-t- • ^oa- -m* • ■ 1 UllH n ll'".' T ir.'ii In^on tl .'III iiii V Newspapei iii N. Kootenay. li. ,-t mi vertising ne lium. ***** ^ip O' k_^ WCTO*^' oic* Ac: 0% '/■■ ■' w The representative of tlie rich Lardeau country. Sent to any address for $2 per an. in advance. VOL. 2 Developing Broadview. TROUT LAKE CITY B.C., DEC. 7, 1005. No. (;. Above the Timber Line. Work Going on Steadily on the Famous Nor- thern Hill EDWARD BAILLIE TALKS OF THE MAMMOTH AND I HE DEVELOPMENT OF BIRD/ ■\ JD CRESCENT ( LA1MS WORK GOING AHEAD. Large Quanti'y of Ore Got Out by Local Syndicate. Will be Big Mine. Ed. Baillie, general m Iward Baillie yndicati ing the Mammoth group on Gi al — — mountain and other mining Thework on the Bioadview i-' ,: ■ returnet- last Friday from proringoul satisfactory to I 1 on* : 'nd where be had I... , at trolling syndicate. Seven men are tendi»K thi annual meeting of ih employed, which number will be Byndicttt0 which was larg. al nd.). .1 t.. as the work pro. . -* nded, the | resident T. I!. M mm. l4i*t week one car of ore*wa. -i, 1- "Pying the chair. Oul oi ped to the Trail smelter; another ' car is being shipped tr. day, and two inor. cars nre on 1!. the li;ll via Vipoi I p route. Thi n- nre in | he group 10 claims and two sections 1 32 of well-timbered land. dona oonsists ol a sbi the Broadview claim 120 '■ • which .1 .Ir fi ir- run 118 fe t, ill • ! prescn 1 Mr, 1... Bays tho meeting I . ..ff v. ry - itisi ictorily, the main quest on at issue being tbi of a tramway to les» n the ii.: porl charges vrhi h now amount to MO per ton foi up fn ighting and £35 for down. The installation of a tramway would t rduce this to -ft the mini rs confine their vi Its to Camborne, 11 miles away, to two or three tri| - during the winter. I hi re i a wagon road to tbe fi ol of ihe mountain, lending from 1 'ninborno and it i'i to this road il. ii this en urprising syndicate 1 to build linn tramwny.* Nel* son Ni wn, ' . Vuill ri turned from a holi* •i 1. "i. .'..'row l-.il.i • Tuesday. An ontbusiaslic mei ting of mem* I tho . I.) Iii : club n 8 iturday night. The officers foi ' are .1- follow - j Fred i lliotl 1 resident ; Fred • ai.'i Ir I, vice j res, ; T. D B iki r, Mi srs. Elliott ami fampb il ■I ! li. 1'..- lo ti..' Ki it* ' Metals Are Still Advancing. 8ILVER THE HIGHEST POINT FOR TEN VKAliS. LEAD AND COPPER CONTINUE TO. ADVANCE IN PRICE. ELECTROLYTIC COPPER FIRM. A New Industry forjCootenay. Ed. jon has gone ..ti a business outii , 1 Poplar and Boas*1 land. which ir- in i*ein m itter and 1 1 Sixtt teeth ..., . tisn ""' Th" matter was laid over inwhiel one I . " ' ilar in nature to that found in the ahaft At 120 let t ii« pth a drift is m de 11 nt Winter quarters havi beei sn cl '. and Bupplii • foi four men for eight months have I at t! mine. The fol* 011 ore for 1. - !••' I. At thu depth alaoacrosacut n In about "'"''■ '"cl,"! directo" f'; 160 feet. Al 200 It level a «he ".stung >' ■ ■'■ « Mow* ,, . . .... 1 iii rquhart of l.o&dand; small amount of drifting is done ,, , , , C rem 1. Ah x I.e.tli ami Ed. on the ur,' so as tn demonstrate V.h continuity. A drop is then baillie oi S Is. n. At the meeting of the dir< I afternrar EL Morrow was elected oresitleivL A. l.-.i li. vii-.'-, 11 ml E tary-treasurer and . inager. Edward ] syndicate made to the 200 ft level, whi re thi* .inii il in nn tic ore ffn ovei 200 feet, From tin;- level n cai ol oopper ami carbonates waii --i 1 i|■- pod. giving good valu - in cop 11. Bilver a> .1 . .-.in as a I'ir. -• "ii From tliu shaft nearly t r< cars , . , ,, lhe part ol soma N. ison and Ross- of l'mIci .1 ore has 1" .ii tiiK.-n out , 1 • • .1 1 1 .. *■ land men, working in ihe Lardeau. during the last half ol November. Afte_ _ome _ucceM ,ja(. ,,,u.irii,,i Ontheold .-'.'.i 11 olaim a shaft their work the Byndicatewa8 incor. has I...,, sunk for 100 feet, from rf ^ . and work was ...i.:„i. ,1... . .1 ....,- . _ t.- - ■. ■!■■. ' .... which lhe old company 1 utracted some high grade ,- 1 This shaft is all in ..re and vein n A 200 ft .ro-s.'<it has been driven mi this .I...111 i" conm cl with tho nliaft. rin re are also tomo high grade showings on lhe Alp is claim, on which no work has b en done. The Phillipsburj* claim li u also Hom-' g iod Bhowings ; thi work, however, is being confined to the Broadview claim al ; r - Tlie presenI price of metals ir* a factor «lii.■!. tli" owners are nol overlooking, and while n large quantity of ore is being taki n out, curt' is taken to pn venl gutting by tin drifting 1 n the 300 tool 1 vei and ..).. ning up of new sloping ground. \V,. believi thai the Broadview contains all thai is essential for the making of a mine Bnd a big dividend payer. The erection of 11 tramway l<> the Mra. Burrell (" Molhi r" ) on her way to the coaat last wi .k waa unfortunate 1 hei railway ticket and $70 in cash. i I Trout I ake Rink Co., Ltd . their annual meeting at the Ri vien ofli ie Saturday night. A large number of - reh ild in - ■ res nt. The li * ncial stati menl showed liabilities of $500 a d I |2 000. A resolution was pai -■ . asking all who nre interested to take up bi n e mi n st< ck and wipe off the ind< bti rin. --. .\ l I signified their intention 11 subscribing, bo thai 1 pany may !..• e tirely fr. ■ fi 1 ho new dirrcto 1 I were 1 C. Elliott, O. Ii. N. Wilkie, O. W. BTEEL RAIL8 TO BE MANU* FACTUREDON THE SHORES OF KOOTENAY LAKE. MC* MILLAN AND ROBINSON IRON MINKS PURCHA8ED. .N'i'Xt Bummer, says the Nelson New.