The Huron Signal, 1880-11-12, Page 2Educational
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All question. pertatit►tig
history, greinneir,
ral educational matt
Every teacher w H u
for Tits i;wttAl., 11 11
the reediltg ei this
shall from tines to t
pars submitted
tem oocumug.
EXAM
THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY NOVEMBBIR,112 1880
SOU u1 , . j Grammatical aealysts, (b) Phys -
teal geography,
7 By what means may a teacher best
ptutuutr the more /elupmelut of his
yup I.
R (a) WhatT reteant by an Object Les-
t) llluste is how uu would teach
Fall Goode! 1st..
The following
et the clow of the
County of Huron Model :Schools :
ecgooi. 1.A W .
Tune - 1 hour 11 minutes.
1. (u) What is neoes.ary to otxstitute
a public school teacher t (b) How may
best m
ELOCUTION.
Time 1 hear in stun.
L Which would you adopt with be-
ginnen, class teaching or individual
Meshing ? Weld yeu tilt .labiate .,t
books t Why ?
2. What letters would you tint intro-
duces and whet letters would you avoid
fur Soule timet Why
3. State as fully as you can, what you
specially attend to ta teaching readopt
from the tint books.
4.• What method would you adopt to
cultivate the ear and aoquire facility in
executing all the .arutions of pitch 1
Why1
5. histiuguiah between inflection and
pitch.
6. State what the qualities of a good
voice are, and give the conditions to be
observed is order to acquire excellence
and power of expression.
7. Describe the orotund -voice, the
position of the organs of speech in pro-
ducing it, and quote a brief passage that
should be read 1n that voice.
8. Describe force or .trona, and the
different kinds of force stress
9. Distinguish betweeu rhetorical and
grammatical pauses.
10. Quote as many rules as you can for
observing rhetorical pauses.
11. From what two leading principles
are the rules for inflection derived?
12. Give what rules you can, first, for
the rising inflection, and second for the
falling inflection.
13. What method would adopt to
train pupils to use inflection properly?
14. State the principal faulthe
areate of speaking or reading. Why
these faults?
15. What is meant by emphasia of
sense?
by
object lit
tout ,W
he forfeit hie Isolesieeltiaechoel * 'td411411-
der what circumstances may his wirtifi-
cate be cancelled 1
2. (u) At what time in the inurning
must the teacher be in his schoolY bi
Who are exempted from attending the
opening exercise, and under what con-
dtttotis f (•') What are the regulations
for using tate Bible nt school and giving
religious instruction /
3. (a) Give the extent of the va.;atiots
and the number of regular holidays.
(b) Under what conditions can the teach-
er claim his salary for these as well as
some other time he may lose from teach-
ing '?
4. (,,' By whom authority and for
what offences may • pupil be suspended 1
(b) Expelled 1 .,e) Sent to a Reforms -
to ry
5. lit a .chool containing more than
one teacher, whet are their duties relat-
ing to each other ?
6. (a) Give a detailed statement of
the teachers duties in .,verseeing all
school property. (b) Rendering, school
reports and keeping registers.
7. Describe m general terns the na-
ture of the discipline to be practiced in
school
8. What are the duties of pupils to
their teachers with regard to leaving
school before closing 1 being late 1 bring-
ing exercises?
9. What authority has the teacher
over
his pupils as they are . going
hool
and returning from it 1 In detaining
them after regular hours1
10. What is the law with regard to
compelling children to attend school 1
Linder what conditions may non-resi-
dents attend sclwol ?
ou
a.
ElMr""ir-Ing4retnif
A FULL STOOK 'or
41 k t
0 C ER I E
twat aoeen to •j�'T! eit Inns:>xtbh MI hand ci Gatti*
and 4 nes )kite •�'11 of
sold 4 St� • tr
bridge for $Ioa
teases. awe W Ise'
Those languid, tiresome sensations,
causing you to feel scarcely able to be on
your fest; that constant drain that is
taking from your system all its former
elasticity, driving the bloom horst yonr
cheeks; that continual strain upon your
vital forces, rendering you irritable and
fretful, can easily be removed by the use
of that niszvel"us remedy, Hop Bitters.
