J FERGUS0WJ_ex -" '** ''' _i iSiil iij-'iliiiin. J ; **s2 ■ vV ^vv"i:- ^^ "a*—W <- . _r .-,..». «3Tie representative of the rich Lardeau ' cnuntnv. Sent to ' any address for $2 per-an. in advance.1 VOL. i TROUT LAKE CITY, B.C., HARCH 3, 1905. No. xi. itraight Talk To The C.P.R. [INDIGNATION MEETING WAS HELD TO DISCUSS CLOSING OF TRANSPORT. SUGGESTED REMEDY By Means oi Long-Deferred Lnrdo Railway Extension to the Hear! of the Lake. Mr. Spohn arrived during the week from Strathcona, and hereafter will he found at the teller's wicket at the Imperial Hank. Frank anil Mjw. A hey returned home Thursday night from a visit to the coast cities, In connection with the ever re- |_ivring trouble ol keeping the lake open during the winter and spring, would it not be a paying proposition for the O.P.R. to extend their road to the head of the lake ? The running of the train to Trout Lake would not entail any extra expensi for rolling stock or train crew. A' it would cost extra would he the iiiaintainance of the roadway. O the other hand the bout servb would be done away with entirely. We venture to say that it has not cost less than at the rate of $6000 per annum for the running of the boats ami the expense attached thereto since thc C.P.R. took hold oi the service. This means interest at 4 per cent, on a capital of 1160,000. The Dominion government grant for the part already built was $:1.000 per mile, and we do not doubt but same would be granted for the extension. The cost of building the necessary is miles of road would not exceed |15,0C0 per mile, or in totnl $270,000. As an offset thev have tho two items above pointed out which amounts to $204,000. Another feature which would s„va_hi- road a big thing annually is Unbundling ■ f every |KUimi of freight cither coming or going at Oerrard, whereas if ears were run through to Trout Lake the employes of the C.P.R. would not be required to handle any of carload lot* at all. as the transfer men would load ami unload themselves. In plain words, when freighter Dane; was loading ore he could put it into the car ; nnd when unloading salt, for instance, would take it off himself As it is now it has hi be handled from the car at Gcrrard to the boat, and off the boat into the warehouse at Trout Lake by railroad employes. The same applies to ore going out. Now. gentlemen of the C.P.R., get in and figure this out for yourselves and see how it stands, tak- |ng in consideration the benefit you would be doing this part of the Country by giving us twelve month's communication with the outside world. A representative meeting ol the citizens and tradesmen of the district was held iu the Oddfellows' Hall -ni Wednesday evening last to discuss tbe transportation problem. J. ('. Murray was elected as chairman and Wm Adams secretary. After spirited debate a very strong resolution was unanimously adopted, ami a committee to carry nut specified instructions were elected. _ TO SOME SUBSCRIBERS. This week we are making drafts on a number of subscribers for their annual subscription. We iiml that our patrons like this method far better than thc old one of having to write a letter, go to the post or express office, buying an order ami mailing it, in fact going to a lot of trouble which is eliminated by the draft system. Wo pay the exchange ; all you have to pay is the *2. Trusting we will have none of them returned, we arc, Yours truly, Ml'KllAY &■ A'lllKllTON, Fretl Mills has now taken charge of the work at the Lucky Hoy. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Adams enine in from their ranch last week to upend the remainder of the winter in town. They were accompanied by brother Fred, and together they will reside in the residence vacated by J. Dimmiok, which they have purchased outright along with all the household effects. Though it is only six years since tlie two brothers left Staffordshire in the mother country to try their fortunes in a new land, their success is a striking example of what any other Englishman may do in our glorious country if he at once adopts himself to his new surroundings. The fine vegetables and fruits with which they kept the town supplied last year is a sulli- cient guarantee of their future success as producers and neighbors. The Metropolitan Company Will Have a Busy Season at The Triune Mine. 50 Men Will be Put to Work on this Famous Pro- perty in the Middle of June Next. $42,000 from Shipments. Trying a Bluff. THE O.T.P. WANT THE PROVINCE TO RENDER THEM ASSISTANCE HY (JIVING LAND GRANTS. Mr. Morse, general manager of tho Grand Trunk Pacific, said at Victoria last Sunday that he had lv-en a_S*__I that n.° 11 result of the issuing of the Grand Trunk Pacific pr >SpectUl in London, subscription for ten times the amount asked had been received from the public. Heja'so said " 1 am only sorry that the people of British Columbia have not signified a desire to oo-operate with us to the extent of giving assistance in tlie way of laud grants, that would justify at this time our taking up the subject of early construction at this end. I think it is generally known that, in order to build the road in a most economical manner, ami to do justice to our shareholders by obtaining the railroad at a minimum cost, it will be to our advantage to work from east to west. Of course, in doing this, the expenditure! n British Columbia, compared with that which would lie made if we built from west to east, would he materially reduced. It is, however, for the people uf British Columbia to say whether or not they can afford to make it possible for us to depart from the methods we are now following in reference, to the construction of the new transcontinental line." [Notwithstanding the glowing promises made prior to the repent general election that work would start from both ends of the G T.P. thev now try to hold up B.O. for a big land grant under tho threat of building all from the east, thereby shutting this province out of any benefit that might accrue from the building of the rond—Ei>1 Mr. J, R. and Mrs. Benson left Thursday morning for their new home in Strathiona. It is safe to say that few men ever left town that were parted with as unwillingly hy the residents and bust- men as " Hob" was, and we are sure the feeling was reciprocated. We wish him unalloyed prosperity, and trust that the next move he has to make will Ik* to return to Trout Lake as manager. J. J. Langstaffe has secured a contract for cutting timber for the mill at 5-Mile. Mr. R. IL Rattey has returned from the East, where he attended a meeting of the Metropolitan Gold and Silver Mining Co. The meeting was very harmonious, and all the shareholders felt the ultimate outcome could not be anything but success. Mr. Hattey has returned full of vim and vigor for the carrying out of the comprehensive plan of development he has been following during the past year. Until thi.