-. «i!i the manufacture of steel rails added to the industries of Kootenay. A plant will be installed at the mouth of Crawford creek, or near it on the shore of Crawford Ha v. The iron mines owned by G. B. McMillan and H. Robinson, of Nelson, have been sold to a syndicate of Cleveland and St. Paul Thepriceof silver in New York cnpitaliata, headed by Mathiaa San Francisco, Dec, 1. Silver ii ;:..'.. 65J cents per ounce, the high est i ..iui Bince 1898. Two months ago the market quotation was 50 cents, Brokers In accountii tl ■■ higher price, say that in addition to a legitimate business demand ti;. r.' is also a -j ■ eulative demand which must be taken into ■. nsidi 1 atiou. - aturday to 65 cents si ounce. Neither the variation frun tbe Sun Francisco price nor th. fractional decline from the \ luring the first bait of the wi h has no special signilicance. The speculative demand refi 1 • to in the San I 1 lispat .. ir'r dly due to the 1 x| ecta* tion of a large and rapidlyezpand ing market for silver in China and Japan. The awakening of the orient ia certain to produce among its earliest results a rapid development .: tic and foreign com* rr.' t . f ir which a plentiful supply of current .'..in is almost indisp n* sab e. Tlie 1 irrency to which oriental mi reliant* nr. n I j : 1 .' !• xican silver d uh sr excha _•■ value in l. only half a .1 humpoii, F. C Carol bell an 1 ' B Bnki r. . . tpaKeri that |K>th L_in« ' '.::■• of '. rs F. < 1 iii..tt ivas .■ ecti .1 ; rcsid. nt, * > VV. Aliiihamson vii . and T. li Baki r s. c -treas. Ar a are being made to have skating I ;:.. earliest , ss:bio 11 oment. actively pushed on the Mammoth group while lhe syndicate contented itself with doing the required . - -ment oil iheir other holdings i • Mammoth is probably tbe hi 'h.'st mine in the province, the Sir.l.ir claim of the group being situated in Goat mountain at an iltidudc of over 9000 feet ; above the g'neiers and, apparently, as ii... miners say, above >"«< rythinj ei.. io sight. Wood Iibs to i... '.il- en up ii iongdisl nice, the workings i...i:i.. above limber lino No water is procurable on the ridges, and melted Bnow has to serve the y< ar round. Most of the work has been done .rn the Crescent cl dm, whore a tap nol has bi n run 180 feet with orosscu's making a total work done of 227 fi i I Altogeth i on the group son i 100 f< el of dev. lojiment work h is been accompli! bed be- Bjdes aln ••' ns much stri| i ing Lake while nol absolutely BB8cn* The ore Bbipp. 1 is a high grad tial at the present time, would save a large expense in the handling of tho ore, and would ndd materially to lhe profits. We be- galena and grey co| per, which has shown by tho smelter returns that ii carries from 186 to 371 ounces of silv.r and an average of 40 per Heve, however, that steps are being ce_( , t*)0 total thus running taken to pul one in early n0XvLDoU| $160, groas smelter values summer. I This is, of course, the average of already made NOTICE, il,, bipments which .im..unt to about 40 tons ,i . ,i 11, , for tliie Benson's work. A further I here .v ffivo im lee that at tlie "" """ i nereo*, gt> n T| ghintnenl of 20 tons is in transit. meeting of the Board of Licene Cotnmbsionera of the Ainswoi h License distri ll to 1"' held al the Mining Recorder's . office, al Kaslo. on December, 15th, 1905, I Hhall fer my Hotol, Ferguson, to Slinger. Dated November 10th, 11)05, A. Rankin*.. I i j"8 claimed that there is no better showing of high grade zine und »rey copper ore in the province tun what ii Been on tho Sirdar I Otl I )('(Mill )l 1 . I • M 11, 1 ••■■•', I , , , f • "ououJ > I • \ garflp 0 i no Bhipment of iiiu.lv for permission to trans• ,l"1"' ' ■ ... , , , t .1 . Rnlmnvnl 107 sucks will slioi'i'v be made to iv icenso for the Baimoiai ■ ,, . . n ii the t'rank Smelter. \,, egg to the mine can only be md in winter upon Bnowshoes and Ladies, attention 1 Leave your orders for the " Delineator " Review office Some ciianges are announced a1 the bank. \V. J. Walker, teller, goes to Arrowhead for a month: our own Oswald lakes the cash wickel here and Mr. \\ C, Aid from the Nelson branch will take ■i in • of in.' colli ctions. A decided change for the better is reported in business circles the past two days. The hoodoo quit town eai ly in tbe week. Tbo Nelson Daily News will issue its customary Bpecial edition on Deci mber 31 devoted lo a review of tbo mining and kindred industries of thi _ rovince during the pa-' i year. Every phas* of the mining Industry is covered and the story told is based upon authoritative - atements is.-m.l lo Tne Daily News by the mine i nd sme i. r managers of the provii , 1 be Daily N iws anni al mining review reaches practically every mine opi niior in the province, in addition to going to thousands of investors in these mines, Stop puzzl vour bra ins over what to buy the children' for Xnias. present, Tho gram-o phone speaks for itself. Arthur and Mrs, Peel left on Monday for Camborno, where tbe funnel' will take charge of thi Criterion Hotel. Preparations are being made for the firsl o'ean up at the p aoer grounds. i :.nd Japan will so,1.1 develop a i tr_e fori i.n trade, and for tbat reason will require at nn • .;'.. date to assimilate their currency ;.. iln! of the lea ling li ancii trading nations of the world, benci ihe ex p. ..'tat ion of a big demand fi i I anadian and American silver, and tin ' - . ...ly a.ivanc. in the price of the mi tal. Lead is also Bteadily advancing, Thc London quotation last Saturday was £16 2a. 6d. a ton, as the English ton is 2240 i ounds, in tbe ratio of 28 to 25 to thc short ('anadian ion of -000 ; ounds, the price is a little less than four cents a lb, But as Ibe i-ri"'. ■ less i an i a_. was only about 2{ cents a I ound, tire increase in that time i- inorc than 50 per O nt. EInraling, of Cleveland. The pur- e price is in the neighborhi ."1 if $75,0 0. Ih • uew ■ wners will begin active operations on June 1st next. rheir plans include theconstruc- :..ii of a mono-rail line from the iiim - tq Cru . lo d Hay. I new ipertiea will be op r- iled in conn, ci ion will Bti el w..rk- alieud, ..