Irregularities and obstructions of your
system are relieved at once, while the
special cause of periodical pain are per-
manently removed. Will you heed this?
Sen "Truths "
SYuiii,.NE•
1 dour. 10 ala.
1. Express an opinion with reasons
to the advisability of makingthis a pro-
minent branch of study in school. In
what class would you commence, and of
what particular parts of the subject would
you treat 1
2. Describe fully the circulatory. organs
and explain fully 'the functions of each. i
Trace the, course of the blood throughout
- the system.
3. State your opinion on the benefits
to be derived 'front (a) cleanliness, (b)
temperance, (c) light, (d) physical exercise,
(e) ventilation.
4. How would you procure cleanliness
and physical exercise on the part of your
pups. and give general rulesfor vontrlat-
tng, lighting and properly seating a school
room.
5. State fully the injurious effects of
.psi its on the digestive. and circulatory
organic
u) How would you teat the presence
of carbonic acid gas l ,b) How would
you treat a person supposed to be
drowned ? (*)„One of your pupilacuts his
foot severely, how would you stop the
flow of blood?
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Gainers.
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b of *whoa.
oba•ea,•s
warm vermicides.
It is no vile drugged stuff, pretending
to be made of wonderful foreign roots,
barks, Az., and puffed up by long bogus
certificates of pretended miraouluts cures
but a simple, pure, effective medicine,
made of 'well known valuable remedies,
that furnishes its own certificates by its
cures. We refer to Hop Bitters, the
purest and best of medicines. See
"Truths" and "proverbs," in another
column
Geo. Roe, who was seriously injured
with a threshing machin some time ago,
now able to work again.
Mr. James Smith who had the mis-
fortune to break his leg some time ago,
is still compelled to use crutches.
Messrs Rock and Matherson, from
Mitohell, are building a large steam saw
mill on lot 24, con 16th, Grey. The
frame work is all on the ground and the
proprietors intend to have it working by
the 1st of January. This mill will he a
great convenience for the people of that
section of Grey. There is a good deal of
pine in that part.
Godarich TalniShiP.
site ares
IPM es..
RL
. Tfw•t1, ow.
Pond's Extract
Subdues 1NIamunation. dente and Chronic -
Controls all Hemorrhages, Venous
and MYCO a
The Wonder of Healing.
ALWAYS ON HAND. " T
khrst Price Paid for Butter and Eggs.
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COLBORNE BROTHERS.
1711
geetssber Ird.
M iIliner Dress -Maker,
THE SQUARE, aiODERICH.
bT •2_75,
AT 1;6_ 0,
TOS
CONSUDIPTIVES.
See what Pby.Mlans ata. the People
say about SCOTT'S UVLSION OP
COD LIVE4S OIL AND HYPOPI30S-
PITOS..s a remedy roe Caasuapttea,
Sereftala, ata West/Las A>ts•ti.ass
Messrs. SCOTT & Bowwz: GENTLEMEN -I
have prescribed Sod a� Em useditof d itatn
Oil. etc., in ea Pt•ct
119• I am greatly deemed with It because of Its
palatableness and the good re.ulte that follow
Its use. I have found it very serviceablelona
scrofulous diseases and pulmonary
Respectfully yours. Y
IRA M. LAN M.1).079EastBroalway,N.
Loutevute, Ky., Januery 3. 1878.
CCEesteme.'t-For the hast Moen months I
have used your Cod Liver CHI Emulsion, both in
ave been
tland inprivate withpractice,fs. 11 1. better
greatly pieased
borne and can be taken for •longer time than
any other preparation of Ccd Liver Oil. In
Consumption and children's diseases 1 have
found it especial valuable.
JOHN A. OCTERLONY. M. 1)..
