The Mining industry in Quebec . d ship-ments were received from sixteen operators who worked twentymines in the districts of Black Lake, Thetford, Coleraine, Danville,Robertson and East Broughton, as follows:— Asbestos Corporation of Canada, Ltd., Thetford Mines, P. Fibre Mining Company, East Broughton, P. E. Beaudoin, Thetford Asbestos Mines, (Inc.), Thetford Asbestos and Chrome Mines, Ltd., ThetfordMines. Black Lake Asbestos and Chrome Mines, Ltd., Black Lake, P. Q. Blais & Fillion, Thetford Mines, P. Johns-Manville Co. Ltd., Asbesto


The Mining industry in Quebec . d ship-ments were received from sixteen operators who worked twentymines in the districts of Black Lake, Thetford, Coleraine, Danville,Robertson and East Broughton, as follows:— Asbestos Corporation of Canada, Ltd., Thetford Mines, P. Fibre Mining Company, East Broughton, P. E. Beaudoin, Thetford Asbestos Mines, (Inc.), Thetford Asbestos and Chrome Mines, Ltd., ThetfordMines. Black Lake Asbestos and Chrome Mines, Ltd., Black Lake, P. Q. Blais & Fillion, Thetford Mines, P. Johns-Manville Co. Ltd., Asbestos, P. Asbestos Company, Robertson ville, P. Asbestos Mining Co. of Thetford Ltd., Thetford Company, Thetford Mines, P. Asbestos Co., Thetford Mines, P. Poulin, East Broughton, P. Asbestos Corporation, East Broughton, P. Asbestos and Chrome Co., St. Cyr, P. Q.(1) Frank W. Ross, East Broughton, P. Q. (1) Shipped from stock on hand. No mining Asbestos Corporation of Canada, Ltd., King Mine al Thetford Mines, Queyard, crushing and drying plant, and 25,000 ton Btorage l»in Railroad 4 -X MiMI «n ^^^^% - < J The Canadian China CU3 Co. Ltd., Si K. mi. Anahent Township, Qu< and Quartsite crushing plant. hi washing THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC 21 Besides the above, six reports of work done on asbestos prop-erties, without having shipped any material, were received. The Asbestos Corporation of Canada, Ltd., worked its fourmines continuously, viz: the King mine. Lot 26, range V, Thetford;the Beaver mine, lot 32. range C Coleraine; British Canadianmine, at Black Lake station: and the I mine, lot 14. n VII, Brought on. The King mine is the largest producer of this group. Theopen pit has reached a depth of over 290 feet. It measures,the surface, a length of nearly 900 feet. by a width of over 500 feet,and this width is increasing continually. Step- are now being takento greatly extend the operations. It i


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