^:Sfe, VOL. [II. NO. 21. FERGUSON. BRITISH COLUMBIA, JULY 4, 1902. $2.00 A YEAR. Rev. 0. B. Nylon Visits the Property Friday. MUCH PLEASED WITH SHOWING He Pound it a Better Property Than He Expected���Thinks it Will Make a Big: Mine. An Eaglo representative had an interesting chat on Friday last with Rev. C. E. Nylcn, manngor 0/ the Laborers Co-operative Mining Association of Sycamous. Mr. Nylen had been to tho Triune the previous day to examine the mino in his own interest and for others who like himself havo stock in tho Metropolitan Gold and Sil ver Mining Co. Mr. Nylen told tho Eaglo man that he was astonished at tho magnitude of the ore bodies on the Triune. lie expeot'ed to seo a good thing, but was agreeably surprised to find that the property had not boen exaggerated and lie thinks the company did a great stroke of business when they purchased the Triune at lhe figure paid. Mr. Nylen has also other interests in tho Lardeau and altogether he has an abounding faith in this section. On the following day he was to go to Fulmers to investigate the B. C. claim four miles distant. This elaim has a good showing and was purchased by his company last fall. Ho will immediately put men to work to dovolop tho proporty. Mr. Nylon's company havo mining property near Golden where they ox- pect to erect a Vulcan smelter like the ono In Ferguson. Twenty lots were recently purchased for this purposo. The company havo in all twenty-two claims and thore is over $30,000 in tho troas ury n article on the recent conilgnment of pig lead by the Trail smelter to Winnipeg. The announcement that regular shipments will be made in future will be gratifying news to B. C. mining men. This represents a stage of advancement for lead mining and is what was being worked to have brought about for years. When so much lead was being used yearly it seemed strange that our own product could not be reduced to a commercial condition within the province. /The new process of electrical treatment promises to encourage the building of large refinery plants at different points throughout the province. There is to be one at Trail, another at Marys- ville and we believe one would prove a good investment in Ferguson, since it would work well in connection with the smelter. ������ International" * Correspondence Schools, "f8^0"' HINKRS' ATTENTIOH-A com- Jdet. blowpipe outfit and* reference Ibrary free to those taking a coarse la M.tel Mining. Sand "lor free circular. Address Represents.t. W. g'-'MeDOVOAM-j;'. '.. Nelson, B. V. FEHGUSON MEAT MARKET REMODELED THRUOUT A MOST complete cold storage room just United whei-o meats* will be kept in a semi- frozen statu and always (real). Now one of the best appointed shops In the interior of B. C. Have secured the services of a thoroughly competent butcher of IS years' experience One toot east Hotel Lardeau IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA HEAD OFFICE, TOKONTO, 0. K. Wilkie, General Manager. ����� B.C./SSAY& CHEMICAL SUPPLY CO. ut. Vancouver, a. o, Headquarters for Assayer., Mining -turn Supplies. Sole atenf. In S. c. for Morgan Crucible Co., Battersee, England; r. W. Braun A Co.'s Patent Cary Furnaces, Burners, etc.; Wa. Alnsworth & Co.'. Fine Balances, etc., etc. Capital [Paid-up) $3,300,000 Rest ��� - ��� ��� $2,125,000 Branches In Ontario. Quebec, Manitoba, N. W, T. and British Columbia, AOKNTS AMD CORRESPONDENTS. Oreat Brltaln-Lloyds Bank, Limited United States-New York, lank of Montreal. . " " ��� Chicago, First National Bank. ' " '��� ���San Francisco, Weil. Fargo a Co's Bank, " " -8t. Paul, Second Nat'l Bank, " " -Minneapolis. First Nat'l Bank ." " -Seattle, Seattle National Bank BRANCHES IN B. C. Vancourer A. Juke., Manager, Revelstoke, A. K. Phipps, " Nelson,. - - J, M. Lay, " Ooldeh; ....*... j, s. Ulbb, " Fergdson w. Macdonald, " 1, SAVINGS BAXK DEPARTMENT. -Interest allowed nt current rates, A Kfjieral banking business transacted. fc_f*^^^^^^^^��^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^*^^^^��^^^^**^^^^a,**^^^L"^^B^L^^^.