by producing mines. oils was allthot could be obtained. Under present day meth- Gold Mines Limited 0 w . ~ in Mine Profits If! . .r ton. This DWI”!!! |B Ill"! eilililllied for mining to a . . 1 . i um; the losses sustained in unfortunate B11111"! "atuu suite most gratifying to the owners. Oldbam District has _ H Seine idea. of the profits areruilil W mum" hwflw" Vickers APRIL 14, 1928 ‘WW! FfiThffiTflifTfiwv unfunny ‘ _ rue EVANGELINE com MINES LIMITED owns Flve Yea)!‘ depth oi one thousand feet and is situated hi0 feet from \ 1 of the fol- produced In past years over one million and one half dollars can be gained from the following flgureszj- Lake Shore 0w» properties, No. l in the Oidhan: District, in the County _ During 192g, m; '- l valuation of mlnillllwait“ the Acadia Minin! Comlilny which is controlled by Chlcfllfo “ O . ' mm u ‘s “mm”, m“ the w“, M‘ flunk," in gold and haostnick veins runni as high us a hundred 51,000 Invested In— 1924 shows a profit , g v 1 _ I925 shows a prdflb gi- . . . . ‘ _ 1924 shows: a profit today; 15-7 .1 . . \ iozo shows a. profit gay 1:. 00 -, ' 192i .h .~ rofit l! . " Yrrtifhi lIargre-tt cs “m; zhgzg : great ma“, 01am ‘ Ncwray i922 shows a profit today 5-999 / ' I922 shows a profit today 5.145 1926 shows a. profit todaY 3-19” Mining (Iorporatlon 197.2 shows a profit today 33W . . lit u. ' $108M ods a recovery of about eighty to ninety-five per cent_ o: ‘gm -“h°ws ' p” 47:5 quite common. This is the recovery obtained by Ontnrio Mines and Nova Scotia can duplicate this recoruL ' PICOPETY NO. 2, Rltuaimd at Miller's Luke. in the (lounty of (juysboro, approximately 18 miles from Goidcnvilie. This property was taken over a few months ago by. the E ngcilne Gold Mines‘ Limited, and prospected such as trenching, sinking test pits. and all other work that llfnecesqa y to put a property in shape for actual mining. There has been thirty or more veins discovered on this property which have been traced for u distance oi one and a quarter rnlles 1|, length. The Superintendent of the Evangeline. Mr. B. W. sweet, one of Cimndofis outstanding mining experts, having ind several years’ experience in Colorado and Ontario. also . has to his credit the opening up of the now famous Ahona w Copper Mines in Itouyn, Quebec. area. lie was also employed for two years by ‘the Danish Gwornmcnt in installing a Graphiteilfiil in Greenland. Previous to joining the Evan- geline Mines, Mr. Sweet blocked out the ore body that the Acadia Company has to its credit at Oidham. ' . *1 h . I ‘. ' ‘ t, The Evangeline n P 0 fl Three Hundred Minions, of Halifax. which property has a shaft sunk to a depth of - m“ humkcd h“ In ‘nod on “saying from $19.00 u, ‘iflum vauced. according to The Northern Miner. ‘ltiflflsga-c i112‘. the advance was $100,000,000. Deduet NIH. , -- ond Montreal mpltal having several years ore blocked out , -~ Stkha beenatl . and in addition operating a twenty stamp mill which re~ ‘gaff? “This SIlelI! includes dividends paid and twenty ounces; to the ton A recovery of approximately fifty per cent. of the gold at that time under Obsolete meth- _ iii,- Trek lluThcv Amulet - Normnlzt Castle Tretiicway Towagmgze -.-._.-...-_...-.--.-. 