OCT 31 .W 2J 0* _•* ORIA.^-/ ^ •x^/*t-f>c Hag ;i turgor circulation i'1"11 i-ny Newspaper in N. Knot.-nny. Besi advertising medium. VOL. irung Revi The represents! ive of tl e l'ieli Lard. mi 0OU1 trv. Sent to any address for $2 per in. in advance. TROUT LAKE CITY, B.C., OCT. 26, 1905. No. 52. (Silver Cup Development IL GIVING UNBOUNDED SAT- 18FACTI0N, HIGH GRADE ORE IN BIG B0DIESI1S ALL THK WORKINGS. Tin' Silver Cii]i lia*. now palled |„ \.iiid the pOSsihililil I and i- entitled to lie called 11 11111,1 l-'m -..mie year- lIn- property has |k en worked iin.l.-r dill' n-nt maii- ents, iiiiii el.'im ore t.. tl.. . nf over half a million dollar! shipped to the imelter. A large quantity of low-grade «<t concon trating ore hut- also l» en treated .,• in.- oompany '1 plant, the value of which ii* 11..t known. 11..- depth attained for the production of tbis ..re Ma.- about 300 f.ct. Iii the summer of 1899 what i- known as the long Sunshine tunnel sras riarted, which whi n ipleted would give a depth of about "(Hi feet. Work on tiii- tunnel war. carried ..it tpasmodii ..Iii in.til tlie present management look charge, when all other work was closed down ami th.- tunnel work pushed to completion. At a distance of 1,650 feel from it- portal a crosscut was driven t.. iln Idind lead, which | ar.'illc!.- 60 f' Si ml ii-' .-ilver Cup lead on which the long tunnel was driven. Ore of a high grade was encountered in tin- crosscut. An upraise was then itarted :.. oonn ct with a -link 160 feet from the upper working-. 4u feet hu_ yet to Ix- driven to make this connection. In the winze mink from the 80(1 (I lave] the ore ia expoeed tor 100 ft, and in the upraise thi workings have lr''<n in ore f"i nearly the whole distance. The blind lead is now being worked lioth way- from tho]uj.rui-> with good ore in both drifts, about 120 feet each way. The Cuplead hsi been pushed in over 1.700 feet, and a hotly of e'eun ore opened Up two feet in width. I his gives on in every point of tin- lower workings with 400 let t ..f \ irgin ground to slope out. The grade of ore is equal to if not bt Iter than anvil.ing in the upi er workings. About 26 men are at | r> sent . m ployed In the mine, wlii.-h number will lie added to ai the ground is oponed up. the development ..f this pro* I. rty means the making >.f the I.ni.lean, M it effectually puts a stop to ihe old cry "f the ore nol jj ilng down. It is there at Tiki feel Letter than th.' surface, or at .i.i Intervening point, and ».• can reasonably assume thai i.y virtue of the lend- and ..;.- bod} I" ing itrongei at this daptn, they will bt found sti 1 battel at a Still d< itl. Mr I i. Merry has .-. of il..- work i I Service in the M.-tl«►* 1 ■ -1 church Sunday morning and evening. In th. morning conducted i.y Mi Moyi i. and in the evening i.y tic pi-i.... Subject of the evening -.■ii....ii. " Thank giving " Mi Scott will also preach at Caiuborm it 11 a in., and 1'" at..n at 2 80 p.m. N... i Vol. 1 ..f the Montreal Standard is to hand. Its sdvenl ■ uniks* ih, beginning of^anothei .-| h in ('ami.linn news) ap. rdmn. Seldom have Wr- v-i-n slid. B mag* liilicent collection of Illustrations hy the half-tone process, a,id the general get up ami contents en Iities it t.. he designated as a high* olass production. \V. are pleased lo see Mis. J. 11 MnnrocH ban nOW abOUi entirely recovered from her reoenl s.-iinus lllllCKI. Local Mining Conditions. <>F INTEREST TO .HOSE WATCHING TIIK PROGRESS AND DEVELOPMENT Of THK RICHEST MINERA1 SK< TION ni- THK PROVINCI •In.' Simps.in tvent down to th, Calumel and Hecla on Monday H" reports work on tho con tra c going mi in good shape, and thi lead holding out in values. Bonn samples brought up in which ihen wai im vi ilii" gold even through a strong glass, was panned oul by a Review representative, and streaks "f colon varying from one to foui inches obtained, li is evident that :i stamp-mill in all the property re .piir.-B to make it a paying pro position. Great Northern Mountain Will Shortly Be the Scene of Great Activity. Immense Amount of Ore. Broadview Bonded, Substantial Payment Made Work to Begin at Once. Other Deals on Same Mountain Pending. Some More Reasons Why. ANOTHER CONTRIBUTOR IS OF OPINION THAT SWINDLING IS BEING OPENLY PRACTISED. Ralph Higginson, who has the contract for packing ore from thi Mammoth, was in town We Ines- day looking for men to assi.it in . down tin- ore. A itrike oi some importance has been made in the big tunnel of thi Reward Co. A body of iron and quartz was encountered, and while in it->-If does nol give values - iffi* cient to mil rani the handling, it is 1 indication of the near proximity ot s good body of pay ore. Fifteen men are employed and 300 feet has been driven. Two drills ..- now at wmk on th- face of the tunnel and good 11 ign .-- beiug made. The Placer Co. an going ahead tepidly with the Hum.-. As many men arc employed aacffd be work* . k t.. advantage. It Is expected thai iluicing will hi- started within the next ten dav-. County Court Sitting. I IVII. ACTIONS DEALT WITH BY JUDGE FORIN. NO CA8E8 OF GREAT IMPORTANCE THIS TRIP, Tlie County Court Bitting » is held nt 1 roul Lake on rueadaj ■ ,-• Hi- Honor Judge Forin prodding. I ht ■ .- - were disposed ol by '.I p in. tie' sain" day Burrell vs. Smith. The plaintiff claimed 11-'" f«r meals supplied. Order to pav 116 per month Klliott i..r plaintiff, Houston \- Mcintosh. Hanson w Mcintosh. Klliott for plaintiffs, Hamilton for defendant. Dis* i. - I with COStS. These actions were vv ,.