New Topographical Map of Sudbury Area # .‘ w #+ $# 24 06 ®.,® * O,‘ THURSDAY, JANUARY 25TH, 1934 The Sudbury district of Northern Ontario may be regardaed as one of the most important mining areas in the Dominicn. Its mineralâ€"bearing rocks contr.bute millions of dollars annually to the national wealth of Canada, and reserves of proven and undeveloped ore are estimated to provide for the world s requirements cof nickel for many years Worldâ€"Famous Nickelâ€"Producing Disâ€" trict Shown en New Map. _ Area Also Cortains Gold and Other Mincrals of Valuc. e oo 4 #0e 00 #* #4 #* * * +o 0.00. *. * .0 $4, 4 *4 * 4 *4 4 *# * + * * #e *4 #* 4 ** ® #e ® #e * 4 #* #@ ® .0 . .o 0*** #4 * * 446 *4 e6 *4 #40 #0 @ #0 ® © 00 * 6 #0 * 4 #.,.*, 98 40 t7 come. Nickel and copper are the chief products of the mines of this area. The output of nickel from the Sudbury mines places the Dominion to the fcore as the chief proeducer of this commodity in the world and these mines also provide practically all of Ontarco‘s output of copper. As will be seen by the following figures nickel is one of the most imp:rtant mineral proâ€" ducts of the Dominion. Canada‘s tCtai production in 1931 of metallic and nonâ€" metallic minerals and clay products was valued at $228,029,018 and nickel ranked fourth with a value of $15,267,â€" 453, being surpassed only by coal, gold and copper. The Sudbury district is shown on a new topographical map just published by the Topograph.cal and Air Survey Bursau of the Department of the Inâ€" terior, Oitawa. Copies may be chbtainâ€" ed at the nominal price of twentyâ€"five You are "{feeling punk" aimply because your liver isn‘t pouring its daily two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels. Digestion and elimination arse both hampered, and your entire aystem is bein poisonerY. 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KIRKLAND LAKE Phone 725 SIMMS, HOOKER DREW INSURANCE IN ALL BRANCHES REAL ESTATE Houses and Lots for Sale on Terms Y ards in Timmins and Schumacher CANADA NORTHERN POWER CORPORATION, LIMITED â€"Without Calomel DOMINION BANK BUILDING Start the year right by practicing thrift, Fill empty laimnp sockets at economy prices. Here is your chance. Edison Mazda Lamps inâ€" Cartons of Six for % l 40 Sizes 15 to 60 wattsâ€"Inside Frosted CONTROLLING AND OPERATING NORTHERN QUEBEC POWER COMPANY, LEIMITED NORTHERN QNTARIO POWEE COMPANY, LIMITED Phone 117 Within the mapped area occur the largest and most important known deâ€" posits of nickelâ€"bear.ng ores in the world. These deposits are associated in crigin with a boedy of norite and microâ€" pegmatite which has a width of about two and half miles forming an ellipse thirtyâ€"seven miles long and seventeen miles wide. The longer d.mension of this body lies in a northeastâ€"southwest direction from the township of Drury to Wanapitei lake,. The ore bodies lie either along or to the cuter basic inargin cof norite and contain nickel, and copp>r, and sulphur, with smaller quantities of gold, silver, platinum, and palladium. cents. This new map shows an area of about 1.650 square miles including the city of Sudbury and the towns of Copper â€" Cliff, Coniston, Capreol, Chelmsford and Cartier. It was preâ€" pared from vertical air photographs and shows detailed information of the water areas; cleared land; buildings; roads; telephone, telegraph, and powerâ€"transmission lines; and township subdivisitns. Being a proâ€" visional edition it does not show conâ€" teur lines but a great many spot eleâ€" vations above sea level appear. The Sudbury deposits were first notâ€" ed in 1856 but did not attract attenti>on until 1883â€"4 during the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway when a cutting was made through a small h:ll on which the Murray mine was afterwards located. During the first years the deposits were developed for their copper content alone; not until 1887 was the pressence of nickel deterâ€" mined and the true value of the ores kncwn. Two now operate mines and metallurgical plants in the area. The International Nickel Comâ€" pany of Canada at present works the Freod, Creighton, and Garson mines and conducts smelting opcrations at Ccopper Cliff and Coniston, all shown cn the Sudbury map sheet. The Falâ€" conbridge Nickel Mines operates the Falconbridge mine, located a few miles east of the city of Sudbury, and smelts the ore at its plant near the mine. The general character of this area 2s shown by the new topographical may may be described as that of an uneven or undulating rocky plain with a o 2e 0e 2e 2e 2e ?ooofloo.oioooooooooon:uxozooooooooooooo3.3.3.3.3.3.3.3.3.00.! PHONE 112 Residenceâ€"PHONE 135 Notable Activity in the Matheson Area assistance Hollinger, Teckâ€"HMughes, Ventures, u. Quartz and Other Companies ainw Syndicates Revive the Prospects of the Matheson Districi. | 1 In the last issue of The Northcâ€"on Miner there is a notable artic‘s on tae| renewed activity in the Matheson area The Matheson district is always wor! attention for it was in that section that the richest gold ore in the history| of Ontario mining was produced. The Croesus mine near Matheson prove . worthy of its name while it was opcotâ€", ating. Oldâ€"time â€" proâ€"pectors poin out that when there was such gold in the Croesus, it is only able to expect to find other gold in l« area. The Northern Miner revwoew. the activity at present in this Matlk son area, as follows:â€" Intense Gold Activity in Matheson Area The year 1934 is going to be ons 0) , intense gold activity thrsughout thh. districts served by the towns of son, Ramore and others on the ‘L N. O. Railway, particularly in those seoâ€" tions lying to the east, north of [€{::kâ€" land Lake. Already a largoe of mining and surface developmeont i. under way stretching from Bea.lyâ€" Munro east to the Lightning R.vor| country. | Hollinger, Ventures and Teckâ€"Hugsheos are leading the way on new project while Blue Quartz, Talisman,. Ramore Gold, Edgecreek, Hislop Gold and Teddy Bear have beoen steadily worklin up older properties. Numerous im moderate endeavors are being macde about to be made by smaller greups Some of the old develspments that will mo doubt come in for some atten!t on frem current interest include Ha Crcoesus, Stewart Abate, Porcuypin Grimston, Cochenour, La Rondoc. Bulâ€" falo Munro, Burton Munro, Dâ€"zrou Townsite, American Eagle und t Gold Pyramid. Stimulated by the prevailing gold price a wide belt of mining ; ty is gathering stride. In the imnin y » tor £4 tA minded community of Matheson. whichn beasts no ‘unemployed, a leading top:c of conversation is the siznifican: the increased price of gold.. Nume: hardâ€"hsaded citizens of the 200 or population are dGdirectly or Indizrec. interested in gold prospeciting or devo lcpments. They are determined make full use of the favorsaole 19 e\ L4 «s Q l";li § tion Hollinger in Hislop Hollinger Consolidated has aâ€" c cf 20 odd men at work undor W. ] Murdock in southeast Hislop _1‘ With a working option on thres» fal lots totalling nearly 700 acres cwuno by E. Ross, E. Dion and A. Ros face trenching and diamond «rill is going actively ahead in an endeavo to line up a large medium to low grad orebody. Considerable clay overburt hinders surface cperations in t s tm ming country. It is believed the pro perty has other hopes also. Teckâ€"Hughes in Tannahbill Down in Tannahill, Teckâ€"Huzh When The Northern Miner visited that area last week a healthy sptimism for the gold hopss spread throusn Beatty, Hislop, Playfair, Munr:. bord, McCos!, Melba, Garrison; also Thackeray, Harker, Holloway, Taninaâ€" hill and other townships, was cea<ily discerned. Fresh plans are being vised for old projects and preospector: in search of new shows are spreagin? outâ€"some are in the Lake Abitib} area. At the same time there is much careful prospecting to be done in townâ€" ships of previcous activity. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO spruce Hill Gold Syndicate Another new local project is the Sprucehill Gold Syndicate with five claims adjoining on the stuth of Edgeâ€" ground. It is plannsd to follow mincralized porphyry mass, 100 fi. wide, is being carefully investigated. It is planned to put in a small crew ind prepare the camps and road right way, then surface operations will be followed cut. The porphyry contains many quartz stringers and has reâ€" turned some gold values. Later it is un surface work and exploratory diaâ€" mond Both syndicates are capitalized at 3,500 units with 2,009 Teddy Bear Geld Mines In northoast Harker. township and part Holloway, of the Lightning Rivor area, Teddy Bear Gold Mines lhas boen carrying on surface operaâ€" t‘ons all vear and is making preparaâ€" tionmns for sinking. Under the direction of Dr. T.L, CGledhill a large programme of underground work is planned. This property. attainsd prominence some vcars ago as the Abitih} Mines. Latest reports from this area are of new find at the centrs of Melba township, against the Bennit townâ€" hips line. Specimens are reoorted to how quite a lot of gold. Garrisen Gold Mines Syndicate One of the new endsavors locally is the Garrison Gold M‘nes Syndieate, with six claims