• ee. either at tbe Coast or in the e.lr-t. The company propose- to expend $1.0,000 next summer ia put- ting'in rolls, and providing transportation facilities between tbe - and tbe lake shore. Tin n v. ill be no delay or inter- i in tbe work of the new corn pa ■ The de] .'-its of iron will be .aoroughly developed, and ■- will be made as soon as they arc iustified by cirtunistances Ih.-re is no uncertainty as to the ompany's plans to develop their vty-acquired property and to aanufactun si el on the shores of Kootenay lake. Seen at his residence, G. B. McMillan said: "Yea, lhe mines an- sold The purchasers are Cleveland and St Paul people. M itbiaa Horsling, of Clevi land, will be the •• The purchase price is round $75 01 0. That's i ear em ugh. Be- that, the "otntany has declared i'- intention of spending {150,000 for development and transportation next summer. They niil begin on the 1st of June. "Tii.v will build a mono-rail line from the mines to Crawford Bay 'I hi y will put in rolls, and With tie' Canadian bounty ar* -,\ili Kegi-i as early as possible rung. .11 n a sliding scale, it really made no difference t.. lead mine owners what the price was while it varied between El_ 10s. and i 18 Below £12 IO.-. they lost and ab vi i'li'. tin y gain. ('onsequcntly each future advance means increaaid returns to the shi| pcrs and | rob ably an increase in the prodi I i . p| r is attracting a greal d< al of an. ntion from financiers. Its ra| id and steady advance is general y attributi .1 lo a grow ing de* mai d for the metal for power transmission lines all over ll... country. Saturday's quotations on the New York market sh..i\.d a fiae tional .1 !:: i for casting copper Electrolytic co| per Bhowi .1 firmer, the variation being reduced from o half t'i n quarter ol a i'"iit. Tln.se who have the I O.O.F, hall in hand intend it lo he a brilliant success. Don't forget the da e, Tu lay next, December 12, Tickets $2.00, including supper, Ladies free. Mrs. and Miss .Miriam Elliott laic visiting Nelson friends. lanufacture of steel at some point on the shore of Ciawford Bay. •• No, the transfer da t not in- the mines on Gray's crei k, which are still held by Mr. Robin- so i and my elf " .... .li . Morton, managi r of tbi Metropolitan company, left for No'son Wednesday on bu iness. Otto Olson got a fine new Gram* o phone lasl w.ek and is supplying choice music to the boys at 5-Milo and Cup mine through the te ■, hone lin<*. R lar 'i party of friend) paid a surprise visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. Crnig on Tues lay night, prior to tin ir departure for Detroit, Ern. Crawford has gone to Fernie to play h..i key for that well club. Ern did yeoman service for thi Pud. ail last winter, and he will be a great loss to the local team. HoiVOVI r. We congratulate Fi mie on s. curing Ern, who is a si ir in any position. Fred Klliott and t>. B, N. Wilkie went to Nelson and Rowland on business this .>.'' k- C.P.R. Want Extension. S Application is to ).u made S S nt the next Bession of the S 5 I Ions.■ ut Ottawa for an ex- g S tension of time on the A.&K. S | branch of the C.P.R. This is S 8 a valuable franchise, and car* S | ries, we believe, $8000 per S S mile grant. Its value lies in T. 2 the fact that it is the only !5 8 through route in which a S S grade of not over one per S | cent exists. It is a well- S 2 known fact that the Great S 2 Northern is anxious to get S B through tins part of the S country, connecting their S Nelson and Fort Shephard S line with some point on the S Grand Trunk Pacific. It is a m battle royal between the G.N. S a id OP P.., and we can rest K d the G.T.P. will not S prove'a friend to the C.P.R. g It is up to the C.P.R. to move » and move quick, or tbjs neck S of the wools will see a con- m nection made between the S two hig railway lines. In S the meantime the Board of S Trade ought to take the mat- g t.r up at once aid UEe all the pressure possible to prevent ? the extension oi the ciiar'er. Ferguson Locals. The lessee, A. J. Gordon, of the .':■- Coinagfl, is crosscuttingfrom the long tu nel tfi get under the magnifici nl Bhowing exposed in tbe Bhaft. About 80 feet will have to be driven to get to the desired point, when an upraise will be made to connect In the shaft ihere is some fine galena aud grey copper. Sam Shannon came down from the Black Wairior. The contract will be finished about the end of January. He fully expects to open up a good body of ore, howevei, before quitting. Continuance of work ia all there is to report in the Big Tunnel and Silver Cup this week. Andv Daney is getting ore from the Cup terminal