Ill- ll l.-lP.T elivu- l ii ion tlum i'n v Nell- |,;l|i"l' ill ,\. Kimicii i;. Best advertising lll.'.lilllll. VOL ining R _z< The representative of the rich Lardeau . country. Sent to J any address for $2 I per nn. in advance. TROUT LAKE CITY, B.C., OCT. 12, .905. The Fair Good Returns At Spokane. From Smelter. .1 W, WESTFALL is ON THK GROl M> WITH THK L.AK* READ EXHIBIT. WRITES that (»ri:s is the UK8T DLSI RICT EXHIBIT. LACK WARRIOR, A OR -.89 Root BHIPPER, M'TS 99(1 PER TON FOR THE Ll CKY LESS! ES No. 4'J. .1 W >'i<;il|e ..nl\ lie- . nil'.'. 11 ml tli lllll .'f |,e.'|,I'll.".'I.' 'lie princip.i - .- 1 (oplo were lined li i- reaching oul on the sidewalks, Tlie The liin.-ii Warrior shlpmi nl returns cime tn band this weak re mn remarkably well, giving 'i| 50 ozs. ..f silver. $1 in gold, i« apparentlyIand 77.:: per rem lend. 0 total 1 was just around I va|U0) jnciu_jng bounty <.f t'M per ton. > The Bhipment amounted to ('.:,117 ll.s. 'The property is now un l.-r lease lo 8. Shannon and ss- sociates, who are at present run- Wcstfall writes us from "To-day (9th) is tbe ilny «.' have In 'I .- nee4! city .!-■ hotels, and up to regis* to nn.I dow 1. exiil.it nr. Mining at Beatrice. FRANK FULLMER TALKS OF PLAN OF DEVELOPMENT ELEVEN HUNDRED FEET OF TUNNELING. Placer Co. Resumes. WORK ON LARDEAU OBEEK AGAIN BEGUN. 600 FEET MORE FLUME TO BE CONSTRUCTED. lilil-lir ,| 1 nearly 1 laced, and will Ii rrow in..mine. , nav( in fairly good shape, and have the 1. Bl local ion in the build- (or ..re, Ii would .!.. you d to see I In- crowd at oui on and hoar the prai - ind tin- in!- 11 st tak.-n. arc tn.. !"H-.n - foi thii*. Frank Fullmer, of the Beatrice i Mines, was iii town Monday. In conversation with a Reviow man he stated tlmt tlm company wiih being financed by Messrs. 8. B. Benson nnd E. Convert, of Port* I1111.I. Ore. During the fall and winter about 1,100 feet of work will be done, consisting of drifts and raises. When comp .ted the three levels ning in on the lead, und are under "ill be connected, thus thoroughly ..:'!- . lie lit to lllll 200 feet. The indications nre, however, that the nre body will be encountered before they have driven half tbat distance ventilating the mine and adding largely to tbe facilities for development und extracting ore. Tbe third level at its objective point The great drawback to this will have a vertical depth of 42. property as well as others in the feet. There is about i\i) tons of ■■_- u fi-. •mwrn , .L . •"•me vicinity is lack .,f transpor-1 *•>_•* grade ore now sacked. It is I irst, the exhibit is genera], thu, I „. 1 ,„ -,-,„. hoff( „e_ ., ._ ^^ 1 not U]e ^^ of ^ ^^ will be remedied soon by the build-j however, to ship any until the pro 0 wagon road up the North so many different properties |ioi - I, I am nt !-■ explain and converse If the crowd is I I hold them just af long as T ■ .11 \ .,' iliff. rr nt times the iii' I*- I have bud as i: my - 80 1 eople < ngagi .1 al ine, i\lule there would not be f. ut any othei exhibit. I» ring the rushes I would rush ■ wd by. It is easy « hen you We b.i, ■ the 1 - . ■ i d I .- ound, ii' .1 !. .■• hi ird strangers Bay the same 'i'i.. r<- is a tii-<- lot .'f ore but It - -" i"'"i ly an ■iiii. 1 - -io in.1 get the ■ understand tho merit l>erty is thoroughly developed Fork to Circle city. The Surprise J w**en if conditions warrant some group, the Old Gold, Primrose and J Byalem of cheap transportation Guinea Gold would also be in posi-jwill he installed tion tn built, dp -Loulcl tho road be lucky Millie. " It is better to be bom lucky than li.h " is un old, but true saying. This was exemplified during iy <Mt,. Billie who WSB lhe lucky holder of u quarter interest in the capital prise of the Swidi.li lottery. The pcjjtfl '■* worth 100,000 crowns, and the quarter interest will give Otto -',-• to $7,000. A brother was Surveyor Wilkie bas been engaged to make a purvey of the workings as well as the surface, and it is thought that bv driving 1.500 on the third level, the Ferguson slope will be reached and the ore brought direct to C.P.R. landing at Trout Lake. However, this is only a matter of conjecture until tin* survey lines are run. In the meantime two baby trams, 1,500an. fc,000 feet, will be put at the present workings. .1. Wagner and T. Lovall, of tbe Spokane Falls Placer Mining Co., of Spokane, Washington, came up on Mon.lay's boat. It is tlie Intention of the company to at once resume operations on their placer lease on Lardeau creek. 600 feet more flume will be built, for which an order for 35,000 feet of lumber baa been placed with the local mill. The company is in good shape financially, and will push the work as rapidly as possible. Plac- ering in the creek has been carried on spasmodically for a number 0 years by local men with moderately good results. The work, however, was done without any systematic methods being adopted. The company now holding the lease intend to drain the bed of the river and go at the proposition in a business like way, and judging from the results of the crude work done in the past, their efforts should be productive. Right Spot Is Here. NEL80N TRIBUNE ARTICLE ON SAWMILL CAUSES OS TO PUBLISH OUE VIEWS OF THK SITUATION.' r values of Ibe dis; mi cxhil ^_m_m_m^_m^_m^_mmmmmmmmmmmm9mammmmmm^_m-m-mm , , ilso tie- lucky winner of 1..0O0- .lack I cai .ot civc vou nnv idea .■; it, l car ..it give you nny 1 .1- 1 have nol had tin,.- to )<.-,!; niiiiiiitl to-day. I stand the farmers are taking more than usual interest, if - thi fair «iii be n grand bu ss with il.le weather." After Ore nnd Producers Bruce White came up from Nel* -"i nn Monday. He reports the ■ i i! ..n the Pilot Pay smelter has I.''