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Box 66 ( BETCHA YO) DONT KNOW WiHIcK IS “THE FASTEST HORSE iN THE WORLD i : ee pt = +. —~- ‘Z ty md wore Ree Terese 2248 ———- : ea ee aot desk, etc., so that when the fur- inace was in use it was impossible Ito do any other work on account and yibratian, |HAZELTON MAN lof the heat, noise and the fact that ihe fumes Oled ithe small room and contaminated verything in it, Now it is clean, WAR ess and businesslike, and |Mr Willemar and bis assistant, a young lady can both independently, and con. | double the! eare Icharming heathgratery of Douglas Wiilemar | Visited and Described by Comrade in Arms. carey on sequently of work with in a shorter time, | accomplish more amount jand less fatigue Poe Hazelton correspondent of | Loan Helped. the Victoria. Colonist writes to} rhat this has been brought to {that paper as follows: pass is largely due to the instru ; “Pht being one of the numer- nttlity of the Vocational Loan mining in B us centres of itish| they © Caltimble, I was much interested Re in trating the methods employed. | From enquiries T heard that there was an laboratory at New Hazelton, so, wending my way |thither, | found a small, but well))..y displayed by his comrade-im- equipped, laboratory 100) jarms. Phanks to the Voeational yards distant from the ; I oan Department's promptness in “New Hazelton is a of} soldiers’ Oivil and particular. | businesslike meth. | member of the staff and was conquered martiment of Ui establishment ly through the ods of a ‘live’ who came, saw by the ability assay and business acu- about railway. village ! yrranging the business side of a} only a handful of inhabitants,}),,.,, Mr. Willemar is now set} |but, being directly on the Grand]. pic feet. after having given up| trunk Pacific Railway, it is easily la lucrative ranch and fur busi- jaccessible from all parts of the} oc. to fight the Hun ali.of district. On entering through the} opie be lost through his ab-| jmain door of the laboratory, | was senee in Feance, He wished to} jagreeably surprised to find myself express his appreciation for the} jina brilliantly sunny room, light excellent. course in mineralogy jed by two good-sized windows, and and assaying granted to returned as a fellow soldier by Douglas 4ioss It soen transpired that } Was greeted the cheery assayer, | Willemar. versity of tish Columbia, and the kind-| uurtesy and great personal ieoldiers at the Uni ness, }we had gone over the top at Vimy interest displayed by the pro- | Ridge at the same time, and that foaacirs and thet: able assistants iwe must also both have been at and to the businesstike methods |Lens when that place was @ veri-|.¢ the Vocational Loan Depart- table shambles, and where Mr.joiint their promptness and ¢our- | Willemar was so.severely wound, : , ; i that his friends gave him 1 en jee i : “ae = « vc ritti ip r : ° t Fifteen Wounds. ifor dead, Naturally, we fought ; For myself, | was surprised jour battles over again, and when} | ; lan puched ¢ the luce f o we had arrived at that camarad-|“" ched at abescenpbegh ct, erie, which can only be know! nan, Who spoke so-little of al ithose who have faced danger at end sa much ip preleg © | death together, we proceeded with ers and I th ught that oe ithe business for which I had}! ain need never despair, When! tial } sons would give up all, @s : The Laboratory i this one, face untold hard- al re r rf ’ | Lasked Mr. Willemar to explain ps, endure dreadf wounds to me the use of ail the mysteri nd tn va time in &| ito me ises of al > myster i ous phiais and apparatus sur- itary hospital (Mr, Willemar rounding us, but he laughingis had fifteen severe wounds besides being gassed and shell-shoeked), iprotested that that would take Loo ; “ut ite he bid ok {je ial inaalinttaradind in atsiameanmitaiiieaen ars al mi long and would not interest « 000 OF Oe ee en ee eae 2 ) ake excetient LAtHane Sadaeek. t weathered musk ** hard before, and yet start in| ¥is eel years eee. ae CREP Ons eee = : es) —._ |again at the very beginning, smnis- |*°%# OF & serman. ‘W O} ) BUSINESS jinteresting information. For in-| ' . . . Ni EN FOR BI NI en |stance, Mr. Wilemar had fittes ;jin « and cheerfyl, hepyily handi- THAT “Play Ball!" will be on lup the Igboratory entirely him-|° arias an ow a we hea of the pleasant sounds that will AR i W a ee The old building in which|®"¢ compere Whe Wen wao ha greet the ears of the fans in the ; iM ineve ene . ) 10 453 Shawatlans Pa lit had been when he iook it over|"ever endured fhe rigors endl ae fulure. Phone hawatla Pas |was small, dark, and possessed ne , bands bips of a Campaign such as} a te t ped tf ang a gs are ats wp to 100 tet jconveniences at all. Mr. Wille |tinis se Two-color window cards take BWoODWORKI LACKSMITHING AND MACH aos SHOPS i i Sh OP ee ese na Purity! Purity The one dominating note that runs all through the making of Sunlight Soap is Purity. The $5,000 Guarantee you get with every single bar is not a mere advertisement. It marks a standard set for the buyers who select the choice Sunlight Soap materials—for the soap boiler—for the expert chemists—for the girls, even, who wrap and pack Sunlight. A NRE Insist on getting the Soap you ask, for— oy Sunlight Soap! : LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO imar had placed a long narrow the eye quickly. Ree them at the Seats, with rounded onde, down the h ~E News Job Department. ‘centre of the room; on this be/4 ‘The Man in the Moon - Seal Cove Marine 1e Ways, ity had made and aicka a % if SAYS:— P Gua track to hold filters, and also se ‘sets| Phone tet 391 Phone vee lof wooden burette stands, all) “? wer ~s | fixed securely to the table, so on THAT about the easiest way te an accidental shake or blow would!get money is to inherit it, jnot break the costly burettes, filt | . ,. , i LAND AUl iers, breakers, etc., nor derangs rHAT the unpardonable sin is | TERDERS =e COAL. Port he rh le i also fixed alto refuse to pay subser @ é ’ ; a eee apr es j — : ‘ = ees aaron ont SHALKD TENDERS addressed tw the un strong shelf to the wall alt the |advertising bills. At least that! deraigned end endorsed “Quotation ft PRINCE | . back, where, in a good light andjis the opinion of the business et. with be received 30 dm weiech neon, ithe anger ¢ * being | manager, 1920, for the supy without danger f their beir anage eee oe, & ro ie bulidings thrdughout|_. TA x . shaken, ~the delicate balances 14. caeihes Of British Columbia bs : could be manipulated with aneet THAT the only grally truthful} g¢ be ne ge Rd Kk a w § a ¢ following , ne sither ats ing erson is the one who save nicelé tment of Public Works, OF ; bee by anyone, either tanding orf |P i one O Bas ie * teil tr che Caretakers of the }o® bigh water seated. Previously the water ar-|things about us. inion Buildings ie | a ana . u ree ary . ’ " 2 rangements also had been very| tne # - Gf" phe! torts Pee te ee dese | rovines ; ’ , ive our so “T-assaye fHAT some ladies are so ered- t in accordance with the con-|* bea primitive, but our Idier-assayer | some i ) ered sag heath ee ciel had rigged up a water tank, which|Ulous that they believe it when)” yap f inust be accompanied by an| Lot 434 was raised to the ceiling and|someone tells them they are ee the vareer of ‘ae Minister of 5 bblie |! oe ore , if a cable ¢ sweet. us) to 10 fc. of the amount of | Pout , lowered by means of a cable and | see we War Loan Bonds of the Do. | bundre ‘ pulley, thus ensuring a free run} = lil also be secepied as security ioe lof water all the time through the| THAT people who (hing tbem- Seis ou god ant iC Pequired Wl ich wa attached rubber piping, and at{se!ves better (ban others are the “Gye ery . : ; st & DESROCHERS Ares 4 . the same time giving more floor}wWorse for the thought. Secretary nore oF it 2 | ita eenaeee tb eit Bil tat. ef public Works LENOR KEL ; space. IAT ° +e _1a96 res t te ‘ ; “Mr. Willemar showed me his rHAT some people are 8) ¢on- ee are pore SS fr. iliemar showed me h os bai SRERNA LAND DISTDICT MISTRICT OF shelves, stocked with various )*©)}"* wy Unagine other people an CHARLOTTE LAND Af chemicals, all methodically label-|"ate them. TARE NOTICE sai 1, Charles Hartle, of ’ vo, 9 led, each in a place of its very Pee eid 0 ¢ ecupstion rancher, in FORM O cl : ' Ty : on 1 oly for permission w purchas A rN own. He then took me into an ad- THAT one of the erying sine tbe’ tel f Booty , fer tlibed lands: : PRINCE RUPERT LAN joining room, separated from the of the age is taking oneself too nil . oS pee pee co te : eae ee th aeete irst large roo! y a swin or, seriously. 