,<•* as m iargiy; circu; lation than any fNowspapor in N. Kootenay. Bos1 advertising medium. ■== Lardeau j >yn * *u i *j-t <-^>- * ■""'*.. I'll.' I'll H'l -rill.'l ive nf tin' ricl Lii nl ■an conn try S.-nt to anv ntlt in ss foi $2 pel an. in advance, VOL. i TROUT LAKH CITY, B.C., APRIL 14, 1905. No. 23. The JPlaCer Act' Su*j6rlnten(-enl of Government I Work Mci'hersnn will put a crew of Alhended. men r,'PJ»'rinK the roadway in a j few days. PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE John Mackenzie, of Spokane, in I FIX SATISFACTORILY A , reg***-«ring at the Queen's. He in nji on business connected with the Lardeau Valley Minos. LONG DRAWN OUT MINIM; PROBLEM. at.it' .if the placer claim held the 'im.I staked fur placer purposes amendment, however, gives thc inining recorder authority The local Legislature has amen* Kill the Placer Act, which will in Hfiiiuic prevent the recurrence of Amy Buch trouble as existed over Mli' placering ol the Lucky Jack ■mineral claim at Poplar, It will be remembered that Gold ■r.'oiiiinissinncr Frasef interpreted Hie Acl bo that it gave him power Rt>. order the removal of tbe placer fci.ikc- which covered the showing I ■ .•..i as a mineral claim. This Interpretation was, however, not ftii-tniiicil by the courts, and thi I 'J I ■ niii 0 any such location. An njj.al to theiGold Commissioner i allowed, whose decision in the natter will he final. The follow* ii ih. amendment: This Acl mav In* cited an the " Placer Mining Act Amendment Art. I'.•".''." \ Section 11 of the " Placer Mining Acl "being chapter 186of the R' ed Statutes, 1897, ai1 amended b\ ction ti of eliiipter 88 of the I tea ol 19011 ia hereby amen- del I.y adding thereto the follow* Kg 11"\ i-n Provided that whenever n free ■liner shall have located a claim ndi 1 this Act, wholly or in part pon land In Id hy nny other (mt- .11 01 j.. i "ii- as a mineral claim ;ili 1 th Mineral At t, the Mining ecorder may decline t.. record the in. . «.r may require written notiiv be given to the recorded holder r holders of such mineral claim. ailing upon him or them, at a im.' and place to be named in laid otier, to show cause why Mich lacer claim should not be n cord* I aud upon bearing the parties r Buch of thi ni as appear at such ime or place, or al any adjourn* II nt of such hearing, mav either ecord Buch placer claim or refuse to d" ; and upon such refusal lie location of BUch placer claim th ail be void ; subject, however, to kin appeal to the Gold Commissioner of the district to be taken within one w.ek after such decision hy iinti..' iii the respondent return 'i Fred C. Elliott went down to Nelson on Wednesdays, boat to attend a meeting of a syndicate who have successfully floated a big coal deal in England. The pro perty is situated in the North* west, and has immense bodies of One coking coal. Our Fred linn a Bonanza Leased Labor Troubles and Bonded. A SPLENDID PROPERTY ON WHICH GOOD DEVELOPMENT HAS BEEN DONE 18 . LEASEDTOOSCAR NELSON. P A. Lindgren has given a working bond on the Itanunza group to Osoor Nelson. Work will be started a- soon as supplies can be pul in the camp Oscar will have four men to start operations, whiih (will he increased later on. The at Salmo. JAPANESE AND CHINESE LABORERS INSTALLED IN THE KOOTENAY SHINGLE MILL IN PLACEOF WHITES. large interest in tbe concern, and when he realizes, we can bid good-t] bye t" tbe hospital and rink debts, nnd no doubt we shall then be sup- ' j creek, aim it three miles S.E, of the ie vein is in graph* plied with apparatus. an up-to-date lire ite, and can be traced over claiu.B. The main tnnnel is on the Bot- Mm Margaret Wisdom, of Spo- torn Dollar claim of thegroup, and kane, Wash , is visiting her Bister, hag „ pny8trettk from 6 inches to Mrs. J A. Griffith. |4 fee* carrying iron, grey copper Mrs. 0. B. N. Wilkie and chil- and galena, assay values giving dri n arrived home from the coast #44.00 in gold, 93 oz. silver, and ' (V) per cent lead. A true fissure vein is exposed on the Bonanza from 2] to (i ft, wide, I giving values $38.60 in gold and , $f> 5-0 in silver. Cabins are.built |and ev.i for work. Monthly Eva Clean-Up. on Wednesday night Di. and Mrs. Robinson ha taken up their residence at the; hospital. For the convenience of the puhlic a telephone line will be .,.. .i.i; *__•__. . .and everything is in good shape established, the town instrument ....__,' being in tbe outer pari of the Post* Offioe. The thanks of the town are due and are herewith extended to Mr. W. Cowan, of Revelstoke, for the two instruments. al.le at such time and place as BUcl (odd Commissioner shall, in wril ii .• appoint, a Copy of such ap- w|«.iiiiiui'iii t>. he served on the ret* I" n.l. nt at least one week before ,^lie day fixed for (lie hearing of Mil'li appeal: Provided also, thai ^jjlli. ileeisimi of such (iohl I'..minis fi"in r shall he final." As Others See Us. Fr. <l Starkey, the wholesale com* fenission man from Nelson, jiaitl a . 1ii|. to the I ardeail last week, and Ms evidently full of the big poosi* hilities of this country. In an in i.i view with the Nelson Tribune lie speaks very highly of the position of our different mines. In . foniieetiiui with Ihe big tunnel 1 i.11 ..