i Huh ii larger ciiiii- J lutiini than nny (' Newspaper in N. Ktiutenuy. Best advertising medium, VOL. 2 To Work All Winter. A VEIN OF-RIOH ORE STRUCK ON THE MAMMOTH, AL] OUTBUILDINGS FINISHED AND PREPARATIONS MADI FOR RAWHIDING THEORl _^ TROUT LAKE CITY B.C., NOV. The Placer Diggings WORK i.n. Ml N Tint new winter quart, rs al thi Mammoth group en cti d al the entrance t<> the Cresoenl lu. in '. con dating of hunk house, cook i. shed ami blacksmith Bhop, nn plelcd and the force of men bus moved Into them. The are all nnder one roof at tl ro so arranged that the tunnel can be entered with.nit going ut into the weather. Wood, pro* iaion *W, etc., are all tip, lhe pack has ceased making iu trip the men have gone into i. elusion nt the top of Goat mountain from which it in not likely ihey will crge until spring, a* the jouruej from the Mammoth ovi is a very hard tusk indi ed, On the Mammoth group then are several veins running into the mountain whioh lead to the belief that there is a large ore bod* somewhere in the hill, and locx- pedite discovery of this deposit a tunnel has lieen darted further aroutifl thi- hillside from the pre* sent tunnel on the Crescent The n.ii' tunnel which .iili be the main working adit when completed, baa excellent dumping ground al it.- portal. The tunnel on tho Crescent is in 55 feet an.l a cr.,-.o,, h_s •>■..-,. started 50 feel from Ihe tunnel's mouth. A vein of rich ore hai been encountered ten feel in the croncut. < »\ii| 200 sacks "f on bai packed down to ihe timbi r, aboul IA mile.*, from tlie mine camp, and as soon us auffieieni snow t a.liiiii of rawhiding, I « ill be hauled to Camborne fr i when© it will be shipped t.< : Smelting wo I ' ment,—Caml i mc M ONS FOR A( EARLY COM1 OF TV E vi CONSTRUCTING I I : FLUME. '."ii"! work i- effective] Foi I a two months the P . Oompany I,ave been insta i '' •"<<■ and doing other preliminary work under the " of Me srs. Wagner and, ''V:''!- A CreW "' E ■ 1" "i'^i tii-'l.n" have been regularly employed, bul | I "ly up, the show ing i. ., ,, Local Mining Conditions. OF ■■• PROVINCE 1 . odii i" held .!• monthly n 1; la* night. The pro lumi the firsl twenty days amoun :'■•'_ toi 1" ore. Taking into sidcration the amount of dead al Through Economic No. 4. on Surprise. LOW GRADE PROPERTY TO BE CONTROLLED BYI EASTERN CAPITALISTS. A WAGON ROAD TO BE BUILT I P THE NORTH FORK. Mining. A STRONG REASON WHY CAPITAL SHOULD TURN ITS ATTENTION TO TIIK LARDEAU. LOCAI ARE SUCCESSFUL, MEN Local News. Mrs. Burrell and .Mrs. Noah Aiirali,ii:iM.ii int. nd leaving in a few ..'ays for Vancouver on a visit to Mrs. Bunce. Billy Boyd shot a line caribou :it the back of his house at Reai.ni last Monday. Jt was a fine specimen, and when firsl seen was greatly exhausted, having evident* __ , From inanv of our subscribers ly Lcen chased by wolves. that the Surprise group has been | we have received "Reasons Why" ; , ! , , , , , . Will Burrell has been laid up . n er hy the eastern people ■ the Lardeau has n I gone ahead , . , , , , , ■ , • i ,i -.i ti the past few days with fractured who hail the property examined i more rapid than it has, ll,e ., , ,,.,.,, ,,,,,,,',.,., . , ribs from n fall which he got at lad by o. \. Grandin. It is• reasons given were many, and no i It i- n ported on ;.:ooil authority| .... work has 1" en bo rjuietl] ri. 'I on that i ven son e of our own citizens have been unaware ..f it. Al the Mart they establish, d a wei kly pay-day, and in evi ry way have gone Hbor.t the im tallation in a business-like way. We trust soon to be able to chronicle s .•lean up. The gold is there, ami und bus!m -- mi ihods can get it out then le no doubt as to the future of the company, BT. ANDREW8 NIGHT. l one. . he / ro] ositioi made to .hi * al f ir pun hasi of tho prop, rty wa ddcred, hut no definite action tal en, 'I wo cars ol oi n iii lie Bhippcd, oni this w." k ..in. one nexl w. .-k. and in addition to the mineral claims controlled by the syndicate the* have a'so 820 acres of fllu timbt r iai..!. which iu itself is a fine ass. t, lying as it does adjoining tbe town ol Fi rguson. stated that the building of the road up the North Fork will be started aa soon as tho snow goes oft in the spring. The propelty is. - ..... .■.•■ *>>'■'« mo reasons wny r a big low-grade galena proposition the Lardeau is all right and a sure j and requires capital to workit sue-1 winner for those who stay with it ,.,.,..foil,- Tl.- «- WORKON8ILVJ The five storeys of I Dollar mill are now will l>e i. ofed in by tl week, Tbe pn v-ailii .