@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, "1902-10-17"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/ardeau/items/1.0082240/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ ( lUKTAL QIIOr.tTIIINS. Su*ymR���Bar 511 Lis*- ��10, lli, fill. CO! -* R $12.12 a\\vW #sfc. The IOaui.e is more widely C'IRCm..*i".'ED THAN ANY OTHER NEWSPAPER IN NORTH KOOTENAY- IT WILL HE POUND AN EXCELLENT ADVERTISING MEDIUM. Vol- Ill, NO- 36. Ferguson, B. C, October 17th, 1902. $2 a Year JWINING NEWS OF THE DISTRICT Machinery is being Installed icNou.uii ivork rait all THE ItEN IN THE CAMP. fill ��� ��� ���* The Nettle L. Will Increase Their Work- ' 'ing Farce u. Soon a. tlie Compressor Plant li 'Started.' The Mine In Flrit dlnsfl Shape' for GettltiR Out Ore. The mines aliout Forguson are giving employment to more men than over before tn' the camp's history, and it looks as if the number wuuld not be Decreased much during the winter. The Nettie L. will Increase their working' force as Soon as the compressor plant is' started. That will be in about a week. A force of men are at work under J. Parisian, filling a contract for ovor a thousand cords of wood for use In running the compressor plant. The mine is In ilrst class shape for getting out ore during the winter. ' Tho splendid weather of the past fortnight h is beetl of great advantage to the people wh6 are putting in the tram to tbo Silvor Cup and if the good weather continues the j,.b will be coitypleti ii .oouer than expected. The Triune tram will bo completed in working about tho 20th will be put iulu use to oro immediately on eom- J'ho management hope to mako anothor shipment before Xmas, anu regularly from tiiut on. The raise in tbe mine is about completed, ulln ore, and whon tliis is finished a number of fresh stupes will he opened up. This will Insure a constant supply of ore for some time to cnine. New quarters ore being built for the men, where there will be nodatigerof slides. Altogether the Triune will not be an undosi ruble place to work from new on. course of a few days. Tlie Delaware and Hudson wilt make a start tomorrow morning ut the Bellerue; the Green Ridge Coal Company will open up Its Green Ridge colliery, possibly tomorrow or the next day or assuredly some day this week. Other companies say they are figuring on a resumption at certain collieries, but decline to give their location. Tlie claim is also made by tl.o operators that the forces at the colleries already working are to he lurgely increased during the week. The United Mine Workers' leaders continuo to avert thai the militia can do nothing towards inducing tho men to return to work and that all tho men that could be induced to go back 'to' worlc without concessions are already back. ' '' ��� The * Erie company tonight posted notices nt its collieries at Pittston requesting all its' strilting employes tu return to work tombrruw. The company assures all men who return ample protection. This Id'belleved to be the first movo on the part of the operators to break the strike under the ptotoction df the troops. CHAMBERLAIN'S EDUCATION BILL Trouble in British Government Ranks CHUKCHil. EN OBJECT TO THE HILL IN ITS PRESENT roBM Conference VIA. Held lu HlmilnKham. Clianiborlaln Pregltted uml Com* nluuloatet' Ills Views. Hill Will Nol. be Withdrawn. The conference of tho Liberal malting intending immigrants familiar with tho mag'itltuent products of Western Canadian farms, determined if pes Bible to utilize the extensive system thus Organized for the benefit of Columbian mining interests. With thlt object, samples of the metals mined in the Pacific Province will be distributed to all immigration agents nf tl e C'unudian government. Th��y will include specimens, butl. in tliu ore, tin- matte, und the pig and ingot of thi* various metals.' Commissioner Smiih expects to receive tlio exhibit earl,, next week. IMPROVEMENTS IN FERGUSON i Waterworks is Installed. being The Sultan of Turkey is dying. Sir John Bourinot, clerk of thi house of commons and secretar;* ol Unionist, called by Colonilil Secretary Ilhe Xv��->'a* s"c,||,|*v <��'Canada died 01 i_ position Monday after un illness of over (iv. Chamberlain to fnriiiulutu'tlie positl of lilrmingham Liberal Unionists towards the education Bill wus held In Birmingham on Thursday lust. Mr. Chamberlain presided at the meeting months duration. England has received an order ft r the building ef 104 passenger cars, 2��i steel freight curs' of"40 tonseapucit and In a lengthy address enunciated i each and 38 engines' for the Centra nud readj inst. ami seril dowi: pletion. J, E. Smith's Accident. Whilo running the big saw at tho mill Saturday Jack Smith, one of the otvners, had a leg broken below the knee.- The carrier was moving up to the saw with a log when It struck a peavey that fell In the way. The peavoy flew up and struck Smith on tlie leg breaking the bone, The unfortunate man wus carried to tho Ferguson hotel where he Is getting along first rate under Dr. Nowcombo's care. Yale, Cariboo and Lillooet. The most attractive stall at the Provincial fair this year was the Yale. Cariboo und Lillooet, exhibit, representing prodiiei) of field, orchard and garden which the Interior of B. C. produces, artistically arranged by Dr. Reynolds and Mrs. Reynolds of Van- couyer. The visitors attention was Ilrst attracted by the three pretty wax figures presiding over the fall',, scone, and who wus easily Identified usC'eros, the goddess of Tillnge. with her daughter Pomona. Goddess of fruits, and Flora, goddess of flowers, Two Star shaped stands, cleverly constructed of wire and a large crescent of ihe sumo v/oi'ltmunshlpheld up to public view In film stylo tlio splendid exhibit. One star was decorated with apples. The other star was glvon up to fruits of which I hero was an amazing variety and of thu lai'gost and bost quality. ' The Coal Situation. This Is tlio week, says an exchange, which It. Is generally believed will