@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "cdccfd1b-c61a-402d-9e27-bc70600c7df8"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2015-11-26"@en, "1902-09-12"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/ardeau/items/1.0082210/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ ���a O ' r 5-' ����� ���a MKT..I, (joor.t t'l,l . |. n" SlLV P.-Dili* o_. o- 0 U C0PP8R.,.Duchan.Mrl." -11 .iii /I J* v.* ��-���._'_&.'' iAAi'Wi!//'//*,, ^ " M 11 / / / V^-���*-- ' ��� ������^r-^. r!ll|'/'<^h'.;v:-'::fe^ .M-BsSS*! ' ,��� �� '���S^S-S:--*flf_2___"*^ TSSskr ' ** **��&2ffi_��___i ra JL VOL. III. Nf). FERGUSON. MUTISM COLUMBIA. SEPTEMBER 12. 190i $2.0. i A 1 EA R. M DKCURED By tin Kamloops Board or Trado Against tlio DEPARTMNM STOBKS rnun Co-Oparation Sought to Have Govonim.nt Legislate on Such InatitutloLS. Sotuu Interest [ms hern Ki'ou.*,od locally in tnu.proposal its emloi'sed by tlio local lioiiid of triii.'i*, snj's lln; Uossliiiid Mitu-r, to tux ilepiiilitieiual -tines. The qiiHstlon was itii-nlfil i'.i the Kiiin)oii|is liuiti'd ol Tr.ide, ivineli p:iss<*il ;' resolut'lon (lonlint; -villi tin* matiur in tlie follnwliig i,*r* ���: "VVliiiroiis enstei'1) ileuitriineiitiil slot'i's si*,- lining hiisiu nml iitljur sdvertislin tnrougli i ml* mulls ol tim pi inicli si,.res uiini.i'lbute notbi i!ie tuxes whicli yo to b eommercliil iniportuiiceolil und the towns nml <_��� 11i,.-, i whureas thi'hti eunliii'ii Ui stores hy tbeir inethnds �� test injiiitlco tu tin.-, proi ')���' Hill,, *,lnlli�� s |,n,vim:,* uretn, mul inrlmenlul i k 11 Ultlll! ii*,* und in CUTTING LOOSE FROM I HE MISS RIFLE THE SMELTING TRUST the merchants wh'�� uontrlbuto largely both d I coolly aud Indlieotly to Lliu revenue of the province, and as legislation i.* being urged upuu tho Ontario local yiiVei'iim-yiit to iviuedy tj��� iai oi'll j therefore bo it resu'veu that tim Inland board uf trade respectfully tirjre the ynviirmucnt to give this matter their Immediate und careful attention with the view ui tlie passage of fetich legislation at* will enforce tho levying uf uiUqualo taxation on such linns doillg hu-uuev t y fottt11 fiulll nl.liur provinces and contributing nothing tu the revenue uf lhi-s province aud the cities in It." Tbi* foregoing resolution eereived the etidursHtlou uf tbe L lost in coucentratinn, Then, too, ii shipping tlie concentrates, freighi must he paid on about as much waste rook as mo, for the concentrates carr.-i, roughly, unly about ni) per cent of lean. TO BE SUPERIOR To the Present British Army Rifle, Having Several Advantages Over It. Tho Ro-s HJJh, vhich has hoe,- ���dniiied hy the l.'auadiau government, i-jcs the same oart.rldgn as the, present Hntisli army rifle, Inn. has several id vantages ovor It, Ono of these ir that tie- wood uf the stuck itnitief ilown Hush with the magazine, hu ti at t is possible to ''slope arms" after thr old aini comfortable fashion. The method uf carrying the Leo-Rnfield ���dilewuya at the "slope.'1 whicli ir- necessitated hy the obtrusion of thu Magamiie ai the place which would naturally wm on the shoulder, proves ������ xcmslvoly tiring to the wrist arid hand during a lung march, and tends io cause a marked unsteadiness that may subsequently bo done. Tho bolt of the rifle 19 of the front look, straight pull variety, a single rectilinear movement backwards and forwards serving to lock and unlock the bjveeh notion and cock the flriog run simolhiltt Rich Strike on the Golden Bra, Judgo Miller of ihe. Old Gold-and IVimrouo, also G. Nf, Taylor and J. C. .Murray ot Trout Lake, visited Perguson Wednesday and gave the Eaglo a call. The judgo informed us thut Indians Dissatisfied. A report from the Indian reserve at Caughnawagu, Quebec says that it newly appointed parish priest is desirous nf establishing a convent there, hut that the Indian community being loaf. unythl !l hi i bow, n living off tho old nd don't amount to Tliey will havo a live together, and ens to extend absolutely ���.:��� a--, f ir ive don't be- ;1 can Ovno from BUCb a uiou.--Tn.iicLiu.au New >��� while assessment work wa* bulng doneUntlulled wilh lay holy teachers In the un thc Guidon Era, one of tho proper- Uchools, are oppm-eil to tho Intrudue- llos of the 'J'readwoll Oo,. an excellent thin of nuns. The trotlblo is said lo bo howing-of galena and cupper wus causing a tfnnd deal of excitement aud encountered, tho ure body huin^' 181 threatens lo bo serious a rumor is Inches in width. The Monto Oristo. J. T, I .authors returned to town abroad also to tho ctTeeO that thero is trouble browlnjj on tho reserve between the Indian*- and tho French Canadians residing in iho vicinity. It. Monday from the Golden Gate and j is hald that the indlaus olalm that the Monte Crlsto claims, ailmued uuo half I Pl'enuh have no right tu own land un milo from Circle City townsite, where iltlu I'unurvo, he and his assistant have boon doing assessment worlc. Ho brought down some fine specimens taken from the