55555355553 Mr. Sweet's report to the Evangelincis tllrcclors is no follows; "In all my year's experience I hove yet to SCI: n property that equals the holdings oi the Evangeline Gold Mines Limited, and if the people of the cast would take gold mining as seriously as the people in Upper Canadmeastorn Canada would be one of the richest Gold Mining Countries on the Globe." The reason why gold mining has‘not been ' boosted in Nova Scotia as it should have been was not due to lack of minerals, but the lack of sufficient capital and up-to-datc machine" to extract the gold from the rocks. . At the present moment Nova Scotia is attracting the atten- tion of mining experts from all parts of th¢ worm, Th0 best evidence of this is the Acadia Mining ($0.. being npornt. ed by Chicago and Montreal capital. The Victory Mine at Isaac's Harbor by Ontario. and U. S. A. capitaLand Sterling Q . llollingcr in 192: shows n profit today M" . Vipoml in I923 shows a proilttoday 2.408 ‘ These records prove that in minim! thii Iii-WINS hive been less than 35 per cent" as against mo"! "I!!! 37 P" “m- 0 ,. . With Head Office at Montreal c - 0 s - MORE REAL PROFIT "AS BEEN MADE BY INVEST- oits n; MINING SECURITIES numm; THE PAST CEN~ “ : ‘ MINES IIAVE orrenno rue mmx AND FILE "or m. VESTOKS AN OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE ‘ST K Al. RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES. MANY OF WIII SUB- invrstmcnt statistics show that profit to investors from trim": is about llififié-mtirc than six times the percentage of pnto- V any other industry iu the country. Next to mining cornea’: Automobiles . . . ’ -_ Stool . ' _ Railroads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1 45 Great George Street 0 " - (Nofthefn haif [gland Radio Store‘) BRADSTREETSKS COMPILATION OF BUSINESS of failures in other industries, throughout the States. TURY TIIAN FROM ANY KDTIIER INDUSTRY. THE O I TAWA UEBEC HALIFAX I d SYDNEY w“ “m _ ’ ’ TIIE {IUNDIKED DOLLAR MARK. ' ‘ Lilo Illiillrflllfil: .. SUCCESSES SIIOWS THE FOLLOWING; Mine at Sterling, C.B., by English capital, andwine Harbor. ' ‘ ‘. g M h H I 9% by Ontario. Quebec and U. S. A. it l, d t P d I l d "c am “"3 - ' ' ' ' ' ~ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' " ml“; thgt could be m¢n¢|°ned_ cap a an several other o e s ‘Manufacturing . . . . . . . . . . arm m: . c In all there are twenty-five or more gold mines in Nova MINING 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .G7% A complete service will be available to investors on all reputable Canadian Mining issues listed and unlisted. Market quotations will be listed on our board and authentic reports from the most re- liable source on any issue will be supplied on request without obligation. ' Scotia being operated where two years ago there were only three. The program of the Evangeline Gold M11105 1,101‘ ""0 for an expenditure of approximately half a million dollars blocking out sufficient ore to assure a production of five bun. drcd tomb, thousand tons a day for this mill. There has been too much mill building in the past before suilicient ore was blocked out to enable continuous operation spending money on mills and fancy buildings. etc., instead of getting down iv whirl mining and having sufficient material blocked out to warrant such expenditure. WITHOUT OUR MINES-WHAT? BUSINESS POLICY OF TIIE COMPANY: Wc are offering a limited number of treasury shares at fifty cents a share-the par value being $1.00 not subject to call and no personal liability. We have no promotion stock to sell. The promoters stock is pooled for a period of three years with the Ears-tern Trust Company of Halifax. Nova Srotln. Thi‘; is not. a get-rich-quick scheme but an honetit- ; tea-goodness mining operation. Every dollar goes Into the 1' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ground-not into the pockets oi the promoters. Out oi’ an We maintain a complete and efficient statistic Li branch for the benefit of our clients. Mutch Min- “uibodifli "PM "i Thfflm “it'll”?! ""2"" "lvig" '1'" . ' ' - - - - _- ~ - ~ Three lvlliiion Shares. Lous . A we (i: ‘ompany ave un- ‘ mg Service Bulletins, the most‘ authentic mining se we published m Canada, WI" _appear on our tables 000,000,, ,-,00_000 $00,... 