^P Perguson Hotel MCDONELL & EDSON. Proprietors. FERGUSON, B. C. iwfif>n^^^r^^ri PRIVATE DINING ROOMS FOR LADIES. HEADQUARTERS FOR COMMERCIAL AND MINING MEN. .THEI BALMORAL HOTEL ANDY CUMMINGS, Proprietor. CAFE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT UNDER SAME MANAGEMENT. SAMPLE ROOM8 IN CONNECTION Ferguson, B. Q., Opposite the Postoffice. BEST WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGAR8. HKKT CUISINE 8ERVICE. FINELY EQUIPPED BAR. REFITTED AND REFURNISHED. BEST ��2.00 A DAY HOUSE IN THE LARDEAU DISTRICT. Hotel Lardeau J. Laughton, Proprietor. FERGUSON, B. C. HEADQUARTERS FOR MINERS AND MINING MEN NEATLY FURNISHED, WELL LIGHTED AND HEATED ROOMS. CONVENIENTLY W SITUATED ON VICTORIA AVE. f-$^^-^^^-i^-^$4^*!^HH^^l|HSHSH^' When coming Into Ferguson the first hotel to see Is the Windsor. If one is looking for the best accommodation, 1. e. Clean, well tended rooms, a well furnished table and choice liquors and cigars, then the Windsor Is the best place to stop, Beading rooms and parlors nicely furnished. Everything quiet. Madame O'Connor, Proprietress. a A Golden Opportunity mmmmS^mmmmsmmae^mmmmiMmm ,--_,-,. *. . For a safe, profitable investment there is nothing in the Kootenays to equal lots in the town of FERGUSON THE RAILWAY IS COMPLETED And trains are now running to the foot of Trout lake. MINE DEVELOPMENT Is being pushed as never before and the outlook for the season is most promising. Buy a few lots before the rush sets in for they are bound to be valuable before autumn. FERG USON Is the most promising town in the Lardeau ���k Business Lots 0 1 Bfk and , are held at yrMVU upwards. Residential Lots *7_r fkfk and are held at * y ��� W ��__! .,)'���*������-'. M !**#* tttjitm^tmmamk%m)iik^ Mi AID FOR FERGUSON'S HOSPITAL m The miners and business men of Forguson have unitod to erect a hospital here. This is an absolute necessity as tbere Is no placo in which we can properly care for a sick man who dont happen to have a home of his own. There hus been about $1,500 subscribed towards tho hospital locally and tbo Eagle has been requested to receive subscriptions from outside points which will be acknowledged through tho columns of the Eaglo eaeh week. There is something like $1,500 moro to raise and we hope that thoso who have made-money In this camp will remember those who work away from the comforts of older communities and send along a liberal sum to help in the good work. The hospital will be owned and operated by the members of Lardeau Miners' Union.-.* Address all subscriptions to the Eagle. I.AKUEAD OKE aniFMENTS. The following 1b a lUt ol Unlet*** ore producer, nmount shipped and the gross return**, report ot whieh havo to lie furnished monthly by mine owners to the provincial government: Name. Pounds. tlro-.ii Val. Silver Cup 2,400,000 1180,000.00 Nettle I. 1,700,000 03,380,00 Triune 649,778 82,870.27 Heatrleo 442,000 82,239.39 (treat Northern ��s,ooo 1,344.00 Broadview: 52,000 1,864.00 Ethel .4,000 1,896.00 Cromwell 2:i,28�� 1,296.79 1 Ophir-Lade 12,00(1 1,120.00 Metropolitan 11,974 .... 726.00 Ht, Elmo 12,000.... 110.00 Ruffled (Irouso 11,770.... {07,19 Union View m .... 63.17 j-Jid-lioid ,'���'���- i_h.rsest.oe ���*' | \ flack Warrior i Kcturo. and corrections aiaed (er. WANTED. Three good carpenters wanted at once. Steady work (or summer to right men aid standard wages will be paid. DUNBAlt & ACKERT, l$.uly Ferguson, B. C. Notice. Tenders will he received up to and including tbe 10th day ol July, 1902, by thc undersigned assignee of the estate of A, C. Cummins & Co. of Ferguson, B. c, for tbat portion of tbe assets of the estate consisting of: Hardware I Groceries 629 67 Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes 199 70 Store building, lots and fixtures at Per anion, B, c i,200 oo More building at Ten Mile 75 00 Total ��2,2430S Tenders may he made either In a lump or at a rate on