_/ A cyA «—^ a -t eyvrt^-K^ #~, ly n larger cirou* ii than any fewspaper in N, lootcnay. Best u< ertising i liuni f^l. p*\ m - IVOL. I <?* Si V_5 \y Tiic repi'iscntntive nf tlie ricli Lardeau country. Sent to any address for $2 per an. in advance. TROUT LAKE MTV, B.C., HARCrl 10, 1905. our Tons a Day rom Beatrice. HOAXIONS ARE IN FAVOR the Lucky Boy has a car ol $150 ore Hlnckcil al tho O.P.R, sheds awaiting the opening of transportation. Alec. McLean, the lessee of the lliii'se Shoe, came down Tuesday. Tills MINE BECOMING lie itatoi that the property iiturn- \ FAMOUS SHIPPER. ingoutgood. There is now about nyo tons 0! high-grade ore un the , . 1 ,,. i„ ,i dump, which will be rawbiili'il to let a long, haul simple tin*, ' ., 1,11 _ 1 1 the steamboat lauding as quickly ncc Mines, Ltd., have reached " l •> 1 , . .'us possible. The ore as sampled Iii 111 tin- develo uncut of . ' ' wi 1 run easily 1180 per Ion. Ore is being rawhided down from lhe Lucky Boy every day nnil stored at the O.P.R. sheds until navigation is resumed. The local fishermen tire nil on lhe hunt for periwinkles to use fur bait to lure the wary greyiing to destruction, Don't forget the printers if you make a good catch i ir property which assures suc- | . Mrs. II. V. Anderson and F I'liliniT who have practically kin 11 (-•< 1 and caiiied on the work lv in bo congratulated on the lien did result of their years of Bird work. Tin property it now producing iur tone of high grade copper ore r day, which is being rawhided iwn the hill ti) transportation. now Btrike was made in tho 85 li.ni driftr from which a no foot Promising Properties Awaiting the, u_,_^__. __ _ Coming of Capital to Further "* Jack Senti returned rucsday Develop Them. ,li■-1,, hom n,u,k "here he has been holidaying for the past week. -.. , , Rev. A. _. Bharpe, wi 1 visit situate ut thc head of Canyon assaying 15 o?.s, in silver and 00 Beaton .,,.,, Camborne Bondav craelt are some partially developed per cent. 4ead. ,-, ...... , '.,, , . ' nil moon, at which places he will properties whiol^ for good showings No. I v..,, igof quarts and is:: hold set vices. The evening service (■anno, be surpassed. The _ta -feet wide. Very little has been ;„ Tr„u, Lake will beconducted tion i« good, being only about 8 done on this \,.;,,!, Iind no assay, by local helpers miles from transportation, and on I taken. In the different leads are too be forjnd sulphides, argentif. r-, " \ J™ tht c,iU[''" M,,n'!"-V ni*ht '.0 tako charge of the engine room ■i the Proctor. D. Stevens, super NO. 18. A Deal on G. N. Mountain. \* \ *._*, ROSSLAND PARTIES AFTER ' A WELL-KNOWN GROUP OF1 PARTIALLY DEVELOPED PROPERTIES. ou- galena, gray copper, sulphii of ilver and chlorides. an easy wagon Wad grade. Among he numb r is thc Llnson View property, consisting of six eliiiins owned by I'. A. Lindgreenl fi i , .-iter power is availabli und M. Kelson. On thi ■ •• tour distinct veins running with 1 . the formation. The No. 1 vein i IA. Lfndr/rcen ai I ■ ! Rossland pin ties are after a bond on the St. Elmo, blue Hell, nnd True Fissure claime on the Great Northern hill. The proposition made to the owners is for 11 short int. ndent of boat engineers for the bond, work to be started at once. C.P.R., also cane- In, and the Pr. p tor machinery is receiving atbor* .1 ugh overhauling 4 ft. wide, in whii h is exposed a pay.--1- ak of (i b. 21 iii' hes. An A Pleasant Evening. open-cut (? 1 1 fe A social in honor of Miss Eva Henderson was held in tho Odd- irgt ly to tie stuping ground. A large body 'if good concentra- ii d ore hi ' opened up which ill nol . r, be bandied un. I either a mill is installed or transportation facilities are im- I. [Mohican Going Ahead. bwNERS WITH SMALL CAPITAL PROVIDE FUNDS FOR propeh : v i\ wiih'ii rni:\ HA .■■; SFIDENCB fellow's Hall on Tuesday night. Miss Henderson has acted us assistant postmistress in Trout Lake for the past six months, and In that capacity has iniide herself very popular, and as the young lady was leaving to join her parents ut Grand Forks. U.C, nil her friends were anxious that her final memories should be pleasant ones. The affair proved to be a very en- ituated "ii Haskins Creek, nnd onflista <.i six claims. The aiti- Placer Operations Begin. icil a tude of !;is property i.- 5,000 to pnystreik of 81n bi A haft has] 7,600 feeij above sea level. The W. N. Dunphy, who has charge been sunk lo n depth feet, group is located on the same fur- of the placer workings is busy get- showing ore all t!.e_ way nation aa the Silver Cup, and the ting the flume cleaned of ice. If 20 inches wide. Ad if I hi e is ven similar,. the weather holds mild there will driven from the bottom of this Th_ property ia about three he a clean-up next week. Bo far shaft cutting'hrough 21 incl of miles south-east of the Silver Cup, the clean-ups that have been made been driven for 186 feet, for which payors. From this drift a ind two _od-a-hfllf miles from tin- have proved very satisfactory to baa been sunk lor 15 feet si C.P.R The vein is in graphite, the company. a continuous body of ore. i . 1 md can be tr ced on six claim.-. It it expected that the officers j foot of cju test shipment*-wei -. ido from the A drift tunnel hat been driven on and principal men of the company average val follows lithe vein of the Kottora Dollar, 140 will •> and it is altogether probable that their offer will be accepted. The showings on the property are excellent, and with development ought to prove out winners. On the-St. Elmo 11 inches of clean and 3 to -I ft. of concentrating ore is exposed, giving good values. About 185 feet of tunneling bus been done. On the lilue Hell a tunnel has property, giving results ai Ottlbs.fromabaft, value* |IS6pei ton feet, th 2000 " ' 1 !() ,. 1800 " " drift " 187J50 : ':'"" A considerable amount of ore ia mi the dump awaiting .in scuts have been made for 33 and 701 '. cutti 1 through 4 to 5 :: ; o-e giving - I |33.