>it.'ii he is quoted iis.'fallows : I' The tunnel is to lie driven at ^iltplh for a mile ot slight!] over. W. II. IVarec lhe eminent Can* ) iidinii engineer, declares that if ■ 1lis tunnel were successful, and if the transportation is hetlered, 1000 , liiin. is would not lie too many to ■tUlliee fur the needsof the district." Don't forget the OdtlfellowB 88th a anniversary on the '_ ird, and the t bi i vice ill the ovoiiing. .lames A. Grillith is arnlind iuain after nearly a week's illness The usual montblv clean-up of the Eva statnpniill took placoon the first of the month. The amount of gold obtained, says the Camborne Miner, has nol been given out, but understand thai the months run has proved entirely satisfactory. The manager has li fi for Nelson with the gold brick. HILL OF THE CANADIAN VYork on the large depositofore TIMBER AND SAWMILLS recently discovered is being pushed LIMITED: ■ ahead. No Settlement in Sight. B0 SAYS MANAGER LESLIE The arrival in town last night Surprisingly Rich Ore at of Ix*Rlie Hill, peneral manager of) Lucky Boy. the Canadian limber and Snwinills' Limited, was taken by many to Manager Ehrehart, of tho Lucky signify that an ending to the mill Boy, brought down some ore from trouble here had Come, and as Mr. the property to day. which are pro- Hill was accompanied by several bably the richest specimens taken gentlemen who in company with from the I. It. The whole is per* him paid a visit to the silent meated with native silver and grey edifice, speculation was rife as to copper which will assay up to the the object of their visit. thousands of ounces per ton. This As the mills affairs are siill in ore is found at a depth of over HM1 litigation it was hoped thai an fact, and will go far to increase the amicable settlement had been average .'alue of snipments, which brought about, and with the obje$i up to date have been 1160.00 per clearing the air a Review repr- sen- ton. tniive interviewed Mr. Hill this morning. * "No,'' said he, in answer to thc Bcrihe, " no settlement has been conic too . and there are no signs of the matter being mutually settled. Aske.l if there was anything ■ being done In the matter he replied that everything was at a standstill brought about by the action of the town site people in selling lots twice and leaving ihom Would Benefit District. Billy Cowan has always been a pun! friend to Troul Lake, and it goes against our grain somewhat to agitate for anything which militate against hi- Interests. It is, houi've". the greatest good to the greatest number, and individual interest must give way to the interests ol the public. What we are thinking of is the extension Matt' ■ - a sumed a serious asp cl on Tuesday last at Salmo, B.C., when manager Archibald of the Kootenay Shingle Company, with the assistance of the provincial police, installed his crew of Japs and Chinks. Tin- relations between manager and men have been strained for some siine. and was brbughl to a head by the introduction of Japanese laborers. The white men refused to work alongside the almond-eyed Orientals, and it was then manager Archibald contracted for a full crew of Jap? and Chinks. The men displayed very good judgment in not proceeding to overt act*-, which would leave them open to prosecution, bul confined themselves to legitimate methods which it is thought will have the effi et ,,f removing tbe cause of the disturbance. An effort is now being made to interest the Japanese consul at Vancouver in the ease with a view to inducing a withdrawal of the Japanese. A t detrain was sent to him outlining the situation, and a reply was revived at Salmo Tuesday asking the name of the Japanese b IBB. Ai it is said to be lie policy of the r, presentatlves of Japan in this country to remove their countrymen under gimilar circumstances where the opposition is so strong, the movers in the mattenrare hopeful ,.f a favorable outcome. . Silver Plate Lead Struck. Ale Biggar and Frank Landrian came down from the silver Plate last week. During tbe winter work has been punhed on the crosscut tunnel to tap the lead exposed on the surface at depth. This has been done, exposing a good strong lead nf quartz highly mineralised about Bin feet wide. The m.-ii return to-day to resume w rk. The lead will he drifted ..ii to gel under the surface showings, which are excellent. Masterson, Griffith & Co, have provided against the elements by putting a covering on thi ir delivery ivagon, which insure- the delivi ry of goods in dry condition. It also keeps dry (outside) (heir popular solicitor ami deliverer. 0. W. Abrahamson has a gang o( men employed on clearing up lots on hi- .-111111111111 to the tuwn- -ite. ii. \v. intends to have a mode] lownsite. The blackboards fur the new sel 1 are now on the way. and il will only be a matter of a few days until the building is opened. K. Baillie, Joe Verechoyle, W. H Wright and Oscar Nelson have taken a lease iii),; bond on the Willow Qrouse. The property is on thc Lucky Boy Hill, and has some good surface Bhowings. The grade of ore exposed is similar to the Horse Sice and Lucky Boy. Alee McLean ia -till pushing work ou the Horse Shoe 1. ase. He has a g ' 11 quantity of high-grade ore Backed, and intends to make a shipment ah ut 1st of May The poor state of the l.'iekv Boy trail interferes Bomewhat tvith the l" tti g down of tho ore from the Lucky Boy. It is however, being Backed at the mine at t u rate of a ear a month. The I.X.L. to Be Worked. COMPANY is SUCCESSFULLY FLOATED AND ACTIVE MINING OPERATIONS WILL AT ONCE ENSUE. In January we reported a deal between Dr. MiUoy and Col. Bray- ton