Show PYRAMIDS FROM CANADA ADA They Are Arc Built DulIt from front Oros Oro anti Metals Front From the tho Dominion St SI reni grent mineral wealth IH is admirably exemplified by II nn on attractive exhibit In lu the palace of oC mine limbos anti metallurgy Ht lit the worlds fair The Tho display dUplay Is IB the largest ever eer by Canada at lit any ally I have hao ventured il in late years year carrl n os as f tar r north nu ne a 1 thousand miles from corn the boundary line hills between the United and Canada In search of ot new fields and the quest hue has nut not been in Its vain Canada Canton occupies a I apace of ot square fet feet near one ono of or the main en entrances entrances trances adjoining the United States section elIon In the milieu mille am lues build building lug ing The exhibit In la not nOl confined to In show Mho ca cille e but Jut unique unlue and aul striking mam displays lire aie toads made mil tI 1 AD As A Canada supplies more mort than Chun half of ot the thu Ih worlds nickel anti and 95 96 per pel cent of the thu worlds of ot these two Iwo OIlS oies at ea are ue given 1111 a II prominent place in ill tho the exhibit They rhey are displayed In lit Inthe the turn form of ot large pyramids Tho Thu lh pyra pm pyramid mid 1114 of ot nickel weighs 17 11 tons while time the thoon timeline line on of ot asb weights weighs It td tuna tons To Two other are lire ehu vu one of ot cor weighing 15 tons and another of at mica These pyramids pyramid Illustrate the pro th time ores undergo In the trammel transi transition loll lion from the tho crude state hUt to In them the finished product For IraI example In III the Iho nickel py pyramid P time the ore ure an RM turned out of oC the Iho mine forme the Ih lines bate above In is a R section olIon con ron containing the product after afler the roasting this thin in is a section con the copper and nickel matte and the apex IB la I finished hed In the till refined article Surmounting the tho pyramid Is III a rt 1 tatul sculptured d out of It the tine refined and typically Canadian In design A feature of at the exhibit holds a 1 place in the th center of the Ilse rear wall of or tins linn and resemble a 1 mantel In hi shape three hll tall columns column on oil shier either side are jolted joined by a n large laige inch the top temp of ot which IK le 16 feet feut from trout the Moor The columns nod and arch IlIch are ale built up In om com composed posed 1101 d of If representative minerals from every province In hr the Dominion In At tits center of ot the arch Is 18 a 1 rich exhibit of at gold CollI from the Yukon and anal Col 01 Columbia 01 mites mines mil 1111 holds a in place pines In tn the display Specimens 1 are shown from fromn nil alt a fields from tram Nova Nol Scotia on the time Atlantic to 10 Van an couver Oller Island on the IIII Pacific Most Abet of ot the coal coni used by b the pacific of at the States SIn tIll navy nilI comes cornell from Vancouver mines mine loid copper ores oie and ores or A are oro shown In large as are Rrt also ul o Iron and ond o Iron ore OIl table lohle cases casos contain miner miller minerals ala aiR arranged oI according to 10 their theli neo geo locution In hum one nits portion Porton of or the section Is 18 tho time of ol lice of Superintendent It I L lIl who has hRS charge charge of pt time till entire mining ex ox hihi The Canadian In the III pal tal pallice i l lice co of at minus and metallurgy U I of or groat rout interest not only to 10 who are interested In ill mining but to 10 the time layman md and IH its u a rendezvous fur tor Canadian C via vier lIon tors |