Porcupine Advance, 4 May 1936, 1, p. 6

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April in North This Year the Coldest in Ten Years Sunshine and Warm Weather in March Offset Here by| Last Month‘s Weather. Ten Year Average Temperaâ€" ture for April is 31.5 Degrees, While April This Year . Averaged 28.4. . ‘The North has just come through the coldest April experienced in the past ten years. Supposed usually to be the month when spring begins to make an inpression, the past month was a good| example of how the weather averages throughout the year. Too much warm weather and sunshine in March had to be offset somehow, and April with its 140 hours of sunshine, eight inthes of snow, and average temperature of 284 degress was a distinct disappointment. The ten vear April average is 31.25 deâ€"| now, and average ten gegress was a distinct The ten year April ave The wors} is over now, the weatherâ€" man expects, and although there will THE COMPANY pamnies AcCl TO such properties to development to br PROPERTIESâ€"Mineral Estates, Limited, has holds options on 15 other Unpatented Mining Cla in other lands, all in the Townships of Mountjoy which altogether aggregate over 13,500 acres anc west of the Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mines £ EXPLORATIONâ€"Preliminary surface work and that the long sought Western extension of the great and extends through the length (14 miles) of the p region long proven and richly productive. Division. Norther tVIOH DEVELOPME NC DOoUGLAS BANKS, P Managingâ€"Director, To or mining purp« on facilities. mrnaAat o‘b‘ sUMMARY Of PERTINENT INFORMATION CONTAINED IN PROSPEC LIMITED. FILED APRIL 2th, 1936. ong p et to stak INDICATIONS ENCOURAGE THE BELIEE PORCUPINE ORE ZONE HAS BEEN DISCC EXCEPTIONAL MINING ENTERPRISE WITH VAST POSSIBILITIES The present issue of 25,000 Treasury Shares is offered to the publc al providing further capital to explore and develop the property and mal The total proceeds of the issue will go directly into the treasury of the being payable in respect of this issue. Mining Claims staked and under option and optioned Mineral Rights in land comprising in all about [YÂ¥â€"Mineral Estates, Limited, was incorporate : or otherwise, acquire mining properties of pro the point of establishing their mine making po ng these properties to production without delay The property lies just west TRANSPORTATIONâ€"Powe Ontario ind good road President and Toronto, Ont. preliminary geophysical 13,500 acres. be a 1 Auring May, the snswfall has been Persistently lov d4id much to bri: Luring all but 0 meter CoIOW UCLP 1] That balmy cvening was t on the 25th, the mercury Of exactly 32 degrecs. on the 3rd, the lowes", t the month was recordedâ€" That day was also the co average of 13 degrees, O show an averagze of cclde and 1928. This year‘s ated, which appear R. FRANKLIN STIBBARD, V and Residen the CAPIT Issued Subscribed for but not y« T his issue Balance in Treasury after HEAD OFFICE: 34 KING STREET, EAST, TORONTO, ONTARIO Manager AXALTZATIONâ€"Authorized Only two yea ter nightsâ€"â€"19 11] asury Shares is offered to the public at the price of $2.50 per share, for the purpose of lore and develop the property and make payments under options held by the Company. vill 2o directly into the treasury of the Company without deduction, no commissions phy BELIEF THAT THE LONG SOUGHT WESTERN EXTENSION OF THE GREAT N DISCOVERED AND EXTENDS THROUGH THE LENGTH OF THE PROPERTY empera Treasury after sale of shares hereby offered nowfutr ipplicat: perature o1 @ibove zero. st, with an S$1 Unpatented Miining iaim. also Options on Mining Right urnbull, Bristol and Carscallen a point about one mild . Y hem poil . o vh â€"1926 mean irinyg? TUS OF MINERAL ESTATES Infpa minimum was 18.9 degrees while in 1928 it was 17 3 degrees and in 1926 aonly 15.9 degrees encoura 1t t issued e readily available xcellent transporta: Ont OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: ‘res. E. E. CAMPBELL, M. Se., M.1 ie Ontario Comâ€" lore and develop d to arrange for £ Hock state of Es C rchase the Mineral Rights 5. and the surface rigt shares Mining Claims