-. gentlemen took the management it was a matter of getting out ore, very often to the detriment of the property. lie, however, recognized the fact that if there was a mine to be made out of the property, systematic development would have to he done. It might be opportune at this time to give a short sketch of the work done and the plans laid out for the future. At 7,800 feet above sea level, where the ore was first discovered, it was in an almost inaccessible place, and ojierations could only he carried on for a very short time during the summer each year. Tunnel No. I was run in to tap tlie ore a short distance down, from which considerable ricli ore was taken out. 130 feet further down tunnel No. 2 was run in to tap tin chute, ami an upraise made to tunnel 1. From a small crosscut made from this upraise 31 tons of ore were laken out, which gave average values of $133 l>er ton. In this tunnel a large hotly of concentrating ore was opened Up, and about 1,200 tons stored in the drif's. last, ami on the 1st of January reached its objective point, 416feet from its mouth, which shows re- A very pleasant time was spent at the social held under the auspices of the Ladies of the Methodist Church on Friday night at the residence of Mrs. J. Johnson. Cal. Garrison arrived home from the Halcyon Hot Springs on Wednesday feeling much better as the result of the trip. Joe Kirkpatriok will not return for another week. He is feeling very much better and trusts to be entirely recovered by that time. According to the Camborne Miner ihe townspeople of Beaton niarkably good work. A careful]are after tbe scalp of gold commie- estimate matte of the ore practi- sioner Fred Fraser. Go to him. cally in sight now above this level: His life lias been a bed of roses, gives approximately 360 tons of and a few thorns mixed up in it concentrating ore worth 848.000, i will make him frisky, ami 5,500 tons of concentrating ore i Jirn Uvin&Uma was down from worth $82,500. Ferguson today on business in The workings are well supplied ,conncction with his properties. It looks as if the mild weather Mining Activity in Lardeau. OPERATIONS EVERYWHERE WILL HE ON A VERY EXTENSIVE SCALE. MILLS WILL GO UP will be the means of destroying the ice In the rink. Tlie last few days the rink has resembled a swimming hath. There is scarcely at Rcaton. anv snow now We Karn that Squire Thompson with iron cars ami steel tracks, and in the different drifts, upraises and tunnels 38 men will be put to work about June 15th next. On thc 1st of October last another, or No. 4 tunnel, was started 175 feet further down, and on thc 15th of February was in 303 feet. Anot! er .".00 will, however, have to lie driven, when an upraise will he o{ BL.aton ig trying'to v:\\ out. made connecting with the upper j The Rihlet tram, for which a Cup ClOSeS DOWn contract has been let, will start from the mouth of this tunnel and AN EARLY HREAK-l'P OF connect with thc wagon road be- 1 WINTER RENDERS THIS low- j STEP IMPERATIVE—SNOW- The mine is now connected c. ,,.,_ Tttu. „.„,,,, ,, , , , ...».,. Bt___SJ lllhi 1,AIjej11i. through from the mouth of No. ,J tunnel to the surface, and when, No. 4 is completed and connected ' with No. 3 it will greatly facilitate s'lvt'r Cup mine, when with the mining operations. break-up of the hard weather came Altogether this coming summer U **l08t disastrous snowslide, has there will he about 60 men em- •**» profited by, as the company ployed, 38 on ore and 12 on dev.l- recognizing tlie grave danger ever optnent and other work. When existing from this cause promptly No. 4 tunnel is coinpletod then- i decided this week that operations will be close to 40J feet of ground111 Uieir famous property should Ijist years' exjierionce at the to work on in which the ore is cease until safety was practically opened up, and practically none assured. taken out. i Indications of thc approach of Preparatory steps have been :*u early spring are in evidence, as This ore, it is estimated will run J taken for the proposed coneetitra- •everal minor slides have already from $15 to $40 per ton. 180 feet ting mill, and experiments in occurred in this vicinity. Old- fuither down Tunnel No. 3 was analysis for succesful treatment of Oiuers aver that the present winter run, and at a distance of 375 from tbe low grade base ores will be 's a total'y different one to anj- its mouth ran into a body of high-j made as soon as communication hitherto experienced. It was in grade ore which continued for a | with the mine and thc outside wor'd l1"-' afternoon of April 14th last dis'ance of 40 feet, where an up- ig established. when the disastrous snowslide took raise was made to No. 2 tunnel. Al $42,000 has been received by the place, in which the company large amount of good concentrating I company fo£ shipments to date. achieved heavy financial less by ore was also opened up. This tun-1 The Triune is an infant, but we reason of the demojishing of the nel was started on the 1st of August I believe she will jirove a wonder. baby tram and other valuable assets'. On this occasion a young Off to California. An old-timer in the person of Hugh Brown left this week for California. Hugh during the past four years has had charge of the Mountain Lion, Consolidated, and Lucky Hoy properties, and filled the hill in every respect. He goes now to take charge of property being worked by the Cataract Gold Mining and Power Co. who are operating near longville, Cal. 1 he