I COCOA Si' 1 WW m s n it, 5 1 Canada's Most vr AlffT HKUVUlt IS FOUND . i f i a i i I fdfiai survey in nsncrou . r a r.- 44 mi rm UllV " -wl4WVO WE said today that, as a result of a geological field survey last summer by H. M. A. Rice between Ash-troft and Clinton, some 20,000 tons of chromite ore of milling grade had been disclosed. Rice also studied and mapped , a deposit on Scottie Creek, south ,6f Ashcroft, which 'he considered of milling grade. Chromite Is used for u-hr nprfe such as gun steel and armor plate. iran I JT- Ml d Late a JANtJAKY'l, 1913 Happy New Year to All Our Customers aftd Friends $1.00 SPECIAL NEW YEAR DINNER $1.00 DESSERT Steamed Fruit Pudding, Hot Mince Pie, Green Apple Pie Ice Cream, Jeilo, Whipped Cream t Fresh Fruit: Grapes, Apples, Oranges' Tea Coffee Milk a-Cj -v'vft -Til - " " " -i ' -"VI Wl ti i Si '1 W 1 l Collart & McCaffery (Real Estate & Insurance) Vish You the Happiest of New Years THANK " YOU for a Prosperous 1942 and Hope that you will have A Prosperous and Happy 1943 Your 'Stationery Headquarters for home and office I '5 Relishes: Olives, Celery, Sweet Pickles S Combination Salad 3 Cocktail: Tomato Juice ft Soup: Duchessc Consomme. Cream of Tomato m Starter: Poached Red Spring Salmon, York Sauce CHOICE Grand's Juicy Steak, Strip Bacon Stuffed Young Tom Turkey, Cranberry Sauce j Stuffed Young Duck, Apple Sauce-Stuffed Young Chicken, Jelly. Breaded Loin Lamb Chops, Sweet Pickles VEGETABLES Brussels Sprouts, Green Peas tvtf 53 S 1 m I fa "3 j -"i 1 LOCAL NEWS NOTES E. E. Lagerqulst Is leaving night for Vancouver. A We pay cash for furniture, stoves, tools, musical instruments. Call or write Elio's, Prince Rupert. Watch-night service in the Baptist Church this evening at 11:15. Come. Mr. ahd Mrs. Gunnar Anderson are leaving tonight for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. O. A. Rix, Bishop's Lodge, will not reeeive on Friday, New Year's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Ingvald Urseth of Bella Bella are paying a week's visit to the city. Mr, Urseth is fisheries overseer in the Bella Bella area. On New Year's Day the Post Offioe wickets will be open from 8 a.m. to 12 noon. The public lobfiy Will be open from 6 ajri. to 6 p.m. k Regular - meeting of Local 180 U.A.P.S. & Marine, Pipefitters will be held In ODD FELLOWS' HALL, 4th Ave. East at 1 pjn. sharp, Sunday, Jan. 3, 1943. Election and. installation of officers -will take place. Also proposed new agreement will be discussed. A full attendance of all members is desired. R. Wilson, Recording Secretary. GATHERING MORE5TORIES-BEHIND. THE-STORY FOR YOU EVERY DAY! mm wauacb DON'T MISS CFPR 10:45 a.m. Miss Louise Bird, who 'is with the Canadian Women's Army J Corps, arrived yesterday from Van-couver to spend the New Year Si holiday visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Bird. Lieut. Orme Stuart, who has heen spending the past three weeks In the city in the course of naval leave, will sail Saturday night on his return to Vancouver. Miss Margaret Lamb, who has been spending Christmas here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Lamb, will leave tonight on her return to her studies at University at British Columbia in Vancouver. Miss Martha Dahlie arrived in the ity yesterday from Vancouver, where she is with the Royal Can adian Air Force, Women's Division, to spend the New Year holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Dahlie. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mlnnis, who have been visiting here for the past ten days with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Eby, will sail Saturday night on their return to their home In Vlictoria. Victor Amadio Is in the city from Vancouver where he Is attending the II. Faulkner Smith, School of Applied and Fine Art. He is spend ing the holiday season with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ama dio. Advertising the loss of a gaso line ration book through the clas sified columns of the Daily News yesterday afternoon, Joe Scott re ports that, within a couple of hours after the paper appeared, the ration book was back in his hands at his store. JhhcuhcetnehtJ All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Oddfellows' Hogmanay Dance, Dec. 31, 10 to 2. By invitation, con tact members quickly for lnvlta tion, Price 75c each. L. O. L. meeting every Monday, Oddfellows Hall. All Orangemen are welcome. Cambral Snowball Frolic. Jan. 22, A)W1U Hugh Carter, late of Grid-ley, Cal., write Carpenters, Box 694, City. (303) NO PAPER TOMORROW Tomorrow, being New Year's Day and a public holiday, th Dally News will not be published. The next edition will be on Saturday afternoon. TO EASE MISERY OF CHILD'S COLD RUB ON WICKS VVAPORUB CUssjFlEl! (Classified advertising is payable cash in advance. No charges. FOR SALE FOR SALE 26 ft. sail boat, completely rigged. $45.00 cash. Phone Red 701 (303) FOR SALE Contents of 4-room flat. Phone 643 after 7. (303) FOR SALE Heater, very good condition. 