«0 p r t 11. next month. We be- On the True Fis-ur. the ore is ex? streak of which runs lieve that they have a good paying p * 1 in two places showing from . j,, 4 j ,j Across' proposition ahead of them. Tiie 1 i to5feetof concentrates averag- 1 which cuts a quartz gold is there, and it is just a mat- ing 130.00 per ton. if carrying galena"I tor'of handling it right to secure The situation of the property its \V ority of the owners ■ii- in K01 ti nav. cs- joyable one. The evening was M No' 2 "J" ia ll" ■pent with games and dancing, and Nol ' an<1 1U"~ ParaUel ffith , ,, . ,, . ,1 ' and is opened up by . , at 11 p.m. the company sat down * ' 11 . i- 1 . xi : open cut .; to an excellent light supper. .Mrs. . ■ . ' ..I., , 1 1 m m 1 inch.-, which --. \ 200 t nl. (mrrison assisted by Mrs. \\.j ' ' ,, • 1, 1 11 ton. No,3 vi -.1 ; - 1 I ' n Adams gracefully sujiei-intended ,1 *»•• 11 1 iicdded 111 L'rapbitc. Btmilar : the prog amine. Miss Henderson , r *, left town on Thursdnv morning. S),lvor["1' ' ami the good wishes of •verybodyj M"PP* o1 • ,1 . _,. lore from 8 to ' Th main '-" "ll return cy copper rivine Frank Abey brought a nicelini 1 1 d, and if handled properly should be a big producer. 1 with him from the coast I j~ 1 _>. t the post He Ground Covered ■ ,,. \. 1.1 a vou a .1 , ("nop iii and Eee them on tne l to ii it. A. Fh tshman, traveling jeweler 'ii inch and pork-shyirt, was in this week by ''Review. »i l.-ii'dcaii ami TfOOt '" '">v" MWrWBtTBl_d re wailing to secure — "" in assist in the de- The annual meeting of the Trout vcH-ryat ShylockJWE INDULGE IN A LITTLE ne of the bova who 1 in ir properties, a iragcoualy, if slowly, as fast ;\^ their own rn it. aaya the Nelson Lake Kink Oo. was held some time ago. when the following directors were elected lo govern affairs for the ensuing year i A. M. Craig, X.. A notable instance Abrahamson, O. W. Abruhaiuson.j(iOVFKNMl..M It Passes Second 1 Beading, us. Thi-.. another of SELF-ADVERTISING WHICH PROVES THE WORTH OF FOUR l.i'CAL n.'JUIER. tt of tho owners of the Mohi-j Louis Levesque. .ind J. ('. Murray. . . . th Nettie I... and The first meeting of the new board m it by n slope. D.N. MoTavish, representati1 was held on Monthly night, when (1. W. Abi.ih nison was elected :, Nelson and district of the Scran- president, L. Levesque vice-presi- 1. n cm n -p. ml. nee school, Is one dent, A. M. Oraig treasurer, and J. of the owners. Mr. *M>'lavish, p Murray secretary. -peaks of tin-claim iiml its history A. W. Etlge is busy finishing • followa: tl,,. painting of the new school " None of the owners are men with large capital. Most of them PASSES INTo COMMTI AT VICTORIA BY . ; ' . 1W d A ' .. .down are Rossland men. We have been at it since 1.i.-t sitiiimcr. We assess ours. Ives and have been expending abonl UK) a month. After drifting about 100 feetwehavea rga I ody 1 1 good ore in sight. In the course of development we tot,k|"l-,ir building. \V. lilenn and wife were in from the ranch this Wei k. Awakened by the yelps of bis fox terrier pup. Alex. McLean who had been peacefully dreaming in his cabin at the Horseshoe of the I B Luge in< r- as he left behind him," ilis-j John Oliver (Delta), who hot holding anti-tax D [Special to thi !' ;: '■'..] Victoria. March V.—Tl 1 1 rending of the Bess ol Acl passed by a vote of 28 to 17. Hon. F. J. Fulton. Minister of ., Education, gave the lion- a 1 Ic.r s.,(* : and concise exposition of the pro- f* posed Act. lb* pointed out that dmtnutjetccenta,"Fattier, forgivi the estimates, for mads, trails ind them, for thev know not what thev 1 denunciatory 1 i x 1.limed in Lie machinery h '* no1 often Wl' atten,P* to °" J our own columns for self advertising, and we ask the sufferance of onr leaders for this our first. 11-rc- ■ : thi boys •*rc'wil,| llV •„„-,,.. province-and states :. Silvt r l up and •>-, tj|(, ^,,.,,,,,,,1 „■,. ,.,,Vl.r . •:il"- !n • '''- ■■'"• ocethe town has Towngin R. c.—Victoria, Van- pretty lively during the week. ,uv,,._ NiNV Westminster, Kam- \\'i,i per! Dr. Robins nleavca oops, Grai I Forks, OUalla. Lardo. h> 1 ' "• l*hoenix, Turgoosa, Illecillewaet .the rth—but not alone! ircGuigaD Revelstoke, Arrowhead, Ci . th oil-can i rend v. , ,, ,- ■> , Camborne, Beaton, Ferguson, lop- r7i j fy '1 iu'. Easlo. Sandon. Nelson, Ross* IraCleS -UOUnCll^aml. Every province in the Dominion. The states 0f Sontb Dakota. Ohio. Illinois. Minnesota, N. Dakota. Utah,Colorado, (.'alitor- Reorganized. tbe estimate* wr roaas, ii.ui- inai^^ for thev know not what they «. uaxota, uian,wjioni«o,u.u»wS bridges amounted to •248,900.00, or [do/ * CITY Mba i_bl io h,--;\'I nin, Michigan, Washington, Mon* adeems* of nearly2i times, whil. ; ' T,,„ ,. . down-without ap* S^JjJ? n^nnvlr im tann' N' t':,r,,linM' ****** Nl'w in education if was over f4-ift,000.0Qpla, 1 tion could MATTER^ 0t (,!,,'A ' JM" Jersey. New York. Pennsylvania, a large irrr-rcas .. ' ,': ,,, "',- PORrANCE. Rhode Island, Oregon and Wiscoii- II c rolll»e ol .leveiopilli'lll »i' ii«.» r ■ i , ... ,,• one carload It paid 129 a oovewd that his roof was,... fire, been holding anti-tax ton above ill expenses. At that -V P""»pt M«on he was able to throughout hiaconsttu, timewi gotafairlVg 1 offer forh«M»e *» flwna* W« returned teriy opposed the I ..... :.i. 1.: . :... .,.,,.,.1 1„,.- r,,\ei n.. i o- i.e incidt nt is merc- ere as a -; ecimen of - .1 lv* in the ■• .! thi imbued with a spirit of progres- iveness a thoroughly rcpresenla- oated borrowing or In- direct taxatii lhe p,'..