at 9-Mile and freighting to the Lake. 1'our more men wero put to work at the Cup this week. Ferguson rink is in fine shape and lighted up in magnificent shape. The formal opening will tike place Saturday night, and a good crowd is expected. The management deserve credit and tho citizen- generally are to be con- gratulated on the public spirited way in which they have gone down in their dip and provided funds for ..ne of the best rinks in the interior. Mr. I.iiieh.i'ii, who has been em- ployed at tbe Cup. had one of his tinge's severed on Wednesday. Dr. Robinson attended the injuries. Pat Cantwell is down from the Hig Tunnel taking a well deserved rest. Sain Sutherland il at Spence . Bridge in connection with the road Imil.ling contract he and Jack McKinnon have there. Sandy Laughton is preparing for a good time at Xraas, Ask the editor Barclay Crilley is still the host at the Windsor, while Mrs. O'Connor is enjoying herself on the maiq line, . _______! ■■■■■■■■ ■* '< ■ ' I "THE U f_U MINING REVIEW. 1*. Printed i.i T oul i .koi II*. una . ul Fori i ,'i,' '.' i ■ •: ill ,r ' . - tot noid liliim. ■I , , ■ ■ r oorrcspoi I In ita ...iiiins Allli.r-.iN irlll be churned al c-.nu per line, I im • i nn pr, Ilnesaoli ml Insertion. Term* for Trannlenl and other »!- will he mn I. ;- >w ■ bpd Babiorl.tl in KLnOn year. In ndviuicn . m*out Xafee wwww *. later We understand the syn lie.'. who own thc Broadview < !r iup 01 Great Nortliern Mountain ii to stock the proposition rathi r than sell in its entirety. Ii being handled by tborou ;h busim .-.- mi n who also are pracl ill prevent the error which has bo often b 11 made of Bky-e ■ tion. As we are li d to I ilii \c ihan - i'. ill be is* bu I nt a par value . f $1.0 i put i ry of tlie company sufficient capital to .!■ - tnd pul in a tramway to Trout Lake, l'ii mi \ •■ is a Supplg <5o. @ © 3Lfo By us upplied by th yu arc assured of abso (J. ,-ernment Analysis ,is. ::::::: Hugh McPherson rti Sapt. u McBride government with a majority that w. 11 nut tl firmer basis than ever. A nic line f Ihristi china* openi d up al .\!»'y's Drug Stor •. M ike voui rly, iGE Painter ™* Decorator. NOTICE. N .tic lifter .late. I intend to apply to the Hon, . \ 'iso to eat and r-a ■ -r from I ■ 11. Id m Danoy'a irked P. J, I 80 north 80 TR'.l.T LA'CO b. o. one, ai i hich we I 1'. J. D£\ INK. pay the syndicate more in the long i B r. 18, J 15 run. as « 11 as o ntn I \ the buE- ineasforthel f the dish Notice. at large The Bros I view is the key * ,,,-.,, ... ■. ■ l .: ' toi nd if a system , :. . - . rks ior f trai recti bat wil lai : t Trout L . West i. the po isibilitii s for th ., ., Practl ' ... about *i i I Iran it 80 chains, itce north 80 SEIJX). DAS : ii . B.C.. Nov.;-. EY. '11..- Nil-. .1 News is evidi ntly cle ii i'i:' decks for action. ■, cally, and ia using I.. • --. ■ 11• *- ni ! lead used Iui and the year previoua : '< Driftii ERTIFICATE OFTHEREQ1 with thc tide 1" "No rail fRA-PROVIN. policy!" "Surplus through creased t ucntion I " etc . • I Thi v acknowledge in ti.- ir issui of 3rd 'o- . that the finances of the province show an improvement, but refuse to allow the gov. . G. M. YUILL JEWELLER, Watch repairing, etc. All work Guaranteed. IM jisBM, Treat Late. B.C Ail tbe Latest Magazines on Sale at "The Review.":::::: Smokers* snpplies In great variety. - I her. Hill SI . any," "Non-11 .' ' Ixtra-I'rovia is • under , the "I 1887,"to carry I W. 14. Jones, onl or i un ■ any credit™ the matter. Natural , lf , can-. 5 has 1 I I t, says '"' ■■■■■: the editor. We are of t, i opini in I -j ,.,„v j, thito'./.i ' sitnaie at Ko. 801 Quion-SharpUs* ■ ..... i . , ;, S 1 th Street, in the city of but it i... • hi un, grM nd mono* pi . «,, !v.. i. ■ •;, ,..,;. phis ami State ol Penoeyhou i«: , , . the capital of the Com ,,,in- an'* : red tl isand dollars, be such thai ■ ;" d thousand to the men with bran Company in ;ii, i i'. . ■ . lituate nt tho town of '• ' ' - Ehrehart, ■■ ad Iran is tlie ,.,...,.,,,,, * rney for the Company, government i Xo, B|| . , nd transfer ;.-- :, • I power the province >\;i- - practically bankrupt. Mi u«-*« had money to invest did nol knot! The time of the existence of the earn- from year to year in what positi tbeir.investmi I. Given qnder my hand and .' I C . ■ 'i Hay ..I October, one e on, omp.ini"i. : ii.. objecti for which this romj any is lls'ied and registered .'.re: To : i otharwiae acquire, ; tt II. I . . or ,. \- Loose Printing. I eit Binders, Fine Job NHLSON, B. C. _y_ > .j**—. mm '■ ' ■ •* General Merchants, ital li When tbe McBri I S. Y. W R. gist nnd tbe result wo it did i I in. flcBri '." and his a*soci iti • faced the probh m, in (acl a crii is We have the result. They have been accused of " drifting n i''i the tide." There is no n,.'