Prince Uuprrt Monday "March 4, 194& i VSure lie's jjood he warm LARGE POSSIBILITIES INDICATED FOR OPERATION OF BERTON GOLD MINES LIMITED, NP.L. A LARGE PROPERTY IMMEDIATE PROGRAM High erade shipments have been made from Vfins 5 and G, near the centre of the property. To the North, up the miun-tain, other veins are known, the projected extension of which can be reached at depth from present workings. To the South, down the hill, are several veins, showing high grade possibilities, and to be included in a depth - development program. To the West are known veins and fractures to be explored, in the light of present geological knowledge. To the East the showings on the Crater Gioup of 8 claims have been little more than sampled. The 21-claim property provides ample scope for a long-range, extensive plan of operations. up on Fort Carry Coffee'! Extension of drift on No. 0 Vein in ore. Drifting on north - south fracture on No. 2 level 135 feet estimated, to cut downward extension of rich ore in No. 5 Vein. Continuation of this drift a further 250 feet to cut the downward extension of No. 0 Vein in rich ore at an additional depth of .200' feet. Extension of No. 3 adit diift 100 to 200 feet iivtlve, high grade ore of No. 3 and No. 1 Veins, Conti actors are now on the ground carrying out. this work, as outlined, 100 profit on issued capital might easily be realixed A . . . warn w. -. u of this immediate pro- gram. THEY GET RESULTS Continued improvement for the last 40 feet of drifting on No. 6 Vein has resulted In a commercial assay of $27.72 per ton In gold over a width of 2 feet, and indicates "that the rich ore of No. 6 Vein lies immediately ahead. SUCCESS in any ONE of the above objectives would place the operation above the need of further financial public support, as the high grade ore from this property can be shipped with or without milling. From the short-term outlook, or the long-term possibilities, the Company believes this to be .an outstanding speculative opportunity. Shares still available at 25 Cents Per Share The Company has issued a well illustrated booklet with maps showing location, holdings, and work dane. This will be mailed free to prospective buyers, and without obligation. Or copies may be secured at the Company's office. Berton Gold Mines LIMITED, X.P.L, Telephone .MArine C955 Rooms 18-129 815 WEST HASTINGS STREET - VANCOUVER, B.C. A prospectus has been issued and filed with the registrar of Companies at Victoria, B.C.. as of the 9th of July. 1945. A copy thereof will be furnished to every person who subscribes or applies for any such shares. TRY OUR CLASSIFIED ADS Dallhus NAUTICAL CHARTS Alt charts now available slock complete Agents for ltRmsil ADMIRALTY, US. GOVERNMENT, CANADIAN GOVERNMENT' - New Canadian Charts 3705 Morse Basin. 3719 Inlets in Campania and Princess Royal Is. S721 Harbours On West Coast Pitt Is. 372S Mlllbank Sound and Approaches, INTERMEDIATE BASKETBALL Co-ops and Ro-Me-IIi In Saturday Night's Games Co-ops put up a good fight against Savoys In the Intermediate League basketball game Saturday night? but were ended out by the hotel men at the final whisitle on the short end of a 36 to 28 score. High scorer was Davis with 18 points followed toy Johnson of Co-ops with 10. Since their recent victory over Macey's the Co-ops have been showing considerably more fight. Savoys Davis 18, II. Holkestad 8, Leland, Vuckovich, Arney 10, Eby. Alexander. Total, 36. Co-ops Bussey 1, Sheppard 9, Johnson 10, Thompson 2, Vler-eck 6, Menzles. Total, 28. Macey's just could not stop the Rainmakers in the .second game of the evening and Bo-Me-Hi whitewashed the restauranteurs 46 to 25. The students stormed the basket right and left and centre Jim Porman, hitting his old stride, was the star of the game, netting 17 points. Jim showed .some fancy shooting and could not be stopped. The lead was kept by the school all the way and was never broken. High man for Macey was Hol&siad with 11 points. Bo-Me-Hi Forman 17 Frank James 4, Hartwlg 3, J. James3, SXflC W You may w many of T r co)d. You can v tfolUrt by relieving that BR 'KlMB M Ar coufh with Smith Bra. Couth Drops Black HWV 'JffJM JBorfrtonthot- en ult eerywtere- lc IMA Business and AGAIRDNER'S rnVCTPTTPTTOV . , V ' J 1 J J A. 1J 11 iJacidngs - Building - Repairing j Alterations and Cement Work i . , ...PHONE GREEN 432 " til V 4 i. ; "Force of Better Cleaning" Kevenson's :mEA17 CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY -.,.