VIs. Physician, Louisville City Hospital -
'Messrs. Scorr & Howes : I have need Soott's
Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil in various instances
Ind I have found it to be easily taken, readily
assimilated. and rapidly unproven the nutrition
and have evaer used. R. E. HAh. I consider it U best Emulsion i
HTON. M D•
Indianapolis. Ind.
Some -Mr. D. Cook has ��&elf cord a brood
mare to Mr. P. Cole, jr.,
for the sum of $125. of Tip-
perary,
H. C. Cook,. u away on a visit to his relatives
in Illinois.
RaeovaEINO. - The many friends of
Mrs. H. Steep, 9th con., will be pleased
to learn that she is slowly recovering
froin her late illness. .
TEACHER ENOAOED. -The trustees of
S. S. No. 4, (Summerhill) have eupaged
Mr. Geo. M. Rilty, as teacher for the
year 1881, at a salary of $425. He has
been teaching in this school since the
1st October.
Mr. J. F. Parke, lately employed as
teacher in S. S. No. 4, Goderich town-
ship, has entered Huron college, at Lon-
don, for the rurpoee of studying for the
Episcopal ministry.
WILD CAT FIPaRIENCE. -R. Russell,
Ismael AYITHMETIc.
Time 15 min.
1. How many times 13 are 11 times 4
3-22 ? of the
2. John's coat cost $16, and
colt of the coat is 6-13 of the cost of his
watch. Find cost of watch.
3. g of A's money is 3 times B's nwney
and B has $8. How much has A?
4. A B and C are employed to dig a
ditch of A's work era j o of B s ; an
rods is dug by A and 11 respectively, if
digs 81 rods
5. A farmer being asked the average
yield of his wheat per acre, .aid that 16i
hush. was 11-12 of 9-13 of the yield per
acre. Find yield per acre.
6. If 11 of 5 yards cost $7.50, what will
h of 11 yards cost ?
7. From Sarnia to Wyomingis 18
miles, and 1 of distance from Sarnia to
Mandaumin is 3 times ,j the distance from
Mandaulnin to Wyoming. Find distance
from Sarnia to Mandaumin and froin
Mandaumin to Wyoming.
8. I wish to buy a certain number of
cows, and find if I give $30 a head I will
Juice $20 left, but if I give $35 a head I
will lack $410 of having enough to pay for
them. How many did I wish to buy 1
9. A boy bought a certain number of
oranges at 3 for tic, and as many more at
5 for 8c, and sold them again at 2c each.
How 'many oranges did he buy if he
gained 22c 1
10. Find the S. Interest c,n $1760 at
5P/ per annum, for 1 year 3 moos.
11. A jeweller by sea watch for
$32 lost 20% of the cost. What was the
cost of the watch 1
12. How much must a nen ask for a
florae costing $120 that he may lower
asking price 20;; and still make 20;; of
cost
13. At the end of 3 years (3 toe. at 8%
per annum, a man received $91 of inter-
est. How mush had he on interest?
14. What Principal will in 6 years 8
mos. e4 i, per annum, make an
amount .,f f
15. Find the sq. root of 8 tithe (455 +
-,- 160 - tNf.- -8`l.
HEYWOOD SMITH, M. P., M. R. C.
r., ao.. ac., dc.. of the Hospital for Women
in Soho square, London, wn.ing to "The
Lancet,"under elate of August Lt. 1479. says;
POND'S Extract is a good preparation.
have used 1t for some time Iten to fifteen
minimal wltb narked benefit in wanes of
passive uterine hemorrhage."
POND'S EXTRACT.
THY VEOETAEI-1 PAIN DESTEOYEP..
DR. ARTHUR GUINNESS, F. It C.