-• laims for w.rk done f,.r the Lucky .luck Mum . ' Tlie e\ idence produced cou .1 not, I, wi v.-r. put the liability on Mc Intosll. who i< n- n - "lily s shareholder and director "I the company. O'Donm 11 vs Davie. 'I hi- » ;1 claim for wages for assessment ffor_ done on a mineral claim Judgment for plaintiff, $50 and coats Elliott for plaintiff, Mc - c ,i ler for di fendant. Lai gford vs. Grant. Adjourned to Nelson. Elliotl for plaintiff, A. M. Johnson for defendant, lli'ow n vr- Bowman Lumber Co, A -'1:111.1 for wages in which there was a dispute. Judgmenl given f,,i plaintiff al the rule of 10 per day and costs. Elliott for plain- ,,n MeCarter for .1.-fen.hint. Orr v. l.cpni'l- Claim for hoard account. Judgment for plaintiff. Klliott for plaintiff. Mr T. Mud.Icn and family, of ;,,,. visiting Mrs. Roberl Madden of the Lakoview, ''ne of tlie mo t important deals made in thi- section for some time nn- jij*-1 been closed between A. I.. Houston an I the owners of the Broadview. Ths group of nine crown-granted claims is situated on Oreat Northern hill, and during the (Ill's was worked by the Horn Payne Co., but as the prices fur silver and lead were then very low, and the est of production, freight ami treatment were high, tiie property was closed down and has been idle since, although ther.- is an excellent showing .ni the property and consider able ore in Bight, both in the shaft and drift, and many were ih.- covetous oms. It was left, however, for a syndicate of Trout Lake's enterpris ng people to demonstrate their faith in that mountain i.y putting up the necessary money to secure a bond and further iis development. A crew of men will ut once he put i" »ork. and more added as opportunity i> made From this mine several substan- The Lardeau Rrewing Company are covering the whole district from Lardo to Arrowhead, Camborne, etc.. Their goods arc made of the best material and by experienced workmen. W. K. Hollenbeck left for his new location on Wednesday morning. Chas. Bonter, representing the Hamilton Powder Co., is up from Nelson on a business trip. Jack Smith, now of Comni lix, one of our old-timers, was a vi-itor during the week. Kaslo has organized a 'nrass hand, and so far there has been no protest on the part of the citizens W. M. Walker, travelling auditor for the C.P.R., came in on Monday night to check up thc local oflice. Andy Ward and Jack Stauber have a trapping contest on. A Stetson hat is the wager. Both are o'd trappers, and the Lord help the fur-bearing animals. Rossland's Meyor. Chas. Hamilton, mayor of the golden city of Ross'atid, was a visitor this week. In conversation with the Review man he expressed himself we'l satisfied with th.- pro* eress made in n.ii.ing in his city. He stated that iln* large companies operating were all in good financial condition and in a position to do business along the most economical lines. He predicted a great future not only for Rossland, but Jack Doyle, accountant for the fijr ,pp whoIe of the KootennvB P. Burns Co., was in (lunng the, The I.nnl.*.,u. he said, waa very week on Lib regular tour of in.spec-|{avonib)y gpoken „f am] .. w ""■• fonly a matter of a short time until Jack Knowles. one of the ''i;, it would be better appreciated tial shipments were made, the! boyscame in from Olalla Wednes-jThe winning of the trophies at official returns from which wire day nii*ht to renew old acquain- Nelson and Spokane would, be 164.00 per ton, but at the present [lances. thought, have quite an effect in 'making our magnificent resources Will Skinner and Charlie Foote were, hunting for big game last week. They returned with a fine liiishing development also shipping .. 1 , , , ,,_. caribou, considerable ore soon as raivliiding price of silver, lead and copper would be much better. Supplies will be hurried in with a view tf will permit. If the standing and business ability "f the men wh0 compose this syndicate goes for anything, it means that they will operate along conservative and legitimate lines, all of which augurs well for the undertaking, and one that is reasonably sure of BUCCCSS. Other deals arc pending on the -a mountain with outside cap* italiats The O.K. barber shop is to have a new ...vn.t artist. Next week 0. A. ('i.e.'-.'in.in, who bails from London in the smoke, proposes to slew Ul how a stubbly chin Can I" converted int.. a Btnooth dutch cheesi while the average Yankee barber is stro; ping his razor and fixing the fly-papers, lie will remove the surface croppingaquicker lhan you .'an dn.p a hot plate, evei though the birds have mated. Baths hv the wet or dry proci BS, tic latter being a novelty | erform* med' with the aid ..f ink eraser. Ho will he on deck fr .in early morn to dewy eve. an.l expects spol cash for iill operations. A parlor social was held on Monday night at the Met!....lis'. parsonage. An enjoyable time n ns -p. m. Bandy Laughton, one of the dispensers of tic drink- at Ferguson was in town Tuesday looking after delinquent bibs. T. B, Hik.r. the popular manager of the Imperial Hank branch here, had a good time among the grouse one day tbis week. known. The effects of past wild catting were now being gotten over and legitimate work being done, and the results are proving encouraging. Mi. Hamilton was delighted, notwithstanding the rainy we ither, with Trout Lake nn.l its surroundings, and intimated his intention to run up at a later date and < njov Some fishing and shooting. Great Nor-thenr* Mines. Tbe Great Northern Mine-. Ltd have called an extraordinary gen eral meeting at their offices in Nelson, lor Friday, I 'ct. 27th. The shareholders will he asked to pass a sp. rial r. solution authorising the company to borrow the sum of $10 O xi ,\ it!i inter.