--- Autharited " FLEXFORM SERVICE Shapes Dresses Without Guesses Waterproofing a Specialty PHONE 853 Mall Orders Box 89 BERT'S TRANSFER and MESSENGER Stand 303 3rd Ave. W. Books, Magazines, Newspapers Phone Blue 810 (Res. Green 9551 CAROL ELECTRIC Klectrlcal Installations and Repairs Reasonable Rates Estimates Free Phone Blue 318 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all its branches 206 4th Street : Phone 655 For Your FOUNDATION GARMENT Made-to-Measure MRS. PERREAULT representative of Spencer Supports (Canada) Ltd. 131i OVERLOOK ST. Box 1177, Station "B" INTERNATIONAL Correspondence Schools CANADIAN, LIMITED Montreal, Canada B. r. LmiN, Pbone Green M RetrsenUUTe Box &26 II? Jnd Ave. W. Opposite YUCA PRINCE RUPERT. BC ANDY ANDERSON PAINTING & PAPERHANGING - 633 Tatlow Street Phone Green 937 (After 7 pjn.) HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds Roofs, Chimneys and Oil Burners Phone Green 488 Evening Green 337 RUDY YORK SIGNED UP SARASOTA, Florida The last Boston Red Sox hold-out. slugging Rudy York, checked into the Sox camp at Sarasota, Florida, yesterday and reported to Manager Jce Cronin that he was as he put It "virtually signed."' York indicated that his salary differences were so slight thai he didn't expect any difficulties coming to an agreement with-General Manager Eddie Collines Lavigne 3, Miller 2, Thompson 8, Clcc&ne 8. Total, 46. ' Macey's R. Holkestad 11, Hougan 3, Murray 5, Pierce 4, Cruickshank 4. Menile 1, Tens, Ormlston 4, Ola f son. Total. 25. In the Junior League opener Watts & Nickerson were taken into camp by Gyro 13 to 10. Iv was a slow game with close checking. Hig hman was Mostad with six points. Watts & Nickerson Flaten 4, Skog, Sherk, Intermela. Nord-gaard 2, Graham, Davidson 4. Total, 10. Gyro Sunberg 2. Ilou-ran 3, Mostad 6, Lawrie, Moore. Piercr. Shier 2, Forbes, Total. 13. thm If yu ar forced 9f ' 'V.'Vv Professional j MAVIS C0LClS)UG& STUDIO OF DANCING - Tap. Ballet. Acrobatie and Interpretative ENROL.NOW! Studio: 1126 East Ninth Phone Black 236 (afternoons) r7 R ; 11 IIS U itOCK JOO t Call a Rock Man Call M. SAUNDERS Blue 666 Concrete Sidewalks, Basements " I dont takeSrork I cirinot" do myself. JOHN H. BULGER Optometrist JOHN BULGER LTD Third Avenue PARTRIDGE, GUNSTON & RICE General Contractors P.O. Box 1439. Station B Phone Green 417 House Repairs, all kinds. Cabinet Work - Foundations Estimates Cheerfully Oiven Prompt attention all work. H. J. LUND Painting Paperhanging Interior and Exterior Work P.O. Box 1286 Phone Black 823 GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, eteu Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block Phone 387 SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 p.o. Box 274 Night-Calls Especially 552 TAXI (Tom Harvey) Stand: Westholme Rooms, 2nd Ave. Floor Sanding and Finishing Repairs and Alterations VAI SPIDEL Oreen S0 Box 1430 J3t "B" FOX PROMPT and EFFICIENT SERV1CS wall eur qlttttt to COLUMBIA OPTICAL C0.LU munKxastvutcovYULax. in Sports The dates for a Canadian Professional Golfers' Association open taurnunent at Winnipeg have been confirmed by Fred Corcoran, tournament manager of the Professional Golfers' Association of America. The honorary president o fthe Canadian Assocatlan, Emlle Collette, announced at Montreal that he had received word that the dates for the tournament,' from August 8 to the 11, would be suitable to the American players. Tftese dates are to fit in with the open tournament to be played the previous week at St. Paul, Minnesota and the annual P.CJV. tournament at Portland. Oregon, which will be played a week after the Winnipeg tournament. Mr. Collette mid that Earl Morris, tournament manager of the C.P.GA., had been notified of the confirmation and that final arrangements are to be completed by Mr. Morris with the Winnipeg sponsors. Fred J. (Mickey) lorl, crack professional hockey referee, and two players. Lawrence BWy Northcott cf the Chicago Black Hawks and Gus Marker of th? Tarcnto Mable Leafs, were honored with gifts between periods of the Chicago-Toronto National Hockey Lea-rue game seven years ago troipht The gifts were pres-enied by admirers from their hometowns WILLIE PEP WINS FIGHT Knrrked Out Jimmy McAllister i in Second Round Friday Night NEW YORK The New York ; ui the world's feather-u -!,: bjxing championship. W P(p. knocked out Jimmy l McAllister in the second round i id their scheduled 10-round bout in Madison square Garden in Nevt York Friday1 night. This was thesecond bout betweeu.the. two HshUrs. In th? first, last Decemt bsr. the two bxr.led to a draw. Pep. -who cOTBfiss from ' Hart-fard. Connecticut, caustat uo after two minutes and frty-four' seconds of he second round. CHARGED WITH TREACHERY. (Continued r.tm Page 1 a Canadian . prisoner, Private John Friesen of the Winnipeg Grenadiers, a stat$i.ea said. Tugby faces nineteen charges of collaboration with . the Japanese, securing mote than his share cf Red Cross parcels, im -properly depriving fellow prisoners of Red Cross comforts, stealing, improperly exercising disciplinary powers on prisoners, five charges of assault and nine of striking fellow prisoners. The trials will be open to the public 1 Molasses Muffins Make News! So sugar! Ko shortening! And they're wonderful! MOUSSES Alt-BRAN MUFFINS 2 ruM K41oe'i All-Br 1 ra 'l rep miiimta 1 cup fliftrd floor 1 1 1 rj MS$k 1 iibubw wad M trpncm mil 6d Krllfi(x' AU-firan to molnssM nd milk; kt wi.il: for 15 minute. lVit tfj; il to fut mixture. .Sift fiour, soda &bl salt tugeUier; ooinbine ilh All-Brai mixture. Kill creased muffin pans tw-thirjs fulL IVake in modrnte o-en (4O0F.) about 20 KEEP "REGULAR" NATURALLY GEORGE DAWES AUCTIONEEER and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates Phone for Free Appointment Phone Red 127 University of British Columbia fromPage6?) ' t t ' she actually goes out to give a group of theatre enthusiasts seme real direction. "For variety av your next month's club meeting don't overlook the possftjillry u! showing a film, either educational or pure cnteralnment. Write to us for a catalogued over 500 subjects. If you are music-lovers ask for 'the catalogue of our record library containing both classical muslr and variety dance music. ' The community as a whole will benefit by the expanding interest and life of the individuals and groups which compose It. The extension depurimenr 5s ajao greatly concerned with de-veteping local communities In all aspects of their social and economic life. We look forward to the day when towns will write freely to 4he university for help on practical problems like uses for natural resources, suggestions for new industries, or the organization of recreation. Then students would have the chance to apply some of their knowledge in the service of the people. "Recently some citizens of Port Alberni explained that they were otganutlng a civic centre tout didn't know very much about how it should be operated. We contacted the Department of Social Service immediately and arranged a two-day institute on Community Centres. We expected to get about 30 people to attend. Two hundred turned u? and plenty more were unable t: get all the way to Vancouver. Perhaps we should put on another Institute in another locality. Come to think of it. why not Prince Rupert? Well, that is up to you. "Which brings me vo another point. The extension department is supported by the people of the province". We are located Ib Vancouver and. although we send enormous amounts of material to all parts, we have to SlteiK that we do a lot more for tie folk near our office: eve-ning chmes in everything from music aooreriation to fianish and short course on seed growing, cannlnc. and personnel ad- Col. McGregor At Hockey bame Lieut. Col. Jonn McGregor V.C.. who came from Terrace rand Prince Rupert to the First Great War to winjhe Empire' highest military award and who was officer ' commanding the Second Battalion of Prince Rupert in World War II, was in Toronto Saturday night and attended the National Hockey League game at the Maple Leat Gardens. He was introduced from the gondola by Foster lie wltt in the national hockey broadcast and Prince Rorert friends were interested to hear j the air incident It was the fim I time Col MeGresor had attend-rd such a game minute. Makes 15 delicious muffins. Att-Bntn't toaf-lcd, nut-like goodness m&kra these tender muffins some iA 1l mw drfenout you rrr put i pat tjf butter on ! And they're narked with good nutrition, fan. AU-Hran u made only from the outer layer of the iieat jrrain that vital part rich in certain protective dementi wch as imn. Clip the reriiw now and Itet KcBokr's AM-Hron. VS. Don't forgd! Saturday it nuftn day! fl TWO Mffffm 5,1,5 EXPERT RADIO REPAIRS All Work Guaranteed ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES HOME APPLIANCES FLUORESCENT LIQHHNO PUBLIC ADDRESS INTERCOM Mall Orders shipped same day as received RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC 313 Third Avenue West Phone 644 Box. 1321 ministration. "If we had a branch office in Prince Rupert we uld offer a much better adult education program to this whole northern area. Ilut we dwn't like to go any place we haven't been invited! So, if you wonld like u to open an office here please write to I)r. G. M. Slimm, Director, Extension Department, University of B.C., Vanconver. How aliont it? "For a start there would probably be one field worker to survey the situation and receive suggestions from groups and Individuals who wished to make use of the services. As requests for clarses, Institutes, or conferences came in, teachers; instructors and inspiring leaders would be recruited from near and far. A library of books, pamphlets, and films (In co-operatlmi with the National Film Board) would be built up. In short, all possible facilities for adult education would be made available. "Perhaps we should ask this question: 'Education or what'' Our material progress has long outstripped our knowledge of ourselves and of our society W know a lot more about the atom J. L. CURRY . CHIROPRACTOR If pain --Chiropractic! If nerves - -doubly so! Smith Block Green 995 J.HMair Auctioneer Sales Arranged at Your Ggnvenience Authorized Agent Stromberg Carlson Radio, Connor Washing Machine, Electric and Gas New Way Hand Washers, Gibson' Oil Burners. SALES ROOMS 171 Third Ave.-E. 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