.ii completed, and the Canadian Metal Co. now bus 1,---. ssioo and w ill com mi nee ..p. rations al an . irlv 1 date a• possible Th 1 om 1. nj an . however, buyini ore, and while b-re Mr White examined u couple ot good properties "ii their behalf. Nothing of a definite nature was done, but we trust to be ah'.- to 1 broniclo the . oniplption of a deal on one ..f il.. m in n -li.'it lime. crowns, We congratulate the boys on their luck. Mrs. .1. D. Kennedy came fn.n; Revelstoke Monday. Stauber is out on a hunt after cariboo. On his return there will be an assemblage of old ; timers at bis palatial cabin to help j,, him dispose of it. Ed, V ipond is packing op from the Coppi 1 t'bicf. don 11 Mis. A. o. Fraser, who for some weeks Im- been severely ill, has, we nre pleased to Bay, entirely r. - covi red. Her many friends are congratulating her and .Mr. Fraser on ber recovery. The Lnr.b'.iu Brewery is fast Jink Scott, one of our old-time I gaining a reputation for its beer boys left ..11 We.I11.1-.lay morning an.l porter. 'Their goods are made for Midway, .lack goes to take on the latest scientific methods bv charge of one of the -tores being men who thoroughly understand established by J. A. Griffith al their business. Special attention is given to sanitary conditions, and it is only a matter of time until the whole district will be using thoir product. Oswald Woods and Chas. Dul- mage returned Monday from the Westminster fair. The boys report a good time with lots of Midway. We are all sorry to sec .lack t;.. away, but trust his new field will prove productive and that he will strike a paystreak lour fc t wide. Mir-s Alma Thomas and Mrs. Alec. Cummins returned during the week from the New Westinin- itei fair. They report but say there is no home, especially when home is in lhe Lardeau. good time moisture. place like; Word received during the week informs us that Waller V llkie bus passed bio examinations successfully for Provincial Land Surveyor, Kev D. W. Scott will preach at Camborne on Sunday morning at 11 am. ll's.'S.- in.'lit Service at the Mothqdist churoh next Sun.lay both morning and evening at the usual hour. Mom* I ing service conducted by Mr. The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist Mover; evening service .by the 11. Jacobson is doing on the Yum bill. church gave a very enjoyable Bocial entertainment at the residence df .1. T. Lauthers ou Wed* in*.lay night. A goodly number were present and a pleasant evening -pent, Ed. Masterson, of Poplar, was a visitor for a few days this week. Arrangements have been made whereby tho old-.tlme popular merchant will take charge of tho business uf his old-time partner, .1. A. Griffith. pastor, Btibjecl Man." The search fur a ,). 0 MoKinnon and family left on Monday morning for a trip to die Spokane fair. John Johnson, is visiting his family thi--1 week. He returns to Ibe Rambler Cariboo to resume bir. Bngineenng duties. 1.-,, ,1 Elliott left on Wednesday for a business trip to Nelson. I). K. McLennan and family returned from New Westminster fair W. dues.lay..Dan reports having a good time with old friends on the coast. Newman Taylor is leaving for Midway to take charge of one of J. A. Griffith's stores along the line of the G. N*. H. construction We wish him all kinds of success. Mr. Craig, of the sawmill, who had his eye injured last week, has partially recovered and able to attend to his duties. Al. Ilousten returned Wednes* day from the coast. , Jim Scott left this morning for Vernon, where he will put in the winter. Fleisohmann, the jewe'er pedlar, is in town. We have a few pairs of snow- shoes for sale at your own prices to clear, li you want them get| after thcni i|iiick. Review store. Accident to Jack Chism. A serious accident befell Jack Chir-ni on Wednesday. He was working iu the tunnel at the Hecla, und whilst engaged in lilting the fuse into a dynamite cap the latter somehow exploded, and blew the index finger off his left h nd and caused ..ther injuries, lie was im mediatly taken to Gerard, but the train having just pulled out, a band-car was requisitioned, and be war. taken to the Kaslo hospital. the boat waiting at Lardo two hours for him. Everybody is exceedingly sorry to hear of this inis- eortune to .lack, as he is a very popular fellow. Some of his friends are promoting a smoking concert for bis benefit to be held in the near future, so that his lay-off will not so seriously financially em- harass him. At Beaton and Hillman's logging camp 22 men are now employed, and more are to be put to Work. Hilly Adams took down a heavy load of spuds, etc., Mon.lav. A pack train heavily laden left for the Black Warrior claim last Tuesday. At the long tunnel of the Reward Co. operations are being pushed. A little better than 6 feet a day is being driven. To Some of our Subscribers. We nre this week nutting through onr bank for col* lectiim Ms'lit drafts for unpaid subscriptions, a- we have sai.l before. WS lind tills nimnier ol collection is preferred by our pattous, It saves t belli buy ing post* ollife or cJ. |>rrs« orders, writing letters, etc, We nre trying to give authentic news of tin. district, nml it c.idih money t.. run ..ur business. Don'l overlook the fact thai |2.00 looks small, but when we have one or two Immltvd ol them tliey collectively amount to quite a sum tn us. Tlinnking vou in anticipation for honoring our draft, wc are, You!I respectfully, In the Nelson Tribune of the 7th inst. appears an article, presumably from a resident of Trout Lake, regarding the operation of the saw-mill It ig a good article, and with thc exception of one or two clauses, has our hearty approval. The remark, however, that the mill should have been built at Gerard instead of Trout Lake we think decidedlv wrong. Prior to the building of the mill Messrs. Barton (who we believe is "| now practically the owner) Ward ' and Cowan, of the Canadian Timber and Sawmills, Ltd., along with their general nianag. r. J. 15. Henderson, thoroughly investigated the proposition, and by special boat visited Gerard and spent the best part of the day looking over its advantages. Tb< -.