offices of this company are located in Minneapolis, and is ollieered by the gentlemen who at one lime oontrolhd the destinies of the Mountain Lion Co. here, viz. Messrs. J. N. Greer and (J. M, Maxwell, We wish Hugh all success in his now position. Before leaving the Lucky Hoy, Mr brown was asked into the commodious dining hall of the company, where the whole mine force was gathered Mr. E. R. Vipond In a neat speech tendered on behalf of the employes gathered there, regret at his departure, and presented him wilh a handsome watch as a token of their esteem, and wishing him all kinds of success in his new work. Mrs. Hrown and son Archie accompanied him. Exciting Hockey. What was aptly described as an "electric match" was played in the Trout Lake rink on Tuesday night. The competing factions were Ferguson and Trout Lake, and although several meetings between the twin cities have already taken place there was no lack of enthusiastic partisanship. The game on Wednesday night was essential y spee'aeu ar, supporters of both teams expressing satisfaction at value received. The game was a gentlemanly exposition of hockey, ami at the end of a clean, exciting game 2 goals each was the score. It was agreed to play an additional ten minutes each way, and refreshed by the rest the teams fought* like demons for the mastery. In this additional time Trout Lake scored three goals, and Ferguson two, leaving the home team victorious by 5 to 4. Teams : Forgusou —- H. Smith, Sliuger, McCorvie, Thompson, Por- tcous, Cliffe and Snell. Tro\lt Lake—Robinson, W. Crawford, Bohulie. Toll, Woods, Vipond, and E. Crawford. L. Ilillinan, referee. Wc learn that an effort is being made to get a match on with Revelstoke at an earlv tlMe. T man named Jos. St. Arniand lost his life. On Thursday last the mine was closet! down and the crew paid off. A large number have been transferred to the Nettie L., and it is saitl that an additional force will go up as soon as they can be placed. It is confidently hoped that the snowslide will not be of such area and f rce as last year by reason of the lighter fall of snow thus far. The Silver Cup Mines, Ltd. have had their troubles, and their persevering qualities compel us to express the hope (hat they have seen the end of them. The school was opened on Wednesday last after being closed down for nearly a month. The trustees have secured the set vices of Mr. Sain Shannon, who is well-known as a capable teacher. The seats will lie removed shortly into the new buildjng and enough new ones added to give ample accommodation for the scholars. The Superintendent of Education has put himself on record as saying that when WO reach the average attendance of 50 we will get the second teacher. That number of children are in town, and we trust all parents will see tin necessity of prompt and steady attendance on the part of the children. At Poplar, Ten-Mile and Otlwr Points, and Success is Now Practically Assured- It had to come ! All over the Lardeau country everything looks good /or the coming season. Arrangements are being made by many companies for the introduction of machinery, and we have every reason to believe that it will he a season of lug work and good results. At Camborne the Eva people are making arrangements for the installation of a compressor plant. The last clean-up of this property was close to $3,000. The Elwood Tin Workers Co are also installing a compressor plant. Work on the saw-mill and development is now being pushed vigorously. The Mammoth group owners are putting up a development fund of $40,000 wijth which to put the pro perty in shape for ihe economical working of thc property. 100 tons of concentrates have been sacked and will be shipped from the Oyster Group to tlie Trail smelter. It is the intention of the owners of this property to double their mill capacity this spring. As will be seen in another column the Triune people will put on •50 men early iij the season and push work vigorously. While the Silver Cup has shut down at present il is only for a tew weeks, um til the danger of snowslidesisover.. At the Nettie L. development work is being pushed by a big crew of men. In a few weeks work will lie started on the big tunnel scheme. We understand all of the stock has been taken up which provides am- pis capital for the working of this big proposition. The Mohican crew are driving .1 long tunnel which will be completed by the 1st of June. The Lucky Hoy is showing up better than ever, and the working staft increased as tho ground is being opened up. So far an average of a car of ore a month is being taken out, averaging $150 per ton. It might be said in connection with this property that only the ore met with in the course of development is being taken out. The Horse Shoe is proving a good thing for the lessee, and a good shipment will be made as soon as navigation opens. At Poplar tilings are brightening up. Harney Crilley is authority for tlie statement that a 40-stamp mill will be put in for the Lucky Jack and Swede groups early in the spring, which will make these famous properties big pnxlucers Active development is planned for the Pluto, Marcus and Gilbert group, Calumet and Hecla, Hrokeu Hill group and numerous others. The Broken Hill Co. have the erection of a mill at Rapid Creek under consideration, which will greatly facilitate the operations of numerous other good properties in tho immediate neighbourhood- The bonding of the Winalow by Bruce White is also going to prove a factor in the success of the district. A large amount of work lias been done on the Silver Plate during the winter which has shif./n up well. Over the divide, the Consolidated Co., according to latest advices, are preparing to go to work with a largo force on the Old Gold, Primrose and Treadwoll. The promoters of the recently ! incorporated Reward Mining ami Smelting Co.. who are driving the I long tunnel this summer, are ex- j peoted to arrive in Ferguson on 01 about the 15th inst. iWBHKHmmJmmmBm^^mtB^BBBi ■SB_____sl 1 [I •_ ■' . ■- ■*■■■■■■.. - "-■■'. ■ —- .