• fine i has been ..i incal in I he work, ai .1 from j n - ■ cations it ii assured thai I ior of the mill will be i without bindranci from thai ■ ler. A fori <* of miners is now al wi r* at the mine, an.l, sin day rn ■ , ngo, have driven liv fi ■ I further Into the had in the new crosscul tunnol, making .. dl of;:.". f.. i thai the 1 a drivi n into. 'I he lead is a m. n. .■ ..ne ,md the • are no cations v< I of lhe fool '.'..'I '1 hi galena fo in.lv f und in the quarts has ni arly diaappi ired, gi\ - mn place to iron pyrites which is usually a sign oi go'd values Win ii the fool wall ir- reai hod the lead will be drifl tl on so il.it ore tuny be blocked oul in readiness for treatment when the redu. tion mill i~ ready to operate,—Cam borne Mini P. Silver was the feature of Tu< - day's metal markets, gaining time points in Lorn The concert to be held In the Oddfellow's hall on St. Andrew's night is likely to | rove one of the beat events of the v. ar. S attention has hen devoted to the musical portion of tbe programme, which is wholly of Scottish alrs and ballads. A pleasing feature will he the renderifi ; of a dialogue by local talent, en il tied ■ \ Precarious PiwrMevnent," ! ! mission is Toe. and owing to the length oi the programme tbe concert will cotnm. nee promptly al eight ..'dock. FOB THE (Ilii DREN. In ordei lo make the Bi nual cliildn ti'a Ohi tainmi nl an umjual . , cessfully. The people who it is reported now have control have unlimited means at their disposal .Mr. Grandin stated when here that if his people took up the property a reduction plant would be put on the ground, aud if neces , , ," Hillman and Beaton's camp, loubt all contributed more or li * to the stagnation prevalent. We, The Ladies Aid of the Methodist however, think it time t.. open up church gave an At Homo at the ine giving the n aeons why re8jdeDce ,.,' &_r8 . ■ i ith on ues.lay evening last, Games, etc., were the order of the evening, ind a very enjoyable time is reported. Jn the liist p'ace many of the leads are rich, can by operated by small capital nnd quick returns obtained. By this we mean that to (..■ii up a iii ip . ly it is not i cc-s- r-ary to in,tai i xpi i. live machineryjToeaday and Wi di for the economic handling of thi ■ The Shannon contract on the Black Warrior will be completed about the end of December' The Gordon lease on the Free Coinage .- showing up well The ibafl i-* 'iown 20 or 25 feet, and good galena and zinc is showing on the bottom. The work on the Silver Cup continues lo .-how up good ore. Ah ut i; 'ii -.'!;■■ of screenings have been trammed to 0-Mile. Concerning mining activity, ii may be said that there i- more ■ •ii in :!;..', .ine than evi r before in the camp's brief history, says I ' • rno Minor. The elementary stag t ai •! the productive I hand. 1he { the Eva mine and : .ary put in some method of cheap ores. In many instances i system transportation. ]of tramways is necessary to lay Dave Morgan is to be congratu- he ore down at transportation, lated on the consummation of this bti the expense need not be in- deal. He has worked hard, and cnrred until the nrei in sight jus- tlie result is not only beneficial to lilies it Again, it has been dein- bimseH, but to the whole district, oust rated that the ore goes down. I'p to this year it was impossible LOOK OL'T FOR MICA. Rev. Fr. I). Jeannotte, of Sandon, held services in town on leaday, Mass was celebrated both mornings, and .veiling devotions were held on Wednesday evening. The services took place at the residenct oi Mrs. Levi Bque. The rev. gentleman preached a itirring sermon on Wednesday evening on thc " Eili- cacy of Prayer,'' and his discourse Dr. Haancl, superintendent of {Silver Cup we can say with a cer- tbe mines branch of the depart* taintv that it not only goes down men{ of the interior, has sent to but that it is getting better as ■ at the morning service, " Prayer, to refute the pessimists, hut now tj,e food of ,h6 >Sou,- ,va, greatJv owing to the development of ihej ap|,reciated. He also expressed Hon. Frank ('liver the first of a series of publications on the econ- omic- minerals of Canada. The report d.