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High School education married, and of unquesâ€" Life Insurance THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO MINING SHOULG ROT Bt CLASSED AS GAMBIt The Industry Has the Spirit of Venâ€" ture, but Can Not be Successful Unless on Business Lines, Says Mr. Balmer Neilly. In a recent issue of The Toronto (Globe, Mr. Balmer Neilly, formerly Secretary of the Ontario Mining Asâ€" sociation, and now Treasurer of the MceiIntyreâ€"Poreupine ‘Mines, Limited. very properly takes exception to the suggestion made in an editorial artiâ€" cle to the effect that mining is a gamâ€" ble and is so regarded by mining men. Mr. Neilly defines a gamble as cle to the effect that mining is a gamâ€"| ble and is so regarded by mining men. Mr. Neilly defines a gamble as +an illâ€"considered risk, undertaken with little, and, in some cases, no knowledge of the factors that deterâ€" ‘‘ Real minâ€" mine failure or success. ing is far otherwise than suggested by the definition quoted. Mr. Neilly aptly says that real mining as an inâ€" dustry, and as distinguished from preâ€" liminary prospecting can never be successful if conducted as a gamble. Of course, in isolated cases, success may attend such an effort, but, on the whole, nothing but disaster should be expected. Successful mining has in the past, and must in the future, be based upon a willingness to specuâ€" late cautiously or to venture within certain limits. cision to venture must be based upon the most careful study of all the known factors that are likely to efâ€" fect the result and incidentally infers ‘‘ves,"‘ and demands an intimate knowledge and doing and successful experience on the part of the person mhking the decision. _ smcs Wws w 14 â€"% kusd # H.ï¬ In other words, a deâ€" "Our grandfathers ventured when they left their Old Country homes and lifeâ€"long associates to emigrate to Canada, hoping to better their lot."" says Mr. Neilly. they took a chanceâ€"on whether or not the ship that conveyed them across the Atlantie would ever land them on this shore. In general, though, they considered so far as possible all facâ€" tors, including that of safety on the trip westward, and upon a reasonable basis justified their decision to emiâ€" grate. It is this same spirit of reaâ€" soned venture that has developed Canada and built up the British Emâ€" Ipire, and it is the same principle upon hich we must build a successful mining industry in Canada. MORE RECORD PRODUCTION AT LAKL SHORE MINES A despatch last week from hiriand Lake says :â€" ‘‘Announcement is made by Lake Shore Mines, Limited, through Kirkâ€" land Lake Securities, Ltd., of the payâ€" ment of the regular quarterly diviâ€" dend on Lake Shore Mines stock of five per cent, on March 16th 1925 The dividend is paid to shareholdens of record on 2nd of March, 1925. Sharehoiders of Lake Shore ‘had been expecting the company to declare a bonus of 5 per cent. along with the mount. regulan â€" dividend "January production at the mine was a new record as was also that of the month of December. A rate that would indicate earnings in exeess of 60 per cent. net profit was shown by the mine, which leads to the belief that the comâ€" pany would maintain the regular dividend and bonus as paid Decemâ€" ber 15. _ Cl aA "Large capital expenditure tor plant installation coupled with more extensive general, development at the property has probably had a decided bearing on influencing the directorate in a more conservative dividend poticy than the earnings of tae mine would lead the general jpublic to believe lwould result. PORCUPINE KEORA HAS ENTERED GOWGANDA DISTRICT The Poreupine Keora Mining Comâ€" pany has secured a new property in the Gowganda distmect. William â€"B. (iunton, the president, makes the folâ€" lowing of'flc;la’ statement in this conâ€" nection : In view of the rumor appearing in the press to the effect that this comâ€" pany has aequired a silver property in the Gowganda district, the directors feel that, in the public interest, it should be officially stated that this is correct. This property is opened up by a shaft 287 feet and was acquired under the representation that high erade ore (better than 1,000 ounces) «s in places and ready to mine on thnee levels. had hoped to refrain from a public announcement until these levels were checked and a full statement could be made. However, the shareâ€" holders‘ interests and that of the genâ€" eral public seems to calil for such inâ€" formation as is available at the moâ€" ment, which is as foillows: F n EVC T 18 n issue says :â€"â€"~ "©Saturday‘s pelts in the Daily ¢ another wolf fabie was a good average goma timber wolf wolf,â€"the game regulations NAVC name for it. Alongside the skin of the timber wo‘f it looked what it unâ€" doubtedly is, just a youn? timber wolf. The Department has been putting it over the Algoma trnapper for a long time in the matter of the smalier bounty for the ‘*brush‘‘ wolf. The invention of the ‘‘Dbrush‘‘ wolf was the work deubtless of a smart elerk in Torontoâ€"probably the same person who, thought up the present beaver law, which is quickly wiping out the beaver. The Sault Daily St There‘s usually a lot of folks disâ€" appointed when a young fellow makes good. â€" ;E OF THAT WOLF STUPF KNOCKED TO THE DISCARD man. wolves are held by story to be terribly efficent mastiâ€" They are alleged in story to be anywihere from the size big dog to that of a big These Russian animals A¢â€" r to the story tellers, can C deâ€" »ek from Kirkland of exhi‘bition of Algoma y Star office bhdttel'ed ybde. 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