;i page roun BURNS LAKE IS BEING REBUILT New Stores Going up to Replaco Those Burned on March 1S Hums Lake business seel inn which was -destroyed, by fire nn .March 1 8 is tiow undergoing rapid roeonslruclion, says the. Hums Lake Observer. On thu (i. II. Robb Idl next. the bank Phil Hrunoll is pipeline a largo general slurp and expects In have liis business in operation In few wppks limp. Messrs Sidorfs & Marsh arc' negotiating fur I hp purchase of the. lot owned hy M. O. Slich aiid llipy will short ly erect a store and cltili room on I he premises. Jiinies MeKenna is now super vising the predion of his new Post Olilee building which is occupying Hip silo, on whiph I he Gmernmenl Telegraph Ollipp and drug store formerly stood, (i. M. itobb's new store is Iip ing rapidly completed hv Win. lipid and Taylor .lonsen. A. II. lirown is making temporary repairs on Ihe (ioveninienl buildings. II. .1. .IpwpII is launching, into Hip business arena with a meat market and grocery store ami Hip .IpwpII Illock is being re-modpled to suit I lie SOAP KING HAS PASSED AWAY (continued on page four) , years liihe (he rwlers exceeded the oulpul; moreover Lever was 1 1 red of sijiiaMiles with rapacious owners of neiffhhoriiipr land, who iliouf?hl his supcpss in the works at Wnrrinjjlon ehained him to Ihe spot, lie hied himself along Ihe hanks of fhe Mersey, aiid at leiiRlh paused to Jook- over a field pale. Here we are," he dpclared, and he never looked any further. Where the field pale slood there is now I lie front entrance. of Lever Ilrolhcrs, and all around it for. miles are Ihe factories and the lovely industrial villape of Port .Sunlight. The late Lady Lever cut the firsl turf at lort Sunlight in March. I8K8. The model villape adjacent In the factories is constant ly growinp; there are churches. lihraries, cluhs, gymnasia everything for the physical and moral uplifting of Ihe populace. sol a cent of interest has hcpn charged hy Lord Leverhulme's company on Hie capital outlay upon the village; his Lordship hilnself more than once declared if we had searched the country through we are convinced we couldlnol hayft found a lietler.in-vesl'niphL" He stipulalpii from the first that Hie nuniher of houses should not exceed ten to Ihe acre. Tlfe rents are . based purely on the cost of upkeep, wilh one per cent -added for ile-preelalfiin. Big Libel Suit In middle life Lord Leverhulmit Iip was created a IiarOnet in 101 1 and a peer jn IDI7) looked exactly; wlia( he was a prosperous, hard-headed son of Lan cashire. Many years ago I here was a memorable collision bp twepii Lord .NoitbclitTe and him self. Loril Levprhuline hadiniK lalPil a '.'project whereby practically Hip whole of Ihe soap-making business of fireat llrilain Woub) cnine under his control. Whellier this would have lieen of benefit to soap usurs iS'dpbat-able; at any rale, there was noth ing .illegal In atlcmpling such a merger. The proposal, however, aroused a violent campaign against the Lever firm in the. NnrlhelilTe papers all over the JUnited Kingdom. Writs for libel followed. Sir Hufus Isaacs, now Lord Heading appeared for Ihe pally Mail; Lord (hw Sir F.d ward) Carson led fUr Jpjfpr Uro- VJIiers. the head of Hie soap firm was sooii under Ihe fire of Isaacs, in those days one of the irinsl subtle cross-examiners in Hie British courts. All his skill though, could make un impres sion on Hip uict but imprpgnn-jde fronl presenteil by Lever in the witness box. For a wbolo day and a half lie cleverest ad vocale-Mii llrilain endeavored lo find an opening, but the pro pprous,, looking soap boiler neve .gave him a chance, it was a re jnarkabie exhibijion, more so be Vause neilher advocate nor wit ness ever once showed the slightest xigns of .temper. Tin ally Isaacs rose and declare! that in' view of chief wilness' "noswers he coubl carry liis clients' defence no further. Without leaving the box the BRINGING UP FATHER ' f TfHE DOCTOR aMO . . OtT PuVt COLF t0 A 1 (SSv TPT THE. WALK N jWZS. ONL KIT THE i 1 L V-v eXLL IOCIT i j - "W CHOICE. I OI92i Int-C Fcaturit Snuvirt. Inc. jury