located in scuthesst Garrison township. A larse d*pth Edgecreck Gold Syrndicate Edgecreck Gold Syndicate is working cadly on a property near the Crozâ€" us. _A number of deep pits have been ut dawn to explore a wide 25â€"ft. zone has beon traced for 800 ft. Enâ€" values are reported and slialt sinking is planned, with the posâ€" ‘bility of diamond drilling. W. Stewâ€" is president and G. Abate is in charge of work. Ilisicp Gold Mines Hislop CGold Mincs, sponsored by (in». Quinn, has been carrying on inâ€" Lercsting work on the property in Hisâ€" Icp township. Develspment has been comcontrated on a narrow vein which ronorted to run good grade, and it nirobable operations will be resumed in the spring. Teddy Bear Geld Mines piann Blue Quarlz Active Rlue Quartz G:ld Mines comprises ie principal cperation in the Painâ€" killer Lake area. Amalgamated Goldâ€" fiolds, headsd by H. C. Crow, of Toronâ€" toa. cantrols this property, the adjacent Clifiord (Cisld Mines, and also the Câ€"ui=~n Gold Mines, formerly the Hatâ€" tie property. Blue Quartz currently cmuploys 20 men and its 15 to 25â€"ton mill, started in December, is being whipped into shape under th: manager, C _P. Salkeld. Underground preparâ€" tGous arso boing ctocmpleted for stoping the known ore which is cfficially reporâ€" tcd in considerable quantity from preâ€" vious operations. Talisman Dewatering As thoe Talisman Gold Mines, the â€" Gardnerâ€"Guibb>srd _ property | is Lomyz actively developed under Jchn Mchoo. It is located in Lownship, 13 miles south of the Croesus. Dewalering is under way, with a crew of 14 men,. at, the 100â€"ft. No. 1 shaft id it is planned to sink another 200 An assay plant is being instalâ€" l=d and the fiveâ€"ton mill from the CUroesus property is going to be secured, accsrdaing to reprts. tamore Gold Developing RNamore Gold Minss is located four mi‘los southwest cof Ramore at the cenâ€" tre of Playfair townsh‘p. It is next t> the Mobbs claims, which boasts the sold discovery in that part of the couniry. It is being developed by a Torcent> organization and has had seâ€" en or cight men working away all hboon working steadily away for ‘no time. Results have nyt been! disclasoed but the persistsnce and scale C the effort are hopeful signs, indicaâ€" tinz eofficial interest. Yentures in Garrison Ventures carried out surface operâ€" wi_ns on a Garrison township property ip to the end of 1933 and it is reporâ€" { thiey will resume work again in spring. The property is located toward th> northsast part Oof the tcwuship and is reached by way of iNxMMOTC; zine article. Lady Sibell, who is a ~cialist, chided the wealthy duke r sponding too much money in $\ °s 1 Framce., while Britons are hungry. of to dGdrive an adit at 80â€"ft. Sued by Uncle Lake Abitibi Find A. Andrews and M. Gardner have prospected up into upper Lake Abitibi and have located a group of claims on some islands. A strong quartz vein is disclosed which shows good mincralizaâ€" tion and has returned encouraging gold values. Further work is arranged for next spring. in each treasury for financing further development. Previcus to 1916 a great deal of minâ€" ing development was going on but a large fire that swept through the counâ€" try that year climinated a number of plants and some of the prospects never got going again. Some years ag> aA mild gold place rush took place in east Munro and west McCool townships when colours were reported from the rolling ridges. Subsequently the whols area has derived profitable income from the marketing of blueberries which grow prolifically in most of the townâ€" ships. Here is a Dogâ€"goned Good Story of a Cat Coming Back, In the matter of telling cat stories the ‘"Roving Reporter" of The Norâ€" thern News certainly can put on dog. Here is his story of last week:â€"‘"Last week a despatch from a city in the United States recalled an odd comâ€" panionship that existed between a dog and a cat. Now dogs and cats are usuâ€" ally regarded as traditional enemies but the story went on to say that the owner of these two pets wanted to get rid of the cat. So he gave the feline away and its new owner took it to a town some miles distant. That same day the dog disappeared and some days later both animals turned up, much to the surprise of the householder. Unâ€" daunted, he tried to get rid of the cat a second time and the same thing hapâ€" pened. Cat and dog were sworn pals instead of sworn enemies and the dog saw to it that his feline friend came back home safe and sound the second time. This odd intimacy between the canine and the feline species has A