put to a test* the claim of tho operators that thry will be enabled to start up their collieries !f given protection; and the count claim of the United Mine WorltorS Organization, aB expressed iu Wednesday's resolutions, that thu entire military force of tho United States should bo bore to protoct thorn- With a determination to prove their elaim, tho operators have for tho past week been making a supremo effort, to secure men. That they havo succeeded to soroo extent is evidenced by an announcement mado wilh some posltlveness that tho various collieries will resume operations within the Llnson View to Ship. Billy Sehmock, on Thursday last had his pad; train moved from the American trail to lhat of Canyon creek trail where he bus several tons of supplies to movo to the Pedro and Llnson View properties. Froin tho lattor he will havo return loads iif ore. There are several tons of ore now sacked which tbe company, now holding the bond on the property, will havo shipped lo the smelter for purpose of a lest. The Llnson View is developing nicely and bas all tbe ear marks of a good mine. This proderty adjoins tlie Pedro from whicli a small shipment will also be made this fall.���Topic. New Idea Woman's Meg-ar.ine. The forthcoming November number uf tbe New Idea Woman's Magazine will afford entertaining aud profitable reading for womeu In all classes and conditions of life. ft will be tinged naturally, with the Thanksgiving Idea, but will cover tbe ground of woman's needs. A novel feature will bo the first of a series of bright)jettors from an Englishwoman's pen, under tbe caption of "The Journal of a London Woman." "Dressing the Bride" will set forth a new occupation for woman and thero will bo half a dozen good stories hy the cleverest writers. "Autumn Novelties" will Illustrate the newest departures in fancy work, and in"(ieud Housekeeping,"expellont ineuues for Thanksgiving ilinuers will prove helpful and suggestive. his views. He said 'li'o had always beeu in favor of secular education supplied by the government, but rightly or wrongly, the majority of the country required that religious instruction of some kind bo given. If the country could not get wluit it wanted frhin a Unionist government it would get ft from the Radical government which would follow the government It might smash. Tbe Liberal Unionists wero advised by Mr. Chamberlain to not'assist the intrigues of those who would hand over Ireland to tho Homo Rulers or who would leave problems of South Africa ti tho pro-Boers ' discretion, und would leave Imperial ihterosls in tho hands of"llt*lu Englitiiders" and dome: le reform to the farmers of tho Newcastle program. Tho secretary said that he could certainly promise that the bill would nut be withdrawn. The government cuuld not withdraw it without tremendous luss ol prestige, and the only logical alternative to the acceptance of the bill would be the expenditure necessary to replace the existance of tbe denominational schools. Iu conclusion Mr. Chamberlain announced that thu government would resign if thev wero defeated on tho bill. He warned bis audience to murk that and to remember the consequences, Upon leaving tho meeting a prominent delegate said Mr. Chamberlain bad completely dominated the meeting and others agreed that tbey would rather swallow tho bill than embaruss the government, South African rail Way, KLKCTKIC I.IliHI PLANT TO BE RUNNING IN NOVKMBEK Wnrlt Ilelng ItuHhe*! l,j Sawyer Brother* of llcrelstokp. Lust Touches Boing Hade to Bllnors' Union Hospital. Fur nltur. to be Moved in Shortly. Metric System. A doBpatrn received ut Ottawa from Mr. Joseph Chamberlain trunsiiilttinr a copy of a resolution adopted by th'* conference of Colonial Premiers in London favoring tho adoption through tho empire of the motoric system ol weights and measures, and asking what action thc C'unudian Ministry propose to take in tho matter. It is now said that Fred. Wude wll be governor of the Yukon in Biiucesstoi to Mr. Ross. Hasty In Her Kotnny. Mrs. Newed���What are thoso purple things? Dealer���Eggplants, ma'am, Mrs. Newed���Oh, how lovely! I'll take two and set. them out in our back yard. Do they boar fresh eggs all the yoar round? Lad v Somerset In New York. Lady Henry Somerset, prcsldontof tho World's Woman's Christian Tons- pcrarce Union, Is in Now York, arriving last Monday, for the purpose of attending the coining meeting of the W. C. T. U. and to study with tho help of tbo American organization the work of reclaiming Inebriates, Aid For Ferguson's Hospital. The miners and business men cf Ferguson have united to erect a hospi* till hero. This Is an absolute neee��� sity as there is no placo in which w. can properly euro for a sick man win dont happen to have a home of his own. There has been about?),600 subscribe, towards the hospital locally aud tht Eagle has been requested to recelv. subscriptions from outsido points whicl will lie acknowledged through tin columns of tho Eagle each week There is something like 81.500 more t. raise and wo hope that those who havi made monoy iu this camp will rcmeni* ber those who work away from tin comforts of olcjer communities und setn along a liberal sum to help in tho gone work. Tho hospital will no owned aun operated by tho members of Lardoau Miners' Union. Address all subscrip tious to the Eaglo. What Ferguson requires most of all low is more sidewalk's. On accounto. i.he flue weather during the past sum* ner there was not so much mud a*, isual, but in another month th. .iti'eets ure sure to be almost itnpa:: ���dble. However, aside from tho walk- Kerguson bas made pretty good progress in tbo way of Improvements By the 2otb inst. there will be in oper- ition ono of the best waterworks sy.-.