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Sir.—Having been engaged as an
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in Toronto of the remarkable results
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Toronto, Aug. 19th, 1936.
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CIGARETTE PAPERS
MINING
NEWS
Bilmae Gold Mines has appointed
Mark C. Little, M.E., as consulting en-
gineer to take complete charge of de-
velopment work. Operations are pro-
ceeding on the Saville vein on the
410 -ft. level with drifting advancing
both north and south from the cross-
cut. At last report the vein had • been
drifted on for 75 ft. to the .south and
85 ft. to the north, and showed a
width of 4 ft, with free gold in evi-
dence. A crew of 32 men are em-
ployed on the property.
Development work at the Faulken-
ham Lake GoId Mines property,
which adjoins Madsen Red Lake Gold
Mines on the south, is proving highly
favorable. A new vein showing values
has been discovered between the No.
1. and No. 2 veins on the company's
Fatslkenham Lake group, according to
advices to the head office from T. W.
Dean, vice-president and managing
director, who is now at the property
in the Red Lake area.
The number one vein, which is in
a feldspar porphyry dyke,' has been
sampled for a length of 750 feet.
Charles Walters, in charge of devel-
opment
evelopment work at the property, gave an
average value of $21 over an average
width of 36 inches. The assay ranged
from a trace to as high as $219. The
dyke, which is from 10 to 16 feet in
width, and well mineralized, has been
traced for 1,600 feet.
Underground development at Clark
Gold Mines is making good progress
and showings equally as good asat
the shaft are being obtained 1,600 ft.
from the shaft. Extensive diamond
drilling is being continued to deter-
mine conditions at greater depth. Of-
ficials are planning the early instal-
lation of largely increased power fa-
cilities and also a completely equipped
assay office. Drilling results are ex-
pected shortly. Deepening of the shaft
lit prog'ressing to the second level at
250 ft,
Following a meeting of directors
of Hudson Patricia Gold Mines held
recently it was announced that the
various technical adjustmentsneces-
sary to, the mill machinery, following
installation and initial operation, are
underway at the property in the
Clearwater Lake section, Patricia dis-
trict. The mill has been running on
lowgr'ade ore to date and the brick
recently poured had a value of ap-
proximately $5,000. Milling will
Shortly be swung over to mine run
of ore.
The main shaft at Morris Kirkland
Gold Mines has now reached its ob-
jective of 1,250 ft. and development
of the new levels at 875 and 1,250
ft. are to be started immediately.
Officials report that indications ob-
tained from drilling below the 750 -ft.
level point strongly to the proving of
new important ore on these new
horizons. Construction of the mill
building is steadily proceeding with
the frame work up and building com-
pletely sided, It is expected that pro-
duction will be underway by Oct.
15th.
McMillan Gold Mines' 125 -ton mill,
which was shut down late last year,
will be re -opened within the next
30^ days, according to G. A. Foot,
manager and director. The vein on
the 750 -ft, level shows an average
value of $9.50 in gold per ton which
continues down to the bottom Level.
According to Ms. Foot the mill can
be re -opened on the ore available on
the bottom level.
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Employment Gain
Of 1,000,000 Shown
Washington. The Bureau of Labor
Statistics reported last week that
"nearly 1,000,000 workers" have re-
ceived new employment in the last
year and that payrolls have increased
almost $42,000,000 during that inter-
val.
In his regular report to Frances
Perkins, Labor Secretary, Isador Tu -
bin, Bureau Commissioner, said that
approximately 2,000 more jobs had
been filled during July. He stated:
"The gain, while small, continues
the expansion which has been shown
each month since March and is par-
ticularly significant when contrasted
with the usual sharp recessions which
characterize employment in July.
"Available records for the industries
covered by the bureau show that dur-
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Work on this property is progres-
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Permanent Buildings are erected
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has been completed and sinking
is now under way.
A limited offering
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PER $7.50 WHT
(Each unit exchangeable for 100
shares in a Company to be
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At present price of units, Shares
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Drilling will start early in Sep-
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The Scouts of Campobello Island,
N.B., had the honour of sharing in
the official welcome extended Presi-
dent Roosevelt upon his arrival at
Welchpool for his summer vacation.
The boys were entertained at tea by
Mrs. James Roosevelt, the President's
mother, and later met and shook
hands with President Roosevelt,—
who is Honorary head of the Boy
Scouts of America.
* * *
The Boy Scouts of India are mak-
ing plans for the first All -India
Scout Jamboree, to be held at Delhi,
in March, of next year. It is ex-
pected that this unique gathering of
Indian boys of all races, castes and
creeds will bring together some 25,-
000 Scouts.
* * *
Rovers and other older Scouts were
given charge of the registration of
out-of-town guests for the Wallace -
burg, Ont., Old Boys' Reunion. The
Scouts also staffed a first aid tent in
Steinhoff Park, and otherwise as-
sisted throughout the week's pro-
gramme.
* * *
Members of the 9th London Rover
Scout Crew of St. Paul's Cathedral
have been made members of the Fel-
lowship of the Arctic. In a letter
from Bishop Fleming, Bishop of the
Arctic, acknowledging their gift of
$5.00 to the fund to rebuild All
Saints' Hospital at Aitlavik, N.W.T.,
they were informed of this honour.
This famous Anglican hospital,
which for many years ministered to
the needs of a great Arctic district,
was burned in April Iast.
* * *
The Bishop of Durham, Dr. Henls-
Iey Hewson, in his address to 10,000
Boy Scouts who attended the Scouts'
Own Service during the recent Eng-
lish Northern Counties Jamboree at
Raby Castle, Staindrop, Durham, de-
clared the Scout Movement to be a
vital force for the future peace of
the world.
"I look upon the Scout Movement,"
said the Bishop of Durham, "as one
of the good things of our time. There
are not many good things, I am
afraid. Fewer than we would like.
But among those that are, I give an
important place to the great Scout
Movement, which the wisdom and
enterprise of your Chief Scout Lord
Baden-Powell brought into being."
* * *
During the summer Rover Scouts
of Camp Hampstead, England, have
been searching for buried Roman
treasure. They are excavating on
Moneybury Hill, under the guidance
of Mr. K. P. Baillie Reynolds, H.M.
Inspector of Ancient Monuments, and
have brought to light the foundations
of the outer walls of a Third Century
villa. They have found numerous
coins struck during the reigns of
five kings,
A Test In Figures
A car owner was having his eyes
tested for a driver's license. Pointing
to a chart on the wall, the examiner
asked the man to identify the things
he saw.
"What is in the large circle in the
centre?" he asked.
"That is the figure 18," the pian
replied.
"'Wrong," said the examiner, ";`hat
is a picture of Mae West talking to
Katharine Hepburn."
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