VM ■ tf* _, i_*-4^'. *&i Hag ii larger circulation than any Newspaper in N. ICootoiiuy. Bent nc" vertising uiediiini, % 5 JAN ^ _ 1906 &) '•-'^•ORiA.ef/ VOL. 2 gp' ew _*•' _t*><; Tho representative ol the rich Lardeau country, Scut to any address for $2 per an, in advance. TROUT LAKE CITY B.C., D.iC. 28, 1005. No. 9. g***™******-^^ w ( u.d<^ f ih< I Progress in the Development of l "" '"'•'' '"" ''" Pie ise gend me a Box of Painl f..r Drawing and Oblig. _ m The Rich Lardeau Country 1005 /^ is drawing to a close, % Results Encourr.gij_a to §L„ andtaking.as ii ivereJI D„« *.. /*. j ,. {jj j, q, I " 6^369£33aS39ae_9S«93_9araBaS til a bird's eye view ..f the operations in tbe Lardeau during the year Property Owners and Investors. :::::: ft I whi le operations lasted. ii er opened up a 1 ice vein w of carbonates on the Alice fractioi lhe present conditions, «,',,,',. WlllWlf^^ tftrrv'" more than ever impressed with tho and consolidated them under the immense possibilities of the the- name of the Reward Mining Co tri.'t The work done during the Their proposition was to drives year has nol been audi that looked towards rich discoveries, but more along the line ol f,ood legitimate devclopmenlj and f.n this rei - in the shipments have not been as large as | revioui yeni . when tin* whole aim i.f the owners was to ship ore. l.l 0 QOJ 11. Starting at the most northern point up tbe North Fork ..0 the old Gold property, lhe develop' ment opened up 1 "I or long lunm i in towards the Nettie I. . crosacutling tbe formation and cutting numerous well known Bur- lace 1* a. 1 s at a (.-..oil depth. A compri Bsor plant was installed an.I tli.- work is being pushed rapidly. Tin- line of tbe tunnel, as -un. yi .1 by P.L.8. Wilkie, cuts through a rich piei«e ..f groijpd, and while as yet lefinito results are ul.tain.-.I. tho i'i.']. Cl is i""l ' 'i "i. , very favorably. Twi Ive nnn have I". n . ngagi I in inining, w bile 11 nn nt state thai next summer their company will be in a position fin* ancinlly t>. procee I with the work vi it It a larger force ol men. Ill Ai K WAHKIOB. Sinn Shannon and bis asaooiates are working the Black Warrior underlease, over <M tons of ore was shipped giring valoes ol J!"', per ton. sruri; r-K ■ ROW*. dn Surprise creek the property owned by Dave Morgan, nl ; son', ami Aid. Foote. "f 81 velstoke, was thoroughly examined by <>. V, (Jrandin, on. of me leading ex- I.. t- of tbe continent, on behalf <>f eastern capitalists. We learn on >...».l authority that bis report wns eminently satisfactory, and thai early in the spring the work will be resumed on a large scale. The proposition is n b.w grade one and «i 1 require the installation of ie duction work. 011 tbe ground ami the exteii>ii.ii oi the wagon r..a.l fi..m Fi rguson. li 1 n in a com- panv are prepared to 'i... BAITIM..I 1 'I his is 01. of a group of 1 ight . Iniins on the wagon road and within a mile of Ferguson. The Baltimore tunnel was extended 40 lo ">o feel and a Bm body of concentrating or. hb.iuii up. Iln near proximity t>. transportation nml excellence of si'ua tion makes this a most di sirable property. H0IIII AN. I'p (iaincr creek the Mol syndicate arc engaged in driving n long tunnel t.> tap ib>' lead at 0 300 foci il.'ptb Although only 0 very email capital! ted CO Il| H I) ibe lower levels, ami the manage* number rave been working BUrveys, etc. The proposi .1 length <.f the tunnel Is 5,000 feet, ofwhicli 600 bas been .iril' ll. RAMBI-EIl. Adjoining the last mentioned prr.pi rly ir the Rambler,with good showings >.n which Jim 1 ivii . bas done, lone handed, a large M!i"iiiit >.f work sn.\: R . 1 !• IKH xi.r ,-:■•: 1 • During the first half of tbe year the Silver Cup nml Nellie I., were kepi busy suppTyli _ fhe 8-Mile plant with low grade ore from 1 In dumps and that Btored in the iiii:- About the lei ..f July the supply was exhausted, and the plant emp'oying about 40 men was shut down until tbe devi lopmunt work at thiamine was caught Up, The companv at the same time closed down the X< ttie I... an.l have lim roted their energies to the development ..f the Silver Cup Tlie drift known as the Sun- shine tunnel was pushed in. andal h point 1,650 leet from its portal, and 700 feet from the surfai e, h . rosst ut «n> made to the b ind lead running parallel about 40 feel .lis tan1. Iii tliir- crosscut ore was 1 n* counter. .1 and an upraise made (•.'.'.11 bet 1 i" meet n winze (ISO f. • 1 sunk from tbe 800 foot level. The ore co tinned practically throughout the whole distance Driftinfl lioih ways on the blind lead, also drifting ahead on the Sunshine, or i is ..pen. .1 up at every pi.ii.1 of a better grade 'ban found in the upper workings. Th* shipments made .luring the year wore 560 tons lead cono ntrati - and 1,> 1 000 ounce* of -ilv. r bullion from the mill, ond KMI Ions of or. , irom in. iniii. ....'. ■"" ™.