-st thereon at 7 per cent. Such slim to be pay al.le on demand, from any person or persoiir-. who will he ml ing lo advance such sum ; iuch ad* v.ii to l.e secured by a mortgage on the assol ol the company, an d iu case any pen I i ■ 1 nnd willing to advance such sum to authorise the proper officers of the company to execute such mortgtge, 2, To | ass a special resolution authorising the Company to borrow the sum of 1200,000 by way of debenture in irtgag i, secured by the assets of thc companv. Such mortgage to hear interest at 7 per ecu1 for thc term of ."> years .'{. To | ass a special res ilution authorising the proper officers .-f iln- company to execute such de* benture mortgage lo James Murray I. iy. Esq , of Nelson, Ii. r , to bi named as trustee for the debenture holders. That if such resolutions 1..' passed Abey put several stitches in the "" »"■-*-»-■««"». «"*« l« ™V*^ an Extraordinary General Meeting wound, and barring blood-polaon* fendant on the claim for refund of _.,, ,w ,,,,,,, ,l(-,,,„ ,,,,.,.,. iif „„. ing no serious results are looked deposit, without costs to either company on Saturday. Nov Illli. I to confirm BUCh resolutions Ed. Baillie, manager of the Mammoth, came through Sun.lav Ho rep.rts good progress being iiiii.lc along development lines. McKinnon St Sutherland go: iu a car of line Aahcroft potatoes this week. Tin- spuds ..f that district are gaining an enviable re; u tat ion At the Revelstoke County I'.cirt last week, before Judge Forin, the case of the Trout Lake Townsite Companv v. E. L. Kinman was beard. The claim was for |200 balance of purchase of land at Tr nit Lake. .1. M. Scott for plaintiff, and <i. S. Mr 'alter for defi nl int. memory is not too elastic, therefore to he on the safe side a notch will he cul in the ear of every client who expects tick. Those are bis only tick terms. Choose man is here to do business Same old U appears defendant had paid $200 price, same olrl stand, hut a diff* for an option on some lots, and a .■rent smile. balance of Jf'JlXI was required to ~~ . complete the transaction. Defen* O. W. Al.rahanisoii met with a . , . , • i , ...i ,,, I „ u'l.n, 'hint put in a eoiiiiter-elaiui for re* severe accident Inursaay. While, ■ doing some work on VV.8. Andrew's fund of the 1200 he had paid. His Honor decided the transaction was closed as it stood, and refused to caught his thumb, splitting itfrom|glva judgment for the plaintiff on the top near to the wrist. Doctor14, ._, , .,_,„ .. , ,..,.._,.. house lie was u-ing a. hand axe and his fool slipping, the I.lade foi Hide, Dear Mr. Editor,—There is one reason, it may he an indirect one, but nevertheless a good one, why people fall In making money out "f their mining investments, nnd consequently gel cold feet and discourage other probable investors. In magazines, mining journals and even iu reputable daily and weeklv newspapers, we see advertisements as follow- : "Dividend Paving! Dividend Earning! A limited number of shares at oc. per share." "(ire vain six feet wide. Average IliifJ per ton. Shares only oc.'' " Buy shares in tbe ' No Good Mining Co.' to-day at 3c. Mil) surely be advanced 1st of month to 15c." These are only a few of the Cit(h-|cnny highway robbery schemes advertised to dravr the money from the investor's pockets. and which ultimately prevents money irom lieing put into reputable conservative inining projects. Any p<r-..n with ordinary horse -• nsr- when offered a dividend paying stock at 5 cents per share ought to know that he is heing buncoed, for the palpable reason that if a mine is in shape to pay dividends there is noearthly reason why stock should be sold by the company operating. Again, buying stock at 3 cents on the promise of tbe seller *.o advance it to 15 cents is like buying fog for future delivery. If the g.H.ds are In sight to make stock worth 15 cents, then any sound business concern would not think of -a. riti.-ing it at 3 cents, and if tbe goods are not in sight, it is impossible for any man to say they will be at a certain date. Think for yourself. If yon are a farmer, will you sell your wheat today for '25c. if you know absolutely you will get $1.25 for it 30 days after I If your farm is paying you good profit aid worth IliK) per acre, would you sell part of it for $5 an acre ? Yet this is exactly what these unscrupulous schemers are Irving to make y..u believe they ar>' doing with mining property. Handle mining investments with ,; • -inic car.' and "ii the same business principles as you do your ordinary business, and the result will be the wiping out of these fraudulent schemes and the build* ing up of legitimate enterprises. The l.adie- Guild of the Lnglish church will give an At Home in the Oddfi Howe1 Hall on Halloween night, D.-t. 31st. Everybody w.l- .i.lii.• Ki li. -hnn n:- -■ :i. -I Harry M.Tiito.