-als with mica. Canadian mica mining has now reached such proportions as to entitle it to a pr minenl position in the mineral industries of the Dominion. The mi-'a industry employs 650 i ersona depth is attained. Heretofore, in many instances, the poor sucker was being mined and the mineral left untouched. Now. however, sound legitimate operations are being carried on, t'...' result being restored confidence. i.. col men who understand con the great pleasure it gave him to ho among bis parishioners again, and also to see the services so well attended. He thought that the time had arrived when the catholics of Trout Lake should build a place of worship, and his advice was speedi y acted upon. The ladies nl'ar society will at once reorganize and work with that object in view, and they have every he wigr try employe 650, ersona di.ns are putting both money ~ „ , ", ' ,* I,ave ev°T,y ptidJaatyearamountedland energy into theopening up of n" '°,T *? " fmtab,e vr. \ir , • ' ■ "l'v* buildlllir Wll In. enni..,l •• il,. ' itral further that the ontin p j, ., f .. and v. •hi ' I I1 Mr. > . : Ust W. 1 was per- ed al : llamiiiar, on I Forks. M - t',.i some liin ■ | OS I In, .ri Trout : I •,. one of nur li.ost 1 , Ml l ' :' g< I.- I 11 I.. . Tho Ri ■ i rratula* tions to the happy couple. Although Ferguson will be the hi ii-1 k with Ice, ii goes without sa* ii.. ihni the Troul Lake boj are tho lirst oul with a ho key challenge, Although they mil have no opportunity of prat Ion and New V.,rl tioo, they aro parti ularly anxious It is now 64 7-8 cents an ounci Load ami oopper showed no change, but both are lit high pries for tin present movement. Don'l forget St. Andrews con© it on Thursday in the I 0.0 F. Hall. to retlut last year's margin of w Ins in Ferguson'i favor, and a« soon as lb I'i,.mi-on hoys gay the word, ll * outside capital that in rlie 1 ardeau there is .. field f>r in- pialli i on the eon linent. Trades Committee. A m . ti: _' oi ll Lake Trades Comn itti s was held on Mi nday n'gl t, a ith • ici -presidi nt ! I' Baker in the chair. The mi etiug was call 1 to trans icl (general busiit •■ i to receive building will be constructed as tho outcome of their efforts. The rev. gentleman left for Sandon on Wednesday's boat. Sam Sutherland has gone to Spene - Bridge for a few-days to ai tr his railroad building contract there. gunuiui o.i.-i i .-- aim io rcceivi :..!>• invited. Mr. Scott [tnnraignations of president Jas *vi!1 ••l' 'i! Uamborneal A. Griffith and secretary Newman Taylor, who had departed for Midway, B.C. They were accepted .nl Mr T. B, Baker ■ .. mou ly el -• I pi si.lent ar. 1 O. V\. Abr ,i ims n vice-] rest- dent B. 1. Masterson was secretary. ih ■ unicato again with the <' I'.K. in reference to the extent tire ti lephon ysti u irom Gerard to rrout I. ike. Resolved, that sevi ral mi ior ex* pcnei in connection w iili lhe ore exhibit fr "in this cection ti kane, bi borne by tho i'i ad a Com* and Beaton at 2 19 p m. NOTICE. i mal tn.. ting ol . ut Lake Kink Company, i • il, at ti.. office 11 the Com* p.my, i .1.1' How'.- lie ck, on B itur* day, D mber 2nd, 1905, at 8 ..'<• »•>;. p.m. .1. ('. Murray, Becrotary The Ferguson skating rink is lik.ly to have ice at an early date if ■ preseut weather conditions .I. A en w ot men have this week completed the necessary preliminaries, and everything looks -ing for an early resumption. Jim Mesley has taken over the rink for the season and will personally supervise tbe general busim - Alex, McLean and Bert Fowler were down from tbe Broadvii w on Tu t lav Attending a meeting of controlling syndicate. E. I. Masterson and father have gone to Poplar for a few days to I,.. k after their interests there. TENDERS. Tender • wiil bo "ro i iv< 1 by the undi reigned up '.<> noon. !'. c 2nd, 1905, for tin* leasing of the Skating Rink foi lhe - *<*n 19 15 1906, Specific t'ion at I ho Review ' office. J. ('. Murray, Secretary, NOTICE, down In bin oi'- Arthur Ooodenobgh, of Kaalo, tjcame upon Wednesday's bpal on ;i busim ^s trip, I hereby give notice that at the met ting Of the Board of License Commissioners of the Aim worth License district to bo hold at the Mining Recorder's office, nt Kaslo, on December, 15th, 1905, I shall apply for permission to trans* 'er my license for tin* Balmoral Hotel, Ferguson, to S. B. Slinger. Dated November 10tb,| 1905, A. Rakkink. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius end dan 'liter Lilian have left town for Trail, where they will lake up I. r-i..li nee, Fred Elliott has made arrangements to put up a palm inl suile of offices on the lot adjoining the lm- I .rial Hank. Ladies, attention ! Leave your orders for tho Delineator " al tho Review office. Trout Lake skating rink il b ing prepared for the coining season. -ml Mrs d. W, Westfall left for the coast this morning. They will not return until spring. li your subscription is due, send eight two bit pieces tn this office, and we will call them our winter's quarters. Al. Houston has arrived from Rossland with Mrs. Houston and family, who will reside, in J. W. Wi si i ill'- house on Lardeau street. Al. "ill take Immediate control t f tho mining operations at the Broadview, and Berl Fowler, who has had charge in his absence, will in future handle the rawhiding for i'.n ker Vipond, A Mi.* Vars is up from Ottmbornq on his monthly irip. ___l I ■ ________■ ________________■■ __________________ ilpllli '*— I THE LAUDXAU M!NING| -J^yJ <-£-*,,, REV1EW. Ia Printed nt Troul U.tieilly, n*na PublUhert tit Feriixi'.... . t rrout Lake everv rbui Tan K 111 ir '. i •• i >: . .i.i blmivl! rwpon- ■tblc fori i ■ ii i.in i- "f .''i..' >! asms •"-• praawd Iii IM ■ .Itironi All Iii.mI* will bt charted al the r»U> of I & p-riN per lino, am InserUon, and lOeenu p. . l ine ..I >li BUbw qnoiil tiw ' Urn. Term* for Cmi I pi otter a-reef -rill I i mn. le known on application nt i.tlUe & . i hi t:. " .. .■ .ii. i" ,,N ater Supply <5o. Xtbs ® ly us'ng Water supplied by tli i npany yv. are assured ol sbso* lute purity. Government Analysis to ba< k up stab tnenta. : :::::: Hush McPherson ii* QWWP - Supt. NOTICE. Notici ii lierebv given that SOdays aft. r ' ito I Intend toapply 11 lhe Chief i. ■. i.—: - n rif I r.i.'is and Works fori ft. W. EDGE LUMB_n TRADE PnOGFECTS The lun ber bin iness is slow i -.. I . .: an i cari •■ British Colombia, Orders are not . [rom Ilia follni tu r.r .1 in Wvit Kootedi Dis trirt. Kr. in :. i■• ?t i lanted un the oortli eaat . le '.I I. irde iu rr "ek ab. ul i.i mile i..-' from Hallway creek and no Dai ■ ■' n -weal oornw | ..... tr SOchains, TROUT LAKE ooming in from the prairio pro vine bos gi i as might be expe^* ed. '1 be cast mill could cut twenty-five pi r .' nt more lumber than J js being ordered without straining • » chains, th il • i: -.\v - and tl • ro are very few ordi :s in for future delivery. It was . xp. ted that lhe g. od crops in the provin uld i I mber b isini bs ci There i ever, i many mills in thi busim .-- between tl and the m. uii',i..s that business , hflreb wr,ifj,U^rth* »CI al must be unusually active before Hill i ""Hon*P< Painter —. Decorator. B. 0. . . ■. ■ .'ie i.. i in.- SI I.I' IN HANKY Trout Lake, B.C.. Nov. 18, I ■ • I i IFICATE OF THE REGISTRA- hON OF AN I XI RA-PROVH*. CIAL C IMPANY. " Cojiraxna Act, 1897.' G. M. YUILi JEWELLER, _rf/ Watch-repairing, etc. All work Guaranteed. I bilitv ' Iim il.i- lav been rag stered , prosperity ia genera with all in . RM ,,Jtm. .. ,r n^p., « y Tn"} I qb H H the industry, Ai ted bank man- the ' Companies Act, 1897," (o uarry Uuiu.iL.iHJ UI'Jul, llilul JLllC, il.t* - - is paying ' ■ M.>' I''..1'- _ .' up y. ar in North-Wi -• Maniti ba Thi re is no .loubt ilia Company lo which Ihe lefjfslatii the aiith. rit) of ll I egiilatnre . f i i . ■ ... i hear! • ol thi Company ii about it that the farmer pay'situ.", at No Sol Qnint. Sharpleaa UP* TW, ithout being | eerioti v i - ■ . • mit. , . i , ,. n,- ' i i ,; ■ ; " „, ■ I tin . ital ol th not be money availablo that is.sup- , . building purposes. Thi into t*o hniidi J ti. —' - IwIUtat Companyln one. There will be a fair demand this I ceii ilinate at the town of' ii .i i «i „ ..:... - k,,i .,„ ... „i I'rnut Lake,and Thomas E. Khrehart, all through the winter,but no great M, ie addrro is tha activity.—Lumberman and Con- lame, ii the attorney for Ihe Company. I Si I v.i.; owered I - id transfer j tractor. k. .. ,-- , ■ . , The Com* iny Ii specially limited Ni w i8 the time foi the Lardeau nnder section *H>ot the raid \.'t ,, toahow unanimity of par* The thiie of the esiaUnee il»N. Registrar of Joint Stock Companies. The objects f r which this company ie ! established nnd register. I nre: l purchai otherwise acquire, by f.'i.i^i. capital as a favorable wn, lease, occupy, wo or develop any ••"., i • 'amis containing eold, silver, copper, field for investment, and there is le»t or other minerala: po reas"!i why the Iar.i ail should ro mine, oi olherwira to eztrarl iu i ■•' .• riht-r, co'.per, lead or: not get its proportion. \W have oth r „ , ■' ti.e :_m..!s. but it requires the capi- 1' buy, tell, or olherwrlra tn drsl or i i . . ,i „. ira';' in . A, »:lt,r, copper, lead or tal to market them. ,,,,„. j„.r»u »i d any of tbi products Let us be unite', then fore, and ther. sml artirles consisting or part-1 if the necesaary ruuds cannot be,'-vc" "i">""rt''t had for the developing of any i articular property in which we as in* CANCELLATION OF RESERVE '.livid'.';.!