• gentlemen unanimously decided that Trout Lake was the logical place for the mill and forthwith built it there, and we can see no change in the situation to-day. Theie are many advantages to be gained by ojierating the mill at this point over Gerard. 1st. There is a good profit t,. be gained bv th* operation of an electric light plant here, a profit which will increase as the town grows. 2nd. The refuse, such as Flabs. could, if handled right, be turned into money, which would add materially to the dividends of the future. 3rd. Log booms at thc head of the lake are absolutely safe, whereas at Gerard there would always be the danger of breaking loose and taking the river route for Kootenay Lake. 4th. For the successful 0; era- tion of any manufacturing concern it must have for its employes good Bteaiy men. To secure these there must be church, school, and social advantages. At Trout Luke these are to be had, at Gerard they arc not. 5th. The largest and best pari of the timber limits are situated around the head of the lake in close proximity to the present mill. It is claimed that the lumber can Ik* more cheaply handled at Gerard. We think this idea erroneous. If the mill is at Gerard then the company will be compelled to put a tug on the lake to handle the logs. Tbe company have already a car barge built, and we claim it would be much cheaper to handle the finished product to Gerard than it would be to bundle tbe raw material. Again, it is said that at Gerard lumber could be loaded direct into the cars. The same thing could be done at Trout Lake at thc small cost of putting a slip in at this end. If empty cars could be had at Gerard they could be had us easily at Trout Lake. Again, the amount invested in the concern would be largely increased bv the moving of the present plant. Dividends on the coin pany's stock are regulated entirely by the amount invested. The earning power of the mill ii limited, but the cost of construction and expenses connected therewith nre only limited by the deepness of the investor's pocket, and the issuance of debenture bonds. If these bonds eat up the profits., J. A. Griffith Says Farewell GOES To MIDWAY TO OPEN TWO STORES. GENERAL REGRET AT HIS DEPARTURE. BURPRISE PARTY LAST NIGHT. Continued on pays '-' A large number of citizens gathered last night to bid adieu t<> Mr. and Mrs .1. A. Griffith, who left this morning f.,r Midway, B. C. Mr. (irillith has been in business here for a number of years, and has always been to lhe front in any plan which would further the interests of the town. Townspeople in general are «orry lo see him and his family leave and wish him all kinds of prosperity in his new field of operation. In an interview with the Review Mr. Griffith said: "You can tell tl e good people of our city that I am going to Midway, and that Mr. E. L. Masterson, of Poplar, will from now on manage the busixh - of Masterson. (irillith & Co. "I wish to thank our many friends for kind favors in the past, and I can assure you I have never been in a city or among a lot of people iu my past experience in business who tried as hard to do right and uphold the merchants as our many patrons have do ie in this city. I am free to ,-av that the people here have always extended a willing hand to assist us in any way within reason, an.l this we most highly appreciate. '■ While I may Bay in every case in the store business we find it impossible to please every one—man does not live that can do it —however, we have had our ups and downs, but we are glad to say in most ev.-ry case our different*. have be u adjusted and made right, and today I feel sure this firm has the good-will of everyone, and I am also sure the public will find Mr. Masterson every ready to attend to their wants, pleasing in his -manner and honest in his dealings. " On account of business being quiet at Poplar and Trout Lake Mr. Masterson and myself decided one could run the two places ami the other one could look for a new field'to operate in, and the latter undertaking fell on myself. After a little running around the country I decided to locate on the G.X.R., which is building put of Midway to the coast, and have now purchased goods enough to open up two stoics in that location. One of these will be looked after by Mr. Jno. Scott, und the other by Mr. Newman Taylor, both of this town. " It in my opinion that this district bus in her bounds u large quantity of the finest ore in I>. ('. The fact that there are a great number.of properties that contain thisjiigh-gradc ore which nre just coming to the front, and that this district is so enormously large nnd rich proves that it has a great future, and that the tinio is not fur away when wc will see Trout Lake a nourishing town with good pay- rolls "Tho first thing to take into consideration is that properties hero are practically undeveloped, or, in other words the owncc. only know th.v hove large rich deposits of ore shown Up. So far as thev have developed their properties this, of course, is a phasing feature, and proves without a doubt that the Trout Lake district will be one of the best in li. ('. W. Burrell has moved to Ferguson and taken up b's residence over W. Schiicll's barbt c sh ip, 1 s .Wi i " ' ■ /THE LARDEAU MINING REVIEW. 1*. Printed nt Iron) l.i,kii'lt>. aim Pnblhiheil i.t l-'iii'Ku-t.iii ami '1'iinii l.nke i-vt-rv Thursday Tin' K lll..»r door, not in.1.1 lilinsi-ll ronpon* ■ ilite I'tir Hie ipltllotul nf ci»|-ri'H|..r.liWiilN ex- liri'SNi'll III Its. .