* -■■ ••" c .niposeii of null of small in. an- , . „„,„„, , ' , . , - from ibe Mher ( up. At proi enl Ihey are slmtwiig tbe spirit Ol inviiri- " stick*to*il*ivenoas " whii ably results iu sue.' -- rin iiimm This property shipped during the veer 120 Ions of ore of an average va'ue of$180 p.r ton. The development of the lower workings was continued steadily up to sboul tin. let of November, when work was close.I down for the season 1 Tin* vertical depth at thu face ol tbe lower tunnel is nearly '.i'1* feet. Daring ibe lasi month thu company paid in full for their proj er* ties, tbe Triune mine iiion. costing $126,000. Work will be resumed from -■'. i" ;i1 men are employi .1 I l.l I COIN Vol". A. .1. (iordon is working a crow of men on ilc Free Coinage, which I,,, has nii.ler ^ lease ami bond II,. is meeting with good success ami bv next h,miner will undoubtedly be on tli"' Shipping list. l.X.I.. (sWKII.e). Tbis pr pert was also worked under lease and bond by li. ll. Vipond and associates, an.l oighl tons of ■ re shipped. NOUl 1: I HI'. On Brown creek opposite Ihs I N It., it magnificent show ing asoarly in the spring asconditions ore was exposed by the locators 0 tl„. Noble Five gr mp late m will permit. An average of i were employed during the year. TIIK " l.nNi, Tl NM I. ' Early in tbe year a few eastern capitalists headed by Jno. Morton. W. Wl.iie nn.l 11. 1». White of Minnesota, took up over 'JO claim, on South Fork around B-Milc point. btlill 111,' a ml BUNQKR WiiilT. "n tl..' .S Mile siliiiinit Sieve Slmgcr ami partners di'l a lot of ileve'opm. nt mi their proper i. b adjoining iln- Winslow, which resulted in the determining of tbe continuance of the V inslow lead . their adjoining propertii s. r-.i.VI It l'l.ATB, A. Vi. Edge in..I AihIv Dam y Burceeded in opening up the lead on tl..' Silver Plats, six f.-'t i:> width of quartz, highly mineral- i/.r d. CANYOM CREEK, P. A. Lindgren an.l associates w.re buBy all summer on the Bonanza on Haskin's creek ami Linson View ou Canyon en 1 k Both of the-.- 1 roperties are showing up w.il. From the latter a U 1 BlZed sllipliir lit is ri ady i'..r the smelter. town rather mysteriously, it was ■.•I., rally conceded by the local 1* it acres that he would return i.. double harness, lie returned on j M..:..lay nil right, 11 rl apt sotmvhat '/. " doubled,' bul ibe I- nowing ' v. itb a cl.ii'aii pr. pared in exti will dine . xclusively on tie., pud .line: ami curry for the next few days. In oilier words, tbe oracle did'nt work, and the disappointed •>n. -. to gi t even. vo',\ tbat Jimmy go, " ci Id f et " In ttiis they are us b,' only not n als.1 wrong, " head " on. S®3&_a-3.3E.2_2SC-2.r_'3E.SBiSew A HAW>Y NEW .'EAR $ ! TO OUR FRIENDS AT HOME I AND ABROAD. Miss I.. M. .loi ns. n. Hear Santa I thought I would write io you, bow are yon. I want ., my thing Tbat 'l donl know i=*^*2***»3»3EiSE_SiSBE_*__BE'SE whal to asked for s«. I will sr ml a ■—**•- li ' of ibe things I want and yi -p. -. may send me anyth if the JLsCcil OH tbe ii-t. a doll 1 a •_*■ r-1:11 • ■ 2 a •" I of dishes 3 a carriage 4 a bad 5 ^Af ft r*npy d-ynttw From Pearl McPberson vv ^S11*-*1 UTOUp. Please i end me a bisque doll, Margie Atherton '•ur new " devil," a n.-phew of J.C _ from Elmira, St.ir!< Co . 111., ariiv. .1 last Monday. Masonic service at tbe Anglican .1. inh Sunday evening at t,-;t; conducted by Ven. Archdeacon Beer. Bre'hn n meet at Lodg. a' 7. Yisi'.inn brethren cordially in vitcd ! ar S ntn clause send me a 1 iintcrn about a 50c ■: ■ est Atherton. -mill in ■• i ■ . , i.,-i i*al Snnti moil tole If you pleasi me a air ; :.:. Tod Slcl'liersoii sen BROADVIEW. I ate in < ictober a syndicate . f Trout Lakers secured control of the Broadview mi (in at Northern hill from tl.e Horn-Payne ('... f... $10,000. A force of seven men were put on, trails opened, cabin' put in shape, old Wo1_in**8 >v Ifi out :.:..! al tbi- .late omt 100 tons of ore taken out ami sacked. He- fore lhe syndicate had time to kn w what ihey really had, an offer of $20,000 was made them, und n deal is now- pending whereby a syndicate of tlie strong mining men of IU'. will talc control. If ibis .1. al i- completed an.l development proves satisfactory, the hill will be worked on a lar:_'e scale, ami a tramway put in lo lay tbe ore .town at the I.ake. LUCKY BOY, Owing to ii change in the per- s..nn.''. of the obi Lucky Boy Mining Co., ami its subsequent tra no- formation into tl.e Cheenut lli-l Mining Co., work on the property was -topped early in the summer The or;' shipments for the veil' «i re 56 tons. Tbe n- w company have been registered and all ar- .! ni- i ompleted for an early resumption in the spring. Tilt: HORSESHOE. The Horseshoe owned by Andy Craig ami Ed Hillman was worked llll.ler lease, I ml tell toi s of ore shipped value *' .'_'•"> per ton. i.il'l EK OHII r 0ROt P. M ilcolm M.itbies ui an.I associates worked ibe Copper Chief group all summer and have made a splendid Bhowing. A sample shipment of three tons gave re turns of $141 per ton. I.v I.. (.M1I.1...Y) This properly was taken over during the summer bv a hunch of Minnesota men, and a small amount of dovclo] ment .lone. i.aki: I'll .Pl< RT1E8, AI Ibe foot of the lake, Sipiiri Mei.hs, Walter Jenkins ami Walter r.ielan ha ve I.e. n developing their c'aims a'l bu miner. . M.I Ml T AMI Iltl'I.A. Some excellent gold values were obtained on these properties, In July 1 isl .lack Cliisui sol.I one naif \ Letters to gj i Santa Ogus ff From the Little Ones. (/^5rsn'" —■*-*** /"ROOD old St. Nicholas has r ^*^ i.ive.I a letter from nearly .verv youngster in town, and as tl 1. in- b.