- tems in North Kootenay. This will ensure ample lire protection for the tow,' and will give a good water supply. This alone Increases tho value of towi uroporty and should cut down, somewhat, tho high firo insurance rates. Messrs. Sawyer Bros, havo ut last go*. to work in earnest puting in the electric light plant. Both brothers arr here and they uro pushing the worjr ilong as rapidly us possible. They Kipo to have the plant running sum lime tn November. It is a pity it is not running now when there is a coal ���il famine In town. That will rau*ie I: appreciated when it does come. The plasterers ure nearly throng! with the hospital. Tho curpentur- have a little finishing work to do an', hen tho painters will he turned loot* todo their part. Tho directors hO)s- to move tbe furniture in, early In November. Oyster- Criterion, Doslou ICntcrtnlutTH. An entertainment was given In Eagle hall Saturday night by Mr. Newton and Miss Jean Durell, the Boston Comedy Co. Tho hall was comfortably filled and thoovoning's entertainment passed off very successfully. Judging by thu onthuslustic applause with whicli most of the renderings wero receivod wo would conclutlo that the Budloni'o appreciated tho efforts of thn entertainers. The party loft Sunday morning f. r Camborne, where tbey woro billed for Monday night. II. C. Mineral Exhibit,.. Ail Important enlargement of the scope of the exhibits that have for yours been one of tho chief features of tho Immigration department's work Is about to be undertaken. Hitherto the exhibits collected and shown by the department been almost exclusively confined to products of the Hold, forest and garden. Henceforth thoy nil Include the products of the mines, The Initiative In the matter was taken bv the poople and govornmont of British Columbia, who, realizing tho Inestimable work dono by tho department In Tbe board of trade of Victoria has a book in preparation of about ,'12 pages, devoted to the advantages ol Victoria from a tourist and commor oial standpoint. Toronto, October 12.���Thoro is every Indication of a great scarcity of Turkeys this yoar. Dealers are besei with ordors, but they say thore is none to bo had. Wet weather during th,* early spring and summer is said to have killed thousands of young birds, "Henry, I could havo dropped through tho Hour at suppur." "Why, my dear?'' "Well you know I kicked at Tnuimj undor the table us a signal for him not to out any more pie. He didn't pay any attention and I kicked baruer." "What haponed?" "Why I suddenly found out that 1 hid been kicking tho minister ull tbe time." Tbo Carnegie library cornel* stone was laid with great ceremony in Westminster during fair week thousands ol people witnessing the event. The for- raor library of that place whieh wus o nsiderably tho best iu Canada, wus burned during the big fire of recent years which swept away most of the oity. The old library contained many rare editions some of which lt will be Impossible to ever replace, Last week the Eugle reported a no*. strike on the Criterion group ou Poo' ������reek. On Sunday Messrs. Pool. Young and Crispin E. Smith loft Ferguson to make an investigation. Manager Pool returned to Ferguson Mor. lay and confirmed tbo news of th* strike. This is a lead not heretofore known to exist. It is 00 feet from, and runs parallel to tho big froe-milliu*. lead on the Criterion. It is ulso free- milling; is four feot wide of which tlj Inches to two feet carry vory big'ii values in the yellow metal. Supt. Lado in speaking about tho Oyster-Criterion says that since thc Ophir-Lade syndicate purchased ami started to open up the property la.*: spring there has not been a failure to locate a load where It was expected to be tapped and tho Increased depth ha in evory Instance giving higher value' a-id larger bodios of oro. Tho property has opened up far better thai: was expected, even by tho most SUP- : uiue shareholder, and sufficient depth uas now been reached to warrant putting in a stump mill and other machinery that has been ordered. Twenty six men are employed. Slvciiy Canadian!.. W. V. Mi-Crenry of Winnipeg, earnestly advocates tho advantages offered by tho west. "Everything is all right," he says. "It is to bo rcgrottod thai eastern Cunadians aro not in touch with tbe great development that is going on in the west, and aware of th,* money that is being made by Americans, Rossbtiid aud the Yukon, iu their palmy duys, woro exploited by Americans and millions of dollar*; taken out of them beforo Canadian** awakened to the fact that there wg- any money In it. Tbe same thing Ir oceurlng today on tbe Canadian pralr* ies.���Paystreak, Lardeau B.'aglp^J^ publlslioil ovory Fria iy at R E, G. WaODWAVP, rawboni all o��'"i"'�� n*a''��->�����"-' b" suwofipuon lutwi ��."".i;::r *,*���*��� llU'lfOSJlll.-"'"!0''''.'.'';-/.^, . ttAii vi-ar to foreign uuiire**n ��� I"!'"** ,i,,i, I'rlntlinj: Tlio I*. . ilia ni-i oqnlppoil "���"'; ���hlob ran InriiUli ui�� I aliol in Surlli Knot y. ,1 good work unit promiiii ll(l(j tiiKileiMr tinonl ,,,���,1 ll.*.**Jlll> ���' lw Liniiirawtoln ttscll decided 10 p ut ihe fish in ihe ,,,,,._., .,....-, belWi :en C.ilif.iry and i Eilmonlon in Alh *_*rt:i. A special cur left Ottawa M onday lor C iljfary T|ie cannerymen of B C, conieiul tlmt black bas:-; should not be H* c��� placed in Kootenay Lake or any ioilier B. C. waiters where there are tr.uitand salmon for the b.iss would soon eat and drive out the I'opmr lisii. Black h.iss are a fine li.-.li bill we* cannot afford to import them to I!. C. waters ill the expense of our tro*ut and salir.on. inalli'U. Adverto . ,-af0_. Display a*l��.*ll�� l�� neh Sor moiilll* u'��"1 "'���" .,'�� I h is* ae. , -.171 ��*, I 11. 'in nlii'iuVo'liw8"io"o"nl8"por llnoo ol^.^o^K'-S.lJ.ipS.llo. i nils, a /rut*.'**. No mum foniuau li ads. four weekly Insertions constitutes oa e month's advertising. tlli.W. OCI'OBICIt 17. W. COAL-IS KIJs'G. There is a probability of a gen- eral coal mi.iers' strike all over the United State**. Any day may hriiij,' ai*. order to all coal miner.