the dollar; the highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. stock sheets may be seen at the office of the assignee at Trout Lake City. FRED C. ELLIOTT, Notlee taJgoll-e-iMn. Co-Owners. I To C. J. Smith-ind F. W. nlnadalo or to any fcrson or persons to whom tbey may ha-/**, ransferred their Interests In the following mineral claims, the "Motile A" and "Copper Key" located at Short creek, south of Pass creek In the Trout Lake mining division, of West Kootenay. Take notice that we the undersigned havo performed the work nnd recorded tho asoess- ment on the abovo named proporttes for the fears 1900*1901 and In order to hold your merest In said claims undor Section 24 of the Minerrtl Aet, and if within 90 days of tho first publication hereof yon tall or refuse to contribute your portion of such expenditure together with the cost of advertising, your Interest in tbe said claims will become the -ropcrtyof tho subscribers under section 4 of be Mineral act of 19W. Dated at Ferguson, B. C. litis f th day of June. .����Md jjti|CMAHAT, MINERAI. ACT. (Form*,) CERTIFICATE) OF IMPROVEMENT NOTICE. (inod Luck mineral claim, situftte in tho Trout Like Hitting DWisioii of West KootoiiMy-district. Where located: On Nettie I,, mountain, between the north- and noijtli forka of Lardeau creek, TAKK NOTICK-Tlmt I, A. P. Cummin* aa agent for the Creat Western Mints, Limited, Free Miner'* Certificate Nn. 3IM0, Intend, siity days from the date hereof, to apply to the Minln* Keeorder for a certificate of Improre- aicutv, for the purpose -of obtaining it Crown (Irnntof the aboveulaim. And further take notice tbat action, under gection 47, muit be commenced before tho issuance of such certificate of improvement*, Dated thia thirtieth day nf March A, I)., 19UX Notlee of Asslg nment. T . Pursuant to the "CtedltoriTrust Deeds Act," and .unending Acts: - ������Notice" ia Hereby given that Alex. C. Cum* mlns of the town of FetRUs-oii in Die I'rovinn* of British Columbia, trading under tbe firm name and style of Xiummjna & Co.. Ucncral Merchantnt ha* by deed dated the llth day of June, HKW. aaaigned all hii real and personal eatate, except as therein mentioned, to Fred C, Elliott of Trout Lake Cltv in tlie Province aforeiiafd, Solicitor, IN,TRUST for the purpose of paying and satisfying rate lily and proportionately and without preference or priority, the creditors of the Said Alex, C. Cummins, tbeir Just debts. The said deed wa.-> executed by Die sstd Alex. C. Cummins, assignor and 'YnA c. Kllunt. assignee on the llth day of Jum*. 1902. All persons having clalnut niiniiut tlie stiid Alex. C. Uummiu* are required (u forward particulars of their claims, duly veriiied, a- required by thc Aet, to thet>aM Trustee, on or before the l��th day of July, l'JJW, after whicli date tho Trustee will proceed to distribute tbe asset!! among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to those claims of whieh he shrill have received notice. ��� A meeting of the creditors will be held at tbe Queens Hotel, Nelson, It. <,'., on Tuesday the 24th day of June, 1902 at thu hourof four o'clock in the afternoon, to consider the affairs of the estate. Dated this llth day of June, 1902. FRED C. KfcLlOTT, Trustee. Juo-eli. April S A..P.CPMM1N8.P. L.S. Excursion Rates EAST Canadian ^ ^Pacific Ky. May 26, 30, June 29, July a. f>''f FROM ROSSLAND, TRAIL, NELSON, and Intermediate points, TO MINNEAPOLIS CHICAGO DETROIT TORONTO ��� MONTREAL Dated June 30th, 1902. Assignee. w ATCHMAKER and JEWELER A FIRST CLASS LINE OF WATCHES CLOCKS AND JEWELRY ALL KINDS OF WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING James V. ReeveSi BASLE BLOCK Ferguson, B. C. ���44.50 ��� ��� ��� ��� V*M ��� - - - ffTMO ��� ��� ��� 119.30 ��� - - - iiodso Correspond ing* reduction from all Kootenay points. Usual diverse routes. Meals and berth included on Canadian Pacific Ry. and Lake steamers. THROUGH BOOKINGS TO EUROPE riaall Atlantic Lines. Prepaid tickets