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Durham Chronicle (1867), 5 Feb 1914, p. 8

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*Wwamqg § Large Sales - Small Profits g O? 99 .9090. .0609. ,' THE J. D. ABRAHAM COMPANY, , , DURHAM, ONT. ......O’...’...§..§’99§9§§§§§§§09909§§§§§§§§§§§ §§O§§§§§§Q§§§§§Q§§§§ MOO 096009 .... . . . “000 O§§§§§§§§§o§§§§wowm ...’Q"‘§§§§§§§O§§O09OOOOOQOO§§§§§§§¢§§QQQQ§§§§§§§§.§..............‘ Wm 99» THUMSAY, FEB. 5th NINE DAY SALE February 5th to 14th Get acquainted ' with the Abraham Method of Selling Goods McKEBHNIES’ WEEKLY NEWS SacrIroIng $16, 000 Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Furs, Shoes and Groceries ' The Greatest Buying Opportunity Ever Offered the People of this Country E have plun ed the knife 1n, and have cut both wide and deep. Cost has had no considera READ nnr I arap Pneterg mrefnllv and come to OUR STORE. exnectina h 0}; Ah WI: have plun ed dthe [(11er ID, and nave our com WIae ana (Jeep U051 11115 new no consmera- ation. R AD our Large Posters carefully and come to OUR STORE, expectin Yet even greater. Bargains. You will not be dissapfiointed. Put Us to the Test. ale“) ll produce the goods and Plenty of them. Goods on t shelves are no use to us. We must turn them into money, and we re going to no it---QU|CK. ' Owing to the mild Winter, We find Ourselves overstocked in many lines ofWinter Goods, and as it is the policy of this Store to carry nothing over from. one season to another; we have deter- mined to reduce our Stock at least Five Thousand Dollars in the 4 Next Nine Days, COMMENCING Winged Creatures of Borneo. In Burmm winged «’H‘NIUI’OS are 6.- countered whm'u mm wuuld least ex- pect them. Flying fish the size of hen- rings are found in all the waters. and there is the dying fox, the well known fruit eating but. which the Malays call “kruuug.” They may be seen almost "kruung." They may be seen almost any evening winging their steady flight often at a great elevation well gut of range of a shotgun. The flying squirrels as evening twilight comes are also seen, They glide down from one lofty tree to the base of another. up which they Scramble to the level they started from. Wide expansions they started from. Wide expansions of skin between the fore and hind limbs act in parm-hute fashion and sustain them in their glide. They are or some size. but are quite harmless. The flying lizard is seen in the heat of the day in the jungle gliding down with a flush in much the same manner as the squirrel. But he is much small- er and it requires :1 quick eye to de- tect him. The uutives kill him with I clay ball shot from their hlowpipesâ€" North Borneo Herald. Spidérs That Hunt Fish. There we vermin large sea spiders two feet tmm toe to toe. called Collo- sendeis gigas. that live in the water and feed entirely upon mollusks and worms. The carnivorous wolf spider. an am- phibious inhabitant of the tropical re- gions of South America. is said to pre- fer a fish diet. though it is not averse to eating mice, young birds and even snakes, resembling: in this respect the theraphosidae. or bird catching spiders, of India and Queensland. some of which equal a rat in size. The collosendeis is the most formida- hle specimen of the spider family, measuring six int-hes around the body and possessing twelve Ion". hairy legs, with which it grips its tinny prey. It attacks fish several times larger than itself and after biting them through the hack and stinging them to death glutsjtself by sucking the juices from the bodies of its victims. Enterprise. A well known business establish- ment revently sent out a circular to the trade with which it has dealings an- nounring the death of the head of 'the firm. To the astonishment of the firm, there was received from a printing house the following reply to the cir- cular: “Gentlemenâ€"It is with deep regret that we-learn by your circular of re- cent date of the great loss sustained by your firm. and we respectfully be: to express our heartfelt sympathy. “in this vonnet-tion we observe that your circular is printed by Messra Blank' Co. We feel confident that had you placed this order with us we could have quoted you cheaper and better terms than any other firm; con- sequently in the deplorable event of a future ' bereavement we.trust that you will afford us an opportunity to make you an offer in this regard.”