-h, manager and proprietor of the Hal.von Hot Sj rings, paid his first visit to thc camp this week. Harry says it co t him $150 for his trip, but that he was well repaid bv the meeting of old friends and the enjoyable trip iu from Beaton. Harry is otic of the mOSl Slicccssfil hllr-iness iu. ii of the interior Com n_; to Rossland in'06 prastically broke, he has by energy, good judgment and ability put himself on easy* street. We wish him every success in his new undertaking. Oavc Orr has been feeling so very lonely of late that nothing hut a trip to Trout l.ake would satiate his hunger for oompany. Dave came up from Camborne on Tuesday for a change, and it goes without say ii g that he got it Oave keeps, or rather we should Bay, the Camborne Hotel keeps him—busy we hope. .,. ■ 1 *r, i w ——~~ THE LARDEAU MINING REVIEW. Is I'rinleil at Trout l.nke (lly, nnd Publisher1 Ht Kei'diison nn.l Trout Lulu- overv Tiiiu'siliiy Tne I'Mlloi' U.xm ifot niilrt l»iiiis.-lI redpoll* fllilet'o.' tli-' )|>ll»loili ol' (s>. Ti-K.imiule.ili.ex- (.o-<-i-ii in its ooliimui All locals will be obnrged at the i-nte oflo cents |h*.' line, Aral llisei'lii.l. nml 10 (runs pei liii.'.'i.cli siilwii.i. nl Inserllmi. Terms for Tn.iw.i-iii anil oil-.er a Iveriislnu f. will he inn I.- known on application m oflloe kl.iii-.rii i-li-.i, l.'.n'n \ ri.r. ill itllvtliil'f. »«... ■ .Win. Grout Xafte Wlatet © Supply (So. ® mmww^mw By usint' Water supplied by this Company y u arc assured of al n- lute purity. Government Analysis to back up stateiucntM. ::::;:; Hugh McPherson - - Supt. Insterson, Griffith LUII.IWT-. . ' ... Madame Calve, the celebrated soprano has contracted to appear in several cities in Canada. Everyone would like to hear thc divine Calve, but that privilege will he afforded but comparatively feiy. Tlie next best thing to do is to hear her best efforts on a Berliner gramo-o-phone. Murray sells th niachiiits and records. "If I wen to give yon an orange,." said a judge, " I would simply say,' I give you the orange,' but should the transaction be HOW TO HELP A TOWN. Help to improve it. -: o :- Talk about the town. -: o :- Paironize it. merchants. -: o :- Advertise in its newspapers, -: o :- Speak well of its public spirited enterprising citizens. -. o :- If you think of no good word to eiiv, don't say anything had, about it. -: o :- It you are rich, invct in something ; employ somebody ; be a Ie''courteous to strangers that Watch-repairing, etc R. We BOG Painter —*. Decorator. * - * »*—4W. TROUT LAKH B. tt G. . YUILL JEWELLER, All work entrusted to a laWver to putfcome :,!",on« v"".; "ll'.v."»*v g«| Guaranteed. 'away with a g iod tmprcEsion. in writiii}.', be would adopt (his form : ' I herein* give, Jjfrwit and convey to you all my interest, I invest in a rmanent improve- right and title to suid orange^ to* m,'nt is *.*•* ""!,-'!l ,,u interest. celher with its rind, skin, juice,. . , . "'" ° '" ., , , . ,,,.,, ,; Always cheer on the men who pulp and l tts ; and all right* and g0 *_ f,;,. jmproyep,entg . your ,,,„-. wm advantages therein, with full power tion of lhe cost will be only what is jllsl. to bite, suck or otherwise eat the Binie, or give away with or without the rind, skin, juice, pulp or pits ; Dtm>l kjck "' ""-' .P'"?-109*- iu)" , . , .... proveiueiit because it is nut at anything hereinbefore or in any yonr ()Wn (,00- f|,_ feu. t())U vom other deed or deeds, instruments taxe* will ha raised » few cents.~ of any nature or kind whatsoever jCraubrook Herald. to the contrary in anywise notwitli standing. Eureka ! There ip yet hope of eternal reward for delinquent subscribers. One in forwarding n 2- spot this week says bis conscience was troubling him. At last we have found a dink with a conscience ! Contemporaries, please stand off; wc found the specimen and be is ours. Mining is business, and the sooner the people who wish to invest in minini* liarn it. the better. Some men are so hidc-bo'.inil politically, that if ihey were go to heaven, they would want to find out how St. Peter stood before they went inside. Cranbrook Herald. All ths Latest Magazines on Sale at "The Review." :::::: Smokers' supplies in great variety. 44 I P" you want to S_LL I i you wait to BUY Correspond with the I The Canada Gazette contains notice of the disallowance by tbe dominion government of the following Acts passed by the legi&bu ture of British Oo-nmbia t An Act, Get VOliF to amend I bo Coal Mines Hernia tion Act ; an Act to regulate im- i C*9«.»/•>__•_ _-»_.. /ihJ migration into British Columbia MatKHItfry <H1_ an act relating to employment on ' work* carried on under franchises granted by private Acts. General fVJerchants, Judge Forin at Ihe Conrt sit tings Tuesday made the Statement that he would si ways strain a point of law to give a man equity and justice, more especially when by the sweat of bis body be had earned wages which lie eo«ld not get The applicants, he said, must, however, come with " dean hands." We are entirely in accord with his Honor along the line. Oftentimes justice nnd n|iiity are overridden through some technical point of law, and we mimire and honor a man who has .trenath enough in his own position to set aside (jtiilv h'es and give a man what indue him. The new school law colli'- in force 1st of tin- coming year. Tiio ratepayers will then havi the opportunity of i xprcsslng fhemsi In . on tin- im; rirlaiil subject m' the education -of tho voung, f'nt}er the provision- of lhe i .« Aft there is iiii allowance >-f (40,00 per month, mi.I an .,- I allow- " line- up |,, film I,, ,,, : ,| ,i„. iiiiio'int put up locally. I! n grant will niiiounl to 1580 p. , aniiiim. li i ...i Hi *j within own | r..\ ini-i- ns to whelhei we j.'.'i n good t( ii. her w •,. I be able t > | ..'.• n .- ilin .- th il •■< ill ', him. In ih.' | ual ii was Bible In keep lltcll a mail salary was totally hmd f| ...