Canadian mining journal January-June 1905 . e worlds supply of nickel, and the knowndeposits of this metal are very large. Recent discoveries ofcorundum in Eastern Ontario are believed to be the most exten-sive in output of iron, copper and nickel in 1903 was muchbeyond that of any previous year, and large developments inthese industries are now going the older parts of the Province salt, petroleum andnatural gas are important mining laws of Ontario are liberal, and the prices ofmineral lands low. Title by freehold or lease, on working condi-tions for seven yea


Canadian mining journal January-June 1905 . e worlds supply of nickel, and the knowndeposits of this metal are very large. Recent discoveries ofcorundum in Eastern Ontario are believed to be the most exten-sive in output of iron, copper and nickel in 1903 was muchbeyond that of any previous year, and large developments inthese industries are now going the older parts of the Province salt, petroleum andnatural gas are important mining laws of Ontario are liberal, and the prices ofmineral lands low. Title by freehold or lease, on working condi-tions for seven years. There are no climate is unsurpassed, wood and water are plentiful,and in the summer season the prospector can go almost anywherein a canoe. The Canadian Pacific Railway runs through the entiremineral belt. For reports of the Bureau of Mines, maps, mining laws, etc.,apply to HONORABLE E. J. DAVIS, Commissioner of Crown Lands« or THOS. W. GIBSON, Director Bureau of Mines, Toronto, Ontario. THE CANADIAN MINING REVIEW. xxvii. Dominion of Canada SYNOPSIS OF REGULATIONS For disposal of Minerals on Dominion Lands in Manitoba,the North-west Territories and the Yukon Territory. COAL. Coal lands may be purchased at $10 per acre for soft coal and $20 foranthracite. Not more than 320 acres can be acquired by one Individualor company. Royalty at the rate of ten cents per ton of 2,000 poundsehall be collected on the gross output. QUARTZ. Persons of eighteen years and over and joint stock companies holdingfree miners certificates may obtain entry for a mining location. A free miners certificate is granted for one or more years, not ex-ceeding five, upon payment in advance of $ per annum for an indivi-dual, and from $50 to $100 per annum for a company, according to capi-tal. A free miner, having discovered mineral in place, may locate a claim1500 X 1500 feet by marking out the same with two legal posts, bearinglocation notices, one at each end on the line of the lode or


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