— - . The LARDEAU MINING REVIEW* Is rrlnlcJ nt Trout Imket'lly, nun Published ul Kiii-xusiiii u.jil Trout l.uk.' every l-'rhluy. i 'I'n-' i'Mlliir diios not hold himself rpapons lila for tin- opinions uf oorreapimdeuta ox- preaaod in in oolumn. All loc-iils will bo chanjcj nt tll6 rutu of 16 I nents per llni-, Urol Inaorunn, iiml 10 ceiuu poi': lino each -...!... ..ui'iii liisi-i ii..!i Tennnfiir'1'raiiKli'iii mid other advertising] will tip made known on iipplifiiltnii ul ollli-o Subiorlpl ion S'.'.Un ii rem'. In advautM, MURRAY (_ ATHERTON Publisher* \ I .... i >:ir iepr ■aeututivH had1 view with the new bank i Mr. Uaker, during tlie'wuk. He said he was much pleasod wilh Ihe outlook for mining during tho coming Benson. Mr. Baker, while new lo Trout Lake, 1ms put in n number of years in tho Imperial Hank at Revelstoke, and naturally b- wry oonversRnt with operations . n here, and think" liters Is no doubt as to the future success of the Lardeau Mining Division, l'_iii_ij i _j_. ij_|.a.i.'.niu..ui.i|..i ...mi ,_?,;; I StavRes & Co. WHOLESALE DEALERS in Butter, Egg*. Clieo.>e, Produce ami Fruit, Houston Bk„ Josephine St. Nelson, B.C m Tne visit of tho Amei'cau Institute of Mining Engineers to B.C is approaching fast. Wo oxpea to bine a hu.ich of tlnun down in this part of the distriot, and w< announced soveral weoksagot n the !>' bv •■ Bee would be opon for the r - '"1 ( shibit o samples. It will bo impossible fo these gi iillemen to v\ it ail prop . rties, a id a go '.I rssi rtraei I i on a v. I ii h description of the pro perty would be of hen. fit to ua all Come on with your Bam pies, The mooting on Wednesday .right was a move in the right dir ection, Although nothing mucl was done of a practical nature i! was n start. This matter ol' traimportation is one In which ever} man in the diatrict is interested in, and the only way in which auy- t'.ing can be accomplished is b\ unity tiir j . THE STIFF-NECKED OPPOSITION Compare the stands taken ns to pur province being n Held for investment or enterprise. The first surplus in the history of B. C. was announced in the House ut the opening ns being •2^706.88. Mr. Maed maid, the L! ber.il leader, said In criticising ihe statement, that it was not the first surplus, as the Senilin-Cotton government also had one. After being called down by Mr, Cotton as ti his error, lie replied: "l! didn't matter; the McBride government hud not got a surplus anyway." Great statesmanship ! Anyone would think that Mr. Maodonald was displeased at the i.lea of having a sin plus. The. same speaker after deplor ing the bad state of the mining in dnstry in lhe province owing to tail legislation, said that the rev- ,o3uo from F.MC. had'greatly fallen oil'—"a sure sign of ruin !'' Tuis is good advertising for onr country v?). Mr. McBride strongly condemned j _i % the opposition for raising the out- flt ]&.&\/8Vi§WQf_tCG p.-y that the mining industry was' , on the verge of collapse, and said _. ~ ~ ~ ~~ that such was liable to do grieyoua j1* B ^^ CH"niCAL injurv to a very prosperous in-' dustry, and t-roi-ed the statements Hi>o.i«n«..i «.*,.. a. ' „, • J noauquartora for Aesayera, Mining and of tiiu opposition leader lhatthe Mill8nppl-ts. Bole agents in B C for mining laws were respon-ible for ^.^ftbK^**; retarding ihe conn try'a develop* Furnaces, Earners, i*tn. : Vfm. Ains- m.i.t. pointing out that oui lawBjworth*e°''8FiMB»-»»«*.etc.,etc. Wt rj good enough lo bo copied in ' " pinny respect a by other pro pn>l oountrioe, Iu reply to the criticism on tho lack of railway policy of the government, Mr. McBride Baid " he wished to teil them plainly and emphatically that the government was going to movo carefully. No tl The Nelson re wing Co. Drawer, of Lager Beer Porter _. Reisterer <_» Co. - Prop*. & eo. 45 Bleury Street, MONTREAL. HIGH-CLASS TAILORS. W ILL be represented in the I.ar deau at regular interval*! throughout the year. Orders (or clothing wul receive close attention Onr repretentaUve will be in TROUT LAKE and 1 ERGUSOH in a few weeks. We have a great reputation for Style and Fit. Savs your Orders. _ockey Stic) for s_S_ WOOD VALIANCE HARDWARE CO* LTD* Hardware, Miners' Pupplies, Stove, aud Ranges. NEI-SOIM, B. C. neu iu — r '• -— ":.,!P.Bnins&Co WHOLESALE AND RETAIL er TROUT LAKE, B.C. matter what the urging of tiio op- r_,,i„_, u .n i.- i r ^ . ,, , b wealors In »il kin-la of Fresh Meat position might he. the government had no sort of intention of jeopai ■•'■- ] i/.'ng the credit of the country to yield to a popular cry ; nor did th'-y prop'.se to give away any uf the as«.i-ts of thu country unless they got very good value in rituni." DEFAULT SIMMONS. IN I he Canity Court of Kootenay, hol.len nt Troul l.nke, between Uobert Hml.len mul Louis Levesque, doing business _ ii .'.- Levesque, of Trout Lake-, B.C., hetelketnera. plaintiffs, and i. Curtis, of Trout Lake, B.O., lal. - ir, lefendani, TARE NOTICE, that unless within eighl day. after the personal service i this summons i>n you, yon return to tin* Registrar of this Court at Trout l.nke the dl.pute note below, dated and signed by yourself (or your solicitor), and stating briefly yourgroundn of defence to the action, you will not afterwards be allowed to make any defence to the claim which the plain- liif makes on yon, n» per margin, tlie partu ulara of which are hereunto annexed ; but the plaintiff may, without giving any proof .n support of such rltiim. herein proceed to tinal j i U:'irr.t nnd execution. If you return sneh dispute note to the Registrar within thotirae specified, tha Registrar will send you, by post, notice of the lav upon which the action will be trir.l. Claim, f^H.75; Fee for plaint and service, $:..0J ; Costa, nolieitors, etc., tit ; Total amount of debt and coats. : i oats nf lurnislieo, f.i. 10 ; Total including garnishee, $89.85. [>..-; ; this 19th day of September, HKM F.C.CAMPBELL, Ke-jistrar of the Court. the Review Job Dept, Masterson, Criffey^re -„ | ,_., tff 9m _ff_l CT a_^^__. ******** r—-«» m*u-*.m.