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Durham Chronicle (1867), 25 Oct 1923, p. 5

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You will see Dustin Farnum in the role or a wnman tamer in his latest William Fox production. "The Bust- er," which comes to tho Veterans‘ Star to-morrow and Saturday nights. DUSTIN PARNUI COMING IN NEW FOX FILM It is a now! and fascinating part. and tho robust moviv idol ac nits himself in a fashion that will t rill the most hla-‘o' of picturmgnnrs. "The Buster" tolls tho story of tlw rough, handsome \Vostm'nor. who is i‘allod upon to tame a bo-autiful, but tom- pernmontal SUCIIPLV bolio from Now York. How he tal'klos the most dif- ficult of tasks and how he succeeds, 8005 to the making of an interesting picturv. - The iiirwtinn of the photoplav was in the hands of Ilnliu (lampbeli. and the mkwtatum Hf the story by \V'il- ham P:itter~'nn White was made by Jack Stmmwnsser. '1‘ he photogra- phy reproduces many picturesque nature "st-ts" that. were “shot" in the American Rockies. The director has artistically brought to the fore the infectious «mile. tho- splendid physique and the manly rnlnmness of Farnum. and wrought them all into the Western tale. Romance and action are the keynotes of the theme. It means much to prospective hun- ters. whether travelling in a party or alone, to be put in direct touch with the best loeation for their parâ€"‘ ticular choice of game and with out- fitters and guides at. the going-in pomt with whom satisfactory ar- rangements can he made beforehand. A hunting trip cannot be other than successful under these conditions. The Canadian Pacific Railway ofl'ers this service to anyone who contem- plates a hunting trip anywhere, either in Ontario. Quebec. , New Brunswick. or in the Rockies for mountain game. Any of its Agents will gladly. secure this information or an inquiry addressed to W. Ful- ton. District Passenger Agent, Tor- onto. will be given immediate and careful attention. Folder “Open Seasons for Hunting in Canada, 1923” will also be forwarded. OCIIVCI'I'U, all“ “I." wayauuu, [“11 VI Duaaav Due to the increasing use oi Bis Majesties Mails, the Canadian Pa 'fic Railway has found it necessary to add to its rolling stock, twelve new ail and Baggage coaches. These, being upâ€"to-date in every respect, provide every facility for the handling of the mail, and a number of conveniences for the clerks which the older type of cars could not boast of. The “All Steel” cars are some of the finest used by Postal authorities in the world, and the Company is to be congratulated, in that providing every facility for the guickk handling of postal matter, it has kept an eye to the comfort of the er s. The iorward end at the travellin Post Oilice, for such it is, is used mainly for storage p . On one de, movable iron stanchions se arate the bags destine for t e various towns en route and on the other is t e gas stove, ior cooking purposes, ice water tank, lavatory, wash basin, and clothes cupboard -â€" nnovations which are greatly commended by the clerks. ' -The rear end of the mail compartment is the business end. A long reversible table, running lengthwise, allows the clerk to face either side 0 the car in order to sort his parcels into the bags which are exported by ,tolding racks, and into the boxes conveniently‘ arranged above e bags for the accommodation of newspapers, and whic can be (Erickly emptied 3% the “pie expedint of raising the front. At the rear en la a table, the f (Ottawa Journal.) Canada has established a market abroad for her wheat. But. is the Department of Trade and Commerce considering the possibilities of gar- lic? China ealsitbv the ion. Czechs Slavs, Greeks and Lithuanians (yan- nol get enough of it. Garlic :9 a powerful factor, both in trade. and immigration. driving people either gogqthgr or away. It is the ideal 1--IA‘IA- 1.â€"â€"A comfortable corner of the Baggage Cat. 2.â€"Ex 3.â€"â€"Anothcr View of the Baggage Car. 4.--'l'h delivery at certain hours of letters and parcels which are of value and which would lose their value were they delivered tardily. Seldom have we cause to complain of the service rendered in exchange for our few cents and we have come to expect the efficient regularity of that service regardless of the natural or economic disturbances which aflect other services. The letter was stamped and placed in the postal box. It must be delivered, and with dispatch, rain or sh ne. Due to the increasing use of His Majesties Mails, the Canadian Pafl'fic 15.3....“ a... cmma n financing" in add to its rolling stock. twelve new ail {533" fer : vet'fihefdgy‘ - oi" isolation. Without 1!. our foreign friends lack atmosphere; their children cry for Thursday, October 25, 1923. Game, A _roon_ ron (rm: cons HUNTERS ASSURBD SUCCESS garlic. Rotation of crops is coming and we advocate garlic. There is money :11 1t if one can get it out, and we do not ask ayment tor the sug- gestion. Wha happens after is what counts. A woman gets asmuch kick out of an elaborate wedding ps 3 man gets out of a prize fight. 1’s th. moose hunting, because both tho canoe and automobile are 'ised b) hunters and guides, thus saving many miles of weary hiking throw-m the wilderness. 