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Durham Chronicle (1867), 26 Feb 1925, p. 8

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MVILMH‘Q may; 11»: mt 'm...;. . 3'? "-"E'.'. '~ nuv'i-I h")‘.~°.’\\'!\':2 {VOID getting _ ;-:.-.-_.'. [tr-211.. -‘um'n- ;s g-uft‘jl‘mi a typical washing party. such ' L; town of (11' “king country. The a- may 3)” .-~--':. n; Mg; sma’ 3 w-ze Swea’hsh 1:155:95 supports a large tux) -' ' iI_'°.'.Z'°.'"i WIN: t! wharf: the chimes have been Immersed. pre- *h~.«m to the» nmr bank for poundmg. -rr. Larw .n taiilrz- ._ WORLD tourists m-w custom that prevails visit anv of that «:mmtl to all Hohammedans. t are obliged to rvmow slippers provided {or tl shod preliminary to tn Production oi :le (lute-x far into antiquuy, auu un ages the manner of its production was kept secret. Ct 41;, A1). all raw silk was imported 0 into Europe from «him, out the Byzantine Emperor tl Justinian induced two monks to travel into China to s procure silk worm o “."L; and though the export of them ( vac punishable by math, {Er-<0. monks succeeded in t brinzrin: back a quantity concealed in the hollows of t thvir pilgrims staves. t l-‘rom Byzantium, silk cultivat and Syria. thence into Spain. and thence successively t into Sicily. Naples. Northern Italy and France, being I estn‘ Ziahod in Italy in the sixteenth century. Venous determined attempts have been made, prin- a cipaily lit-tween the years 1622 and 1839 to establish 1 the silk industry in America. resulting at one time in a : ‘ncnnslderable production. but the excessive cost ‘ of thv' labor involved in the rearing of the worms and h the reeling or the raw silk from the cocoons as com- pared with the trifling cost of such labor in throw and 31.513. has rendered it impossible to produce rt' silk 3'. commercial prices on this continent. .\.o t or the silk imported to America comes from Japan. italy and China where. also, the humidity of the stmosphere contributes no little to the mecca of the Up to the sixth (-cn‘. Aboveâ€"JlH-llng nllk In flu- Cuaudlu- I'arlflc «Ills nprriu Im- the pccasu to her Indoor mm- haw DP" [3 throughout In flu- l-‘Iowery Kingdom. Belcwâ€"z uprriu! [HIIIIIIK through the “Gene“. far into antiquity, and forlworm . .3 been ahlv lo got over the queer hout Egypt when one desires to nous communes. Known as “infirms” ristsâ€"Jmfore entering a mosque- own {mtwearâ€"and don a pair of Lesion. Photo shows a tourist being or sightseeing trip. 11 facilities which few other of skeins are stowed carefully in the vessels which transport them across the Pacific, and in such a manner that they can he speedily and safely discharged Upon arrival at the Canadian or American port. No time is lost. Special itrains made up of passenger baggage equipment await the arrival of the vessel if it docks at Vancouver as do the Empress liners of the Canadian Pacific, and once has been sealed into the cars the train proceeds towards its destination, often making ' was specially s at Vancouver, and 1 until the special train to New York left. there was a 2 lapsed time of only thirteen and 'ain proceeds towards its destination, etter time than the regular passenger trains. For the reason that the route is more direct, many Pacific Railway. From High River one has to drive ilk dealers in New York, where much of the silk is southwest a distance of 35 miles through one of the estined, consign their shipments via Canada and dur- richest grain-growin and stock-raising countries in North America. In t e distance the ja peaks of the mg the past few months many interesting time records . . ave been made over Canadian Pacific lines. Rockies dip the clouds and below, we -wooded, are the On March 22nd, the “Empress of Asia" sailed from foothills; The road cuts thrcgtjfh the centre of the‘ Yokohama carrying the largest consignment of silk to _Bar-U ranch and about one e and/a half from the e forwarded from the Orient for some time. The silk limits pf the Bar-0U. the low rambling bungalow Where as specially stewed for prompt discharge on arrival the P111103 .18 210' livmg 18 seen through a pretty glen, It it Vancouver, and from the time the steamer docked. ‘1: ' hemghke 10010“! P1599 typical 0f man a ranchey'g mtil the Special train to New York 1:21,: the]? “1:845 :1: “3:11:10 3:111?an Here his Royal hnese goes m u . . Earp?