- * •■»^m% , J TT~ Our Goods Were all shipped in Las. Fall, and are the NEWEST AND FRESHEST IN THE CAMP. "Y** •^ j*- When you want the At Lowest Prices Call on Us. JS' General Merchants, Tho McBride government intent', 'to carry out every pledge i hat they have made. It is exactly lik.t Mr. McBride to tuk.. Btrong l*i-und on Much an important question, as the transportation problem ami there will bo few itltclfigenl tun! honest men in British Columbia who will jiot pgt-ee Willi him. The government intends a* far as | possible Iii foi'iiiulato a tuiUvny piilicy tint will ho acceptal le lo tin* country. The iniui or ....;- puny who oxpectstogel assistaucc, privileges or monopolies fo: dding nothing will not be considered by tiio present government. Foit Stelle Prospector. OoiU iiar Hotel ,; 33* S £i.r.jy Langhton Proprietor. [HEN visiting Ferguson you fh'iiild sUy at the Lardeau I j Hotel. Here the visitor ?K^Vy«j will h-' surrounded with ne comforts. Excellent !______._? cuisine, well ventilated nnd warm rooms, well stocked bar, and everything which tentJn towards making your visit a pleasant Rnd memorable one. llntes fr..iii ?! day upwards. We strive to plc.ise our patrons. FERGUSON. NEW BOOKS A LADDER OF SWORDS. By Gilbert Parker, cloth. $1.30 THE LAST HOPE. By II. S. Merriman, cloth, 1.50 TIIK MYSTIC SPRING. By I). W. Biggins, Victoria. 1.50 FOSTER'S HRIDQ K' _ AN UAL Cloth, 1.50 Btiihlinjr Tradts Pocket Book Business Man's Pocket Book Mechanic's Pocket Memorandum Three vols. 1.50 Put by the International Correspondence School at $1 each our price *1.50 NOW in the tiiin. f.r reti to to Buy Lots. N'evt'r were the Pro pects t.f Ferguson eo bright. Q Our rcciit Brticleson the Nettie i... Lucky Boy, Horseshoe, Triune, and several others, have been p.i;.ied from Ocean lo ocean by all the leading mining journals and newspapers. We send out everj we.-k over Ion copies < i the Rkvikw Id all tiie lendiiig papeis and mining j mriials, for which wo do uol receive auc conl. We are gratified, hy the way, on being so extensively copied. This be :i'i ntlv* i tiring medium for our JUtrict en r.o'. bi heat. Your subscription i r ail. helps us out. We are trying to advertise thin district, aud we want all who are interested to help us. \\'e Iwve fulfil in lliu couiili-y, nn I ai'.i trying In Instil that faith in otilsiiiej-'. if you think our efforts are worthy, get in nnd pr .m- your (inHi by helping that medium which you have in the Review In reaching the nui.--iilii world. MACKINNON and AND it. We ?ave everything at our Store that yaw Require. : The Year 1905: Finds us at the Old Stand striving to please you All with QUALITY and PRICE FERGUSON - - B. C. ■f-asl ■ _.-tHt'a>**-«_i'-T-T-'-T r -r**'*' *— +im-T**"fT-*vm*i***j!9n>mimP*m.■ ftn'tr-.tvmmt. •"*•***.<*** IMg^ga|___aajasj_BSSSSBjs1 m NELSON, B. C. J. Y. Griffin & Co. Celebrated Uraiuls of Ham, Bacon and Kggs, NELSON, - B. C. HADDEN HOUSE gtfaMS! |)n yon nn-A a i-oiiifiirlnlili- limn.-? Ifwitry Hi.- Mini l.n IlmiHe. Well f.n ni-li.-.l riMima IlKliled I.y electricity, rii-xl-claa* \m»rt\. In thrliiiryuii will Iiml all the lien iliinimlic hiiiI lm|i»rt>*il li'in..i« mi.I clifani. Thomas Madden. Prop* £. Ferguson & Co. Wliiilt'.sale (Icalem in Winea, Llquori anil Cigara. AgentH (or Pubgt lleer. NELSON, B, C. y. Mem. OI..A. 1 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Regular and Special Aiuliis. Refer* enee: ('anmlian Hnitk of ('oninmrce. NELSON, B.C. ROSSLAND DIRECTORY Lion Brewing Co. LIMITED Brewers of Beer & Porter. KEPT AT ALL HOTELS. ROSSLAND - - B. C, The Town of FE„GfJ80N will be 0:10 of the (ir.-.il t Ore Producing Crttiipc in the World. The high degree of .- .. ei-.-■* achieved by ih«. Dumeroas WEALTHY and PRACTICAL BRITISH ami AMERICAN MIM.m; COMPANIES now orjera there in n tiihute to Un- tremendous w alth of the hills UJJLU ^ % * l'liblic Sobool, Hospital, nnd other institntions. Excellent Waterworks avftein. Streets, Stores and Besidi nces illu- inined hy Ejootricity. Daily mail uervice. Tbe town ii admirably laid out. Gi iu NOW on thu ground Ouer. Lo(S can now be junchu-..! PRon $75 up- : T0WN5IIH AOENT FLOYD RRVELSTOKE, B. c. 1?^ & 1 u n ■ 11 >*« «»«»«M3>-_>_».4S_J Q_i«k? TEbe TTJotel BEA TON, n c. : Ccaton 1 ■SITOBS arrivlni »t Beaton fths threshold of ths lardeau) •la Arrowhsad, will find thi, Hotel to be r..uv im S for hilb-claH trade. Ki client aceommodatloii. A wall •PPoInted an, ap.no... dining hall. The be.i „("";, BpWt an.l Oigars. Periona lupervTiion ii given to the requirement^,ol patrons. Vimtor. to tbe Cardesu can rely on comfort a tthii hotel a W. BOYD -:- -:- Prop, ■i>s» tB-tps-sa- i»dK*__ tr, tK_T T> _. _h_»_M» «M!»rt»>Ti «••» s> _M r i FERGUSON H©TEL The noted home for travellers visiting Ferguson, I'.t'. A well stocked Bar of the choicest l.iqour., Wines, etc. Proprietors. MoOonm * Black fi # ft $ ot I •'il. X I T56ri.nerGrarc#-phone. !' fcfr*. NOTICE TO CO-OWNERS. To Z. (iorilon (iolilberg and to L, Goldberg or to any person or per.uas to vrlimn they may hsve transferrctl their interests, 'lake Notice, 1 the undersigned 00* kwner with vou in the Little Robert ami l.ittl« Hubert No. 2 mineral claims litu- kled at tlie extreme l.aa.l of the imi"! ik uf IanIf.iu crook iu the Trout Liikt sniiiiig division of West Kootenay district »nil province of liritiah Columbia liave done tlie required work on the Tbove-inentioned mineral claims for tbe ^<_r li/O.') in ouler to hold the same miller .action 2*1 of the mineral set, anil i' viibia Wlilays of this notice you fail or [•fun** tu contribute your portion of icb expenditure for work done, togeth- r with the cost of this advertisement, your Interest in the said mineral claim. prill become the property of the subscribed under section 4 of the Mineral |Act Amendment Act of 1*00. Dated at I'u.ut l.ako this 7th day of October, '04. J. C. KIRKPATRIOK, Hi-7'04 Co-owner. teelsis Assessment Bisl. Notice is hereby given, in accordance I wit I. tbe statutes, that 1 rovincial Rev- l.-iiiH- Tax and all assessed taxes and Income lax, assessed and levied under lhe ••Assessment Act, 1903." for the Hiv- Jelstoke Assessment District, arc due [and payable for tbe vear r.'e.'i, aim. lofflcs, tiituale at the Oourt House, Kev- itoke. This nolice, in terms of law, lis oijuivalent to a personal demand bv ii..