- are v terested, th*.'u let ps throw our influence in to f.'''t it . for some other. Don't play " d _ Hi ip the manger ' poll y Smokers' supplies in great* variety. you went to SELL you want to liVJY Correspond with the Lardeau Mine Exchange. We liava - (Proper. " - n « hit ll go. : t«l in- .'a., li i !,...i. Lor-lee'i Mines Exchange, " Ri ■ • < Bii Lnjr. Trout Lake, B.C General Merchants, COAST KtSTItl.T. |OTI. -I l» lien-bj _i- ■ ii irnn ;. . ri lion - ' - thi il . . ..n'Hr. ...i!>'. . ' : ■. ■nine >.r te.. >i • • -. ■ i i • ■- ii un i 1 ii.a. •■ i i • . , I Notice 1* ult Uwing to the closing .>: the mill r»»«rv»i .in-.un it • » the ti i . ■ " ■ ' . and the uncertaintv ol further . li •■! ... i •*'■' " , . . , • ■ niiiiillii'tKitlinril . Iv-tiiii'I I operations, many are thinking and .ii ■ savin i' that the bottom has dropped • point iui .'uiiey, ai-i , ,,. , , ... '. , mid mouth ..ut of I lout Lake. \\ c certainly of Kitii ■ >.-. i«na« i ii i • . 1 the**' acknov,ledge the operation '■! th null is a factor in huildii 2 up I i i thai ihe . , ... the town, but we recognize it only ■ as a subsidiary help The town , , i ...... had 1. • ti r times bi fore tin n iii '■ \ lei wa.- . vi i- built, and wi j redii I with assurance thai even if the ' present outfit nev r cut an th r stick that Trout i.ake will !>•• . . up and I. come a populous i through the workii g of ;i.- mineral resource;. We want the mill (operating i, but the foundation .•! our a ■ ■ -- is to be t lund und. r the groui not on top. I.K. MII.I.DY ImiowIo- .' ■ ' 11 N e I 0. . rr : r ■-' - 'r . ' ■ • T.« A>crdeen Block tli-.oi iiiu> relj ".I tlrr-v rl.ir- tr. utinent, : : : CU5V1P..2NS . end si..r... Kail Line Fru it. . ■ a - . .c Co. i ta the time f >r yon to to Buy I,..!- Nen r nite the I'p'speeii of Fergaann S" hiollt. « J. Y. Griffin & Co. Celebrated Brands of Ham, Bacon and Eggs, NELSON, - - B C. M 15 L Tl - Towi of I BROU80N will in* one . f t. •• (,i»-,,t. ei Ore Producing ('..imps in thp World. The high degree i*f sui <. m boI levi .1 bv th«. i.un,i rona \VK \ I.I IIY and PRACTICAL IIKII1S1I aod A M I. RICAU MI N I NG COMPANIES i i w operating Ibere la a tiibu'n in ■ ndous w alth ■ f the hills H MJJ1MH! ITITD^ri :FERGU£ON w. H, jone§f $ M*rA%$ L_ Maple Leaf Rublien Best by Test. r. Loose I pal Hinders, Fine Job Printinj;. NELSON, B. C. - •! Don't forget thai yi a will ■ for scho I 'ip propriatioi I I Our g un nt grant will be 1580. It re* mail,- '..i'.i, thc ralepayi rs whai our total i x;. i:sct will be, and il i- for them to supply it. t > the matti r over and be prepari I nt the annual mi - int. Hi- gently discuss it. sc* ° _ *• -*," " ; 5* -. A nice lined china,* *—»*-■ K-**-a ware opened up at Abey's Drug 41 Blaury street, MONTREAL. Store. Maki youi J. LECKSE CO., LTD. Selling Agents f'*r the Wi it. VANCOUVER, B.C. r 1* Ai ■**..- mr*m -♦«>♦<>: ; i > 1 >*. *->->•»-»■* t LennoxYslIe *zp~ Hotel, E. M0B2S, PROP. Public School, Ho pilal, at d "ther inaiitntiona. Excellent Waterwciks syetem, Sireeta, Stores and Residences illumined I.y Electricity. I>nilv »>'t corner n ml. 1 hence ,_, weataochai cnitli so chains, We have a gi'eat reputa-lr- _ -h«"« a>i 80 chains, the ice north 80 Suhnni'l HP "»"•_ TIP ". <-! ,t tion for Style and Fi.. WUUkJUiUC "J xuu, P.J, in.. : -r_ '""" ' ll ;r - ' i' ••■■'■ Save your Orders. lie Vie W. Ma l 01 lei. 11 (ullj and 1 imtlj, Bllonde 1 1 . Agent Ior Blalei and Net* A. R. UEYLAND, 1 . 0\ in. 1 Al. i.wii BUHTBYOB • Mineral Claims Survoyod POPLAR KA81.0. ' H $75 TOWNS!TE A(if:NT ■ I ■ - 3 *Y FLOYD RRVE1.STOKB, [i. C. I - 1 ►OOOCM • t>«>00000 ... <3be ftotcl Jocaton BEAfON, B.C — *i Vvit-f find thia lnyli*ulii»a iiHii 1 pacinitt nn.l (*i|*ar8 IVi th-' tin. .hoi I of tl 1 .lei lo bo (iill. II v::;. ! W. BOYD -:- -:- Pro P _h____________HHH . ' ■ ■£_1_ M___sa KvWB>.**P*»« .. II ns »OTBL ^^ «t_'U5r The noted horns tor traveller-, viiitlni Kergunon, ».(;, * A well Hocked liar ol the oholoest Llqouri, Wlaes, etc. "oDonnoll & Black Pr ^prlator NOTICK. Ht. I.'iuiri mineral olaim, nitu.it-. In tl.-, ^H^rlUWcV"""^ i,! l'IUn°'W««**-«>Ot- i_''.'"f,u '""-tetli-On Ualeim crcik, about two inllet 'ruin circle city, iuui nono, ,hul [ o.ii.n. vnuie . ..-.-],i ton, ■BRuralin U. Him, m. miner'i oertlhc ite No 1,,'J.' "'"■ '"•'*-> -luja from tlm .<■■-,■ here. iiii ."""' '" H'e Minini Recorder for ac-r- .Vi.,, i , " '-'"I rov-rrierit*. fur ll..- puipoie uf ootalnln.a l rown Urant of the above elalm. ..I?.. .','.n "irtuhoijotli.