-< n | ermitti .1 to take s neep at them before they were dispatched, we make no apology for the insertion of the " choicesi " in this issue : ilear Santa Ciaus. If vou please I wou'.i like a pa ami ma speaking dull. Lilly Abrahamson. Dear Santa north p..l>» B.C. How are You 1. want So many thiugs So 1 wi! >en.l you a lir-t ol lhe Things. I wan' sled a ball oi a knife. Rossland Murray. Dear santa Claws. Please brine me a mouth organ witb two L-il- on it. Gordon Johnston. ami a sake ful of candy an.l p. p corn ami nuts, x x x n Dear Santa. North Pole. It is growing mar Chrislmus, and 1 thought I would write you you a few lilies to let Vol! to let vol! know what I WOtlld like for I mus. I wou'd liken steam engim tike sample sending or a book. Yours tru y, ti. Mcl'lu rson Dear Santa please Bend mi* a gieigh a drum a dancing pig noah Ark .lack in tbe Box from vour little Freii 'I Hai ry Abey a horn too please xxx\\xx\\ I)eai Santa Clav,s I wai i cand* an.l dolly. From Lillie Join ston X X X X XX heal santa claw-. I want a mouth organ aiel a sake ful of candy aiul nuts Thomas .loin ston 1 '.'.ir Santa. Plea -<■ sen.I me n i hecker board an.l men. Will e Albert .ii. Hear >.inta. I am Wl iting y ll a letter, 1 hope you are «ell. I want -o many things tbat I lon'l no what to get. I »i'! give you a 1 ir~t ..f the things and you can M.ii yourself which one, A sled, a box of paints, a gam.'of Lotto, a pa ii of gloves, Lot- of l.ove from Alice Murray, Hear Mr. 8, A lilile.l-.il please Baby Atherton (x) ber mark. I wrote this in a hurry. Dear San I.a Tt ..ti I bake. I would | like yon lo bl nir; ine a ni. e BALI. ..v. an.l a DOLL. Votiis truly, II.ir.ice M -i-r >;. Dear Santa Claws, 1 am writ nig to tell vou what I tvnlit. Would you p'ci-c give me so i nice game. Naomi \ ipond. Mr. S.mia (Maus. Picas send me W. s. Rugh, Chief accountant I of the I." Roi Mining company, has Uear Bir. I hope you will oome ,,, ,, ,,. v.. oncristmas. Please santa I want "'."'.' f«« W. Ode'1 of Spokane, a briddle with bells on it or a fish l"" '**-ere.l in the Wagner group that runs ou the floor. of mining claims situated in the Edward Vipond. Trout Lake mining division. The Dear Santo claws. Please bring consideration, Mr. Rugh last week -,'";'i"'1 dishes and somi s'ated, was about 120,000 It was ondy and nuU, Martha Johnston tha |arges| individua] i;/_.t ;.. . D< ll M:'',:l "•;th P°*Te '" ' apany. The other holders of ting near chirstman so I thought I . ,,.. ;„ ,1 , , , i.r. would writ. ■ iw..t!i.ii.ik.. ,■,..:■'.',■ '"u- , !; •' mc,adeD- air guns. From D n Mi Pherson'" 1!"I|I'V' W' J' u !m-vk'r an'' c* T. Porter, all '•? Spokane, There ne thirtcr n clains in the group, which are loeat'"i mar tbe head of Hall creek. The largest amount of work done nn the group is on the Hum.tn claim, where 250 feet of I nm writing you a letter, plea* , , . ' .■ii.- me a doll or a came. "ml maK *"''ri* '»as been l.ir-s Olive Abey. ; ;' With this work there lias Pear Santa Clans. I would lik. '"i""'"1 "P ft • '■ ■•"* of silver-lead ore you to put i the Christmas tr, ■ 100 feet long and 12feet wide. The • .'or mi i 1 Lotti. value of this ore body is variously Lo. «f ove from Miriam Elliott estimated at ^300,000 to fmooo. 1'y.i . ' - I woir.l likeadoll's The ..re body is composed mostly ,; of concentrating material, wiih a iii Abrahamson. s,.;Uil„f from , (o ., ^ Dear Santa, I am writing this v,;,i„ ■. . ':.be clean run from letter for my litUe brotbe, ssheh ,,;i ,„-,„, unces of silver to the ton. not able t.. write uml be Bavs he , would :.„k farm A Beneral ■ ' l'!,'ar could ;->'t it. He Bend -'Vl'- ,''>» ounces ve. From David Murray in silver and 60 per cent lead The Dear Mr Santa Claus. I want greatest depthreached by the work' ■ ■ gife me a little Doll, ynst ing. is 140feel $20,000 baa l>een like i gott l.-i-i XmasWith nice Bp sloping the mine. dn -- s an a bonny "ti and lots >>f > . ,„ .,._„_. »,„,■ . . •,•,.- , , ,. As t<> tiflnsportatioti facilities, ' an v. Ami Syster veravanta , ,. , , , ' Doll and Candy nnd Ervery thing. t!'"" ' "' Paclnc 'adway boat Now Don! forget vour little Girls, no'v rtt**s ' ' Troul Lake, which ia Blenda and Vera Olson. located! Ive miles Irom the Wag- D rS.inta—I thought I would ner group, and the proposed Hill .rite a ton lines to let you know road will go within four miles of rhatlwaut. t wmild like a pair th ..• | . mpany intends to °; 8ka.**8' ;1 Jook, a Game, or a ,,ui,(1 ft C()I1,.. Iltr„„r nM, steam 1... i Ige, . ., J A|03( - Jon and if the proposed Hill load ia ,..,,,,, , let built, to build a wagon road 1 mil i." _',i I to c vou. I am , , „ j to tell v. what I would down tlie Duncan river and to ship liket.havei.il the tree. I would -hcoreby water lo Ihe Canadian ,:•• to have a .b.ll bed if you have Pacific railway. Th.* Wagner it. ai..I if y..u haven't it I would Mines, Limited, owns the Wagner bke to hav i .-!>ry book. Your 01 little friend. Catherine Vipond. ..-. If you please I would like a doll's high cbait -nr Abrahamson PHs sand mee biG drunib if u havv I. I want a il. Atherton. Iltt'e urn bank if you l I Masterson. will be 501 ■ VI Sp preached at i 'amboi ne . t 1" a m., and al Beaton 1 30 p m. by Rev. It. W Scott on Sunday next. A wi 11 attended meeting of rate payei tvas hi Id on the l'Jth insl t • disc is eel I unit.-, - in general. It wns '1 'i-i' rl to engage thc servic. s ol 8. Shannon, l; A Grand- On Top as Usual Ten little printer m 'ii going onl t'. .line, \ CO kluil killed tho Kaslo scril..'— i n there were nine. Nine little printer men .jinking to their fate, Down dropped the Camborne man and tint left r.rilv eii:lit. Ki.l.t Jollvscribbler men thought they were in heaven, A bottle killed tli- "New-" man and thai li ft onl*, -.ven. .