|.rlv and some of us wen m-lumber later on with Ins canine eaieu Borrowing "■ , disposed to a pi it But othere P°< 'ir"llv »°«ked ln 1,ij *mt> a>"1 '•>•,lir,f,t »Xtt"on obi! „il am, argued that bv *v.H- wtal he agiil, awoke, bis bushy! MttnW (Chi liwack) .ndMurphV ing and working on w« would pro- muitache was In close proximity (Cariboo) both spoke tion i.ali'v gel a ..bowing that would to ^ velvety note of his faithful same line*, tdvocatmg the r.sult in a sale on far better terms.! comrade. ''T', "i, rv „v . nl W- ., , , W-J. Bowser (vancouveri ably Thai argument prevailed und we! stm, $\\m,T ixut\ Mrs. Sliuger declined the offer. took advantage of the balmy sun- " We then decided to drive an shine weather and paid Trout Lake other tunnel between 800 and 700 {• 11 to strike lead again. Several hundred feel have already been driven. We lene only three men winking on It, We may not strike the h ad until Ati| nst, but 1 think it will he by the end i f June* " Wo have incurred very little expi use for management, our aim has been to make every dollar count on the actual hole in the ground. It is nol likely that any Startling news will come from the property foi several months. We nre all fairly well pleated with it nnd content to wait.'' ii visit on Tuesday Jack McKiiiiion and faniilv, of Ferguson, spent Sunday in town. In the pie-enting contest last Friday night at the M E. church social, Freddy Vipond won out by a nock. He was hard pushed by Fred Adams, Schoolmaster Shannon wus laid up with la grippe during the first 'I :, M \' ; . rn-- (i \t l.Kiiv Duke ( sill. Our foreign circulation includes England. Ireland, Scotland and V ales. We send out every week over 100 copies free to all tile different mining journals and principal newspapers in United States supported the bill, pointing out that the constituent' i i of tin al dv advocates of dir 11 taxation liv' cost the government last year for general manager Al education alone $89,000.00, while who was al one tlmi the total luxes paid iii bj them th work of the Norl was only 128,000.00, the oxpendi-lopmcnl Co a Camborne. Duk ture not including building or hna been in I tricl now fo maintenance. He also «howod> that aboul three years, vealih in 111 ■ .. of friends who o at losing h'ni. but cla I to ■ e l... \. , Ing t f cilitens and trade* id in tho Review build- i | vuning to rejuvenate the almost defumt Trades Committee,ft|^ ,..,n.i(i',. ~<—* and aft r open liecussion it wai liv g|ving Pliable news of thu ipagne. whohaefoi unanimously I I to re organise j division we hope to push thlt dis- ..... i..ht foreman at 'hat body and at in" same time .,.;,,, *,y(. svi,|om publish anything Mill red etion plant, left thia work ttl°ng auch lines as would but looal n0Wi< i„ this good work ih tor Salt Lake City. He '"■ '" harmony with recognised I we Mlt j^ ,,, oo-openkte withm to accept o pos'tion with the boaitls of trade in the near*et| by letting us know what you are ... Milling<"o. a. assistant lo Cl' | doing on your properties so that we Ii.. fficialsof the new Council may |8t the outside world know ,; were then nominated, and electlona tna< m liavi, ,|1(, _chett adnlng v i wire as followa; Pn sidi nt..). A. diatriot on the continent rigbtberc. Griffiths ; Vici President, T. 1! '.'.-.! .- ■ Bec-treasurer, Newman the per capita wen tricts was greater than in any other I of the country. Mr. Bowser '1 il: i in ■ oi Innci pa 1 also read a speech made by the i hon. member tor Delta, where he part of the week. The school, bow- opposed the bill ol 1901, which he ever was not doted down, owing to now upholds jutl as bitterly as In is opposing the present one. Mr. Liiiis (Alberni) also a.hoc ,- ted the prlncipleof direct taxation The d, hntt on tho pari of th • two ol the elder scholars, (iract Mcl'herson antl Lulu llollenbeck rising to the ocoatlon and putting the younger ones through their Seeding i. in progiess at I'eaton leggons. More power to Iheii.! pppotiti ■ i, ai '..in tt ire of Mrs. Frank Hooker won the td« v. riis "iiieut competition at the Social on Tuesday. .,,., ,rtfttion problem. Saw- Ekhati-.m.-Ii, our Uttueof the n hii new sphere of *u.H difficultv, and Incorporation 8rd Inst, we made mention of the discussed at length, and re ore reserves In the Triune, stating life. It i- fear.'1 by many, how- w-" ever, that " bis nibs " mighl possi- s 'l\ttiont were ad..| t.-i bly contract the polygamous habit It was agreed that i n i ■ i.- , , .. • i shin fee be so a year, nnd allv liiiuselt to too manv side ' , ... ,, , , yearly. urndo ore. We apologise to tin partners "" "ays he has everv ' „,, ' ., ., ,• , .-!.... , , .; ■ . • lhe Council adjourned untl' ir.unc people for the error. «>nfl " ' U| himself, and promises >|,,l;,iav. March 20th, Full repoi < ■!, Ri , , Know when Mrs. fit to-night's meeting wiU appear I that there was 36Q tons concentra- the member-' titi-tr ore valued at 148,000. It '. payable half should have read 886 tons high- \ inco Lade, of the_Oyster-Cris Did.. II. is an , ..tubli.-b .•<! fact. il.At WCI ti rlon is B visitor tliis Meek. aSBVH THE LARDEAU MINING REVIEW. Is l'riiit.Hl u! Troul l,nkt'('tl.v, unit I'nlilisliort at borguaon mul Trout Lana every Ki-iiiu.. Tiio K.lltnr il.li'K not liohl lliiltselI r.'ipolis bu- for Mif opinion, ni' (MiTi'Hjii'iiiU'iiuex- pi-obsud in its oolumnt All Im-iils will lie I'linr-.'il nl I lie nili. of lo rtttuta pel- lino, first insorUon, and lOoonu p.-. lineeueli Biibaequent liim'itliin. T.-rnisfor l'ramlent and oil or ftSvertlKlns ■i-iii he imuii.' known on application nt office M ibiOriptlOU ('.'.(Kill Vl'lll-. Ill IlllVllllOO, MURRAY <_. ATHERTON Publishers A UNITED CANADA. One people, one language, one school, is the only principle in which Canada can expeet to take In r place among the nations of ih world. A house divided against Itself cannot Stand. We believe i.i a national S3 stein of education — not two, but one- and if by thi exigencies of the ease during tin Federation period the two old provinces of upper and lower Cunaib agreed on a dual system of educn tion, there ia no reason why th principle should be propagated ii. tlie now provinces. The im (nigra t'on department nre inviting peopl. of all religions and sects to adop Canada as their home and setth in the great North-west. Are w< to give each sect n school for itself?