-oluinii-. All IiichIk will In- I'llill'utll 111 llll'I ale nl l.'i cents per Hue, in-i liiMi-rlii..., mul ll. t-t-ins in-, .jlnooaoti -.1..,-.,-,!,i, iii iiiNei'iion. I T'T'linf... Tm.l-l.-lll nil.I oil pr irlv*rl"ll»llld win I.. i ie known on i.ppliot.lluii ut ..ill.-. ^.itiMi-rli.tl.... fil.im n v.-nr. In ...tvi.tii-i-. WE WANT NONE OF HIM, The rumored appointment of the Hon. G. W. Ross, of Ontario, to the governorship of British Columbia is an outrage on the people of lhe province. We have known men who were licensed of crooked- I10BS ill politics being returned to power by the votes of tbe people, in which case the people themselves bud to stand the consequence, but to take a man who was turned down bv the people of one | rovince because of the rotten* liess of his polities, and make i.im lhe representative of lhe Crown in another province is an net of Premier Lniiiici's wc I'liniiot pom prebend Have we not a tnnn in the province capable of filling the gubernatorial chair ? of course he must be u liberal, but linn not the party of lil.-ikc Mackenzie liiowii-Mowntl a man in li.C. who is more than etpial to a discredited politician from Ontario? If not, ttieii let us'send to the home gov* eminent for a man who, ai. though he may be a stranger, will he clean. • Mater ® Supply (So. • %tb. Ry us'iig Water supplied 4>y this Company y u are assured of absolute purity. Government Analysis to buck up statements. : : : : : i : HujIj P,_cPhc_ son - - Supt, (tmxJSitiWltimfilisfit 1 ing such iiii undignified bluff out,-7% \AT F-v _T_ if** I-* of the cabinet. Tbo opposition i **1 • W • t_r WJ i__ L. press has bnd many pokes at the personel of that body, hut we have good reason to bo thankful that John Houston is not n member. Painter —, Decorator. 'The ruin bus gone, the moisture has lifted, and the snow-chid peaks TRl IUT I.AKI overhanging the town nre spark- ling under a summer sun. Oniv more we raise our voices in praise of heaven's reflex : " I'ioluresquu | Lardeau." I! V. G. M. YUILL JEWELLER, lastersoi, Griffith /ffik mf^Af**, . ■r* Owing to Messrs. Griffith und i Wntcll repairing, etc. All work Taylor loavins for Midway, our ,, . ,„ • , , . '.', Guaranteed. Trades Committee is now without { a president and secretary, It is'-,.,-,, m . _ _ , . hoped thnt n meeting will becnllcd • 0J (If.! !]',¥_ BM. Tilt Lu_C,_.C as soon us possible and the olficors elected. Right. Spot is Here. QUITE ANOTHER STORY. The B.C. Minikq Record has Somewhat altered its charge made in the August number against W. Jl. Pool. They now acknowledge that the uie M.<>wn to Provincial Mineralogist Robertton by Mr. d'ool was ore from the Lucky Jack chiiin, but thnt it never came from ,lhe lower woakings us claimed by Jiira. We have no fault to Iiml with the Record in its campaign against fraud wherever it mav be found, but we would nsk them to he a little more caroM and make their charges exact. We nre not jnind readers, und must hik** what ibe editor of tl c Record writes and ..it what he means to write. Pool i.i I tin- Record, can, however, fi•_' 111 'the matter out between them. We, however, must have something to say alxnit the property iii question. The original finds were not exaggerated either by this or other interior pul.lic.iti.. s, us chiiig.'d by the Ki'cvnl. The 1 .w.r workings oi the Lucky Jack for a ilis- tance of '.H) feet show free gold lx>tb in the quartz and schist, and it is not because of Biiy fault of the 'property that a stamp mill is not iii.w in opcratinii turning out gold* "liricks. Unfortunately the numerous lawsuits iu which the Great Northern Mines L d. were involved in have temporarily put them in an embarrassed condition finan> chilly. The Record *':|11 get after Tool if they please, lie is of age, and can look after his own interests, but we must nsk them in iill fairness to give the district a square deal. 'They must remember that tlie interior bus just as good mineral showings, uml are us heavy producers us the const, uml we have lis much right to b....st, legitimately, for our properties us the ^Record bus to talk about Cariboo- 11 vdrnulic i " ii « The re-opening of the (Mint l!uv smelter menus business for the Lardeau and Slocan Already the smelter representatives are oul looking for ore und ore producers. Properties that run high in zinc which have heretofore lain ii|le by reason of the penalty exacted by other smelters will ijow be able to 'market their prod not at il good tigure. i , ■ . .. It looks us i) John II..ii-l'.ii haw quit Ne]son for keeps. His wife lias left to join him at Guldflelds, Nevada, and their residence and furniture at Nelson are advertised for sa)e. Stands Nelson where it did ! It is now ousy-tounderstand that the McBride government had the erratic traits of John sized up accurately, and they are lo be coin 1'iendcil for their foresight in keep* Continued from page I where docs the investor get off ? We believe the proposition is . paying one. and that tho investors i interests will be better oonserved jut Trout Luke than at Gerard We do not wish to usurp the function of management of the mill business, but as this is a matter which affects us all, we I trust that our remarks on tin subject will be taken in thu same spirit M ihey nre written, which is, BU0OC88 »in| prosperity foi ull con- Uf rued. A!! tha Latest Magazines on Sale at "The Review." :::::: Smokers' supplies in great, variety. mm ••*•*»-_ —»v Get vour Stationery end Job Prii_tii\g at lhe Minirig Review.... I you war? to S_LL you want to ISC'Y l'i.rres|i.,n.l u ill. tlie Lardeau Mines Exchange. We I in,- -,-.,-,,i\ i;,„„l 1'innnr* ii..-. listed on « liieh -_,i,,.