Demand for Copper. Kuropo will need a vast amount nf ll> hov lodge. There Is a (food showing nn j copper during the next four months tfio properties, tbe lead bntnjr six feot .because of tho Inoreas-'d consumption wido and fairly woll mineralised-. ] l*,tJ|'H l,,lt' lessened exports from here, -"���"������", ������ ��� ��� ami because contracts with coppor pro- Wedding Belle. ducB|1() wjll (,X|)lt.ll( .iml tlien Amel.luttn A quiet wedding took placo Thura-1consumers must of necessity become day last at thc Hume hotel, Nelson,'large contractors for their wants. We when Miss V. M. Westfall was united estimate that the consumption for tbe In marriage to Jacob So bin Itt, BUperin- ensiling four mouths of this year will tend ont of the Pedro mino. The bo fully CO,00O,O00 pounds per month tn ceremony was conducted by lhe Rev.! America, and that contracts will be Mr. Kehl, Congregational, minister.: made for export before December Randolph Hi-rginson, Supt. oh tho I which will aggregate 12,000 to 15,000 Guinea Gold was best num. tho oride tons per month. This should carry 'vas given away by her mother. -Who, the price of copper legitimately to 13 happy couple will reside Ht Trout or IKvnts per pound in this country Lake. Tho Eagle extends cdngratu- and advance the price iu Loudon ��10 UtlODB. i to ��15 per ton.���Kx, A Nasty Accident. Mr. Mills name In from San Fran risen on Monday to superintend the building of tho aerial tram to the Triune. Monday night as be was com Ing out of J A. McCrossan*h office In the darkness of the ovoning ami not being familiar with ihe high platform and steps, be walked off In the wrnnu direct ton and full to the ground. He was picked uo In an uin-nn-elous condition, and taken into tho oflice where upon examinuti'ui it* was discovered ho had fallen nn some win i id h ul ��� | lmil cur. nn his hoail. I>. Newcomli was Immediately summoned and ptu three stliuhes in'tbe wound. The foi lowing oay Mr. Mills lull, for Too Mfh feeling pretty stiff and weak from th< hiss of blood but doionnlned ro loot after the tram eoustruetlon wltboui delay. A Remarkable Marriage. Tho East Anglian limes reports thai a spinster of 41 mid an agricultural laborer of 20, wero united in marriage at Henstead ohurch during the bank holidays. Exceptional Interest was aroused iu the ever.t from the fact thai the bride had beon bedridden for 2(1 years and had tub*, conveyed t.i tbe church from the par'sh of Sulv where the parties live, In a hath cha She bad been in receipt of parish relief until a few weeks since, wli ! the guardians stopped it for some cause or othor. Then lhe man cunite forward with an al'ivi- of marriage, and whon expostulated with ho iuplfetl! '���They havo takon oft ber pay; thei Is no one to look after hot*,*1 Th marriage mis duly solemn teed, and th< villagers gave a demonstration uf 'tin1 m u a io. of operatlnn, rt'liiuh is very market] in firing the rifle, as compared with tho usual turning bolt, is attained by making tbe holt boad sopamte from the mam portion of the bolt, the two engaging in a aeries of volute curves in such a manner that tin-, pushing homo nf the ���mil rotates the head, so. that two Iii.'b i i ii. unter Into en'TOSpottdln? I'Oi'oases In the front, end of tho breecb shoe, as In the turning holt, system. 1 vb e versa, the withdrawal of the hi'i* I'niiitHS the head so as to free tho l's. Connected with tho bolt is an i ��roved cartridge shull extractor, The trigger is arranged so that It will work even if both the trigger ���spring and tho sear spring aro broken. Tho magazine Is of a compact form, kept (lush with the woodwork nf tho llfle. it -.'uusi-is of a metal box, into wbic i tho oartrlges, live in number, bo dropped haphazard onto a plat* form depressed for tbe purnose hy hand, the arrangement of the cartridges In proper zig-zag fashion, ready for u-,0 being accomplished automatically, or at worst, assisted by a slight shaking ul the platfo-'m In addition it, permits thu use or a ullp or charger, niieh us is adopted by the Mannlicber im) Mauser rifles. An Indicator shows thu number of cartridges in tho magazine at any time. The cartridges are put up in batches if five, in tin or cardboard cases, so mudo that by a slight, motion, the cover is si ripped ed'and the cartridges uoured into ihe inaguztne. This makes very quick loading possible, and presents loss of ammunition. The rifle was subjected to vory -i-vero tests by ihu Canadian novern- netit, aud these wore entirely aiiccesB- nl. One ol ibe toMs was the flrltif of ,'j00 rounds as quickly as possible; this was done in JI) mltiuies aim 4 seconds, or at the rate of ahoul 26 shots a minute, one lot of 50 rounds being Bred in B2 seconds. At tho close of tlie teat the woodwork was charred and shouldering from the heat of the barrel, but the ri(lo was in perfect working order. It is claimed that the Lee- Kufleld rifle cannot ho tired half as quickly as tbe Rush. Tho length of the rifle, with its bayonet, is 5(1 1*2 Inches, without It, 48 luuhe.