-, ui quit work out of sympathy for ihe hard coal workmen in Pennsylvania. Should this occur the people of the United States nnd Eastern Canada would find themselves in a very precarious position. Winter is approaching and the source of lhe fuel supply is cut off. President Roosevelt took the matter in hand and brought the ooerators and men together and ihe operators made a mistake which turned a majority of the people ul iho country against ih.m in relusiiig to treat with iI.e. men as the president requested them io do. The men also would have done better by having the people and the president on their side, if they had accepted the advice of lhe president and returned to work pending a settlement in which the president and congress would bave taken a hand. Now it is difficult to see where the matter will end as the solution seems as far off as ever. Now is the time that the United Stales congress should tak. the matter up and deal with it in a wa) that would avoid a recurrence ol the present condition. It would b. well if the government were lo appropriate these mines and have a commission of arbitration appointed to place a value on the property thus confiscated. This coal problem effects the whole people and il is too serious a matter lo lie in the hands of a few coal barons.. This would be only what is being done yearly in many ol lhe cities ofthe country in respect of city franchises, vii: street cars, waterworks, electric light, etc. This coal strike dous not affect us ofthe interior of British Columbia as yot, but should a strike be ordered at tlie crow's Nest Pass . ,i d m!u.'., whieh looks to be not nl all unlikely, then a more serious condition of affairs would confront us than existed last spring, lor lhe coke supply would l-e cut off and j many men at the smelters and mines' would lip thrown out of employ-' menl. The Metropolitan Mining Co. are hawing a Wagon road built from Ten-Mile lo the tramway, a distune-.' ol one and a lis.lt miles. A c.intractt has been let for the ��ame to Tom. Johnstone, *vV. Glenn and Jas. Sh'tron. The -contractors hope to have the road completed in a fortnight. Thus Improvements are being constantly made in connection wiih the Triune and it will not be long belore the transportation problem between the mine and Ferguson will be an easy mutter and the Triune will be accessible all the year round. THE FI-RGUSON' SAW AND PLANING MILLS Notice of Dissolution of Parts.rehlp I fivo notice that the partnership liot'ctofiit'c exiHtlsig between mysell ami Ivan Edson under the lirni name of AleDonell & Edson is dissolved by 'ne. n&tod Sept. 10th, 19(12. A. J. MoDonell. Inforumtitm Wanted. Anybody knowinj-tiit*. wherenboutBGf .ft,. Churchill, u mini r, ���������ill confer n ���ii-nut titvor by oontisponditii. with the undej-i-iffiied: 61R9. J. R. E. CHURCinr.r,, \\Y a iii I a a, Oiilih, flii'V'than Islands, All 'kinds of Rough find Dressed Lumber in stock. We have engaged a first class mechanic and are prepared to take contracts for anything in the building line. Workmanship guaranteed. SMITH & LABEAU, PROPRIETORS. The Townsite of The Pay-Roll Centre of the Rich Lardcs.ii District. Buy Lots Now And Get in on thc Ground Floor -*���* is the richest 7 ���strict in British J the mines, par- J inn You a ft I \\ Wage UUU Earner, If so why not invest some of your earnings lo meet a possible reversal of fori one. For a safe, profitable investment there is nothing bea's an accumulation policy in the NEW YOIIK USE INSURANCE CO. This is a purely mutual compan; and all its assets, surplus and earnings belong to its policy holders. Por rates, etc., apply to agent, E. 0. WOODWARD, Ferguson, B. C. Drugs m* Stationery prt'scrlpiloiis Carefully nnd ..Areurd ely Coiupoimdeil.-, A. F. RANKINE F. 0.BL0CK, FERGUSON, D.C. The Lardeitu known mining di Golumbia and the ...., , ticularly those about Ferguson, f contain large quantities ol ore ? being big as well as rich. Several new properties will ship ore during the coming year and lhe town is sure to double in size Buy a lew lots now before the effect of this year's progress sends them up, mayhap beyond your reach. i- ���**-���������*. ������-���* Business Lots $150 up. Residence Lots $75 up. A. YEND. H. RUFF. Kaslo Brewing Co. MnniifHotiirt'i's of liieh clans Beer anil Porter. We make a Specialty ot Bottled Porter. For Further Information Apply to Henry Floyd General Agent, Revelstoke. B. C. tf^^^^^^1^1^S��K)**&*iW -UNDER NEW MAN ���.OKMENT- THE Keg and Bottled J3eer Ir prime stuff, UWItlg by the I against I bass to lo a kick being registered, almori canners oi B. C.' lu introduction of black tho waters west ol the Rockies, the department ol Marine an:l fisheries has decided not to stock any of ihe British Columbia: Mountain Lakes. Tile ! '. ��� had already been removed from tiie government ponds near Heilvillo before the .canners complaint was received, consequently it Reduced to FIFTY CENTS A YEAR New Idea au Magazine FMiwrly One Dollar THIS Is the chcape_jt and best Fashirm Magazine now before tlie Arncican public. Il shows New Id'jas in Fashions, in Millinery, in Embroidery, in Cooking, in V/oman's Work and in Reading; bmiiti fully Illustrated in colors and i:i black and white. Above all. it shows the very fashionable New Idea Sr/LES, rnr.de from New Idea Pat- terms, which cost only Wc. each. Send Five Cents To-day f:irs3."...;9 ccr:*"'f 'he New Idea Woman's MAOAZlHtr. and es-^ wrui groat value for tiii ir.'iney il can give you. :; ;! *.; THR HEW IDEA PUUI.I8HIKC CO. 69-S TJi'Bad-rriy, I?ew Torts, K. Y. Mail orders receive prompt attention. YEND * RUFF, Proprietors, KASLO, - - ��� B.O. ���!�����*���-������.������������. 4frW..��*MI��*��l4- �� I 7ATCHMAKER VV and JEWELER \\ A FttlBT CW88 MNB OF J WATCHES | CLOCKS I JEWELRY j AtlL KINDS Ol* WATRII AMI JKWKUtY ItKI'AIRtNd James V. Reeves, t Ferguson, B. C. i Notlco, Any lime ehofik \\*?\\w<] nt the Oronl Western Vine*:, Ltd., or Silvor t'up Mine-*, must be pro .senti-il for payment m Hie above eoiiipniile!* otUctiU by the tmin for whom it in Hned, DONALD ii, FQUBS8, Utmager, Prospectors* Exchange ARTHVR EVANS, Proprietor. THOMSON'S LANDING, 0. C. TABLK8 StirPUED WITH THE , .