| n-i nil call be liiel. I Mir General Merchants, tLake IL ji lean rvTir.cs t3t:hau_e, " l.eiiew " llnildiup, Trout l.iik-. \\,i\ MEW YORK I.I IT. ASSURAN'Cfe COMPANY. Dentistry. DIC UII.MI. know 1 - ntli >l In NpNiiii m wic*- r io \n Kind tin H nl TR Abcr _cen r»lock (.lent* it., ii iii. i.; i- iViiti hum i. ! . mi |.r-|- ( ll.'*?- I ri a\ in, ni. j A. Milloy i K..U Kv;-HUM- an,, PuotKCTIOS 11108. TAYLOR, Agent, ,{KV,:I no*« *» t •,■ ut«|J. Y. Griffin & Co. B. J CUMMINS I ... Ill-r.il -I -r. . full l.lni- r.r.'n.ll|..| li , , Iv Kr il. Ii, MniMlll llltf i^.r.rlliii-iil .ll -HI,,!', I -' -II,.; I, -. nil!,, efllir- Hi,; II, ml I. ;, |.|i,ni.- r, FERGUSON (VI.brute.1 Itnin.ls of Hani, Bacon nn,I RggS, NELSON, - B. C. & eo. CANCELLATION OF RESERVE I l.\S I nisruii r. NOTir.K i* ie r -in _ni-ii iiml iii., e— ..,. 11.,11 II,,||, I- III >. 1,1,1, Mn- I ll-ll, I I,, ih.. II i . (inwlte, nml um. -i mil 'u.ual, tin,i ,.%.-i ii,i> a i„ It,,Iln.nl i \11-iiiln.i.' iiii.-k it ,11-1:, III- llf I.-II lllllfK llll lll.ll "lilu ,,f |ll,- SUO'l-lin lllvi-l- ImIhicii KUMIiis I,|Iiv,,|| mill llii/.i-u...,. I- cmieallcd. Nol lee I- nlwi given lhal 'Imi |> irtlnu ,,1 Iln. I-.-..I-VIIII.HI. ii,,.,,-• ,,i nr|jl.h wn- iiiii,n-ii,,,i in llir li, . linxplto mul ilatad :Tn. I >• i>,i. | imiii. niverliiK i. lull ..I ii.n-1 .-\t,.ii,iin ■ i„ i », • ,| III, n„,illli,,I I. .1 ll ..IviTB-el Ktl.lIlM lllll.y.ill. Is r.-r*etii,li-,l III mi Inl IM II ,-,,\,|. I... ni i. inn I.,-, iv,-.-.. ii... KlUlUm i im ....ii ii ...i .. IX'tlll I.i III, Kill,ii.il \'.,l|.-y, dlnlMIII t.-.i mile- iii ii ij.,rr11*-1 l.v ,ln, ,,il,»n from I i<- innulli nl Kliliinii Iln,i, mnl iii.il i i,em in-ill- llli'l.-u t H III I,.- ll'N'll ll. Mil.*, |.l-,--«,|l|,t|,,li it-.-l ... In-.- ,IKi„,-iii,iii iii..l.-r III.- |,r ,\ i-hint of Ilu* > hii.i i,-I. mi ii, .,1 iiii, -.- ii.,- , i.i.i i. mio ni. i.i |i.'i'i'.iiiii i i,.-\i : I'mvlutnl Uml n,. n :iii ..i wiiv ,,| nny r.iUiun'l sii ill in,I I,.- inrlinli-i! Ii, llliy lull.In Wl lie,|.Or,-,I. W, s. iji.it,-:. |..-|,.ily < 1..H.MIl--i..ii.-r..f I.,in,In ,1 Wurk^, J,i|ii«K ...i.i Work- I.i purliii.-i.I. Vl..|,>i|n, ll....,H|-l AiikiiM, HUi. H. N. Coursier REVELSTOKE, ii. (:. F I u E [ N s i: it a N C EC LOSSES PAID PROMPTLY Write fur Rates. i_ r •_-. _ NEEDED Allll'l.ill', , li, till till! lieu |K1glti0IIK , r,i-,-,I l,\- Itailrofldn nn,I Tel.-en.|.li Oompnnii*s Wo uniitV IUN0MBN and LADIB5 iif tr,...d IihIiIis, in LEARN TELEGRAPHY AN J X.R. ACCOUNriNC V\'«! fiiriii-l. ".'i |.er i-i nl nf iliedper- H t in - ..ml si ni i,, 11 A|H'iits iii America. I 1.11 -i\ ,1m,,1- llll- i.ueesl l-M-lll- SlVK Tel,r,;,|,|i *i-l -. I.N TrIH wii.ol.l) l-:-ini,ii.ii,-i UOyears nml . iirinisi'd iiy iill lii.iiliii). I'nilwav Illli. nils. \\ •• , pi nd n >-J-.ii Innnl in evpi. Hill.lelll In fill I.I.I. I.illl nr lier ii |.< -i tinii |nij inu from *f in io ?no n mrmtli in sl.ile-. east nf '■ lie l.'.ieky in taillS, or from 171 t..-f lim a ..ninth iii slrt.s itesi ..f the Rockies, Imme mediately npon graduation. Si.nlenls can enler nl any lime. No vacations. Kor lull particnlars regnrdlr.g any of onr schools write direct In ..nr e\.-.-iili\.- office at Cincinnati, t >. Catalogue fr e Morse Hiilinlr Cincinnati. Ohio. Buffalo, N.V. aii.i,ii.i, (iii. i a 'roaae, \\i-. I n,o I. in i, I ex San I r.inclsco Cal ST.. 4$ Hlcury Street, M0NTRI1AL. II 1(111 CLASS TAILORS. 7 ' Fill ie represented in the l.ar ■ ., dean al ri'tnlur intervals throilffhont tlie year. Orders f- rolothing srl'l receive close attention I n.r re|.re.enlal I' b trtil us in TROUT I.AKK in,-I l RRlit'SOS in s lew weeks We have a great reputation for Style and Fit. Save voar Orders. The BEST Always! IN LINK BHOE8 I MINING 8HOE8 ! SHOE LACKS! RUBBERS am. OVERSHOES! HERMAN SOCKS I Iii viml \<mi wiii I-. i if j<m iiu jruur buying Willi um, -n (luii't f"i;;i i. «in ii irnntlnit tiny* ihi/.' in the ».i\ >>i ion t wear to cull on u*f of drop ri lino, li ROYAL SHOE SHE Nelson, II C. R ANDREW & CO. Mail onlefl enrefully nnd |iri.in|.lly al lender! t... AkchI for Slnler nml Net* tl.'l.in BIlOOS. A. K. HEY LAND, riioviMiAi, LAND SUBVKTOB Mm,'inl CluiiiiH Surveyed P0P1 All, KASI.d. ' &. 1 «? I m __ i 1 you io ^ NOW is the time fir to Buy Lot*. Never wi re £] the Pnwpvctt of Ferguson •—- so bright. *_4 \ The Town of FERGUSON will III* line of the (neatest Ore Producing Canipi iu the World. Tho high degree of success achieved by the niiiiieioiiH W FA I.'Ill V and PRACTICAL BRITISH and AM I: RICAN M IN 1 N < i COM TAN IKS now ..Derating tin ru jh n liilm'.' to the tieiui iidulis wealth o| the hills RGUSON 9 I a 9 Public School, ll,.s|iiiul, nnd other institutions. Kxeellent Waterworks lyatetn, Streeta, Stores and ReHideiicen illumined hy Fleetri.it*,'. Daily mail Lcrvico. The townsite iH adiairahlj laii! out (let in NOW on the ground floor. I,.its can now be purohaaed • PRon $?5 T0WN5I TI. AGENT I ■ !tS _T*_i is HENKY FLOYD S RRVELSTOKt, B. C. Yzffi&sft I ... t.be Ibotcl Beaton ... j BEA I ON, b c Y'WTORH arriving Bt-taUmfthe threshold of the Urdeao) ... Arrowhea. , will find this Hotel to be fully e ,,pe,i aiuinini, >!"",H _* ft lV"U''"1 "'•'""""-''lation. ' A well "PPolnte.1 and spacious dlnina hall. The beat ol Wines, 8pl.f_ T, r.,rrVi i "^"T "T'T1"" iH«iv"" ,""1" re-iuiren enlno) patrons \ Isltors lo the I a-deau can rely on comfort at IhlshotsT W. BOYD -:- -:- Prop FERGUSON HOTEL Tlu! noted In.in. for travellers visiting Rerguson, B.C. A well stocked Hur^f t,|ia choicest Liqours, Wlnoi etc H/lcDonnoll & Black Proprietor NOTICB. ral ,'luliii. nil.l.ilu III tlie liivisl.in nl' West Kuut. on (inii im oroek, n nn circle city, ■'•lllll I, ...11.N. WIIUIc, ...-■ nl I, 111 legal Notices. NOTICE. CHti :i i- i il - "I iMl'lioVTOBMT. NOTICK. pt(\u, i i.end ' Im... -i'nut.