from all points at lowest rates. NOTICE! ;: The public are hereby notified that no accounta will be paid for good* supplied or debts contracted on behalf of either the Metropolitan Uold _ & Silver Mining Co. of H. C, Ltd., or to the Lardeau Smelting & Refining Co. of B. C, Ltd., unless authorised * in writing by the undersigned. No one else nae authority to purchase or order supplies or goods of any kind., Ferguson, June 20,1902. ��� J. W. McCrossan, Mgr. ��� 'WWQWQMWMMMWM* i BO YIARr r��w-w mMm, wlttoul nam, la tie Sclcttliffic Hmericait* J. S. CARTER, E. J. COYLE, D. P. A., A. G. P. A. Nelion. Vancouver. J. DONOVAN, Agent, Arrowhead. No tic* to Crcdltora. In the matter of the estate of Daniel Anderson, uu* of Trout Lake, British Columbia, deceased: Notice la hereby given pursuant to tlie "Trustees and Executor* Act," tbat all creditors and others having*'claims against the estate ol the said Daniel Anderson who died on or about the'iHtU. day of'-JHUiiary, 1W)_!, arc required on or before the 18th day of July, 1W2, to send un post prepaid or deliver to the under- signed administrator of the eatate of the said deccaaed at Trout Lake. B. C, their Christian and surnames, addresses and description)-:, the full particulars of their claims, tbe statement of their accounts and the nature of their securities, if any held by them. And further take notice that after auch last mentioned date the undersigned will proceed to distribute tha assets of the said deceased, amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have notice, and that he Will not lie liable forthe asset or any part thereof, to any person or persons Of whose claims notice shall not liave been received' by bim at the time of such distribution". .�� Dated the lUh day of /une, \>m. ���'���\ ANDREW ANDKRSOM. Administrator ol tbe estate of the said deceased. , i- Juneia THE NEW AND ONLY MAP OFTHIS DISTRICT Including the Fish Creek camp anil Upper Puncn Hlver section, rmjj- piled by A. l*.-ummlni.l',l*,8�����nd s ���-luituimi. u. A., Is now nn sale st this oflice. Thu reaily sale ol the map Is J-Tovlni all wc have salil for* It. The 1 rout l.a-,< division l�� llthof-raplted In black, the Lunlciu in red,and the Alnsworth In blue. Kven a tcuderlont could take a copy ol this map and lind any claim recorded In the three dlvlslous. The mountains, lakes, creeks, wagon roads, trails, Kurvt-yed railway routes, and the location and name (by a unique Index) ol every mineral elaim ln the district is shown. Nett to Vlsltlag He fiomtry la Person This Map Takes'First Place, In fact every geographical feature Is *0*wel! defined that ope can see at a glance the nature of our country and tho trend ol- the claim location, gives an intelligible idea of the mineral belts running through the camp, it is certainly Notice. Notice 1. hw.br (>*.��' l*��t alter oa. month from th. dato hereof 1 Intend to apply to the chief t'omminionn of Lands and Work, for Krmlsslon to purchase 10 acre, of land In the strict of West Kootenay, situated on the northeast aide of Trout Lake and being what I. known as American Point and mora rartleu- larydescribed aa follow.: Commencing at a post merited "Initial 1'o.t Hugh Brown'. N. W. corner;" thence vt chains east; thence 20 chalu.sodthith.nc0 40chain, west; thence 20 chain, north to the point of commencement. Dated at Trout Lake City this 12th day ol June, 1902. ���lunel.' ni'GII BBOWJI. Th. Best ,Wfira For One Dollar | ever offered In the map line of a mining camp. It is the lirst complete map ol thc distrfet and Is selling well. It Is fust what you are looking for. WK A1.HO HAVE A KEW MAPS MOUNTED OS LINEN, WITH A GOOD COVER, TOR TRAVELLERS OR PROSPECTORS, WHICH IIELL AT |1.S0, T1IE8B ARE THK BKiT VALUE, AS THEY WILL LAST rOR YEARS. . Addree. yonr order, with an .nqloair. of a one dollar em, Ino cheques, orders, etc.) to Notico. THE DOUBLE EAGLE fel.N'ti AND DEVELOPMENT CO., Limited Liability. Notlee I. hereby given that the Annual