-BEST IN THK MAIIKKT** ���THE CHOICEST OF WI'. l!8.-�� Ci ������IJQUOHS AND CIOAIti' ��-��� VT #^^^"&*Ff��Pfy*'*Z'^y*'T&'^tK Everybody smokes r\\ Our Special AND The Union CIGAR Tin,}* mi* nil t'niii, iiiiuli' mill nf lhe lii'-l Uaviinn Tobm*rn iimni-'y can buy. Try uuo uml auct.fy yoursiilf a. lu thulr ,|imHty. Union Cicar Factoky, H. A. Brown, Prop. When you reach Trout Luke City put up the Queens. .Good accommodation , .Bust ol service .. Choicest wines, liquors and cigars..Fire proof safe,. Abrahamson Brothers, Proprietors. 'i.i BEST WINES, L1000RS AND 0I0AR8. ,' JiESTriJISINK; SF.ItVK'B, & i I1F?T WINES, MQIlORS AND0I0AR8. i*i.st:i,vi;t(Uii'i'hDtiAit. RESTPl.-ISINK SF.UVK'E. REFITTEli AND ItliFUHMaillil). DFSTM3.00 A PAY HOUSE l.NTIli; I.AIUlEAU DISTRICT. I Hotel Lardeau J. laughton, Proprietor. FKROUSON. B. C. t NEATLY FURNISHED, WELL LIUHTKD AND HEATED ROOMS. HEADQUARTERS FOR MINERS AND MINING MEN.... CONVENIENTLY ** SITUATED ON VICTORIA AVE. ���^���^���^������^^^���_^*^-J5t-i!l-^_| 4 _. BAGLE Hill tin second floor in Eagle block Ferguson. B. C. , Open for engagement for day or pight meetings at reasonable rental. jti&ri^ Write or call on E. G, WOODWARD, Proprietor. Time Table. 3. S. AKCHBE OR S.S. LARDEAU. THE NEW AND ONLY Running: hi.ttu.en Arrowhead, Beaton ami Comaplix, commencing Oct<** hot* l*kh. 1001, will sail as follows, weutbar pertniUinff. Leaving- Arrowheiid for Beaton nnd ComapMx( twice dully--10k and 15k. [_'.iavin_r Beaton anil Comaplix foi Arrmvhead. twice daily��� 7:15k and }2;45!.. Making elo_*p connection- with all C* P. H. Steamer* antl trains The ownrriJ reserve the rlffh*: t clmnifR times of gailliitfij with on police Th? Fred Robinaoa Lumber Co.Ltd NiXlrcto DilllliqutMIt Cfi-OU'llOl*. ToS.T. MoCoU, or whomsoever lie may hav< (runsfcrrad hiH liitoreiit In thu Triuno Fine- I tun No Sminorfll claim, situated on Bmwi week-, ill tho Trout Luke Mining Division west ICootouny Dl.itrlui oi n. v. ���You nre hereby notl/lt'il (hut I havo expend Ril-itou in labor nml iiniirnvotuonts upon lh' Move mem toner) frnctioinil mineral ulaiiii si.ici' July 1st, I1W2, undor tliu iiruvlaioiin ol thv Mim-rni Act, ami if within w day�� frnm tin ilaioof tliis unLJce you full or refu-su to con HI butn your proportion tif thu abovo inontlouod wi, which ia now duo' toKotbor with ttl tout ol advert Mini?, your hiicrentlu tho aaii claim will bei'omi. (tie property ofthe unoei Hiuneil under sectfon 4 of tim "Mineral Ac Amondraont Act liiw. Jiateil ai Ferguson, B.C., this Kth duy o October, ml (,'. 0 Woodrou Notice to Pidltiliu-Htlt Cu-O.riieii, '!'oO. J.Hmith and P. W. IHusdrleor ureek in Him Truut Like minto* dlvNloo 01 Wti-it knitienay, T-ike uuu V lhat wo the midernlened havi pe I'lnnel thu mirK and leeordud tbtiHasesn tnent on Hie ah tvu n timed propert'es for th" vi"H's lOUo-MOl and in ordur in bold voin in tore-1 hi Httlcl otalina nttdor Section 'i4of .the Mineral Aet. aid tf wlthtti 9il.dttyi.nf the flr**i publication hurcjfyoii full or rofuae in win* uii) it", ymir ponton of aueh expenditure to.;.' her "ii i '.lu* t'ost of advortlalng, your intorcHi In t��iu Rind el alius will beomne tin Hroperfy of ihe aiibsprfbora under foetfoii 4 nt the Mineral aet of I two. Dated at Ker.iii.--ou, II, C. this 4th day of June flttrnul IHKNRVBAXK, iiimH iil*nw JOfiMURETT. OFTH1S DISTRICT Including the fish Crook rump nii'l 1'i'i-i.r I mm' n Klver set'tion,compiled i.v A. i'. cniiiiiiius, p.___.it.,nnd a .-hiuiinHi It, A., la HOW ou -Hie Ht tills otiiro. 'I'Hi/ ready -uie of tile map is proving all we have said for ir. The Trom uko division is lithographed In black, the hardenu In rod,and the \\iii-.- worth ni blue, Kven a tenderfoot could tttkc ii eo|)j of thih map and Hud any claim recorded in the three dtviaiona, The iiiountalnB, lakes, ereeka, wagnti roads, innis, Muveye-I railway routes, aud the location and namefhyaunlquo index) oi evory mineral claim in the diririw Is shown. Next to Visiting the Country In Person This Map Takes First Place, in fan every geographical feature is so well deiluo that one can sue at it glutiee the nature nf our country ami 'lie trend of tin. olalm leeatlons gives an intelligible idea of the minoral belt!) running through tin: <.m_ip. Uii oeitalnly The Best Worth For One Dollar ever offered In the map line of a Mining I'tiinp. It in the tlmt complete map of the district and Insulting well, It Isjust wbutyou.are looking for. VVi-S A WO ilAVfi A l-'KH' MACS MOU.NTKD ON I.1M-.N, WITH A 0001) COVBK, FOR TKAVKLUCRS Od I'ROSPKirroRH, Wim:ii SI.U. A J" |1.60. T11KSK AUK THK HKDT VALUE, Aa THEY WILL LAetr FOR VEARM, Address ymir order, with an enclosure of a one dollar bill, Iho che'ilies, orders, etc,] to Miolnj,--companies or ol-bors ordering lots of 20 or more, maps will bo sup ..died at 50cents <8aoh. THE LARDEAU EAGLE, Ferguson, B.C. ilcil Mm of Norlli America thih i a t II t t'S'I'K LABEL oi tho l'�� it erf Mailer* if North America, Alum you are buv* ng ii FOR HAT, ither soft or Bttff, oe lo It tlmt the uii ui tie UN I ON Label Is sowed in ,t. If a retailer hill loose labels In hi. liUHKtiA-lol] MlUl 'm|. ier.-i t��t put oi,e :n n hnl '-- -t.'.m.mi'.i patronize him. il - us ii"t any rtgtit to nn\\e loose lnbels. Loose 'abets in retail stores nro counterfeits. J>o not Isteit to auy oxplflnatlnn as to ,.o, tne hat us no lub.'l. Tlie ticiiutiir Union Label i> erforatod ou the four edges exactly the same n a postage isttuiip. Oouutcrfuits art) some- noes perforated on three oi the eduod, and mietlmosonly on two. Keep a pharp lookout ir the efiuuten'eits. Unprlni'lplod maiiufac. irers arc ust nu 'hem In order to get ill oi ieir scab*made-.hats. The .inim i. si,t-on o. and Ileury If, Koelofs ifi Co., Imtti of Phllll elpliin. I'a., are noii-uiiion concerns, JOHN' A. MOFFI'-rr.l'resident, Otaiitfe, N.J JOHN PHII.UPH.Seeretarv. I 7H7 Und ford Ave., Urtioklvn, N.Y IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA HK'AD ' PI*-|i*E; TOBOKTO. I). II. Wllkio, GQU.ml .M.tua*;��-r. Capital [PM-up) $2,800,000 Rest .... $z,iJ.