-, lis weight with bujonet, io ti i ouuds 4 uimcoH, without it, 7 pounde S) ounces, Land Roberts has ordered that tests tie mado with lie Rops rifle with a view io bringing its ti i rlU lefute thn Small Arms Ci n mltltc, a) p< lid* d hy the war offlco, ami it is po.-s.hlo that ii. may bv. adoplod us tho Briiibh army rilllo.-Kx. / ft trip -t fl fi.Sl \\vt f* ' "'"' ���'' '"'" ":,'v were entertained ui c�� luno i by Miiy,n* Neelaiid*, ul tbe Hotel yv^-X*^v. V; "^W^t^m^ "uv, i. In ti,��� iift.cnuuu the*, ; were tli-lvi|n around the piirk, j t.evelstu'1-.o, Sept. B���The English E i'iir.-i i*t*.it*h bere tiiinori'tiw intji'iiinu -,-^.~.,.~.*^-v-_-_~-_^-*- *.-.-v^,^^.-- ,1,1,1 ,,,.,,..,.,.,1 south tu Rossland, n.iuii- I'ublUheil ovury Fr*,t.v ,i. FerKiMam, B. "-**, il.ny and iVelsiin, The*, will reach _ _ .���������_.,.._��� i Uiw-liiiiil on Sunday evening and Nel- �����. 6. &OODW-. 4I.D, ��� son pi.*..,..hly Wadn-,(lly,;V(!1|i||s i.wlmin ���llcarre,i��inilem\\ oontri per Inn* f-_ir oiu'b iiililiium.il itisurShm. i lloaaloK notii'us U> iTiih imr line each tsMWi,, \\*inotydiiy IurkI uiiUcaMlO.; sixty Uujr��, 1*7 30. ���iiiriv tlnjs.yj. Ku ada. ui-opted at fnu than i TJ- i , hoaorato-s. No room for qu��uk wis. lit )'OU want tO KCCp poStCCI PbKr weekly Insertions constitntes one month's advertising. 'iCIR Hill yiuLD ;! 'LI PIUDVY, dEPrGMIJUl*! 12. Illi't EDITORIAL ,Y0 f'fiti. By an act passed nt tlu.* lust session of the British Columbia legislature all "IJ voters' lists wer** cancelled on ilio 31st ultimo and the preparation ol new lists was begun nn tlie ist inst. According to 1 lie new regulations all voter**, ti li in i' 011 lhe old lisl or nol, nn nquired lo register during lhe miiiiih ol S *ptember. fi i** v,*,\\- impnrtanl 1*' r, gister I' ���!��� other" i v one will inn i',.* able lo , xeri;i**e their elective iViinchise ..hen occa on the Lardeau District, subscribe for the Eagle. A. YBND. &\\ciS. H, EUPF. Tewing lo. Mitniifucluri'i'a uf liluli rln,B Huor anil I'orier. '.v.* on second floor in Eagle block Ferguson. B. C. *-* ,,y Open for engagement for Cday or night meetings at reasonable rental. mm Write or cal1 on S. G. WOODWARD, Proprietor. 1 +���.���-*.���->->������*-���**> ��-*-���.-���-*-������������--.���-*-���-->->' c , u . ����, ^D Itll/ATCHMAKERl Spsclalty of Bottled Porter, i. h/b/ . ' If VV and JEWELER I Keg a \\ottied A L.tvai iiiiin) people will n't-jre' to lu'.ir ol lhe ileHth nl UJuar. G^li'-im .u lh;' ;;_,'-.' ol'65 years. I le wrote many stories u iii,-I U:w e been transl ileil mho JilT-.'reiil l,mi;ii;i*.;. - ailJ pilblislunl in htll hemispheres Ft many years h< ���Miiiri'-'.it -J 10 H.irper's ami oihei | mai_r.i/.'nes. E^leson was a sell' made ��iu sell f.Hu'.it.jL! man, Thrown on In* own resources when quite a��voulh he won his way lo fame Uir-oliyh ii-. own ^uilin^ qualiiies. SuiJenis would i\\o wet] io stud) 'lie lives n! such men ; ��� iA^i^le^top. .i^eer If fji-hn-L* Bluff. Mull orilers receive (irutnpt attention. A PIKfiT CMHS LINK OF WATCHES CLOCKS JEWELRY Al,l, KiNUS i)F WATCH AND Jlil'.ici.lli* Klil'AIHlXQ YEND �� RUFF, |j James V. Reeves, i Proprietors, j t FCTgUSOn, B. C t KASLO, B.C. I *>>+*��������*��������*--�����*���-���������-**-���-���. -^>-*-��. ++++1 The Ontario ayrieulior.'il department reports a record hreakiiij.; vheat crop aveca Hf,r forty hushrls ~\\i the acre for that province. Some :t\\)\\-.^ have heen reported lo the depttrlment running 6.�� bushels lo rhe acre. Mr. I G. BluckstocU, of ihe Centre Star and War K.ij,'le made an important statement in Toronto recently a> to the future of lhe "ihove properties, New contracts .Of smelting have been reduei d from six lu five a ton on ores con- taining values io the amount ol $9,50, while ot) ores under ihis gfrade the charges have been reduced Iron S6 to S4. The mines are to deliver 12,000 ions a month 0! high Ejrndti and from 6,000 iu 11,000 ol low grade ore. English Editors Visit the Capital. I Victoria, 1!. C���Tlie Rrltl��h e(lltorp| iotIvkI hen- luat dl/iht, Sept, ��ltht mid ���M - ft iiKAimr.iKTi:!!- roii commkr. ES (ML AMI MIMM1 MtN. h?*, >i PUIVATE lll\\-|V'l ROOMS Foil 'fvj I..WHKS. \\\\% THE 1 ^1 m I i iLMORAL HOTEL I GORDON & SUXQER, Props. r*. M CAFE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT VNDEH SAfiP. MANAGEMENT. <$ ?2. hami'u; miosis in uosnection . R'l \\jjm l''*.*r*.'Usoii, 13. C, Oppusiie lhe Poslodico. ^__ 1, '^wmm^mm^m^Mm^mmm^A I ���** ��� i~ *.���** ��*Lf -H-J *,*- *^*. a\\, % ^W^^Xhuuo,oai,s RimtffiiamaiffilS: I ^* hk.st $^,iifi a nw Mousk ' * _JA IN THIS UKOfiAO DISTKIUT. fr I Hotel Lardeau 1 ./. Laughton, Proprietor. T' V FERGUSON, II. C. te i-; (IKABQUAKTEllP POD MIXERS >:'������ AMI MI.VINII MEN ,i- NKATt.Y ITRNISHETI, CONVltNIEHTLY '���' I ���;';, IVELd MiiUTKU AXO HEATED ROOMS, SITUATED ON VlOTOJtlA AVE. X','* #���& S5HSH8MS f'2 * fflf-RI * -aHSHlMS S? R--S. SS lij iVHH SSHS -iMl .! ���_���*-- .11 ���1,,;,* ,1 Uv, |.:,q���in,.