Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 5 Jul 1922, 1, p. 7

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underground development work. Every cent thus received foes f0or deveiopment oi ine property. We are cutting out all middlemen in order to give the investors a perfectly square dealk As a matter of fact, we have several offers from brokers to raise us funds right now, which we refuse to consider for the above reas m.~ We have a good bet and it will pay anyman or woman to investigate. And a purohase of this stock at 30c. a share (fully paid and nonâ€"assessable) will bring much satisfaction to purchasers in the very near future we are sure. This issue will close July 31, 1922, The famous Woodâ€"Kirkland rich vein (see map) upon which a shaft 100 feet is sunk, has been traced from the WEST on to our property. On the South, Mr. V. Jordon uncovered 3 veins or 5, 15, and 20â€"feet widths all within 5 to 150 feet from our boundary line, and all striking for our property, where two of them were already traced. In one vein he claims to have recently found free gold at a point pust about 10 feet from our boundary. One thousand foot trench on Crystal Extension property (also belonging to the manâ€" ager) rigcht at our Easterly boundary, exposed a shear zone of typrcal Kirkland Lake porphyâ€" ries and mineralization as well as several sulphide dykes. One of them 30 feet wide. These were recently traced to our owan side. The Pinelleâ€"Kirkland and Mutffatâ€"Hall, two famous properties bordering ours on the North and East. Lack of space limits us from presenting here more facts. We do say, however, that we have accomplished much more than stated above. and our future plans are pretty definite. We shali cheerfually furnish further informationand prospectus on application to our head office, or W. R. Snook, Queen‘s Hotel, P.O. Box 620, Timmins, Ont. lir. W. H. Goodchild, A.R:S.M.M.LM.M ., eminent English geologist, says: ‘* Around about the central section of Kirkland Lake camp is an enormous goldâ€"bearing area, where other promising gold mines are in course of development, and many attractive prospects await more serious attention than they have yet received. It will be seen, therefore, that what is at the moment Canada‘s second largest gold producing field, is no small second, but is in fact. a gold field of the first magnitude an | importance, with promise of great extensions is in fact. a gold field of the first magnitude an i in the near future." Sultticient work has already been done on its geineers t in the camp epinion that We have done some eight thousand feet of trenching, and sunk one test pit to a depth of 17 feet. Some 70 showing were located, and we developed some of these to an extent that only remains to shoot into them, then properly channel sample and assay these, in order to determine upon which one of these indicated oreâ€"bodieeâ€" to put down a shaft from which to develop the surface outerops underground. Our principal working are in three places, all on the central East and West axis of the property, namely on the extreme East, Centre and extreme West of the property. These works exposed to us definitely these facts: That the formation and mineralization is the TYPICAL IDEAL Kirkland Lake forâ€" mation and mineralization. That the ridge south of Crystal Lake, along which top all the referred to works are, is the MOTHERâ€"LODEâ€"a wide shear zone. That the quarntz and red and gray prophyry sulphide dykes are of very large dimenâ€" sions. For instance, we have one dyke fully 100 feet wide, two dykes 50 feet wide, one 30 feet wide, and others of rather more than ordinary dimensions for widths. A glance at the ac centre among the present management was picking each way. Its competan Governmemt roads conneect namely, Swastika and Dane. It i of a railway through the centre of field. The entire land is covered with jack pine, spruce, poplar and b erowth in the zone. Thus assuring us of timber for many years, and In conjunction with other miming enterprise: Fall, in from Kirkland Lake subâ€"station Head Office Kirkland Lake, Ontario the very heart ling 732 acres, logical map H The purpose of this round development Half The (‘,nfil;lany- controls free of any incumbrances the largest single block of claims in v heart of the world famous Kirkland Lake gold area, consisting of 18 claims totalâ€" 2 acres, and entirely within.the auriferous ‘belt, as shown by the government geoâ€" map H22 of 1913 and as actually found to be so by surface development to date. of Crystal Lake is Incorporated 1920, under the laws PRESENT AGE OF DEVELOPMENT OF PROPERTY blv make FUTURE BIG NIPISSING OF KIRKLAND LAKE toodchild, A.R.:S. M.M.LM.M , eminent English geologist, s: cection of Kirkland Lake camp» is an enormous goldâ€"bearin PROPERTY ALSO PROVEN UP BY NEIGHBORS CRYSTAL EXTENSION‘S FIND ON THE EAST Fully paid and nonâ€"assessable OFFERS FOR PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTION 100,000 TREASURY SHARES AT 30c. AÂ¥A SHARE issue is to conclude surface development and prepare for and do work. Every cent thus received goes for development of the out all middlemen in order to give the investors a perfectly square we have several offers from brokers to raise us funds right noyw, ready been done on surface of our property t( comparison .with similar showings on surfaces of v proven mines, to put fthemselves on record . Authorized Capitalization $3,000,000 on our holding LOCATION QOF PROPERTY Par Value $1.00 a share our property to two points on the T. N. O. railway; confidently expected that the construction and operation the camp will be brought about by the development of the ORTATION MANAGEMENT TIM BER 111 making# it convement and economical for min a ‘half years ago, yet the management raâ€" nitial developing work, taking the greatiest stock upon which the mme‘s bringing to the we propose to have electric power t rPoVInce (+ prove that the m New York Office Suite 2289, Woolworth Bldg., (Ontario rch, equal to the finest also of fire wood. tS 11 n ‘Big WYV THE P(ORCUPINE ADVANCB ?ersonal TLaiahbility

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