S. of ssaayyss I have prescribed
POND'S XTIL4Cr for He!tnorrhages of
different kinds. for Hemorrhoids, and for
affections of the eyes, and also Rheumatic
inflammatory"swe of the also,
with
great success. -
Also
Also supported by the following able 1 h7-
sicians;
p TRACT
Messrs. Start' At Bow NS : I have given your
remedy of Cod Liver Oil. Arc., a fair trial, and
am ad that I sand bad coughs. I think it {9 T/16 remedy
I can highly
foreweak lungs
up..
p. I coemdmit. encedWhen
sing thedoctors
n edi given
and 1
am gaining health and strength very fast and 1
think 1 shall soon be well.
i i
of B's work equals o C's. Huse many of (Clams., Bruce Co., (.on of Mr. Robs
Russell, of Porter's Hill,) recently had
an an unenviable experience. While he
and a Mr. Cronyn were out in the bush,
they were attacked by a wild cat, but a
dog came to their relief, and treed the
animal, when a gun was procured, and
the animal killed. It measured seven
feet four inches in length.
Yours twin"
O. A. BIEDERSTADT.
Galveston. Ind.
Scars & BOwNE : Melt it my duty to let you
know t he benefit I have derived trout the use of
your Emublon. I had a very baadO Gorsuch of
gh tor
years._ and on consulting Dr. .1.
this city, he unformed use that m left lung went
diseased. andh prescribed A� takingrtwoHbott es. withion
317WP
�hoe,��aan to improve very rapidly- and continued
using it until 1 had taken ten hottest, and now
yyow
am as healthy a man as there is in it the city of
Baltimore. When I began using
d
145 pounds. I now weigh 1110 pounds.
Yours. ). P. FARQUHAR.
Oct. 3, 1879. Baltimore, Md.
ANN AT Masa.
Orr HOSIERY, OF MITCHELL MANUYATVRE, for Ladies' and Children.
(1754) MISS STEWART.
Apprentices alantol.
JT 03-76,
bT SO_ 50,
ALT' 04_50,
ALT •7-f30,
NOT2CE-
CLEARING SALE
purchased the stock of the (lopsawn Focxnur B KanclkCTttnto Con-
Hav(riK P Engine, one 20 -horse do., two &horse do., new and
,000 -hand *insisting Ieof s, 40 -horse of Flour
a Plows,
.sound -hand Boilers, a put of Flour Mild Machinery, Saw Mill Machinery,
Gang Plows, land Rollers, Straw Cutters, Horse -Powers, Braes Platings ft r Engin(
s
Gas -Pipe and Gas Pipe Fittings, Cooking Stoves, and a large
in general use. The above st.,ck will be sold rimer, to make room for the manufac-
ture of other articles. Orden taken for Engines, Boilers, and all kinds of Mill
Work. Repairs attended to on the shortest notice. Address
oND'sgEX $� CO., C�OdeslCb•
HEALING -COMFORTING. � DA= RVNCI AN
DR. HERING a physician of national 1.51 -
CANANDAIGUA. SePt. 15, 1877.
Scorr dG Bow NE : -0ENTs-I thought i would
write to you. as 1 saw a notice upon your bottles
of late upon its long continued use. This has
proved true in my case. I was given up to die
lastMarch with oohs treatment. Mbest y My husdical
band
aid made use of a17
applied for your Emulsion of Cod Liter Oil : he
me to heeaklthwbeyondxbottles 01. ospectatiot inrestoring
ns of
hun-
dreds expecting to hear of my death hen, every
yank,
I should like to take it fora year.
1 will be perfectly Yours with respect,
;tiRP. E:LI)RIDGE.
For sale by drullgists at $I per bottle. 1751
reputation. says:, "This medicine compliers '
the virtues of Aconite and Arnica, and con
tains a tonic property which render.' it im-
mensely superior to both."
POND'S EXTRACT.
A RENOWNED MEDICINE.
DR. A. E. SUMNER, of Brooklyn, N.
Y., writesIn thypttan Medical
ecce of
f
th rates Egas were cured by PONDS
the a cl, 130 oasts
EXTRACT.
POND'S EXTRACT...
USED ONCE-VrED ALW.AYs.
DR. H. G. PRESTON, of Brooklyn, N.