•ir. printer men playing fanny In.'ks. The " Mail " began to ulk of shop—and then there were ■! \. :. printer men trying to !>■ »r/o and tiirivi. The " Hornbl " started mixing it, and tlien there «eie ii.... sepj printer men. their formes i hi il" ir, Tl.e" 1'ii'.tin.-" man gave uptheghoit and tlien there were four, I'lnn printer nun staying with the tea, Onoeoi Iiii habits on, thon there were ll tee Three valiant save the marks sittini* r. • 111<t the brew, Away rolled Kconoraiser, then there H'l i" lw... Tad tired nriiiier men very nearlydone. One spoke in |.iiii*.e of Lorry-ay and tl .a there was one. une forlorn, bul happy scribe, drinking «**, . , o . One forlorn, l.nl lia|'|rv i _^*H. _*i s*S.IfcS*alvlift» ii,. was the'Trout bake man, and be i....k the « hole bunch home. i>|i\' sex r of h s iulercul to Cap FiUslmmons 11»** Sea Lion giving life'ik motion Miss L, A, .11ibiis.in. ami Purser Mullins. A shaft has ni, Trails wen about ten ions of ore extracted be I „,v fell ami siopp-.l opera- ' n sunk on the lead to a depth They will be resumed early "f ''"' '«''• ! '■•""l values were ob* The paystreak ; Wned all tho way down li Is al* pj to 18 inchos In width ami N'-l-''<t"'r probable thai a 6 stamp ,.,,. , |,|gh va'iies. Six men wen r.piniiiiiel mi next page, and oblig I Lar Sania Clascs, pleasa Bend me n sleigh and harness for Rex a .1 nu'i. g pi,r a magic lantern ami a noiher watch whip for horse aud a liltle dog. x x xx x My lian,.' i- Gi oi. Vbcy, The Motho list church is being GRAND XMAS ATTRACTION! suitably decora! d for So.ig ser* . vice. Sai.b'iiii morning and even* .. *r_i i t_• _ lug. 'I'b' children'sohotr will be .BlaCK Diamond gtlo-Hlauseal both mviec. 5S £31 Minstrels." All l.o.-a! Talent. Tho Miusirrl Show ou Tuesday j night will be a clipper. Fund, ill aid . f sidewalks. Also a s.'reaiiiii.g fnrce in one Ac m ■ i _._.._ii _._.._m .. Tho editor will he resting for lhe n "xt lew days, *.. ploaso do not under any | retext disturb his reel by paying overduo nibscrlp* WWW^^ y,oburH GOIi.' SOMt:." By .1. J. Athorton. 1 . il HI tf 1 THE LARDEAU MINING REVIEW. Ii Printed al Trout Ijikei Iiy, win Publlilierl St Ken_iib.ui nml Trout Lain- evi'ivTlini'silio Ta* B lltor d-Mi not nnld, lUmaull reapon- ■IbtafiKl m .pinion*, of ooiroaji.mdenl.ox. pros«e.l Ill lis column.. All I...'..I*, will I..' olinrj*ed ivl »...-1.-»r.- <>f 1 -v i'nu. per ie..'. iiml i.im'i ii...., un.t i.i oenu i•*■ « lim* encli Kiil.s.'.iu.'iil Ins.1.11, ui. Tfr'UHl.tr 1'r.i.ir.ieiir uml ntl *-r r. tv.r.im... •rill re nml.- known or. iip|>IU'iOloii nl nni. < aill.HCriPf.-r'. ♦'_r...Iit \0||r. Ill ll.l Vi..l.-|'. Grout Xaf.e Mater Suppl? &o. Xtb, ^td^^^W^ri^^lr;^ | By us nj* Water BUpplii I 1 y Hi t'oiiipany yu are tissuied of nbff.* I Int. purity. I ot e VnalvBis to back up statements. :::■.::: Hi* I 'hereon ** - Sv.pt. ' M ■ ' ..... f ■■■■ 'm\ 5 , i-i'! Masonic bi rvicc tit lhe Anglican ohurch Sunday morning. Divine Service on Xmas day. A merry Christmas to our readers at home ami abroad. CHrNSTIvlAS. Peace on earth ; goodwill toward *nen ! Such was the iiicsi nnc of tbe Men .horn l!IO.r> years nv.o, nn.l as thc centuries roll on, being received and acted on more and more by each succeeding generation. As the dn v of commemoration of the birth i>l Christ draws near, the spiri* nf good-fellowship nml Char* ity s. em to permeate onr whole being Petty jealousies for the time being are laid aside, enmities 1 •••lit » 1 bunco-, and the man s Inst nature „.,„, ,,,,Kim,. ,;„.,,.... .. |, M . 3 4 • - . || -*, IT"*. . Li* L i v . x wini Decc :r. i ii. rj ■ . < s ■ - c .LL brought fo the surface Man v scoff nt the religion of the Christ, but all are willing, nay,[Trout Lake, B.C., anxious to live among peoples who acknowledge His supremacy. The world over, where the '* Sermon on NOTICE. rROUT LAKE Notice i« bei'el'. Riven thai SO days after date, 1 ii.ie.nl to apply lo Iho Hon Chief Commissi ■. i r ol I ■ - Works for a special license tocnianil j-«^ earn away limber from the I I ,, iImi .i.e.I lands, siluatod in Wi tt Koot- ^'o inai dfstrict. Vi a pest planted nt Beldon D in >'- JEWELLF,7*. ndrlb-wesi corner j>• >-t marked I*. .' Devine. north east cofiJer i -i. '■ ci Watch repairing, ete. Ail work Guaranteed. •3_1 stem. ■ I hence ea-i si. chains, them >■ . chains, to point of coiiinieni*einei I P. i. PI'i IM'. NOTICE. Not ler is hereby given that 30 rlays iftcr dnte I intend to apply to Ihe ' the Mount " is re-ecboed. there will Idnininissioner of I an.Is an.l Works for be found civilisation in its hijthest awrialliei nee to ca anrl carry awa.. lumber from il.e lollmiing lies stale, liberty in its purest form, (lands situated in West Kooteday Din and nn tvpialitv that makes tl — " fatherhood of f iod " "brotherhood of man'' not only an ideal phrns • but an actual condition. Nature ia true, and in the doctrines preached by our Christ, there is everything which in attractive and nothing tlmt is repellant. l-'r. in n i".si planted on Ibe north ensl And the '-i.looi I iir.lemi civ. k ril-'':t !, n fir.iii Halfway creek and marl Mauri's north-west ror . r -' running east 80 chains, lhem*e - h M)rhnuis. tlionce west 80 chains, thvice n. chains «" point ..i romtneiiccmenl. sF.I.I' i\ DA>EY. Trout l.nke. B.C.. Nov. 18. I te I 1 TroEt Lalex B.C AH the Latest Magazines on Sale at "Ths il ...... Honor Charity, 1,. " Companies A.