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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1936-08-20, Page 7the future years. by Mr. 7 filled up with tears on the* lesson he'd R. M. Potter, M. E-, mine of Moffatt-Hall Mining .»Co. port to head office states While I, with a.Father ^n* heaven Who never refuses to hear The cry of His earthly children, Was living in doubt and fear. gave it at once to my darling," But my eyes As I thought taught me Of faith fori.. • . ' ' ’ He came to me in his hunger, ‘ He knew .1 would hear , his cry. And his royal trust never doubted That I would his wants supply. ~ I i : KENAKOTT KIRKLAND 512 Metropolitan Bldg. TORONTO ELgin 6373 Doubled crew of men now rushing surface ^tdopment under James E. Grant. M.E., Consulting Engineer, end E L. Macy / “xh geologist. . Financial arrangements are being completed to assure ror tn s property development to the production stage- t .............wbr furtkar lafonsatlon, write at tmtOsihane the eomj?Miy. 38 Kiug St. West ADelaide 2900 Toronto ...... ,.f -, .. ........' , r j 'j.?!...1;:.-i:" 1 MOT 1 1 [ MORE 'tiiNniiiii^ ■ j ■ I Firestone * HIGH SPEEDTIRES FINANCIAL Tuition production at Kirkland Lake Gold Mining Company for the quarter ended June 30th amounted to $182,260 as compared with $192,141 In the preceding quarter. During the 2-mondu ended1 Jun- 30th- the com­ pany treated a total of 21,829 tons of ore, against 21,146 tons milled! in the first quarter. Pandora Cadillac Mines, Ltd., is i making application to the Montreal Curb Market for the lifting of the shires on that exchange. It is ex­ pected that the stock will, be listed Within a short time. The latest of­ ficial information from' the property is that the de-watering of the work- ,tag_ has been completed, and opera­ tions resumed on the south crosscut on the 250-foot level. At the time of cessation of operations this crosscut (had reached a point ibout SOG feet from the ahaft and wad calculated to be Within 50-feet of a new zone that had been indicated by diamond drill­ ring some distance south of the under­ ground workings. Widths up to 12 feet were encountered in the new area. I Janies £. Boyle, president of Rich- mac Gold Mines,. (1936) Ltd, in a wire to local officials, states that first assay results from the No. 1 fein yielded values of $5.60, $38.40 and $112.06 (gold at $20.67) ail aeross a width of 3 feet and over a' length of 100 feet. ' Public offering is being made by Milner Ross A Co. of 300,000 shares of Sanshaw Mines, Ltd., located in WENDIGO GOLD MINES LIMITED Complete information re­ garding this junior pro­ ducing mine may be had . from A. G. WHITE a COMPANY SCOUTING j ( 1 ) ) ) o 4 brother to every other Seoul, without feyardjto race m treed Here • There Everywhere Tlie collecting of minerals and fos­ sils under the guidance of Mr. A. H. Tiplin of the Stamford Collegiate was a week-end bike activity of Scouts of the'2nd Niagafa Fairs' Trdop. The collection was "made in connection with the junior course at the school, r. Some 100 Detroit police officers are giving part of. their spare time to the leadership of Boy Scout troops. Sixteen troops are directly sponsored by the department. <8» '• ________ , ■ , Scoutmaster George Houghton and Clifford«McKinistry of Peterborough are attempting a canoe trip from that city to Timmins, a distance of 500 miles. A parade of unifornxd ; Scouts bearing the flags of all the nations represented 'in Rotary International was a unique and popular feature- of- tiinopenmg^f^tiie-Norih^l^cific-Dis^- trict Rotary Convention • at Vancouv- Kenakott Kirkland Gold Mines Limited An extensive - diamond , drilling campaign has been started under the direction of the company's consulting engineer, James. E. Grant, M.E., previously General Manager of the Wright-Hargreaves, and Mr. E. L MacVeigh, B. A., MJSc., Geo­ logist. This campaign' Was com­ menced as the result of information gained from extensive development work and geological survey. The .first drilling is being concentrated on vein No. 3, where surface values of from $2.00 to $10.00 have been found. On the main break where a shaft has been sunk to over 20 ft. values iip to $15.00 have been found. This will be the second point for diamond drilling. On the east eno of' the property i there is a peninsula separating Mc- , Tavish f — *i-- -----—J '1TI- the Patricia district of Ontario to the north and east of Red Lake Gold Shdre Mines. Work accomplished to date has resulted In the discovery of 2 veins on which W. P. Mackie, ME, recommends a series of diamond drill holes to be put down to intersect the vein at 100 feet. Surface prospect­ ing is also' recommended Mackie. manager in a re- that the mine walls have been completely washed down ready for aq examina­ tion by Dr. James, who has been appointed