on the I.N l. property. Mr. .John Mackenzie, of Spokane, who was associated with the Colonel in the deal, reports that a company has been organised to take over the property. The company formed consists of Spokane and Minnesota capitalists, and is named the I.N.I.. Mining Co. Their first meeting was held on March 80th at New I'lm, Minn., and the following gentlemen elect..I t,, control its destinies for the ensuing year: President: CoL Brayton, of Spokane; 1st Vice-President : Dr. If. M. Johnson, of Dawson, Minn.; 2nd Vice: Dr. N. H. Sohjeldertip, of Granite Falls. Minn. ; S Dl C- Treas. : John Mackenzie, of Spokane: Asst. Sec., A. W. Ewing, of New rim, Minn.: Ant Trees.: Dr. F. A. Fritsche. of New IJhn, Minn. The Board of Directors arc as folows: Col Brayton. John Mackenzie, CoL Greer, Minneapolis, Minn. M. J. Kales, Bpokane, Jos. rt "O T» rn • A. Eriokson, President 8tate Bank, Lf.Sr.JX. JiiXtenSlOn NewJUlm, Minn., and ll. M. Han- son, 1st National Bank of Han ley Falls. Minn. The property is situated on Siiv. r Cup mountain, and has had Considerable w..rk done on it. A M inn ' r F.eli «, nf the Big Tunnel Comp m;.. is due here in a fen days. . f the C.P.R. te'egraph line from iu litigation, and also being held ,. , , ,, • . , ,,, . .,- ,. Gerrard from tins place and rer- up over the water—front rights. The different suits cntcrei hv guson. During the pasi winter, am K. L. Kinnian against the coini.anv , . , n »i ■ ' • fact, for all the time previous will U' heard before a full court at Vancouver early in May. . in we have suffered largely from the breaking of telephone lines, etc. between here and Arrowhead. Numerous cases are on record where letters confirming messages haw arrived before the telegraphic message, and tho same with messages outward hound. In addition J. Hiakman has been on a trip the extra cost of 10 cents for tele- to the Ockanagan. He returned phone service amounts to quite an item. For example, n telegram to Uevelstoke or Ne'son would he, if Dunk Kennedy, who has been with Alee Crawford at Beaton for the past two months, has accepted a position iu tin mill at Three Valley. A Temporary Lull. Work has been temporarily BUS* pended on the Mohican owing to a shortage ol supplies. P Culkeen received instructions from Mr C M. Oliver, of Rossland, the general manager t" gel ready to taki a pack train at thc oar lies I possibli moment, The trail i * non 'pen to 10-Mile, ami it will 1 pen to t hi property during next month. It is the intention to push the long tunnel in as rapidly as possible, and to that end a double shift will bo put on as soon as operations are resumed. Mr. Culkeen. who has the reputation of being one of the most conservative mining men in tlie country, peak- very highly of thc prospects, and predicts a great future for the property. Probable. DIVISIONAL SITFKINTEN- HI'.WT THINKS EXTENSION T11F ONLY SOLUTION TU *<**^ ^*e^ shipment was made TRANSPORT PROBLEM. "J""! a y™LT t'^T "2? of between 160 and $i>0 n ton, principally pold. It is handy to trans- The scribe had an interview with porta tion, and with proper devel- J. S Lawrence, divisional superin- opmenl ought to be a good paying tendent of the C.P.R., who has been proposition. Locally, it is well on hi- usual round of inspection, thought of. and the company who Speaking of the conditions of have purchased it are to be con- mining in the district. Mr. Law- gratulatod. It ia understood that rence expressed himself as being work will he started as soon as the very sanguine of the successful trail is open, outcome of the operations now un- der way. The big tunnel proposition if sneoessful would do much for the demonstrating of ore h,..lies, and would open up a big field for lalmr as well is capital. In speaking of transportation facilities, Mr. Lawrence agreed with the Review thnt the only solution to lhe lake problem during the winter was the extension of the road to Troul Lake City. This, he Thursday. Presiucnt Battey with two nnn succeeded in climbing Triune mountain on snowshoes last week. They found lhe crew of men ill excellent health, and Mr. Battey in- we had a direct line. 25 cents As weare situated now the cost is increased to 85 cents. We would recommend the Trades Committee to forms us the development take this matter up It has already been brought to the notice of the officials, and from work of the winter is highly sutis factory. Some very nice concen- W. N. Dunphy, of the Spokane Fall- I'lacer Co., has received instructions to go ahead and luii'd another 180 feel of flume. The clean-ups are k.■.• 11i11 -^ good, and the company are well satisfied with the results ot operations to date. Ed. Baillie, Joe Versohoyle and W. D. Wright are up from Poplar Cl'eek. Mill Runs Steadily. The Five-Mile plant is operating -teadily ami successfully. Shipments are being made steadily at the rate of six cars lead concentrates and from 20,000 to .'50.000 Oil of bullion per month. All the values are obtained from the low grade ores from the dumps at the Nettie L. and Silver Cup which •.bond,t. would ultimately be done, jhlu accumulated during the pre- but not this year, [t was a mat* vious workings of the property, ter, h"« over, out of hi- jurisdiction, lie intimated that ho bad '•■ 0. Richardson,of Vancouvoi', k.pt the line open from Lardo to representing the Kelly-Douglas Gerrard during the past winti r at ,irm' **■ in •*•-■ »**« n" '" BU' ., heavy loss merely to keep il in Ing the position temporarily vaca- running order so as to be ready for ,nl bJ t**a" old war-horse, Harry operations as soon as the boat SlDa*1' Harry has been laid up al could get through the i,v. Were-'1"' Nelaon hospital for several cngnui this, and give Mr Lawrence "ee-" wilh ■ S('V|,,V illni'"' At all the credit that is duo, as we ro* ,""' ,im" ■' •*'" thoughl he was mber two years ago it was over B<>*ng to pass in his cheeks, but we a month after the boat had stalled ■*" pleased to know that he is now that the road c mid operate owing "ii the road to recovery, and trust to it being blocked With BIlOW, an.I '" we ''i'" '>.