. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1914, No.3-9. een sunk to the 400-ft. level, and the main vein is to be exploredat this depth. Princess mine.—More development work was done on this claim than on any of theothers, and resulted in the finding of four veins. A winze was sunk on No. 7 vein from the third, or 185-ft. level, down to the Keewatincontact, and the fourth level was driven at a depth of 225 feet. Some drifting was doneon the Cobalt lake fault on the third level, but no more favorable results were obtainedhere than at the La Rose. The Princess claim contains but seventeen acres, and has been

. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1914, No.3-9. een sunk to the 400-ft. level, and the main vein is to be exploredat this depth. Princess mine.—More development work was done on this claim than on any of theothers, and resulted in the finding of four veins. A winze was sunk on No. 7 vein from the third, or 185-ft. level, down to the Keewatincontact, and the fourth level was driven at a depth of 225 feet. Some drifting was doneon the Cobalt lake fault on the third level, but no more favorable results were obtainedhere than at the La Rose. The Princess claim contains but seventeen acres, and has been Stock Photo
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. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1914, No.3-9. een sunk to the 400-ft. level, and the main vein is to be exploredat this depth. Princess mine.—More development work was done on this claim than on any of theothers, and resulted in the finding of four veins. A winze was sunk on No. 7 vein from the third, or 185-ft. level, down to the Keewatincontact, and the fourth level was driven at a depth of 225 feet. Some drifting was doneon the Cobalt lake fault on the third level, but no more favorable results were obtainedhere than at the La Rose. The Princess claim contains but seventeen acres, and has been well prospected abovethe contact. Fisher-Eplett.—Work was carried on actively at this property throughout the year.The shaft was sunk to the 300-ft. level, where 696 feet of drifts and 561 feet of cross-cuts were driven, without finding any ore of commercial value. A large flow of water somewhat delayed operations, but the situation is improving, and work will be continued to prospect the remaining territory. 19(4 Mines of Ontario 143. 144 Bureau of Mines No. 4 Other properties.—Some cross-cutting was done on tlie Violet without success. Noworlv was done during the year on tlie La Rose Extension or on the University. It istlie intention to explore the latter claim from the Lawson workings. Lumsden The Lumsden Mining Company were operating the property situated on the westhalf of the northeast quarter of the north half of lot 2 in the third concession of Coleman.The main shaft is 400 feet deep, and the work was carried on mainly on the 225- and250-ft. levels. The president of the company is Mr. John Lumsden, Ottawa; the general superin-tendent, Mr. F. I. Daniels, Cobalt. The following table shows the development during the year: — Level. Drifting Cross-cut-ting SinkingWinzes Raising Total Stopes feet225 feet479 7010 feet feet feet64 feet 543 100 71 cu. ft.12, 960 250 3032 300 29 Totals.... 559 62- 29 64 714 12, 960 McKinley-DarraghSavage The McKinlej-Darragh-Savage Mines of

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