- one is jut-t as much entitled to it us the oilier-—or are we by H national school system to weld in tu one h innonioiis whole oil who accept our invitation to become citizen-? now partially tli rninnt, owing to the hick of transportation, Tho needs of the Trout Lake and Lardeau divisions require, some cheap method of ii'iinspoitiitiou. Electric lines are cheaper and can tap poi'tious of the district where it would be impossible for standard gunge roadd to roach. In the Lat- deau division a road of tli ia kind could bo operated from Goat mountain to deep water on the Arm, which would be of lasting benefit to numerous propeitlea. In the Trout Lake division a road could he opened from 10-Mile to Trout Lake, which would tap several produoing properties and allowing numerous others to pro duce which are at present closed down. Lands and Works. CANCELLATION OF RESERVE. ivlR. SIFTON'S RESIGNATION. The trouble in the Dominion Cabinet over tho school question you want to SELL you want to BUY Correspond with the Lardeau Mines Exchange. Wo have several Hood Proper- tics lilted on which good terms can be hud. Lerdeau Miites Exchange, " Review " Building. Trout bake, B.C. To Contractors. TJRICKLAYER (Abstainer) wnnts •*■** work. Write, itating wages offered to J.W. JOKES, Fort William. Out. "The B. C. ASSAY and CH .fllCAL SUPPLY Co., Ltd. Vantouvkr, B. C. Headquarters lor Assayers, Mining and Mill supplies. Bole agents in B, ('. for .Moiynn Crucible Co, llatiersra. Kmk- IhihI ; K. W. Hra.in A Co.'l PatentCary Furnaces, Burners, etc. : Win. Aint* worth h Co.'b Fine Balances, etc, etc. in thc two new provinces has re Hultid in the'resignation of the II m. Clifford Sil'toii as Minister of lie Interior. British C lnmbia is entitled to representation in tin Cabinet by a minister with portfolio, it is one of the most pro- (.resdva provinces in the fedora- t'l-r, and being a seaboard province, has immense possibilities. We have capable men represent itifl; ii3 in the bouse, none more si thati tho member for the Koolen- ays, Ib>n. W. A. Galllber. We do not travel ou the same line as the- ^ HOLESALE Ion. gcutlemaii politically, but this ia a matter which should re- reive the consideration of drit and T«ry alike. The mineral product of 1904.jjcalers in all kinds of Fresh Ment run close lo twenty million do'lars, ihu Kootenay country being the main factor ; the products of agriculture for l'.in 1 amount*, approximate] v to ten million; our timber ami lis'aeri. s industries nre also huee, aud our claim for an active member in the Cabinet should not h' disregarded. The Hon. W. A. tialliber is the man for the job, 11.id he should have it. SP.Burns &Co .1 HOLESALE AND RETAIL Meal Merchants TROUT LAKE. B.C. —1 NOTIOBlB hereby »n-.-n Hint ttio tvHervn- tlllll PKlalill-lli'il III puniuullP. (if Un' pnivl. Hli.ns el 1 In " I'liliimblu ami Wi-m.-hi Hallway Kuiisiiiy Act inm," nottoMorwblob wars pub* IIhIh-iI (ii tiio llrltlsh i'..I'lini.iii Osteite mul ilnii'il "Hi May. imiiI, and .in Juno 181*1, respeO- lively, are hereby oaucelled, OroWll lands Kltunleil \. Illiln ll.c area i-tn- l.nunl I.y tlifsiild rosi-rvatlon will beopened to Hiile, m-llb-nipiit, lca.0 and otberdUDOiltlon until',- tbe prnvlalona of the " l*nii Act," tin-.-.- iiii.ntliN aiii-i- ih.- ilul.. ..I tho ilr-i pulh lli'Htlnii ni 1 Iii- no; hv In thu Ui'ltlsh lloluiiihla QoxeUo; provided, however, thai In all oaata Wbere Inn.la nre an will', nroi-iupti'.l, lrnar.1 or oilierwlio iiiii'iinii-d by lite Qoverume.it, and lire aulisc.|„('Ully fbuiul, ni«... Ihu mirvey ol tin' Cnliiiiilila and Western Itallwuy CiHti- luiny'a blookl, l<> II. wholly or In part within su.'li lilni'ka, t.i.'ii (be ix-rsuna w, aruulrlus siiili landa ahall nt'iuilre ll.e'r t.Uf* ilu-n-n. iiem Un' Hallway Company, it lio.un.-annul le drill Willi audi ptintlinseni, pre l-llll.llll'a, lessii 1, en-., un the saiiu- t.-ruia ami cmndllli.na j as Hie ....v.-t-ii 11.. ,11 would undi-r Ih* provl- sl.iiiaof Ihe'■ l.niul Act," except In Na_Ot to 11 t 1.1 ..■ i- landa on th>> l'oni|»iny,a'.looks, whl.-b si,all in- siiI.m-.-i In the ivtrlllalions Im.w.1 by tin, Company relative to lie- cutlli,**nf limber en I,>i> 1 '"liiiiii.lu and WeaU-rn Hallway l.nml Unint. W. B.G0BB, Deputy Coiuinliulnner ol I jimls A Works, Lands and Work. Department, Victoria, lUl.,Hrd February, 1WB. tea Starke? & Co. WHOLESALE DEALERS in Butter, Kr(*s, Cheese, Produce and Fruit- Houston Bk„ Josephine St. Nelson, B.C IKe Nelson Brewing Co. Brewers of Fine Lager Beer and Porter Masterson, Griffith mm R. _.eisterer®*Co. Props. at) i. *»■ far- Smith & 6o. 45 Bleury Street, MONTREAL. HIGH-CLASS TAILORS. ILL In, represented in the Lar dean at regular interval!* throughout the year. Order, fur clolhinj* will receive close attention Our representative will be in TROl'T LAKE n.itl FERGUSON in a few week* We have a great refutation for Style and Kit. Save your Orders. WCOD VALLANCE HARDWARE CO- LTD* Hardware, Miners' 6upplies, Stoves nnd Ranges. NELSON, B. C A movement is on foot for I lie organisation of a JJmrd of Trade. \V« helii ve tho move is a pood one, nud which will help materially any ji.ujcct tlmt umy prove beneficial 10 the district 1'uity of porposoj' am-nig the bufiuett men and !ho-e interested in the development of lhe tlii-tricl can aOOomplltll mnch, aid we trust that the orjjunizr.tic 11 will be a success. Lardeau Hotel Sandy Laiijhton Proprietor. w HEX visiting Ferguson you thould stay at the Lai ilea ti lintel. Here the visitor will be surrounded with homo comforl8. Excellent cuisine, well ventilated and warm rooms, well Stocked bar, and everything which tei ds towards making your visit a pleasant and memorable one. Rates from $1 day upwards. We strive to please our patrons. FERGUSON. WE Have a Full Supply of POTATOES BUTTER EGGS COAL OIL GASOLINE And Everything that is Wanted. Masterson, Griffith and Co. ^m General Merchants, Trout