6 ieee Gooner come | Police Chief = Takes Issue . = With City M a = With City Man VICTORIA Vict a I i Chief John BI took issue with in Supreme C Lloyd Ritter ol Ritter Oldsmobile tatements maadt week ce Rupert Ltd.. a Van auto firm ition. I prosec i omplaine present i case, he d about trea me! received at the hands ol ( R M 1 Be Store i | city police in Victoria \ atisfied to Wi He wa _ ¢ 1951 tw harges of passu istomers at the Men's cheques witt t : to cov I H ip Ss “ } ye oO t us at Wallace that he was “throwr with arug S r acre from the } a i t A R He here ¢ f r Ar I es r Im WY wr i € LAJ\ VVUUL MEL SKALMERUD TOMMY YULE Wallaces Dept, Store aE RRA RRR RRR RORR RRR RR ERERRRRRR ee o Modern and Old Time Dance a between himself and his in-laws SATU RDAY Ritter was net convicted of either charge. One was dis- missed and the other with- AT LEGION AUDITORIUM drawn, Whitt Mr. Justice Music by the Westernaires Admission 75¢ Time 9-12. EVERYBODY WELCOME mit himself t For quick results try a Daily News Classified sda aii mo AC KSLOCK oaay by is suing Dueck Chevrolet First Public Offering TUNGSTEN of BRITISH COLUMBIA Ltd. ¥ HEAD OFFICE Suite 204 elephone Dominion Bank Building The New Cable PAtlow 5157 Pender at Granville Tungsten’ Vancouver 1, B.C. Canada ‘ sIMary ven CAPITALIZATION u the 1 f Province of Brit f $3,000,000 divided int 3.000 00 Nnon-asSSeSSAa non-p i 4 1e Of $1.00 each. Issued for properties are 750,000 sha f wh f ( escrow subiect to release or t I P I f Bri 1 Columb Ap 1000 sh n of t ale f the cu feri 00 { } npan t 650.06 LARGE TUNGSTEN HOLDINGS f spe ’ 2 (22 Claims) DEVIL'S ELBOW, STIKINE RIVER, BAC Latest report, Octobe I 1 ( D i 1 ( pat Engineer in charge of operations at Devi Elbow, wa He advised the Directors that all surface work had beer prope was now ready for diamond drilling. Mr. Frencl nded ich a diamond drilling program be embarked upon, based f surfa howings and the high channel assays obtained from ope! irface. Two 4-ft. sections at either end of the No. 2 « pen cut acro i wid 2.39 per cent and 1.05 per cent tungsten. B w No. 1 open ¢ r cent tungsten. Bed “C” over Ne adit 3.5 ft. ave ent n 2 adit across 2.5 ft. averaged 2.04 per cent tungster PRO v7 17 . PRECIOUS AND BASE METAL USK, BA B Grotto group (22 claims)was purchased on the advice of the Company ( t D This property is located in the Omine wee mithers on the main line the C.N.R., one r oad 21, miles in length has been mstructed have been built and all the necessary machiner’ he property to commence regular shipments of high ad-zinc ore It is estimated by Dr. Mandy that the etu pr 1 be sufficient to cover the cost of developments to kK é At to justify the building of ill on tt property 1 wing representative samples of shipping ore have beer ! follow From tunnel on No vein—averaged width 1.5 ft., 1.12 « gold and 47.7 oz liver i0 pper for a gross value of $95.63 per ton; from tunnel on No. 2 rage width 1.5 ft 16 ozs. gold and 90.0 ozs. silver with 3.2% copper for a i¢ Of $172.60 per ton; and from the average of three open cuts on the lead veln, an average width of 1.8 ft., with grade of 0.03 oz. gold and 12.0 oz ilver with 0.8 d and 14.6% zinc for a gross value of $180.97 per ton 1h . rake > RICH ANTIMONY PROPERTY FORT ST. JAMES, B.C.—The Snowbird group of 13 claims is on the lower end of Stuart La \part f nsiderable tonnage of high-grade shipping ore valued at $300 per n, there i $250,000 worth of milling-grade ore blocked out. It is planned to ir ite production at an early date * "prt n wD ' FIRST PUBLIC OFFERING I ' tior j t} Seoeuri ‘ ; ‘ Regist I ie he securities Act of British Columbia covers the present offering of 00,000 share 64c per share bscription for a part of this offering has b2en received prior to publication of this adver isement, We reserve the right to allot further shares according to priority of application DIRECTORS OFFICERS Dr. Frank M, Hall President Dr J R Naden Dr. Frank M. Hall . Dr J r. Mandy Vice-President — d W Welsh Dr. J. R. Naden : 4 L Skinnet Managing Director: ye a Walrod Dr. J. T. Mandy oe i e Secretary-Treasurer Norman C., Levin Norman C. Levin, Barrister ote eb * Conetins director Dt Joseph T. Mandy, well-known consulting geologist, retired | chan pe one service with the British Columbia Department of Mines during 15 years of which he was resident mining engineer for the Northwestern District of Britis Columbia, in which all of the company’s properties are situated nang