*,lt. ,,,,,.1 ^f^.<>.^^..l^v.V^;U K_rf Tonight tbcry po I,.-' tin- i-til-sts of iln* 1 p-j r-ovi'i'cmoi! i..i Iinnrii tha Ycsmlle, und ' fp by iinv n vs il 1 0 ni Crnllon, whoro limy ' \\-M-- will visit Ihe Btni'ltpi. nl"' mount Kick- r/;5 r, Chpui&lnuo, LHily^raltli nml Ntinnl-, ,\\^.! ino, rKL-sir*. ivi'i- Surut'iliiy tnnrnlng (.0 Viiiii'iHivur and tiiltlnjj tho Ini|i(irlitl Limilfd rust. Viiin'tiiivi-r fopt. 6 ��� Tho vIbIUhjtI -29 Briti.-*h jn'ui'Dallat. worn tho ffiients o[, LVj thfl citv loda-f. In lhe- morriltifr Ihcy [ fJ-J iissarohlod nt thoC, P. R. ptatlnn and IES tvent Uy (ruin to Rtpveplon, whoro nt' l_M Windsor Hotel When oi mi in:.' inln I'-friu-nii tho fli'dt hotel lo soo is tho VVIiitliiiii'. If one is limkins; for rhe boHt uoo'iniiu,illation, t. e. Cleith, well tended room.*1, i. well furnished table nnil oholee liquors and cigars, then tho Windsor Is tho bust plnoo to httjlt., Uouillni? rooms nnd purl nicely furnished. Everything quiet. Madame O'Connor, Proprietress. the S^'tfColZlng''Lmor"ou '^^^^M^MW^Mi^m^^^^ ' i}i (Jem ^ZE^-TCilM!^ IpDOfi ty gg -^eajaaaaa-a^na For a safe, profitable investment there I is nothing in the Kootenays to equal lots j in the town of �� iO IA full ��� V. f I Mil I L J i 1 F I 1 THB _R All. WA Y ?S COMPLETED And trains are now running to the foot o( 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. Is the most promising town in the Lardeau Business Lots are held at Residential Lots are held at ISZf) and * ***'-, upwards. and ���'-*"-* upwards. Write or call on ; General Agent, Henry Floyd, Revelstoke, B. C. ��� I *fc Tho President's Narrow Hsoape. A dud|jitieh fi'iim I 'itt .htii'u *-nys: I'n'.-ii.N'iii. It moveJt itti this lust day of |i)d tour nf Now ___i.j_rla.nd, tmnowly 08t_i-.|Jk.d duuUi or sorious injury In an ttct'iclent tit'iti' tiii-. ult,v in wUiub on�� of Ills InK.y (JUfcl'tlH, ;l Sfi-i-.it .*..���!��� vi .V Ujfl'IH, William iJruttf, tJUdttilueil u, iracuiirJ skull, wliUth ir. i-s ftiuroil will rbsalt rutttlly. Tbo .'M.'fii, wblch wud u rot; u;.ir Ull.v-liu veliicl", was struck by ;iu ulectrluiui* on the PiWsliuld Oc Lon- mix Miv-'t railway, ut ithout D;-'JU o'clock thin foronoon. Thu invi.i.-iM. hu|>|jet)H(] lit -l pollll ithoul u ralln und a half from thin city, noar tho Pltti fluid country club lio'.iMi, while tim |ti*esida*it* and |��u't.y wen.) uitj.ty-in-r a cnauhii.t; triii rrnm Dulton, unvvi'dor Crime's homo, wlitU'o t-ho pnii-itl-jnt Hjjonb thi. tilj-iit. to Luting, a distance of abnuft 20 ml low over tbo Borkittilre bills, Tho car was io oluirgo of conductor Junius Kelly, with inoturuiiiu Lu-kn J. Mud don on the front |ilutfoi-ii> Tho cur struck thu cout'h in tho roar and smu..-ilied in the buck nt tha vehicle, tipping it over ami th.'owlnjj; ltd ocoupants to tho ground. The rat' was not oadly damm-fiul. ni(iiortnao M idden nml conductor Kelly woro itt onee arretted and bruiii.'lit* to I'ilt-lii'hi. Pratt the di'iviT nf iho coach, also was hrnuylil; hero nod |jlin.e.l lu th i Plfctdti .Id hod* pltlil. Tho president, who i-i full tn- from the coach, sustained only sit-in brulsHs and a fow Kumtched, and secrelnry Gpoi^h JJ. Cortolyou, whu suffered in ii manner blmibir to tin prt'Mdoiit, with tho excoptlou that he wns nnt on tii" head, witb the othct meniberd of tha pifcy wcot to the country dub nearby, where) their wottndd worf dredded, P) ovinolnl Gazette Notes. -William !,. McUltchlln of Rovcl stoke has bi-r*u niipulnlml minim rot'iirdei* I'm- thn Revolstoko inlniiii- liivi-in'i, iin* appointment h.'inu noted In Thnrnday'd Issue of the I'l'ovlnulul UuzetLf. Ccriirieutes of incor|ioratian unrier tho Lientivolcnt Hncletled aet. hire hpen Iri-ued l.o Oold Rantfe IVidire Nn. li, l.o.O.R, und .Mount Pleasant Lortjt.0, Nn, 10 /. 0. O R The Can* ad I ii n Oil and Mines. Ltd.. had been incorporated under Iho CVimpunlei* Aot i\\|tli a eapljal of $2,fiti0,000. Gooi'ij'o E. Martin, of [Casio, (rives notlco of hid Intention tit apidy tut hi LevIslaturu at its next session for at act umpnworini*' a cote pany to operate tramways iu West Kootenay, particularly from a point on Kootonay lake to th" headwaters of Duncan river, ami from tho ������iiy nf Kasto to tho headwaters of the south fork of Kaslo oreek and from a point on Kootenay lake at or near Crawford hay to tho headwaters of Crawford creek. Courts of revision will ho hold on November 3 in the various districts of tho provlricus io hear and determine any objection to tho retention of nanus ou the voloi'd' lists. Nutle i !>.-li*ui'i")it Co-owners. 