1847â€"Bruce treal Mining and smelting 1822â€"P fertilizing Grand Ri cally ne County. tyâ€"five ye 1837â€"SuC netic iron 1800â€"â€"An â€" unsuc( produce iron at FPur ed Lyndhurst, in L 1820â€"75â€"{(I lron â€" furance Hayves, Blairt 1797â€"A lease « by Upper Canad coln County. Graphite discoveries in Renfrew County, asbestos found iz the Porcuâ€" pine area, barite finds in this camp, nickel produced at Alexo in the Porcuâ€" pine, iron deposits in Renfrew County, the working during the great war of molybdetnum Geposits, the finds ~at Favourite Lake, ut Boston Creek and Bourke‘s where gold is still being reâ€" covered, the Ramore finds, and many other smaller fields might be added to the Dept. of Mines review. Taking it as it is, bhowever, the Department of Mines chronological history of mining in the province gives a comprehensive and valuable review of major finds. The following is the chronological review of mining history as recently 1773â€"At to smelt c the east s in the prov.t and valuable The follow review of m arranged :â€" It may be noted ference to the lign Blacksmith Rapids shales believeq to and adjacent ares due to doubt as t af these deposits is same may be said omission of mentic in the Smoky FPall: per ore w shores of I sionaries i: ‘ng for reference. T scrapbook, The Ad gest the clipping out gical review as given ing it in the scrapbt to come. Onâ€" severs Advance has publist though not always s present list, however, vantage of being offic( Also, it may be not nological review just Dept. of Mines is mor previous lists in the cluding as it does th field and Little Long These <cnew gold are: been given lots of no papers, butâ€"the new:s yet added them to ¢( yeL [hem to Chnronologles. The Dept. of Mines review does not attempt to list all of the smaller finds in the province, but contents itself with a survey of the finds of major imporâ€" tance which have been made since copâ€" per ore was first discovered on the shores of Lake Superior by Jesuit misâ€" Mines issued a chr the mining histor This is very intere will be considered Dates of Discovery Ontario Mine Areas Chronolgical Review of the Mining Hisâ€" tory of the Province of Ontario as Given by the Department of Mines. PAE TVWO 1858 oil wa 60 feet dee 1886â€"Ciold Recently NOW PALMOLIVE SHAVE CRE A M llllllll Chronological Story of Mining in Ontario â€"Attempt of Jesuit miss t copper ores at Mica | t shore of Lake Superi ent ‘irst oll well Grilled at Oil Lamberton County. As early il was recovered from wells 40 1J This w LT st, In Leeds Intermittent) ‘es, built I1f it d ittle gol lots he Ont prec n mine irst _ t 5 18 nc rid in t produced economiâ€" mandale, in Norfolk is carried on for twenâ€" ising in 1847. d u smeltin Madoc es at Mica Bay, on Lake Superior. salt springs granted in Linâ€" essful attempt to nace FPalls, now callâ€" eeds County. Madod that there is no reâ€" te discoveries in the area, nor to the oil exist in the same 12 newspapers, inâ€" the Sturgeon River ag Lac gold fields. eas have certainly i0tice in the newsâ€" wspapers have not chronologies. es review does not f the smaller finds contents itself with Is of major imporâ€" ted that the chroâ€" t prepared by the re upâ€"toâ€"date than e newspapers, inâ€" he Sturgeon River Whether this is he ultimate value ot apparent. The i reférence to the of the china clay n of gypsum for below Paris on ial t) â€" Marmora 1820 by Chas. g Oof magâ€" in Hastings Township irm â€"of J amendments to the mining act with the idea of preventing wholesale blanâ€" keting of claims in active fields. This wholesale plan of staking has the efâ€" fect of tieing up large areas that would be more vigorously developed if they were staked in the ordinary way by a larger number of prospectors in their own interests or in the interests of others sending them out. It is thought that amendments made to the act may curb what may be termed improper staking and holding, but in this the proposed inspection plan is not conâ€" sidered either practical or economical. It is admitted that there are cases where work is falsely recorded, but it is held that the cases of this are not so numerous as some suggest, the maâ€" jJority of propectors being honest and fair. In commenting on the plan of having a large number of prospectors checkingâ€"up on assessment work, an official of the Dept. of Mines says:â€" "A whole army would be needed: to check the assessment work and even then it would be most difficult, because it is very hard to estimate fairly