^ u ifavot able Icgis'ation or anything that I'nD,,,a ' silver, copper tn i ' . , sl« i Will lose a party votes quicker than To min**, o i ertrise lo extractor increased taxation. Vet ther did re*novc« ■' op***"* lead or not li -!..: tod so. Many hire" r buv, cell, or otherwise to deal or financial institutions even held u ' "'• "[I r> .,,,,.,.., * otne . . ii* of i lie products tne i Inn that ii th .. , ingorpart- . . Acl carried they would pull oul of '•'' tin' province, Well, il | Trout _ Lake_ City Transfer and Stage Line. uson Ferguson Trout Lake AND i Beaton I Nwttiwii^ ■ Daily Stage will ** 1$ leave Ferguson i a.m. | Trout Lake at 6 __s | WOOD YARD in connection. ....... A. M. Craig Wm. Crawford ^:<'^jmm'2.'M^^M^K£m'imm%M^ _ NOW is the time fir yon to t.. Buy Lots. Never wit** the l'r"s|.. ctl of Ferguson M bright. Tbe Towi- „[ FERGUSON will ho one of the Greatest ' '*"•* Prodocillg Cam pa in llir World. Tha high drjjrei* of auierra achieved I.y tl.e numerous WEALTHY and PRACTICAL BRITISH and A M 1; RICAN MINING COMPANIES now operating Ih. in ia A till,I. a In lhe t:. ii.end..no wealth f the hills 2 Li^ *) u n| we eii I s •(• Ibe aforesaid institu- fjAN'l ti.nis ii ,i',4 busim ss al tb old stand an i showi k by tbi ii balai ce eh. ets iii.it it i iLATION OF RESERVE : ran r. N. Ilial i ■ ... nml .1... I lltli Annual, h l" 'I'" " . •.... . ||„. I, i.. i. : nn I I C myon nnd M it. : ...i i ..r Itm I.' ■ i"il remodol i „•. an 1 the cry "■"' ,l'r"-1- "*' Liberal , . [| , , ;.: :;\!!,hV:\ from the prairie to the ocean ih t » ' the e,,v. run,cut were going back to i:;';;, ignorance and barbari m, yi l I . dav. bv \ irtue of the nnn '■' ' ": ' ' • 1 "'' , r ilc, ,.,«• ..ii|ili ill •' d he ( I ilu.r.. I ' , I ■ ' '""' ''"" ' ' mi.I lei lllfl* il tl-oo _ in ' UCP. lllll ll HHS WB , ^ . . I i i. 1 thai could be hi ..i.i st l rtcrs of thc i rirnnii in .1 llll In. I . hi. ... '. in ,.;.• of t e tin' pro* .1. ay ' Mc-ple Leaf ; Rubber '! Footwear (.I'M. in Montreal and the G T P. in London were roUi d al their re* fus I '■' : md ■ ul I'1 ind inotn y fir tho i sj stems. Our pro" ice uld j:"t along v\ tj r -.: ;, and !■• _ t ii. " i-i-.. • . and r.sk nothing " waa iii i ad of the Lil.i ral pn .- . i nd ■ In n tbo graftci i wet ■ tt)i i n ith a _ | fni-1'. i.r. :i the country wi uld in their opinion go to i e devil The rcsull : More railroad building in ilc province than al any Hmn in its hi-ioiv, .'in '. v.iii oul subsidies .\.i\ ices from Vic'.i. ia pn licl an i./l.i.il lo tbe, i r ite ojrly in tin* v..i. : if so, u pn did ■< return \V. M. tiOilti. "llllll I nf l.ri.iil. ,ll V. . ll . i . ii-mrtiuoul V'k'l i ' .1 .- 1,1 F y.-it. '.'.^ntio 5ELL yvn vf-it to BVTV I Hit!, 11.0 eau Mines Exchange. ! iivo several Ooi l P oi er* ties listed on which goo l tenm cm, lie hail, L:rdo«ii Mlnoi ExchanR**, " Review " Buildli g, Trom Lake, B.C, ! Maple Leal Rubbers are made from I'ura I Para Rubbi r,overall I styles and si,:. I nl footform lai ts i Ilnv Look Well ! til WELL W_A!t WELL ■ ie.it i For Bale by all good J, Mie CO., Lfl. VANCOUVER, B.C. s'"'iinif tgenla. Lennoxvilie <r*-HoteI, E. r/OBBS. PROP. Hotel and Ceneral Store GERARD B O. The BEST Always! IN' PINE SHOES I MINIM; 8HOE8 I SHOE PACKS I RUBBERS a.m. OVJJR8HOK6I GERMAN SOCKS I I..'.' J i will g-l If yen it.i yntir Iniylnf '. i.'l f-.ii(i.|. .fli-n wmillng nny. llllll .n II., im) i.i Imil«im tn mil nn u«, i.r drop » linn. 'iii'] S07AL SHOE STOlffi R Nelson, U. C. ANDREW J> CO. Mall orders carefully and promptly attended t«. Au.'i.t f.ir Bister ami Net* t let..11 Slioe*. Public 8chool, Hospital, and oil er Institutions. Excellent Waterworks system. Streets, Stores and Residences illu- iniiifil by Electricity. Daily mail i.f-rvico. The lowaafte la admirably laid onl Gel In NOW tin Hi., ground floor. Lots can now be |.iiicliascd i won ip $75 TOWNSITK AQBNT FLOYD 1 RnvriLSTOKfc, B. C. M _____rgaiir_ra_fs.__Hyterj r _ a'w.. ooofji>_*out. o*t4i ach»o«ifi*->'<?, -SJLhe 1f3otci Beaton ... ' BtiA 1 ON, B. . A. 11. IIKVIiAND. PKOV INl'IAI. I.AM) ItTRVITOI Mia.nil ChiiniH Surveyed POPLAR, KASLO, YISITOB »«oin| ■tBaatoa fthe tlfreshold of the Urdeanl i. Arr„«ii..«,i, will find ihi, iimri to be fully aqalppad .......mite,'il','i "" 'I '■ l:Vvl1"'"1 sccommodatloo. A well ,,i ,•. ''n'' ,H|,:,,'ll,r 'i.i'if i1"*1 ' T,l« *»»• "f Wlnas.Splrlls n r„„ vi .^nfi!u__!iT,ion l88|ven ""ll" requlremenlsof patrons \ Isltors to tha I ardsati can rely on comfort.t this hotel. t W. BOYD -:- -:- Prop Cf 91190 ** 9 -**«* o-**«**r»«»0» w 9fapo k*o 9**» FERGUSON HQTE !_5*5 <* The noted home Inr trav.<l!en, rliltlni Ferguson, _.(), A wall itocke.l liar of tbe choicest Llqours, Wines etc, MoDonnt.il tk Bl.ok . Proprietors -Go Legal Notices. CEKXJUOATKS OK IMPBOVKUBUT. NOTICE. loo Ohsst No, 2., Gol ten Che t N i, ■ Fraction, an.l LIdle mineral claims situate in tha Trout I.ak«i Mining Dlvi* Ejonol 'A'cst Cootanay district, where locatedi Ous and one hnlf ■onth'wesl from tho town of ' ar.B.C ake notice that I. John Keen, free -, a certificate So. B83.333, Intend ley! aftor .lain hereof, to «; ply ... Mining Recorder lor Certificates ol roveoenti 'or the purpose ofobtain- crown xraiiis ol the above i laims nd fiiriliir i ike notice that ■ r lection .v7 must be com mei ire tlm lisuani e of iuch ceriifl rate ol irements, I>_t•*■ I this 31st de,- oi il er, A. D., IHO.') ' ..'.• .05 JOHN 1 NOTICE. Black Diamond Mineral Claim iltuat ;■" the rrout I.alto Mlnillt* Division I Kootenay District, where located One half mile north of llseklna creel "eke Notice that I, ll, Mel hi rsoi lor the Beattle-Oreg in Minim ' i Free Miners'Certificate. N0.B8SK ntend sixty days from the uV' I lospnly to the Minini* Record* for u Certia. ate ol Improvements f. NOTICE 1. Dial md mineral claim, situate t Lake Mining d ■• n nl I'..est Ko itenay district. \\ here I wate l On divide between outh fork ot th South 1 ■■■■. .'l mt»ii 1 !'.... 1 ai.ru creek, ..'•• ut Jg* ilei northerly (r un the \ fake Notice that I, 0 It. N. W ilk .. ■r.gas a^.nt lor the i settle-! li .