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HIGH SCHOOL EXt3MINATIO;v •
Sunaec'rs you wrie EWAMNA.TioNs FOR
ENTRANCE, TO 1liGi1 1%I1luUL8 IN
JULY NUM'.
`elle subjects of the next Hi;h
school entrance exatnination,July,1885
tiro :
Orthography and ortboeipy—Tile pro-
noutletation, syllabification, and spell-
ing of common words, o rrection of
errors, and distinguishing conunin
words in regard to spelling, laronounci-
ation and meaning. There •w ill be 50
(narks allowed fur this sul;ject. One
quark will bo deducted for for every
mistake in spelling in the papers ell
liter tare, gramma4r, geography, com-
positiou, and history,
r'ritiug—Besides a piper on this
subject,, for which 15 marks will be
assigned, A. rnaxium of 5 marks for
Writing, literature, gra miner, attli-
metle, 'composition, geography and
history, papers, malcdug 50 narks iu
all for *iting.
• Ariti inetio—As fee rte per centags
e. and interest, '100 marks.
Grammar—Definitions and inflec-
tions—grautinatical values of wards ;
phrases and clauses; the government;
44greement and arrangement of wards;
correction of errors with reasons there-
for;; t 1e parsing of simple sentences ;
the predicate and its adjuncts. -100
marks.
Oorapositiou—Tho nature and con
I3argains! Good Yalue.
lt.a '1't, i�ulpi+a '•ter.---•\VIrittir,r:
11. Tile Battle ot the Baltic—
flatnphell.
12, The Incident at Bruges --Words-
worth.
The total number of marks assign-
ed is 750, the minimum required to
pass is 875, and the one third in every
subject. Teachers should.cut out this
curriculum, and post it up convenient-
ly for reference.
Lyles campaign.
The Toronto World— says:—One of
the most active anti Scott act workers
in the Dominion is William Kyle, the
wholesale liquor dealer of Wellington
street east. In all Scott act campaigns
during the past year. he has been to
the front, and victory or no victory
he always corny; up smiting after the
contest. The earring of the act in
Guelph, However, has put Pim on his
inetal and now it is war to the knife,
no clatter who falls. Sir John or
Blake, the 1131411 who says •repeal the
Scott act' gets Win. Kyle's support.
Speaking to a woelel reporter ou satur-
d:3y leer. Kyle said : 'Yes, we shall go
to Ottawa. I have chartered Grand
Trunk trains; all we want for the
second week in February, and have
requested every brewer, distiller or
licensed hotel keeper iu Ontario to
come with me, I have arranged
accommodation at the Ottawa hotels.
The fare will be Toronto to Ottawa
return $5, ai d I can tell you we pr -
struetioii of sentences and paragraphs,pose to make our claims heard. viae
varying expressions by changing the shall wait on Sir John 111 a body, a
voice and by expanding words and couple thousand of us, and make our
phrases to nlausee, and contracting to demand. It will be a straight quos-
phrases and words; changing from tion of yes or no. We want the
direct into indirect eiarratiou, and vice repeal of the Scott act, and we are
versa ; transposition and paraphrasing; bound to have itIf air John won't
-expanding heads or hints into a Com— give It some one alae will. If Sir
position ; short description ; familiar John will give us no satisfaction. we
letters; elements of punctuation -80
marks. Besides tee mar given on
the composition paper a niaxirnutu of
15 will be allowed for the composition
A on the 3 istory and Iite.ature papers,
making 100 marks in all.
Geography—Form and notions of
the earth; chief definitions ; chief
physical and p ilitie.al divisions ; circles
on the glob. ; snaps of America, Eur-
ope, Asia, Africa, Canada and Ontario;
railway systems ; products and cotu-
aiereial relations of Canada and On-
tario. -75 marks,
Drawing—A paper on draining for
which 25 marks will be assigned, Uau-
didates for examination inust glace
their drawing books in the hands of
the first day of the exatniuutiou. Every
exercise must be certified by the
teacher as being the candidate's own
work, and should show at least three
months' work; 25 marks allowed for
Vann Life
the books, making in all 50 marks.
One-third 3f the marks !Host be oh- Century Magazine : It is a ccoinnoii
-tabled in drawiuo and also iu all other comp'', int that the farts life is not
subjects. , appreciated by our people. We toile
History—OutlinesofEuglishllistory for the more elegant p'.rsuits, or the
—75 marks. ways and fas.eious of the town. But
kteading—Intelligently and intelligi- the farmer has the crust safe and
rely, et4l1 correct pronunciation, cut natural occupation, and ought to find
g)hnsis arid pause -50 marks. life sweeter, if less highly seas)ned,
Literature—The meaning of words, than any other. IIe alone strictly
phrases, and passages in the selected speakiug, has a home. How can a
lessons ; distin,:tion of synonyms ; ex wan taku root and thrive Without
plainatdry or descriptive notes in re laud 2 Ile weites his history upon his
pane to n: mel ; to gtlnte passages of lie.ds. Hew litany ties, hew many
special beauty, 'incl to. reproduce sub- resources lie has ; his friendships with
stance of any of the lessons ; to have his wattle, leis team, his (lig, his trees ;
Sofas llcowlt'd';e ot the authors of the the satisfaction in lies '_rowing crops,
banana. —100 marks., iu his Improved fields; h sintimacy with
The tw Ave :loleettons " for..tho July nature with bird and waist, and with
and December, 18850 examinations quickening elemental forces ; his co-
are::- operation with the clouds, the sun,
L The Stale Coach --Dickens, . the seasons heat, wind, rain, frost.