-t, 1897." CERTIFICATE OF THE REGISTRY TION OP AN EXTRA-PROVIN- ...vc ami Truth | ,., u COMPANY, are the highest attributes of man, each of which is found in their purity in the life of Christ in His1 I herebv certify that lhe "C i teaching is nothing that cannot to fflLu^-^t^ff^'l^r^ „ comprehended. Its plainn''-s is itslasan Extra-Provincial C pauyti i ...... ti ..in i ., :, ,i • il..- "Companies Act, 1897," to cam i beauty, i he child at its mother - outor ,.„•.„,» ft„ ,„. „nv „, ,,„.,,,,,,.,. knee can see IIim plainly ns He the Company to wl icli the legislative Printin authority of the Legislature ol Uri i.b Columbia extends The head ottice 'ri tin i' . am id | Isitnale at N... Sol Qainn-Sharplets Building, s I ;!. Street, in the rity of Philadelphia in lhe county of Phila W- pl.ia and Slut.-.." Pennsylvania. The ane iiiil of the capital of t1 ' pant »two hundred thousand .lollnrs. , ah i ■ I into i v " hundred th..113.01 ! share* of 1 ne dollar each. Our Christmas should be a dny| ." '«d ulBco of the ('.....1 any in . . • , . .," thi- I'm v ■ re is siinate :.t thp town ..i of rejoicing, ami as we shout the p-out Lake, and Thomas 15. Klin-hart, Sraol ' ti pplicfl in rrrcati ■ A •A I ! - . . . leaf said : "Suffer tl .• bttlc children to come unto Me" The illiterate docs not heed any explanation as he is told the story of the f'ood Samaritan, while even the most learned can gain inspiration ch they study His say inns. 5 ;- C. •fiarai '^/ff \lr\p W 1 '■';.. Bt-*. i i refrain, " Peace on earih ; goodwill towards men " on thnt morn, make up our minds that it is equally applicable each and everyday wc enjoy the privileges of 1 Christian civilization. The Review staff take their annual holiday next week as usual, therefore the Ueview will not appear next week. Don't forget the Minstrel show next Tuesday night. Progress in the Development of TE> Rich Lardeau Country. Min. Manager, uliore address is ibe name, ia the attorney for IheC cany. Not empowered t. Issue and transfer stock. Tl.e Company is specially limited iiniler section 5-• • • 1 the sai I let The time nf 11 <■ existence of tin company i- fifty rears from the L'sil. day ol Julv, 1904. Given under my hand and 1 al of rrtlo-e at Victoria, Province ol Hritiah IColumbia, this 88t*i dr.y ..( Octobi r, one i thousand nine hundred ami live. [i.s . s. Y. W00T0N, Registrar of Joint Stock Companies. The objects for « hieh this 1 ompnny is established and regisleretl nre: T>. pi r'lu.s" ... olhorwife acquire, I mi 11, louse, oceii| ; ue 1 0 level. IninIn containing Bold, silv r, copper, lend or oilier IliillerHls : To none, or ... bei '••■ i -. to exit I remove, golf I, r-ilver, copper, lead or Ioih r Diinerals 1 T bnv, sell, or . . i..-ni.'-e in deal 01 I trail' in j.-r,!.|, lilver, ci p| • r '• 1 rl er _,.. .,, . . , , "tJ.** inerals and any of the products mill will he put 111 ut an early date. I then ami articles consisting a =£3 Trout ke . DV Transfer ._ an Lii WiHtomi' I Ferguson u TrcutL.„ke \ AND I-I V I Bei I • rv;'y st ig. w_U j •' :'.ve Ferguson 7 a.m. I Trout Lake at fl ' . ■ . WOOD YARD i, connection. W ■ 7iord NOW i" 'I " tlm. f >r yon 10 D I ■ '- sr wm ' s of Ftrgoi i Tl ';'..,r .,r KEBGU80N v be on uf 11,« (ireHt.l>t ' ii.- 1..' Camp. i.> the World. The I .b degree 1 ( success I by numerous \\ i:.\ I 1 ||y „, 1 I'RACTICAI. I RITI8H aud A '■ 1 :: KAN M INI M, COMPANIES now ..^rating "■''" Is » liil 11 • tn lhe : sun „ . 1. - 1 j .1 nnn -j -j *i ly c. till liKFAT NUMIIKI1N MINIS. At P01 lar the company are re-1 ported to be putting ma'ters in j CANCELLATION OF RESERV1 good shape financially. All the matters in litigation have been] coast iiiutrht. settled and a resumption of work is looked for. ItOTUER LODE. .' I'I' -I; I- I'- I *'. _-t. . :i Iiml I -*-.'. ;. llr.l.. li-.tlr-,-..I wlilili \r;i^ |iulillMrr'l 111 tlie II . . Un '-it.. md lull I Dili Ar'uunt. 1901,.'..r'li'r: 11 bell nf innd cMeiidlnaimi-k u dl-1 1110 "I i.n imi)> 11. wicli dido ..r tiie Hkrena Rl cr tiatucen KIMIIuh Guiyui. ami 11./. 1. .-■. 1 1 • ■■ . .S'l.iii-.. Iftnlm irt'i'i 1. i.e Iiml [xirllnn r.i ti, Wont, syndicate, who are going in for straight development. Work is being oontinutd all winter. I'I.At 'CIII.VO. The Mother Lode property was i.L,,., ....... .1.;,, .. -_ 1 . t "1 1 rsaarvntlon,iinlicuof ivlilirli iviui uiibllalied in taken over this vear by a Laclede,Iin* 111 .../-.t.-..-.a .1 1 mi' n........... . ISSS, em 1 on., -i in 11 .-I .1 id rxtpndln In I areoe tbe moulli irKllliiini Iverand Khallaa iiiuoi.... is rMclnilfd hi .1 ii.i nail - -.-...-1 laiifi 00.: ..■ 1 pen ill :. 1 .. . . a |«iliil In liin I.' 11 11 Vnllfy, .li-r ,ni mn 'nil. < In 11 .11.11 li.rl viiro .■: I'm. 11. mh llir in... .11. nf K It I run r Kiwi. ..11! lin.l i.ihim lull.I Ui**rf*oi will lieopsn to aula, |jre-rtii|iti.in a1 r\.. t „- i. «. 1 . .r* . t 1 other dlannalllon miliar ihe |.r'»vi«liiii» of Iln (Ill Lardeau creek, at TrOUt Lake Uml Act, on mid after lhe i-tichili sin d r«>l City, the Spokane Falls I'lacer Co. j ^'ffiy"! ft^', SSf SSfUt ifcrt C! have put in about 1,000 feet of In"y s ""w.";. ,,.,;, . flume, and In the only clean-iiu I liefmly Onmmlwl ri.niid.4 WorUu, , . * I line, .nl Wfirklf 111*1*11 rl III lit, matie prior to frost amounted to j Viotoi in, fl.i , >l«t Aiignat.iiis. 1150 for two men shoveling f..r two i days. I • Many properties have been work- In a small nny and some good ■bowing, exposed. In general there i« n feeling Hint the day of wild calling is over, and that lilOf) will usher in a ir.i of prosperity for the camp. Tl.e high price of metals and the re opening of the pilot I!.;, hiin iter arc fuclors which will materially enhance the value nf properties. Own. rs, to... • i' sir willingness to dispose of their properties 011 reasonable terms. Great is ibe future of the Lardeau ! i. L ' i <9 - Hotel, C. L'OS.3. PRO'' . 