•.- nu i i the result was l':.ni Unite Wn IDadfl a ci.rivrui nee of utilii a more lucrative position was open Starting u. der the new Hvstem wo look lo see more iiiii-n *i displayed iu school m.iiLis. If the dimensions of (he '• lake " in front of the Review office assumes much larger proportions we Intend to agitate to have ii pi I (in the map. Job Printing at 10, Mining Review.... .. .. .. .. I Lardeau Mine* K-rh.injte, " Review llni | Troul i B.C. 1 J —*•» •-*-*■ i*.—*«_.*..—^.». ^, J | NEW VORK LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY . nt Iwi-niKii' A.|. P Tin's. TAYLOR, - Rkvk -!' ik : A.'. t r Dentistry. _ I'll. Mil.I.OI - ■ . .... -. • iir- n -■- ;- It - .. ■•:■!*••.! TS, Air.ili rA Ulock ' l.ur- ■ I rvttl I i : : A. Milloy • • • 9 • • • • • • • • * • r. r I..\ki H 1 i. $ &'2-''3 ?:• '\". ■. a ?*, s ts &.-. i :© *'9'» •?? *? NOW la lhe i no- I r \. ,. i ! N.■- . t v i■ Feigut . The .own . ' f •■ i .. i || |,g ( Wolid. 'll, - ■ > 'i- \\ I'' ' M| \ PR tCUCAl. 1 H i AM ERICA N M I -. rOMPANJ - llura ■ i I tbo 1 > * - V 1 ■I j.Y.criffin&co.!__?_LM ) -j ;- \ I I m fe. m fir ri li ( ', !. I I loH^.lli.llMI_l« llllll V R I CUMMINS i '■llir-- Ol 111. II . 1 ■ ,| |. „ . , . NELSON, B C I Smith & Co. 45 Bleary St I MONTREAL. Ilt.il CI \- • I All 'iii.*-'. ' 111 tie I nr ; GuSON ,vv FERGUSON Ir I \ I r CANCI : . "\ OF RESERVE N Wr> h"* it* a e/reat reputa* Hon for> S in mnti \ S ' . e v '. i. i* O - -«. 5000Teiegrjohers needed The BEST Always ! •. i ■ . U_I" .?.tl3TJ*W I ll , - LEARN TELEGRAPHY AN > r R A' ' OV\ . '\G I '■ a . ' . iin- • - S \(1 :■ i ■ ■ ... '*> m 'Xm i i . .- i •' ... 6 • ■ i. i. ii i I. n ii I- i A , i I .. ., ; - II* I . i « n- .• • il |l I i.i i i ■ '. $?5' : HENRY FLOYD Rl VELSTOKE, B.C. a j m :- i*, its m .. twrnm (,'■ • - - » H, N. Coursiep RBVEL8rOKR, It. C . I It K 1 N S U |{ A N C K LOSS E B PA II' PROMPTLY Write for Rates. ► '■-•*». . ,. I. HI ■' - '"11 || ; -,| "' HI ' . •■ >' ■ v I , . I . ... I in eiir i ... i i.i . ir,. M Mi-TUKHIftr I.1 I. lllllBtl Ohio. In'' ll(l N -, M l.uii.i rx . f.n'.ri .. ^ lexarktna, lex San I ranclicu t.,, J!il,1 SIM > • • t<. c. A r-J I > (-» ru W A m V i'i Cbe fl.v: ■[ Beaton BE\ IO.V, p _, 0 l CO I |M- t V I '''i'i• vi;. K.\,s(.o, ! I il 'I-' III > i. I: . i ii i'i ll I i i.-i, ii il . W. BOYD-:--:-Prop '■;.-_ v v ■>-■ a. .-v..'-?'il mi "BRGUS0N H©TEL The noted liome for Wavollurt visitlh. lert'iisoi], B.L'. A iv.'ll storked liar of the choloeit, Ltqour., Wines ... McDonnell & Black Pro prioton Legal Notices. CBRTI1-jeATKU OF IMPBOVEMEHT, NOTICI'.. |)oldon Clioil No,:.'., Golden Che I \.-. -.' I ractlon, nnd l.jdle mineral ulniina hili.ate in .!.o Trout l.nke Milling llivi- ii if \V< it Kootpniiy rliatrict, Where located: One and one I all hilei .-..illli treat from tii»- ti.w.i of . i.j.li.r, B. 0. T.ik.' notice tlmt I, John Keen, free fcuiior't. .-•• liflcate No. B83.S83, Intend liny .lain after date hereof, to apply to lie Mining Recorder lor Certificates of ■nproveiucata fur ihe purpoie of obtain* Tn.- row n grants of the ahuvu claima. And further take notice thai actloi lii.li'i- n.-.-ii'iii .''7 limit be commenced lcf.,11- the laiuance of iuch certificate of Inproveinonta, Dated thin .i_t dav of iber, \. !»., 1905 Nov 2 OS JOHN KKKV. NOTICE. I|a L Diamond mineral claim, iltuate in the Trout l.nke Mining division ul Went Kootenay district. I Where located: On divide between li.- ►..nth f'.rk of the South Fork of Hutu i ! -.in river and Bonanza creek, abnul mllei iiortlierly from the American Uke Notice tlint 1,0. B. N. Wilkie. cling aa agent for the Seattle-Oregon il, ing < " . !• .M 0. No. Bfl 119 •. .ii- n.l, aiiiy nays from the date I.. i apply to the Mining Recor li itiricate •>( Improvements, tor the ■irpnte of ..i.i.i. inn. a Crown Grant of \i. above claim. J And further tuke notice thai action, pidersection -1". must be commonred .-• re il.' Issuance of inch Certificate If Iinprovementa Dated this 6ih .In. of Oct., a d, i "' I : w ri ii. ■ i ";,!' "ii. - -coin. in-I. i ii l-'ih-'Ji"",'.1''''""" I.O-B.W. 'Vllkle.agcnl Coi ,-l;i .in,,., Hills, free miner's cunillciiui No, i«wi i liileini, slaty days from the dull'liero '■ '"-O'l'h |,,||„. Ml,,!,,,. |(,.,.,|,|,.,. |,„ .,,.,.,. ni i,./' '"'»"'**• "i.K'iii-. i'n- ih- purposeof '■ 'i« a i roivu Urniil uf tlie aliovo olaim. „,.?,, "irilier tuke notloe tbat action, under suutiM .J" ""i*1 '"• eiimmonceil lit-fort tlie I* i i i, ,"/. -."-*■.-..tui.-i.t.- ..i linptuwtnetiU. h da) ..r')- i..i-r in. It ., r.l'l 0 , ■ " "•-*• '- , ■ up i.ukr, ortii apla... . , in ad, , POPLAR LMKKCTORY ... II. ,N. WII.KIK, I' I, TH'I T LAKE. NOTICE, , Black Diamond Mineral Olaim iltuate '" ''"• "i ml Lake Minini.' Division of Woal Kootenay District. Where located One half mi!., north oi ({asking creek, ink.- Notice that I, II. Mcl'lieraoii ■-"■ -! for the Beattle-Ordgon Mininti 1 ■ I " ■ Minora' Uertifloate, So : intend sixty dayi from the dati •ereoi toapply to the Mining Recordei for a Certificate of finprovomenti for the purpose of obtaining a Crown yraut ..f the above claim. And further take notice thai action under section 3i musl bo commence I before the i--- inco ol iuch c. itiii.-.it.- of Improvements. Dated thii 23rd day Sept. a.h. 1008. •ept _- .-■"ii.'i-: Ho r l-'iix, niliii-nil .-Iiiiii,, sltuab. Iii I'-.- l.'.i.i l.;ii,.- Mi,mn; Division ..1 u.-iK'.