Y.: "1 know of no remedy so generally iso•
ful in a family"
Wiagham.
Our readers will be glad to learn that
Mr. T. Gregory has arrived home. It
was thought at one time that he had gone
down with the Alpena, he having been
about Lake Michigan at the time of the
storm when several vessels were wrecked.
Mr. H. Lemmel , who has been on a
tour to the United States for several
months has returned, clean shaved, but
looking as hearty as ever.
Mr. J. W. Walker, of Turnberry,
who was taken with a severe inflammatory
attack when in Winghaon un Thursday
last, has so far recovered as to be taken
home.
r,45-- 0+250
Mr. W. Holmes, merchant, of Bel -
more, who has been lying ill at the resi-
dence of his father, T. Holmes, Esq., for
several weeks past, is recovering. His
many friends in and ar,und Belmore
will be glad to learnt that he will shortly
be able to return to his business.
The supper given to Mr. Walkinshaw
on Friday evening
last,at style, and
al
Hotel, was got up infirst-class
was partaken of by about fifty persona
The inner man having been satisfied, an
address was read by Mr. Ferguson, end
,resented to the champion, acoontpained
ant. AnoN. i �,7 a purse containing $70. Mr.
Time - 1 hour 30 min.
1. Explain the difference bet ween &1, kinshaw replied in apprupriateterma An
a lour or two was then plestsaculy spent in
toast, speech and song, and the company
broke up in good time.
ucation and Instruction. Which bran
of education is the most important? Give
resaons.
2. Enumerate the chief objects to Ise
attained in school organuatiiyou "hied
3. i-pon what means y to attend
r
depend in causing y pupils
p�
school promptly and regularly and to take
an intorest in their studies
4. (n; Distinguish between batll�� el
and mechanical teaching. (A)
these two methods as applied in teaching
proportion.
6. State the arguments for and against
giving prises
6 Cites nate% of an introductory Iv►
Tint WsnDitw -B. W ileon, Req.,
iisiyor rig Wingham Rave a party at his
resldenns, on Thursday evening Iasi, be•
ing the tenth anniversary of les wedding
day. This being what is called s tis
• Loire .us ber of the friends
lad
of
of the Mayor and his lady presentedt>hMg
with artlelas made of tis in every ona-
cevablk, .haps that wild be pureness .
A merry evening was spent. messy of
theta expressing
* that
it would be "so Wag-
Moines the sakes-
bon
of their silver wedding.-{VivasM
CAUTION.
POND'S EXTRACT is sold only in bottles
with the name blown in the glass, and our
handicap° trade -mark on buff wrapper.
At It is unsafe to use other articles with onr
directions. Insist on having POND'S EX-
TRACT. Refuse all imitations and substitutes.
Prices of POND'S EXTRACT, 50c , $1.00 & $175
POND'S EXTRRACT
14 West 14th Street, New York.
Sold by all Druggists.
The " ORLY" LIM PAD::
Ma.ufsct nd M eke C'w't
(Dalt' Lung Pad ase Detroit, =iib•
THE GREATEST WONDER OF MODERN
TIMES l -The PRI. Panty the Blood • °Oerie%all
disorders of the Liver. Stomach. Kidneys and
Howell and are invaluable In all complaints in-
cidental to Females. The Ointment Is the only
Stores and reliable remedy for Bed Legg,OldWounds.ForBrom-hl tis.[ photbery,,(ougkscoHl.,Oout.