General meeting ol the Shareholders ol this Company will be held el their office In Per guson, 11, <:., on Thursday, July 10th, 1902 at 2 p.m. for the transaction ol all business connected with the Comoany; and tbe transfer book, ot th. company will be closed Irani Juue 25th' MOIf. I June 6 A. II. HOLDICH, Secretary. Notlee. THE GREAT WESTERN MINES Limited Liability. Notice Is h.reby given that the Annual General Heating of the Shareholders In this Company will be held at their oflice ln Ferguson, II. 0��� on Wednesday, July 9th, 1902 at 2 p. m., fqr the transaction of all business connected with the Compan'; and the transfer books of the Company will be closed from June 26th, Jiy if) A, II. HOLDICH, Secretary. L**^*^/r-f^^**-^^f/-fp-^/r^r^^__asl^_|f-4^___s^_t___-|^_|__^^ -UNDM NSW HAXAGMttNT- THE Prospectors* Exchange ARTHUR CVANS, Proprietor. THOMSON'S LANDING, B. C. TABLES BUPPLIED WITH THE t-oIIEST IN THE MARKST--*-* -���THE CHOICEST OF WINES,* <*-�� LIQUORS AND CIGARS ������ w^w^^>r>*r*-r>r>n-rw When you reach Trout Lake City put up the Queen*. .Good accommodation .. Best of service .. Choicest wines, liquors and cigars..Fire proof safe.. Abrahamson Brothers, Proprietors. Everybody s mokes Our Special AND K The Union CIGAR They are all Union made and of tbe best Havana Tobacco money can buv. Try one and satisfy ronrielt u to their quality. % Union Cigar Factory, H.A. Brown*, Prop. If you are building or contemplate building we will be pleased to quote you estimates on anything made in our Sash and Door Factory and we feel confident that we can give you satisfaction in every particular. Write: Sawyer Bros., Revelstoke, B. C. Minin-f companies or others ordering lots of 20 or more, maps will be supplied at SO cents each.' THE LARDEAU EAGLE, Ferguson, B.C. Halcyon Hot Springs Sanitarium . , _ ARROW LAKES, B.C. The moat complete resort on the,continent of North America. Situated mldjst scenery unrivalled for (raadeur. lioatinc. fishing and excursions. Resident; physician and nurse. In telesraphle cor^iunlcatlon with all part, of the world. Two'ailalls arrive and depart erery day. lt. baths cine all nervous and muscular dlsea.es. Its waters heal all kidney, llier and itomach ailments. Its bath, and waters Ir. a sure remedy aialnst all argentiferous poisons. TERMS: 112 to 115 per week, according to residence ln hotel .or Tillaa. f* Reduced to FIFTY CENTS; A YEAR New Idea Woman's Magazine Formerly One. Dollar rIS Is Ihe cktipajt and but Fuhton hUfuir-s now be. ion Ih* Amfftctn puMc. ItrAovs Narldau In FuMons. toMWInery, ia Embroidery, in Cooking, in Wos-un's Work md in R*adln(: boaUMr ilhalnM in ool��i -aad in Mack nnd -a-Mte. Abcere all, II ihsva thc itrf tahlonabte Noplaca Snus, made fram Nnr baa Par- nans. wMch coil only Me. eadt. Scad Five Cents To-day ; fwardact. oat��the Hew tutW-m-ui's Msasltap, ud sm wfset er..t ealae ' Ut tfh.tarj.ey II caa ft*, ym. T��E HEW IDEA PTILKHIHO CO, IK Iteaiway, la* Tetk, X. T, ited Batters of North America T H 1 fl 18 T II E UNION LABEL of tlie United lUtten nf North America. When you nre buv- ng -& run Hat, ither loft or itiff, ���ee to lt thut tht' -zenuinc UN I..ON Label in iovreil ln It, II * retailer hts looie labels in bin {lOKneMion, ftnd ol- ers to j.ut one Inn R^BSr h��t Ior you, (Jo bo: * patronise him. fl* ���as not any rii-nito n��>e fooai labelt. Look i lube Ik In retail itorei are counterfeits. Do not listen to any explanation ai to why the ha*. h��B no label. The Genuine Union Label is perforated on the four edgei exactly tbe lamt as a postage stftiup. Countefleita ��r�� forno- tiraei perforated on three ol the cares, au< sometimM only on two. Keep ft sharp lookout for the counterfeits. Unprincipled mannls-- turers are uiinc them in order to nt rid oi tbeir scftb-mftde hftts. The John B. 8tetsr--i Co, and Henry II. Koelofs & Co., both ot Pfclln delphift, Pa., are non-union concerns, JOHN A. MOFFITT, President, Orange, If. I. JOHN PHILLIPS. Secretary, 14 797 Bedford Ate..Brooklyn, N.T. There is only one bt-ei mi-i.ttg Journftl. Thut is Mines aud .Minerals, It has ft larger circulation than any two ether American mining journals because it is ths. best. It is the largeRt, best Illustrated *��# handsomest mining journal in tbe world. ' jt in a mining payer for mining mep, Substf IP- tion price 12.00 per year. Bend lor free w ^.