-â€"~Ex- change” ' Form Iâ€"L. Teasdale, D. 'Mciul- ey, R. Stewart, M. Beaton. C. Mc- Girr. Sr. IIâ€"W. Mitchell, P. Walsh. R. Pettigrew and A. Blair equal. J. Davis, C. Davis. Jr. IIâ€"S. Russell, R. Burnett. I. Elyidge, _J._Murray._ AW. Collinson. JANUARY HONOR ROLL DURHAM SCHOOL. H. s. DEPT. Form IIIâ€"C. Russell, A. Edge. M. Mgrray, M. _Catgp:bell, M. Findlay. '“m - - -0-“-“.y I "Form IIâ€"R. Roberts OR. Eccles, E. Edge, M. Findlay, M. McIlraith. MLMarsllall an_d G._ McCuaig _equal. ‘P. S. DEPT‘ Sr. IVâ€"A .Cliff, C. Wakefield La_wson G. Bryon, N. McKechnie. Sr. IIIâ€"F. Lawrence. S. McAul- iffe, A. J'aCOb, A. McKelvie, S. Schutz. Jr. IVâ€"S. M-éCraé, E. Browning. ICE}. W'hitmore, J. Lawrence, C. Mc- irr. Jr. IIIâ€"R. Snell \. Jacob M. Holmgs A. Smith, C. Anderson. Sr. Iâ€"E. Levine, M. Mighton. E. Willis and C. McGirr eq., L. Mc- Donald, A. Allen. .Sr. .I-â€"E. Cameron, W. Bryon. A. La'Wuso_n,_A. McLean, A. McDonald. w..-” v--“- Jr. Iâ€"D. McInnius, M; Crutchlewi M. Mitchell and R. McDonald oq V. _R_yan, I. Hind. ' Prifnafy Divisionâ€"M. Yiirs, E. Smith, R. Jacob, ~M. Brown, F. Kress and E. Burnett equal. Sr. IVâ€"E‘. Patterson, M. Lindsay. M. Bell. Jr. IVâ€"E. Ritchie, J. Bell, L. Aljoe, M. Haley. Sr. IIIâ€"M. Atkinson. Jr. IIIâ€"V. Ritchie, A. Lindsav M. Davina,0. Bell, G. Bell, A. Ritch- ie. M. Newell, M. Whitmore. IIâ€"H. Sills, R. Davis, R. McFar- lane. Iâ€"G. Lindsay M.Aljoe. Primer Sr. â€"M.Bell. Primer 'Jr. Aâ€"WBfu Cox. Primer Jr. â€"E. Hargreave. N0. 11, BENTINCK. Sr. IVâ€"I. Vollett, J. Langrill. . Jr. IV â€"E. Sharp, S. LaWrence. M. Smith. Sr. IIIâ€"M. Webber, A. Mountain. Jr. IIIâ€"I. Alexander, .M. Law- rence. Sr. IIâ€"H. Mountain, (3. Ritchie. W. Noble. Jr. IIâ€"P. Noble, S. Sharp, M. Langrill. ‘ E‘G; R_i_tc_hie, 31- Alexander. Sr. IIIâ€"'1‘. Corbett, G. Hopkins. Jr. IIIâ€"H. Hopkins, S. Adlam. Sr. IIâ€"V. Reay, A. McRonald. Jr. IIâ€"S. Grierson, J. Mather. I--W. Grier-son. W. McRonald. Primary Aâ€"H. ,Reay. Primary Bâ€"D. Mather. E. Crozier Beginnersâ€"L. Bartman. ‘ Pr. 'Câ€"H. , LaWrence; I. VTAwrrâ€"riéirong Pr. Bâ€"E.-_Noble, E. Styles“ NO. 3, BENTINCK. N9. _9, _ GLENELG. -_H. H. Willie, Teacher. W’il s'm ! T e ach t) 1. Remember the Date NINE DAY SALE February 5th to 14th i, Teacher. And be Here ! A Chance like This Comes Only Once in a Lifetime It’s Your Chance Now IVâ€"A. McGillivray, M. Mc- Keown. F. McFarlane, D. McArthur" Sr. IIIâ€"T. Edwards, L. McKeown. . N. McFarlane. Jr. IIIâ€"J. McFarlaxie, M, Ed..- wards. ' Sr. IIâ€"A. McInniis, E. Melanie. Jr. IIâ€"W. Edwards, A. Edwards,. C. Smellie. Book Iâ€"M. McArthur, M. Smellie ‘ Primerâ€"A. McArthur, N. Mc-.- .r- Arthur, H. Edwards. _ .y. L. h- THUS. AI LAN Piinci pa! and Pro» vim'ial Model 5611001 Teachel lst UM» ( eitificaw. The school is thumugblv equipped in teaching ability. in chemical and elec- trical supplies and fittings, ebc., fur full Junior Imu'ing and Matriculation work. ~ I Mending Students shouldentvr at tile- bvginning of the .erm if possi!»le-.- Bum-d (rauhv Obtained at reasonahle rates. Durham IS a healthy and at.- tmctive town. making it a mus“! desir- able place f':: residence. The reward uf the School in past years i.‘ a flatten-mg one. The trustees are- pa-ugresswe educationally and spare no. pains to see that teachers and pupils have every advantage for the pro- per presentation and acquistinn of knowledge. ' S. Lamb, W. McDonald. Sr. IIIâ€"M. IAmb. ‘ Jr. IIIâ€"P. McQuarrie, J. (haven, H. .Caswell, W. Fillingham, A. Wil- son, G. Wilson. Sr. IIâ€"L. Clarke, M. Mcharrie. E. Fillingham, R. Honees. . Jr. 1â€"3. Caswell. Congressman» Robert Brenner ot’ New Jersey, and a former resin.w dent of Orangevillg, ~0nt.. is dy.-- ing,‘ following _radmm trgatment ‘_ for cancer. ~. ‘ WM. FAROUHRSON. 0.0.. C. RAIAGE, Chairman. Secretarv The First Step Often means so much. It has meant success to thous- ands of 30mm: people who wrote for our Catalogue as the first step toward a good salaried position. Take the step m-day. Address Cen- tral Business College W. H. Shaw. President 393-: Yonge Street. Toronto Durham. Continuation School Sr. IVâ€"I. McQuarrie, J. Grimm). Jr. IVâ€"M. Haslett,_ C. Grieraon, FEES : $1 per month in advance â€"D. McDonald, Teacher. NO. 10, BENTINCK. M en tion this Paper 311. S. Wilson, Teaeher. .z0900§§ O§§§§§§9 6:. .39

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