“ time or only thirteen and one- D6 , The PrinceOof W“ has never to exhibit ‘ The silk was delivered in New York about midnith; keep 031% . m h“ “3911. and fresh indications are Yokohama to New 9°" 3' 3"?“ 0! the Impomce he attaches to it ;- and the work it is domg. After chasing the ranch, and before returnin to England. t e Prince made - time. This constituted a record run as far Med ment- for the s pment or some of the best ° traffic is concerned, but pus ‘8 British Isles to the C ‘ l' W est. Tmfibted this . 21 In Europe to Orient as readily b! comm, a ’ Lawrence W horses came from the Be stall. Shorthom from‘the eerflceflast.John.N.B..orth08t. mwiymmod. , An l-Impml THIS photngraph depicts. an excel- lent examina- nf two extremesâ€" grandfattm' and grandson engaged in the Soar East’s commonest pro- fession. hogging. The very first word Irrarnod by many children in Asiatic Turkey is "Baksheesh" which. though it has no literal Eng- lish translation. means something akin to ”gift" or "tip." The word ale") Signifind ”aims" iiiâ€"3 bestowed on pr-nfoszséaima i- l-"*;:i0n in Turkey. slit at Yokohama and (Tennâ€"The Prince of .W’nies’ beet gm. They are n innum- herd and include unny (Lettyâ€"“Will Somers.” n fn-eu race-h of “'nlcs, who in keeping hint on his ranch (Eightyâ€"“King e! the Feirlea”â€"n genie: Prince of Wales and one of the nu! tine ‘ bridge branch of the Canadian Pacific. BLASE New York {my “- fair damsels strolling dam {angled cigaretteosmoking fitted into a holder at the ‘ drawn through lung tubes. next? pie. week PW‘ minster’a estate. and hatdy Dartmoor pomes from Devon Moore. a type of animal previously unknowi' . Canada. From time to time since then fresh additi- of the most excellent stock have been made. The v .. still continue. '"O. vv-m In an sres such as Western Canada, which has i Kenn devoted itself to the elevation of the quality ‘ . 'vestock and has become internationally famous fox t? superior type of its horses and cattle, importations m1; ° be of an outstanding distinctiveness to be worthy « ‘ specisl note, but this the E.P. Ranch has efiecteo. Alberta provincial exhibitions the animals from Iiiâ€"1r River are sttrsctive features. _ _ _ ._ ‘I'n ite grief history, the E.P. Ranch has come to g ' an important part in the Western Canadian “'36-: .. industry, and it has done not a little in the develi .- of 3‘ more .eympathetic understanding for C a: agriculture in the British Isles. Its establishmcn: an indication oi the im rtanoe attached to agricuf in the Dominion: of t e Empire its continuance ;. promotion nn encouragement to the western live-5:. y. t- industry, faith in the future. and e stimulue to attainment of perfection ..i breeding. .d Majesty the Kiss. and hand to the Prhzm- tnvc the equine stock of Aline-tn. Short Born bull Imported a3! :wned by the -Aâ€"-â€"â€" 'A“- ’nU)’ .I\\'e \ anc I S“'c Oflu‘v : Once vast Lumbton ham. (m 8 p.m. w: (Mice and residonc Countess and Lambton site (old Post (Mice. omna.m..130 10‘ p. (Sundays oxcvpu‘d‘. DI. L. I. Ofl‘ice on Lambmn Dr. Buttons Hfi'ico‘ 2 m at run to 9 p ifird years to In Durham '1 Saturdays. Our Honm out“. Surgv all x Blm'k of Mu Hal'l'lsh'rs. .‘ bvl‘ of LII? It”: Tuesday ”l P" may lw mum 00TH. .7â€" 7 ALEX. MaCD Licensed Auctioneer much ham dl‘c's smmmv I anlvvd. I (,lhrmlivl Hon. Yul 37:. um 32351: n Chiropractors. Durm he Scionce that :mnh 1d ‘79ng to hl'w (an Advertisements u CASH WITH (DRDEH of four. Telephone- Satnrday night at m 25 cents. On at‘ char will be mad» vat In W hitting 100 urrvs‘; i1 cultivnhrm. halamw gonvenieut tn schnol} Ines are a fl‘amv ha Clone foundatmn: (:3 also hav barn 30x30 mqnt; hag mm 20): brIck house, furna frame wondslwd; d to house. wuth wi water tanks: 30 acre 10 acres to svwwt c is well fenced and i cultivatinn. I’m in m \Vats‘nn‘s hairy, Ontario. J DR. \I (HTIH LOT 7, CON. :21 NORTH ICI‘PS " bush; in frame t: cnnrrvh' cpmvnt and a. ‘ In m i m: framfl ' fatm m {u (H 9.3" extcns m “'0" W3“"""‘ For furHH-x' “'lliiam SmiU Mu MINERAL SI New Modern Yum Phone Hillcrest 031 133-124 Avenue Rol mum: Psorm‘.l.l\ ..’ I.‘ ham BATES B‘ MIDDLBBRO'. SP? RIDDLE! Barristers, Solic H‘Q'HN (‘OHS Chronicle Ad“? FARMS F07 ("“00 (9X00! M84141)! SHITH (it at dd“ farm Classif Mill “MM JAKIBSON Y'Pfll l'ifm Deni. GRANT REUBE win ulna! M OVN‘ . 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