Mining Rights os . of Mountioy, Godfre n behalf of the Compan pine Telephone: W Averley 2354 (par value of $1.00 each) the belief the i Mining Claim xtted 16,666 sh n Exploration C ire subject to acceptance a smaller number of sh )vere Director, Toronto, Ont hav ings of free gold. An effort extent of these veins at depth shares erty. Many parallel veins are indicated, and favorable geological conditions are found to ex ing and surface exploration is at present underw veins have been uncovered on surface disclosin MANAGEMENTâ€"The ma ind mining executives, who ha have retained Mining Research ex:ploration campaign on the pr ENGINEERSâ€"The Directorate of Minin well known names in North Ameérican minin Assistant General Manager of Granby Conso eral Superintendent of United Verde Extens until recently General Superintendent of Lak years General Manager for Canada of Mond of broad international experience and until 1 of Mines; and Wilbert G. McBride, Chairn Universitty. s e s F. L. James, B.A., S« Mr. James has an enviable r Consolidated Gold Mines an nany of British Columbia. onsulting Engineersâ€"MINING RESEARCH CORPORATION, LTD THE rORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO TO MINERAL ESTATES LIMITED HEAD OFFICE: 34 KING sun for part of the time, and 1I0r Un rest of the days. old Sol failed to break tbrcough for an appreciable length 0: time. For tw3 weeks, from the 10th t« 23rd. there were only two days on whic} thore was any sunshine worth record: One fairly good display of t Borealis was c3served on May a modest Caronta of the su evening of the 6th. The moon was at the new April 2ist and will be at t] ApI‘lli ZI1Sl and W1 Wednesday of this A: the beginning at 4.45 and sunset time for vehicles i: sunset, cight o‘clo? the Un U mpany, who r vehicles is about i cight o‘clozck or 8.15 Located just west of the Town of Timâ€" mins® and the great Porcupine Gold Camp and extending from east to west for more than Just One Clear Day i and cloudy monctony of s broken on the 24th when clear from sunrise to sut her dayvys clouds covered H. S.â€"KERR, Dir Toronto, Ont. 300,000 156,459 18,750 25,000 99,.79 1 With women on s Reside orporat dicated, and wherever outcroppings have been examined {ound to exist.. An extensive campaign of diamond drillâ€" esent underway and results have been encouraging. Several ace disclosing favourable formation with spectacular showâ€" be made as quickly as possible to prove the existence and with the Granby Oor | display of the Aurora rved on May 20th, and Chairman, Def Mond Nickel Company; S until recently Professor 0| shares shares shares shares shares in of May onsolidaved xtension M drillin f{ay, sunrise was 10. Lighting up ut an hour after ngineer in in Mining TY 14 mules. R e ind w stage on the full on 0O sunseLl. ered the 1 for the to sreaik rch Corporation, Limited, comprises such c as E. E. Campbell, M.Se., M.E., formerly Mining and Smelting Company and Genâ€" ring Company in Arizona; E. B. Knapp, Gold Mines: Dr. C. V. Corless, for many irtment of should iing the ivVIny® of MA lidate ' Miners Who Helped in the â€" Rescoue Work W ere Modest ; 8; COUPLAND, Dir n the hands of capable business competent resident engineer and n th?t rescue 0 frod Ssadding, Schumacher, t mins. requisith driven to thei crowds. Such i et of their plaudits an s anocther matter. When »Morcupine district min iome from the Maritime. npetent retary n editorial 1 r on Wednesd Und®rground Dr. C. V. Corless, for many Power Warren_ a metallurgist Metallurgy, Colorado School Mining Engineering, Mc@ll @11 associat(t better, so thke come around Mimins ari ngineers (0 eration ow er persons in p demonstrated i YA 1t dbe at the cotia. Bu DOr. they aree it the property. | wich Hollinger Smelting Com ikes | "C A V hem hom exp( U Y Ontario ector an nto, On J€ Â¥ 1 COm O esca ind mC Mo :400 T¢ 11 )Y 1a mayb > time Harcd Hollit Howe Huds: Inter Macassa Manitoba and Fast Maple Leaf Mclntyre ... McKenzie Red Lq} McMillan Gold McVittie G. McWatters Kirkland Lebel Or Mining Co Moneta Nipissing Night Haw Noranda Omega ... 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