Lake B_= What will boa big factor in lhe ilevi I ijiint nt of this country is the wilHugneis of the property owner in allow ihe investor au oppor. tuulty of lestiug their value before paying any great amount, The big tunnel proposition is 1.11 in- liHnc. (n this the c'aiiu owners put I heir property ngaintt the investor's money, and if tncdtsful tloy both are largo gainers. If lley lose they have the latisfac**! Hon of knowing that wl at is h si [ bus been put Into good hard wnik,| in d that nobody hat become rich b cuise of ihe transaction, T. e government is being a»ked by the ansoolaled Boardtuf Trado to nssltl in the construction ol t lit'tiic lines throiigliout the pro« vinee. Tho movement is worthy of praise, and should receive due consideration. In rnlnlne dia- tiics ilu, propotiton ifcarrled Into • ll'-c" would do much towardt the opening up of district! which are ia MACKINNON and SUTHEKLAND ? NEW BOOKS A LADDER OF SWORDS. By Gilburt Parker, cloth, $1.50 THEILAST HOPE. By H. S. Merriman, cloth, 1.50 THE MYSTIC SPRING. By D. W. Higgina, Victoria, 1.50 POSTEB'B 'BRIDGE' MANUAL Cloth, 1.50 Building TnuDs Pocket Hook Business Man's Pocket Book Mechanic's Pocket Memorandum Three vols. 1.50 Put hy the International Correspondence School at ft each our |>ricu $1.60 &_&ar_s&^ NOW is the lime fir you 10 to Buy Lot*. Never were the Prospect! of Ferguson so bright. NELSON, B. C. J. Y. Griffin & Co. Celebrated lirandtt of Rill) K_t.i, NELSON, Hani, Macon B. C. We have everything at our Store that you Require. The Year 1905 Finds us at the Old Stand striving to please you All with QUALITY and PRICE FERGUSON - - B. 0. r0 HADDEN HOUSE [&W Ihi ymi MM'il a i-oliifiirlnl'li- Ix.ini-? lis., in Ilu' Miidil.-ii l.iiiiNi-, Well Cuiiil-lii-il i....tu-. Ilfbtad I.y olccirlclly, llr»l-cliiKM linnrd. In Ih.-luiryiiii will iiml all tin- Ix-at iliililChlli uml I ii i |h >r l.-.l lli|in.r» uml ilxiirs. Thomas Madden."Prop* E. Ferguson & Co. Wholesale dealers in Wine*, Liquors and Uigurs. Agents for Ptbst Beer. NELSON, B, C. The Town of FEBG080N will lie one of the Greatest Ore Producing Camj.s in the World. Tim high .le«rco of success achieved hv the numerous WEALTHY and PRACTICAL BRITISH ami AMERICAN MINIM; COMPANIES now operating • hero It a tribute to tl,,- tremendous w alth of the bills LLLLiJ * ? ■: i FERGUSON Public School, Hospital, and other institutions. Excellent Waterworks system. Streets, Stores nnd Kesideiices illumined by Electricity, Daily mail wrvice. The' lowultt is admirably laid out. (Jet in NOW on tho ground floor. Lots can now be purobated e. ft mcdebmid; Mem. O.L.A. CHAkTEKED ACCOUNTANT Regular nnd Special Audlti, Refer* nee: Canadian Hunk of Commeroe. NELSON, B. C. ROSSLAND DIRECTORY Lion Brewing Co. LIMITED Brewers of Beer & Porter. KEPT AT ALL HOTELS. ROSSLAND PROfl * $75 « : TOWNS I TE AGENT HENKY FLOYD 1 REVELSTOKE, B. C. B p»4 i.-ti_«js*Li-•_)._^tf^j.33a_ o_*is. • •♦ ^be Ibotel Beaton BEAION. B c. W. BOYD -:- -:- Prop B. C. ''"^^^-- .-i'.s;»;.i3._: ooaoc 1 >4tE.' •_.*«■ ___ FERGUSON HOTEL The noted home for travellers visiting Ferguson, B.C. A well stocked liar of the oholeeit Liqouri, Wines, eto. Proprietors. =n McDonnell & Black BerlinerGran^-phone. it pays in use tin- Telephone. A lengthy trip can often bo saved, Offices nt Ferguson: Cummins' 8tore j Trout Lake. Post Office; also at Beaton, Comaplix und Arrowhead, •& NOTICE TO CO-OWNERS, To Z, Gordon Goldberg and I.. I.. Goldberg nr tn any person or personi to whom they limy hive lraui.fi-ri.il ihi'ii- Interests, Take Notice, I the undersigned oo* Owner H Ith vou ill the Little Hubert nnd Utile Hubert Nn. •_> ulnars! cla'ms situated at the extreme head of the no-th fork ol Lardeau creek in tbe Trout Lake mining division of West Kootenay dls irict t»d province of liritiali Columbia hare done the required work on the abovo-ineiiUoned mineral claims for the year lOO1! in order to h.iiil the same under section -4 of the mineral act, and if within 00days of this notice you fail or refuse to contribute your |*ortion of tuch expenditure fur work done, together with the cost of this advertisement, vmiii interest in the *<aiil mineral claims will become the property of the sub scribed under section t of lb,-Mineral Act Amendment Act of loot). Dated si Trout Lake this 7th da* of October, in J. 0. KIRKPATRICK, Oc.7'W Co-owner. Nuiirc in hereby given, in sccordauci with the statutes, that Provincial Rev i-iiui- Tax ami all ui-K.-ai-.-il luxe*, and in coma ln\. ii--. f-.-.I ami levied under the "Afaestmenl Act, 1!*W." for the Revelstoke Assessment District, ore dui and payable for the rear 1905, at m\ office, situate al the ("nun House, Rev* elitoke. l hi*, notice, in terms of law, is equivalent to s personal demand by in.' upon all personi liable fur tues. Dated at Kevelitoke, B. G,thii8rd day of January, lt'O-V FRED FRA8ER, Assessor and Collector, Revelstoke Asr-essmeiit District CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS NOTICE. Broken Hill mineral claim, sltuato i Iron; Lake Mining Division .,f Wei Kootenay < 1 is-1 ri<-;. Where located:—On Rapid Creek, oil olnlng the Coronation. Take Notice that I, 0, It. N. Wllkle acting BI Rgenl fur Culler T. I'urtei free miner's certificate No. H88S31, in tend, sixty dayi from the date hereol t<> apply to the Mining Recorder for n Ci'iiiiicatc of Improvements, fur lb. purpose of obtaining a Crown Grantol tbe above claim. And further take notice that action under section .'17, must be commenced before the Issuance of tuch Certiflcati of Improvements, Dated this 24th dav of November, a.i>. *««• O.B.N. WILKlE. i')-ll-U4 All kinds of New Rec rds. Sole Agent for the Lardeau: J. C. Murray Trout Lake U. C. rU80AN LODGE U. D. A, F. & A. M. 8rd Thursday each mouth Visitors Welcome ieo Forddred, Sec, Q, N. Taylor, W.M REVEL8T0KE ASSESSMENT MIST. Take Notice that I ihall bold a Court ol Revision and Appeal, under the Hi* teiimenl Act, 1008, for the Revelstoke Aisessment IM^-tri<tt, on Monday the twenty eighth day of November, 1904, at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon, at the court house, Revelstoke. Dated at Revelstoke, this M dav ol November, 1904. (HAS. M FIELD, Judge of the Court of Revision and Appeal, Rovelitoke Arsesa iin-iii District ol Weil Kootenay. POPLAR DIRECTORY IIMHKH Ut'ENHK. NOTICE. 'I be in iinai -, annual general meeting of the Old Gold Quarts am! Placer liiu* lag Company, Ltd. Liab., will be held al the office "i the Company, Troul Lake, B.C., on Friday, Srdds.vo' February, 1905, ,,, ;, o'clock, p.m., for the purpose of electing directors for tbe ensuing yeai ind such other business ai may propi t lv come before the meeting. Books «iii be closed for transfers from .J in. _tth, 1906, until after the meeting M. F. CHESTNUT, Dated al Troul Lake, B.C., 5th Jut nan lotto. NOTICE if hereby given that 30 ilav after dale I intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands and* Wotks for sipeciol license to cut and carry away timber from the following described Is ndi io West Kootenay, commencing st a post on the east side of Lardo Rivei about \ mile below Trout Lake, marked !-.. L, Kinman, .vs.. corner post ; thence B0chains west; thence80cnsiuisouth; ilu nee 80 chains east; thence B0 cbaini ninth to I'oini of commencement, Dated this 13th dav of December, ,vn 1904. _, I.. KINMAN. tl-l-05 Grand Hotel FIRST-CLASS BAR, A. NO. 1 ROOMS. Balmoral Hotel. Visitors io Ferguson may rely ii|mui the very best of accommodation at llii" well-known hotel Rooms are well furnished throughout The Bar is stocked with a choice assortment of palatable qneucheri, J_l Under the Management of S. Slinger ■ THE QUEEN'S HOTEL Abrahamson Bros., Proprietors V BRYTHIKO Ni:\V ANtl KIIIST.C'I.AHM tM ALL KKSI Fire Proof Safe Tlie Uonac Is Blocked with inn n-i-nt Wines and Cls»M o thi ravkH Trout Lake, Royal Hotel The CENTRAL HOTEL Revelstoke Fancy Bar, Musical Entertainment bulletin Board, World's Mining News. is Under tbe same Management, The BEST Always! EL-MOR AND, . PR0P Are fi a NOTICE. The ordinary annuel general 3100ting ul I l.i I'm n i r.sc (iold Mining Coin puny. Ltd, 1.1.ill., will b« held at tbe office io tbe Complin*, Trout Lake, B.C.. on Frida*. February 3rd, LB06, at8JO p.m., foi lhe purpose oi electing directors for the ensuing year and such other bosi neet as may be j.rc*|*erly brought la-fore tl emeeting. Books will Ih-closed for transfers from Jan. 28th, 1006,until after the meeting, J. If. M1LI.BR, Secv. Treasurer Dated ut Trout Lake, B.C., 6tb day ol January, luoo. muhi. in KKi.i.Nyl'KNT C0-0WNKB8. To I'linii- Kino and J. \V. Smith or to Whomsoever they they may have transferred their interest in the " a aple Leaf "mineral claim, situated on the south east side of Poplar ere -k ami .iU.nt two and a half miles from the mouth of the creek, in the Trout Lake Mining Division of West Kootenay. You are hereby notified that I, Arthur G. Johnston, co-owner with you in the "Maple b-nt " mineral claim above described have performed labor and made expenditure on the said claim to the extent of $100.0(1,'under the provisions af section 84 of the Mineral Act, in order to hold said claim, and the y.-iir for which said labor was performed and expenditure made having expired, I do hereby give you notice to contribute your proportion of such expenditure, ami you are further notified that if at th.- expiration of It)days of publicstii n hereof you fuil or refuse to contribute your proportion of tbe expenditure eo made, together with all costs of advertising, vonr interests in the said claim shall become vested in me muter ami by .irtueol provisions of Section 4 of the Mineral Act. amen,led Act 1900. Dated at Poplar Creek, b.c, Dec. 81,'04, ARTHI'If ii. ,li»llNs'K i.\, Co-owner 6-1-1006. NnlUKT'l liKLINl'I'KNT 00 -OWNER To John Parisian or to whomsoever he may have transferred his interest In the iloincslake, Ibex and Charlottcn- 1'iiic mineral claimi, Take Notice that I tbe undersigned co-owner with you in the Homeitske, ibex andClisrlottenbura mineral claims. situate about 8 miles in a soiitb-wcsl direction from Trout Lake iu what i« known ai the Homestake basin in the TlOUl lake inining division of West Kontenav, have performed the necessary work and made the necessary expenditure (iii the above mentioned mineral claim*, for tho years 1900, 1901, 1908, it. order to hold the same under section IM of the Mineral Act, ami lhe yesri for which said work was performed and expenditure made having expired, l hereby give you notice that if within !•(> diiys from 'he first publication hereof you fail or refuse to contribute your proportionate share of lUcbexi eiiilitureiiiiil psy the costs ol this advertisement, your interest, in Ihe said mineral claims will become the property of the under- slu I under ana by virtue ol section*! of the mineral net amendment net 1900, Haieil at Trout Lakethls7tn day of March, 1906, PbaM Lakdbuh. Mai.10,05 Co-Owner. All the Latest Magazines on Sale at "The Review." :::::: Smokers' supplies in great variety. feM(3>M_^S IN FINE SHOES ! MINI Nd SHOES ! SHOE PACKS: RUBBERS and OVERSHOES ! GERMAN SOCK8 ' lawb&l yon trill ret II you do your buying with us. No don't foiget, wben wanting anything in in,, way "i lootwear to call on iia, "i 'Imp a Ilu.-. IT' lie ROYAL SHOE STORE Nelson, B. C. R. ANDREW & CO. Mail orden carefully and promptly attended : i. A_:.-,.t for slater and Net- tie ton Shoes. TIME TABLE Dominion Hotel Firtt-Class in every respect. The Travelling public carefully taken care of. It & Nsisoa • Props The Union (gigar Factory Manufactures only Union pool-', and besides they are the best on the market. Thev are made of tin- best Havana I i.neco, and "their excellence ii nndiaotited. Ii si»t nn cetiin" "ODR BPECIAL" and " rilK UNION " H.A.BrOWIl, Proprietor. ('"I ijiir factory, RBVELSTOKE, H.C. -NOTICK. 