-i,ut)U itrani'lies in Ontfti lo, Qupboo, Munltoba, N, W. T..ui,l liritl'ill Cilinubi.L. AliKNTS ANP CORIIISSPO.VIlBXTS. (Ircill Rrltnlii���t.loytl" Hunk, Ullllt..l L'uiifil Btatcs���New *��'.>. k. K,nik 01 MotitroHl, ���* ���rhli'itKn, 1'irj.t NHiimiRi Hank. " '��� ���8���H FrHllriBt'O, .V,.*!l. i-'.iiL'n - Kiiitk. iiIIh I* " -Si I'm.I, ���! -Mil M|* " -Sa��ltlo,Beattlc IHtANC'HKS IN IJ. Il Nnl'] tlntlk. i**( Xal'l linuk Nilllull-tl Hunk V,noon.vor, - Rcviilsiiiko, ��� ��� Nolson, - ��� ��� c.,1 len, ��� ��� . Kuriiueon, - - - - - A. .hike-*, Maiifif-cr, ��� ��� A, li. Plil*i|ia, ��� ��� J. M. I.,,., - - J.S Gilli), W. MicdonalU, BAVINQS HANK Uiil'AM'MtNT. littoraKtHllotvodut oiiiTDut puteu. Afioneral banking bubinbar, irausaoteil. International Correspondence Schools. S'-"^;��'N' A1INKUS' 4TTKNTION���A com nlete blowpipe outfit ami icfeienci library free to thoio taking a court-e in Metal Mining. Menu fur fiee eircumr. Address Representative W -f ���-������������������-���������4 II. McDOl'tiALL. NelKon, l>, ulstion than any Iwn other American mining journal*, because it Is ihe best, tt Is the largest, bent illtis'rated aud handsomest mining Journal In the wo Id. lt is a mining pHper for mining men. SubMirlp- lion price |J,00 per year. Heud for free sample ropy AddressMINK3 .NOMINKtALS.'^c'raii" ton, Pa., V, S, A. Donvor otllues, Ratth liblg.. ponvur.Cnl, (j/STEFi'* Halcyon Hot Springs Sanitarium ��� . . ARROW LAKKR, B.f:. Thc most complete resort or�� tlie continual of North America, Situated mldnt scenery unrivalled for trrandcur. MtHtlng, lishiiitt ami excursions, KuMder.i phyolcien anil nu"se. in icicgra)>hie communication with all parts of the world. T""> mails arrive and depaitevcry day. Its baths cute all uervmii* ami inusc'ulH'r diseases is waters heal ull kidney, liver and stomach ailments, lt> bath*1 and waters are a .nre remedy airafnsl all argeniifeiiius prtisons. TKKMS: |llt to $lfl per week, according to residence In hotel or villas pr' WORLDS ^ Scenic Route ~~ DIKia'T LINK K AST���Winnipeg, Toronto, Ottawa. Montreal, si .l.din, llaliiax, Boston, Now York WI!9T--Wcstmiust��r, \\\\m\\- (���oii.it, Victoria, Skagw;iy, [lawson, Seattle, FOrilatl I, yuu hrauciseo. UppUC LlllcO SI*>'iit**iT* Leave Fort iVfllfnni Sunday, Tuesday, Friday vlaSoo Lino, Si. Paul. iMlltlth chiciigo. Tiiuilst Hlecpi-r-Secvicu EAjT Lv. Puumnro Jet, dally for st Paul, Knnty, We. Tues,, sat. nn* Toronto and ull eastern points. WEST Lv, Revelstoke dully for Seattle Vancouver and Coast cities. Through tickets tn Europe via. all Atlantic lines. Prepaid tickets from all points ut lowest rates. For full information apply to local agents CASH BOlf-iE FillSHEAS WE CARRY CARPETS, j LINOLEUMS, OILCLOTHS AND t CHINA MATTIHG. j IRON BEDS a Specialty J $5 and up. * Goods can be furnished to any pari oi Lardwiu on very ebprt ootica as tlie service is sucli th.it delivery can he made in one day from Nelsen, No Charge for packing t-ttittf rtti,,,,,,,,,,,, ��� ���*.*>->��*.�������� ��,, ,**���*.���.��������,��<���_.._.4 Funeral Directors and | Embalmcrs. Itiradunlc of Myor's Cdllogo of Kmbohntii������] Cnn atleud uit-,u at ITei'*.iition at tea hours nutii'u if advised by wire. 4 4444-4 >4i>4.>->44-*-4444-4~4 44 444 44-4 obi NELSON, B. C. 0, ASltfii SMELTER CO,, LID, Capitalization $2,000,000 In 2,000,000 Shares, Par Value $1,00 Each. ��J*K .^, -*NN'*N ;'^^'--'f^** :V "*e-M3 ��� . 'I'.''- -���cynfry.'J-.- iil__il__B^W m m -ASSETS- \\w ���**�����������-��������������������>��������'���������������������-�����������) �� .1 S. UAKTEK, B. J. COVI.E, 1). I'. A., A. G. 1J. A. Nelson. Vancouver. J. DONOVAN. Agent, Arrowhead. ���*���-��-���#* ���*���-!*--.-���-�����������������--#��� ������������-���a 38 1 CUMMINS tt CO. 1 _&->_-"_?_*"}2gg Established 1896 General Merchants Three-quai'tei'S of tlio Capital Slock In Treasury, 25,000 shares Similka- mvon Valley Coal Co., Ltd., Slink, ten acre Smelter site at Ashnola. Three Mineral claims situated threo miles from Ashnola. " 33*10 acres Coal Lands, rioiii*Okaua*,riin Lake, having an eight foot seam of yood steam anil Domostiu Coal. The first 200.00(1 of tiu'sc snares have already been siibseribedand shares aro now selling at In vents on calls of two and one-half cents per month. For Further Information apply to R, J. STEEL, Official Broker, Nelson, B. C. [f 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. ���-;\\v*^%^\\\\VtArs\\vvA\\%s*��%v< , Write for our interesting hor 1::' " Invent, or'* Help" ant "Hiw.ynii oro swlrrltd.", Send 11- a rough ekettb nr model cl u Or In-. volition nr improvement and wr willtrllyoiii fro?onr opitiiott rntoivliethrr It |qp obonty- nit��:iilal>!t?. U'tjtxtedfippllcrtlorpli \\voften, beit'i succedsfully prosecitled by it*. We. conduct f'tl'v eqolnped offlres In Mnutrcsl? and WiC-liint'ton ; thisqnnlifirK iHtojromi t-/ ly dispatch work and qulcklv fl cnri- I'ntentai as broid an the uveutlc-n. UighcfitrcurcacfSj furnished, . .���______ patent** proenren through MflHrin.fi. W rlon r-L-c-lve cp<*clal notice with* ut charfc in J over ino ui wopnpers distributed throughout) the n nUulon. _..������' Specialtyt���Patent business of Mnnuf.ic-. turcrsand Kngitieers, MARION & MARION Pa'.*nt Expert- snd SolloKora, -.ni...,. I N-wVorRI-lfoO'lil'l, -lont-enlj I ���itt_o_-,--������--_-. OKICtat j All*��_teBlii��.\\VoiWai*tonD.C.? LTS__S__^S3_$ -vwvwww--vvV--vvwvv*-v^ Ah*=&fV-**-AJ ^mmmmmtmmmmtv^^ I ������Windsor Hotel���* When coming Into PorirtiaoH tho first hotel to see is the Wimlsor. If one is looking" for the best accommodation, i. o, Chun, woll tended rooms, a .veil furnished tahle anil eholee liquors anil cigars, then tho Windsor is tlie hest place to stop. Heading rooms and purloi'S nicely furnished. Gvorythiog quiet. Madams O'Connor, Proprietress. 9?'C^&'tc^ l^ pllst-li;'-'ll|4e,lcer' :L t0 " ?iiei- ~��-^.