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Makes a hit the first time Corn flakes that make you onder if here cou. anythi better - x. ooo BEWARE OF TENOR. ¥ s&em unreasonable to the | THE PRINCE IN THE NORTH COUNTRY It's safe to say ¥ a I Highness has not often been '"sna; ings of this p 8 the common y saw him in September.--- Photo dian National Easlways, MOUNTAIN OF GOULD t It Would Lessen the Value of GSI Standard. The nearest approach gold" is liter thirty years been $38.00 "mounta ' has an average, half an ounce or 1 gold to the ton This has led many persons to as seriously, "What would happen if mountain of pure gold were found? For 'ages men have dreamed an writers have writtén yards abou +) "mognixins of gold." but just wha wort happen 'if one were found i still a question with as many sides AS a quartz nugget of the precious i yellow "stuff. | That it would lessen the value of {the gold standard goes without say ing, and yet some other rare metal jor substance would undoubtedly be found readily enough to take its place in coinage if this should hap- {pen. Concerning this interesting yield question, mining experts have talked | most interestingly. Those of us, they say, who are familiar with gold mining, and more especially, the biz bonanzas of the world, need not Strain our imaginations to conceive {Of an ore body or even a mass of gold big . enough to upset inter- national monetary standards. Many a prospector frying his bacon at a tamp fire and stimulated by a recan- centrated cup of coffee must have | & Btreak of pure gold that ran across joreation as if it would never stop | Every new and then we hear. of | fabulous mineral discoveries, { that of Bitter Cree and when th yocabulary he usually ends by talk- ing about a "mountain of gold." When the stampede to the Aus- in in a ARES 'was at its height | 1852, ighdrant emigrants, h heard thit gold | and 'not knowing | eral, supposed it was hence expected to gather th gold {in pints and pails. This faut is | vouched for by F. J. Dunn, the Aus- | tralian geologist,"who as a boy went {to the diggings at that time. { And why not? We may laugh at { simpleton from the farm, and we may sneer (and we do) at fhe per- fervid seribbler of the untechnical paper, but it is doubtful whether | even that peripatetic philosopher { known as thé man in the streét could give adequate reasons for the im- | probability of such a golden dis- | covery. {| For instance, what is the biggest i mass of native copper ever found? | Of course, it was in the Lake Super- i for region. It was in 1857, in the i Ontonagon district. . At a shallow { depth there was discovered a mass | of copper 46 feet long, with a maxi- {mum thickness of 814 feet.: The {mean width was 123 fest, and the mean thickhess four feet. The total weight actually recovered was 420 tons. was found in quartz 'quai 's," and in | aving | { lar Mechanics Magazine. that pervasive min- | et Pa at "Sa ats No such masses of gold as this. of course, have ever come to light. Yet gold in great quantities has Been won In brief periods. California river beds yisldes $81,294,700 in 1851 alone, and the shallow diggings of Victoria gave $63,000,000 in 1853. In the Klondvyke more recently one miner cleaned up $46,000 in eight hours and took out $750,000 from a claim about 80 x 50 feet. Much of this gold was in coarse pellets and nodules, and yet the largest nugget ever found was picked up near Dunolly, Victoria, Australia, in 1889, and weighed 190 pounds. Another weighing 184 pounds and including some quartz brought in nearly $42,000 There have been others nearly as big, yet this is very far from masses such 2s the huge j copper nugget above described, and farther still from a "quarry" or | "mountain" of gold. The nearest ap- Froach to this as yet imaginary pos- sibility seems to be Mount Morgan, in Queensland, Australia, a hill about 500 feet high, the crest of which was a of goid per ton; This has been excavated In suve- tioned by certain writers. But the workings are now far below the foot of the hill. However, they have yielded a -quantity of gold so great as to render Mount Morgan unique in the history of mining. Since i's discovery in. 1886, according to the | latest figures available, this ore de- | Seen visions of a golden mountain or | POSIt has yielded in excess of 3,680.- 000 ounces of gold worth $73,000. 000, besides 33,000 tons of copper. The company owning the mine has like | distributed more than $37,500,000. kK, In June, 1910, | irresponsible seribe of | the Daily Screani has exhausted his i ne i On Ice Floe Five Months. Scientific data of considerable value were obtained by a party of fifteen men who returned to civiliza- tion recently after spending abou: five months on a drifting ice floe in the Arctic Ocesin, according to Popu- Special at- tention was given to thé study of currents ia Beaufort Sea, that part of the ocean which stretches north of Alaska amd. Canada as far as Banks Land, and numerous sound- gossan" containing several ounces | | cessful benches, so that it approxi= | | mates to the "'quarries' of gold men- ings were made in the cold waters. | The floe on which the strange voy- | age was made was seven miles wide | and fittedn miles long. Many seals, | polar bears, ducks and land birds made their homes on the floating | block of ice. St. Catharines' Population. The population of St. Catharines, | Ont, is nineteen thousand, one hun- | dred and ninety-five, as increase of | six over last year. The large num- ber of foreigners who went back to | their native land the war, is given as the reason, for the small in- | crease, the amallest on record. The | assessment of the city is sixteen mil- i lion and forty-three thousand, an in- | crease of a little over half a mil- | Hon. Income tax assessment decreas- | ed two Hundred and ninety thou! sand. in "The Kiss Burglar, dav. 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