- in the fro.' i-'1 K»r' '- "" ' Mining Division ol Wert Hi iniuer [Hack Diamond Mineral Claim iltuate ni ths Troul l.niie Mining Division ..I west Kootenay District. Where located One hiilf uiile north ..i lliiskins ereek. Take Notice thai I, II. McPherson, »- for the Seattle-Oregon Minnie ('..., l-ree Miners'Certificate.No.B88IHfi Intend sixty days from the dale .. , ,. .. hereof toapply to lhe Mining Recortici localad:- About live miles (,„ a Certificate of [ln,,rovSmenti foi iai ironi ir,,u i.uk.- (lll. |,Urnnw of obtaining a Crown granl ,,„,,„ il,ai faisrles Copp, free nf the above claim. r_.-.illcatc No, l!H.l,|Hi,, in.e,„l Al„| f,.ril,e, ink,- notice thai sctloi, hiaya after data Iwroof, to apply to ,,,„•„ hcUoii 3V mui oominoneed - »K Itocorder lor Certificatesol before the issuance of such Certiflcati / Improvemcnii Dated this _:Jr<l day S.pt. _.d, 1906. opt 28 orU. Tsk silt; the - 1,1,11*, .'i,l- InI I lie |.lll |„,Se nl ,,1,1.11 ^n_e, -. u,l - -,l 1 lie ah.iM' rlillln- AS' ' ' ' lk nodei liefer BBC Disc) in W< w nlie* Un! two 3 Mir. hiH l_il notice that mil,,i 11 mn .'17 must l.e commenced the I--.inn.-e ol SUch cerlili.-ale of ,.mems. Dated this l_.il. dav ..f |l.. 1806 v Ifi 06 notici-:. I.i.iii I nnn.-ml claim, -itnale I,,. Troul I i.Im' Mining division <>i ,r Kootenay district. ■ie I .rated <>n .IiiIde between nth fork of the South Pork of the ci river and Bonansacreek, about ilea northerly from tlie American ,- Notice that 1,0. R. N. Wilkie. ii ...-. ni for) the *-.'.itil.--()re_,,ii |ng Co , l-.M ('. No. 1183198, In* lixty days from the dale hereof, inlj in the Minini; Recorder for s llcate nf Improvements, f,ir the I obtaining a Citowu Qrantof ibove claim. I iiir11i.-r lake notice thai a, t mn. i, ;!7. iiui-i be commenced • the i»-ii:iine nl iuch Certificate mproi -incut*. led thin filh drt?*Jf.( (1.1 , i It. 1" daffeif ( B. N wii.kii: NOTICE in I dwards mineral claim, - lii.e i roul Int. -i KooU S) diatriet. \\ i,-... located • On Bilver Cup U abo it i -.- miles d- w Bilvei I |i" rak. i.■• in lint I. Frederick ( I J it, I M . N., U88042, ... ling ai John w. Westfall, _. c Us! "i. intend, sixty days from date li, re.rl, t.. apply l<> the i|! I;,-,-.inler fur a Ciir'.ili ■ iveuients, for llie purrWlec Or nb .- ,i I r.iH 11 lilillll rrl tlie ulluw III. Ami farther take notice that action lion 'i~, musl I*' r mem • i the issuance of such Certificate ' Improvements. Ibis llth day ,.f Aug., \.i> 1908 nj NOTICK li..-r Km, mineral claim , iltuaU In tin- limn I.., io- Mining Diviiion ol WentKoot. ana; ill.trld Where located; On Bonanaa -r.*k, ni i • n.iie loutb-ea*.! Irum m.n-k nia mi null. ■ ii claim 'Ink.- iiolleethal I.O.B.N. Wllkla,atanl Ibi I'.-l.-r Mi-.Ven.-li, fi..- ,.-r- lllll,all- No iitend, mm. dayi from in- data hereof, Ui in-i I] i" I'e Mining Heeorder (tot a ..-.-■ inii-ai, ,,i linproveiMcuu, foi ibe purpoM* ol '.iiinl.il, . - ■ llranl .: _n ..' : And further take notice that action, under ■ectlon 117, niu*! Im- ,->,mmi-ii,-,-,l l..-f.ii-.- Hi.- |a> lunnceofHucii -.inii. .., nftinprovementa. Dated iln- mi. ri»> ,,i. Ictoher, \.l... 1106, '"'I I 0. II. N. W II.K1K. IM. -. TROUT LAM NOTI.K TO M I.is.'II .M OO OWNER, To D. R. McLennan orto whomsoever he may have transferred hi) interest in the In.In-- inn.en.I claim. I .ik,- Notii ■ thai I the undei ,, ot i'i witli j ou in the lln.l.... mineral claim silual south sidecf Lar deau ii\.-r between Rapid and Poplar ■ reek, n ih, ln»ii Lake ii.'nil., divisiou of \\ Kootenay, have performed the ne* reesary ork and made the u arj ex |tenditura on the above-mentioned claims Im the y.-ar* 1904 ki rl lt> 5, m ,,r,|.-i to hold the same nnder section -4 ,d the Mineral mtf. nnd the years fur which said work Was performed and ex- Miniug Division ol penditnre made having eapin i I b) _,m- i-.n n- III ■■ that if v 1'!,m 90 i.i . - from '!"• fire i nbli. ntioii hereof , \,,.i fail r,r |riii-,- loconti n pro* ;• ni. uialeA expenditure and pat tl.,- K>st« of this advertisement, Bt, noula mil Troul Uke M,,iir '•nay illslrlei, whore looaur.i two miles fr Take noil. iik-'i'ik!'1!1;'/' T'l""-J.'-.r n •r's.-.rrilll,-.,!,- Nl ..I u. ; '"";l'-l^v,i„,v, iinintiie date here nil.,. '' •\ ""■ Mining Itoeordor tut a cer- , "' 'n|.i'..',-„„,,i.. for .he purponeof ..iii. iniii. i i row,, um„tortheabove elmin, K,,,, '■'.'""''■'.ik.-.ioii.-.- action, under _„,." V "'",-' '"' eommeneed hefbritbolr, n...T,i.i.i.''"ertlil<*al*iof Improvement*. inn, a tins. ,i|, day ol Octobar, A.l... IVOfi O, II. N. WILKIE, IM..*1. TROUT LAKE. N.IIM'K TO IlKI.I.NlJI.'KNT I'll OWNI-.llS I'.. James Grant, K. Q. Macleodand .luii.es Bouchler, or lo whomsoi rer they mav have transferred their interest in the slate mineral claim. Takonotice that I, Ihe undersigned co-owner with you In the Mate mineral i laim. situate on Bouth side of Lardeau river between Rapid and l'oplar creeks lathe Trout l.nke Mining Division ol WcSl Kootenay, have perforin.-,I the necoiagry work nn.l made the necessary expenditure on the above mentioned claim lor the yean 1901 and lt»06, In order lo hold the mine undor section "4 ol iln- Mineral Acl. and the years for w Inch raid Murk «as pel formed an.l ex- pcnditun made having expired, 1 hereby -.'oe yon notice thai II within 90 days from the Ural publication hereof you fail nr refuse to contribute your prop >r- lonnle ihuro nl buc.Ii cx|ieuditure and paj lim cnslBof thia advertisement your interest in lhe said mineral claim will L.e the property of the undersigned under and by i hum ol section 4 ol tho Mineral Act Amendment Act, li'tX). I int.-1 al Trout Lake this 17th duv of •Inly, 1005. JAME8 BNKLL, c,-i Iwner, It pays to un.