--ili» on ,h'' '•"1"1 hu culverts washed out. l"xv- s" *••>■ wiling groceries to bis old friends and customers. M r. Bedell, of Sp iknnt'i came up | on to-dav's boat. lie is b avily Disciples of Isaak Walton are interested in the phi'er works, and reporting good catches from tho intends putting in thc summer lake. Fish varus are very much here. in evidence, and in several in- Thc Oddfellows have installed B^nce8 AnaniM nM beeD outriv the water system ii) their hall, which will In-1.c great convenience what we have learned, it would nol trilling ore has been uncovered in ,,„ke a great deal of persuasion to. Hotel. No, I tunnel. ,do the trick. 'crow.' oe the penman and family have taken up residence at the ''at'k far from the madding ailed. \ change of weather set ill on to the patrons. Wednesday, and two inches of Services at 11 o'clock a.n. at the s""w W1 dnrin8 t,',, nJ«ht M.F. Church on Sunday. At 7.80 Mrs. Cal. Garrison left on Mon« p.in song service. Kev. Sharp will lay's boat for Ellensburg, Wash., ."induct, service in the evening al to visit her mother-in-law. Camborne. will Adams camedown from the The C.P.R, are running cheap 5-Mile plant yi ttrday to visit liis trips for the Blaster holidays. 'family. I fl , THE LARDEAU MINING REVIEW. I - fi inleil ut Troul l.iil.i- lllly, nnn HublUhiul ni Kurnaa.m ftu.t Troul I.n!. <■ i ■> ■ ■ .-■ r'rldny, I .1.' Ivllt'll il.).-- not lli.lil llilll-.'lt ri'-lii.ii!. .;. ■ nn li pltiloiia "i correspondents OX' pr. laed In lis oolumna vil looala win I., dim • .,i : , ate oflS c.'il- n. r lino, 111".I Inaertlnn, »let 111 vul -- p.■ !i in' en. li BiiUacqiieiit Inaertlou. ivrni-nir I'ramleiil and olt-.or advert i le known on application .. macriuilou t-.ij.iu yew, Iu tidvuni . MURRAY _, ATHERTON Publishers SPLLNDID FIGHTERS, BUT He is a brave man who at this stage of tlie game of war BpeakB that seems to '■ draw '! his oppon ents. On Monday night the obvious Jiart nl'wisdom was for them to have tnil still and affected an indifference they tlid not feel under the lire of hiK scathing sarcasm. Bill to save their souls they oou 1(1 not do it. Ay the member for Vancouver poured! out his etinging witticisms, iudi-j j eating with outhtretohed hand Ih, particular object for the moment, j so surely d.d tho wretched victim jj rise like a trout to a liv nnd at tempt to justify himself. Messrs. Maodonald, Hall Oliver, Patror- bou, Mclnnes, Brown, Henderson, " ne after another they jumped u; .. .. .. .. ~-. I entistry. DH MII.I.HY i-l!..\. In- r.tii'il in Nelaon ns hup. ' i>*.«.orto Dr. Hto.l.lnrl nt lht Aberdeen Block ClteiltH lc,in. tlir l.ni- 'li nil mi; nl;. .ni llrM- itlaaiJ ' real in, nt. : : A. MiHoy asterson, Griffith <_.Co.—= disparagingly of the " plucky little burning _„.,, wratll ,0 eU down Jap," and at the same time hasard agR.u helple.B,y ..llli(1 .,,„ *next*u. uiedeemiu/z feature for theRuss.Luil.hab]<J |aug|,,er 0f tbe House I he ultimate result of the Btrtlggle|ft0j thy ga„f in ty or may not affect the Dominion of Canada to aii infinitesimal degree, and the a veragi man on the Ft reel can give no belter reason for morally supporting the .laps I ban rROUT LAKE ! nil. IK NO, '! I. 0.0, F.I Before moving tho adjournmenl |at the close of Friday's session, the Premier arose ami stmed that .,,,--,,,,,,,,,,__-„„„,_,-„„„„„„-_ .he wished to make an announce- a desircto follow popular sentiment. .,, , , .. .' , iinent wiih regard to the railwa*. Ind eopular sentiment favors tbe .,..' . , ', . ' , , , ,. , , , i-i uauon, Ine l.ovornment had Oriental because he is a little lei-, ,,,,,, ., , , ... .decided that no railway policy low—and ip gelling the be<t ol it. . , ii • , , , . _, ■ wo nldbe iuiroduced nt this see- We have as a nation through M0"- Tllis -**<■•".©•■. - id Mr. the press and otherwise been ex- -*•»««■*. >>«• been ar.ived at very . , ,. , reluctantly, and it \v,i only <h- tending our congratulations to • ' J japan in her war We will them as i ... : ii. Odil'i-lln ie, Im-' i. utua. J. H.Scott, S.O. Kr.'.l Miu..i.iae______| Tl SO IN LODGE No39, ... ,, . .eided upon when it became with Ku-ia. ' fMmm , ,. .. .eullbatiio i it >. ■ .-j ol the m v-■: n- continue shouting lor- , , , . , ,, , ,, i ment—-Ihciiirh tho.-e :ir.d i>njf us they Slav In the I , . , ■■--""■■■ """"■■■■"■■■■■■■ been made with unceasing dill Orient. When it coined lo frater* ni ing with them it is a different prop isition, < 'ri. utal and Mongolian ways are not our.-, nnd where either of the gmt- wiil thrive on a handful of rice aud a kicking, the white man will re* . | Ar^y\ 3rd Thursday each •' N/ x month. \ isitors Welcome I.. Forddre I, Sec . li. McPhi rson.W.M. Tbe Nelson Brewing Co. OsV^ .