awarded ine i.ever uroiners l'Sii.iion damages. Similar ae-! Hons against oilier ' papers of; (he .Ndrllicliffe group were set-j tied out of court. The whole j business cost Lord NorHiclif fe's j papers srineinin over lioo.oon. ; Why Xorlheliffp ehosp lo make so bitter an attack against Lord i Leverhulim,s aclivilies has never; been .revealed; Hie result was ceriaimy the inggesi sei-naeK the great newspaper magnate ever endured. Beaten at Polls ltalher curiously, Lord Lever-' liiilme failed lo persuade Ihe lectors in that, pari of Hip conn-1 try where his works are silualedj lo return him lo parliament un-j til Iip had 'appealed to Ihem Tor' the fifth time. He sal for the j Wirral Hivision of (Cheshire from ! I'.mii lo HMO, but made no great' impression in Ihe (louimons. Hej never was a political orator, al-j though he. was always ready lir defend in solid fashion liis In-j lief t lull I'.hglish prosperity was! rounded upon free imports. Once he engaged in a public debate! wilh F. K. Smith, afterwards Lord! Chancellor Hirkenhead. The millionaire spap maker was old enough lo be his opponent's falher. "F. 1-." had mJ then - , 1 won ins ursi election, nut was already glib of tongue and pretty pert in relorl. In. mere debating ability "llu smart and promising" young lawyer fairly walked around Ihe elderly soap maker for all the nations. The debate.. I hough, did not convince every one thai heard it that all the brains tn say nothing of conr-lesy to Jhose who have nol Hie ready tongue) were on one side. In liis later years Lord Lever-hulme suffered from extreme deafness. ITo had been a wid ower for a good many years. His heir, the Hon. William. Hulme Lever, is acting chairman of Ihe business which his falher found ed. TERRACE NOTES Olof Hanson of SmilhPrs was a business visflor In town recently. Mills camp at Ilenio has c'osed for the season. Since Hie "iver opened in Ihe spring '18.000 feel of idling ami poles have been floated across lo Hemo where they are now awaifiug shipment. Economy Plus Thrifty and resourceful housewives of British Columbia see in Carnation Milk not only economy, but a pure, nourishing, ever-ready supply of wholesome milk. Your grocer has Carnation, so you need never run, short. MADE IN CANADA. Several hauling Send for copy of Mary BUke't Cook Book. Carnation Milk Products Co., Ltd. 134 Abbott St. Vaacouvtr, B.C. thousand feel snll await when the ferry goes in. .1. Parkins, chief inspector of piles and poles for the C..N.IL, was in town last week. Mrs. Prince, of Mr. week. Moore and children of Ilupcrl, were the guests ami Mrs. .1. Frost last Miss Apiips Fairbairn anil Miss Joyce Movie of Toronto arrived in Terrace al 5,30 on Monday morning after a very enjoyable trip through Ihe wesl. They ure Ihe guests of. Mrs,, F. T. Ilojs. Hural Dean Marsh visited Pacific and Prince Ilupcrl last week, returning Monday.v Mrs. 'ien. LiHb entertained Ihv bridge club Tuesday evening. Jack Hoar, who was associated wilh Ihe C.hiro Mining On. lias purchased Mall Allard's mining claim on Maroon Mountain. The hoi weather has Ihe river lo riso rapidly oteanismp aEt an important factor in the mofitioftrai The Steamship Agent is a man of broad experience in matters of travel. He welcomes opportunity to be of service. His suggestion ere helpful to even the tnoit experienced travelers. And those making a first trip abroad find his advice il invaluable. When you think about a trip abroad, be sure to consult your Lteam hip uent. Going to Europe on a Cunard or Anchor-Donaldson Steamer is nnly half the pleasure- the other half is in going via the St. Lawrence Route. Atk your local ateamahip agent for parlkulara und sailing dates, or apply to THE CUNAHD STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED t HASTINGS STREET, W., VANCOUVER ANCHOR-DONALDSON CUNARD CANADIAN SERVICES caused though IHV it is not this lime, Ft iip rally run.? 'ttth I've bceis here so lonc SWINC,UM' VT THlb ALU THAT A, COX CANE OP AM' ewe ME TWO DOLLAR - HE ThqucHT" HERE.1 Ciii Britain rifhn rved nearly so high as al last 'year. The season is more backward. tieorge Little Ji:is gone up Ihe line m business, Henry Honroy left for Lake Tuesday iiioruing. A. Y. 