- upon all pei-.un. liable for taxes. Dated st Uevelstoke, B. C, this 3rd lav of January. I!i0">. FRED FRA8ER, Assessor and Collector, Revelstoke Assessment District NOTICE. Tha ordinary annual general meeting Lit the Old liol.l Quartz and Placer Minting Coin puny, Ltd. I.iab., will bo held [al the office of the Company, Trout Ijtke. It Oi on Friday, 3rd dry of Teh- -nary, 1905. al S o'clock, p.m., for the purpose <>( electing directors for the ensuing \ear and such other business as may properly come before the meeting. Itoi.ks will lie closed for transfers from J in "Ml., P.ni.i, until after tlie mcoting M. P. CHESTNUT, Dated at Trout Lake, B.C., 5th January, 11)05. NOTICE. Tho ordinary annual general meeting «.f 1 he Primrose Ool.l Mining Company, Ltd. I.iab., will ba held at tho office of the Company, Trout Lake, B.C., on Friday, February 3rd, l!f05, at 3 30 p.m., fur ib>- purpose of electing directors for the ensuing year and such other busi- liens i- may be properly brought before t la-meeting. Bunks will be closed for transfers from Jan. 28th, r.nV), until after tha meeting, J. M. MM.I ER, Secv.-Treasurer. listed at Trout I.aka, B.C., 5th day of January, 1905. NtilRK To UBUM«4UBtrrCO-OWNERS). To l'nii.ii* Kisii and J. W. Smitii or to whomsoever they they may hare transfer rod their interest ill the " .i ... I.< Leaf " mineral claim,aitiuitcl on the south east sid>* of Poplar creak und abotu two and a half miles from tha mouth of the creek, in tbe Trout Lake Mining Division of West Kootenay. Von are hereby noliticd that I, Arthur <i Johnston, co-owner with vou in the "Maul*. Leaf" mineral claim above described have performed labor and made expenditure oh the said claim to the extent of $100.00,'under Ifaepro- vi.ion. affection 24 of the Mineral Act, in order to hold (aid claim, and the year for which mid labor was performed and expenditure made having expired, I do hereby give you notice to contribute your proportion ol llicll expenditure, nnd you are further nolille.l thai if ut the expiration of 'JO davs of publication hereof you fail or refuse to contribute your proportion of Ihe expenditure so made, together with all costs of advertising, your Interest, in the said claim snail become vested in ine under and by virtue of provisions of Section I ol the Mineral Act, amended Act 1UU0. Dated at Poplar Cieek, s.o., Dec. 31,'04. ARTHUR 0. JOHNSTON', Co-owner 6-1-1905. NOTICE TO CO-OWNER. .1 n A. Mara, J. J. Foley, Geo. T, ii .' mint nnd Win. 8. Nuaiuan or to any person or persons to whom they may have transferred their Interests: Take Notice I the undersigned co- pwncr with you In the Uold Bug mine* ral claim all unfed mi the south fork of l.inlo creek near Seven Mile iu the Titmt l.ako milling division of Weil Kootenay district aud Province of IJril l.h Columbia have done the required work on the above-mentioned inlneral claims for the year '04 iu order to hold the same under Election 24 »f tho mineral act and if within 00 days of this notice you fail or refuse to contribute your portion of such expenditure together with the cost of this advertisement your interest in the said mineral claim. will become tho properly of the under* signed under section 4 of the mineral act amendment net. of '00. Dated at day of Jab. w. LrtrwaeroH Co-Owner. Triiiit i,ako this 30th day of November, 11)04. Dec.2,'04 CE RTIPIOATE OF J M PRO V EM ENTS NOTICE. Hroken Mill mineral claim, situate ir Trout hake Mining Division of West kootenay district, Wh.ro located :—On Rapid Creek, ad oining the Coronation. Take Notice that I, O. B. N. Wilkie, acting aa agent for Culler T. Porter, tree miner*, oertifleate No. H88881, Intend, sixty days from the tints hereof, to apply lo the Mining Recorder for a Cettineate of Improvements, for tin purpose of obtaining a Crown (irant ol lhe iihovu claim. And further take notice that action, under section 37, must be commenced before tha issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 24th dav of November, A.n. 1904. 0. B. N. WILKIE. 25-11-04 All kinds of New Records. Sole Agent for the ■-id.au: J. C. iVsurray Trout Lake B. C. it pay. iu ubu the Telephone. A lonu'ihv trip can often l,o saved. Office. at Ferguson; Cummin.' Btoro ; Trout Lake, Post Office; also at Beaton, Cuio- .-iplix und Arrow head, REVELSTOKE A88E88MENT DI8T. Take Notice that I shall hold a Court of Revision and Appeal, under the As- isessment Art, li/03, for thc Revelstoke Assessment District, on Monday the ' twenty eighth dav of November, 1904, hit the hour of eleven o'clock in the ; forenoon, st the court house, Revelstoke. Dined nt Revelstoke, this 1st day of NoveiLher, 1904. CHAB. M, FIELD, Jndge of the Court of Revision and Appeal, Revelstoke Assets- moat Diatiictof West Kootenay. TUSCAN I.ODOIJ V. D A. V. & A. -M. 8rd Thursday each moots Visitors Welcome Oe0 Porddred, Bee, Q. N. Taylor, W.M POPLAR DIRECTORY 11MIIKK LICENSE, NOTICE ia hereby given that 30 days after daio I intend to apply lo the Chief Commissioner of Land, and Wotks fur a special license to cut and rarrv awav limber from the following described lands in West Kootenay,commencing at a post on the east side of I.ardo River about ^' mil* below Trout Ijike, marked E. L. Kinman, M.S., corner post ; (hence 80 chains west; thence 80 chains .out h ; ih. in . 80 chain, east; thence SO chains north to point of commencement. Dated this 13th day of December, ad 1904. K. I.. KINMAN. 6-1-05 Grand Hotel FIRST-CLASS BAR," A. NO. 1 ROOMS. m D All the Latest Magazines on Sale at "The Review.":::::: Smokers' supplies in great, variety. SSSSSSSam 500 Cords Slobwood FOR SALE... Apply: The BUST Always!! IN KINK 8H0JSS I MlNIMi 8HOE8 ! SHOE PACKS I RUBBERS aad OVERSHOES ! GERMAN SOCKS I la what you will '. if jr. ,-. with uf. hi, ! a'trarget. when wanting any* thing In tiio wnj of'outwear to call on aa, or drop :i ;:-.i -. ST snos Nelson, B. C. R. ANDREW & CO. Mail urd-ts carefully and prompt I \ Asetit fur ijlator and Net- alteii.le I tu tleton Sinn* TIME taejl-e: S.S. ARCI1EW or S.S. LAROGAU. Kuonlng between Arrowhead, ilea- ton and Comaplix, bor 14th. IH.'i, a* fuilowi. weather permitting. Lesrlng Arrowhead for Beaton and Comaplix, twice dally—10k and .".k. Leaving Beaton and Comaplix for Arrowhead, twloa dally— lilSk an 12;45k. Making i Lose oonneciiont with all C. P. K. Bte in ore and traius. Tbe owners reserve the right to change times of .