om oa MrsDodson Makes Butter Mre. Dodson of Third Ave. weat, who has a reputation as a cook of than ordinary ability, has very kindly given us her recipe for making butter with Pacific Milk. She takes a smali tin of the milk, some butter and a little mor salt and about doubles the quantity of butter. We's used up our space 80 will give the rule next time. Pacific Milk Co. ELEN & & & 4 & & & & &2 & & ii & & & & & 2 & = Brand Products Limited FACTORY AT LADNER, B.C. 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 =FCOND AVENUE Phone Black 114 Hi Hood) ¢ S222 £2 20.22 22 0 ef) oA EQEQED “Shamrock” 02 02 2 02, 2 Shamrock Lar! Q The finest sold SQ Shamrock Hams and Bacoa % Unequalled for sweetness in eure and flavor Shamrock Bu'ter Best Grade Creamery Shamrock Sausage Pure Pork, in Cartons buy the Best and Save = P.Burns& Co.,Ltd. = Prince Rupert, B.C. == od & $2 [2 02 92 0a ¢ - & SQ EQED EYE? 22D EQ52 2 O93, ane sor eeerenesrecocesoodsomeeselly, ROYAL Pool Room moved to 721 Third Ave. Opposite The Empress Hotel CIGARS SODA Two per cent. Beer J JOHN PELLICANO ee At Christmas Time Solve your gift problems with Photographs. Make the appointment to- day. It’s none too early. PHONE Red 328 he Pesrless Studio Suite 22, Alder Block All busses stop ai our door FOR ELECTRICAL WORK Geo. Waddell 336 2nd Ave. Phones SLACK 367 — GREEN 304 Save Money in Lamps. STEWART Complete arrangements have been made for a big Christmas entertainment here on December 27 followed by a Wance for the grown-ups. Clift Baldwin ha sold his block, the Baldwin Biock, which he erected in the 1910 boom days, to Will Cameron and associates. The Royal Northwest Mounted Police is to maintain a detach- ment of two or three members here during the winter and in the spring work is planned for a new barracks. . * . Teams are employed on the Premier road so that when ore shipments commence next month the high grade ore can be stoped out as fast as it can be removed. When the bents in the bridge holding it up collapsed, the pile driver on the ore highway near- ly plunged .into the canal recent- ly. The big frame with its en- gine and driver hung in a very precarious position for some time but by careful manipulation was finally brought back to safety. * * > Mallard ducks and geese abound on the mud flats near town at the present time and the fowl adorn many tables. SMITHERS A Delco lighting system which has been installed in Smithers has flooded the streets and build- ings with the incandescent elec- 4ric ray which has been missing for nearly a year’s time. > > . At a well attended meeting in Telkwa and Smithers, Col. Peck, V.C.. M.P., addressed the G. W. V.A. men on his stand on the gratuity question. He was given very sympathetic hearings at both places and at the former a vote of confidence was tendered him. Last Sunday say one of the strongest windstorms in the his- tory of the Bulkley Valley which was followed by more cold weath- er during last week. . * * Another good strike was made on the Hudson Bay Mountain last week by Donald C. Simpson on the Empire Group which belongs to him. The new strike runs to a value of $250 in gold, silver and lead and is-exciting a good deal more confidence in the famous mining district. . * J Hon. T. R. Heneage, assistant commissioner of the Boy Scouts in British Columbia, visited Smithers last week. He inspected the local patrol which is headed by Rev. W. 8. A. Larter and ex- pressed himself as well pleased with appearance and progress of the boys. The local Board of Trade is go- ing to sehd ten delegates to th convention of Provincial Boards of Trade at Vancouver in Febru- SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DaAity NEws ary. They will nkeecommend, among other things for Prince George, the earliest possible completion of the Pacific Great Eastern Rail- way connecting Prince George with Vancouver, the construction of an auto road between Vancou- ver and Prince George, the estab- lishment of a land registry and provineial assessor's oflice at Prince George and the taxation of govermment lots within munici- palities. The Board also is going after daily mail and passenger service on the railroads. Charles Balagno, who recently arrived here from Prince Rupert to take over the leadership of the "ex Orchestra, is quickly shaping the aggregation into one of the finest musical organizations ever in town. . . * Moose are reported to be quite plentiful in the district this year. A settler coming to town the other day brought the report that he had seen a herd of seven of the big animals quite close to the trail. Many trophies of the chase have also been brought into town from the adjacent moose grounds. * . . Captain J. B. Daniell is in To- ronto representing the Prince George Citizen at the annual con- vention of the Canadian Press Association. ANTIPODEAN FLIGHT (Special via 6. ft. . Tetewraphs.) LONDON, Novy, 29.—-Capt. Ross Smith, the British aviator at- tempting to fly to Australia, has THE SKEENA LAND RECORDING DIVISION DISTRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE rs AND TAKE NOTICE Wai V iim acy OF Skidegat i, « seitier, inicnus Ww apply for «6 euse | f weet for cvsl snd petroleum on snc inder the fol nwwring describes lands Commencing 61 & Dost planted twenty chains east of the forth-east ner { DL 611, thence west 80 chains, thener north &¢ Mains, thence east 80 chains thence & uth Se Cheins, t point of con menceme i Dated ths 23rd day of October, 1919 WILLIAM J. LEARY, Applivant SKEENA LAND RECORDING DIVISION DISTRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS TAKE NOTICE that William J. Leary of Skidegate, B.C., settier, intends to apply for @ license to prospect for coal and petroleum on and under the following described : at & post planted twenty chains east of the north-east corner of DL 511, thence cast #0 chains, thenc: south #0 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, to point of cum teehee meat. Dated this 23rd day of October, 1919. WILLIAM J. LEARY, Applicant SKEENA LAND RECORDING DIVISION DISTRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS Cotmmencing TAKE NOTICE Skidegate, B. C., for a license to petroleum on and described lands: - Commencing at @ post planted twenty chains east of the north-east corner of DL S11, thence east 80 chains, thence nerth 80 chains, thence west 80 chains thence south §¢ chains, to point of com mencement Dated this 23rd day of October, 1919 WILLIAM J. LEARY, Applicant SKEENA LAND RECORDING DIVISION DISTRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS TAKE NOTICE that William /. Leary of! Skidegate, B.C., settler, intends to apply for a licemse to prospect for coal and petroleum on snd unver described lands :— ° Commencing at & post planted Sixty bains east Of the south-east corner of OL 262, thence east 80 chains, thence south $0 chains, thence west 80 chains, ihenee north $0 chains, to point of com menecement. Dated this 23rd day of October, 1919 WILLIAM J. LEARY, Applicant SKEENA LAND RECORDING DIVISION DISTRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS that William J. Leary of settler, intends to apply prospect for coal and inder the following that William J. Leary TAKE NOTICE : settier, intends to apply Skidegate, B. C., for a license to prospect for coal and petroleum on and under fhe following deseribed lands :— Commencing at a post planted sixty chains east of the south-east corner of DL 262, thence cast 80 chains, thence north #0 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, to point of com tm neement. Dated this 23rd day of October, 1919. WILLIAM J. LEARY, Applicant SKEENA LAND RECORDING DIVISION. DISTRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. TAKE NOTICE that William J. Leary of Skidegate, B.C., settier, intends to appl) for a HMeense to pre