'ileum of own on Moinlav. .lack Null has duties as assistant K a hi i o Memo1 was in Tom Fraser of Prince Ilupcrl has been' appointed ferryman al Memo. Mrs. Marker aim Mrs. Sundal, who imiI with accidents at the tenuis courts last week are recovering, though neither if IIipiii are able to play again so far. Jimmy Turnhull of llaellnn iwas in town on Monday. assumed his fire warden. 'Hip Athletic Association is pulling Ihe old tenuis courts in shape for Ihe season. I lie M. Andrew s Society gave mother of their successful dances, Friday, May I, Mr. XpwIoii, Who has been away for a couple of years, returned lo town on Monday. FINAL MEETING OF BADMINTON EXECUTIVE Larger Balance on Hand This Year than Last: Nets to Remain In Hall for Short Time Longer A nieeling of the executive committee of Ihe Madmiuton Club was held last night and the report of I be treasurer showed thai there was a larger balance on hand this year than last. A complete statement could not be shown as there were a few tin-paid bills still outstanding. A reipiesl had been made by some of the members Dial the 'ourls should be n'opeiied a little longer, but liis was not agreed lo. II was (decided, however, lo allow the nets lo remain in the hall during Ihe iiioulji and any meinliers who wistieu to piay c(Mibl make their own arrangement with the hall management nod for shuttles. , Tim tlitvl! liiftAf illivf fit A i4 ftjkli m iff ie will be hobl In Seple'mbnr. Sport Chat The tireat War Veterans did not play as good a game of fool ball as was expeclpd of Ihem when thoy met the Sons of I'ng- land in Hip opening game of tljf season on .Monday evening and if they do nol lighten up tonight they are apt In find the flallics gelling away from Ihem in Hie second game of the Sluarl Shiel series. The tallies' team .has not been altered in complexion a greai deal from flint which re presented the Scots las) season In fact, only fin Ihe forward line are changes lo be noted Alex. Mitchell and Mcllnugall come from the Sons of fianada and V. Mitchell from the Vets of last year, have Scoll was last year at Anyox hut the season before lhat he was on Ihe Scolllsh lineup.. A good game seems to be in store for this eveningand then wiJI no doubt be n bumper crowd on baud lie wilness il, More (ban 2200 inen ami boys will play ninalpiir baspball In organized 'leagues in Jlritish Columbia Ihls summer, and nearly I ft 00 nf !!ipse will be liuder Ihn jurlsdiclion of Ihe ll.C'Ainaleiir baseball association. A provinco- ct couuv THtrer COb AHOTHER. pt&qotton: r Wanted For Sale For Rent SMALFI) lenders will be received by the (Mirer HonimandiiiK. II.C.P. Police, Prince Hupert, It.(i. for Ihe purchase of Ihe launch "Adanae," (length 10 feet). F.nvelopes lo be mark ed "lender." Highest or any lender hot necessarily accepl-ed. Tenders will lie opcnM May i, I'.ln, at noon. 1 08 WAXTKI). Itpliable unencum bered woman, capable of looking after rooming house.' Jle-fcreuccs required. Apply llox 217 Daily News ollice. Kill WANTKIi. (iirl for lee Crrtim Parlor. Kxperlenee necessary, (iood wages. Apply K,4!. Confectionery. If COOK Wauled, man or woman. Apply personally a) Hotel On-Iral. 108 WAXTKI). Housp or garden work. Phone lied I OH. 1 1 1 MA III Wanted. zcll's slore. By George McMc AH! n ! MR.JiCC'a rNO -oT, - plV ColtpP vllo QUT jj - " 9 . P " 0 ' r- Ji L DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for lets tli MANTRD Apply Mrs. FOR SALE FOIl BALK al Terrace, ll.ti. Ten acres of laud right in town opposite the school and right up (o Hie railway trak. A good location, for a cold, storage or a wholesale hoiisn as Terrace is Hip natural filling out place for Lakplse Lake. UonT overlook this lot. l'rice 7l.n0. A. C. Little, Prince Itnpcrt. n.Gt -tos F6ll SALK.Spped boat 10 . feel long hy 7 fool beam, ftft li.p Lowe-VIetor enisinp, speed 1 1 knots. Hull 3 ply diagonal. Price !i00. Apply P.O. Ihu liJl, Prince lluperl H.C. SACItlFICK HAL