*...._• without ootice. The Umpire Lumber Co., Limited. Royal Hotel '• Fancy Bar, I .Musical Entertainment I Bulletits Bojrd, World'* MiaingNews. E L. ftlQRAND, - PROP. Dominion Hole! First-Class in every respect. Tho Travelling public ca.-eiully taken care of. Eaito & ifea • Preps. ■^*w_,'ai'rn,-»r*>..-i_i-''aa_. u.^jflfcuju _.-_-. tsb-.i w-ttvsi Balmoral Hotel. w& Visitors to Kergnion may rely upon the very best of • accommodation at this well-known hotel Room, are well furninhed throughout. The Har is .li.rked with a choice assortment of palatable quencher*. ^ Under the Management of S. Slinger THE QUEEN'S HOTEL Abrahamson Bros., Proprietors EVartYTHIMtt MKW \NIJ KIIIST-CI.AH8 IM ALL KKSt Fire Proof Safe T>..-ii«iu»#!«.it™-«*s with ma n i*_ Wlaea aad QJfaM « _. uiira.V Trout Lake, The CENTRAfliOTEL Revelstoke la llniltr la. sara* ataaac.m.aL Are m a TiGi Union (Bigar Factory lot Manufactures only Union good., and beside, they are the best oi the market. They are made of tha best Havana tobsno, and their excellence is undisputed. Insist r.n'retting "OL'U SPECIAL" and "THE UNION" ? H.fte BrOWIl, Proprietor. Union Cigar KRCtnry, KKVELHTOKE, B.C. NOTICE. !.ov, Fraction and Handy No. 2 mineral claim, sit.into in thu Trout Lake Min- ing Din.i -a'd We^t Kootenay district Where located*—Near the mouth of Lynch creek on the K. A A. Iiy. Take notice that I. Alfred I. "Curie, acting us agent fir W. N. I!ia> ton, free miner', certificate No. 15 77,346, intend »ixty days after dale hereof, lo apply to the Mining Recorder tor Certirirates of Ii . /etnenta for the porpoaeofobtaining cro>. n grai t. ol the uliore claims. And further lake notice that action under section 37 must be commenced before the issuain-c of such certificate of improvement.. Bated this -Sth dav of October, A. U., 1804 oc.28'04 ALFBEBJ.CURI.E. TROUT LAKE HOTEL Excelteftt Accommodation Best, finest Liquors And Very finest Cigars a John Simpson, Proprietor. Subscribe for the Keview uy Lots in the tenay. Fok 8AUt:—Lots 35 nnd 3«' nlock 47, Trout Lake. Applyto Mrn. J. H. German, tK)5 I'tiivcrsityl St. Seattle. Wash. -_»-i-»»ter> < anas«■■»■« * TROUT LAKB LODGE I.O.O.F. NO. 41 H-*gnl«r nii-ctliiKS licld In j tiiliirplliiw'a IUII .Tery . l'.-.-vIm lll.llt »i s n'elnt-k ^'lullln. Iirnth- craeurdlHlly welconio. Its ADVANTAGE W**sr-*»_trilaT»sraM»*_*»aTl.»» -»*»--- - »!---• ♦■ J. II. Scott. N.6. rred Mummery, It A r.See. NELSON DIRECTORY. WATCHES. Daily Mail service, Blinking Facilities. Head of Navigation, Good Hotels and stores, Express and Money Order Office, government offices, Fine schools and churches. Water-works system now Being Installed. ITS RESOURCES. r. I at _»■'' * rmw—rt We arc watch people lirat of all. i We make wivtchea onr great sped- ' ally. Wc nre in fact universal wnlch prof liters. We boast nf the moat comyrohensiTS slock anil promptest service. Onr patron* ago proves onr prft-tmiueDue in; the retail watch trade. Oucea. patron, always a patron. Hnying watches in Ihe qnautitj that we d0| we are enabled to .e- curo (liacotuits impoasible to the smaller dealer, and wo turn th.m orer to yon st a corresponding reduction in price. Write us for prices. Ewert Bros. Nelson, Rossland, Trail. Jewelers and Engravers agnific^t Timber., m(23\y Valuable Ranches, The Richest Gold and Silver Zone in The Province. ITS Saw-mill, capacity, 60,000 feet per day, shingle and lath mills. All lhe Mines pay us Tribute. F.B. Wells, Gei*T Agt., Revelstoke. H. McPherson, Agt., Trout Lake t ■Job Printing of evsry description will be faithfully executed at the R.-f.fcw Jgfe 0ept,, 17^_H^riLAKEViEW hotel!"- CityDrug Store Is* »»»♦*»♦ »»»*»*»<***-» ♦*>»»♦♦« *» A. JiLii.'ui--. who is Jon-man ut' the fcjalver-dDollur. was in town tbis week, om Hiiiiini; bueinesi A miniature SDffwelide tit-;.rly wijiod out the e-mail liLiU'lit-r shop (ii.'i-u].icd by t.lu- I'. Boras Co on Wednesday night. The paster will conduct r-crvici in the dbape] next Sunday night. Hurry Nt-li- is on ti vifit to tht toivn. Bttsmess in town (s pkJringop1 iM..n.-.l.-1'fiilly. iiiid indications un not lucking of ■ Breal spring ru.-h j'r»*|iiir!itkms nre beiag inndef.it in < .1 riv opening and ■ lung und so \lvi seatKB) (>n ti.1 bills. Jt i- t. !.< l..|.e.J the CP.B "ill have tin lub open for navigation i as possible, as a trt mendous unioun. of machinery i.- esjMCtsd to arrive this summer, and any delay ii transit will seriously affect local mining interest*. With the arrival in town of tin Large foroe of men from __ Silvci Cup (..ii Huirsdajr, use town bore an ap]H-ai_nc.f of " L*wui " times In one or tw. .*ollapsiL<l< "joy im rejo__B| dvilirutioo and jprttd lit and Mill for duty in _M mnrning. and a l.ig bunch went Up to the Net tn J. tin -::m<- day m'f y.re informed that u;l '.he remainder will be sent uj. as so pt___e, A fire brake out on Wednesday night at tbe residence ol Mr. Ed. liell on Main .Street, ami befon any'.!.ing could be done tbe cottage was completely devoured by flame* The owner had bare.v _dm I I a re;nut. and ali bis r.**rs«*nal cf- _-. wbicli eras i in.-ur.-d. Mr. E. ssj sftSOO I • if pants wbicb a ,-a'jH? iate. With tm ?>.'• •■ ( | 1 tl • _m r prop rl yii.i: a large noaaber ..f men the eooaag rummer, tilings look very g ■ • ■m. Bw ryb rdy it ia f humor at thc way matters are, DRaxro__tt; b I■•■ ..". !iiiiiin<: affairs. J. McC'-rv;- . srl ) is l*-en the guettof Stew and Mrs. Btiosj • • trim- weeks. :< turned to TTf inslfliii n WTedncsday. Before Leaving be piuinsmd biiiiKlf as greatly j with tl.. town and its futur - - ami av.iwed hi« attention of - :.g more of it slortiy. A hockey match btsw«_j j.j.-k- ap team* of F. . nd Truut Lake was j.laye-d here on Saturday . I The game - • sted, and Ferpuon sq*a home by 4 goals to 3. Osrios] to a breakd'wi. ( tbe shaft*, the miii at Five-Mik snu -:.;.*. fof • reta] dav ww-k. -md Ihe staff are laid off until (be ri>..