Porcupine Advance, 20 Dec 1922, 1, p. 11

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

the 2,125â€"ft. level where m station was recently established, Mceintyre is work ing in richer ore than opened up for several hundred ‘feet along the level aboveâ€"at a depth of 1,875 feet. The same feature of richness increasing with depth applies to other workings of the MeIntyre. From the 1500 to 1875 foot level in this expanding gold mine the zone of enrichment becomes larger and richer as each succeeding level is examined. Those acquainted with the geological structure of the Melntyre have recently suggested that the zone of greatest enrichment will be found below the 2000â€"ft. and extend at least to the 4000â€"ft. and and likely bevond. lated, and results at the tifpgthe plans. During of 1922, with pr dily increased from mo Melntyre qproduced vafie of $1,505,620. feature of the Melntyre ing richness of the ore property includes some 440 Aacres, 11e Dome is well named in popular phrase ‘‘"The Big Dome.""‘ As a recent writer put it, ‘*‘‘The Dome is a gold mine of immensity, just how large time alone will reveal.‘‘ During the first nine months of 1922 the production is givâ€" en officially as $3,062,553 in gold. The Dome has a large and wellâ€"equipped plant and an efficient system, its minâ€" ing and milling costs being the a0wâ€" eést in the Poreupine. About 600 men are employed at the property. Plans for increased operations are now unâ€" derstood to be under way. A giant crusher, the finest of its kind in Canâ€" ada, of a capacity to supply practicâ€" ally an unlimited tonnage of broken ore is now installed on the 1450â€"ft. We past year at the Dome ‘Min has revealed some of the most spect cular ore ever found in the Nor Land. ‘Some of the samples tak nave run as ni1n the ton. â€" The Do in the Township three miles east c V _F T C@ O S mssm_.:a % %._._< _E,_%_s\s < (Continued from pr and results at t Thls store carries an immense range and variety of the finest kinds of Christmas Gifts=â€"gifts for everyone--glfts to suit all tastes and all purses. Come and see the big assortments and the great variety of suitable gifts in stock We Will Be Glad To Help You Choose The Right Gift. Just in the line of suggestion we are listing a few of the many lines that make particularly pleasing gifts Reed Bloc ‘ Drugs and Stationery: 1 imminsg, Unt. o 10" 30â€" 16 /3 mmmwmmmmmwmwmwmmmmmmmmmwmwmmwmwmw led some ol the most spectaâ€" _ever found in the North Some of the samples taken as high as $46,000 in gold to The Dome‘Mines are located ownship of Tisdale a‘bout »s east of the Hollinger. The includes some 440 acres. The vell named in popular phrase Dome.""* As a recent writer The Dome is a gold mine of y, just how large time alone al."‘ During the first nine f 1922 the production is givâ€" ly as $3,0062,553 in gold. The s a large and wellâ€"equipped an efhcient <«vstem. its minâ€" las Deen done Dovy and drifts. Three strong ve ed, one being in t the â€"underground veins are very we of them correspon Im(-terisrics and g Hollinger veins. lon the two veins 1 reveal some very ings of free gold . whole width and . is exceptionally w The known ge perty is very favo @eneral opimon o fupine. ADout 06UVV men at the property. â€" Plans operations are now unâ€" e sam! $46,000 ‘Mines : t. â€" The reasing orkings 1500 to nereas with a Di¢ wWOrking leéevel Aat (nis point. Development at the 1450 ft. level is spreading out and bringing wonderful results, while along the levels above new ore bodies of striking ritchness and extent are being located. The Big Dome appears to ‘be away to a good start to become the Bigzge;rs Dome. Une o0f the most important Teéeatures during the past year was the entrance of the Canadian Gold Mining Corpoâ€" ration in to the Poreupine Gold Camp. This Company controls approximately 2400 acres of property all of which is well located principally in the townâ€" ship of Tisdale. Among these properâ€" ties is the ‘*Rochester‘‘ group which adjoins the Hollinger to the north. Development work to date has been conducted on the Rochester chiefly where the Company‘s shaft is now down to a depth of 120 feet. At this level about 600 feet or rateral work has been done by means of erosscuts The Canadian Gold Mining Corpoâ€" ration is being ifinanced by English and Amewrican eapital and exploration (yperi main The known geology of the proâ€" perty is very favourable and it is the general opinion of mining men here that the property has big possibilities of developing into a mine. The property is equipped with a good plant, consisting of boilers, hoist, compressors, and large assay ofice. Canadian Gold Mining Corporation Development Work at Interesting Stage Oe 11 )6 ery well respondit roun(d 11 )ld gold contents to the Development work located underground y spectacular showâ€" and the ore for the Jlength of the veins well mineralized. 3 »mam eins were encounterâ€" the shaft and two in d \\‘(Jl'kil’lg’S. These yell mineralized, two ler similar SOLft le @VeLi. .: K 1600 fe this poin enet lant watched by mining men, in Northern Ontario. perty work on its many properties is being As a result the HMollinger hought the Schumacher Gold Mine for sum of $1,650,000 which is ont of the largest mining deals ever consummated in the Poreupine Camp. This deal will net the Schuma¢ghber shareholders a very handsome sum for their stock, and the property will be a wonderful acqui sition for the Hollinger Gold Mines. Indicates that Vipond Consolidated Gold Mines will Become a Producer in 1923. During the past year the refinanceâ€" ing of the Vipond Consolidated was completed and the Company is now in a very strong position and is expected to become Poreupine‘s next gold prcoâ€" ducer,. The property consists of 160 acres adjoining the Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mines to the south, and has the same geological conditions. Two shafts have ‘been sunk on the property. This Company has a very complete plant consisting of mill, hoists, boilâ€" dailyv JC Devélopme dies Schumacher Gold Mines Schumacher Gold Mine NEXT DOOR TO BANK OF COMMERCE Drugs and Stationery: ment work on the Hollinge e past year proved that the er had exceptional merit as the Hollinger‘s largest ore tended over on to that proâ€" H 1} 1 Je Hollinger bou the THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE Timmins, Ont.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy