NEW MINING RUSH. WINNIPEG, May 21. The stage is set for a new mining rush in Northern Manitoba, one chat may surpass the recent Rod Lake boom, in the opinion of Mr J. C. Rogers, a consulting geologist, who has just returned after an examination of the Cold Lake and Reindeer Lake districts. Two enormous copper and zinc properties are already under development there, and, with much territory still to be explored, prospectors have been steadily drifting northward through The Pas," Manitoba. Reindeer Lake, already reached bv prospectors, straddles the Manitoba-Saskatelicwn border on the southern edge; of the Barrens, and is perhaps 500 miles by water from the end of the' railway. “I. think you will find it the centre of mining interests for the north country this summer.” Mr Rogers said.
No cold is “ Nazol ’’-proof. Highly powerful and penetrating, it goes right to the root of the trouble. Acts like a charm. 60 do?es Is 6d, ready for use.—Adyt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 July 1928, Page 1
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