301 *■.. ■. tel ^nd General Store OERARD I, and "thei iiiHlin ihuia. I Keelletil - roeIs 1 ■ nces 1 iln- •1 Dnilj lhe'I nn (to is admiral ,:! ,,,, ,., NOW on ii,,- irouiii) I : can now ..<■ nun pni r.*on I ST*" you want to 5?cLL $" you wait to BUY Coi respond «ith the Lai-dcaa Mines We have tevoral < loo I Ptoper- te a listed 011 .. i 1 eh : I terms an ■ i. id Lard .an r*ti,iM Exchange, " Review " Building. Troul l.nke, B.C. Any I nil will find rubber boots a gn at source of com* fort anil proti .1:0.1 dm in-, [he s|ir ng weather. " MAPLK LEAF '' li bt city hoots for Inii. 1 and children n 1 a at nen r j • 1- f ctio 11 i:i n.ati rid I, dyli . [it an.I finish as human ki I, ' supplemented by modern i. e'!.' .Is ami machinery can make tb.'in. Insisi mi your dealer giving you " .Maple |Lenf" Rubb There uro no olhem rjuite -.. I, Hollb • Je Leckie Co. W. van 1 oi vi;i:, i.i. t* n The BESTAlwayi! IN Fl IE BHOE8 I minini; SHOES 1 SHOE I'.'.i K KUBBER8 '-■ 0VERSH0I S! (! 1.IIMAN S0CK8 ! I- vliil ynil will rr.lir .vim iln v.nr l.nvli." ,11"1 "' ,-" tl trhtn wi nllni ny. I " I'O '.' In 1 jil| n„ u, or .1. .i .. line, m lio/AL silo. Otis n Nelson, 0. c. ANDREW A CO. Mail onlers carefully snd promptly sllendeil lo. Agei t foi Ii li . a d Si 1 1 leton si. \. R. II KY LAND, ciai ' 1 t> 11• 1.- v' j voa m • ;■ , ive Md POPLAR, KA8I $.5 '■>■■ : TowNaire aoent S I BIMY FLOYD RRVEI.STOKB, B. C. W- • •- ii, 0 "• trbc t>ot[ Beaton .. BEATON, 1 ■ (-''!-'i.'.::r';:;„i1;';;; T%\ n^-- th '•or,-0*n«iardr«ocsn rely on comfort at this si I IW. BOYD -:■ '-:- Prop • • t*e>*. .. «>a>t.-'i**iV'*0'(J I FBRGUS&NHOTE The aoted I iomtr (or traveller. Fergiiioi), B.O viaiiing A «*U stock*, liar of tbo choicest I MoDonnell A Blaok tqours, Wini i, etc P*roprl»_tori ' ■•; •n ■- I Legal Notices. (MlTirzoATS- or improvkhknt. KOTIOK. OOUan Chsst No. 2., <ioM«ii Cham N... IFraction, and Lid:» mi • «r_l claims eitaat.ni tha Trout Lake Mining Divided uf West Kootenay ilntr n. Wfcar* lo.a_d: On- ii'nl una bull mil., aonth-west ttmto the town of repfer. H. C ttA* aiKloa th#t I, John Keen, free ■hSOT'i rartiflcale Hi. H8:t,?..i.:, rifts* dayi aft*r date herwjf, in i;>ply to UtS Mining Kaeordar Im Or; 'irate, of layroTenieiita for th* pur|iofS of obtain- jisg.rown granta of th- above claims, _B_ further Uke notice tlmt actio. at section S7 muat be commenced • th* i*M*nc* of inch certificate nl lmaroremanU. Dated thia 31st dav of Oefobar.A 0., 1906 Nov 806 JOHN KIKN. NOTICK. (leek Diamond ininor.il claim, ai'iiate H the Trout Lake Mining divial rn nf Vest Kootenay di* r • Habere located: On divide '.- -. •. tiMaouth fork ot tli- Honrh Fork ol ' I ^Hlaau river and Bniiarict creek, Hmilea northerly from the American Eke Notice that I, 0. II. N. Wilkie, SI aa agent for tbe Seattle Oregon ng Co., F.M.C. No. 1383195, in- aiity days from the data hereof, ^Bpp'y *• *h* Mini i,: Reenr.lei [or a ^^iacat* of Improvements ' Caoae of obtaining a Crown Grant of above claim. And further take r. it ire that action. M*Vr tntion 37. i -i !..» commenced ire th* imuanc" of i icfa Certificate NliriCK. - ' ' 1 ' ' - . ■■■... 1 • ■ ! ! ■ ' la I town or, - ur ti, i •eetion l r, mi • ,. • r- I - r.ur.f In Dated ii.ii .. °°" '" 0, 1. .'*'• Wll.k. ..-, ,' _.S . I '.til:. ' ' 1 '■"'. ■ o. A also at Beaton, Comaplix and .•...-,,.: • '." Halcyon mn acs Diamond Mineral Olaim t in the Trout Lake Mini ii ■ ' nay District " hi 0 half mile i orth oi ll Tak.* Notice that I, 11 M , agent for the Beattle-Oregon H I Co., Free Mb i .- [nl d -in;, dayi froi the dati i I toapply to the Mining He for t. Certl icate f Improvei at* f. the pur of the above claim, And further take notice that « under . nauat be in . - lhe iisuaucsof iuch <.'.. ..' at. of Improvement! Dated . ia 28rd day Sept. a.o. I «ept 2S MUTICK TO 1':■'.!.it..'. ' . ■•' NT.I'." int, I. " . ' id era! Jan ■ ' oi short n iy have transferred their intent I i ' ■* late mil sral claim, Taki ii tice thai I, ths u assary I • r in a; Springs Sanitarium ROW LAL.:, is 0, •7 may relr upon the very best ol accommodation at tbis well-known hotel Rooms ar* wll furnl '• : thioughout. Tbe Par ia atorked with a choice assortment of palatable quenchers. Under the Management of 5. Siinger Under New Manag* merit* HARRY McINTOSlf. Of Ih i Hou e, Proprii tor. I . | po land, ■ '. H0TIUI Brnr Fi,., mineral olaim, iltuate In tbi : r il ' . - Mining l.lvr -• Kn it. •nay ■ lilrlot. Where loeated:—On Bonania nreek, t ..tie mile lou'.h e«it frum Mlar-a li .< mineral claim Take Dotleatbal I... B.N wmio. igct t for I ... Uc Velgh. 'r-«i min.-'i oerllfl - - - . ■ . . of.toapp Minini i, foi obtaining a Crown Urant of tbe i ivi a .i.i further taki notl. - in Hull .".,'. .., Ml . - ,. ■uanoeof iuch oertlO . Hated tun.*,n, n_, OOtJ 0. B. .N WII KIE, P i ' ' et ■ ■ I r S t p ti I • ■ - - 00 per w ' " '' • . ■ ■ i . - * lay THE QUEEN'S HOTEL Abrahamson Bros., Proprietors Evir.tnii.