- the Telephone. A lengthy trip can often be saved. Offices at rerguson: Cummins' Store; Trout Lake, Tost Office; also at Beaton, Comaplix and Arrowhead, POPLAR DIRECTORY Grand Hotel FIRST-CLASS BAR, A. NO. 1 ROOMS. J; Royal Hotel Fancy Bar, Musical Entertainment Bulletin Board, World's Mining New*. I. E L, MORAND, - PROP. Balmoral Hotel. Visit.irs In FergusjU limy rely U|K.« the very beat of accommodation at tide well-known hotel. Rooms are well furnished tlnoui;hout. The Har ie alocked with a choice iiHHortuient uf palatable quenchera. Under the Management of S. Slinger THE QUEEN'S HOTEL Abrahamson Bros., Proprietors KVERVTIIISiJ NSW AND KIHHT-CI.AHH IN ALL RKUPKOTH Fire Proof Safe Tlie bona* In mocked will, in,- r.i-i.1 Win.-* and Clgari on trie m.ri.t. Trout Lake, Dominion Hotel The CENTRAL HOTEL Revelstoke iir interest m the mh-I mineral alalia mull.-. tin* iwoperiy of the under* ligneii under am'by virtue ol section 4 ,,f the Mineral Acl Amendmcut Act i-. ,. |i«i.,l st Trout Lake Utia 6th dayol l,.lv, i l un- C. Eli ".tt, ,l..l. : I ' NOTICE. Cornier Queen mineral claim, situate iu th.- I mm Lake mining division ol Weal Kootenay district. Where located: < Iu -silver Cup mountain, about l'a miles from Bilver Cup mine. Ink.- notice thai I. Frederick Charles Elliott, I- M.C. Nr,. B88042. acting as agent lor Charles L, Copp, I'M C. No. ! B831M, Charles McNicholl, F.M.C. So. B780U. and John VV. Westfall, P.M.C. No. B87064, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the] Mining Recorder for a Certificate of [mprovements, for tlie purpose of obtaining a Crown lirant of the above claim. And further take notice thai action. uuder section St, must he commenced wfore the Issuance .,1 Certificate of Im- provi m, ir.s I _f.-.l this llih day ot Aug. A.D.19C6. is S-1006 When I....kin_ for u plac ■ t.. Bpend your holidays, bear in mind that Trout Like is an ideal Bummer re-..rt. The -. i, ry and climate are magnificent TirviE: TABLE KirBt-ClHBs in every respect. The Travelling public carefully taken care of. _ Nelson • Props. In Under tin- wine M...».-i.i*i,i. Review Job Dept. !„r High-Claaa Work. S.S. ARCMliP or S.S. LAKDIiAL). Running between Arrowhead, lieu- ton an.l Comaplix, commonclng October UUi. 11)43, will sail as lOllowi » ether permitting. Leaving Arrowhead for Beacon and . lomapltx, i» i.-e Jailv - 10k and .".It. Leaving Beaton ami i omaplix for Arrowhead, twice dally— 7:16k am) 12;4'.k. Making close connections with ailC P. K. Steamers and trains The Owners reserve the right to change limes of sailings without notice. Thc limplre Lumber Co., Limited. Lardeau Hotel -J? Baa ft Sandy Laughton Proprietor. w m 11 I'N tiaiting Fergiin.n J< U should stay at the l.mihaii Hotel. Here the virut'T will ba sin ii'ind.'.l wilh In in fort*. Kxcell. nt cuisine, well ventilated and vwinn room, well nt.,eked har, and everything which lei .Is towards linking your \i-it n plcaaaut ami memorable ono. Kate, from 11 d»j upwards. Ue strive t" pit -,-u >■••!■ 1 atmni. FERGUSON. The Review is the best Advertising Medium in the Kootenays. It Has the Largest Circulation. E. R. VIPOND Trout* Lake Livery Freighting Packing Rawhiding A SI'IXIAI.TY. Stables at Trout. Lake. . TROUT LAKE HOTE Excellent Accommodation Best Liquors And Very finest Cigars fit John Simpson, Proprietor. mffimmmmmmmwmwmmmmmwwwmwmmwwmmwwwmmwnt Rl m ****** L*_ MACKINNON and! SUTHERLAND We have all the Latest in HATS. We can clothe from head to foot in a princely style. Summer-Weight Suits Make you feel good. FEPUSON - - B. 0. )■' -*. . = TROUT LAKE CITY all I". It I", have lieen f'.rtunes nni'le by judicioua invoat- ineiit in Real Estate, und more forlunea will be made than ever tho next two or three yeara. Tbo ono who reapa tin* harvest in the original investor, for he han hit money on a certainty. Now let on point i.ut t.. vou thnt there i» to. batter ipol <'ii ;he Con* tir-nt to buy Real rCstate than Iln11 T LAKE. Trout Lake is the pretties! spot in lhe K.ioteiiiivH ; ns u pleasure res >rt it h.is no equal. Boating und (labing tuny be indulged In the year r< und : while Iul' game in abundance is to (be found nn tl,,- Iii'Is. Its climate is suporb, there h- inu no great extremes, it lining mild in winter nn.l eoo1 in an minor. li can boast "f smne of ill.' liliest hotels and residences III P.riiisli Columbia. Its streets nre well luiil out nnd graded. There ar<* two excellent general stori'S, nnd ii glance at the advertisements in this journal will show tlmt nil Iradfsare fairly well represented. Write with confidence t.. Agauts. H. McPherson Agent- Trout Lake, B.C. Lots can be obtained on EASY TERMS. Make your selection at once. Then call on or write to j. • • » » IT lius never had ft ' boom " its growlli iui- ln-.'ii steady. It is the In ml if invitation, nnd the tertnii al of tin* l.utdo luatieh of ihe (M'.R. All roadi (in th. Lardeau) had to Trout lake. It ia the Commercial centre* •' the richest mineral district on '.be continent, uml lms hanking f ui- lieS provided by ll." Im, mil 1'nnk of Canada ; first-class tchool accommodation under the lietr* tiou if B. Shannon, j}. A - ,. good water systi in ; government i ftires ; County Court sittings; Mi-tlu (list Episcopal and Anglican . I.in.-l.es nnd ecttugp hospital. There, nrii valuable ranch Inmls on lhe outskirts awaitintr seltlers. lis lumber resources are magnifi cent, ami n band snw mill with a capacity of 60.000 fr. per day is at t''o I ead of tlie lake. The mines tributary are proving out bigger producers every year, with new prospects opening up rich bodies of ore. There will be a big rush Ibis summer, so if jou would know more, write nt once to tithei of the agents at tbe addresses below. F. B. Wells General Agent Revelstoke, B.C. ti BI aimuiiiiuiiiiiiuUiiUiiuiuiuuiiduuuiuui.uiiUiiiuuiuuaauuuUiiiiuUiaiiUUi Nonprinting of every de&cWpiion will bs falt_f_llv executed at the Beview JobD Ter^u. on Freighting and Poo-!