Canadian foundryman (1917) . ready, it is stated,for ore by May 1 next. Hugh Russel, a life-long resident ofMontreal, died on March 22 at his resi-dence, 423 Guy street. Mr. Russel waspresident id Hugh Russel & Sons, Ltd.,iron and steel merchants, Place dAmies,and had been in business for himself inthis city since 1868. He was born iiMontreal on August 17, 1844. Mineral Resources Near Kingston.—Mineral resources of the Kingston dis-trict in Ontario are attracting increasedattention, according to United StatesConsul Felix s. S. Johnson. The ironmine near Trenton, (dosed for manyyears, has been


Canadian foundryman (1917) . ready, it is stated,for ore by May 1 next. Hugh Russel, a life-long resident ofMontreal, died on March 22 at his resi-dence, 423 Guy street. Mr. Russel waspresident id Hugh Russel & Sons, Ltd.,iron and steel merchants, Place dAmies,and had been in business for himself inthis city since 1868. He was born iiMontreal on August 17, 1844. Mineral Resources Near Kingston.—Mineral resources of the Kingston dis-trict in Ontario are attracting increasedattention, according to United StatesConsul Felix s. S. Johnson. The ironmine near Trenton, (dosed for manyyears, has been reopened and large ship-ments of ore made to the United ore is mixed with other ore in themanufacture of steel. Export figures forthe district show several thousand tonsshipped. Larue bodies of mica havebeen discovered north of Kingston re-cently. American capital is interestedin several properties in the Sydenhamdistrict. Since the war besan there hasbeen a greater demand for Canadianmica than A condensed ad. in this paper willbring replies from all parts of Canada.


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