*a new amu riKBT-CLASS in am, RrnrroTS Fire Proof Safe . Itlltuokad vltb Ull B«_l Wlaea aa.I Uaa** .a ibi lau-lit. ' ,osh, Proprlatr - Ti 'Ol .., ,.::...:. •ii. proveuieiiti. ted thi* 6th lay of Oct., a.d. ;o. B.H. WII.KIK. NOTICE. Tom Kdwarda mineral claim, iituate !■ the Trout l«ke Mining Diviiion uf WSat Kootenay dial n t. Hl/rirr. located: On Bilver Tit. ninun- Mia, about 1 \ mil'i fomi Bilver Cup •Oil" Bake notice that I, Frederli < Cl nrl-i ■Ui'.tt, K.M.C. No H8S04-J, acl ; • !&nt (or John W Westfall, B. BS7094, intend, ra'y days from gk* >i*te h*r*of, to apply In ihe Miaiug Recorder fir a Certificate of iBpruvemenU, for ihe pnr|."i« of obtaining a Cr«wa iIrant of the above Aim. |a\nd further tak? notice that a '■" To D. R. McL !'» may have transferred I * . in the Eml eral claim. i ir - .'o.tiie that It!-." - x tier with you i: I rral .-.aim situate f Lar- Ideau river between h Icreoki In tire Trout i ike h iaion of W, KooU the cessary work and mad* I -. are on the claims fur the yean 1904 at d I order to hold the sam* nodai i I.f the Mineral Act, anil ' - sari for I which said work was performs I pendi • v. u noti •■• thai il dayi from the first | you fail or refuse I itesbi 'ire an. -.ay the colte y iur ii tere it In I ■ i inder ano by * ■ f ths Mineral Act 1900. Dated at Trout Lake thlt 6th day of Faao r. 7.06 #*o>r section S7, most bei immei ^■ore the issuance of iurli .ertili..ite ;£*> **.<( rfr-lAF B*_f» •.'i;7»*\_. •Tlmprovementa. _.eVl*_ l¥ JUi-1 J.ji!.:, Dated thia llth dav of An;., i.r. 1906. 3r t-QA For High-Class Work. C Quean i ■ - i ■ .. - : . . - th* ■ • a Crown I Irant ol the above | I er lake i Di e. a.d.1905.. i it Lake, Revelstoke UATri I lUltLL I. Uodar '.aa _;•• iia;i^ti_»_L I'.Wil i.rand Hotel ItOSSI/AND IS ::ng for a ] :.d ll ' • i. ■ j,ce to Stop at j WHEN IN BOSI I AND. E. R. VIPOND Trout. Lake Livery Freighting Eawhiding A SPECIALTY. Siskin af Troat L_kt. —o — .... ■ .j Loder Props. tin-- :_;-; tl • i iween •. - - • ■ »* , >er U i ■ ii Motel TROUT LAKE HOTEL - Th* I. ll.e uf sal ■ ■ - i *J»r, Musical Bulletli MialatNewa. .it J, IS'orir* ExcellGnt Accommcdatiori Best Liquors And Very feest Cigars 1% E. L. MORAND,- I Lumber Co., _«tn'tcrl. v_ sin s s** $*"_?») _>«_-" a i Lardeau Hotel B**a to Sandy Laugltton Proprietor. w MM HEN risiting Ferg is "ny i.i the J Hotel. Hers I w,ll !i" sum in . - I with In ni- comforts cuisine, w« I • ,,, | warm i iais, wi ii it, .■:•- i »r, iur! evi rytlii 'K w; se, .ih in i • • K yniT vi.ii a I pleaaant anil memorable oi e. Bates from $1 day upward We strive to iiUafs onr futrnis. mmmmminffimmmw"?rofflmmm'fm?mt??m ;v fi . .:$&& a*_ PBRGUS6. . MACKINNON and] SUTHEELAND • .. - General Merchants. FERGUSON - - E 0. . T. RE hare bei n fortonri by judicious Investment in Re .. E il ■.:••, r.nJ ..!-.. 'i •- *r»_r«. Tho reaps the hartest h I, fic he lits J i tl nt ■' in* I LAKE. Tr-cut Lal * io i i; aa a i , . . . ; 1 in ■ - !. i i elinial Is bu] I . stremes, it 1 ci ol In 1 summer. Ii can Inast of me f •railed i. tn ei lent ■_•" ■ rn] stores, i io at lhe adv. rtisements i'llill nill dhow ti .1 ri pre isutcd. - »»■•*■*•* m ii*—t.r:«iwieir*wi i ki- ■■**■■- — ■ nmrnm _-_r-»*« - t.mmmmm*. *. -*. f*-_ n__a.*a*aii_r__ai_*aa_—m*<ss» H. McPherson Trout Lake, B.C. »ari» > * t- i-****^ I ec*r> Lots can bs obtained on EASY TERMS. Moke your selection at | ence. •• •• Thnn c*H on cr v/riio to -_tf aW _J ***c_i S7 |ii • never bail a ' br-om "—Its growth bus been steady. It Is tie bead of navigation, and the terminal of tie Lardo brarr-b of tl e C.P.R. All roads (in tha Lardeau) had to Trent Lake. It Is tbe commercial centre of the richest n inrral district on the continent, ami h»s banking far! 11- I rovidid by th" Imjeilal Bank of t'flnada ; first-rings school accommodation under the direr- th.;. if B. Shannon, B. A.; a good w.iti r n\ • t. in ; government offices ; County Court sittings' Method let Episcopal and Anglican churches and cottage hos| [tal. * ar< valuable ranob iHtil* in the outskirts awaiting settlers, Ita lumber resources are magnifi -, and a bund saw mill with a 00 f!. 1 *r day !s st t i bead of lhe lake. Ti e niit.es utaiy are proving ont bigper irotlucers every year, with n«w i i ecta opening up rich bodies of ore. There will be a big rush this vi'nr, so if you would know more, write al once to <itber of the ii_. ti!« nt tho addresses below. F. B. Wells Genora) Agent Revdstoke, B.C. M Vi UUUWWWWlUUiW»5WU.lWUWUsU4UiWWW Job Printing of every description wiil be faithfully executed at the Review Jot pt *"•***-» Tl rei-guson Freighting and Packing Outfit. iv*x w S. DANEY, Prop. W. Abrahamson Co iincls entiini into fur packing nf Mining in ui..- point in i be .list rici. r. mil, pr. mpt oervieu, nml nut wi rl. undertaken gun ml ■ nl infill Inn Contractor And Builder. Imperial Bank of Canada. l_l_CSAl_ V i; K li C, V. I.I. 10TT, UAKRIS1 ER. NOTARY PUULIC, ETC., I'i'iiui Lake, B. C. and Ferguson. li,,, s. MeCarter, ■' A. Harvey I • PINKHAM iarvey McCarter s pinkhham SOI ICI .i'i;--, I h . REVELSTOKE B. C ton i.n Imperial I'.... I nl Canada. W, I. BRIUGS -I M SCOTT, 11 u, Scott &, Briggs Ban isti i.