Bankers: THE DOMINION BANK Vancouver, B.C. Registrar and Transfer Agents: PRUDENTIAL TRUST CO., LTD. Vancouver, B.C. For NAME further information please fill in below and forward to ADDRESS /-oom™ren|SCREEN & $100 REWARD OFFERED Fo RETURN OF STOLEN Cap Jack Yager, 830 Summit Avenue toda the y offere ne person who finds his 1950 model car © $100 re * FLASHES By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD q to (AP) So you stol a Weisiedhnies Which ; think this election was a rugged stolen last Tuesday from his garage AE Pepe You should have been When he last saw the car, ft had a green y Cade : » : 180) ven 1 in 1828 cracked windshield, It is a grey Pontia; T over Oe SCcan be I The contest Adlai} ‘umber 86-726 MATING lig between oat, out Sie i and Dwight Eisen a dae hower was*‘mild compared Lo : os > ol ¢ a t ’ RYHOLM SINKS—The 74l-ton < eighter Ryhoilm sinks other presidential . aces in the 25 feet of water in the St. L River. 23 miles east of | Past remarked rving S : . nae “ 4 uthnor and xpert on iebec city, shortly after she « th the 5,76l-ton Swiss | : : — Q and “Y e! Basilea. The large gas} hip'’s bow imp of the smashed mast are visible in this photo taken by member of the ice-breaker N B. McLean which answere Ryholm’'s distress signal. Ny were lost. The 27 Ryholm were rescued by Basiles took seame which them t mitreai the a d n oO (CP PHOTO) Sunken Treasure Ship Object Of Renewed Salvage Efforts ©" Bridge to Span sss c Red Deer River 32°" 2588 Su8 Sis LEWES, Del. (AP) Sa Vagers are ready seems to to } ay } batt a tremendous ocea rrent and a “bad weather witch” in an effort to locate the British sloop-of-war Debraak which sank in 1798 with a treasure reported worth $10,000,000, ading the search for the ip. believed to have gone down p in th um 1932 off Cape Henlopen at the mouth ! 1934 to 1936 the Delaware Bay abdut 100) ¢ t Cory tion { Provi i southeast of Wilmington, dence, RL, mi th air De ire two young Lewes dairy- | tempts to reach th inken Archie nd Weldon Birt- J first altempt brot nghar t ss the I so} i The job'has defied four pre- to da The Ba 7 ‘ 7 rf wo t vious effor inloose the sea’s aged 4 f wood | cret. A Baltimore salvage firm | ‘A!¢ me from the Debraak i teak ret iperstructure The expe mn Was abandoned that . fall after mumerou lishaps t New Railway ts salvagine equipment When folks arounc thi area talk about the Debraak nd ind the breakwate Capt WINNIPEC The Canadian penlopen and the f athe: National Railways will re-build) which persistently wh ex- bridge over the Red Deer . ri 16 miles south ; : ST Ss AL { Mi the Edmonton- LOST IN SQUALI The Debraak wa apsi yy Oalgat J. R. MeMillan,) * ‘ eae ¢ ees i iccin 18 sdden squall the record vice-presit une western " é regior said here today DOOK ana i capiaiu ‘ Drew, was lost th 38 Mr. McMillan sald the new jai: ianeniees and bridge with approaches will be . ane p 1 prisoners 00 feet | g and 160 feet fron i record sy Une up he base of 4 to the W ‘ ‘ : / ist returned from a tit Ste e la which it captured h el te vessel headed from South The previo stru wa be Minden : 4) Ve wasl yut when ice in ee ; The first newspaper accounts re Re De rose ts : ‘ of the sinking of the Veoraak ecedente els ece ita g % nentioned only a cargo of 200 > se s 0 he ( ; the of thi n { cop uan rf .B Spar t bet“ E I ; prison re ! ul Vaiga ng Lawe There's all the way from $5,000,000 to $10,000,000 worth of treasure, mostly in gold a Tks bullion, in ber held,” H tement I da ir GENERAL MEETING | ** Binks of ere FRIDAY, NOV. 7 a pre ’ ’ . Jah 7:30 p.m, The sloop, constructs f teal wood, was 125 feet long with 4 Civic Centre 30-foot beam and a 1-foot depth. British Admiralty record , 4 i it MA nt aown il Everyone Welcome ard ; s ao tee enep -" m | e 4 a e Haig & Hai SCOTCH _ THE HOUSE OF HAIG, SCOTLAND’S OLDEST WHISKY DISTILLERS, ARE PROUD OF THEIR 324 YEAR OLD REPUTATION AS DISTILLERS AND BLEND- ERS OF SCOTCH WHISKY AT ITS GLORIOUS BEST. WHISKY CONTENTS 26% O25. ONSTILLED, BLENDED AND BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND ” This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia i | | point where Wives are no presidential history At least we have reached the sOnger brought into the arena fol ap slaughter The most snocking ’ i example Of Ulls wa i the 1623 election pelween Andrew son and John Quincy Adam Stone wrote a biography rf to Gerenany M Mrs. Jackson, called he Pres- . 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