0, 0,000 .00 00.00,... 000,0 ,0 00,-. - and are for the use of the PUbIIC. We also publish a§eem:-|nonthly penodicai (Mining Truths) which no» vi‘ “w huwiml ihouwvi chum‘ M fifty cents a 8hr" - ' - .ub_icct to withdrawal. the balance to be sold at a much WI" be mailed without charge on request. QM“, 0,0.“ I The Atwell Company conduct a genera! Brokerage Business specializing exclusively in Canadian mining issues, and have complete facilities for buying and selling stocks listed on the Montreal Ex- ‘change. Our President, Mr. Louis M. Atweii, is also Vice-president of the Montreal Mining Exchange, The ‘mm P‘ m Evangeline Gum Mines‘ ha" m "m and his outstanding position and experience places us m a strong position. by men who have devoted all their lives to mining; there- "lrh this i5 by no means a new venture. The Evangeline Gold Mines Ltd. are now sinking a shaft on what is known as the Lone Cloud Lead. assays taken from this vein M thirty feet run a hundred and eighty dollars and eighty cents to the ton in gold and the following Isa wire received from our Head Office. Halifax, Nova Scotin. April‘ 11th. 1928a. UNDERWRITERS: Louis M. Atucll. of Louis M. Atwcll Co" vice-president of the Montreal Mining Exchange, is heavily interested in the Evangeline Gold Mines, not only being the underwriter of this issue, but a heavy shareholder as well, also a director of this Company. Mr. Atweli has put his whole organiza- tion behind the sales of Evangeline Gold Mines, Ltd. and its success is assured in every respect. MANAGEMENT. The board of directors oi Evangeline Gold Mines Ltd. is composed oi men of outstanding ability and integrity. and the shareholders of the company are assured sound econom- “Qar superintendent. n. w. Sweet. reports by phone mu morning excellent results diamond drill. Have encountered derwritten half a miiioin shares of the W" "d"! It h"? Brill eighty feet core show many sights free gold. Veins dip south conclusive proof. we are locum] h; close proximity anticline. Mr. Sweet very enthusiastic. EVANGELINE GOLD MINES LHVHTED ‘ i Q - - a “ u‘ mum “bum”! 5° m’ - a Nova Scotia issue of which extracts from leading papers and engineers’ reports appear m comunc- "‘s‘“" E"""""° 6°“ "imstimiiedl tion with this announcement. "John A. Nicholson. Secretary a Treasurer." ‘ _ H. C. Johnson. the P. E. I. Manager, was formerly a partner in the old estabhsheciMusic House of W. H. Johnson Company Limited, a firm maintainingbrattches throughout the Maritime Provinces . and by virtue of a close study of mineral development in"the Province of Nova Scotia several proper- The Atweil Company, after satisfying themselves and making thorough investigation, have un- itcsult of amalgamation test on ore from Miller's Lake: Weight of sample submitted.--2 lbs. oz. tons. value at $20.00 g0? "mvered by “m“|5“m"“°“ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ " “GM 120-30 _ _ , . . . . _ . . ical munzigcluent. The following members constitute the °“ “°‘ "‘““‘"““M "W “w” ~~~-~3-°° “°-°° ties of which the family successfully floated. He IS well qualified to function in a managerial capae- Board: c. n. Ilanilunan, on. c... Business-Man. Sydney, us, 0M4 sum-w Iii! with Atwe" 8* °°- i. 3..§.§Rf|'f°s'.£?.§'."§°.§.