. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1914, No. 2 vein, Tough=Oakes mine. Photo. R. E. HoRE. Up to January 1st, 1914, the following shipments of high-grade ore were madefrom the Tough-Oakes mine: Ore shipments Date Tons Silver Gold Gross Values Lot A Lot B Lot C Sept. 18. 1912 Dec. 21. 1912 March .June 5. 1913 Oct. 30. 1913 28. 28 Oz. per ton 23 . Oz. per ton Lot D Lot E Total $46, Up to the same date the small mill treated 1,975 tons of ore and with about 50 percen


. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1914, No. 2 vein, Tough=Oakes mine. Photo. R. E. HoRE. Up to January 1st, 1914, the following shipments of high-grade ore were madefrom the Tough-Oakes mine: Ore shipments Date Tons Silver Gold Gross Values Lot A Lot B Lot C Sept. 18. 1912 Dec. 21. 1912 March .June 5. 1913 Oct. 30. 1913 28. 28 Oz. per ton 23 . Oz. per ton Lot D Lot E Total $46, Up to the same date the small mill treated 1,975 tons of ore and with about 50 percent, recovery produced bullion containing 1, fine oz. gold and fine , with a total value of $26, Development consisted of a shaft 208 feet deep, with drifting of 247 feet at the100-foot level, and 146 feet at the 200-foot level. In addition there is an open cut65 feet in length and pockets and stations at the two levels. 3 M. (p. II) 28 Bureau of Mines No. 4 —) ? ^- ra n CD CM 0 -QO 0- z ^o c c 03 ro O z U oJ. </7C/l/ 1914 The Kirkland Lake and Swastika Gold Areas 29 Burnside ana conglon^erate. The P;-t- ^^.^Xs No sha was 3^0 on a vein which


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