-- _ry papain :.;• i TROUT LAKE, B. C. BAB WELL SUMMED WITH Liquors and Eigars Large Octnfurtalile Booms First Class ISoar I. FA EL* p. ELLl'iTT, UAKR1PTER.N0TAKY rn;i..u\ etc., Trout Lake, I). C and Ferguson. Quo, bi. Mi'C'ui'tfr, J A. Hurvej tVfadden & Levesque Props ALEX. CEAWFORD the nosm b Livery and Dray Stables S tddle, Pace aud Osrtacs Horses Alwavs for Hire Freighting. Packing and Teaming a Specialty Daily state leaves ileaton at 12 o'clock tor Treat Luke Ferguson and Cam borrrn Leaves Fera-tisuu, via Trout Luke tor Deal n at 7 a.m. I'. ranch Stables at Trout Lake. Beaton, Ferguson and Camborre A. M I'liililium. HARVEY McGARTER 4 PIMHHAH hai:KIstei;s. BOLK'lTuLs. Ltc REVELSTOKE B. C D ranch OtBou al Qoldeu. Feri.li atr.Fc.il Bltltll.'. II. I'. i-Hi.ri-li.i lu.|.rrial liuiik <.ICktii.au JOHN M ANHISG SCOTT, E A . !_._.. A foil line of Choice stationery Just Received, a | q f\ school Supplies, Proletary Medicines. Aa_*r*Jr,V/s TOILET ARTICLES, ETC. PRESCRIPTION WORs A SPECIALTY. STRICTLY CASH. WINDSOK HOTEL TROUT LAKE. B C. Best Hotel ifl Town, Eeaflpartere for Mi ail Cwrcial to. ACCOMMODATIONS ARC FIRST CLASS BARRISTERS, SOLICITOUS, ETC. Bevelstoks Station. B.C. Imperial Bank of Canada. H ad Office: TORONTO, ONTARIO- Ca|.iltti Authorised, jM.OOO.CKiO Caj.iU: iiuuJ u; . - 8.008.000 Beat - - - S.'KKl.OiKl Br audit*, ill t!ie WiS.Hi aaSaS lerritonos. I*r -iiiee? of British Oclumbia, Manitoi.s, Ontario and Quel«-e. T. 11. MELHITT. President. D. R. WILKIE VkavPtsa. au ! 0*r_ Man. I-.. 11 IT, ft Miami Gaa. Manager. Vf. MOFFAT, Cbief Inspect -.- Trum Lake. B. C, Sraacb-A ...irni Hanking- Bnsinrm Tr.nMtfted •its Pejiartmeut—!'■ ■ :•-•*•!:' ..«cd. Draft* Hold availcUU it. nil purt^ "f Oiutdit. [___Ma_*aa4 BaasspaV Bjwrial iv*.it 'ju j.u-s Ui oollw-tionii acd Mtmiif Bciudti. T. B. BAKER. rtaoa*cer (»enrr»l KUire. Kull I.ln* of tlanund GuckIr. Fruit* In n_*oa. KI. aaaonmriu ol s>iu<»lcer«* Supplk-a. Offl.f of tb* Bl» Bend Telcplioni- Oo FERGUSON d. r. Mclennan, propriety W. Abrahamson Lennoxville Contractor And Builder. Owner of the Abraham- son Addition to the Townsite. Job Printing at T£ Mining Review K_JPt Get a Home For Yourself. Don't Pay Hotel, E. MOBBS PROP Hotel and Cencral Store OERRARD B C r I CS ^»V_^_s_k_s _►_*-__» 0« OK j JSarber Sbop $ '•'lltllUt, ... J. C. MUKKAY. ntOUT LACE, 8. * r*o_ paays' l_ ktOUal after Ae'-h: for Helntxiuau'a i-uuion Aoilltc. G. B. Batho!_____ ilAXT POWDEB P<. V.M. Westfall & Co. LESSEE of the ALEXANDRIA MALL FERGUS0N, B.C. Po»t Office Block. Main Street. EASY TERMS. SURVEYORS Oood Shave or Hair Cut CAM. OX William Schnell, 'KKM.rwnS rudTIHilT likl » Hot and Ccid Baths .->»-5>^>^>*»0«S_s__ Minmr Hr-kfr-. Miiimr Pptwro*. lif-iionf-d On. •' -.11.1 Jt_. N..i>-t'.«-»i- ___ lt»^'..rd!..f . Ir at Lake. Ii. C i * Easa^ing ';..ldor=ih«-r 1190 •ml Silver »*.' 00 Silis-r *ti>\ l^-f.<i < Bp|»ui 1 fK) ''■' $J 50 5 SHANNON, s-ssayer. FEROL5•** B. C Packing and Freighting * Ferguson packing I and Transfer Outfit. I t Ccatraets entered into for [.acairig of Mining Kuf>j>l»_, etc. to »nv j_ot in the district. _*mmL fjwr.i.t service, and any work undertaken ftiar»ntee.J satifi'actorr. FERGUSON. S. Daney, Prop. .> asa-aarssraaa O.B.N WILKIE, P.L.S., Provincial Land .Surveyor, Mineral Claim. Surveyed and Crown (Iranta Obtained Realdfur.—»it Urcord irfflre. Troul USf. 11 c. A. R. HKYLAND, I'KOVIXCIAL I.ASD .fBVKVOB Mi.i ral (.'IsiqiB Surveyed rOI'LAB. KAS1.0. W. H. Jones, l«*af Biniier., Fine Jot. NELSON, B. C. I.OOSC Printing. To Contractors. I TJl.JCKLtYKl: '!_,;f., m,n\M **** aors. Vt'nto nj.iiaj.w_r.. t«i toi W .!(..\f - j .; v. G. M. YUILL JEWELLER. WaUli-repairinp, ete. AJ] .* rl tiuamnteet). Oddfellows Block, Trout Lai?,B.C SKW YORK I.1FK A88URAKCE COM TAN Y. Fob Iavuiatun asta Pwtv TH08. TAYLOR. Agent. RaTVatLirou and Tkoit LaKI A. W. EDGE CANCELLATION OF RESCRVC. ...11 t-rt. .»_i,,,.i««i fr, i^r. ».r. ,' ;., *.j..»,/fii^- Suuiflt A.1 las.- ,_m_,„ »„, , ,w ,.,.„ imst, _* 'ir,i''b •-"'■"*■«• *'*<_i» a.i.i «al«I TO, ««,. ] _i. ,_i Mt, JwH. IK| H>»l^. in liwfly .mt.nelteS. «-r»,wn »..(V «t_l*d wlu«Jfi llran.iii. «ni»4 |>> 11. _,,) r»»-T\»wm win wopaaair _,__»*_'**■>««*■ i.._«kii4Mi>«f ahritosjail .Doer III. (.it,, »,,„,.. 0| ,,„ ,_ , ,,. ., Hi..*- MIMttUai nt|. i tl/. .!!,> rjf ft,# I BS-altnn of i_» »qik» n, tu. I m '.H/*tw . providt-j; l,o». •. ,, ,_|_] «l.. I'-lvtid.awtnm.,4. )**+*<*• L l«a»e4 <»ll..-nri- all „at«4 t.j |,V i^oTt-miiiVni"a ar>- •ul»>-'l_.i>tijr (ou»4. ii|K)tt u,^ KM C.."iH4a Ml »'a*m, l_i!ta-». t .'.tn a»ij.i .!•..»■»<..»« ite n^mnj or In i»rt • in »■' Ii I • . j* nnrn » ;u<-l) i«r.l. rl_ 1 i..«rutr» »». r (_, u, btm, lb. H«iitn,> r-omr-aar. who tarn aat«»j ■• 4«»i *«illi ao_ panSuwera, pr» ►mpl/.r. ax.**. *>t' >.'. tli» aa»iU't«iiiiaan4(viMiriioii> a*t_> <MivatAi_t«t ».,ui4 and., tl,. ,«r,,, w.*«oftl« *-l*n<; Art.-.•!».,! «. r.,,,^1 i„ -iml_-la..4«oi, fi-,. .iiall u. iiukw< i. fi "i rarniaiiftn. |_n ,| i , Sti. I -.li.|»ilii t.i-.'. Mil Ihfi;. Hli,l.(:. ui 4 \*,t«.1«ri. J'.. •.run. ' •*" W. S ,<>RK. Op**ot> O i . »-„.l;. Lan4. ki.4 W ' V|.-H-i«, I' . j , l I .... „. ,, „ , VALUE! VALUE! Value should be your guide when buying Pe ulster Dc>co]\'itor Newest Goods. :•: Best Values. Entire Satisfaction. Can Always be found at . FRASER'S TROUT LAKI: i> F. B. Wells, EVELgTOKE, B.C. RAW FURS BOUGHT CASH PRICES PAID F. Ns Newton MINING BROKER Rossland, . • - B. •' Msrafer Rowland Stock EnehanRf
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Title | Lardeau Mining Review |
Publisher | Trout Lake, B.C. : Murray & Atherton |
Date Issued | 1905-03-03 |
Geographic Location |
Trout Lake (B.C.) |
Genre |
Newspapers |
Type |
Text |
FileFormat | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Notes | Published by Murray & Atherton from 1904-11-11 to 1905-07-28. Published by unidentified party from 1906-08-05 to 1907-09-05. |
Identifier | Lardeau_Mining_Review-1905-03-03 |
Series |
B.C. Historical Newspapers Collection |
Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2016-05-18 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
Rights | Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/ |
AIPUUID | 19e3176e-a049-438d-8667-3879518b4c0b |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0310371 |
Latitude | 50.647222 |
Longitude | -117.53889 |
AggregatedSourceRepository | CONTENTdm |
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