-'rt'.i.l ui ll hi, under :;,_.";" '';■ ",["i lie commenced ii-.r..r. tneis i, '"'•"/""•'ll certificate ..r Improv-montn. n*ted tliUfit.ti day ol October, A.l... 111.4 .t 1. •* It pays to use the Telephone. A lengthy trip run often he ravetl. Offices at '"'r.rgiiBoii: Cummins' Htore ; Trout Luke, 1'i.st Olline ; ale. at Ueaton, .0111- aplix and Arrowhead. >gal Notices. HCATES OP lUI'KDVRMKNT. NOTICE. Illack Diamond Mineral Claim sittis'i 111 the Trout I.ake Mining Division ol >> Bit Kootenay Dlitrlot. Where located vnTTnn ™ 1,tt" mi!* nort**'"' Heiklns creek. 11 iv ••'<•_ 1 r-i ,v r»**« Notice that I, H. McPherton best No. 8.. Golden Cheat No, went for the Beatllo-Oregon Minini • ""Vr 'J1_v*_,inf?!?iclr\m1' r" I;«<'Mlner8,Certiflcati.So._83w! ijnths ln.t lake iMin tog Dlvl* intend sixty days from the dai. Wen Kootenay district. hereof ton, ply tothe Mining Recorde - . louatadi One and one hall 'or a Certificate ol Improvement! f , .tli went from the town of lhe purpose of obtaining a Crown grao of ih.* al.ove claim. And furlhor take notice that actioi under sec-lion 37 muat be commence, before tho iuuancaof suchGtrtiflcat. ol Improvemeots, Date 1 una 23rd day Hunt, a.d. 1005. b.'IH 2S OCt (l 0. It N. WII.KIK, PL.P. TBOTJT I.AKK. NOTICK TO lJKl.I.Nl^UISNT (.'O-OWNKHH Om from I!. C . itics that I, John Keen, frco , ••■tillcate No. B83.33 I, intend |rs after .Ute hereof, to »|[.ly to Ing Recorder lor Certificates ol vnienta for the purpose of obtain* iwn (tr»nl" of the above claims, I farther t»ke notice that action er lection 87 .mint be com mi > the issuance of ench certificate of ivetnentS. Hated thii 31st durnl bar, A. D., ll)0r> , •, .06 JOHN KEEN. NOTICK. it Diamond mineral claim, iltuate toe Trout I.ake Mining divlalon 1 ' •at Kootenay district. ,efe located: On divide between .NOT UK Bmr Fox,mineral claim, iltaate In tli* rrout l.n.e Mining lilvlsWn of SVeatKu.it- may dbir:. 1. Woire located !—Oa Ilonama ereek, abuu' 001 mill uutbeut from Mack Dlutnonu mineral .*uiin V«kt notice tbal I, O.B.N, Wttklo, agrai f..r I'.in Me Vetfb, fres mli.er'a c'rllflcale .Ni, BS2338, iDUoa, sixty dayi from tl.u time, here of. t u , y to tha Mining Heoorder for a Cer ' I iproveoionu, r.r tbe purpoiiof •■■i«" '■ ; ■• :■:.■,-.,:..'1 -,..... -.,. claim And fu.ilier lake untie, tbataotloo,undei srctlun 37, uiur.1 l«. ,-i,uiinenri.il before Um ||. . h fork of the South l-..rk of the .11 rivnraii'l It.manra ci-eol- ,v._.i suenesof such ctitiaeateof Improvements 1 riieran 1 iwnanta eieek, nbout u,UilU»U»Uida] ol October, a.u..i**>. .1*1 nortlurly from the A .... man ,„.. g 0 „ N • Notice that I, O. II. N Wilkie WILKIE, IU..K. TKOUT I.AKE. .g u« agint f..r the Baattle-Oregob ng Co., P.M.O. No. B83195, In- , liny days from the da'e lier.-nf, I t'i tlm kilning Recorder for a I .; ate of Improri .- it fi . the '. <-..f obtaining a Crown Qran ahnve claim. ■ .1 furtiier take nitice that action, sr section ;;7. must be commenced I 10 James (irant, it. 0. Mad eod and Jamei Hoiicl.ier, or to whomsoever they may have transferred their interest in the Slate n.incriil claim. Take notice that I, the undersigned o-owner with you in the Slate mineral 1 laim, iitr.aie on South side of Lardeau river between Kai.i.l and Poj lar creeks in the 'irout I.ake Mining Divlalon of West Kootenay, have performed the 11 1 ■ »ury v,ork end made tho necessary expenditure on the above mentioned iui.M (or the >':ars 1','tM lllll 1MW, in rder to I Id the name uti'lor lection Ll ' - Mineral Act, and the yearn for .• : work wai performed and ex- in uaile having expired, 1 here- . give you notice that if within 90 .lays r 1 1 the li.nl publication hereof you ail or refute to contribute your propor- ionate share nf bucIi expenditure nn.l ■hv t! e costs ol t li is advertiiemetit your uterest in tie nai.J mineral claim will ■ the property ot the undersigned under aud by virtue oi section 4 ol the Mineral Act Amendment Act, l'JOO. Ua:. .1 at Irout I.ake thii 17th dav of July, 111.). JAMES BNELL Co-Owner. • . : Tu DELINQUENT 00-OWNER To II. U. Mcl.t'inan or to whomsoever ay have traqsferred his interest, in the Em 1 ral claim. .'• . «that 1 i.'.i undersigned ■ <. net wil . you in tt." Embru min* rralclaim situate on south siJeof I.ar- leau river between Rapid ai. 1 i'o(.lar the Issuai 10I stub Certificate creeks in the Troul Lake mining division . -.. ■ 1 ■ * : this 5th Oct., A.n ;.. B. n. wn NOTICE. • I W, Kootenay, have performed the necessary .vi.ik and mad* the necessary ei :r, n the ni. ive-mentioned for the \eari I A n:. 