Rheumatism and all Skin Diseases. It has no
equal
BEWARE OF AMEfRnCANta��NTER-
tb. tt i most wee Pu to the fact
tha attention of the MIC generaiiy re
that certain Houses in New \ orkareseadingto
many pans of the globe srtlxlons Istat la ?tear
eetoire
of my Pills and Ointment. These
on inter labels 110404. address 1n. New York. i
do not allow my Medicine toles geld in b 7 part
of the felted Staten. I have 50 mAeg,e � O:'
ID
MY SLondon made lnes are only by
Street, . in the Books of directions
allied to the spurious make is acaution warn-
ing the Public •Pins deosived h conn-
Ierfdu ib net be misledt5.y pretend halous
l' eld�
trick. s it ev are the arethe ch*5 er
dseeeare. usprlasisied VTb" 4.r5oea.toats-Stat
seeSPanama altse Meateia.snte.Hi meet eayse•el7 ad art sold te oppeal b
That sense o tsttoe a hieb i Mei ears 1 may Tea -
tan noon nsIS from all honorable penises to
assist me. salt1ePatine,
svftt0lM*smarm resod.
mete Estee Pi1
Pet 0'18. Oes*1ne Nettictse
hors the Brtty48 0.1,. eminent ante d*
words - _7leasl *veiltow themes.
taro
On the
Ltelevens.
• lit OstOed Loudest. w µSs
sloes gsy ora Man
sadt 1E
essessOterts*. The Mario rig toese
ems Ober
dnas sirs reWre Beit! Qts^ N
re any tele
Ma
Sipsiles will
sireelneWIL TOMAoW Ate.
West.Oellwil
r7r-I 40►
d
Absolutely Bares Asthma, Bronchitis,
Catarrh, Hay rover, all Threat and Lang
diseases, relieves snd sores Consumption.
A trial of this excellent remedy costs you .e
more th.a Oµ5 erste rams 50115 PNTIICIAN, 40157
nothing or Prescriptions. The fact that disease w
be cured by AssoarTaow is Weil established. The
research
Dench
ofis.kale `e
atr01 some Mmdi d ,td
writers i.
dm world, and con cost Sol.. .y all
druggists throughout the Dominica.
H. HASWELL & CO.,
148 anGeneralfAgelnts for the Dominion. P. Q.,
Daniel Gordon.,
u(.k..t
Thou. i„ the C(Andy, and Largest Steck Mu side of Loudon!
PAKIA.a SutTL ,
s
B u-Rrx,x SUITas,
SIDE-BoAED1n,
EASY Caajaie,
LovNuse, ETC., ETC.
Cash Buyer' will find it to their advantage to see m7 stock if they need a good article at a
1). G()RD()N, Wiest Street, near Post (?fee, Coderich.
*Joie price.
MEDICAL HALL,
GODERICH.
pLAsz
Cet 4.10R, plpe sealing sal ass veer
int,oe.eed iota Omaha. it M ands fsamils las
selected ars old Bright Vnghia Last (The rte
Jr✓%rew wench Mu f.bar• .'s use& mob mew
Mow ether *Aare*w
.r.sl•rrerSd Caro
ban
Cab
Vire it is r«mtifor she AU.)
It it made absolutely pure sad neatly pared Is
heady un -fedi packages.
it is sold try :Il resp. ret le dialers le •11 pasts
of the Dowinios.
Manufactured by
Tit GLOSL TOSACOOOO., W.assoa. Qua
F. JORDAN,
Chemist and Druggist,
MARKET SQUARE, GODERI('if.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in rims. Chemleals. Paints. Oils Dye Stuffft. Artist Cobh.
Patent Medicines Horse and Cattle Medicines. Perfumery. Toilet Articles, Ate. 1751
er Physicians Prescription. carefully dispensed.161
GEORGE CATTLE,
Chemist & Druggist,
?%eater in!Pure naps and Chemicals. Fancy sad Toilet Articles.Rao.
r
Imported Havana and Domestic Cigar's, Pipes, Tobaccos, Bac.
Physicians Prescriptions and Family Iteeeipb carefully prepared at all hoar.
OURT HOUSE SG4UA1=1.3E1-
1731
Mercantile'Printin
0 f Every Variety.
BUN188 CARDB,
LITTER HIADINO8,
MEMOR,NDUMA,
BILL READS,
Cheap and in the Beet Style !
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With bean
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shade
Oftboughl
That Falk
His work e
into the 1
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Aadewith
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The sharp
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