its objective. This tunnel will be continued, and, when cut, the vein should be drifted on Southerly until the big eight-foot vein on the Sullivan claim is reached. (See Cut No. 4.) The point of intersection of these two veins is covered on the surface by glacial drift. Enrichment may be expected at the point of intersection. From this point, the tunnel should be turned to the left and the large vein on the Sullivan claim followed into the mountain, when depth would be gained increasingly. There are other showings on the Daly and Sullivan claims, but the foregoing will be sufficient information for purposes of this Prospectus. On the Lakeshore claim many veins, of varying widths, are traceable, but these have had no work done on them, with one exception. In a vein 3 to 4 feet wide an open-cut disclosed, besides other minerals, some visible gold. Assays of samples taken from this cut gave values, quoting in round figures only as low as $2.00 and as high as $2,000.00 to the ton, while a picked sample, assayed January 24th, 1928, gave values of $23,400.00 in gold and 795 ozs. - silver to the ton. A phenomenal assay of this kind, however, should — be properly interpreted. As successful mining is based on quantity and averages, its meaning should be restricted to an indicator of values, pending further development, but as such it is both inter- esting and promising, and augurs well for results in the develop- ment of this gold vein, and other veins on the same claim. A short crosscut tunnel was started to get a little depth on this vein, and is in about 45 feet, with from 20 to 25 feet yet to be driven to reach its objective. This tunnel will be continued, and will give a shallow depth on the vein of about 20 feet. This lead can be traced down hill for some distance, and a tunnel will be driven following the vein in all the way, which will give a depth below the surface cut of about 200 feet. In the development of this vein, apart from mining averages, there is the possibility, and even the probability, that some very rich gold ore will be encountered. Other promising veins on the Lakeshore claim will be ex- plored and developed. (6)