-.i- ■nay dlslrlat. Where located :—On Tlonaats ereel ib ■ ..ne nnn. itiutu-ea.l from lilack Ulamoiid mineral claim rake i,-.ii. ■ nml i. ...i; \. wilkie.agent r-.. i-i -.|.-.\ i-il'Ii. free miner'*, certificate No. I, kI.1v i!i.v» in.in the date h. re- • ■ i ." Htiiing KccoHi r for -. .'. r ! ilcut. ..- : , i ■ | . ■ im -.1 l.'rownU ml of Hi n . iv« . .vn.i further ink.- notice thai nel Ion, ■'■ in" i I --'.11.111 1 before Un is <uai ■■' .1 leal, of I in pro- indents, : thi. .i .-:.-..: . i.-i ilier, A.l'.. '"'•'• (i. n. n wilkie, i- • - TROUT I IKK, . ■ 5. 10. II. N. WII.KIK. NOTICE. ' T.mi Edwards mineral claim, iltuate |i ii... Trout Ij.kr- Mining Diviiion of t Kootenay district. l-.-f.* Incited: "n Silver Cup monn.l. .it I'» miles from .-u-.r-r Cup rake notice that I, Frederick Charlei llliott, KM .0. No B88042, acting st ■nt for John fl*. Westfall, K. .(' I'.>7'i n, intend, sixty dayi form ■ date licrcnf, to apply to the j Ree irnWr f-ir n Cei tiAcate of ivementi, for .be porp me "f ob* miiK u Crown Grant ot the above lai -... And further take notice that action Slider 8irtir.li n", piual becommonced I- ■ the llSlI S of ,-n'h Certificate |f Improvements. Dated thii llth day ot Aag.,A,D 190S. - - ■ S 'I ill TO I'I l iVvl'l-A"! 00 OWNER l\i I' Ic. McLennan soever lie may li iv< li iiiefei*r**d liL« iirt. real in tin- l.ii.li." niiueral . ..nn. 1 ake Notice " u I the un lei o-owner «iih you In the Em bro min* rrtl claim lituite on sauth side of Lar- li-.i i river between Rapid ai. I i'.';.lnr •r.-.-k" iii the Tronl Lake tti ning dii iaion ul IV. Kootenay, haveperfon I the necessary work and made the i ary ex i.i'ii.liiiir.- on the above-menti med ■ i'n the yean 1904 nnd I .r.un to hold i he r seel ■ f tl,.- Mineral Act, and ihe yean foi which *-»i-i «'.rk vi-ai. performer) and es i.ci..inure made having expired. I hen - by ni\.' you notice that il within BO la - ii'iui 'he iii-t publication here, f . oo fail or refute id contribute your proportionate share of inch exnSndltnre and pay il.'- costs ot 111i. advertisement, vour interest in the laid miueial claim will become the property of the nnder* • .i.i-i under aut' by virtue ot section*] of the Mineral Act Amendmrnt Act 1900. Hated at Trout Lake this.'.I I. day of J(II V, 1905, 1 KKI> C. Iii I '"IT, Jut \ 7, ...". Co I Inner NOTICK TO liKI.IMil'K.NT .'.i-.i'.VSl-.llw io .luiiics Qrant', it. G, Mad eod and .lames Bouchlsr, or to whomioevei they may have transferred iln-n in- 1 '-r.-r-i in the Slate mineral olaim. Take i,i.in-.- iimt I, the undersigned .-..-.i«m i- (mi, ygu in the Slate mineral .liiiin, (-itiiai. .In South side ol Lardeau ': 'i u tw. en luii . I aim l"oplai**creeks i" the i rou| 14.k-f> Mining Diyjiiou oi u.hi Koolenar, luxe performed the necessary work'ahd made tin- nee I'X'ieiiditure on the ab ve mei I mi d laim (oi i! •• vei ra 1904 and li"1".. in irder io h. ! ihe ams an lot lection "4 - Mineral Act, and the years for1 '. Inch said work mi* I-1 formed and ex ■ iid ' :-- |, J here* '•;. give you notice thai il wiihiu 90 days from the lirsl publir Ition li reof you fail or i.i i- to contribute your propor- ■ of mi.-h expenditure nnd "-.> I e costs of thin Ivei'tiierrfenl (our "ii> rest in ihe laid mineral claim will become lhe projierty uf the undersigned unl I . vnl i« -f M-c.ioii 4 . i the Mineral \ i .\ ih.ii I n ml Ai t, 14900. Date i al froul l.ak • thii I7ih day ..f July, I JAMES SKULL, i'i.-i iniii-,-. Grand Hotel FIRST-CLASS BAH, A. NO. 1 ROOMS. Balmoral Hotel. . -ifcr1-^'"'' *"i-T .ti -... - i in 11 ■ P V'ialtora to Fergoi i muy rely upon the very beat of accommodation at ihie well-know u hotel Rooms are «ell furnished thioughoot. The Har Is stocked with u choice asiortment of palatable quenohero, X Under the Management of S. Slinger Royal Kofel Fancy Har, "ilu. i:;il I rilerl.ilnineit Hull. Un Board, World'.* Mln'njt News. E L. MORAND, - PROP. NOTICE. Copper ( ..iii .. al claim, tiCoAte in the I'icui Iii- : lining dlvijl. -. ol W • -i lv - , Uriel Where local! I. On -tiller t'np liiousi* min, about \)i miles from Silver Oop mine. Ink.- notice thai I, Frederick < Elliott, I!-'..V.C So. B88042, acting aa igcnl for Charles I.. Cppp, I ..M C. No. i BSol^u, CI arles McNIcholl, l-.M.C. ' ."-ull. and Jolm W. Wi F.M C No. B87904, iniend, sixty da/a , from the date hereof, t I apply te Inn ; Ri i-'.r.li-r f..r n Certificate of Im rovemenla, i..r the puipoai ■a ning a Crown Granl of the above claim, And further take notice thai sol ion. under section .-.", must be commenced :- ■ io the iuuauce vi Certificate of Im- provemi i ti I'.i' I il ii llth dav of Aug. a.i>. 1906. 18-8-1006, '.'. iien look . . plae ■ to ipi ud your holidays, beiar in mind thai Trout Lake is «n ideal .-tiiiiiner resort. The ac i ' ry and climate are magnificent THE QUEEN'S HOTEL Abrahamson Bros., Proprietors IIVKHVImy | * ;\v ash HIHSI'-I'l.asm IN ALL BKSPKOT8 Fire Proof Safe Tin-Hour..-Is socket wltli t i n-.»m Wlne-i and (.'l»arH on tho market. Trout Lake, Dominion Hotel The CENTRAL HOTEL Revelstoke Is Under tbe sains Honaaemeut. TIME TABLE Review Job Dept. tor High-Class Work. Lardeau Hotel Baa 5 Sandy Laughton Hripiiclor. w Ml w'" ''' j«| j I 111" (Ol ___' cuis ne, II IN <*- i Ing I". guaoii you nh .tiId stay n iha I ndesti _ ||..i.-I. Ile.e lhe vis i r I Ii i b'll i. iliui'd w itli iii'..i.*-. !■;•. iiii iii we'! Vi niilal i iiii 1 warm rooaie, «< 11 glockf'l bs*. and evi-ryili 'ip *»hi' b i.-, ds towardi i. i! UK your vi-ii n pleasant and memorghle 00*. Bates i.