^~/^,^. .... Publishos the fmiest telegraphic I ��� j ., , I Jkt news from nil ports of the world. ....';...-., Luca.: j ij{_ A, i ines ato and ocnl news, Dallj tion 75c per month. rater. \\ WE DAILY, SIN15AY, :��� lIVKEAWftK i -" i. *.'*.*���. *,\\**-��*��\\s*>><.s��;\\\\ssv-v\\%vv-�� V. I I -..wi Sunday edi ���!)��� ros:-!iiti!ii:^i!C!r, 30 to 49 Pages. The ier;*.*.^ 1 ,'i nil mos; c< day p:-.fl.. r ncnli oi Sm Sp.'i. .*;, departments c. of l.ishion, of women :* inp ctosun- Frnnc.sco, literftltire, news, Sun- {9 i.iy odition ^-':.0U per year. Iwjcr a Week ...tioii ice Seattle Psjt-'nteWcn* err i nil. KDILON .',v,h.:K['.'- lh Hi (Pill 1 uNTHti PACIFIC COAST, untufor ���imip.e iopy r.r.d f.e con..need, Su_scr.pt.on price _>. CO per year. Ail POSJMASTffiSWill I;.eS_B*.Ci-.!P.I,..:5. POST -;iflJfll.!6fNCf8 (3��� JfiTTLf; V,!S'L y ' , S. I' WESTON, Business *' inn-jer. j��XStS*^*t��^^^*4VW-SXS%h!i'*vSS Foslflr.telligcncer. ; Vjnjie Copies free. , Vtfilte for ose. I Local and General, f 4*4***4*4** ��-��< ��..����<�����. ��*>��� E. Mosorop, plumber of Revelstoke, is lu town. i '. Cuba is gradually drifting away Irom tlie United State.. , . Tbe C. P. It. hotel at Banff has Tieen elusud for tho season. ', L. Wlsnei-, ol tlio Oystor-Criterion Is visiting in Ferguson. Mrs. Godsoo of Trout Lake, was a visitor in Ferguson Saturday. D. L. Clink, of Trout Lako was a visitor in Forguson Saturday last. Andrew Carnegie now gives away libraries at the rato of eight a day. We aro glad to see Al Chisolm around 'again aftor his recent illness. Winston Churchill-, the novelist, haa accepted a republican notninatiOL at Cornish, N. H. J. J. Young, M. L. A., and Crispin Smith left the 0,ster Criterion mines Monday for Calgary, Sir Wilfrid Laurier aceompaniod hy Hon. W. S. Fielding and Hon. \\V. Gib- *on Bulled for Canada on October "th. Mrs. Newcombe, Mrs. Cartel- and Mrs. Kirkpatrick returned on Monday night's stage from the Coast. A Thanksgiving dance was held in Eaglo hall last nieht to which a largo number of townspeople turned out. The Trout Lake Oddfellows are advertising another opening dance. Ave these dances in aid of a church, tho hospital or what? ( tl. L. Clink has sold hie lumber mill at Trout Luke to au eastern firm. W, Cowan lately ol Revelstoke will inan- ttge tbe mill lor tbo new firm. \\ large number of counterfeit $5 Bank of Montreal bills are lu circulation. Imitations of tbo Molson's Bank $5 bills are also being passed, O. B. N. Wilkie and party are surveying the Alpine and 1. X, L. at tbe head of Eight-Mile creek, after which a crown grant of the properties will be secured. W. B. Pool returned to Ferguson Friday last from a trip to Southern Alberta and other points. Mr. Pool loft (or the Oyster Criterion mine Sunday morniug. Owing to an error in last issue we stated Mr. Ralph Higgenson was -superintendent at tbe Mohecan. Nu superintendent has been appointed for tho Mohecan. General Booth of tho Salvation Army is visiting the United States aid conducting meotings. In New York Picrpont Morgan was chairman of his ���meeting and in Cleveland Mark Haniui Thoso Thanksgiving turkeys, that wore expected in Fergumin, evidently saw the snow oo the mountain peaks and determined.hat the Lardeau was a bad country 'to como into. At any rite Fergusonites irto'no turkey Thursday. ��� On Tuesday last at Nelson the jury brought In a verdict against Henry Hose (or tho rtiurdor of John Cole. He was sentenced to hang ut Nolson on Nov. 2lBt next. As our roaders will remember tho murder took place near Nakusp, B. C, on Juno Uh last.. A. C. Baldwin of Cleveland, Ohio and M. H. Shaw of Youngstown, Ohio, who are heavily interested in the Comstock mining property were in Ferguson this week, Thoy paid a visit to the proporty and wero vory much pleased with.tlie prospects, tbey Intend spending most of noxt season In this camp, Tliey returned home Thursday. Tho dedicntion ot thc new Motho- ilist church at Trout Lake took placo on Sunday last, opening services being conducted by Iter. .1, F. Botts of Grand Forks, and tbo pastor Rev. S, J. Green. A largo crowd was present ut the services throughout tho day. The following day, Monday, a concert, and supper was bold in uid cf tha build- in-; fund, whon a snug sum win lonll-/.* od, A good programme was ronderod mi it thoroughly oejoyablo time spi-nt hy (til lii't-Si-nt-i T'K- *>Uui'uU H it mint* ���Hi-no.��w Ami will sdrtitliout ii.. iw*. Hid Dave Ferguson returnod to Ferguson Wednesday. Judge Millei-of tho Old Gold was iu town Wednosday. Policeman Snell of Trout Lake, wat in tiwn Wedn_.da,. A McDnnell, nf tho Revelstoko hotel came into town Wednesday. Cement mills will bo erected in Manitoba by eastern Capitalists. Ottawa has laid in a supply of coal from Wales and Nova Scotia. The Oddfellow's hall will bo formally opened by a grand bull on Tuesday the 21st inst. 'Vr^**i .*.-* r.7 '*.'*-*-*t .���At s-.*r_r.TJc".*-i.r.'7 &ls& [] ���j.-T-J-f _-_r_-_, i-*AT,-A ��BTSS*_WAW ***>*-�� tj & Dimi.i.vcinN'Ai *fl -, PROFESSIONAL CAKDS. a* 1 '4. ���J T > JI H VufattLSttjQls'M ���/njCtJit-sllrstair, f 5f) !*��� N. WILKIE, 1 V__/�� p, L. S. Steve Slingor and Joe. Brady returned Wednesday from tho Spokane Fruit Fair. We regret to learn this woek ot the serious illness ot J. Mesley, contractor. Ed. RubsoI has been vory Ul for a week with tho prevailing sickness, but is quite recovered. J. C. Murray, accountant of tho Old Gold, Guinea Gold and Marie Marlllu, was in town yesterday. A. J. Gordon is clearing a lot on the punitory to erecting a house this fall. street back of the Eagle block pro W. Davio has a (ew tickets loft for the raffle of his minoral claim. His fractured leg is woll enough for him to bo out again. Judge Miller one of. Lardeau's most extensive mine owners, managernf the Old Gold Guinea Gold Marie Marilla. etc , left on Wednesday via. the Lurdn railway for thc east where ho will spond the winter in promoting thc interests of the different companies whicli ho represents. ��� Dr. D. J. Goggin has resigned his position as superintendent of education forthe Northwest Territories and has accepted a position with an eastern publishing bouse. On his leaving Rogina a few days ago for his new home he was givon a groat send off by the citizens and school children ot the town. A consignment of eastern tish consisting mostly of black bass In charge of officials of thc fisheries department of the Dominion arrived in Revelstoke recently. Tbey will be distributed in different purls of i. C, a separate tank being ready for eaoh place. There is every reason to believe that bluclt bass will thrive in B. C. and will hit- nish good eating for many a fisherman. 