>» Brewers ot quire more substantial fare. ForjSuch guarantres and assurances, years they have come into unfair I aa bo had already repeatedly im* competition with white labor on \ |>resned u* the House, were re it and vieor—could avail toi secure railway construction of any kind, and the Coast-Kooteuay fTing L_ _Cr BcCP load in particular, upon terms or with any guarantee that would at all adequately i roti I the int. f the people province. lie coast with the inevitable re suit ol WHgPB. been I" garderl by his • iovernment as ab- j solutoi) ersential before they could owermg the standard of |pgaa legislation on the question. In the Iuterior we have* .'ate - .iiy free iromi » ——-——-—»« -. .,■—■».—*— Il" you want to SeIX f ycu want to BUY the scourge, hut the point of the] wedgt has, however, been ititm- iluced at Salmo, aud a gang <'f. Orientals have been put in the plies .it white artisans at the mill oi the Kootenay Shingle Co. Hie men are taking it hard, but had to giv.i in to constituted authority.] This matter tffecta the whole of t'-.c interior, and we nil Bhould bo united in using every legitimate endi . lep I t peril " Olit Al An v. 1. ad i tl the west aud Gerrard on thi eouth tlie -ig.i is out to all • 'liinka and .laps, " Kl.K!' oi i in nn. L.AHDKA1 ." -n iousiy obeyed, i the people i,r *iit* Lardeau in lend tn sec that it la to tbe letter \ Lardeau IV i Exchanj Lardeau Mines Exchange. VV. ii:.. ll be had. t." .-..■■•■. Vi.,-s Exchange, " ' Trout Lake, . and Porter R. Reisterer Cg>< Co. - Props. Smith & Co. IS Bleurj Street, MONTREAL. HIGH-" I VSri TAILORS. . • ■ ■ ii. . tin- . : pn . !.'.'• .. ill I- :i: TKi it T I il-. 1 an.l I I.K'.t mis in a few weeks. We have a great reputation for Style and Fit. Save vour Orders. WE Kept a Stove in Our Store oil the Winter, and our Canned Fruit is not Frozen. Masterson, Griffith and Co. __* General Merchants, Trout Lake w^*s!»svB)s>'itf*5t*A'|^eftS5)s!»"9&:%;"s WOOD VALLANCE HARDWARE CO LTD • ■ ■■ NEL&ON. B C. I.' ader of the Opj ositi i. Mac* doiiiilil speaking ou the lumber question iu the Provincial House '.■ '.-..'K assured the lumbermi i of iiiitish Columbia that tbe ."'iiid look for no redress iii tin- uu.tiir of eiiHtonih duty or other triae, until they bad come d >wn in Ih. ir 1'iie.s. The duty has been j tukuu uff bee tun t!i ". were :ill in | a combine, aud it would «:ay oft', I ,i'...iioiii tin !endt-r of the Lib- j . ral opposition, was his -inml sml iii.- - tin l.ibi ral ps wi]t to I.i I..mil. r interest*; >>f Bi ll ill I lum*j In.i hi. iIih r.y y i ■„-ir doli . I n gi tli ' i ■! i) "in Sir Willi id .1 lei - and i ink fo r-thoiu • d journey lo reci ■ ■ ■ Have i. li it tbe I lovernmenl " said ^u Wilfrid, but |>erhapfl' he i- not In touch with Mi. .1. A. Mucdonald. I .■ also proceeded to revile Ihe Minister of finauce for taking i to Ireland, It would sppi i tl a Mr. Maodonald iaconveulenl ly ignorant "t the travels of tin leaders of hi-, <>t»r: part} riiere was Mr, Fielding, for example who put in Inn spare time in Europe helping lo float ti.. < Irnnd 1 ' .H'k I'llcllie, -L't i',^' S'ttph .. g lting presented lo lhe Poj. An.; Sir Wilfrid l_urli r bimai who inine \\'e-i In leed, hut to (lulifuritln, and nol to Briiinl Cui* ll.iihi.i Lardeau Hotel it Sandy Luughtort Proprietor. In W\ M HEN visiting ' rgnson you should stay at Ihe Lardeau ,? Hotel, Mere lhe visitor ' i be surrounded with , ■■ omfortc "lh-iit ,« cui.-. - ... -..;.. and warm rooms, well -to. i.'ii bai. r d everything « teeda I wards making your visit a plenriHnt md memorable ..ne. Rati - oi -1 day upwm W< strh e to pie ise oi ;• ttrons. FERGUSON. A LADDER OF SWORDS Bj ■ $1.50 nil" i'-~i hopi i:> H - M rrimi 1.50 THE MV-i [I SPRING. I 1.50 I ••- i I K S'BRIDCE'M \ N > M. 1.50 Build I "• I'"'" . - M i Pocket B \\ '■ |' V 1'lTu 1.50 ' Put hy tin* laternationn. i. ir |.ri«- II - ' 1 ;Sft .J A. ;^ I 1 A NOW ia tin* time f ■■ y ■ to Buj Lote, Never were f •■ Prospecti nf Fergus d io bright, The T .wn "f ! I l.-'.l SOU Will be 'Ml' of til-' ltre.it' - g I amps in th> World. The h.^ di«'' 8 <»f achieved bi thi nun.i-i oi- WE VI. Ill "i '..• \' T!< \l. HKITI-II and •Ml;.- \ \ \f I N 1 \ <. 1 I 'Ml' \" .'I - DOW oi'vr:. there is a iribi te '.. the i ! •' d wealth of ..■ hill? i * l ; i s c >• Q Mi Bowrer, speaking on the Budget on M'l.'li night's set sioii. iniole the hit Ol till week -<■ t'Hr. J Iii ■ omething about Mi li - I ."" oi ■ ■'' in B MACKINNON and .AND Q IJ With the arrival oi Spring a Young Man's Fancy lightly turns to Love and Summer .Raiment. We have received a Huge Stock of Up-to-Date SUMMER Suits. Ol Prices from $10.00 up. FERGUSON - - B. C. 0- M__SOIN. Et C J. Y. Griffin & Co. ■ . , Brand Nt£L_OIM. - et c 1ADDEIN HOUSE i. • , i< Thomas.M*dden Prop Ci FERGUSON i 9 .-fc .J Public Sch ol, Hospital, ■ii.er institutiona. Exoellent '. iterwoi Its system Siroeta in K illu- ii.in. d bj I".. otrl i ■. Daily 11. Ill '.tvie. . I h. tori BI ' lull Bbly l.ii I out, '" ' ' i„ n i he ground Roor. an n ■ . I W<»,1 Lands and Works. CANCELLATION Of RESERVE ^0 1'ivhy it.vvH thitt IIk- n ■ 1:1.•(. ■*,. r. |*HI ■ I • ■• u cm- .- IM 'i .inI .,•!,' t 'i ■ , I,. I ifl | .■ nl th. flrpl . .in , i itiHl iti nil mm '..•- - I. . . ,! ,.t ■ ■ .... . ■ I i* i iiiitfon*, III) I ' 'III Ml| ' ill r in. |irm i- I I ■■ •' • ■ . ... -hull to mi mi ' i (•• iiii moilntlnn li Mil*- . I nn 'in < i.hiiiii-'n nnd WmU rn Itttllwn I < imtil. W, N.liOltH I" |Hit) Collin I -I'.ni r nl (jirnl- A ■ i irimi nl, rtorta, !..