^ eopy. Address MINES AND MINERALS,' Mttkn. ton, Pft��� V. S. A, Denver offices, TUrD1, Bldg,, DenTer, Col. 1 ." X ���$ LI. $ *> 4h4y*> �����-��-* -ft--*--*-*-* �����-���-�� ������-��� ���-��� *-+~*-+-f I LOCAL FIELD j IN BRIEF j >��..........��..>..��...����.. Arthur Gunn wont to Camborne Tuesday, Tho kinc is reported as progressing favorably. .Mr. .ind Mrs. Atwood paid a visit to Circle City on Sunday. Tlio Rovelstoke football team played Trout Lake on .luly 1st. A son was born to Ml', and Mrs. Haraoll of Comaplix on July Ist. Tho Revelatoke Herald has boen chu-.i.eil into a weekly publication. Dr. Ken-combo paid a professional visit to Comaplix returning Wednesday. James Lade came home from the Oyster group and spent Sundny with his family. Alfred McPherson returned Saturday to the May Deo from a visit to A.evelstoke. Set'vico will be held as usual in thc "Cagle hall Sunday at ii p. m. by Rev. S. J. Green. Tho Miners' Union hold thoir regular fortnightly meeting to-morrow (Saturday) night. J. Tweedalo of the Imperial Bank, visited tlie Silver Cup Saturday and returned Sunday morning. Mr. A. P. Garrett, who has the contract for tlio long tunnel on the Sunshine spent Monday in Ferguson. P. J. Devine returned to Perguson Thursday to do his annual assessment work. Ho spent tho winter at Fish Creek. Mr. Edwards of Olds, brother of MisB Edwards, of the postoflico, camo in on Saturday last on an extended visit to his sister. M. A. Wilson, Ferguson's busy tailor, :s sponding a woll earned holiday with his family in Revelstoke. Ho will return to-dav. Mr. McCrossan, manager of the Lardeau Smelting & Refining Co., moved into his new oflice io the "Dad Block" Thursday. J.J, Young M. I*. A,, president of the Double Bugle Mining and Development Co., Ltd., returned to Ferguson Wednesday, Mr. If. N. Coursier, of Revelstoke, representing lire and life insurance companies ".-as in Ferguson Wednesday soliciting business, Prof. Jno N. Greer, manager of the Mountain Lion Mining Co. took a number of mon to his property on July Ist lo begin tilt! seasons work. The Eafrle extends sympathy to A Johnson of iho Hovelstoke Herald and Mrs. Johnson in the loss of one of their twin daughters who died on Tuesday lune the 24th, R. Sawyer of Rovelstoke, came into the cit.v on Monday to install electric light linings. It is expected that everything will boin readiness by August Ist to furnish lights. Mr. G. Attwood, tho London mining ongiiieer and his assistant, Mr. Forbes, are examining tho Criterion, Oyster, .Moscow and other properties in the Fish river camp belonging to the Nettle L. syndicate. Dr. Wm. Whltla of Belfast, ono of the most eminont doctors in Ireland, has boen knighted for distinguished services ns a physician. Sir William Whltla paid a lengthy visit to Manitoba a fow years ago on a visit to his brother, R, J. Whltla. Rov. Mr. Sulloy hold tho first F.pls- oopalean service In tbe Eaglo hall on Sundny. Miss Edwards presided at the organ. Service will bo held again at 8 p. m. and thc meetings will bo held during balance of yearatH and It o'clock ultornate Sundays. In order that confusion may be avoided as to the hour, cards aro boing printed and will bo hung In tho different places of business of the town. On Monday afternoon Juno 2.1rd at St. Paul's church, Kamloops, John Mc- Donell, tho woll known popular manager of the Hotel Rovelstoke and part- nor In the Ferguson Hotel of this place under tho firm name of McDonell &, f.dson, was quietly married to Miss Carrie Fstella Kipp, daughter of Henry Kipp of Chilliwack by the Rov, Ake- hurst. Tho