1 19 ''., 111 ..rder i" bold the lams nndar se. tion - • of the Mineral Act, and the years loi T.,01 Klwarli miwral claim, situate which said work was perl rmed and ex* rrout Uke Mining Division ol penditure made haTing « I ... ,, district. •■ * ■• " '• '''"' '• •"•'• '' *';,i,"u * » a located: On Silver Cup moun- lays from'.ha first put atioa .titlS miles f.'.tn Silver Cup like no'ire that I, Frederick ('buries ■ I M C, N 1 I18A042, acting as I .- John W W«8tfall, ?. ,C. ■ i K*I79>« from • late hereof, to at v \ to lhe 'i ; Recorder lor a Oertifl re -05 ! roil '.*■■■ 11 reloso to contribute your pr'o-' ■ mate share of each expenditure and , >. tha eofts of t:..? 1 Ivertis Ml ill the said mineral . laim .nil Is im* the property of the undersigned inder anr) by virtue ol section 4 ..I the Mineral Act Amendment Act 1900. I «• 1 at Trout Lake thii 5th day of Julv, : taso 6. K111.TT, July 7,05 Co-Owner Review Job Dept. For High-Claaa Work. NOTICE. Ci ; per Queen n i:..rr_l claim lituate in the I'rout 1 aLr mining division of West Koo'.n »y . 1' riot. Where located: On Silver Cupmoun- lain, about lj-j niiles from Silver Cup mine, lake notice that I, Frederick Charles Klliott, F.M.C. No. B88Q42, acting as agent fur Charles L. Copp, K.M.C. No. Charles McNlcholl, F.M.C. .No. I!7R0il, and John W. Wontfall, F.M.C. No. 88*96., intend, sixty davi from the date hereof, to apply to ll.u Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of ob- ta ning a Crown Crant of thu aliuvo claim. And futther take notice that action, under section .'7, must be commenced bef re the iisuai.ee of Certificate ol Improvements. Paled this llth day of Aug. a.d. 1005. 18-8-1 Wii. :i i ''..inn 'or a ]>lac3 to Bpend your holidays, boar in mind that Trout Lake is an ideal summer re.r-rt. Tho sc nery and climate are magnificent Halcyon Hot Springs Sanitarium ARROW LAKE, II. O. 4HMS-34 im Under New Manag.ment. iiARitY Mcintosh. Of lhe Hoffmann House, Rossland, Proprietor. 000*0 The Most complete health roiort on the continent of North America, Accommodations for 100 (iiiests. Good fishing, boating and hunting. Terms 113 00 to$ix.00 per week, according to residence in hotel or villas. A doctor in attendance. For further partiaularH apply '0 Harry Mcintosh, Pr..;Het*r HALCYON HOT SPRINGS. Jrai Balmoral Hotel. ^j ^Jiys Visitors to Fergu?on may rely upon the very best of accommodation at this well-known hotel. Roorai are well furnished thioughoiit. The Dar is sloe.a.l wilh a choice assortment of palatable quenchers. I H Under the Management of S. Slinger THE QUEEN'S HOTEL Abrahams.n Bros., Proprietors EVS*tTr!II.*»a NEW \NL» riBrlTCI.AHB IN ALL RKHPEOTH Fire Proof Safe Tbehoua* Ititoclsd witb Us Bn«Sl Wtaes ant Clean oa tbi market. Trout Lake, The CENTRAL HOfEL Revelstoke A Pointer la I'mUr the urea Uanaceme.t. The Strand Hotel EOSSLAND IS TIME TABLE ardeau Hotel Bua to Sandy Lrughton I'i ..,•> i. t- r. vV 111KN visiting FergiiBOti you nh mid Ht.iv bi ih ■ Lardeau ,1 Ih,(,!. Here the visitor Kj§ I wll h* aorround I wi"1 *•£* . home comforts, Excel Ion I . .J culalne, vm-'I vuitilaif I Rn 1 warn toosia, »><'ll v.,.,•!;, I bar, »n«l evtryihlng which t,., ,|„ tow .i'i- m tkitifg >'"ir \1-1i a |ilr..\".iint and memorable ..m'- Batei from V ti»y upwards. Wc Ktriv»* t.. pleaae our |.r»t'-1 f. FERGUSON. 5.8. ARCIi';i> or S.S. LARDEAU. Running between Arrowhead, Boa* ton and Comaplix, oommenolog Ooto- ■rr-r Mtli, 1903, will sail as follow:- weaibcr per_ltttng. Leaving Arrowhead for Beaton and Comiiplix, twice d»ll**—10k and Ck. L«»vinu' Beaton aod Comaplix for Arrowhead, twice daily— 71 k and 12;45k. Making close connections with all C. 1'. tt. Steamers and trains. Tbe owners reserve the right to change tnu. « of sailings without notice. The i:«i>ire Lumber Co., Limited. Place to Stop at WHEN IN' ROSSLAND. Davis _a_R*nai*CBaMMiM"i W*_ff .-.— -. f-^f% I A G3 .*.. •^^■*.-*^z7cr^.-f31 I MACKINNON and SUTHERLAND General Merchants. FERGUSON - - B. C. ' THERE li.ivo been fortunes iii.ule by jiiilir;ou8 investment in Real Entat", and more fortunes will be mail.- than ever tne nrit two or ilirne years. The .inn who reaps the h:ir*e8t is tli« urifjin.il Investor, for he has his money on a certainty. Now let us point out to you that there i» no better spot ..11 the Con* t iviit to buy Real KsUte than TROUT LAKE. Trout Lako la the prettiestapot in iho Kootenays; aa a pleasure rca'.ri it haB no equal. Boating nn 1 tinliinp; may be Indulged in t!ic year round : while bis guno in abundance is to tho found on the bills. ltn climate is superb, tlioro beiug no great extremes, it being milil in winier ami cool In summer. It can b ast of B'lnoof iho finest lmtela nrid residences in liritinh Colombia. It* Btreets are well laid out and graded. Thero nr • two excellent ("eneral stores, and a glauce at the advertisoments in tiiin Journal will slur** that ail (ratios are fairly well represented. Write wiih conntlunca t.