what constitutes 200 days‘ work." the assessment work on is done as reported. Ir fact that between 3,0( claims have been stakec Arthur district in the co weeks shows how impra spection plan would be. Mines is known to b amendments to the mir said to have urged up« ment the necessity for large staff of inspectors ly engaged in the work There has been qu a checkâ€"up on asse mining claims, thou that at least some comes from party w like to see the new . There is no doubt eases assessment wot eases assessment wor it should be. There plaints from absentee claims that work ps been done and that t} Word from Toronto is to the effect that there will be no appointment of a large force of inspectors to checkâ€"up on the assessment work done on minâ€" ing claims. Announcement to this efâ€" fect was made by an official of the Dept. of Mines, it is said. About Assessment Work on Mine Claims 1911â€"Gold in Kirkland Lake. 1924â€"Beardmore and Schreiber, 1925â€"Gold at Red Lake. 1925 â€" Leadâ€"zinc Gevelopment at Chelmsforq commenced. 1925â€"Sulphuric acid by Mond Nicâ€" kel Co., as a byâ€"product. 1926â€"Golqg at Woman, Narrow and Savant lakes. 1926â€"Copper at Kamiskotia lake and Munro Township. _ and zinc in Southern Algoma, Munro, Ben Nevis and Black Townships. > 1927â€"Gold in Barnet Township. 1927â€"Highâ€"grade copper discovered at Frood mine. 1928â€"P:ckle Crow River and Shoniaâ€" Cat Lake, 1530â€"32â€"Little Long Lac. 1834â€"Sturgeon River. ed to 19803. 1882â€"Iron ore deposits foung Atikokan River in Rainy River dis by Jim Shogonosh, an Indian traj 1883â€"Discovery of nickelâ€"copper near Sudbury on the C.P. Railwa; 1885â€"Arsenic produced at Delor North Hastings as white arsenic. 1866â€"Actinolite produced at Bri water for asbestos roofing. 1895â€"Iron blast Turnaces erecte Hamilton 1895, Deseronto 1898, Mid 1889, Sault Ste. Marie 1904, and Arthur 1907. 1898â€"Helen mine, acquired by T Clergue. First shipment in 1900, continued to 1918; was largest shi in Canada, producing 2,823,369 s tons. 1901â€"First operations â€" 0 Mountain iron deposits which known since the early 90‘s. 1903â€"Silver at Cobalt. 1907â€"Silver at South Lorra 1907â€"Silver at Gowganda. 1909â€"Gold in Porcupine. 1909â€"Siderite ore at the ed States smelters betwe 1868â€"Silver Islet (Mor Co.) 1870â€"1884 produced t quarter million ‘dollars depth. 1871â€"Gold found in Mc 75 miles west of Fort W.ll McKellar. 1871â€"Graphite discover Elmsley Township, Lanar 1887â€"Giold in Lake o 1606 north of Kingstor 1867â€"Iron ore million tons (ms Fastern Ontario a 1887 #ion Silver di William 11 magneti( 9 and ex 1d ?orcupine. | ore: at the Magpiel 0 | P i .« »J T furnaces erected at eronto 1898, Midland [arie 1904, and Port ie matter. Since nfluential Liberals of the North are upon the governâ€" for appointing a rs to be constantâ€" ork of seeing that on mining claims In view of the 3,000 ang 4,000 aked in the Port e course of a few Mont: ported to Unitâ€" ween 18467â€"1888 argest shipper r,823,369 short ; _ on â€" Moose hich had been|! tical the inâ€" The Dept. of considering ng act with bee opper ore rilway. Deloro in senic. in North Mining nd oneâ€" Bridgt ced district rapper. np serious. There is no question a but that the alien thugs have reci much encouragement from the A neyâ€"General and his silly atti while decent, loyal, lawabiding p« have been refused protection. A ation like that is "certainly seri It can not continue. There are alternatives. The Ontario Gov ment can make a complete right a face in its attitude towards the communists and so give decent w tAIins his godâ€"Dbiessâ€"you a wards the alien thugs creat in the North and has the say that there is nothing s pening in the North, On hand, however, Inspector the provincial police, says situation is "certainly ser provincial police are in know just how serious the : It is a disturbing comment; politics can the fo and justice in Ontario wh. torneyâ€"General can say / you" to a group of athceist sheviks, and suggest th peaceful men from honest v use of clubs and with thre lence and actual violence its wholesale looting of camps ized gangs of hooligans Only those who know ation in the North and cally and unreasonably view the situation at North without the grave future. HMHon. Mr. Roel tains his godâ€"blessâ€"yo wards the alien thugs c Over North to Alien Gangsters, Should Wake up Before it Too Late to Prevent Serious Consequences. Aliens Freedom for Thuggery. td t . 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