• ng Co., F.M.C. No I, sixty days from the date lie . to the Mining Rec. rdei ate ente, for the ■ir| >r- ol 0 ail ing a 1 rown 1 .r,.',: . | J.t» ove 1 ill « • 1 f.irt'ior lak*. notice Hint r. I I: ler «■ ' -. 7, must be . ' , A.l). improvements ' B puri se of obtaining a Crown gran of the above claim. And ( trther take ti'.tire that « tlo under se. tl ri 37 must be commence bef .re the issnannenf such Ccrtifical ..f Impi ti Dated this 23rd day Hnpt. a.d. 190."). lept 2« t Brer Fox, mln.ral olaim, slLiats In lb. irout l,aai . 1 .- \s>u Ku-.i . . - ioB oaoaa «r«e*, .1. - ■ sal f. .a Black Dtamoi I laim ithal I. o.B.N. Wim«. .g.at t 1 I'eter Mc \ <■ i»,' 11. fr— miner*! c»rilflr»t» No, I, .1x1 l»y< ,■« _*r* of, 1 • k, , . • j ■., r ,r a I'fr • for ih- pur| .- . ■ aboTi claim .. tics thai action, I snes 1 bafbrrj u.- Is- '^ki» of Improvements. ' iniiSiri .Uy ol October, A.D . : ■■ • ■ o. 11. N. WILKIE, P.I..H. TH IDT LAKE. NOTICE. __'.. 1 "_• rnlneral olaim, nit.mt*. in the entyrtitiB """'", D*Yl,*M "' Weil Koot- v. „,.,,,,,., . 0n (jHi.,ia creek, about two miiM from circle t'ltr. iake nollos Hint I, O.B.N. Wilkie, ri_*nt for ■Rnraimo Hills, free miner's eertltlcute No. r . ■ ' ''"'|. "'"J' lll*>» from U.e ■!..•<■ lif re. ., 10 apply i„ t|„, Jii„|„t Uooorder for a err- , 1 "t ■ ' ".'irov-.iiei.le for Ilu. uiiriwae of .n.ikiMi,, » criMvii Urm.t of Hie above rlalm. _£_ '.",'""'lake notlre that aetlon, miller ■•oviou 17. must he i-oiiiinencetl l.rf.n. tlia la- wanesof 1lucb ctrllfloats of ImprovemenU. u ted inii 5tb d»j ot October, A.D., Ik'.o oc* 6 0. II. N. WILKIE, IM..e. TBOUT LAKE. NOTICE To DELINQUENT i:o-0WNEi« To James Grant, R, li. Mad coil an.l Jainr-ii lionchier, or to whomsoever they mav have transferred their interest in.the slate mineral claim. lakenotiro that I, the iinderaiirneil . o-ots ner v, ith you in the slate mineral . laim. iltuate on South tide ol Lardeau rii.-r between Hapi'l ami I'ojilar cri'tike In the Trout l.nke Mining Division ol •Vest Kootenay, h»v« performed the necessary work and made the nscMsary "i; inditure on the above mentioned claim lor the years 1U04 and 11105, in ■1 lei to hold trie same under section im ol the Mineral Act, and the years tor which pm.'I unrk nn performee ami ex- penditure made having expired, 1 here- •• give you notice that il within00 dayi the lint publication here../ you .... or refute to ronlnbute your propor- •hare ol hucIi expenditure and -. the costs of Ulil advertiieinenl your lilereit in U.e said mineral claim nill . the property of the uii'lt-riigned under and by virtue ol section 4 ol the ral .ct Amendment Act, l'JOO. 1 «•>■•' at 1 rout 1 .like, (his 17th day of . 03. JAME8 BNBLL, Co-Owner. It paye to use the Telephone. A lengthy trip can often he saved. Officee at Ferguson: Cummine' Htoro ; Trout I.ake, Poet Office ; alio at Ueaton, Comaplix and Arrowhead. Halcyon Hot Springs Sanitarium ARROW LAKE, li. C. Under New Management HARRY McINTOBH. Of thn Hoffmann House, Rossland, Proprietor. _*=*_•!.» The Moat complete health retort on the continent of North America. Accommodations for 100 gueits. (,,„,,) fishing, Wl.ox and hunting. Terms $12 00 to $ IS.00 per weok, according to residence in hotel or villas. A doctor in attendance. For further purtioulare apply to Harry Mcintosh, ProprieLr HALCYON HOT SPRINGS. 2 Balmoral Hotel, & w$& Visitors to Ferguem may rely upon the very belt of accommodation at this well-known Lot..I Hoorai are well fumiiihed tluoughout. The Bar is stocked wilh • choice assortment of palatable queuchere. I Under the Management of S. Slinger JH THE QUEEN'S HOTEL Abrahamson Bros., Proprietors EVIRTTHirXJ HEW AND riBHT-CLABB Iff ALL MUrKOTS Fire Proof Safe Ths he—** llItoeked with ua n-._t wiim and Clean •aib.H.n.t Trout Lake, The CENTRAL WEL Revelstoke ;o. B.N. WILKIE. NOTICE. I I wards mineral claim, eituete il 1 aki Uining 11 ri enay dleti I -1 On I . m ll • : -liver Clip r tbat I, Fre lerl k 1 harlei l.C. I 1)83042,1 Vi • fall, P .' 14, 1 ' nd, eiaty da*« from «'- I ei of, to lo ih*. • It for a Ci te ol tl I ■- r he ; ■•; M of ol. i n Croe . ' >ra: t ol the • ther take 1 st « • . 1 of en Ce 1 •• 'i.ia llth day of Aug.,A,o : - 05 . S 1 < DEL1NQUKM 00-OWNBIt 1 ' I: '■' . ennan or to whomi » 1 In may 1.a', i- traniferred :..s interest in the Kml'io mil ''ral claim, lakf Notii e that I tbe • • 1 ►..tn you iu the i.n.iir.i min* aim ei ate on 1 b siJeof Lar- deau r between Ri and Poplar . ike .- liviiion i. may. I ive, ei rmed the n.'- . u:. i n._ io the necessary ex ■ ire . n th>* above*menti llimi f..i tl.*1 vrars l.nit and I order to hold the name un ler section IM ol the Mineral Act, ar. 1 the rears (or which uld work »a« performed »:. 1 ■ 1 nade bavino expin 1.1 l.crr- " 11 .tice that 1! *.:'.:.in I , 1 the fi ret 1 1 hereol - . - . • .irpro- .-. • . feu .ffana j _\ the ' •• '1! tbii adver.tiement, 1 then under* - - . ...- . ' ■j v....-rai Art Amendment Act Del ■ i a; Trout l.nir thii 5th day ol i-aio C. EtXlOTT, Co-Owner NOTICK. 1 per Q sen min. i_l claim iituate .1. ike ... I.ake mining division ol BUS ■ ict. Where located : On *-ilver Cup moun- tain, about IS miles from bilver Cun mine. lee tbat I, Frederick Charles t, F.M.i'. So. B8804S, acting es nfc-.'i.'. for Charles L. Copp, r.M C, No, IJ83180, Claries McNicholl, F.M.C. No. B780U. and John W. Westfall, I'.M.C. No. 58*964, intend, sixty devs from tha date hereof, to apply to the Mining Heeorder for a Certilicate of rementl, for the j.uri.oie of obtaining a Crown Grant of thu above claim. An 1 further take notice, that action, under section "7, must he commenced ' before the iisuai.ce of Certilicate of Im* l r rementl. Dafed this llth day of Aug. a.d. 1905. 18-8-1 Wh: d looking for a plac? to spend your holidays, hear in mind th&t Trout Lake is an ideal Bummer resort. The .-.'• nery ami cliiuatu are magnificent TIME TABLE A Pointer li l'r.4«r ta« Mitaa Ma.iatf'n.i.L Review Job Dept. For High-Class Work. S.B. ARCHLP or S.S. LARDEAU. K-innlng between Arrowhead, Boa ton a:. J Comaplix, coimnenclDg Octo- i.er It'.!., !.•>;:. will kail as !ol!owi> *ea'.;u«r 1 ermittinf*. Leaving Air..*head for Beaton and llx,' ■ • te d...> 10k ar.d 5k. Leaving Beaton and Comaplix f.>' Arrowhead, t*ice dally—7:15k and I2;46k. Making cloao oonneottona with all C. P. K. Steamers and trainn Tbe owners reservn the r.ght to change times of aallluga without notice. Th» I'.mplre Lumber Co., Limited. The Strand Hotel ROSSLAND IS THE Place to Stop at WHEN IN ROSSLAND. —0— Davis ®> Loder - - Props. r Royal Hotel Fency Bar, Musical Entertainment Bulletin Basra1, World's Mining New*. uroat-s r»*cn tr* E. R. VIPOND Trout Lake Livery Freighting Packing Rawhiding A SPECIALTY. Stable* at TrouL Lake. TROUT LAKE HOTEL Excellent Accommodation Best* Liquors And Very finest Cigars a E. L. MORAND, - p*op John Simpson, Proprietor. Hotel 03 St?:.y Lpughton Proprietor. HEN visiting Fergnson you ...',■:. I irdenu - r . W,H 1,., . deil will. In 1,,.' c unforls ¥ V *-!!eiit culeine ffi ' ■nd warm ri ous, well rylhing wlii :h - Mil A . ile ono. 5! ilay u'.wor.is. Wi slrlre to | iss 111 ,1 r. us, wmwwwmmmwmwm!wwmwwmmmmwmwwwmwmwwwww.m FERGUSON. .!-: .; MACKINNON and ■mTTERI JD FERGUSON - - B. 0. li ■ •uaw 1* raw*) UTL 73 THERE Imve been fortunes made by judicious invest- int'iit in Ke_l Estate, aud mora fortunes will l>«' made than ever the iifit two or threo Tears. The one who reaps the harvest Is tlm original inT«ntor, for he has bis money on a certainty. Now let us point oat to you that there ie DO better e*iut on the Oui- tii'iit to buy Heal Kstato thau TROUT LAKE. Trout Lake !■ the prettiest stint in the Kootenays; as a pleasure rejort it ban no equal. Boating And fishing may be indulged In the year round ; while big gnino in abundance is to tho found on the bills. Its climate ie superb, there being no Kroat extremes, it biirg mild in winter and cool In summer. It can boast of some of tli.. linct hotels and resiliences in liritieli Columbia, Its streeta are well laid out and grad.d. There are two excellent peoeral stores, an.l a glance at the adv. rtisnnents in this journal will show that, all trades are fairly well represented. Write with coii'idenco to Agents. H. McPherson A_oni_ Trout Lake, B.C. CDC. Lots can be obtained on EASY TERMS. Make your selection at once. :: :: Then call on or write to ST has never bad a ' boom " —Its growtli has been steady. It Is the lnad if navigation, and the tern ii al of the Lardtr[brarirh of the C.P.R. All roadl (in the Lardeau) lead to Tnnt Lako. It le the commercial centre of the richest mineral di.trict on tho continent, and has banking facilities provided by the Imperial I'.rii.k of Canada ; first-class school accommodation under the d tion of S. .hannon, B.A.; a good wster system ; government offices ; County Court sittings; Methodist Episcopal and Anglican churches and cottage hospital. There are valuable ranch lands on (he ontikirts awaiting settlers. Its lumber resources are magnificent, and a band saw mill with a capacity of 60,000 ft. per day Is at f .• bead of tho lake. The mines tributaiy are proving out bigger producers every year, with new prospects opening up rich bodies of ore. There will be a big rush this year, so if you would know more, write at once to either of the agents at tho addresses below. F. B. Weils General Agent Revelstoke, B.C. ■K__a._-._f_ 1 Mi ■ . ■J Jo Co n raels entered into Miitin*f8;i or nn.1 i oi I in Ihi I . o I. : ml sfi .Inry. 3. DANEY, P . . '■.•■ ;tf_D!_ I : ,. K :. HO P'T, AHY _I.13I.IC : ll'., . ii I !'.. C. and Ferguson. ., o, S. .V.i ..ri.T. J A. llarvr) .\. M. I'lNKIl.-M. ' IAT.VEY McCARTER & PiNKBHAM SOLICITOUS, liTC. REVEL ITOKC Q. C ollcltum lor Imperial Dank m Canada. IV. I. BRIUG8 J. M. SCO IT, i.i ... e Scott _v Briggs Barrister., nn.l Soiieilors W. Abrahamson Imperial Bank of Canada. Contractor And Builder. Owner of the Abraham- son Addition to the Towns! te. T l! sdOffice: ON 10, ONTARIO. Cl: ' I 'I V. . ' C.i j ii .:'■■• i . the Sort! rest 1 - " t ol British Col .ml.in, Manitoba, ■ . • • •■■ ' I: MKUtt'TT.Pre ■ • D. R. WILKIE, Vlee-Pres. snd G$n. Man. :. I! \\ . \- -m ,-. . i. Mn jr. W. MOFFAT, Chief Inspector G et a Home For Yourself. I Dcn't Psy Ren*7l »-, —- • Easy Terms. 0. B N WILKIE, P.L.S., provincial Land Surveyor, Mineral Claims Surveyed anil Crown (irants U: Realdcrnc-i Seal Reeord.OtBee, •|r..;:l l.il;c. II I WOOD VALLANCE HARDWARE CO L" D- llHrilwaro, Miners' Bi plies, fui'l Ranges. •Mei_'.cr>.. a c. Trim I t\c. II. ''. Hr»rnc*i -A Oene-ral It-iking Iu.l*.-.s Transacted Savings I' I—Dei i I and interest allowed. '.'