<',ij Outfit. m c Co ilrncls cnl I m!.> mi |ui'\ u : ..!'Minin.',*-ii|i|.lii s, ele. 10 nn'- nei-it in the ilii In. t. i I, prniupl uuivlcu, nn.l nny «..rk undertaken guaranteed nutisfnvtui v. S. DANEY, Prop. - Ferguson W Abrahamson Imperial Bank of Canada. Contractor And Builder. Owner of thc Abraham- son Addition to thc i own site. Git a Home 1.1 lourself. don't Pay Rent. Easy Terms. LcnSkQxville -c=—Hotel. E, MOB3S- PROP- 9o.el and Ceneral Store Head Office i TORONTO. ONTARIO. Ci;.ilill Alltllori_oil.ft,OiK),000 Capital [paid up] - 3 500,000 Resl - - - S.W.OOO ti titchei ni U.e Nnriliivcsi Territories, Prm-inces of British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario nn.l Quebec, r R. MERRITT, President. b, R, wii.kik, Vioe-Pres, und Gen. Man. !'. II W, Assistant Qon. Manager. VV. MOFFAT, Chief Inspector LEGAL KI! K 1) C. ELLIOTT, DAKRISTKIt, NOTARY I'lT.I.IC. 1 IC, rrr.iit Lake, B. C. and Forguson ..... s. Molltrler, > A. Ilsrvej. A, M. I'liikliuui. HARVEY HcGARTER 4 PINKHHAM SOLICITORS, Ktc. REVELSTOKE B. C ■miIii-Hiii. lor Jll |i.-rliil Ilu I. ..I i ......ilii -"'■'■' r ' ll' > ....... P ...1 City Drug Store d • ; * I'HOI'IUKTARY ! Mki>u im;.- \ PRESCRIPTION Sell..ul KlI'lJllil'H jj Toil.'I Alliele- □ I i, '- 8 w tiltl BTKlOTLYOASIJ 1 ■ A IV. I. RRIUGB J. M. SCOTT, U I Scott &, Briggs flnrriileri und Suliellori Poll itiirs lor Molson'a Bank. PEVELSTOKE - B.C. Trom Lake, tl. Q, 3ranch-A o-ncr.l Hanking Uu.lnt.i Tmns.cted Savln**a r***partmeiit—Deposits received and lute rent allowed. Ornda *ntit m i.i'.ii.ir in ri!i paris nf Canada, Unlipd ^inti". iiiiii Rnmpp, si il :>i*.-.>(...ii _lren i« entleellniii ninl M - ine P. i.i ■ T. B. BAKHR. manager GERARD B C. The U C. ASSAY nnd ( H fllCAL SUPPLY Co., Ltd. Va.SCOPVIB, I!. C. Itendquariers lor Vtsayers, Mining and Mill Supplies. Bole agenta in B. (.'. foi Morgan Crucible Co , Battertea. England; t. W. llrioin A Co.'i Patent Car* Furnaces, Burners, etc. : Wm. Aint Murili ^ Co. . Fine f"... In;...-.-. r;c. etc. W.CD VALLANCE HARDWARE CO LTD I rai Mu rs' Bupplles, Stove*. e . NELSON, DC. ALEX. CRAWFORD THE PIONEER Livery and Dray Stables Saddle, Puck and Cartage Horse* Always for Hiro Freighting. Packing and Teaming a Specialty Daily stage leavei Heaton at 12 o'clock for Troul l.nke Ferguson and Camborne Leave Ferguson, via Trout Lake for Beaton at 7 n.ie. llraiich Stables at Trout Luke, Beaton. Ferguson and Camborne. 500 Cords Slobwood FOR SALE.... Apply : TROUT LAKE LODGE 1. (>.O.K. NO. 11 Regular meetlnn belt) in Oddfellow'*: Hull aver) Tnaadai nlgbl at k .'cluck vlililni iirntb- i-rM iMir.lliilly ivt-le.iiiir t). .lun.l-en. N. (1. i A.W.Iiliri. II ,1 K Hi ^ . _ »__*?_f_ ■ TISCAN LODGE, No89. A.F. & A.M. i\^?~/'\ -*•**■ TJmradaj each >• mouth. Visitor! Welcome G.Forddred, Sec, ll. McPherson, W.M -.VSJ.' A KLI-1. LINK OK CHOICE STATIONERY, ••-, j ( L ....... *-*-_-__.^_________. J j |Q!>0 000*0 CLOCKS I - - i ■•'•. -v - ,. jj WINDSOK HOTEL TROUT LAKE, 3 C. Best Hotel in Town, Beaiprters for Mini awl Cuinmercial Mea. ACCOMMODATIONS ARE FIRST CLASS D. B. KcLENNAN, PROPRIETOR t3^S_»B^B2®BP2B_SB2_^P_5BBBS& Q g The Lardeau Brewing Company ''"KJwrT, Lager Beer and Porter. Draft (Si, Bottled. 0SSSBSB5K9_3B___®__S__K3BBH_ 0 --___ O. - ■ __? __r4_d I OK • f \ JSai'ber Shop i! K"lt A - i IS. L. —_.. I MASTERSON I ti • ' .; Ml Hi HAN'T m t Miners' I Supplies ♦ — k POPLAR - - B.C. Good .have or Hair Cut Z CAIXO.N ; William Schnel!, I PBROOaON snA TBODT LAKE, XSjLC. Hot and Cold 3aths. Aecoui.tiii.t. .... Auditor, J. O. MURRAY, TROUT LAKE, B. C. Oiilsi.li- rompsn*.i' Inl I'.-fnlli Innlied nfier. .. 1 for 0 -... . Underwear. Sox Shirts, Hats V.M. Westfall A Co. : Mil..in; llrriSl • -. \i ■ . i r :.-s ':. porn A < In. Mini ■ i- rtouxhl n.el Hold, Ulnliigl*ropcrtleiiLa -<r-.i liter Tor Non-lteil. -li i.t- Tronl I -ike 11 (' iron, j-.iki . i.. i = Hssaviinj = l-.-i!::*.','!..;;:;;, .">.r|.l ..r Bill .-r ' told mi 1 Silver Silver and Lead | op|.i ... 21 in II r.n . |S oi 2 SO . 1 no |i 50 5 SHANNON, .ssnyer PHRQU&ON R. C Robertson's Chocolates AND Bon-Bons Batger's Crystallised Fruits Gums, Etc. Etc. c o N F E C T I O N E R Y A. G. Fraser s:r:;:>\Hard0ware-TooIS Stoves, Pipe uality the Best Family GROCERIES AND MINING SUPPLIES. At the Clothing D.B N WILKIE, P.LS.,, Boots, Shoes Blankets, Gloves. LOWFST PRICES. Provincial I.nml Sin\.'<■»'or, TROUT LAKE, B. C /F l DeriinerGraiBBOrphona A1lner.il Claims Snrvcyed anil Crown Orants Obtained j Roaldenci M«»l lloeord uin--.-. I Tronl I,.ikr. II. r , Oils, Putty S-W-P Ready-Mixed Paints W. H. Jones, '»..-•-•_«__._.,_ AD kinds of Nev/ ftec rds. Sole A_ent for Ilu L.id'.-i. J. C. Murray TojiLi'ci fl c. Loose l**af Binders, Fine Job ! Pitntli NELSON, B. C. Starhe_ 8 Co. LAKEVIEW HOTEL TROUT LAKE, B.C. •VH 'I!. M.I- DE W.I.US i„ Under, K«Wi CI .-, Produce and in Blf., foiephlm St. Nelion Bar well Supplied with Liquors & Ciflars Large Comfortable Boom,. Excellent Ctjlaine and Attendance, ' 3 o'lMadden & Levesque * * Props P.Burns&Co WHOLESALE AKD RETAIL Meat Merchants balers injallkintls of FreHli Meal TBOUT LAKE, B.C F. B. Wells, REVELSTOKE, n < RAW FURS BOUGHT CASH PJUCE5 PA IP
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Title | Lardeau Mining Review |
Publisher | Trout Lake, B.C. : [Publisher not identified] |
Date Issued | 1905-10-12 |
Geographic Location |
Trout Lake (B.C.) |
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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-1905-10-12 |
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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 | 10.14288/1.0310384 |
Latitude | 50.647222 |
Longitude | -117.53889 |
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