<•.,.• m tviiriuiry, luui. i\ ji $?5» : TOWNSITE AGENT HENRY FLOYD REVELSTOKE, li. C. i v. p r V -• 1' v ;■ i - Che Dotel Beaton ... BEATON, b c. Y" ' ' 0 th. I...,'I.:mi "' ' I i" be fnllv equilip .1 .,,'".r,, ' 'e'i',,1 ., iom_o.Utloii. ■». I ' „es,S,,..,t* tothernioiremrtntiot Iiutrom. Miltor-i I i tnlortrttlitahoUl W. BOYD -:- -:- Prop ■ i.i> •.' FERGUSON HOTEL The noted home lor traveller.*. rUith I I .' ISOIl, B.I '. .\ n I Bai ol tht choicest Liqours, Wines, etc. MoDonnell & Black Pro priotors. YORK LIFE ASSI R INl i ' I OMPANY, [> i .ii vr AND I'i ■■' El ClON i li'i-. TAYLOR, Aj ELBTOKI AMi 'I HOI ■ I IK] ■lOTIld'.. iHlllCJil' Kill,I I II...: i ,/,., n but l.nl < VI io Weul i*iia: I'I II'.-K, ti' ; 'mi.'- i ..ii, i ."ni Lnlce. . mill* s'. "> '-''■'■ ini**nd six.) ••lwwltliWe**^Vl\ldi*advertlHeinwi the ' ii ' rtifl •■ j-oui interest in the said ral. laimi Iuin ie •> ,1! !h . pruperl • I I intt' ■ ■•• scribed un ler i n 4 ol the Mineral Ai •' 'i' Act Amendment Act ol llton. Di *. nnd.' Kection 3. must bo commenced Trout Lake this 24th da) of Man 6. DA SKY NOTICE TO Ci'-'iW M le T It. I1.- ".*., to an; person '.r pi r»on ■ trim*- uterests, Sol . ! the ; ' . ' ' Otvi oi with V' H in the Coon and Davey minern I elai n i about lour m lei above I ■ i ■ • South Foi I reel i'r..ut Lake • division ol Wi t Kooti n Bi ah I .. liie required ■ ■ on tlie abov. -men- Iloned mineral claimi for tt.o v« and 190-1 ii. ■'!■!• r to ' ' ■ ■ im* ii ii— il.-r section 24 ul the mini ral acl, and ir within OOdaya ol thin n it ■ ■■ yon fail or '■■lii>.' to eonl ribii yo r jn.rtion ol such i i !•• '• ilitun im work done, ti * All kinds of New Rec rds. Sole Agent for tht Lardeau: J. C. Murray li pays lo ui th- Telephone lengthy trip i an ten bi ave ' l er. - ■a Ferguson • n ■ Stoi I Lake PostOftJce dnout Beaton, Comaplix und Arrowliua I. ! POPLAR DIRECTORY Grand Hotel FIRST-CLASS BAR,! A. NO. 1 ROOMS. belc ■ of such cerl al ' imp Mar .Mar NU'i Toi v tr ( owner vementa. I of £4 -,'05 1, A. U., : ... B. V WW KII . m _.. «___*___ Thi B. C. ASSAY and CHSfllCAL The BEST AK 0. Balmoral Hotel. = *p Visitors o Ferguson may rely upon the very beet of niinodatiori at thi. well-known hotel Itoomi are well furnished lliioughoiit. The Bar Is stocked with i choice assortment ol palatable quenchers, Under the Management of S. Slinger _ Royal Hotel I UK) liar, Musical Entertainment Bulletin BuarJ. World'j Mining Nt w •> L. MORAND, - PROP. THE QUEEN'S HOTEL Abrahamson Bros., Proprietors TKIMO XKW KHl> HUST-r:i.A->H IK Al HI >. Fire Proof Safe ■ : iii.* r.'.«*t wino*- anil OfMi 1 themarks!. Trout Lake, Dominion Hotel The CENTRAL HOTEL Revelstoke . . ' r to they I have ■ • tuated tin* 1 I'opli ere 'k I :il out two and ■ ■ •■ rroi •. iiuu of Wi'gl K...'t ■l • 1 tl ■ ei. . Voi O,.! u in tho "II dee. 1118' the viei' v: in <'• yea.- ■ and '■.;•■'. Ho ■ ntribute yw •Uki Red that if at trte • ■ ^■r.-'f in ril'iitv ^Bur ' cpetiditun no j^fcr .' rMtf \ iou 4 of .TP« "■ I ll.'O-J. ■.\UTlirr • lu|lN£T<»N. Co-owner ' Sl>t.'K."»T .•■■■■ ih n Pa y ha [ilu- Hoi - and Chart • rake Notice that 1 owner witl 11 11 itUHl . 1 :u ihej r. ,. • West I ■•'.■... » ■- Ilei U . Jlir. ol c. v-oari '- ' 1901, ItKB, 11.1 . i; lid I tie • ■ r ■ • • 3 tare (m 1 men and • * • etiditui ■ >. red, i l."i' ■ I . ■■ that il within BO nblicatioi I • . ■ . ti r silver ■ • ■ '■ > ral act amendni, nt acl ' 1 II.Mi I IWDBtAN. Mar Co-Owner, SUPPLY Co., Ltd. ' ■ ■•■ •.:'.. b. I . Head ' . . ■.'-, '■', iniug and "I. - , I. C. for . 0 Batu rs. a, 1 u : land : 1. IV, : I . I Kurnarea, Burners, etc. : Wm. Aino-j •. <.'..'- I ine Balancei, etc,, All the Latest Magazines on Sale at "The Review." :::::: Smokers' supplies in great variety. 500 Cords Slabwood FOR SALE.... Apply: ^^^^^^^^^ ays ! IN FINK SHOES : MINING SHOES ! Shoe pa< _j- i RUBBERS OVERSHOJ - ■ ■I RMAN SOI KS x *■• ■nil (.11 ua, First-Class in ever ri Bpect. Th. '; • ■ public carefully : • ' ■ .'. Mil t Nelson • ?m. .. '1..-- t*i* iinit) Kaaagemtat. !. Mi.i.i *..', H-ll ,■' If yo' ... . .. _ ■ . . ■ -. 1 ..... t '»'i.i droti » Ilu.. I ft ROM SHOE 8I0RG Nelson. B. C. ANDREW A CO Mail ordefp carefully and *>roui attended U>. A<*;iit f"t -'ater »n tl.'ton Shoes. I- TIME TABLE 5.S. AKCHlif or 8.S. LAKDi-.AC . 1 itunu.nt; lielween A . lieu- '.. end Comaplix, ootntnonclne Oeto ber Utt\ 1903, will fai: iu f • ait ber i»-rti,iitlni:. Leaving Arrowhead a and luiapli.*., twice daily l".; an.l f.k. LsMving H..*aU.n'niiJ < oeiae Arrowhead, twice ilai!;. 7:15k unit 12 . Making oloet conni 1 . P, it. Bteami - .. • 'riiiti!-.' •wi.r-*. reeervt the I'har.ge tinn- ol tailing* a uotiee. the t:iwplrc I umber Co.. limited. The Review is the best Advertising Medium in the Kootenays. It Has the Largest* Circulation. E. R. VIPOND Trout Lcke Livery Freighting Packing Rawhiding A SPECIALTY. Stables ut Trout* Lake. TROUT LAKE HOTEL Excellent Accommodation Best Liquors And Very finest Cigars £3 John Simpson, Proprietor. jmmmmM 4\ i i 1:111 ICATI "i IMI'ltOVKMRKTB. NiM i. i Revcneo iniiicral claim ■ ■ I -, :..'. ii I ■' 17 I;.".' 1 lk< \| : Mr-. J. It ' l ■' ''■" ■ ' ■ '■ St, *• i"1' , Wat nelson directory. V. . a i l|| I I union n( "if 'lorn TmU.' ' . ... ~ M ■ . tml I .'. ■ criiflcnli*N ll ii ii .