$1"?Tffinlinifiiflfiififiim Bottling Works. I.td., North Sydney. N.S.:; Louis M. Atwell, Pres. Louis M. Atvtcli 6e Co» Brokers. Montreal, I‘.Q., and ilso president of the Montreal Mining Exchange; Capt. C. J. Iloughton. Citadel, Ilaliiax. N.S.. and John A. Nicholson. Maritime Manager, Louis M. Atwell 8: ($0.. and ex-otlpm. diary Magistrate fo: the town of Glace Bay. N.S. CON (JLU SION : I Owing to the excellent results obtained on the Evange- line Gold Mines. it is no exaggerated statement to perdict that stock will be Iistrd on the recognized Mining Exchanges - NOTEL-Tibt t -: d ti .: t: . . . ' , I . M, m," WhMfQnZfZfYQfDQQ‘; rg‘fll;‘fe‘jl“a"ufjflfo|fe'; Our Sales Manager. |V|l . T. S. Webb, who comes .to the Island after SIX years of successful hmirli sport: and the ore was not ground sufficiently tine to com- ing of Canadian Mining issues and who had the. privilege of marketing the firg; 1hundred tlhoufiind M” '°°°"°' m“ m“ b’ ‘"'""““‘"°"' A '°°°'°" “Y shares of Amulet at twenty-five cents a share, which sold as high as . 0 recent y. r. iliiitlbii?“ M a‘ lcastcmny perm!" o‘ m “on should Webb feels equally enthusiastic about the possibilities of Evangeline Gold Mines of Nova Scotia at this stage of development that he did of Amulet, and relinquished a remunerzrtive position m Upper Canada to take charge of the sales on the island. He will be glad to give hi5 opinion of any Canadian Mining Stock. Yotrrs‘ sincerely. ,1 tSgdJ (i. F. Murphy. Nova Srotla Technical (Jollrge. l certify the foregoing to be a truc rind correct copy oi‘ tbc original certificate issued by the Nova Scotlo Technical College. ~ Evangeline Gold Mini-x Limited. (SgiL) John A. Nicholson, Secretary. We have on filo at our ofiicc u report made on the Evan- geline Mines by J. l‘. Messcrvcy, Deputy Inspector oi Mines for the Nova Scotia Government which can be Wesolicit your patronage. in thanada within u reasonable period of time, possibly riwnrr than most of us anticipate. NEW YORK-HOUSE UNDERWRITERS STOCK ISSUE. Still further indications of the faith outside capital has in Nova Scotia Gold MIIIN. Ono woii-knotvn mine that is operating in Gnysboro (‘nunty has been SIIPPPSSIIII in interesting New York capital to the extent of underwriting Two million shares of their , - . poo M- Awe" c oops-iv or we would be glad to forward a copy to any person or per- sons interested in the dcvcippment of one of the outstanding k Gold Mines in Nova Scotiu. ' -=- -=- -=- Belie veljs and Unbelie vers ! -=- -=- - j HIDCII. Space will not permit to gointo further details. \__) Iixccrpts from speech by Cccii Rhodes. Will!" ill "i" Shanks’. Whats the use‘? We could go on naming llllt‘ country some years ago:-- hpndred instances where unbeliei failed miserably and bo- liek-falth-tvon big victories. The world is made up of two kinds of iwvlilv-lhi!“ “h” believe and those who don't believe. ' “ Prosperliy-aucceskhllillilifis 29"“ "m" "° “"5”. who believe. The cynic, the doubtinl Timmtv- the qflrrins orltie. is usually found ng the “mllht hi" 5"“- rd wrncu CLASS o0 rou BELONG? whgn Noon aillllllllll, of lloliinger, and Al Freeman and Jack Bicirell. of McIntyre-Periwin- W" MW“! night and day to put their mines at Porcupine on a paying , b5!!!» "I'm" "c"! thwrah“ ‘whim! “m Qnflmeu’ "v- ‘ All leaders-all mcn oi vision-have to fight. unbclirf- "I have compiled statistics not only of Great Britain and Africa: but oi’ the world relative to the followinl "Kllrd" Peml ‘Orcille. Marine Fails, it was miles away from the rail- 1,329’, more people lose money and fail in furminldtizllil‘ h" way, and the sceptics knocked to such an extent that Larson in nflnlflg‘, that 29% more people lose nionay M411” I n: nearly went hungry for years. Only recently Pend ’0rcille mcrchantiie business than do in, mining. t M- w m” sold at l1 cents a share-now $11.00. Larson is a million- ire today. Where are his critics? Many of them still push- ng a pen behind an editor's desk fora weekly pittance. _ Years ago when Larson. of Spokane first opened up I herclrv subscribe for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ , _ Hghgpgg 0y The Evangeline Gold Mines Limited at fifty cents 150v.) per share, being n-nssessablc, not subject to call. Dated l" “"900” u, yquf question as to what I think of mcn ernment ofliciala and wise acre financial writers lifedmmd i | d l u‘ d - ‘"41 i ~— ll 0| I ,- ||,| ,0 1 m of _]1\{l,“ means investing in mining stocks or in this . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . .. day of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .., 192d. m" “Wm- M“ "h" Mun" "mun Mflnw“ “u” n gall‘ wll-iollfidath: IesraeIit: ‘atlases idfrtaofmE-gyltilif. nfllhezomtyinnnswer is that those are the very people above y, \ 35 m"! "m "W" ""“"“’"" b’ ‘h’ '°'°'"°d °°'“°""-'v° land of bondage had to fight tiic "unbeiief" of his followers all other! who should invest in good mining stock. They ' ., Imlmflh 5”“ “I ‘he u‘ “fine”. u‘ the“ d“ "bard every foot oi the way. All constructive, creative leaders urc have too little money for 3. t. 5. or 6% to do them much NAME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , , _ _ , _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ Miilllt!" '5 ‘ "Iuw-“ld n would new" m” l?“ Fuc- men who believe. Great. big successful men, industrial cnp- good: while. on the other hand. lit. 2°- 39» W- 59 1m‘ m’? man and Blekoil believed and-faith won the damn Wain \ was‘ Invenum, ‘emmhl plum". I “c mm who M“, o, "m" "M" mveshncn“ would bfln! 000mm,»; 3nd plu-rty ill"! 0"" ‘m "i" P|"°”é"n:",‘," “hf: m,"°§me"w M: belief-not a blind faith-but I belief founded on ll know- ' o. them. i ADDRESS ............................................... ,_ Shore miner: in steel. dd a I m!" d “he m wncqvudom “nhrsknflnm v lid? N0! Th!!! d" m‘ Mm" h‘ ‘he ‘n ' p ' For a _:_-nan or woman who has only S500. , 3 to 6% is Tel‘ No not much. being only $15.00 to $30.00 in interest per year.‘ while 40% of $500.00 would be $200.00 income per year: an"! amount which would be really substantial for any one in such n position.‘ ihw- ‘I'm! mil" h" ‘° ‘° "° " "m" °°““"’ “’ m D nu" AND MASS rnooucrion. TIIE bccrtr-rr or wrwri end he "l" W" 3'1"‘ m“ "‘ 3‘ °°“""'"°" m“ s - corn mumo m NOVA scorn. or u- - ‘ The “on” m’ n gmzdfmmsnom ‘érigcwovcer- We quotc the following from an article which appeared pmamhmudm"; “d”; Mfiepe u rémuied y" m0“. in the Halifax Herald, January lat. of this year; which a=r::fi&ln'rh;:n:‘°n‘ “mm. B-mmu“ of Ne‘ “at u, was an extract from Farlbault report: recognise Ito merit and the Noranda anceeu followed. NOR- ANDAJIIAIIIS ORIGINALLY pFFItBED 0N ll BASIQ OI $1.00. SOLD lt-ICINTLY UP T0 881.00 I'll. SHARE. n is reported um Noah ‘Ilmmlns. of uoiungu. drilled M“ hole in the Cheilnaiord "crook" n Scurry IN! "M W" w“ n", “m, y“ ln-tngtou, and hi: San Francisco pun", 000mg“; my tho Irrlugtou pine a billion dollar project! Homo em=n~ ~. woman i‘ Make al cheeks pnynhic to Louis M. Aiwoil d: Co., Sir Stopford Brunton, one of the most outstanding en- m Gm“ Gm“ 5"‘ gineers in the British .... ,.' , engaged by the Nova Scotia government to make exhausted reports on Mineral De- velopment in the Province. xoyn: "Moat of the shifts in the Province did not exceed one to two hundred feet and few. _ it any, went down to one thousand.” Nova Scotia must be , _ notion that the deposits were only superficial prevented the ilrvcloped by the same scientific methods which have proven tectlng of th vein: at any considerable depth and thus the g so successful in Ontario and Quebec. . upper pay c tea were worked out and the mine abandoned. - Charlottetown, r. c. on... "The most of the mining done in the earlydays of the 1'3“ N°- “n- induatry was carried on by individuals who had not suf- ficient capital to do more than merely test the surface of the veins even when capital was available. the prcvailahlc