Secure our pamphlet on our SacrificiySale for two Week. Furniture of every description must be sold lo make room for our new slock. Prince lluperl KxchanRn. FOIl SALK. Attractive modern furnished five room bungalow Large basement; good. ijaun Kverylhing ready lo step into $3,00.0.00. Apply 111 High th Avenue KasL FOIl SALliUiloef,; wilh reiladt--ant and pool hall in connec tion. Cheap rent and good lease. Apply or wrile A. K Henderson, Hums Lake, II. (J. FOIl SALK. Pleasure hoal"Ko.ho' C. L. Heimlel. Cold Storage , Phone 221. tf FOIl HKN'T. six rooms. TO RENT - Furnished house, Phone 1(H). FOIl HF.NT, Claiip aparlmenl Wcslenhavcr Hros. , If BOARD I IDA III and lloom, or lioiird only 11.1 Fifth Avenue Kasl. Plionn Med 707. HOAIll), Second The Avenue. Inlander, H30 Phone 137. wnii! survey oi nils ever-growing sport shows that there are at least Iwenly organized leagues most, of which will be aOilialcd wiui hip provincial uovermug body. Thorn are many smaller leagues,, loo, of which niiliileur ofllcials have po record. In Vancouver Ih roe. senior A leagues will operate wilh two senior II, one Junior and one juvenile I hose loops involve a total ol fifty games or more than five hundred players. The season's play opened generally on April 15. BOATS AND LAUNCHES HICKS OF KASTIIOPF. Marine Knginos- l-H.P, l-II.V. C-ll.P. 8-II.P. H-II.P. 10-ll.p. All the include SHEDDON TAXI 134 4-CVCLK New ami s- jhaT wilhout clutch $185.00 I cylinder Mil 200.00 cylinder III) (50.00 cylinder III) 750.00 cylinder. Ml) 150.00 cylinder LI) 175,00 above except -the first the Famous Joes Itu- verse Oar, and. full electrical ami propeller equipment. The beat thai money can buy. Kasthnpc Hros., 1717 (ieorgi.U SI. W. Vancouver, ll.C. Always at your service. AnyWhere at Anytime. Five pw- ienger Dodgo Sedan Comfort and llourteay. Hairs: Bile for I or 2 passengers, 2.ph- for each additional . passenger. PHONE 134 MAmNE TAXI SERVICE .AUNCH Oh llaby" at your ser vice day or night. Uomforl Safel- Courtesy. If it'n a wtiter (rip call liurie Lanibly. Phoi..!s 570 or 131. TAXI 592 FUR DKPKNDAHLIi TAXI. IJ and Nighl service. Comfort anilM'oiirtnsy is my motto. PHONE 592 CONRAD LEE Stand: llichmond llooins. TAXI Taxi 67 Phone (CaH George, Paul or Oust Prompt Service and Comfort Day or Ni?' t Stand: .TOSS CROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Clock, Across from Uni ir Hiiel BEDDING PLANTS. Plants that grow and rtyay you for your labor. McCarthy's bedding oiil plants are speci ally acclimatised and o.in be relied upon to produce the goods. Slore Phone - lied IH3 (ireenliouse Phone Illock I OH MCCARTHY'S. COLUMBIA RECORDS NFAV Process Columbia Ilecordi no scratching. Finest ro productions of latest Knx Trots, Songs und lusliumenlal music by world famed artists Call in and hoar them. PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE, Third Avenue CAMERON TRANSFER Phone 177 Baonapo, Furniture Moving. If you waul anything sent for, or delivered, phone us. P.O. Hox 009. KEITH'S CAFE. When in Stewart visit . Keith's Cafe in King Kdward llolel now re-modelled. Up-to-date Dining lloom and Lunch Counter BOD KEITH - Manager. FURNITURE HOSPITAL And Oenoral Ilepair Shop. He- pairs of all kinds promptly allendeil o. Window draperies made lo order. Carpet laying Furniture crating. TOM BALLINOER .Phono HI Hear Sherman's .Market, Fulton S!ro4l KNITTED GOODS SWKATKHS and all kill I ood goods made Phone Illack 395. b I nil a nimi j nf lo order, tf ure biore. v. u,iy s change New m.i noons. Quo. 33U Third FIRfWOCD. He Con,r , Dry hlM Fresh ; I' .i X A. HA M v Call Tor Norlhi'i'i' Ited 2t:t. W. H. 'I , For the tail - Mond.o - V ' itrilav . From Ihb Et Monilu) . i Frid.ix. .1 To Vancouver TuHsdas Mail i alurd;i-Thiir'l. Sundays F..P.H M v rom Vncouf Sundays Wlii"-I.i Fridays HhIhi'I- - C.P.Il. M ' ' To Anyox. Alice, N"miiI.i Sunday- From AnYOX. Alice Tuesdays Tfiiir.! in - To Stewart and Salui'l.i - Uiiii.hiv Points Thur-ito- From Port simt" River Points Satunlay- To Alaska foinv In Mnv 8. 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