-i'in $1 day upwards. We strive to pleats ..ur patrons. FERGUSON. S.8. AHCM£;P or S.S. LARDb'AU. Itunnint* iH'tween Arrowhead, llea- ton and Comaplix, oommeuetog October 14th, 1903, will sail as follow*. n.-uili. r pei in i'n )*. Leaving Arrowhead for Boa cod and I iomapllx, t» i.-<- dally— lute nn.l .'.k. Leering Beaton ami Comaplix fm Arrowhead, twice daily—Ttl.'k au.l 1 _.-4.■>k. Making oluee connections with all C. P. It. Steamers and t.aiii*. _he owners reaerve tbe right to change times of sailings » tboui notice. The l:mplre Lumber Co., Limited. ftrat-Clais in every r.-sj- -t. The Travelling public carefully y tiik.-n cure of. JpMy & Neiisiiii • Pifs. The Review h the best Advertising Medium in the Kcct>enay5. It Has the Largest Circulation. viroio'i sacs ma E. R. VIPOND Trout Lake Livery Freighting Packing Rawhiding A H'U'IAI.TV. Stcliles tt Trout Lake. TROUT LAKE HOTEL fl Excellent Accommodation Best Liquors And Very finest Cigars a Mm Simpson, Proprietor. gmH-_m^^ 7\ ^ TROUT LA CITY MACKINNON and SUTHEKLAND u ______Sd^Sd_____i General Merchants. • FERGUSON - - B. C. THERE Iiuve lieen fr.itiiiios made by jmlicloiii Invoat* ment In Real Eetate, and more fortynea will be made than ever the ii. xt two or three years. Th. one ivli'. raapi tlie barveal is t rigio.ll investor, for lie ln\s liis inooev ou u certaintj. Noiv lei ii- ['..iiii i at to you tbat there i- no b< t ler ipot ..ti 'he Con* tin nt lo buy llo.il Ketatu tbnu TROI I LAKE. Trout Lalte li the prettiaal ipo» in ibo K.M.ti nnv-; us u pleasure K i- ri i it has iiii i ijunl. Boating nn I Helling may bo Indulged in tin. year round ; while big game in a'.uml.nice is to llio fiiunil 00 ilia hi'li. Its eliiiinte is superli, iliore h iui; no fjmat ostromea, h li ■ i11j» mi!.I in wn ler nml cool in Mininiei. Il oatl h ii-l nf 8 -ti I of ' he Ann*! lintels inn! resiliences In Uritish Columbia. Ite si in nre well In.] ..ut anil graded. There B.n Iwi i'xc.'!l''iii (reoernl mores, mil ;i kIuiio." at lhe n.le i tisemenls in this journal will hIiow that nil I rail es are fairly well represented. Write wiih confldeuce to Agents. H. McPherson Agent Trout Lake, B.C. -7-__ •« _>*1' if 11 Lots can be obtained on EASY TERMS. Make your selection at once. :: :: Then call on or write to ♦ .;.»• fi_y IT lias in ver hud a " hootn "—its growl li hiis hern steady. It is the In nil of navigation, snd thr* terii.il al of tho Lardo luanrli of tie C.P.R. All f.... Is (iii the I.ni.'inn ) inii! to Tr. n't Lake. It Is lite ci ii nun inl c. nlro i f lhe i i. hi •; n ii eral Jii-w li t on tbe i-oiiiii ( i,i and has '. nnking facili* lief provided by iho [uipeiial I'uiiK of Canada ; first-clnss acliool accommi daiii n under Ihe dici r* lion of P. Shannon, B.A.; a good w;iii r sysli in : govi rnmi nl i dices ; ('. in.I* ('. nr! sittings; Mi lie <list Episcopal md Anglican churches nml c. tlage lio-[ iinl. i here nre valuable ranch lands on ilie-outskirts awaiting sciiUts. Iib lumber resources are magnifi* cent, r.iiil n Imiul saw mill with a enpneitj of 00.000 ft. per day is at c e l in.! .f the hike. The mines tiihuluiy are proving out bigger producers every yiar. with new proipi (Is opening up rich bodies nf ore. Tl ere will be n l>i(* rush lliis summer, w> if you would knew more, write nt ..nee to . iihei of the agents nt the addresses bi low. F. B. Wells General Agent Revelstoke, B.C. \t , _.- aiauuuaiiiiuuuiiuiiuu^aiiu^aiiiiiiuiuuiUii^^uiuuiiiiiuuiuaauiaiuiuu JobJPri f i ~ : tna of every description will be faithfully executed attha_T ■ >£ ;, Feiv'tison F>.i_hting and j Packing Outfit. a ■':„.J->. ' j " -ta Cojtriirtfi enteied into for packing of Kilning RupplifrS, etc. 'n nn'- point in lhe district. li.io.l. prompt service, am) any work undertaken guaranteed patiplnoloi y. S. DANEY, Prop. - Ferguson LEGAL FRED ('. ELLIOTT, BARKISTBR. SOTARY rt'iu.ir, kit., Troul Lake, B. C. and Ferguson. (loo. 8. MeCarter, J A. llarvry lontv Court, held Tuesday, 1 i- rii.ht an influx "f visitors, nmong .bom were Hi* lienor 1• Judge Forin,nolieitors G. 8. Mc* t'ni ir, Revelstoke, Uhaa. Hamil ton, Ro-sliiiul. Robt Hodge, Nel* • io.i ; lltisjatitr-nn.l « itne-ses. F. E Loder, Kosslaivd, H. Mcintosh, . Halcyon, A. F. Dudgeon, ti. A. Clio. B 'lnnn. Oomai'lix : H. Sine, J J. Smith, Revelstoke. F. Q. Brown, • Bsttleford, Al an McDonald Ar roviieipl; D. Mcintosh, Dave Orr. Oamborne. The Committee of the Skating Rinl are aanonneing a jzntiid eon- cert for Friday, November 17th. Revelstoke Assessment District. Take Notice that I shall hold a Court of Revision and Appeal. under the " Assessment Act, 1903," ■ fortlie Revelstoke Assessment Die* triet. oi Monday, the _7th day of Nov. mher, 1906, at the hour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Court House, Revelstoke. 1). td at Re.e'Moke tbis 23rd dav of October. 