106 3th Avenue East. (303) FOR SALE New coal and wood range. Apply 127 Eighth Avenue East. (301) FOR SALE Ukelele banjo. Mrs. Pullen, 22a Third Avenue West. FOR RENT FOR RENT Household furniture complete for 4 or 5' .room house. Phone Green 219 or call 513 Eighth Ave. East. HELP WANTED WANTED Driver for Retair Grocery truck. Man, military exempt, or female. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission No. AF 20. (1) WANTED Part time housework. Apply Box 419 Daily News. ' WANTED Male or female sales clerk for store at Premier. Wages $100 per month. Apply VIC AM17 Unemployment Insurance Commission. (5) WANTED Teacher for Digby Island rural school. Salary $100 per - month. Apply.. Secretary. Dodge Cove, via Prince Rupert, B.C. (306) WANTED Bookkeeper for real es-. tate office. Apply Unemployment Insurance Office A.F. 25. (303) WANTED Urgently housekeeping room. Apply Box 413 Dally News. (303) PERSONAL WOULD consider taking care of small child. Address obtainable at Daily News office. (1) WANTED RESPECTABLE young couple, no children, non-drinkers or smokers, desire living quarters. Apply Box 417 Daily News. (5) WANTED Baby carriage with coverMn good condition. Phone Greer? 278. (1) 4 WANTED House, apartment or room for man and wife. Phone 591 and ask for T. C. Goodman. (307) WANTED Business couple wants one, two or three rooms. Apply Box 416 Dally News. (305) ROOJI AND BOARD BOARD and room for men shar- lng. 718 Fraser Street. uuncan wotae, alter spending ' J" day season -here -with his parenfj, Mr. and Airs. D. C McRae, will I leave Saturday night on his return to his studies at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. In Memoriam In loving memory of our beloved Ella, who died at Musselburgh, Scotland, (result of accident , Jan. t, 1941. Loved, .remember always. Mr. and Mrs. G. Krause & Familv. FINISHES This afternoon City Commissioner D. J. Matheson retires from the active service of the Corporation, of the City of Prince Rupert with which hp has .been identified for the past twenty years for seventeen years as treasurer, for twa years as acting commissioner and for the past year as commissioner. On the occasion of his retirement, giving over authority to the newly elected mayor and board of alderman following the city's return to local autonomy. Mr. Matheson has been receiving best wishes for the future from his many friends. It is the intention, of Mr. and Mrs. Matheson to continue residence in Prince Rupert for the timo being at least. Don't let 1943 -put you "In the Red!" Shop at THE Variety Store NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZARELLI, PROP. "A Home Away From flome" Rates 75c up 50 Rooms hot Si Cold Waver Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 g 3 DELIVERIES WEEKLY I TUESDAY, THURSDAY, H SATURDAY Please co-operate by placing i r i it i EE N 3 H Where your dimes are little dollars g Ea:::a::n:K;iHir.:B:iui"lr.Bi;;a:axax!iTJ m Our Delivery Schedule i jour order as early as possl- g , p ble. To ensure delivery, or- y ders must be in by 4 p.m. tne' g day preceding delivery. y I MUSSALLEM'S 1 " Economy Store p "wnere uouars nave More g g cents" g i2 Phones 18-19 P.O. Box 575 'fmrnmimiMmmmmmmEi Notice To Our Customers Owing to the difficulty of obtaining experienced help, we arc compelled to go on a cash basis commencing January 2, 1913. NO MORE CIIARGE ACCOUNTS FOR THE DURATION Wc will continue delivery service as long as possible. Three deliveries weekly, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Mornings. All orders must be In the day previous. No C.O.D. orders will be taken. . GORDON'S HARDWARE 1 3? SERVICE! City Commissioner Matheson Re- M B tires Today After Twenty Years as Official m P Compliments of the Season sr. iij twm. To All Our Patrons A Very Happy New Year ELIO'S FURNITURE A Happy New Year To our customers and our friends ... to everyone In Prince Rupert ... we extend the felicitations of the season. ROSS BROS. 67 TAXI Our wish for you is that the New Year will have all the good things possible- and BILLIARD HALL ITo All O I (5 Km I as ur Friends! A Bright and Happy New Year 1 I m m m i SUNRISE COMPANY LIMITED I To all4)iir Customers and Friends we Wish . A Happy New Year BULKLEY MARKET (McKay and Ellison) 1 COMPLIMENTS Of THE SEASON To All Our Friends and Customers 9 Family shoe store ltD. "The Home of Good Shoes ft w m m ft 4