1 AID FOR F_3EGT_730N'S HOSPITAL I Tie' minors ami but-biess men of ! I'Vi'Li^on have united l ��� erect a hot.pl- I tul hero. This Is an absolute nwtw- dity as thoro is no phieo In which \\ve can properly care for a sick man who j dtitit happen tohavoa homeof his own. There has been about tf) fJOOsutworihed towards tho hospital h cully and the Katflu b'tH been t'cquestod to receive sub-acriptions from outside points '���<��� bich will he acknowledyed through Llt>���- columns of the Kaulo eaeh week. The.,.id��om0thln����� like$l,fiuO moro to A^!t^ ritwiuiiii wo hopo that ilio-i. who have ocuum JosJil M <���. KiJuei'ATtnuK made monoy In this eamp will remember tl)0nn who work ,i iv from the cnmfoi ts of older ciimniunltif��8 and soml iilniijr a liberal sum to help In thu good work,' 'i'ho hospital will bo owned and operated by the nn-mberH ol Lardoau .Miners' Union, Address all subscriptions to tbe Eaj:le. To ?. Cinrdnn tioldbtTB or kGotdburg, or t�� any \\-u -uu en* iierMni*- io whom thL*v miiy have iriin>fi-iTi-'i llielr itiNTi-sis hi tliu Ltiilu hok'i t Mini i.ittte ' oh.Ti. No. _i miner..! cIhi."h Kituateni tin.1 heRft ��f thu imrtli forh ofhar* deau urcr'lc ttud n Jittnlnti 'lu- kIhi.-I: Wuirlor '-rmi') nu rli�� smiltiuii**!, in i Ik* Trout Lako Mining DlvWonof We-i uwtenay Plvti-ii't. Y(��u nre Itaroby ntitlllo'l thut I Imvoaxpca iwl two Uuuilrpj nnl rtvo ilallurt- and twmitj-ll u cents (*a��)S.i_.*t) In Ubui i "' unprovemt'nm on th��ibov-s menttniiol mitiur-O cirttnm lur the currant yenr in oMor i��j imiii naiil mluonil clufuia uador hu |n(ivUioiin of Uie mlnt-ml Aet. att't if within Htneiy thtvH from Ihe dan. of thin notice yon full ..<-r,.|,,.-(��� io contrlbiiie your prrf|i��rt!nn >our IniuroRi in tnu said Halmi win ht-oonie ihe prormftv uf ihaaab-torlberH ututor .ertiuu -I ol iht- Minoral aot of isoo. itutod at i-Vr-iOMiu, ti.O.thtn-itli tl ivof Juno mi, Ri������� ro , Hkih - >i. E | Englitmii P. ��������� ��� .--ui A f-'u.'a I, :. it ���:���', H CitiyPiirnin-'i . "������ .-���-,.���..��� ; ivm..vi'* 8? worth ���fiCo.'-' rti o Hiilaaoo*i. ou*.. ftf. :&&>%$?&.���. . -mmmsm ���.::.'. <*'f^*? 'trMQW&WG&MQ+WQ fr$ i i '-{����� ���o Drug ;; D��i Stati mery *<.,*->-*. ? ,; -��� ��� ���fiv- ���' _;:"-i-\\ \\j��Bk1L�� linn, Card III)', -I ..Areufatmi ".. ,| .u.i.Il-i.. A. F. R A N K i N !-. P. 0 fl ���. !< Pl.lKlt-SO.-*. U i . All kinds of Rough and Dressed Lumber i in stock. We have engaged a ... first class mechanic f and arc prepared to 'v lake con tracts for any- | thing in the building <| line. Workmanship I g-uaratiteed. I I SMITH & LABEAU, | l-ROPUIETORS. ' ��XMt<^-> ���>:���-?, _^$a_��_��_>* 4 Yon. a "Wage Earner? If so why not Invest somo o! ynur earnings lo meet ;i possible reversal of fortune. For a safe, profituble Investment there is nothing beats an accumulation policy In the NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. Tliis is a purely mutual company and all its assets, surplus and earnings belong to its policy holders'. For rales, etc., apply to agent. B. G. WOODWARD, OFTH IS DI STR I CI Ini'lurltiigibttPlkhRreakfiiinp nml Uii|��r liiinc i, i ivnr Miftloii.bin - liilud by A, i*. Cnn ii.lns, \\; \\, s.,,.|i.i s f-lmnnnii U. \\.. \\< (,.nv on -nl.- tit lhl�� olllco. Tlio ri'iiifi mIh nf the nuin is Kovlna ull no huvo mM for it. Tim 1 ( LnltoitlvMi.il in lidiuRrai.lu'il In bluet., Uh- I.HHlt-'Hii In roil.nnd flu- Alii- ���nurili in u in. f.voiiaiuntlvrft-ot conlil tnko ti cop} "i iM* 11111)1 1 tiu-i in (��� pUiiii r.!i'nri.i'.i huihe iJireo ittviftioiii*. Tliu monntHlns, Inkuo, i-reelt��. utwu roiiN, tnnlB, Hiirvoyo-l ruihviiy runit'H, ntrii iin- Ini'Hlluii anil niui.i'(l). 'n tiitlfiuo Imlt'X. ol uvq'.v mliiurnl cln'fin in lliu dtmru't Is eJunwi. Next to Visiting the Country it Person This Map Tal.cs First Place, In fact every ireiiffranhlcal feature is mi well dolim- dim nno t'ftll *if-.-i,i ii plmiou tlio itHturo of onr eon no v nml iio trt'inl tf ilio tihitm Ii.nnii.ii'-. elves mi IntulllKlblo i*lcn nf Nio mtucral Wit.*, riinulitg iliriHit.li die i-uiiij.. kin ceitainly Tlie Best Worth Fcr One Doltm over offered In [he map lino of amlnlnn I'limn, li i*. ihu llr��i onmiiluio iintpnl die tlffjirlotnnd litsellltifi woll. Itlnjiml uh ti vtui urn looking For. WI! .u.mi IlAVK A KBVV MAI'*1 MOUNTIilt ON L1M. ���', WITH A .UKHi cuvivl.. Kin: TK ��' ICLI-BRS OH PKOMPKOTOIlH. \\�� HU II ��1^U_ Al 11.80, TIIK-lK AHE THK IIEBT \\'AI*UKi AH I'll I. V Will, tAH'l tOli VKAHH. Address your ordor, wUli an oiuii-^ir��* ol u one dollar bill, inn OllOqilOMi illilui'u, OtO.J IO Mining cotppanlus orotbera onlcrint join df 20 ni* mure, miipa will bo sup |iln.'il ut. ill) cents otu'li. THE LARDEAU EAGLE, Ferouson, B.C. Thore [8 only om* he*,) mining Journal. Thui Is Mines and Minerals. It tina ii larci't clreuliitlou than nuy twootlioi AiiHiiiiinii ininliif,' Journal, li .'aiisc It ia tin K'st. Il la thi* largest, best illiisir,iu*ii and handaomasl inlnlilg J���tini,ii in tlio wo Id. M la a milling pufior foi niinir: mon. Subaoi*l|> Hon iirluo ?'J.iui per, year, i-.'n.l for free Barn-*!, Ferguson, B, C. ���|,y A*iw8>"*,*'KSANi)Misij*��ALs,somii. " ton. I'a., I.'. 8. A. Dcnvor cllir-'i, Danli Illdg.. D-uvor, Col, ' '" *>���*a��aSQ [iiilcil Hulk of M\\k\\\\ WORLD'S I li .Scenic Hnutg "" -OIRBUT LINK- EAST \\v:.r WoKtmlnate w il tl'lnnli'Og Toronto i"i�����a Monnoal fit. Jnliii ll,i|IIa-l ij1 Nun Vork I V�� 111* ' \\ i.'