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Porcupine Advance, 14 Jun 1934, 2, p. 7

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Stopover On â€" payment . of passage fare char tourist _ sleeping ) Nova scol Cobalt, in Sy land Lake) t] of ogist in Vienn cities. Since t and made exple ing countries o to Canada early to examine mal ological formati mines in Coba and many other The article made a numbet the North, anc future of this « ident in New in Turkey. His Circassia, his f: uable gold min grew up in a r was educated a: magazine of tended articl editor of th Ali A. Hass whom Mr. | "Height fo I ago, and urge North in 1907 ence to the a THURSDAY, JUNE 147TH. 1934 Faith in North of Turkish Geologist 'n:oo. a*s All â€" A Land ROUND TRIP COACH EXCURSIONS To All Stations in WESTERN CANADA may be secured Full particulars from any ind all anadian Pacific Doherty Roadhouse and Co. Direct Private Wire Connections 19 Pine Street North Approved Listed Stocks carried on margin . _ Massan â€" Disclosed "Heig " Theory Many Years Ago Urged Capilal to Invest in North as Early as 1907 TOoOURIST SLEEPING CAH PRIVILEGES ticle b the n ranted I static MINING and INDUSTRIAL STOCKS natltio obalt ther LIY nd id m aalinal in in ats in ds ate +3n 130130138 t ats +300 30 080 02 0088 +300 304010501300 A Y n Im I‘} slight additiqnal e for each ir â€" accommodation at regular rates. Dat ‘I(J he present century _ our favorable geâ€" and to report on iter on Porcupine as.. Over a period ed five expeditions was four times in (gateway to Kirkâ€" 11 Port Arthur, Ont west thereotf. t]} Members Toronto Stock Exchange rld S .c liscl( has visitec ill the minâ€" He came wner 0 Minot sphert and m Phones 1200â€"1201 Height â€" of gen now 1a@ative ition visited Nor eol the with ind ferâ€" he 1n it *) 3. Et t t % Â¥ t t t % G %. % a*, .*, y wa, wa e aal e un aale ale o« oo.o‘ ® _# # *# *# *# #, *# *# *# # # *# Mr. Laut then refers to Mr. Hassan following the gold belt from I_,arder Lake across into Quebec, and giving an interview in the same year to The Toâ€" ronto Star. Mr. Laut is inclined to think that Mr. Hasson may have stood on the present site of Noranda. He urged his capitalist friends to raise $5,000,000 to locate mining claims and explore them in this territory. Continuing his article Mr. Laut writes as folows, the rest of this article being quoted from the June number of "Gold":â€" "In an article published in the Canâ€" adian Mining Journal on September 15, 1910, he describes his visits to the Porâ€" cupine camp. â€" While showing profesâ€" sional caution in his statements as to the future of the camp, his underlying faith in the district is apparent. The Timmins operation (now Hollinger) was just getting under way and of this opâ€" »ration this prominent geologist wrote: "If the gold values are persistent at dlepth, as the Timmns threeâ€"compartâ€" ment shaft has proved to a depth of 100 feet, Porcupine should have a fuâ€" ure as a gold camp." Even this mild itatement was not in agreement with the opinion of many engineers who saw 70 serious future for the Timmins opâ€" »wation, and advised Mr. Timmins and ais associates to get out of it "while the retting was good." Mr. Hassan also wrote: "At this writâ€" ng the Dome Mining Company also " ‘This conclusion is based on my experience in the Sierras, where the same formation exists, and I believe mining will be done to a depth of sevâ€" eral thousand feet.‘ " Mr. Laut then refers to Mr. Hassan and in Porcupine and Quebec twice. As to his disclosing of the "Height of Land" theory, Mr. Laut quotes an inâ€" terview given by Mr. Hasson to The Toronto Telegram in 1907:â€"*"There are ’immunsv deposits of such nature all over the world that have not been !Louched,‘ declared Professor Hassan, ‘I contend that the same state of affairs exists in Northern Ontario.