6 Provincial Land :; Surveyor * 3 Ferguson and Trout Lake. G -i * i> _j .. ... tj Surveys mado and Crown Grants �� 3 " Obtained. t} jj Office: ��� ��� Trout Lako. I, ^ ��� ^ j] VfTILMAM A. BAUER, g a ��� k I DOMINION AND I'KOVIN- t. * CIAL LAND SUKVCY0K8. " li Surveys ti! Mines, Minors! Claims sml J crown Luiiils. Crown drains Ob- $ tiilneil ami Assessments Managed -I (or Absentees. laiiibiiino and Vancouvor Offices: ti (J SHANNON, B. A. \\ ASSAYEK and ANALYTICAL I CHEMIST. ���1 H'' dquarterfi Inr Information Rcgnrding *J Larilruu I'ruprrllcs. *1 K, lie for Inrormullun* Call aad aee Samples. J OFFICE: l! VICTORIA AVK��� FKUUUSON, TJOBF.RT HODGE, BARRISTER, ETC. Suli.itor fur The Imperial Bank P.rfluson, B. C. OFFICE-In tlie Oplllr Lade Woek. ti akvkv, mccarter a nnkham, BarriMers, Sollclters, etc. OIIIccs: Revelstoke, Oolilen, anil Forguson. Solli'llora Ior imperial Rank Of ClIllllllH. Goo. S. MeCartor. J. A. Harvey. A. H. PlnUham. PRED C. EUIOTT, Barrister, Notary Public etc. Locals Wttl. a I'uystreak. Saddle horsos for sale. We have all kinds and at all prices. We can suii you. Craig & Hillman, Beaton. All tbe latest books, magazines and periodicals for holiday reading in stock at the Canada Drug & Book Co.'s store. Hovelstoke, B.C. Prompt attention to mail orders. Ii pays to use the telephone. A trip can often bo saved to Trout Lake, Bea ton, Arrowhead or Comaplix by using the phone. Olllco In Cummins & Co.'s store. * Smokers: II you want the genu INE "Union" und "Our Special" cigar see that "Union Cigar Factory' is stampedTA gilt letters on evei'y box ���H. A. Bro-jin, Kevelstoke, B. C. * To get. acoualnted with this district you should have a copy of tho new and only map. Send a ono dollar bill to the Eagle and secure one at once. An ounce ol prompt, businesslike dealing and tbe truth, is worth'more than half a page of advertising. When you send to D. J. Robertson & Co., Nolson, for furniture an answer will reach you by return mail, and nine times out of ton the goods will arrive hy the samo train. THE. 0HUROHB3. Methodist. Servtco will bo hold In Eagle hall ovory Sunday commencing at il p. ra., una alternate Sundays at 8 p. m. All are Invited to attend. S. J, Grees, Pastor. An-fllonu. Dlvlno service will bo held evory Suntlny In Kuglo hall at !1 In the afternoon and 8 in the evening alternately. An Invitation to Mtoml U oxtomlod to i��veiybotl}\\ H. <\\. Sot.t.v, Curate. -, TROW LAKE CITY B. C, AND. jf i Ferguson, B, C. I J] 1. . W d0 V.lcMAISTI!Ef_J.M.SCOTT �� i. ' il 3 Barrister, Sollclter, etc. C ���i ?��� M REVELSTOKE, B. C. 9 -i "i K J. M. SCOTT, A. B. I.. L. B. ,-t j* W. do V. le Malstre, M. A. .. I s ���tf-UX Uf-ltmyrmt T4V A"A __*.-_$n{v 1'fi 7ft FERGUSON REMODELED . lii.h. THRUOUT A MOST oomplelo cold storago room jiist finished whore meats will bo kept ln a semi- frozen state and always fresh. Now one ot the best appointed shops in the interior of B. C. Shop open from 8 until 6 o'clock, excepting one hour at noon'. Not open on Sunday. ' One door cast Hotel Lardeau I perguson Qarber When you want a GOOD SHAVp ���or- LATEST HAIR CUT -Gallon- 3 WM. SCHNELL g 3 I L lint or cohl lintlis In Connootlnn,. . i mtmmua READ THE EAGLE, J".���������������| McKinnon & Sutherland I OUR STOCK Of Ladies Dress Goods, White Goods, Trimmings, etc., etc., is COMPLETE The new Stetson Hats for men received August ist are being sold rapidly. We have added to out 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 Workingmen's Clothes and Boots. I I McKinnon <& Sutherland The Post Office Store K �� and 1 arJware. JK 3 ijr a Pair of Our Hand-Made Prospectors' Shoes. w ' a G. B. Batho * Co. I ?f^-w-w-^trw-w*^*r*t5r*r*t^r*!rK The most complete stock in Ferguson. Union-Made Hats and Shoes. Full line of Ladies' and Children's goods. Make a specialty of filling mine orders in groceries PRIVATE I1IMISO ROOMS FOR LADIES, HEADQUARTERS FOR COMMERCIAL AN'tl MINING -MEN. THEI BALMORAL HOTEL CORDON �� SLINGER, Props. CAFE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT UNDER SAME MANAGEMENT. SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONNECTION Ferguson, B. C, Opposite lhe Postoffice. ���S.-.?.** <3C *^^**^ 0^^^ *^P**^ $4\\P*^ ���f-^F1*** ���*^^***W_JP1*1*^ __!������**���*^ at^^^t ^'^^J^^k\\a0^^\\^f^L i Packing, and Fcr&us��nndPackin^ ~ Transfer Outfit. 4 Freighting ��� ��� Contracts ontorod Into for packing of Miulng Supplies, J J etc., to any point in tho distriot. Good, prompt servlco, and any work undertaken guaranteed, Freighting from Thomson's Landing to Ferguson a specialty. Headquarters at Ferguson, B.C. S. Daney, Prop. R. S. WILSON. mh Class Merchant Tailbr, REVELSTOKE, B. O. r Any orders you may favor us with if'ill receive prompt attention. K Ferguson Hotel McPONELL & BLACK. Proprietors. FERGUSON, B, C, WJe^^r^ew^^^^^^K ���"""@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_1902-10-17"@en ; edm:isShownAt "10.14288/1.0082240"@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. Woodward"@en ; dcterms:rights "Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/"@en ; dcterms:source "Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives."@en ; dcterms:title "Lardeau Eagle"@en ; dcterms:type "Text"@en ; dcterms:description ""@en .