Ontario Sessional Papers, 1913, . 62,,,950,000 Other Countries ,835 37, ,903 Canada still occupies third place in the worlds production of silver, withan output of 35,250,000 ounces, or over 15 per cent, of the total. Of this Cobaltproduced about 30,500,000 ounces, or over 13 per cent. The silver market throughout 1912 was strong, and advancing, with occasionalslight reactions only. The average mnntldv prices in Xew York are shown below. Monthly Average Prke of Sflver. . ...,February .. March April May Jun
Ontario Sessional Papers, 1913, . 62,,,950,000 Other Countries ,835 37, ,903 Canada still occupies third place in the worlds production of silver, withan output of 35,250,000 ounces, or over 15 per cent, of the total. Of this Cobaltproduced about 30,500,000 ounces, or over 13 per cent. The silver market throughout 1912 was strong, and advancing, with occasionalslight reactions only. The average mnntldv prices in Xew York are shown below. Monthly Average Prke of Sflver. . ...,February .. March April May June .fuly August ....SepteiiilR .December. Month Ytpr 190 ,22158,87053,46254,15052,91253,29555, ..3,486 J 911 1912 56,260 52,222 59,043 52,745 58,375 53,325 59,207 53,308 60,880 61,290 52,171 61,606 63,471 62,792 63,365 60,835 *E. & M. J., Jan. 11, 1913. I9i: MI x I .\ (; I-: \ (i 1 XEEirs I. !?: i m )ht. 37. (Dliyriglit, Canada 1912, by Arthur Silver Vein discovered in 1912. Assays 4,000 ounces Silver per ton, 200-foot Mine, Oobalt, Ont. 28 T. AXD X. 0. RAILWAY No. 70 London continues to be the chief silver market of the world, and the basingpoint of jjrices, and much of the silver bullion shipped from Cobalt now goesdirect to London. The rise of one cent in the yearly average price of silver means an additionalincome to the shipping mines of Cobalt of about $300, The 1912 averageprice with its cents rise over 1911, raises the income of Cobalt by $2,250, we assume that the cost of production in 1912 was the same as for the precedingyear, this large increase in income becomes directly available for increased will doubtless be reflected in the dividend declarations for the early part of1913. At the beginning of 1912 there were 12 dividend paying companies, and thisnumber was augmented by th
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