Annual report . had beensunk to a depth of 204 feet. On the 100-foot level a small amount of woik hadbeen done and lenses of ore encountered which were not sufficiently continuousto encourage further work. About 50 feet of drifting was done on one veinand 100 feet on anotlier. On the 200-foot level these veins were cross-cut, thecross-cut l)eing 170 feet long. Tlie ore on this level was said to be higher in on the 100-foot level. Aliout 150 feet of drifting was done on the 200-footlevel on one of these veins, No. 286, the latter apparently the equivalent of on tlie level abo


Annual report . had beensunk to a depth of 204 feet. On the 100-foot level a small amount of woik hadbeen done and lenses of ore encountered which were not sufficiently continuousto encourage further work. About 50 feet of drifting was done on one veinand 100 feet on anotlier. On the 200-foot level these veins were cross-cut, thecross-cut l)eing 170 feet long. Tlie ore on this level was said to be higher in on the 100-foot level. Aliout 150 feet of drifting was done on the 200-footlevel on one of these veins, No. 286, the latter apparently the equivalent of on tlie level above. On the other vein. No. 216. a drift 100 feet long was run. It is the intention of the compaiiy to cross-cut from the 200-foot level ofshaft No. 3, southwest to intersect the feldspar-porphyry. At the end of Marclv1920 a cross-cut 120 feet long had already been run witli that object in view. Ont. Bur. Mines, Vol. XXVI, 1917, p. 254. Ont. Bur. Minos, Vol. XXIV, 1915, Part I, p. 145. 1920 Argonaut Gold Min; 73. Office and mill, Aijiouaut goh\ mine, looking east. Beaveihouso lake is in thedistant background, York lake in the foreground. 0


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