500 Cords Slobwood FOR SALE.... Apply: MMiilorWCrais S.S. ARCM1P or S.S. LARDEAU. Ruocint,' between Arrowhead. Ilea ton ami Comaplix, commencing Octo bar 14th, IWG3, ivill sail as follows. weatber perm I tt log. Leaving Arrowhead for Beaton ami Comaplix, twice daily -10k and ok. Leaving Beaton and Comaplix foi Arrowhead, twice daily—7:l.",k and _;45k. Making close connections with all C. P. it. Steamers sod trains. The owners reserve the ripht to change times of sailings without notice. The empire Lumber Co., Limited. ; Low Fraction and Unruly No. 2 mineral claims situate in the from Lake Mining Division ol Went Kootenay district Where located:—Near the mouth of Lynch creek on the K. .v A. By. Take notice that I. Alfred I. Curie, acting as agent for \V. N. Ktayton, free miner's ee.tilieate No. H 77,346, intend sixty days after date hereof, to apply tn the Mining Recorder lor Certificates ol I in prove men ts for the purpos.- of obtaining crown grants of the above claimi. And further take notice that action under section 1.7 must be commenced before the istuam f inch certificate ol improvements. Dated this 28th dav of October, A. D., l'.»04 00.28*04 AXFBEDJ. CUR1.E. TROUT LAKE HOTEL Excellent Accommodation Best finest Liquors And Very finest Cigars _ John Simpson, Proprietor. Subscribe for the Eeview This is a Snap. .. Busiest town Buy Lots in the in Kootenay. Fob Balk: Lota ''.r> and 86 i,lock 47, Trout Lake. Apply to Mrs. .1. H. German, »>0.'i Untveraity St. Seattle. Wash. TROUT LAKE CITY TUOUT LA KB LODGE 1. O.O. F NO. -II Regular meetings i"'1,1 In Oddfollow'1 Hun everj I'lli-sili.v iniilii ill K o'oloek vlalllns broth- iTHinruiiiiiy welcome. Its ADVANTAGE. J. II. Scott. N.tl. Friil Mummery, 11 A F.Sec. NELSON DIRECTORY. WATCHES. We nre watch people first of all. We itiiikc watohee our great speci- nll.v. SVe nre In fact universal watch provider*. We boast of tlie most comprehensive stock ami promptest service. Our patronage proves our pic-eiiiiiiciic" in the retail watch trnilo. Once n patron, always a patron. Buying watches In the quantity that we do, wo aro enabled lo so- cure discounts Impossible lo tbe smaller dealer, and wc turn thi'in over to you at a corresponding reduction in price. Write us foi prices Daily Mail service, Banking 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. Magnificent Timber, many Valuable Ranches, lhe Richest Go!d and Silver Zone in The Province. ITS INDUSTRIES Saw-mill, capacity, 60,000 feet per day, shingle and lath mills. All lhe Mines pay us Tribute. Ewert Bros. Nelson, Rossland, Trail. Jewelers end lingravers F. B. Wells, Gen'l Agt., Revelstoke. H. McPherson, Agt., Trout Lake =,,*_= ■ . • ll II a__a .......i — i ! 1 Job Printing of every description will be faithfully executed at tiTjj^___,___. PgP_ Drug l++*4>*+4-4 *-*-t>*^-*-*- ^-ft^**-*-*-*^! Ferguson Items, A. DubuiH, wlio i.i foreman at the Silver Dollar, wan in town this tvi'ek'oii milling luisiiics**. A niini.ilurc gnowelide nearly wipwl out the small butoher slu»p occupied by the P, Burns Co on Wednesday night. The pastor will conduct service in the chapel next Sunday night. Harry Neliis ir. on a visit to (lie town. Business in town is picking up wonderfully, and judications ar< not lacking of a great spring rush. preparations are being made for an early opening and a long and active season on the hills. It is tt lie hoped the C P.R. will have tin lak( open for navigation us BOO] as possible, asa tremendous nmoiin. of machinery is expected to arrive this summer, and any delay ii transit will seriously affect local inining interests. With the arrival in town of tin large force of men from the Silvei 'Ouppn Thursday, the town bore an appearance of " boom " times. In one or two instances oollapsibli joy on rejoining civilization and the bowl was noticed, but all ro- rprted At and well for duty in tiie morning, and a big bunch went Up to thc Nettie 1.. the same day. Wfi lire informed that all the remainder will be sent up as soon as possible, A fire broke out on Wednesday night at the residence of Mr. Ed. licll on Main Street, and before anything could be done the cottage was completely devoured by flames. The owner had barely time to beat a retreat, and all his personal effects were consumed. IJcsides the loss of the building, which was not insured, Mr. Bell hail a wad of $b'00 in a pair of pants which me; the same fate. With the. Nettie L. Cup, Triune, and other properties employing a large number of men the coming summer, things look very good for the town. Everybody ia in good j.umor nt thc way mutters are progressing in local mining affairs. J. MeCorvie, win, lias been the gueit of Steve and Mrs. Slinger for three weeks, returned to Uevelstoke on Wednesday. Before leaving lie expressed himself aa greatly pleased with the town and its future prospects, and avowed his attention of seeing more of it shortly. A hockey match between pickup teams of Ferguson and Trout Luke was played here on Saturday night. Thc game was stubbornly contested, and Ferguson squeezed home by 4 goals to 3. Owing to a breakdown of one of tic shafts, the mill at Five-Mile was silent for several days this week, and the staff arc laid off until the necessary rvpairs are made. LAKEVIEW HOTEL TROUT LAKE, B. C. BAB WELL SUI'l'LlLD WITH Liquors and Sigars LEGAL. Large Comfortable Booms First Glass BoarJ. PRE]? 