■■ h •1 --jsa-f"-*--aj-a»aj-aj«aB-____________Bi ■i■;• i nil*/, We :>rv. in fact universal '•uriKiso oT obtaining a Crown >■ ant ol watcli providorii. We boast ofthe | Iii oat coniprohrnfi-ve atock nml WATCHES. Wo are watch people Ural of all. We make walohea our greal »pw I* I'TfffaaBBBBBBBBBBBTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTal \ii.l furtl ., IllUSt i I"'•'"" r*> tl in i ; • ' ..j Improv. inonl . Hat I oiii day ol ■ .,!■.. - lid 'It'll:. < 'i.i: in i I ■ Mining tnel. (lie N ■ll ial 1 ni, i ".) promptest service. <'in palron ii^'e priivos our pre-etninei In tlie retail wait Ii I mill*. i luoe « pntron, always a patron. P.nyiiig vrntolies in ilif qnantit*/ - I that we do, wo an enabled lo se- IMPROVEMKNT8 euro discount! Impossible lo Ihe smaller dealer, and we luru thf*n over tn you nt • oori"i*i*pondln8 rodnction In price, Write ns fur prices. TROUT LAKE CITY m .Mil II K. •ph, Mauil nnd Anna Miufi in the 'I roul !<al « \\ est Kootenay Dis- oruU'.l Sltuali j I nrtlfsu en fk in tl,,. Province ol Ut I ' unibis, it...ui '■!.' luile above Circle( Take Notice thai I, Charles » »« i rosNon, ol thc Citj ol I A.ml". fitlKornia, I'i w Miner's CartlllcaK "■ 11(1770.1, liitcml sixty days Irom tin hereol toapplj to the Slinlnil llccortior i Cortilli ite ol Improve! ■■ tin* purnneoor ' ' '' ' • .ill .','• i'i: \,„1 I action i, section 37 musl lx loninvom I . iiancaol «" '' ' ' ''"l"':"'' • .1.1.1 ft, M. >!'"•• Ewert Bros. MeUOH, kosslanil, Trail. jewelers and Bngnivera Starhc. 8 Co. Wliol KS\1 K I'l.AI KR8 i" Bnlti r. i . ,'|„... ,, i rial and l n II.,,:' nl ■ I M '"'•' ' id all I. K I", have been forto by ilei ei is invest* mom in i, ,;•'. and iim.' fortunes will be iii.ni. than ever tha i.e\i twoor iln.-.- years. i mil' wild reaps tli" l,iir\. -t ih Hi. oi il'iii.iI .u\c lor, r i' he lias bis money on . ly S « lei ■- point ..ut i. ^■ ii that •in i • ' >p t on .hi ' '..ii* tin ul tn In \ !;■ .I . .. • than TROl'l I •.. • Trout Lake Is pn lests| n in i) • KiMiti is a pleasure it-.ni it luh ii" e.jiial. Boating in,.I Balling may be Indulged in the year round ; while In..' game in .,'hiii.i ii.. .■ is to the found on tiio hills it - i-;im ite i- superb tiiei-e bi*ing rto greal citreines, it ie mi' nulil in »inii-i and cool in k<i ni111*. r. I' citu bonsl ol some »f ' hi Hne«t In itels aud residences In Itriiisli Columbia, It-i itreela are w.-ll Uiil mil nml graded. There stje two . n'.'ll.iii general aton'S, ind a glance at the advertisements In t>ii!-■ journal w ill shoft thai all trades arc fairly well represented, Write willi Conl di IICi to A l '-uth. 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 »• • -S91 f-tr h .vM _r . I I I a- never had a " boom "—Itn gT iwtli Iikh li.i'ii iteady. It in the Ii'inl of navigation, nml the terminal ol tbe Lardo hiniich ot the c )' K. All roads (In the j i.ie iu i lead t.i Trout Lake. It in the commercial centre • i the mill, ral ilintriet ..n the tiiieiit. ..ml Ihih liaiikini,' facili- tit'H provided by tlie Imperial f Caned Aral class school accommodation uoder lhe direc* liuu nl s. Bhannou, B.A.; * watei syatem ; governmi nl ofl Count) Court sittings; Methodist I i'-i ipal and Anglican churches nml cottage hospital There are valuable ranch land* on 11 to ntiUkirts awaitine settlers, ItB liiinlier resources are magnificent, and a band saw mill with a caput ity of 60,000 ft. per <lnv li »t t'ie I e,.il nf tin. lake. The mines tributary are proving out b producers every year, with ui sj prospects opening up rich bodies of ore. There glimmer, more, w will be a BO if V..U rite at oooe big rush thin would know til her of to lis _.*nt« at the addresses below, F. B. Wells General Agent Revelstoke. B.C. •j r.ri.U.W.W.u........... utui'.titUtuatUtMUtututiU4tiiitUituiUiU ..u.«,.....i,l / j p Job Printing of every description will be faithfully executed at th»fieview Job Dept, f^^qLAKEViEW HOTEL ;cGAL City Drug Store TROUT LAKE, B. C. j Joe Kirkpatriok ia about entirely n overed, and has resumed duty. Lodk .ail for squalls. Charlie Little is paying a visit to Nel-iu). He has now almost recovered from hifl recent illness Mr. ,1. Of,. M> Kinnoti and chicks returned from their viail to E i non on tt'edneeday. Messrs. Forbes, Morton and sev* i-ral other heavy hbWtors of the bi tunnel stock are expected in tonight or Monday. On their arrival all matters pertaining to the -rood and " htare of th< oompany will be gone into, and a com] BAlt WELL SUPPLIED WITH Liquors and gigars Large Comfortable Eoomi Excellent Cuisine. FBBD C. KLLIOTT, _AHRI8TEB, NOTARY PUBLIC, ETC., Troul Lake, B. C and Ferguson. leo.a.aloOan*r, J A. H-**-*J A. M. I'liifclialn. A full line of Choice stationery Just Received Madden & Levesque Props ALSO, HARVEY McCARTER 4 PINKHHAM » TR|CT,y , A SPECIALTY. STRICTLY <JMsri BARRI8T2E8. SCHOOL SUPPLIES, PROPRIETARY MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES, ETC. PRESCRIPTION Work' ALEX. CRAWFORD un i i"N! i;; ,:;;::,;''■;:r",:;u:., Livery and Dray Stables bv Mr. Wilkie. I J V BOUCITOE8, Etc. REVELSTOKE B C. .Iri'.rh OfltoM al UolJen. Kt-niL- anFort - Mta, n. i'. oU0M<*r linj-rrial Ila.uk cfCanada. JOHN MANNING SCOTT. B A . I-.L..S . ; :. . Jown from th. Triune .luring lie week, and re evetytl g t ruDoothlv ;it tiii- famous prop* rty. Charlie Oopp ■ sou are holding en by I teeth and pra; - ' ' - o* to go off. - -., pot Wilkie is at T'. D-lTOe hiving out the* terminal for tin Triune tram. A - rial dance took place at the Alexandria ball la-t night II was :■■■). the music was t Ih* So • nexoelli nt dition, and a very enjoymble evening was spent Mis= A. Snyder, the Earn - cutionist pave an entertainment in the Opera ll-.u? ■ last night, and a large an.l appreciativt .. ■ i • gn ted the talented - lie, Pack and ( .