i'.aglo extends congrntu- I-..lent*, Tweeddalo and Reeves visited Trout Lake last night. II. II. Johnstone, a Rossland mining man is in Ferguson to-day. W. J. Verschoyle, a mining man from Trout Lako, is visiting Ferguson. "God Save the King" is the universal prayer of loyal subjects throughout the British empire. A vory rich strike of freo gold oro was made on tlio Kva at Fish Creek last week in the 400-foot lovel. Rov. Mr. Bot'kman of Minnesota, is sponding a few days in Ferguson. Ho is Interested in the smeltor. Mr. Mclntyre, representing McKay, Smith & Co. of Vanoouvor is showing gents furnishing's samplos to-day in Ferguson. Mr. Reed of tho firm of Rood le Young, Revelstoke, has samples of ladies goods on exhibition at tho Ferguson Hotol. There are seven C. P. R. engineers running a survey around Trout lake and it is thought that tho company will endeavor to commonce building operations at an early date. * ' Tho second furnace of the Mother Lodo smelter atGreonwood was "blown in" on Wednesday, thus Increasing the capacity to eight hundred tons daily. The plant has treated 180,000 tons of ore to date. Judge Miller, accompanied by Dr. GifTora, secretary-treasurer and manager of the Maria Marilla company, returned from tho Pedro Saturday night where a force of men are working. The doctor is very favorably impressed with tho showing of the mine and says that tho company will expend $30,000 on the Pedro group this summer and that $150,000 dollars will be spent in the district by them. Tho judge and doctor went up to tho Old Gold this morning.���Topic. Mr. W. H. McDougall, representing tbe International Correspondence schools of Scranton, Penn., was in town this week on a business trip. Mr. McDougall succeeded in getting quite a large number of students in Ferguson. The method of correspondence instruction in tho industrial sciences of tho International Correspondence Schools was originated in 1891 and was first used in ihe Correspondence School of Mines. Nearly every courso of study under tho sun can bo takon up and is being successfully carried out at this school. Mr, J. W. Westfall of Trout Lake, p. id a visit to Ferguson Saturday last and in conversation with an Eaglo representative stated that it was tho Intention of the company which he represents to do more work on thoir several properties this season than ever before. Mr. Wostfall had just returned from the Pedro group, where he has four men working. This property is looking good and moro men will be put 'o work next week. The oro is a galena, carrying considerable grey coppor. There aro two leads of two and four foet respectively. J-Ji-jfe ���*���'' ��t_-fnA -fe *-r��_rSTLs"^jfe -sfc^K $ J PROFESSIONAL * �� I* 3* CARDS. * >. a Wedding Hells. Wo are pleased this week to chronicle the marriage at Rovelstoke on Saturday last of Mr. Arthur Evans, lately of tho Forguson Hotol of this place, and at present proprietor of the Prospectors' Exchange, Beaton, to Miss Mabel Thomson, oldest daughter of Mr. Thomson, tho popular school teacher of that place. Miss Thomson had just returned from finishing a musical courso at Now Westminister. The [''agio joins with the many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Evans In wishing thorn a long and happy married lifo. f.iM'iils Willi it I'ltystrellk. Saddle horses for sale. Wo have all kinds and at all prices. We can suit you. Craig &. Hillman, Benton. * To got acquainted with tliisi district you should havo a copy of tho now and only map. Send a ono dollar bill to tho EAQLE and secure ono at once. For anything in tho book or stationery lino send to tho Canada Drug & Book Co.. Rovelstoke, B. C. Mail orders receive prompt attention. * For Sale���Lots 9 and 10, block 65, noxt to Ferguson Hotel. Forguson, together or separately. For terms, etc., apply to H. Floyd, Rovelstoke, B. C. * Hello Central! Are you aware of the fact that thero is a telephone line in the country? Why not save time and