The Landmark and Dorthy MCX Claims tie into a NW/SE Mineral Trend that runs from the North Tangier/Tangier-Waverley/George MCX Claims for ~37Km (See Map Below). On this trend are MF’s that report Polymetallic veins of Au-Ag-Pb-Zn-Cu of prolific proportions for certain claims. And as for the Crystal & Wonderful MF (Prospect) as shown on the Map to the right, the underlying sediments are Lower Cambrian and younger Lardeau Group carbonaceous schist, slate, and limestone that strikes NW with a steep NE Dip. Galena commonly appears on the Crystal claim, and the main Lanark vein is reported to strike across the claim. A 45cm exposure of galena in a quartz vein is hosted by slate and carbonaceous schist in an open cut. This mineralized vein was explored by 2 short Adits where in the lower adit a 38cm channel sample assayed 60% Pb, 6% Zn, 2588gpt Ag, and 0.68gpt Au (Minister of Mines Annual Report 1923, page A233).
And to summarize the Lanark MF (Past Producer), replacement-type quartz veins bear massive Ag bearing galena, sphalerite, pyrite, and lesser tetrahedrite + chalcopyrite. The mine workings developed a 7.6m wide vein in the upper levels, and which decreased to 1.5m in the lower levels. The workings includes 2 shafts and 3 adits which explored the extent of the Lanark main Vein system on the Maple Leaf adjoining claim. A 0.33m channel sample across a massive galena in a trench near the Lanark shaft assayed 504.9gpt Ag, 15.3% Zn, and 11.5% Pb. And in ARIS Report 21390, at a seperate location on the property, a rock sample had up to 3gpt Au.
As per the map on the right the expiry dates on the Tenures 1122850 and 1122871 are both 2026/Mar/25.

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