.'i, i.i Skngwiiy ll.ui.,,1, *-**.������.! r ,r- Portlanil S'liPriiucl.on l'|,|H*l* l.lll.,* si,.���,[���.,.. |<; Leave Furl irilliam .-'iiinl���y, ���J-ii . .*'rl(l,iy vlaSoo l.l I'miiI IHiUiih. cjiloa TourUl!SI, ,,,|,_rSi*i *vic*o EA ,T Lr. nnnmnre .let. (laliv for si Paul, K������tv. 1/|:. Tnos., | Sal. lor rorouto tui,i ,.11 east- ' L'lll Uolllts. WE5T l.r. n.vclstotto ..'ally for s'ont ' tie Vauouuver anil Cuast ,*it* I Ies. Through tlokola to Kuroj-o ( !;. Through tloki i i via. all Ailam i ... if line *. I'repaiil ii. I'luuis at loive.t rrti.-.j. all T li is is Tit .���' i M"\\ i.inn. ni tin, L'liilH IJallera ng ,i III: HAT IiIk-i >,.!i or ^lii' H*i* in ii that til,' ivliuli.il I ���'��� I OS I ��� .1 i- -.**,*..-tt in il II ��� reiailor :. lo, o In' ... in 1.1 pi.-M.au.il iiii.l. .,i n r- '., i til ���i ,* in ii Pm i, r yon, iio ni lui^ imr anv iiLiT.i ,- IlliUlslnielall it.,p llaten to anv ,.*.,, Jin-, no lab, I. Tin porfornt&i on bv fi ua a |���>ll.;*,* '.I ... j tiini-s p.-.'ii*, ���! *, . ��um*'i!ni*.onlv ,:��� ' tor tin* ii mm t ul, turorsan nalln lln tla*ir ,cnb-!iini!i> h Co.lind iiin.rv 11. I dolphla, l'ii..are m JOHN '. Ha ' P JOI IK PHILLIPS, r.7 l:,,'.���nl Ar !.��� , pel. rid i lib of I'll!!i range, N. J. I" |T | For fall Information apply to local agents j1 J S, UARTKH, K. J. COYf. 10, j| D. P. A��� A. O. P, A, ,1. DONOVAN, A2ont,Ai'i*owheu*J. : IMPERIAL B.4NK OF CANADA HEAD tirirlCE, TOROXTO, Tl.,':. lvnkio. Oonornl Manoncr. Czvhnl [Paia-ltp) $3,500,000 Jfes* .... f,2,ias,ot:!j Hranehoj In Onlorln, QiiDbuc, .S'anltoba, N. tl'. T, and Hritlsti Columbia, 'AfiftSTS A.'-'P PORHESPOSI5EST3, t'uiteil *',ii,j.- ��� hi ', 1**1 ��� i p, ��� ii ;.' ''' i I. I Vnt'l Rank ->nii!i,���.,,.���;;- pir.i S'nt'l piim! ! MliANt'tll-.S !.* !*. c. sAVlNliS I1A.VK DEPAIlTilEXT. I,,t-��� ��� ���. all |hi ���rr,,���i ,-.,.,��� Ageiiurol banking bn-liies uaacicd. Reduced to FIFTY CENTS A YEAR Nffw Fdpa A.I '���_���* !j 1 *. 1,'^i.ai; \\ i ftfiJUZZ Wilt & A kP Magazine Foraecfe Dollar THIS J. Fit S is l!��e cfceapost and bast Ffitshlon Magazine n&v/ before the American public, It shows New li.iiii in Fa3luoi:3, lo Millinery, in EmbTotdery, in Cooking, in Woman % \\Khrk and in Rcidiii^; b i-iutiiu)!/ Illustrated in cckrst'.A In btetik. and white. Abovo a'!, ft s iswsttoovery fashion* bio New !d2a Srrwsj made from New IciiA Pm- teshs, which cost crAyfOc. each. $m\\ Five Cents To-day (rr.iii'-.le ar.i'il il.v Nam I^haWokai-'s l*U-*.aar an*! :c*: wlial vrc.t valus lor iho mpasy 11 .-.in t;!*.* yo.!. :: : *: tie new ir"*. pnBLianisc co. (136 Sro.d-ve*/, Mew YojIi, X. Y. �� , ��� ; International i * (^orrcspoiuloiice ? t SchoolB. i"K^'"x' j * MINKKK' ATI KVTION-A I'nm- ��� f jileie blmvplpo li. ini-1 .c-i.-, _-.,,- - I , library frt'u in iho-eiaklncne ���-,, ? , in Metal Hlnlnx. -nml tin* f ,n * I linn,,,,*. Adlheaa Repiesontallvi I Halcyon Hot Springs Sanitarium , . . The in'i-l ruin:. nl Nurili An '��������!'. MM IMtllllW LAKES, n.c . -��� , i,n *.nc citlilliK'n ti* I'tili* ���tlllllll M i W. H. ,.lolMlll(lAl.l., Nfli.1,11, II. .! I.--,-*--*������-*-*.*-*'^-.-.-*-.^..*.__>-.^_.^^T I B.*i ry .In*, fb-lmiii, run, nil nervull, iiwnlar-JWlaau *��� imti'ra liritl ui. . Ini'i* and ��'*",������li allinoiita, It. ti-. ,*.��[,���,�� ,.r**;,, -nri* remedy avalnel ,'iiiif,Jt��.i^ ��� m. ��.���� ��. jl/��*. ..Best ol service .. Choicest wines, I f J I UU | iU H |1 J I i|u,ns nnd cigars. .Fni' prui'l s,,i',*.. Lk' j t Ijp;* ft i, [ [, t f|i| \\BRAHAMSO.N BROTHERS, PROPRIETORS, vAiW .L&UI Everybody Qur Sl)00 ill I ^ smokes VIJD ��� Tho Union % CIQ-A Union Cigar Tliey nro nil i-iii.i, madonnd of it,* "���''"',v v- "'*ll; 1,-r llnvuiia Tobiii'i'i. miuiey van FACTORV, H.A. I l,iiv. Try nil'.* null Batlafy yonrBClf ii ...... n 1 in. in Iheir quallly. li R O W N, 1'iOp. If you arc building or contemplate building we will lv pleased to quote you estimates on anything made in our Sash and Door Factory and wc feci confident that we can give you satisfaction in every particular, Write; Sawyer Bros., Revelstoke, B, C. ���*���������������� ���������n : LOCAL FIELD j j IN I5RIEF J J. J. Fitlo., of llir l.'ikn View hotol Arrowhead, vlaltatl Ferguson on Monday. Siiporintonilpnt of tlio Oyster-Crl- torloit, J. Lado, returned to Camborne Montliiv. P., h, Kinman. government road i 'pulrcr ol Troul Lake, wits; In town Thursday, f.'ory Msnhonlck, ol Camborno nnd ilne'of llic owners In tLo Rossland group visited Ferguson on Monday. pl'ttti'liilt Dowd, thn labor candidate, fcns elected Lord Mityov ol Dublin otver Timothy C. Harrington, tho ratlrlnR Lord Mayor. It i3 roported that tho klnpr beforo leaving Ballachullc, Scotland, proposes visiting Lord Strutncona at Qloncoo, Earl Roberts is appealing to tho British public not to loud the returning soldiorsintoilrunkeness by troating iimm to Intoxicants. The danco which was to havo been held at tho new c ink house at tho Nettio L. In6t Saturday will tako place tomorrow ni^rht. All nro invited to attend. The Eagle tenders congratulations to Thos. McNaunht, manager of tho Halcyon Hot Springs hotel, who wns married in Winnipeg on Aug. 24th to Miss Mary A. Horner, ot South port, l_o,'land. Mount Dakor hotel nt Oak Bay, Victoria, was burned on Thursday last. Tho hotul was crowded with ���ucsts at tho timo but no lUes were inst. Tho loss 1b estimated nt 850,000 with Insurance covering one-third of that amount. Thoir excellencies, Iho Governor General und Lady Mlotu have decided to spond a holiday in the west, Th.y ���'.