-... i .','■•' >.. • ■ ■ ■ ■• | .,m t i r-ollfn '.'inr< nr.il I T. ['. BAKER, nan.ijter Soli, iio-.j f. r Mola. n'i Bank, REVELSTOKE - B. C. ■ AL1 ' .. CRAWFORD THK PIONEER Livery and Dray Stab! Saddle, Puck nn.l Cartage Horse- Always for Hire Freighting, Packing and no I earning a Special I ... nborno ii. via Trout I. at . al 1 a.m. Brancli ; tables nt Trout Lake, Beaton, Ferguson snd Cambnri e RESERVE, BIGHT OF WAY FOR RAILWAY8, ETC. Notice is hereby given thai all Crown lands along tbe located lines ilany rail way, power, or tramway company.incorporated under authority ol the legislature ol iii" Province, and having :i width of fifty (80) feet on i sell -i.|«'(.( said line*', ntr r. tr \ .1 f..i right of way pnrposes for snch railway, power oi train m.i*. eompan*. W. ?. GORE. Depniy Com. of lam!.- and Works. & Works Dept. Victoria B.C., :ir.l Oct., 1006. i ■ | 1 I City Jiinig . u ;.«*.*.*•-'-** ■**^-*»-****>-v**'-v-t kvj___*.* »..,, I UOl'RIETAl MEDICINES PRESCRIPTION WORK. lool Supplies Toilet Articles, ! I I*"""* A FULL i.i.M. ni' ui i " STRICTLY CASH 1 I, LINE OF CHOICE STATION] RY '...', 1-—*-•-. _:-:. » i.,.:r.vJ•,£_ii4S(0l-jeM_,O»©*OICF-OHCM^^_,v '", WINDSOK HOTEL TROUT LAKE, B C. lest Hotel in Town, Healptcrc for Mi d Commercial Hei ACCOMMODATIONS ARE FIRST CLASS P. R. McLfP.NAN, PROPRIETOR TROUT LAKE LODGE I. 0.0.P, NO. -11 _ •f_"s*\,*V _ It III.':.- Inwtll Ig. Ill-ill III •LrfViTii*.**' ' - """ ''>'r W^^***_-Wkl I'm-I.i* r.....1 nt ■ V"_X-,.'.'V3T ''VI.H'h ,'Kil nr: l.r.illi. X*.Bp>TTJ*; er* cordially irolcome -*' *vt. O. Jaeobaon, tt. t;.; a. v. edge, is .t P.I.. fi} TUSCAN LODGE, /v No39. * .? A.F. & A.M. '"-'•' • .'Jr'l Thursday rue', month. Visitors Wflpimie II. M Ph i-..ii. IV II, m^i®BWBmB&^»BBsmmm I TEe Lardeai! Brewing M Company , i".r*-^rjv"rc»***- Lager Beer and Porter. CBntr***P****ra Draft ®, Bottled. ®E^^B?rmzm.^Bm&i£BT>SBy£ SB NOTI* E TO CO.OWNEBS. Jai i ■'. -i'', • r' arl m ty hare transferred hii thi Cromwell mineral claim. Ta i al a a, tl e ro-ow'.•.-« writ h you in thi- Ci mineral claim,situate on heado i creek, in Tronl Lake miiiin_.iivif.ion of W. K'i itenay, Its essarv arork and made the n ceesarv expend itn*e on above-mentioned claim for they ara 1904*1905, in order to hold the sam.' u ider - i :!■ n 2-1 r.f tho Min.-r- ■tl .-.ft. ami Ihe v.nr for ul.iih i-aiil «-ork was performed having expired « hereby give yon n itice that il wllliin !»0 liiys from iho Aral publication ■ y. i fail or r. |'. i tribnte yonr pro portionate share of snch expend!ti end p_y the cost '•! this advertieetnenl j interest in the said mineral claim will become the ni»| ertv of the undi r- alsned nnder and by virtneol s.-.h.. • of the Mineral Act Amendment .'.■:. 1900. P-.'.<il tl.in 18th day of <.,->..i„.r, ..i, 190o. E. If. Moboa* 1 .- . • 0K BarbefSbop j Fi'K A Ooi>J Shave or Heir Cut — cam. os — William Schnc.1. j KH.r ' - N 1!" OCl A. VV. Hiirra 8. J. UkAllAM Ci -Owners. H. N. Coursier REVELSTOKE, II. C. FIK.: [N8URANCE LO.S •• !. •- !• \ I H PROMFfl I. \ Write for Ratal Hot and Coi-1 Baths- Accnuiitam, .... Apdttor. J.O. MURRAY, TROOT LAKE.B, C. 6 i - irefull* looki-i aili-r. Atcnlf.-irUoinhv'a liaiion FLOUE——- =FLOUB Starfteg & Co. ■VHOLE8ALE DBAfJSRa la Butter, Kt'.-*, Clioejo, Produce and Frui: j Hon ton life., r isephineSi. v,; on,B.C Rev_lst ke Assessment Di.tPict. Take Notice tlmt I shall bold .. ("nit of Revitioo ami Appeal, nnder tin' "Anesamenl Act, 1903," for the Revelstoke Assessment Dis [rict.on Monday, thp 27th day of ■ '•". .-it the hour of 11 '■' in tin' forenoon, at tbe ('•.■in Ho;:..-, Bevelstoko. Dalctl at Uevelstoke thi._ _lri] day of October, Ifni.". C. M. KIl'f.D. .'nice of the Court of Revision and Appeal, Revelstoke Asses int'nt District ..f West Kootenay Imperial Earber Shop. For ■ nd I!. r-. rtUng ami Shaving i<o to G. A. CHEESEMAN t ..r' i \*■ Bern Hot and Cold n.u... R 3.50 oer V r NOTICE. During the Winter Months our Store wllf be open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. except Saturdays and nights prec-ding holidays rf FRASER, S^LJS FLOUE" =FLOUR V.M. Westfall & Co. Mining iiruk. i.. Minini rr.i|...|ii... Ilri^irtod On. M i .' -■ r..I ro. | r li riouahland Hold, Minln*Pi ipertleaLooked Altarfl»rMon*K«|. i Inr'.. I l I.. ....,, 'I-.,,,,, T , i ,, f. ItwordinedafnS iront Lake, L. < . Thsli C. ASSAY and CHlirtlCAl SUPPLY Co., I.'.i Vaxoodvib, B, c Healqoartera Ior Assajrers, Mining and Jill Supplies. Sole stents in B. 0. for Morgan Crucible Co , Battersea, En* iiinl; P. \\ lirii.iii ,.c„.v PetentCarv Fornaees. Burners, ete. : Wm. Ain*V |t'*r!,h a Co.'s Floe Balances, etc i ic * Essaying ^ Sold or Silver »] rl(j fiiildnii.l Silver . «>i on Bllverand Lead " ''., r,„ g?_r ■••••••■-•••■ j? f,m V 50 5 SHANNON, Assayer PUR0U50N B. u LAKEVIEW HOTEL .TROUT LAKIP c. Bar well Supplied with Liquor &. Cigars Urge Comfortable Rooms. Excellent Cuisine nnd Attendance, Madden & Levesque Props P.Bams&Co!ip.8.Well« WHOLESALE, 'AND RETAIL Meat Merchants Dealers loan (finds of Fresh tint ntOUTLAKE*B.C REVELSTOKE RAW FURS CA5H PR.ICU5 1^'°
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Title | Lardeau Mining Review |
Publisher | Trout Lake, B.C. : [Publisher not identified] |
Date Issued | 1905-12-07 |
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Trout Lake (B.C.) |
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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-1905-12-07 |
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 | 10.14288/1.0310374 |
Latitude | 50.647222 |
Longitude | -117.53889 |
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