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Durham Chronicle (1867), 17 May 1923, p. 8

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Hcm Ilim- it “mild l‘w if [maple mum fnlgvt.‘ ‘ all ”Mr Iasvality. F0“ ”'0' anxinm tn haw [H'Hlbh‘ ‘fnr- 1'0!" Hlo'ir gum! III-HIS ‘00)" “h” ("'0' nut nulitivians Bounding health is the_lot of the little folks who eat lots of ' -v c. U "5“, and a great variety of birds are found there. The grandeur of its mountains~â€"there are over 100 lofty peaks in its aresâ€"the sheen of lts glaciers, the glory of its woodlands and its valleys, the flashing brightness of its waters, all comhlne ln nllurement of eye snd mind. not found elsewhere in Canada. All the maln anlmal famllles of this country are found in Jasper Natlonsl Park. The llst of them reads llke a sectlon of s work on nstursl. hlstory. There are the. Bl; Horn Mountsln Sheep. Moun- tun Goats. Wolves (black and grey). Coyotes, Foxes, Mule Deer. loose, Caribou, Elk. Lynx. Cou- gmâ€"â€"'â€"or as mnny call them. lountaln ’ Llons.â€"Beaver. Msr- mots. Musk-Rsts. Squirrels. Rab- Our real home-made loaf. It is nature’s own food for children. . Made with'plenty of milk, plenty of sugar, lenty of yeast. The same honest, all-good. gread mother used to bake. Famous for its ever-fascinating I bits, natural beauty, Jasper Natlonal’ mines Park has other claims to distinc- Otters tion. It is the largest wild animal Cinna sanctuary in the world. It is Son marvellously rich in plant life, its custon streams and lakes abound in fish, its on -_j PAGE EIGHT Famous for its p! »m ivians "h-rm-t" to pay tho-fir subsvriptinmo I'lwn an hum-st \Vitnvss may "fur KM." what he» isn't askvd about. IAN! \w‘ "ful'go't." \\'l' takv tlw up- pm-tuniiy Hf asking alvlilmucmls to [my ltp. f'lzmwring a “mum bM'm-u mar- __._â€"_â€""â€" vc-v With all this prodigality of wild animal life, it is assuring to know that no posonous snakes or' rep- tiles have ever been found within Jasper Park, and that the greater part of the area is almost entirely free from n‘nosquitos and insect -vu. “u“ .v the variety of the diet nature pro- vides for theml Deer, Elk, Beaver, Rabbits and Porcupines are also frequent visitors to points where they are readily observable, or are permanent residents in places easily reached by those who do not care about hunting. but are yet interested in animal life. -V___-â€".-‘- wuau uwvcyt its presence without fear. Hence black and brown, or cinnamon bears, do not hesitate.to come near the lodge and the camps in search of dainties which add to Some of thesé have grown ac- customed to mankipd and accept vv VOGUV‘D’ ‘3‘- minus, M in k5; " Martens, Fishers, Otters, and Grizzly. Black and Cinnamon Bears. The bird me o! Jasper National orcupines. Weasels, Er‘ THE DURHAM CHRONICLE \1 uuuuuuuu I.‘ \‘ll‘ llll" haw to “ash “hen they zu'c'r «mliv ,2”ng In hm]. \\'lu§n a min: likvs the‘cnuntry and his mfv hkc-g .tlge mty film; cnm~ izl'umlb‘l‘ and hug m the mty. the anuivnl “animosity of a neigh- Iu :1 hood. The wife doesn’t hold his arm 1wâ€" causq she) laws him. but twvausv that IS tho vaswst way to stop him wlwu she .300; a shop window worm while. If you holivw story hooks. getting marrml sum's all the ditficultics there are. Must, any wnmah will agree that nnn ruligiun is as good as apother but with drvssnmkg‘ws._ that's duh-rent. Unun‘uv 101k fish you when vou haw a case ni sickness. 'lovm fulk “ait unlit )1)than apaso of hnoloh. It, may haw boon divinity that shaped our one! in the mid days, but nmv it's vanity and 5pm styles. Getting up iii the world is but delightful business of getting up little later in 910 __l_])01_'llillg. A man is old when the giggling of sweet young ladies gives him a iaxge rectangular pain. A 1.11-an or mm an run- If the government really wishes to be helpful itflmight issue a bulletin on dodging taxes. \ant. puzzlus kiddies \nd :1 smatching hen (mlv digs up ll III‘: l1\l\‘ hu‘:_- A; is why “my vâ€"-‘~-u'c"ll "\lll. Thom! aw hm kinds 0f mvn who never amnunt. to much. Hun. who vammt do what Hwy am- told. Hu- UHHPI‘. ”INS!" \Vlln mm ciu [milling Massâ€"Brandon Sun. Ewn hunvrmilk vuntains zlloulml. tlvclarvs a xxx-shun statvsman. 'l‘llat Still. Germany may find it muvh vhoapur to pay than to trv to put the French out of the Hufir.-â€"4_Zhi- raga livming Post, l'sually all four mvmhm's of a quartottv aw convinceul Hm nlhvr threw cannot. sing and ul'wn Hwy are all l‘ifl‘llt.-â€"-Bl'alldml Sun. 'IV. That Boston bfiby named aflvr 'l_‘ulankhamen will in future be known as "mummy's 1Nl}’.u-â€"-T0l'0llfll Goblin. Motto \of thecha never too slate to Opinion. cmsr‘ GOIIBIT A reckless chauffeur is rarely wreckless.-â€"Kingston Stan‘dard. FOR GOOD HEALTH Tr! Chiropractic First Not Last Drs. Chronic I coal dealm': “H's G. and Bessie MacGillivray Chirbpractic Specialists send."â€"Lm1dnn Nervous and Spinal Diseases 1km :‘lmn bfuku and Inn-d Robe would grmv quilo unwasy if shut in tho samv mum with a mad do; Schillm' would nvwr. if he (‘0 zn'nid it. wrilv with 1 ln'uknli nib Carlyh' nmw' “km! Mina: allm (Q as a "blillu‘l'im." Min'." Keats wnuld gu «ml of his 'way amid a lunatic mm a knife. Lord Clwstvrflvld hah-d (0 H10 «hair 11pm) whivh I!" \\'a sitting down. \vflih'awn fmm him. ANTIPATIIES OF GREAT KEN Shah-spear" «lislikml a fare Pd 3! stuntalion frnm ViCIUfIlS. may be so, but It never made a man sing he wouldn’t go home till morn- il .-AJLuwa.ernal. ~ 'ery. soon now May will ho itldwith dandelions.â€"~HamiHm a . saying 1 Her- "WNW. In: 17.1923 a Special! _\‘ A "'41 R0130”; lld’ \ ms ju 8t under have

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