money by using it. Phono at Cummins & Co.'s store, Smokers: lf you want tho QB.Nl}- I.S'E "Union" and "Our Special" CIQAK see that "Union Cigar Factory" is stamped In gilt letters on overy box. -II, A, Brown, Revelstoke, B, 0, 3 O B. N. WILKIE, 4 f Provincial ;i Land ��� Surveyor | Ferguson and Trout Lake.' 5. Surveys mado and Crown Grants *j Obtained. | ii Olllco: - ��� Trout Lako. | ILMAM A. BAUEH, tw 3 DOMINION AND PROVINCIAL UND SURVEYORS. Surveys of Mines, Mineral Claims and Crown Lands. Crown Grants Ob. tallied -end Assessments Managed for Absentees. Offices: Ferguson B. C. and Vancouver ���K O BHANNON, 8. A. ! ASSAYER anil ANALYTICAL J] CHEMIST. *��i H' -idquartera for loferniatlon Regarding yi Lardruu froprrtles* il W/ttc for Inforoiotton* .J Cull aad see Samples* >i OFFICE: VICTORIA AVE.. _ J; FERGUSON, B.C. lOBEIlT HOME, | BARRISTER, SOLICITOR 3 AND NOTARY HJBLIC. OFFICE���Over llic Imperial Bank, FERGUSON, B, C. S Tl ARVEV, MCCARTER * PINKHAM, Barristers, Solicitcrs, etc. -J Offices: Revelstoke, Golden, and Fergu- C -Ji son. Solicitors for Imperial Bunk �� j, of Canada. ^ % N* > Geo. S. McCarter. J. A. Harvey, U "i A. M. Pinkham. f> , "TIRED to date make nnd rhnice material, These goods wore carefully BolootQd 111 Hie most e^ClUBlvo markets mid we fool confident, Hint our many customers wili Im d-uligluod. LADIES' SHIRTJVAISTS Our J.nrljos' Hhirt Waists am prrlty nml striallvof tho latent patterns nml k'.l soiling materials. Call and inspect) it in our pleasure to tdiow goudti. HATS Wc claim to h%v�� tho best selected and largest Mock of Men's and Boy's hats in the Lardeau. "livery natBtamped with the L'uiou Label." SHIRTS We have the newest styles and patterns in starched and nogilcetdiirts. -Thu same as are being -sold daily to the best dressed men in eastern cities. Remember our stock includes everything that is used in the district in the merchandise line. McKinnon tf Sutherland l'-^^^**W -^^^**W -^^^^h ���^^���"������������'W p^^^^ka. -^^^^ 4i*^^*\ ^^^9*\ __p^^^ __P*^*^K ^^^p\4w^a^k\amj^ The Post Office Store j* \ The most complete stock in Ferguson. Ar [ Union-Made Hats and Shoes. -W ��� Full line of Ladies' and Children's goods. K I . *B) Make a specialty of filling mine orders in groceries w and hardware. R Try a Pair ot Oar Hand-Made prospectors' Shoes, w G. B. Batho * Co. I Established 1896 z. General Merchants ^^4^^,^^-^^>^i^J^i^^i-4,^ i Packing and ?m���J'*k>��s !! H'reighting Transfer Outfit. Contracts onterod into for packing- of Mining Supplies, etc., to any point in tlio district. Good, prompt service, nnd any work undertaken guaranteed. Freighting- from Thomson's Landing to Ferguson a specialty. 3 Headquarters at Ferguson, B.C. S. Daney, Prop. I R. S. Wilson, EAOLE BLOCK, MERCHANT TAILOR Kvery garment turned out in tliis shop will bear this label, a guarantee In il- self of first class workmanship. Drop in and see our stock and rumples, . - �� FERGUSON B. C. to-*-**** >��>-*����-,*,< *.(.-,������> to-��t������ ��'����<����<<����������*����.-���������>��-..�� SMOKE UNION'- 7 MAKE CIGARS, i +++++ ����������������� ^- There are Cheap and Good Union-Made Cigars, but the t I; SMOKE I'NION'- ��� MAKE CIGARS. ��� - ��������*��� �����������<�� ���������<> SMOKE UNION- MAKE CIGARS, Enterprise and Selkirk ��� pig 4 Hit r* Brands, manufactured by the Enterprise ��� 4 Cigar Co., Nelson, B. c. ure unequalled in ���i the province For sale by Ferguson's J-oading Hotels. A|k for them. ��� 4 -*���>���-��� ��� ��� ��� ��� * ^* �� <-��� ������ *-���-������>��������� *> ���-���-���������*���������*��� SMOKE UNION- J MADE CIGARS. ���> Ferguson The pay roll centre and tl��? plpco where Larclenu'fl shtppiu mines nre located, It) altuntcd bfl mtlaa Houthrniit of Korolstoku From Bovelsfolic to Arrowhead by rail. 28 milos J from Arrowhead to Thomson's Lauding bv boat, V2 inile."; from the handing to FERGUSON, by hnrao or stuge, 1(1 wilea, Como Ktnu'glU t- Forjftiwn. Inv-jatigfttion courtea. ' '