- mnl Sol., ll Soli. it. n Ior Molson't hunk. REVELSTOKE - B. C. . c o i r ; City Drug :; 'ROPRIETAKY MEDICINES •RESCRIPTION WORK. n. __ School Supplii Toilet Article Etc. BTRIOTLY 0A.1 V FULL LINE OF CHOICE STATIONERY ; A I'I I.I. I.1M ..... I,, -. . . .. ■■ .i-.,'- _I WINDSOR HOTEL TROUT l_AKI_, B C. II. ad Office: ONTO, ONTARIO. Capital Authorize,],$4,000,000 Capital [paid up] - 3.500,0fln T Re • - - 3,500,000 Branches in the Northwest Territories, Provln a of British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario nn.l Qui bee * ■ T. R. MI'l.RITT, President. D. R. WILKIE, Vice-Pres. an.l Qen. Man. Owner of the Abraham" i K. HAY, Assistant Oen. Manager. VV. MOFFAT, Chief Inspector SOrl Addition tO the Trout la*-. H. r. HwkIi-A Oco.nl Itatklnf BntlfMM Trin.acteil Bavii ,:a department—Deposits ri ceived an.l Interest allowed. Townsite. Get a Home l-or /ourself. iimf'-i Sold available In all part* of Canada. Trille.! Sliilri i.im! Rumpe. Sjw-i-ini attentlnoTflvan t*. nonaction! and MIL' I ' lldl. T. it. BAKER, rian«.£er j Don i Pay Rent. Easy Terms. O.B N WILKIE, P.L.S.. Provincial Land Burveyor, Mineral Claims Snrveycd •nd Crown Orants ObtilneU .KoHl.1t.nrre -Next Itecord OffJrc, 1 rent l-iikP. It t' WOOD VALLANCE HARD WARE CO LTD- Hardware, Miners' Br plies, Stoves ..i..I Ranker.. t.EI_SOIM, B.C ALE^ CRAWFORD TI1E PIONEER Livery and Dray Stables Bftdjdle, Pack ami Cartage Horse" Always fur Hire Freighting. Packing and Teaming a Specialty RESERVE, RIGHT OF WAV FOR RAILWAYS, I ic. Notice is hereby given lhal "'I Crown lands along the located lines .fanj rail irer, or trami ay company, in- i orpor I'.e.i under sutri .rily ol I! >• I egislatnre ..I (Inn Province, an I ha\ mi: a width ..I fifty (80) leet seh aide ..f said lines, ar*. reserved fi i righl ■ if way purposes (or such railway, powi i ui trainwiii .ompany. W. 9, GORE. Deputy Com. of I and) and Works I ands A \v'.,rks Dept. Victoria B C , 3rd Oct., 1906, Best Hotel hi Town, Headquarters for Inii Couercial to. ACCOMMODATIONS ARE FIRST CLASS D. R. KclENNAN, PROP aS^EE_5SeEaEESBSSaSBEiS©S_«3»6 TEe Lardeai* Brewing Company TROUT LAKE LODGE No. II I . i i . i i 1- *♦*-*->-*-♦-♦ NOTIC Tenders fur Mineral Claim Forfeited lo the Crow li. Tenders will l.e received by the un deriigned un lo 12 o'clock, noon, ..i. Friday, tbo I2th dav of Janunry, 1000, ,'or ihe pnrrbiisi' of the undermentioned mineral clniniB, which «t-ra forfeiie.1 to the Crown at the Tax Sale held in ihe Government office at Kas|i>, BC, ontbo Til. May of November, 1 N 4. To be considered, all tenders muni be, ni lesst, equal to (he upset f>ri__ »s given below, which is equivalent lo the Klin.nut fi.r whirl, in. 1. claims COulrj bine been rei'Ur. Iiii-. il hy the owner Ol owners on Ihe 30th oi June, IBM, lo getlior with tbe taxes whien have sc- crued since ihe inx sale, lhe cost .>f ...I vertiaing (nr leaders, anil Crown grai i fee Niune i.f claim Lot No. Upset price Little Montana 2f B |77 80 I'ulrski 1-8U0 ij.7'.. Each lender must lie sen mpanied l.v a certified chi <]in* f. r lhe full nm. mil ihere.if, nayable ni par hi Kmlo, in fiiiur ot theuiidentignorl. The chequer of all unsuccessful tenderer! will be im mediately returned, K. E. CHIPMAN, bovcrnmeul Aucnt. Kaslo, II. C. H. N. Coursier RBVELRTOKE, Ii. (' F I K K I N S V V. A N C !•: LOSSES I'AIH PROMPTLY Write fur Rates. Daily atsge leaves Ueaton at 12 o'dock for Tront I uke Ferguson and Camborni LeaveB Ferguson, via Trout l.nke for Beaton at 7 n in. Hranch Btablea at Tront Luke, Beaton, Ferguson and Carobnn i **■&*•** I r nr. . ting" '..' !<! tli .w*« Hall .i.r. ■ lahl .• - ii'.:.n-Ic . i .■rs oor li.iii v welcome. O. Jacobann, N. .; : A. W. Ed* TUSCAN LODGE, No39 ■fV f AF. & A.M. )*tVr A 3rd Thursday each ' \S i.ii.i.th Visitors Weli'i.inc |G Fonl Ired, See. ll. McPherson.W.M. s-»ii".'."."n Lager Deer and Porter. Draft (§. Bottled. EEm^EBEmJSBB8BBBB£EBBB&Wn I.- - •r**'_4*c»o-*:■- ■ 11 0 K Barber Sbop £ KOI! A (loo.i Shave or Hair Cut — (A I.I. ON William Schnell, PBR0D80N. C Hot and Cold Baths .. . J. ■ I■ ::c ■: z s. l .: r -. Aorounini.t. .... Allftttor. J. c. MURRAY, TROUT LAKE, B. C. Oni.'ie comnanya' Interests earefully |r...keil after. Anni lorUfjurtav'a riann* FLOUR~~ :FLOUR ■Starhep & Co. WHOLESALE PF.AI.KKS in Butler V>g.Rp, Choeje, I'roiluco an.) Fruii .Houaton Bk.,' .tepbine St. NelSOD.B.O Revelstoke Assessment District. Take Notice that I shall hold i ,t'ourt of Revision nml Appeal under the "Assessment Act, l'.'u.'l," for tho Revelnlokc Assessmeril Din triot, on Monday, the 27th day oi November, 1906, at the hour oi 11 o'clock in the fori noon, at th Court House, Revelstoke Dated nt Revelstoke thi.i 2.'5rd day of October, 1905. C. M. FIELD Judge of the Court of Revision nml Appeal, Revelstoki Assi menl I)intrict of West Kootenay. Imperial Barber Shop. For GOOrl Ihrr.-mtrrn.' at..I HhavitiK g," I" G. A. 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Title | Lardeau Mining Review |
Publisher | Trout Lake, B.C. : [Publisher not identified] |
Date Issued | 1905-12-28 |
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Trout Lake (B.C.) |
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Language | English |
Notes | Published by Murray & Atherton from 1904-11-11 to 1905-07-28. Published by unidentified party from 1906-08-05 to 1907-09-05. |
Identifier | Lardeau_Mining_Review-1905-12-28 |
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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 | 10.14288/1.0310397 |
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Longitude | -117.53889 |
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