1005. C. M. FIKI.D. Jiul/.. of the Court of Revision and Appeal, Revelstoke Al ment.District of West Kootenay. Imperial Bank of Canada. Head Office: TORONTO. ONTARIO. Capital Authorized. $4,000,000 Capital [paid up] - 3.500.0;>O Real - - - 8.W,000 Brandies In the Northwest Territories, Provinces of British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec. T. R. MERRITT, President. D. K. WII.KIE, Vice-Pres. and Gen. Man. E. HAY, Assistant Gen. Manager. \V. MOFFAT, Chief Inspector Trout Lake, B. ('. Branch-A Oeneral Hanking I'uilnc.i Tc.u.acteJ Bavinjn Popart ment—Deposits received and interest allowed. Ornrtr. uol,| nvnllAlilr- In nil pArta of Canada, United isintoH unit Eurnp*. Nncclnl Attention glren In oolleellom and M nil.ii Ih ...I-. T. B. BAKER. rtanager ALEX. CRAWFORD THE riONEKR Livery and Dray Stables Saddle, Pack and Cartage Horse" Always for Hiro Freighting. Packing and Teaming a Specialty The B C. ASSAY and CH IfllCAL SUPPLY Co., Ltd. Vancouwsb. B. C. Headquarters lor Assayers, Minini* and Mill Supplies. Bole a.cut* in B. C. for . Morgan Crucible Co.," Iiallersea, Eng- . land; K. \V. Ura.in A Co.'s PatentCary Furnaces, Burner*, etc. : Wm. Aine- worth A Co.'e Fine Balanree. etc., etc. «»♦♦♦♦»♦ Daily Mape leaves Beaton at 12 o'clock for Trout Lake Ferguson and Camborne Leaves Ferguson, via Trout Lake for Boston at 7 a.m. Branch Stables at Trout Lake, Beaton, Ferguson and Camborne HARVEY McGARTER & riNkHHAM SOLICITOUS, Etc. REVELSTOKE H. C >-> illcliura lor Imp-rial Hunk ..t i-anad*. W. I. BRIGGB J. M. SCOTT, ll.s. Scott & Briggs Barristers and BolialtOFS KMt.O_NBH^* j^jOSI.^-. f. City Drug Store I PROPRIETARY MBDI0INE8 PRESCRIPTION WORK. -*-*■•*-■•-"--*-*■-• ^-■ ^ *.__ J _oh0ol Supplies. [Ol Toilet Articles, & Etc. itt! STRICTLY CASH c A FULL LINE OP CHOICE STATIONERY, -*"tk A-4. J ttmtm itt&t&O OOCM 0= O 4/ 4_^^-»4»fHe»*Oa_; _, tit. _J Solicitors for Molson's Bank. REVELSTOKE B. C. \ ■'■'■ ■ \ $ v_^* ■ -j RESERVE, RIGHT OF WAY FOR RAILWAYS, ETC. Notice is hereby given that all Crown lands along tin* located lines if any rail way, power, or tramway company, In* Ciir|vorated under authority of tlie Legislature of this Province, ami having a width of fifty ;-r.n) feel on each r-i-lc ..( said lines, nre reserved forrinlit of way parpones for such railwny, power oi tramway oompany. w. **. gor;:. Pepntv Com. of Land!- and Works. Lands A Works Dept. Victoria B.C., lir.l Oct., 11)05. WINDSOR HOTEL TROUT LAKE. B C. Best Hotel jn Town, Heaflprtei. for Miniri and Connercial Med. ACCOMMODATIONS ARE FIRST CLASS D. R. McLENNAN, PROPRIETOR TROUT LAKE I.OPGK l.O.O.F. NO. 41 M ft Hi-.rui.-i r meeting, lielit In ...1 !l. n.-u'. Hull every Tiit-mliiy nlcht at - O'clock vi.ii i.( broth- m*5-*^ wncnr.lliilly welcome O. Jacotwi.n, N. fi. ; A. W. Kitfc II A K.Her TUSCAN LODGE, N.39. AF. & A.M. 3rd Tliurt-ilnr each month, niters Welcome ' K<c, H. McPherson. W.M S_SBJ_HS_S__S8___B_S_S. BBBBE _ lhe Lardeau Brewing Company rVTTj^-.—Tfjr, Lager Beer and Porter. "<*-a;jT.'_ Draft ®> Bottled. s ' WOOD VALLANCE HARDWARE CO- LTD- Hardware, Minors' Bepplies, Stoves and Ranges. NELSON. B.C. ♦ ■;-'.-*.♦♦*)« MASTERSON Gexbu_ Hsbcbak I Miners' Supplies *> t? «*_-? _i-_s_s=s?_^o«- I 0K 1 JBarbet Sbop -FOBA- ]i Oood Shave or Hair Cut — CALL ON I William Schnell, *\ KEilUlrtO.N and TIloUT LAKB. Hot and Cold Baths ArviHintaiil, \ .,«.i..i J. C. MURRAY, TlTOCT LAKE, B. C. Outritlt eofMMBTa* ir»ter«-ti rarvfullr kroke? after. r1tr.il I -r . «ira. . I>_nai V. M. Westfall & Co. POPLAR - B.C. >*><»«**;•<_,,-},; .» .««»»♦ M"iii '-.... Minim l*rc>j^r»ir« Rmjflett On, Mln»-»i«r>rt l-r.*»f*-*n. Ift*u»*it »nttM4, Mli'iirPriv"--*.'-" *"1Mt»rf»f >«i lli.i J(Ul». I .art. an I. .'-it Kw>rllc»..rB^» BULBS Troul Lake, B. C. * Hssa^imj Ooln'or SiKer $1 50 • ii.lil Mini Silver . . .|2 00 Silver end J_-.vJ.... . 2 SO • '"[.("■r . . .... Sine 1 00 f J A0 NOTICE TO CO OWNERS Te James'.rant, or to whomsoever be nnv have transferred I.i* Intereal la ths Cromwell mineral ilmn Take notice thai »c the un*Jersi{*ned co owner null vou in the Cromwi ll mineral claim,aftuata on hes*fof Brown .-re. k, In 'I root Lull' leinii. w. K.riri.'iniy, have performed ll i-r-Miiv work nn.l niaik lh« ncceaaarves- penditoi. on nl iv« n (pr the yearn loot 1005, n on .. lhe -nine n. der .i , .'i fthi ul Act, nn.l Ihe v. i- for wli «nrk iv.i- |ierformed having . siiire.1 I liereb*. |*lvo j that If wii dayi *nm tho drM |>ublica y hi fail ..r refuse toi iiiiii.i. . r.,nr |.r.,. D..rin.iiii-«. .-I nr.- of inch ej penditiire ami pay the nosl r-f Ihiaadvi ri - onl 5 SHANNON, fssayer n i'.it mis b. C 0.BN WILKIE, P.L.S., Provincial Lan»l Surveyor, Mineral CUImn Snrvcy***) ami Cnm n Oranti Obtained -BULBS A. G. FRASER,TitHrtUke *^ ^^ J aBuar*>ii,a<«ai**--«.sw BULBS ==BULBS • > •.! ..fdee. In ai bake, fl (' W. H. Jones, i i. !'•»( 1. „-' , ; ||„ .; i NELSON, B. C. ? AKEV!,EW HOTELP.Buras&Co'F. B. Wells, rROUT LAKE 11 r. war inierest In the sgld mineral, CJ-Jf C| fb.^n O /T/% ■ Ba will become Ihe property ol ll h.iei I ri?lci L ItC V CV \X0. D" win r nnd hv virtue o'bi lion 4 u '•»»**'. • . | i' p well Supplied with L IWHOLEBALE JAMJ BBTAIL -^VBLSTOKE, (i.e. arKe OoBforlable if,., mp, Excellent Cuisine and Attendance iquorstl Cigars Meat "• ' hnwi i »_-„.0 Madden & Levesque Props Merchants """'••'-in all kinda of Fresh Meal I,BOUTLAKE,B,C BOUGHT Cash phici;_* paiu
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Title | Lardeau Mining Review |
Publisher | Trout Lake, B.C. : [Publisher not identified] |
Date Issued | 1905-10-26 |
Geographic Location |
Trout Lake (B.C.) |
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Newspapers |
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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-1905-10-26 |
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Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2016-05-18 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
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AIPUUID | 19e3176e-a049-438d-8667-3879518b4c0b |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0310376 |
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