0. ELLIOTT, BARRISTER, NOTABY PUBLIC, ETO., Trout Lake, B. 0. and Ferguson J. A. Harvey PINKHHAM iadden & Levesque Props ALEX. CBAWFOKD (leo.». MoCurtar, a. m. rink),,,,,, j HARVEY fMARTER 4 lUKKISTI'.HS. SOLICITOUS, Ktc. REVELSTOKE B. C. iiiiiicii Offloaa nt Golden, Parole *t*aFort Hti-ele. II. o. ol tori for Imperial B*u_ or Canada. A full line of Choice stationery Just Received, — ^ School supplies, Proprietary Medicines, AiLSO, TOILET ARTICLES, ETC. PRESCRIPTION Work A SPECIALTY. STRICTLY CASH. T11K rin.NJSKB Livery and Dray Stables Saddle, Pack and Cartage Horse* Always for Hire Freighting, Packing and Teaming a Specialty *»♦*)> IM) Daily sttuxe loavos Beaton nt 12 o'clock for Trout Lake Ferguson and Camborng Leaves Ferguson, via Trout Lake (or Beaton at 7 a.m. Branch Stahles at Trout Lake, Beaton, Ferguson and Camborne. JOIN MANNING SCOTT, Ej>. A.. I-.U.B. Imperial Bank of Canada. WINDSOK HOTEL TROUT LAKE, B.C. Best Hotel in Town, HeaJQnarters for Mini aid Commercial Men. ACCOMMODATIONS ARE FIRST CLASS BARBI8TER8,8OLI0ITdBB, KTC. Revelstoke Station. B.C. To Contractors. B I RICK LAV Kit work. Writ id toJ.W. JONE1 (Abituiiivr) witnts slating wages offer Fort William, Out. CANCELLATION OF RESERVE. NuTIUE.li licrebjr glveiUrmt tlrr reNrrrn ll'.n <".tal.ll»liiil in pui'KiKHipp of tho provl- al.his ul'I lie "I'liluinlilH nnd Writerti K.-uliiin Sui.-iilT Act Ifflll," ni.tlr.hof wliiili -..-i. j. in, ti -n.-il in th. Ilnli.l. I nl'iiiiliiii (Juultfi mul dul.'it Tlh May, law, nnd 5tl, June Is*, rrapeo lively, nre hereby imirelli-.t. Crown Imi'ts Mlimtoil wlUiln tin-itn-n en- hmeeil by the saiii reH.-rvutioti will he opened lo suli-, mm 11. inrnl. Ii im mul ol l:<-i-11 ■ •• •■ i -,i. .n an.ler the |irovl»i|ii,ii of tin- " l/iiml Act." tfhree iiioiilli'. nllci'the ilateof tin- fiiM |i,,h lli-alion oftMl notice In the Ilrltl.|,.loiiiiiili|i, QoxeUfl; provide:!! however, Iiml In nil i-ni.es wlieie laii.ta nre an aolfl, pre-empted, loiu-od or oUterwlafl alienated by tbe Qovornmertt, n,,<i are Kllli*iei|llel,lly liiiinil, ll|.oil tin- mi-vev nl tbe O'llniiiMa nnil Western Unllwiiv Corn pRiiy'l I'lo.-ks, to lie wholly or In (mrt wii liin atiolt blnoka, (hen the peraom an ncirtjfrlng atii-h liiii'h alnill Require their lille tlierel.. froin tbe Hiillivi.y t'orrrpnny, who hnvenxreed to deiil with aiioli piirctmsera, preenipiors. Ii'-m «. **b-..on ,ln> Hume Uitm unilcoudltloiiH an Ibe ilnvarjurtH'til would tmdor ihe provl- -inn. hi thr *■ I.uivl Art,** PAcopt in rntiH-rt lo tlinlior bi,..|« on the t.'.iiii|nny hIUikHoi. which •I,.'.II Ih- Mibft-i L lo. the r»gu_llou» IsHlli'd I.y (fin r.iiiipiinv relative lo the euttlin; of timber on the i' .luinl'lii mul WoHlcrn Bnllwiiy IjumI lirurrt. W. H. tlOBH. Deputy OornmiMKinw iii tAadja Work*, '.limb-nn.I World Department, ' Victoria, M.O.. 8!rU February, 1W6, M Capital Authorized,$1,000,000 H.ad Office: TORONTO, ONTARIO. Capital [paid «p) * 3.000,000 Rest - - - 3,000,01)0 Brandies in thc Northwest Territories, Provinces of British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario ami Quebec. T. R, MERRITT, President. D. R. WILKIK, Vioo-Pr_. ami (ien. Man. I-:. HAY, Assistant lien. Manager. •■'• MOFFAT, Cliief [napwtor Trout Lake, n. *.'. Branch-A QoOftal llanklnif Builneaa Transacted. Savings Department—Deposits received and Interestql|pwed. Drana Hold nviillnl»le In nil part* »f Canada), ,'„„..,. state, nnd Ktirope. T.B.BAKER. Hpeelnl i,tteiil!oii:-K|vcp to oolltH-ttona and . _ Mlnliii; Bonda. I wnaRer (lptirr.it Kti.re. Full I.lne :,f riiniiiil .......I-. Kruiln in Hej-.Ki. IIIk n.Kiirliiiriil ol Smokers' .supplies. orB.-r of thp nig Bend Ttlephona co FERGUSON D. R. McLENNAN, PBOPRIETCR W. Abrahamson Contractor And Builder. Owner of the Abraham* son Addition to the Townslte. Job Printing at The Mining Review Accountant, .... Auditor, j J. C. MURRAY. TROUT LAKE, B. C. Oiiteide company*' interests; carefully looked after. Agent for llelnuniau's I'lmioa G. B. Batho AUEVT FOR GIAHT POWDEB FU8E AND CAPS. LESSEE of the ALEXANDRIA HALL V.M. Westfall& Co. Mining Broker*, MlititiK I'rota-rllea Uc|V)rlPtl On. Mini-ill,el Proapeota Bought ami Hold, Minini- I'ropertli'K Looked Alter fur Nol ll. lit~. FERGUS0N. B.e. Post Office Block, Main Stntt. Get a Home Por Yourself. Don't Pay Rent--*-- EASY^TERMS. Lennoxville >^^HoteI. E. MOBBS, PROP Hotel and General Store OCRRARO B C HO _t-_i_m _*»*?-»»-?>4»B OK | Barber Shop .Be* •; ■-•• . . ■uAt ^r.sit r.*- I.iii-ilcuii RU.opp l(. nlma .'lib■• Trout Lake. Ii. C. { Packing and ■-Basing * Freighting »!• '.: :'.: taV •;• :J.- v.f xH iCflfe.' Ferguson packing and Transfer Outfit. : C.lil or Silver $1 50 ; Gold and Silver.... %'i 00 il Silver and Lead 2 flO Copper I 00 Zinc V 50 5 SHANNON, *\ssayei\ FKROUS^N B. C Coatract" entered into for (mckitig of Miiiinx Wuppln -■<, etc. to tn* point in the diatrict. (tooil. prompt service, and ony work undertaken RtiAraiitcctl cutidfuctory. FERGUSON. S. Daney, Prop, ft 7{ir ^ ty.;;. /> /prTjv /js ip. /;*.*•.. . • .;..*. .*a /{.-. ^i a)t . •. . .;.•. .;-..;..;. tyrt$ SURVEYORS. 0. B N. WILKIE, P.L.S., Provincial Land Surveyor, Mineral Claims Snrveyed and Crown (irants Obtained Brnldeiu'i Nut ltrrur.1 Ofllrr, Trout I uK. . Ii ('. A. K. HEYLAND, PKOV1XCIAI. UVaTO BtRVKYOB ML-i'TuI Cl.ilii.K Surveyed POPLAR, KA8LO. W. H. Jones, — rou a — Oood Shave or Hair Cut CAM. OS William Schnell. IFBBOUSOM atiilTlttit T LAKK. J Hot and Cold Baths G. M. YUILL JEWELLER, Watcli-rc'.Birinp, rlf. All work (iuur:intee*.t. Looge Printing. leaf BIa_rrt, Fine Jot NELSON, B. C. Oddfellows Bloc., Tni lateM. NEW YORK I.IFK A88URANC8 COMPANY. Fob iMVavrmarc axp PrWBctien TH08. TAYLOH, Hfn'.. Rcvstarou ash Titot r Lin Ml Mf .»—rr* -^_. * A. W. EDGE VALUE! VALUE! Value should be your guide when buying Newest Goods. :-: Best Values. Entire Satisfaction. Can Always be found at FRASER'S Pair|tc>r Decorator TROUT LAKE H.C F. B. Wells, EVELgTOKE, B.C. RAW FURS CASH PPJCES PAID F. N, Newton MINING BROKER Rossland, • - - B.'| Member Rowland Stock Exchatc■>
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Title | Lardeau Mining Review |
Publisher | Trout Lake, B.C. : Murray & Atherton |
Date Issued | 1905-03-10 |
Geographic Location |
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-1905-03-10 |
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 | 10.14288/1.0310377 |
Latitude | 50.647222 |
Longitude | -117.53889 |
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