••..■• H n - Always for Him Freighting. Facking and Teaming a Specialty Daily stage leaves r Trout Lake Fergasoa and OasabenH :.: 7 a.m. Branch Btal las at Trow Lake. Beaton, Ferguson ani Carub- n • BARBlSTERS.SOtJCmma.ETC. ReTelstck* SUlien. B. C. WINDSOR HOTEL TROUT LAKE, B C Best Hotel in Town, Eeajprlerfc for Minion and CoooeTCial Mf]. ACCOMMODATIONS ARE FIRST CLASS D. R.McLENNAN, PROPRIETOR w. Abrahamson Lcnnoxville Hotel, Imperial Eank of Canada. Had Off.... TOROMO, ONfARI". CR'.ital A v tal(psidn| - ■ •*"■>"* Bet* . Branches ia the N - • ■ of British Colombia, Mi Ontario and Qoi T. II MKKR ITT. Pr.-i lent. P R «"I1 .Man. HAY, Assist -' W. MOFFAT, Chiel Inspector B. J. CUMMINS hull I.lnf ■ . »■■ tan Rl| ..•.-•■-iri..-nl *M_n In ■ - Ofla .'til., ills ln-ii.1 Ti-li-i'lioni' Oo FERGUSON programme was arranged to give -otiooist foil scope to her >. natality as s humorous and dramatis readi r and impemonaior. Ua rendition oi T.-nnv- Eamousi '■' • '•' •rhieh was iliu**irat..*d by - i id vj. ».. was excelk nt, and the audience were lavish with tl • applause Miss - rum!- r- w< N ill well r and her whole performan • merits highest approval- Part of tb< pro* eseds .*.*. n- devoted to t) fund. C,*> .rt*. Batbo ha- tiding ». wceK at Nrl.x.n. lie- i- >.\J" hack Monday night. AI. Chit-h'.lm. the popular seo* retstry of the Miners Union was down t" the lake on business yesterday. •- Mr. battey, jun.. left fjoring the week for a trijj to N' i-on -i. i oMe - K'Utliern points. Dave Morgan - m from the Surjin-. for a few hours on i dav. What wit.'. _ ..-of or. and big big >■ lol hear?. Dan i- kept hustling. The glorious weather prevailing on Sunday, .-.viral of Ferguson's fair daughter! made tin. trii.; lake. Faith in •roar peoperfj staying povers, and n ting your mrpl_ earaii p ... I are fhree reajuisites Decessari for kuon-n- in imiii, g. Jn Jim Liv- «■ ave s of these thro qualities, and in tin ftambler claim we have the pro- pi rty i>n whii f. be baa practtatty i hi- moot -- ' d this pro* I*. rty Jiit- mrfaci showings ar. e • ■ and t-itiajji-i ended Lv has a n .ni a I aodced bet \l> is now "...king out some Diceore, and the property bus the ear marks of i mine. Mr. D. Wilson, fas] Schools, i*aid a visit to last week, and it I es thai bs wai higl . gn.tt£ed -it ibi grade of profi, ieoof attained by the pupils uadat tba* tuition al M - ■ -■. I' There ■ no troth in the r which apgeared in thoKelsoa Dai j ''>",- oos day Ihhi peek that Messrs. Farh - end tttwoed I returned It I gascn to rest i their oflloes wsth t_ Silver i uj> people They have oeilhei re- t_rijcd ..'-: ate lb j n lurniug Trjui Lakt. P. ' Brant*-*. OfiKral BaaS-Sag fauln-ti, Tran.tarttd _..'-■ ,-••■,. • — i• -• •■ italloaied. ^ DmilfSoldarH' >*■. luitr . ' B»n i- - i.i.d T. B. BAKER, lm.vt Job Printing at Tbi , Mining Review jr. mi ;;i..\v IBOUT I.AKL.B. C. I .••'-.rrmaii-.- l.-Dki-J ah At-• i 1." ll-li Iit'.ui. - l'_n<* (j. B. Batho toTJxrsz* "M Contractor And Builder. Owner of the Abraham- son Addition to the Townsite. Get a Home For Yourself. Don't Pay Rent — EASY TERMS. E. MOBBS PROP Hotel and Ceneral Store GERRARD B C 0K Barber Sbop — roa a QooJ Sha>e vr Hair Cut -- . \i.. . \ William Schnell, ii Hot and Cold Baths i»i:i: LESSEE of the ALEXANDRIA HAL' SURVEYORS w- V. M. w_SZira-c"r FERGUSON, B.C. Post Office Block. Main Street. 0. B N WILKIE, P.L.S. A. W. EDGE Proviacial Land Barvejor, M '.ine Un'tM-r.. _^ M : i j 1 ■■ ' • • clefiU. -Is -. •:--:.-..-... ....... IU--t.nlit | Troo< Lake. B. C. = Hosaring * Packing and Freighting Ferguson packing and Transfer Outfit. Mineral Claims 5nr%eyed ami Crown Orants Obtained Kn>ldt'ti<->.->< i: K.,- r ! "("Ir*. I __•, B I • - lir.l'i a:, i - ,-ilver ami 1^-ari Z.1JC > (""air*, ii ed into for packinf of MiningftappKte, eta. • :.-.':.' - 'ii-.-, and anv work uiei.-rtaken guaranteetl i -v. SHANNON. ' -«3yer; FLKwi >iin B. C FERGUSON. S. Daney, Prop. \ ■ ■ ...... ■ A. K IIKYLA.VD J'KOVIX I A! I AM' aUBTKI I. Mineral L'!«iu)t. Surveyed POPLAR, KA-i<> W. H. Jones, I Vui]lrr Decorator TRdLT LAKE • - Punting. I «-aI Binden, f NELSON, li. C. ! n Butter is a Conundrum. Pi ' •-. - k in Winnipeg At tbe latter jibe- fresh made bricks . ••>• --I'l-itv makes it j ible for tbe dealers to sell anj kind nf truck -• irkey'e VV\ t kl>■ Rt porl White hurbsaik Potatoes - - "The Best Ever." §2.26 per cwt. OGILV1ES ROYAL HOUSEHOLD FLOUR M uie by tbe New Electrical Pi m - acknowledged to be tbe BEST. We don't KEEP it I We SELL it! A. G. .S S StOre TroirtLake l^rnest H-arrop Lumber Sash Doors Hardware Etc. At Cost for Cash Poplar Creek. F. B. Wells, REVELSTOKE, B. C. RAW FURS BOUGHT CASH PRICKS PAID To Contractors. *DRICKLAYBR | .httaiuer) A-* «ork. Write, stating « | ad to J W, JOKK8, Fert V am. <■ P.Burns & Co WU.OLE8A.LE AND Kll LII Meat Merchants Dealers in all kiinl- of Freah M i< I rJROUT LAKE. B.( .
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Title | Lardeau Mining Review |
Publisher | Trout Lake, B.C. : Murray & Atherton |
Date Issued | 1905-04-14 |
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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. |
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