Ontario gold production made a gain of $8,156,735 in the first nine months of 1938, compared with the first three quarters of 1937. The amount produced in the period was $75,220,595.
The Porcupine belt is forging ahead rapidly and has outstripped its Kirkland Lake rival by nearly $5 million in nine months.
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