parallel in Kirkland Lake in the home of Jim Pearson, an employee of the Lake Shore Mines and a member of Kirkland Lake branch, Canadian Leâ€" gion. In his home there is a big husky named Nip and a white rat named apâ€" propriately, Snowball. They‘re the best of friends in spite of the commonly accepted tradition that a dog is death on rats, and one of the tricks of the oddlyâ€"assorted pair can be easily inâ€" duced to perform at times is for someâ€" one to place Snowball between Nip‘s huge jaws. Maybe, with a strange rat, these powerful jaws soon would mean the end of the rodent but that‘s not the case with Snowball and Nip. The husky carries the rat around in its jaws, careâ€" ful not to harm the smaller animal, and Snowball seems to like the trick. Snowball, by the way, was originally owned by George James. And one of its other tricks is to snuggle down in Nip‘s furry hide for warmthâ€"a gesture of companionship the big dog tolerates with amazing good nature." The construction department of Norâ€" tharn Quebec Power Co., a subsidiary ¢f Canada Northern Power Corp., has opened an office at Noranda and is now preparing for the construction of the transmission line to the Siscoe gold mining area. The survey for the rightâ€" ofâ€"way from Noranda to Louvicourt has already been completed. The next task will be the distribution of poles, crossâ€" arms, wires, insulators, camp equipâ€" ment and other material along the rightâ€"Ofâ€"way in order that the conâ€" struction of the line may be expedited and power made available to the mines in the Siscoe area during the coming summer. Preparing to Supply Power to Siscoe Area Timmins Branch: D. R. B. WHITE, Manager BANK OF MONTREAL TOTAL ASSETS 1N EXCESS OF $ 7 5 0. 00 0, 0 0n What a Comfort is Money in the Bank! Start a savings account at the nearest Branch of the Bank of Montreal, and save and deposit regularly to build up a cash reserve against future necessities and to be prepared for future opportunities. Clever Phone Operator Saves Kirkland People The thoughtfulness and good judgâ€" ment of Miss Elsie King, telephons operator at Kirkland Lake, recently averted what might easily have been the death of several members in a family. In the early morning hours Si the morning the operator received a call from the home of Dr. Eugene Charbonneau but on answering the signal she could get no response. In a minute or two the bell rang again, but again there was no response when she asked for the number. Fearlng that something must be wrong at Dr. Charâ€" bonneau‘s Miss King called the police department. Hurrying to the home the police found Mrs. Charbonneau, Guy Charbonneau, one of the family of five children, and the maid, Miss Marie Gauthier, in a stupor from the effects of cil fumes from an oil burner. Not content with calling the police, the operator also summoned Dr. Rumball who attended the fam‘.ly and gave reâ€" storatives. Dr. Charbonneau was out attending a patient, but recalled later that when he got up in the morning to answer the call from his patient he felt somewhat dizzy but had thought it might be something he had eaten the night before. Fortunately as he left the house he did not fully close the door. Dr. Charbonneau was notified at the home of the patient that he was attending that there was something wrong at his home and he returned as CANADA®‘S EVERGREEN T PLA YGROUND BALMY DAYS ; Return Fare from North Bay to Vancouver Victoria Seattle â€" $109â€"55 ' Our Statistical Department invites inquiries. 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Full information from any Canadian Paciflic agent With offices in the chief minâ€" ing centres, linked to Toronto by our own private wireâ€"system, we have an organization offerâ€" ing unexce||¢3 market service to northern residents, and exâ€" ceptional news facilities to city residents. MONTRFEAL soon as poss.ble, to find Dr. Rumball had revived those overcome by the oil fum>s. Three children in thse house suffered no effects of the oil fumes. It was learned later that Mrs. Charbonâ€" neau woke up to find she was ill and she attempted to get help by calling central, but was unable to speak after getting the receiver off the phone set. The same thing happened with the maid. The cleverness of the telephone operator undsubtedly saved a serious situation. The oil burner, it is said, had not been properly adjusted, but was put in proper shape and n> more trouble has been experienced with it. St. Mary‘s Journal:â€"In Dundalk, a chap drove an cx team down the main street. 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