> Aganta. • V ' . Lots can be obtained on EASY TERMS. H. McPherson Agent Trout Lake, B.C. Make your selection at i» ?>» once. .. .. Then call on or write to grW IT baa never had a ' boom " its grow"l, ha* been M.s.dy. It Is tie I —\ p--\ v m.wil ifaily execute it the fle/iew cfobpept, . Fr.r Fraightin" einu Pn c :<' Outfit. ss ^® - Ml ' 1 AL ' : T. I'lt.NO'J i'i UC, ETC., l akc, \'. c. and Ferg ■ \j.yf mug store - * *.. 4 '**) PROl'RIKTAIW K INKS II : in :in ' . ' I ■■ • ' 1 . S. DANEY, ' . , - '< W Abraha Imperial :'.-.. ContlN . And ! Owner oi the Abraham" son Additi the TownSite. Ge £ a Home For fourself. Dor.'t Pcy Rent. Easy Terms. . Head Office i ONTARIO, - nit I i. i. R ' ' I I nt. E i'iet -Pr. -. ■•• I .CI n. Man. E. HAY, Assistant Gen. Mai iV. MOFFAT, Chief Iuspi Tr..- Lake, ll. C Branch—A 0:n..r-l Banking Buslnssa Transacts*) il wed. I i ■■ 181 I Eul";»'. ._. y. i ii.- ■".. •■■ .;i,-r. i A. Harvcj A, M PINKHAM. 1 RTER X PINKHHAM . . I'Tl'. UEVELSTOKE 13. C Cnimd*., I. UR] J. M. SCOTT, t.i. ii. Scott & Brings Hai i isli rs and Si Iii itoi - ~-.ii, ih.is fur ' I i'£VELSTOKE - B.C. i r a' m ohool up] T.iil. I Ai RIP'll £? ! WO] U ' 1CT1 ■ ASH ■ ... A I'll I. LINE OF I UOIl i, STA1 [ONI L—-. • « -*-*- * * * ■»■***■«**.*■*. . . ,. WINDSOB HOTEL trout lake:, b c. - ■' T. 13. BAKER, Hanager 0. B N WILKIE, P.L.S.* Provincial I.nnd Surveyor. Mineral Claims Snrveyed and Crown Orants Obtained Kct.l.li-iii'*—N.'Xt It«i"<>rrt 001.«•, 11,nn Lake, B I wo:d vallance hardware CO- LTD Hardware, Mine*.' Supplies, Ploiop ami Kungif.. NELSON, B.C. ALEX. CEAWFOED THE PIONEER Livery and Dray Stables Saddle, Pack and Cartage Horses Always for Hire Freighting, Packing and Ttjami.^g a Specialty ♦**►■»*«**•► Dally stage loaves Ueaton r-.i 12 o'clock for Troul l.nke Kfrynson an.l Cam borne Leaves Fergoson, via Tronl Lake tor Ueaton at 7tt.ro, Branch Stal»Je_ at Trout Lake, Beaton, Ferguson and Camborne RESERVE, RIGHT OF WAY FOR R .ILWAY8, ETC. V..'i. ,• ;- I en by given il.nt iili Ci ■ I- along Iho li eati ' iny rs way, powi i, .rr' trauiu ay i iti I under authority of the legislature of this Province, .u.'l having n width ol fifty 60 fi el on eacl ■ :-l.| ol said lines, aren lervi of way pui. oaes for mi I railway, power • i tramwat company. W. - GORE. Depntv Com ol I an I and Works. Lands ,v Works Dent. Victoria B.C., 3rd Oct., V.W. Best Hold In Town, He . n tr 1 merclal is. ACCOMMODATIONS ARE FIRST CLASS D. R, MclENNAN, PROPBiETOR \ lhe Lardeau Brewing | TRODT LAKE LODGE I. O.O. F. M». 41 it. ynlar meetings bsld Iii Udaftrllow'a Hull .\.r> I II 'Irn nUlil Hi I oVi.n k ,'Klluif '.- .rl. sn ntiallj sn 0. Jaeobson, N. 0.; A. W. Edgi R .. i Set 9 TP8CAN LODGE, N*o89. AF. & A.M. •'inl Tlinrada** each mouth, Visitors Welooma (i Fortl.l.ed.8ec. II. McPheraon. W.M, s S „ - \> I Comply . -..- •»»■»— Lager Beer and Porter. r"C--' -••-*. Draft ®> Bottled. B2B£E2^®3B3&.2BS8BS8BS®S3gS33 KOTIi E TO C0 0WNER8, To James Grant, *>r tn whomsoever i.. may havo transferred l.i.- Intereal !:. tin- Cromwell mineral claim. Take notice thai we, the u s Ih yi . i.i ti>*- Cr< mwell mineral claim,sltnate on hi rrfi-k. in Tronl Lake mining dii W. Kootenay, have performed the necessary work and • penditnre dii ab ve-n f■.r t f ,• • - . the --. .- und al Act, an work u..- pel - :..■ i I hereby give i oo nol • da; * Iron I . ■ ah.I pay the. oel of th jroni . will be. now the i siitinil cnidor ami '. • of the Mia ml Ai i ' • . ; ■ ■ Dated ilii I r, a.u 1906. i l.uit A.W.I - I >. . -._?=_: ;1W*__4_ *_ _v« [ ©K Barber Shop J Kul'. A Good Shcve or Hair Cut — CALL ON -— FLOUB= : William Scfmef!, J Hoianc. . h3- ^FLOUR H. N. Cou.'si&r F i im: i\ - i ■ \ . L'> 3] ' • I l» I*::. ' Ifril for fl ■^S_ •• i_x __'•> -*".•- ,-: :,i':; t _)S'> & ! Patent! ary furnai'i's, Burners, etc. : WM. aln-a •wivrtli .Si Co.'s !•''...' Ralancea, ale . ic Trou' l.nke, li * Hasaging * LAKEX!I_'.„HOTE1-P.Buras&CoF. B. Wells, Qold -,n */'\'\>or '.",'.' j 0ri tl 50 SHANNON, Kssayer P1-KOU50N n. rtgiri Large Comfortable Rooms. E_oo]*enl Cuisina and Attendance. Madden & Levesque Props WHOLESALE 'AN!.. RETAIL REVELSTOKE, B.C. JUeat RAW FURS Merchants f>Hile,H i„ all kinds nfl'Vi-Ml, Mini n.OtJTLAKE,B.O BOUGHT CASH PRICES PAIL)