Canadian mining journal January-June 1905 . See descriptive article on page 69. THE CANADIAN MINING REVIEW. 75. 1. Wright Property Cabin in theWoous. 3. Wright Property, looking towards Kerr Lake. 2. Wright Property, Sacked Ore on Bank of Kerr L,ake. 4. Wright Property, showing Vein on Hanging Wall. See descriptive article on page 69. 76 THE CANADIAN MINING REVIEW. mining industries of the country. The Dominion Govern-ment could then readily publish annually through the miningdivision of the Geological Survey, or otherwise, completeuniform mining statistics of the whole country by simplyadopti


Canadian mining journal January-June 1905 . See descriptive article on page 69. THE CANADIAN MINING REVIEW. 75. 1. Wright Property Cabin in theWoous. 3. Wright Property, looking towards Kerr Lake. 2. Wright Property, Sacked Ore on Bank of Kerr L,ake. 4. Wright Property, showing Vein on Hanging Wall. See descriptive article on page 69. 76 THE CANADIAN MINING REVIEW. mining industries of the country. The Dominion Govern-ment could then readily publish annually through the miningdivision of the Geological Survey, or otherwise, completeuniform mining statistics of the whole country by simplyadopting the uniform tables of the different provinces. Agreat deal would thus be gained, and nothing could possiblybe lost. For this most important reason, and for other reasons setforth in my short paper on this subject, which I had the honorto present to this Institute two years ago* permit me tosuggest the adoption of the annual publication by the MiningBureaus of the different Provinces of the following two tables: TABLE A.—MINERAL. PRODUCTION. k In which the first marketed products of all mines, quarries


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