���ill leavo abiuil the middle of the present mouth eon.;? direct to Calgury which place thoy will make their hetidquai'turu nml where they expect tu enjoy some shouting. Eiylny thoiisaud men of the British army havo loft South Africa lor ih--.ii homes since Jung (j. embarkations having begun llvo days after the declaration of peace in thu lirst ot that month. Arraugemonts have been made for the rolurn of *l.,00Dmore beforo September IT. the sailings ol ���hit; lot having begun ou August 2, 'SuperintendentScbmlltof the Pedro, Lardeau, reporls work in both tunnel** now being driven on the properly us progressing favorably. One shaft, if now Til feet will; tim lutlliel on tlie vein nnil thn un, being taken nut ii* very rich. Tliey me still takinguui native silver and ami hJivo a Itiri.-c qiiaulil.v ot this and grey cupper oro on iho dump awaiting shipment.���Troul Lako Topic. ,.\\ Diinn by the name nf Aiiilci'suti. who has been working nt tin"! Boatrico 'becamo slit*htly deranged and wandered in his bare feot from the Beatrice over the Mountain rango to I'urguson. lie was suen by Rob McfJutirneun and a sourch party litis organized on Tttos- dny in il sueitecilcd in loiuttlng him In the woods about oui-'-piartcr .if a mile from the smeltor where he was captured nnil taken lo Trout Lako by provincial 1'iilicctiiiiii Snell. King Edward's state crown, which was placed on his head by tha Archbishop ol Canterbury in Westminster Abbey. Is now in the hands of gold* smiths fur 'repair. Ills majesty tvoi'e the crown on hli return to Bunking. ham palace from the Abbey: and when entering the state coach struck it against tho root of tho vehicle, damaging it slightly. Tho crown together with the Jewels s"t lu it is valued nt '.-"lOn.ooo. Men have various ways of carrying nnney. Butchers, millers, grocers ���in,; baiters carry it in a. crumpled wad. Hunkers, in nice, eleitn bills laid full , ���' il . ii ,' ,.,!": ' III ii. 'V.'l'i*. 'J'llU- ., *.:.' : ���;���.;,.������ ..*: iimn earrk*** his money j ,, pis vi'.-a | Iret, whilo l.hn sporting iKincnrrlcs il in Ills trousers packet. ;:)iiciint'S carrv limit's in their inside, j j.i'citet, Hhellier il Is Slo or iiOrouts. Kditors usually curry theirs In ollior peoples pockcls.--E.\\*. I Miss Edna Knowltonuroturued from Nelson iMonduy. Mr. and Mrs. -"orris Smith moved ui< to the Nellie L. mino las; Thursday. Mrs. Knowlton returned on Monday's stage from a threo weeks visit to Kevelstoke. Mr. and Mrs. Vf. Glenn wore in town Tuesday. They hope to tnuvo Into Ferguson next week. A* Biers, O. H. Becker, Nulsou, and Ii. McNiilly, KuBsland, registered at tho Windsor Tuesday. L. ,i. Francis of Calgary, arid rod in Ferguson Sunday lo work in the mechanical department ofthe Eagle. fl. (1. Woodward ofthe Eagle, left on u business trip to Nolsou and ICuslo on Weduosday, The lacroso club of Sydney, Austral ia, tiavu oeclded to tour Canada nexl summer, and are arrrunging a maich wilh the Shamrocks of Winnipeg. Tho annual meeting of tlio Methodist General conferrence is now being hold in Winnipeg, representatives Irom different parts ol the Dominion being presont, Mrs. Miller and Miss Miller, ol Trout Lake, loft for Seattle on Thursday where Miss .Miller will resume her studies at the university, thi being her last year at the college. Owln-j to nn outbreak of ton.-iliti.- thn school was closed a couple of day: this week, Mr. Nesbilt's littlo girl being suspected of having the disease However, wo ure glad lo state it war a ful**e alarm uud school ia now being hehl us Uhual. A party of Trout Lake sports hoaden by Mr. Master.-"n, the well known merchant, una hum ing trip recently ran across three Cariboo on Kthei mountain in the homestake basin. Seir.e of the parly tired several shot- frutu un antiquated gun, tbo only result being the caribui suemi'i: amused. It would be dilllulllt lo describe ih" dissapolntmont the,: brought back with itieni. School Is now being held in the new seimol house which was finished on Tuesday by ,1. Mesley, the contractor, who put tho building up in uightdliyt*. Tho new school houso is a neat little building and will be found very comfortable lor the winter. The seating ciip.-iciiy will be fo ltd quite ample foi a year or two aad no rent will have t, ne paid, There i.*, however n small ;ndei t duets for which the irustee.- ,-,t,ulii hVtbuitkful to recolve coutrlcu- lions however siiikII, Striko at the Triune Fraction. >l^_^<_%'vVv^M'^V-��. fcf>^jp*&k-&l<]fei*! 