‘ ""I think there is a dividing line runâ€" ning from Quebec southâ€"west through Ontario, including Rainy River, with north of it a gold belt, and south of it nickel, cobalt, and silver deposits. I think that dividing line is north of Coâ€" balt on the height of land. Besides this are isolated areas of arsenoâ€"pyritâ€" es, or mispickel, which contain, besides nickel, cobalt and silver, gold also. This has been proven already. For inâ€" stance, north and south of Cobalt, near Kerr Lake, and Rabbit Lake, auriferous arsenoâ€"pyrites have been found, showâ€" ing $10 a ton in gold, besides the other metals. I believe that arsenoâ€"pyrites deposits will run quite deep, and where‘ such deposits are found the mining will' be deep.‘ | nIicke think balt this : IMMEDIATE SET TLEMENT Timmins tiate my estimi and Dome Min interval. My ol Jr., who studic neer‘s degree a after teered in the on our enteri After two vear: them gold | much them. the possibility of the mine, es that the Quartzâ€"Dome was larg the Hollinger Dome, and ap; contained more visible native g Estimates Were Verified up about eight t gold encased wit} Mostly evervbod gineer of the Doi to visit their prop diamond drilling the core, I think a vertical hole on The core from feet (if I rememb a 9C ‘"Messrs. Tim:t with my photoâ€" went to Quebe dian Indians, workers in the for supplies, st« back to Porcup atory work. "I had also Lb at this value ore would go formation. (It that gold wa: ounce of 1,000 gold per t mins appea positively 1 told him h of the lars mine from developme: perience in upon simil would dare Timmins took n eral tons of hi cumulated (pict perhaps $10,000 gold, and asked average mine 1 emphasized ths consideration t] Dome, where g seen in the qua closed eyes go ( ing the needleâ€" hands. I said i task for any mil at that time abou most of the vein trenched, so I coul veins extended alr erywhere I went I in the quartz vein: "After several c it and other min Hollinger mine certain point â€" Mr. Lang ,the : set up a camp went to Night then by trail tc noes to Porcup Hollinger mine "The sceond pine District I he writes, "My Cobalt, in com ry © Li were p as a very astute man. mining drama of disc cismâ€"and eventual victol acted toâ€"day in a dozen ada from B. C. to Nova Of these tremulous tim king of North America‘s dern gold ¢Gamp, Mr. F number of interesting thi or Ootherwise he T of the spirit of T fire, nor storm, hades would not men who were sta Ontario had gold backyard. Ha! H:s great weekly pap special engineer. thorities were n camp. Nor some gineers. But J. J dent and had E: to Canada only t declare that Holli to risk â€" Timmin interest. 100OKe(d upon a newspapermer in their despa er: whether f Cclaims g feet and visible g A f t« How it 1€ the whether otherwise the spirit T‘immin anada onl are that H w hundred sk the rel; granC very time. Called the Ore ly, Mr. Hassan.) Beware the Porcupin arly Trip to Porcupin T l OLC¢ OIFC 11 11 id McM ipIn uzh p4 LlLL l xh Grad it 11 THF PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO 11 un 11 [rom the 1J that he w mill, the h in gold. He D16 1 pro @At_ V Quebt iated. ay Nugget:â€"It seems im keep a secret. For instance the French foreign depart Italy has no more desire t Y _Nipi1S Hollin ) see me a me on th have rets as feeding , the heads in gold. Dome Min 11 Nu also correct c where present lCcal expt : WI econd managt underg t brance psed timé C Army Aviaâ€" t of Captain. 1i degree for s discharged, pend several adian Mines., while Domeé ilso w ind and of minâ€" bruary Cobalt : Mine: letâ€" in the i the Norâ€" per ryâ€" the 1t il that the advertising has served as an underground influence to support the government as nothing short of ridiâ€" culous. This advertising, The Tweed News points out, has been sent out to practically every newspaper of any importance in the province. The choice of newspapers has very ¢évidently been guided, not by their politi¢tal leanings, regular business. 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