Page 4 Mrs. Forbes MakesButter +a She calls it Economy Butter, and it is well named, consider-| and| ing the quantity she gets, the low cost of the extra butter. = To half a pound of butte add one SMALL tin of Pacific| dis- | Milk, in which has been solved a small pinch of baking soda. Whip ‘till the butter has all been taken up and allow to se! gradually in a cool place. It makes almost a pound butter good butter, too. Many will thank Mrs. Forbes for her kindness, as we do. of Pacific Milk Co. Limited FACTORY AT LADNER, 6. ©. TORK’ SELL TOVE Gurneys commenced mak- ing stoves in 1843. Still in the same line of business 1919. Hundreds in use in Prince Rupert. ON SALE AT Fred Stork’s Hardware SECOND AVENUE Phone Black 114 C.N.R. TROUBLE ~ DELAYED TRAIN Freight Derailed on the National | Transcontinental and Inter- : fered With Express Arriving Here. The cause of the delay of last javening’s train from ihe east was jthe wreck of a Canadian Northern \freight train near Junkus station. About three miles this side of the istation the train was derailed and itwo cars were smashed by falling over the embankment. The trouble held up the Grand Trunk transcontinental the ltwo railways run on the same line as iin that region. A local train was dispatched from Prince George iwhich arrived on time last even- ling but the main train from the east did not reach here until six veloek this morning. The Prinee Rupert was late in larriving from Anyox last ling and was held over until seven lo’clock this morning, INQUEST INTO DEATH OF EXPLOSION VICTIMS via G.T.P. Telegraphs.) Port Colborne, Sept. 8.—At the into the death of the vic- of elevator the mechanical superintendent said jthat dust was allowed to accumu- llate to prevent loss in weight of grain. even- | | Special | inquest tims explosions, STOLE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS IN RAILS weal 6. T. P. Telegraphs.) Boston, 8—A railroa foreman and junk dealer arrested here in connection with the in- vestigation into the alleged loot- ing of the New Haven railroad of millions of dollars’ worth of stee! via Sept. iS = rails. ' ~ a —_———————_-- . ROYA TO REUNITE FORCES ee . i Lf OF RADICAL PARTY »4 | Pool R cal we (Special via &. T.P. Telegraphs.) oo oom Chicago, Sept. 8.—The rfationa! ‘ moved to | socialist party has made plans = . \for a new international congres © " " 721 Third Ave. Ito be held in New York or Chicag , Opposite se peneeet of reuniting the sh: The Empress Hotel

fh. rer ereresereres sree weer Thursdays and i Arthur V. Thomas ORGANIST PIANI ST | | | Studio: First Avenue Phone 15 Hours 4 to6p.m. ' errr TOM LEE 840 Second Avenue, C0. West. VEGETABLES Wholesale and Retall General Contractors and Labor Exchang* B, ¢ Prince Rupert Phone 547 TIMBER SALE X 1806. 1 by Sealed tenders W n go Minister of Lands ‘ ; for ti the 13th day of © , cut purchase of Licen¢ ‘ i and ces 296,000 feet of St I hay, Mas on at area situated cad pist set Inlet, Queen Cha wed for Two (2) years © ‘ moval of timber + Pore Further particulars bores! er, Victoria, B.' Prince Rupert, 8. ‘ TIMBER SALE x 1810. ved by ™ Sealed tenders © han pool S Minister of Land ; for © the 13th day i I ; ; ut fe purehase of Lic and 0008 637,000 feet of >I : . and 9,000 lin. ft yassett Ink situated on Juskatia ; i Queen Charlotl - ‘ slowed for One (1 year V moval of timber nief fon Further part 4 por er, Victoria, ».' Prince Rupert. # Salvation aoe aadiay’ Public meetins sani 8p satu 7 m. Sundays at 7:30 P