coniulting engineer for the Moffatt-Hall property. Mine manager Potter also reports that well min­ eralized vein has been intersected with the diamond drill 600. ft. south of the shaft at a depth of over SOO feet in the drill hole. F. A. Mrall. engineer. in charge of operations at Monetary; Metals,. LtiL, in a wire to C. E. Powell, company president, reports that an . important discovery ’ was made recently on the property adjoining Arm. Mines in the Red Lake* district. The management at the present time is, not, disposed to divu!g£ the importance of the dis­ covery until results of assays are ob­ tained and further details from their engineer are forthcoming. , * Ardeen Gold Mmes p:oductiiin for the first half of July amounted to $14,682, according to official informa­ tion. Monthly output has been run­ ning close to $20,600 and for the /month of June was valued at $21,000. Millheads, however, have been -show­ ing improvement of late and final re­ turns for the entire month of -July is expected to show a substantial in­ crease over previous months. Samples of ore taken from the 1004 winze and raise near the 1,060-ft. level and about 55 feet south of the winze are re­ ported officially to run exceptional.v high in gold. UGOLD MINES, Limited I . strbperty consists 'of over Tbd newts - , One Claim North of Bidjood Kirkland, East Kirkland Lake Area tied by a Boy Scout and Girl Scout band from Washington, and conclud­ ed with a pyramid of the many col­ oured flags topped by the Union Jack and Utafs~ and Stripes. ‘ Thirty Boy Scouts of Boston, Mass., are on a six weeks* summer visit to Italy, as guests of premier Mussolini. As the Italian dictator wiped out Scouting in Italy, notwithstanding its Approval by the Pope, and he is ag­ gressively opposed to its teachings of Citizenship and international goodwill, the entertaining of American Scouts apptars a rather inconsistent ■. gest­ ure. One of the fisrt activities of a new Scout troop at Powassau, Ont., was the erection of a 30-foot flagpole on Observation Hill, and the ^Unfurling on Victoria Day of a new. Union Jack. •---■WmdsorScotite^Etereeted^^ making and .flying of model airplanes ^have^^i^Eummer-becn^appGinted^tiF carry out patrol duty for the Border Cities Aero Club at Walker Airport. On visitor's day they- warn spectat­ ors away from incoming ing planes. nin^g and outgo* ■ u Scouts United Twenty-nine Norwegian Boy are on a goodwill tour of the States. They are members of a troop at Oslo,. :and range in age from 14 to 18. years. ' Faith’s Lesson was dreading the dark tomorrow, For my heart was oppressed with ' • Tear And its burden of sin and sorrow, Seemed more than I could bear. I But out in the glad bright sunshine My baby was playing the while/ His face was so bright and joyous. Lift up with a. sunny smile. Ybu JusT <Wr buy A FINER The PERFECT Chewing Tobacco d I know I should live in the sunshine. Not in the shadow dim; I know that the life is the brightest That trusteth the most in Him. And lost as my own dear baby Cam? straight with his want to me. So with faith as childlike I should draw near to Thee. Come with my ‘heart uplifted. Come, with the bowed head. Crying, “Father, I too am hungry ; G-ve me the living bread.” The only faith that wears well and. holds its colour in all weathers $ that Which is woven ,of conviction, and set with the sharpi mordant of ex­ perience.—LowelL i Tavish Lake on the west and Vic­ toria Lake on the east, on which there is. a break about "100 feet wide. A pit 20 feet deep has been sunk in this break and shows favor­ able geological formation and min­ eralization for ore occurrences and some values have already been. foundL; It is thought this may be a continuation of the Bidgood -ore. A large crew of men under the direction of the geologist are con­ tinuing development work on{ the five known vein systems, with a view to establishing the extent of the veins. Mr. Grant in his July report said: “The property is so large and the mineralized area, so widely separated that it is going to take some time to make a comprehensive report and with three major show­ ings It is like examining three mines and selecting the best one to -work on. ' • "• At last he came toddling towards me With outstretched hands, and said: Mam-mar, me’s awfoo hundy. So me’s turn for a bit of bread.” Hay fever is reported to be cured in St. George’s Hospital,-London, by ‘'electroplating^’ the patients nostrfM, the precess consisting of applying a coat of ironized zinc to; the inside of the nose by electricity^ Recent figures show that the na­ tion’s defence can be paid for by drink, for the revenue which the Gov­ ernment collects from the liquor trade nearly pays the cost of Britain’s de­ fence upkeep; GAIN WEIGHT C. C. & B. 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