0n the Liverpool chain of lakes reached from South Milford via Annaioli‘ Royal or Digby, and on Lake Ked emakoo , Lake Rossignol, Lake gaunro. n Lake wand the Liver- pool River expert Indian an white guides use the canoes for lo 3 dis- tanm and even call the moose to the " are with their bircl hark horn W hen some distant int is to h. ached from “Del” homas’ South Milford camp, canoes, 'des, hunters and duffle are loade upon a bl; motor truck for the journey. Nova Sciotia Interior as Moose Pasture The High Points. lâ€"Exterior of one of the new Canadian Pacific Mail and Baggage Cars. 4.--This is where the malls are sorted. r the width of the car, and behind this are the hundreds of pigeon holes into which value the clerk must distribute the letters for the various towns, eldom automatically. At his feet as he stands at his table, the clerk uickly, almost as a tray into I few which the letters gosted when the train is at a station, drop. These letters he irvlce stam sand distri utes with those ut on the train at the terminal. Cord with other whic to tie the letters into bund es is conveniently at. hand, and if some of [st be the bundles contain registered mail they are glaced into the pigeon holes at one side, over which a wire grating is fitte and locked. Everything is 3386513 “Haifa: blind”. ' ‘ , Until more are constructed the new eonchee will 0 rate between Montreal and Toronto, Montreal and Sault Ste. Marie, oronto and St. John, N .B., and Winnipeg, and Edmonton on Canedinn Pnelflc lino. b‘oum “word m to mum LTD". Annapolis Royal ard is a favorin outfitting point. So is the Kedge- makooge Rod and Gun Club, 0L famous Lake V r' *emakooge, in the heart of the i’dnrness 36 miles from Annapod Royal. Both of these camps haw ample accommo- dations and pie tv of canoes and nliablo gufides. The Nova Scotian moose season lasts from Oct. 1 to Nov. 15. Deer are as plentiful as moose, sad the open season for this gsme hats from Oct. 16 to Nov. 31. ° NOT COMMITTED TO All) EMPIRE DECLARES CANADA'S PREMIER “There have been no commitments (or naval defense of my kind,” said Premier Mackenzie King in London, “n Saturday when questioned re- garding Lhe truth of rumors current that the Domimon prem‘ers had been won over to the support of the scheme to establish a naval base at 'l‘HE DURIIA 3.1 (‘HRONICLM [\ltnougi; ”45c uuluutna Us naUuse are shot each year, many with mag- nificent “spreads,” the annual in- crease is said to equal the kill. Such guides as Louis Harlow, half- breed Micmac and Sam Globe, full- blooded Indian, are expert moose callers and stalkers and rarely~dis- appoint the hunter. The cleverness with which they simulate the calls of the cow moose with a simple roll of birch bark fashioned into a horn, is sure to fool the wisest old hull m the wilderness. When the calling season is past, the moose no longer comes to the hunter and the hunter must go to him. Neither canoe, nor automobile figures much in this phase of moose hunting except that one, or both, ma help the hunter near the place w er} the quarry is supposed to be and carry him home when the hunt is over. Singapore. "No commitments have been asked and none have been given,” Mr: Kme added. “We hdve had a full discus- anon of the naval situation and I have taken the view that we have no authority to commit Canada in any r0993a! without the consent or g arhament. But as a matter of fact, [we have not been asked for any WHO 18 “TIE WONDERFUL HBROIIE?" Thl' amazfng life story of "'l‘hr Wonderful Heroine" in The) Family Herald and \Vcclky Star of Mont 0:11 is creating intcnsr intvrost in «w ‘ry part of Canada. “The \Vbnde ul Heroine" is a young and lovely man of tragic history whose pict in colors is hoing given free to s scribcrs of T he Family Herald :1 Weekly Star. A subscription of t\ dollars is little enough to pay for wliolo year‘s subscription to ll! greatest of all farm and family jou Fuals. and with :i magnitlrvnt [llt‘tlll't‘ ltlll'OWll lll, the value is sulwl'latin. ! ‘muuunn ’ Robinmnâ€"Spencaâ€"At m lew ZSH'W‘t vast. 'I‘HI'HHIU. «m \\'mlno-.-clmg 'gdh'tul‘wl' '7. II)" ”M“ HI‘V. “WI. H. ‘Spvm'v. .Iusvplu (iravv Spo-nw tn :(u-Mfluv Hairs Huluinmm, BORN Cain.â€"l11 13111113111. Uctuhm 13. Ml. and MM. .lnsnph (lain. a son. Jones.â€"-ln Durham. October 22. to Mr. and Mrs. (ivurm- mes, a sun. Mr. RIIIIIIIs-II: I.“ :I IIII'nIIII I‘l'lll HI. HlI' “hm l‘ H!!~'.-I‘H 1 and Is II H'I‘QIII‘IH \ir‘ihll' I.» III lIis‘ IIfliviII; I‘HIIIIIIII \'. l'mnl sun ul Jtmaw, 0"MW”--OQ~‘0"0u0«0w0«0«0«0--0«0-~o'w-c~ ovv'w- - .., DIED Jones.-â€"~â€"ln Durham Pure Wool Yam . , All staple colors in 2 or.3 ply. Flannels and Pure Wools Light Grey. Dark Grey Khaki “l‘. mu InPink, Blue and Tan Checks. minim MI“. ’l' “f ”I“ vapaux‘. llurlunn (3m '1 % 0 H “v-" \\'1.\"I‘ER DISPLAY OF NEW In - signs of millinery. Models 9:11:th fur \waring with furs. Fridav A .Qm- uni-1y, October 26 and 27. and follow- ing 51mm Range} in good condilicmz Burns m- wood. Apply to MN. Marl Durham. ' m: Chronicle Advertising Pays. (Too Law for mutilation.) All Our Graduates 1m“) hm-n warm! in .em- and «fill them are vans fur muro «'0! yum‘ rum-w. NLHV. {I ymi 1' not uni H ynu pay Mr H myway m 'mmm-l' warnings ‘ ‘ 0 Mai lust om. wunuhvs‘. a. BNTBAL BUSINESS COLLEGE “ratfm'd {and “mm! l-‘nrnfi‘ l'imvl an} day. \\'l'ih'. vall plume for in!‘m'm:niun. Q "Ova-WWO-Cnr .- OOQ-Q-NM PAGE m (N

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