7.1=^ -I. Sutherland returned from ihu Trl line f'action on Wedtiesduy. He reports the lead lias been reaehed in a distance of 5 ft lllln. and Ibe lend is :i ft. 2 in. In width, showing it to he a itrong one beluga gain of live inches over rhe lead en top, 'I'ho wholo thin. Is well' mineralized. Mr. Sutherland brought down some excellent samples with him lunula Will, a I'n.valrriil.. Information Wanted. Anybody knowing thu vhuro.it) utsnl Joe Churchill, u miner, will confer a great favor by corresponding with the undersigned: ��� MRS. .1. R. E. CliLMtt.'iiu.i., Wiiinlua. 0,ilin,_ Hawaiian Island.; Saddle horses for sn e, We have all kinds and at all price*. We can suit yon. Craig & Hillman, Beaton, All the latest bonks, magazines und periodicals for hiillduy rending in slock at tne Canada Drun &Bool< Co.'s store, Hevelstoke, B.C. I'rouiptattention to mail orders. Ii pays to uso the telephone. A trip can often be saved to Trout Luke, Beaton, Arrowhead or Comaplix by usinc tlie phono. Olllco in Cummins & Co.'s store. * Smokers: II yen want the GENUINE "Union" an*l ''Our Special" cigar see that "Union Cigar Factory" is stamped in gilt letters on every box. -II. A. Urown, Kevelstoke. li. C. * To get. ui nuniiitiid witb this dlstrlei you should have a copy of tho now ami ��� inly map. Send a one dollar bill t" the Eai.lk and secure one ut onco. j��l ���.-.-��� v.. ..te.*.-/.:.-.'.- r. ���f-SJS-.-MT.-jS AS.-.-.-A <.*���*.��� . *u i.'---i I, \\ T PROFESSIONAL | \\ I CARDS. : I'y .A* -.-A, j/J. f.r.',t.T.L? -rftii [j O **��� N. WILKIE, . ii v_y�� p. i��� a. S ��� . I Provincial ;; j Land j' ' Surveyor _ ,l Ferguson and Trout Lake. 1; J Surveys mode and Crown Grants ;, 5 Obtained. f! 5 OIHc Trout Luke. !��� Repairing Wo huvo rented Um hmifo next to SmithV Laumlrv ami urn prepitl'orl in do :il! kitldd nT ivp.iir work -in Men's Clothing Suits Cleaned, Dyed and Pressed Mcschimcs J0/LYSJV.Y,f,S/.VJ/0.Yr t I FERGUSON MEAT MARKET �����/���""' ��� f TJEMOOKLICD THRUOUT t J (X71U.IAM A. n-icici:. i" I ��� f '- DOMINION AM) I'KOVIX- I* i- CUL LANDSlKVIiVOKS. l f- ��� J '������. Survoys of Mlnoa, Mmorttl <*'l��ims nml ^ ,J i ruwii [miltis. c,-mvii .InuitH ub- 1*J trtilU-il n'ml _\\^::*4Sini;|irs Miuwisuil *. fj for Absehicus', a oila-L'-,; i umboriic and Viintoiivcr <��� i * i MOST oominoin ookl storuco t % h room just HnUhcd whore J' J j\\ inoaiu wll! Ijo ktfptin iiflomi- J .I ^rroaon state and alivaysfrcsb. |j ,*. , Now otto oi the*best appoint- . K y SHANNON', n. A. JJ ��?. i '; ASSAYEK nml ANALYTICAL '������ ">��� *}���*>��� ���*-.''-*--.���. ! ,**���;-.���:��� .*/. ;$. 7.*��� i^ :>���: *;*. /-'^ - TltOCT LAKE li'l'V M. C��� \\.N'H Jj Ferguson, B, *". \\ ', \\y ,\\.i V.k'MAI3TIIKiS*l*,M.SCOTT li I .. Barrister, Sollciter, etc. ���; llliVEbSTOKK, u. I'. '������ -; .'. M. .-'COTT, A. II. I. '. H, ,! 'w. rt.i V. ic Miilstro, M. A. I McKinnon c& Sutherland I UR STOCK I Of Li'tiics Dress Qoods, Whhe Goods, Trimmings, tic., etc., is COM 8f p-Tp a tf H fit vrj A\\��.f/ *^N The new Stetson li.ii:-- for men received August ist are being sold rapidly. We have added to our stock of Ready- to-Wear Suits. We can fit and please almost any fancy or any figure. We have also a most complete stock of Workinsi'men's Clothes and Boots. | 1 McKinnon & Sutherland ti*t *&> -VS. >J> *��ajy V.b* ���**> iJt 'IjSt &' -Sa-f <<& Co* k 1 w ������ SI Established 1896 ,*,,-���: |_ I i 1 General Merchants �� I ���ft*; *fc*> *s*.!- *.-mw *^.v ���*-.,> x>r 4jff -.'.i*- ijr ^r *.,..-���'��� *ji_-r ��j **#'*ll#'li^M.rt-''''./��-ii'-��--i>*i;"i*..'-"* i Packing' and Fer8'us^ncfacking K -4 Freighting ^^tS^- )& . ���. ���it Contracts entered into foi' puckln^of Minin**; Supplios, Jr i.ic., to any point In Ibi'ilistrirt. aW Good, prbmpl service, nud any work wnilprtnken irtiiiratt- ^ tei'tl. Li'rcltflitlp**' from Thomson's Luuiliiig to t'-er-juson a specialty. Head.quarters at Ferguson, B.C. S. Dane)-, Prop. *^ ^"������������W,*--W***'^'**'**^*'1*ii^ Sf\\ j\\t Htffh OlaaaMerohant Tailor, Any orders you may favor us with li ill reeeivfi prompt a (I en I ion. %$^S^^^S^ffl*^**n.M^lM.Mk Perguson fioitl Proprietors, Ay4 5! <:"- 15 If* -v- JPP 'f*i. *.**_ --ni. -\\Si -a1'-*. >> tr _:'l- .*' i- .'-'." J' I- 0 s . 1 ���_____���_______"""@en, "Published by R.P. Pettipiece from 1900-02-14 to 1902-03-27; by Alfred Pelkey from 1902-04-03 to 1902-05-29; by E.G. Woodward from 1902-06-06 to 1904-03-04; and by J.J. Atherton from 1904-06-10 to 1904-10-14."@en ; edm:hasType "Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:spatial "Ferguson (B.C.)"@en, "Ferguson"@en ; dcterms:identifier "Lardeau_Eagle_1902-09-12"@en ; edm:isShownAt "10.14288/1.0082210"@en ; dcterms:language "English"@en ; geo:lat "50.6833"@en ; geo:long "-117.4832999"@en ; edm:provider "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en ; dcterms:publisher "Ferguson, B.C. : E.G. 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