2 fly direction from the §.W first large room by a swing door o VES ma “EL. @9206; thence south five] TAKE NOTICE that | how he had ¢ Duncan Britis mbis and there showed me THAT most people are too buay € eest. Gorth and wert, fol bun Naé' to point of commenc Spinster laced the furnace on a concrete owing’ § oo b s tabla with a large ventilating to cither love or hate their neigh- on" Fe OO 0S) aoa. Bae er! en , at & pom f able, ‘ ' TS, ; CHARLES HARTIE th West and only cis shaft through the roof, so that zone eve 8 April 6, 1920 . ; _ 47 sce. [ A : nO ginal a i «Seg ag THAT some people are disliked IN THE MATTER OF TID eres " dearens $4 i . ae pat, @tc., Daas KEP c : 4 eel then ‘ a room, and the noise, heat, ele.-Inecause people do not really kow! “MMS, GAMER: [Hasta iheveans {ne ye 7 did not interfere with the delicate |inem: others because people do feet more lene th naa . ha 2 oO ar or , f a , rs ore e rees 06 mi tes t : and machines in the other room in any iknow them. 3, Buea of reaivars \e ie reby given shat fundred an 1 ity feet more or leas thor PLUMBING 3 way. e}is 2 be held ¢4 901 Staoderd pore 9%, cs atic ENGIN Hi Work | THAT ¢ ; ‘pie Pitt Ging, Vaheonver, H+ hundred feet thence; South | i rurnisbed. 8 Own Work. AT a few people have gone he i May, 1920, 4 9 o'clock tm) **!* ‘Appr inate ‘area one hundred and f Estimates “There was a ‘stink’ cupboard)to the provincial jail because of es weapon . : iF acres, More or i -———— Particulars of claims must be fled with TENOHA MABEL with enulh in one corner, also well ventilated,|an Overw ening acquisitiveness, |stet declaration on of before thet by her agent, A. A. ForsytD Address, Srd Ave a chest of drawers containing|Most Of them went there, how- dips Liquidators, 90f Standard Bank! note am January, 1990 of Becond street. fluxes conveniently at hand on a)eyer, because they had nothing gE asp MINERAL AC 174 - p.0 small shelf, and then, with|particular to do and didn't’ care}. Liguidators Ms haa |2 Phone “ ‘ » . . , amar |é . 7 natural pride, Mr. Willemar|a darn, Coe Seven seen eseee CRATIVICATE OF IMPROVEMENT showed me a sink and draining THAT Cine), 0 ‘ © board that he had built himself, é some people have one NOTICI which, as he pointed out, saved|>rain cell and it is empty. ie TO SUBSCRIBERS . Kitsol No. 4," “Kiteol No. 2." “Sunseti to one arose 607 ann : e . ® No. 1 Sunset ? Maud ¢ much trouble and inconvenience,| air ga : s ltenotemen” Mineral Cle " Halt and many steps. Mr. Willemar THAT if you are always meady Bubscribers to The News ) iy. Naas fiver Mining Biviswn of ro modestly disclaimed any praise to meet trouble haif way you eré gsked to pay the de- * Le ee stedi--About 94 miles from for all this modern and business inight as well dress yoursa in iwery boye each month in TAKE A Ce that, tows Sy Pa tinot . m ankea ® Pe) ‘ : ewl i like equipment and his up-to- sackcloth and ashes permanently, when they cali, except Fl pre Miner's Licrne: Mo, #1018 C..8 of ‘ of here payment has been @] oF Wi'liem Marit. of pene pecialis # date methods, but I happened to : whe paym ton, U. &. A. Free Miner's ¢ pe a wreyuction. know that when he first arrived o ae the ‘wines brought a slory made for the year in ad. * 5918 intends, misty da is Sr ep Fr oe i to take over the old assay oflice fait ra aS Se Who prelarred yene. The boys when Fir ocrudttve of tmproven Oe rat “or ro it consisted of only one small nur ° nd overalls. collecting carry official re- * purpose Seam. ! : : - « : ‘ yotice that a thon . shack, in which were huddled to PHAT the ie of the mana who er a are wee * . ler > eclinn St Must be commenced ein gether the furnace, stink cup-|scaled the walls of his priaon from « oe Pree » re v Instance oT ten “Cuore” , +e settle rk ) . , wove. ciatana dew of April, A.D. 109 board, balances, burettes, hooks, |the oulyide and ancgked back inolg ae eaepen gegen mal MM NLA Winiaonn rs