2. '1 it3 :,ark at the Digging— Reacto. Nothing will take various social die•
The t,i•eysers of Icelatll---Dutferin tempers which the cltt and a tit'ci 1
4. The Story of La Fevre--Storue. life bread out of a lean like farming,
5. The Skater and the WVo:yes— like direct and loving contact with
'Whitehead, the soil. It draws oat poison. •1
8. !JThe Ocean—Byron. hramlll .-. bttu : teaches situ patient:
'7. Autumn 1Voods- 1 rpm' t. reverence ; ant restores the prer
SieS.eim Tutt kin' toile to the system. Chug to he
'9. 'fire Incident .tit .Xlatisbon• fariu ; mala' 111 tell c:f it ; bestow your
13, owning, he..rt and scar brain up n its sa that
shall hold a mass meeting in tho opera,
hons0 iu Ottawa and pledge ourse yes
individually to oppose to a man the
government who enact measures to
the prejudice of our trade. I tee, you
we are booed to win. Mr. 1 yl,. ave,
the report -r a sketch of what the
deputation propose to hty before the
premier. It is its follows ; A coinmiss
ion to be composed of two disinterest-
ed
isinterest
ed parties and two members of the
government. .They to investigate the
matter from a strictly comerelal point
of view, discussing the subject with
bankers, insurance companies, loin
companies, business me», etc. .Mr.
Kyle says he is confident that if such
a commission be appointed thas they
will be enabled to t!eigovernment that
the caeryinc; out of the act is detrt•
mental to the business interest of the
country.
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it ,hull savor of yon and radiate your lir. Jacob Dopp of this town lorry
virtues after your d y's work is bone. next week fnr Kentut k: .
Who Poor -house Question. Read the ai.vartiscm.ints of our int:
The fullowi:'g document seri to the ehaiits 111 `I'IIE TIb1Es, and then go an
county clerk by the Women's Chris inve•t. You w 11 secure bargain,.
Mr. D. Patterson painter for Nick
& Dore, and Mr. T. A. Mills havii gone
13luevale, January 15th, 1885. to see the great Ice Carnival at Mon.
County Council of llurun : tree!.
GENTLEMEN,—We the undersigned, Al exchange says : "The dude li:
members of the Bluevale .\I' omen's
two watch•ellaiel( and no watch.',
This
Christian Temperance •llnivn, submit is to distinguish him from the spec;cis, Prof. St. John Hyttenrtt'Rehm
•uu • ,
(Director of the London Philartnnuie so-
ciety, at ALMA COLLEGE,) is
prepared to give
PRECENTOR WAN'V#+,',. 1.
Precentor wanted for the Bluevalo Pres -
r byterian Church, Salary $50 per annum
it Apply to either tnaua;ers or session.
pin Temperance Union, of 131uevale,�
speaks for itself :—
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MUSIC.
Miss Ella M. Brockeneli
is •• who for the past year has been under the
tuition of
the following proPositioufor your 001 that goes - bout with the organ grinder
sideration : • andhich leas but one einem,
1. That we think that ono of the/
great necessities ill this, our count On Thursday evening. the :'.:.and,
of 1lulcera•is a refuge for the pour. William James Coreyn of this. town
2. That. without it persons who won the silver cup for Bruce county,
are endeavoring to live Ohristiau in. a three mile race on tho skatil.g
lives, having been reauced iu this rin . at Lucknow.
world's goods, aril unable to suppeet t is said that a gentleman from
theinselve•, are thrown Leto the ceuu- Walkerton is endeavoring to purutit,ae
ty ,fail, where they are compelled to the sk trop rink here. in , rder to i•t
LYS -SONS 2121113 PaND,
---To—
ADVANCED & JUNIOR PUPIL a
.For particulars enquire at the reoitleuwt
corner Francis and Victoria streets.
we the an atmosphere of evil surround- traduce roller skating, 111,• price he, -
lugs, and even ii they are inclined to has offered is $1200.
evil they will not have influences sui..- rs farmers & f brig jicrs
ed to reform thele. Awomau btu Der in Cincinnati le
3 We petition the council to coo- talked five husbauds to death, mid
cider the mutter or procuring funds for boldly crying ".Next."
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Woforwill do our utmost to assist the Valuable Farm 11" .,..w
� Sale
ooniety coulleil ell procurlug those
funds, uy getting tip errter,aiumeuts,The undersigned offers for sale that vat -
in cauvassiug, or order cleans We cable farm in Lot 4. Cell. 2. Carrick. in
think it impossible that you will re- the county of Bruce, oornprisirg 100 acres
fuse to consider the matter, if for no 80 cleared on which there is 20 acres of
wheat. On the farm there is a large frame
outer reason titan a love.fur your fel= house, agood baro 40x00, With atone
flow::
n. - The Union will be greatly datdation,ween 80 ll stand l ed oftrees.h It is con-pr
nlsciwety
h thein
spurns railway station. Schools and churches
obliged
-- J "v "• answer
th "`a watered and is within 5 miles of Mildmay
with a dewsive answer to the for
propositions through the Lica,' press. nonvenient. Easy terms to suit purchaser i
-Yours Most respectfully, For further partiottlars apply to 1
Do you want to borrow money ? To bray
more land for Yourself or Your bons. To.
l 1 I a House or Barn• To Fence Clear,
L,icterttraiu, or otherwise improve Laud
To pay off a Mortgage or other Debts. OX
for any other Purpose, If you do the un-
.lez:•igued are able to Loan at the lowest
3.11,-,4.of Interest and more reasonable.
Torahs than any one else in this section of
the c;ruutry.
MEYER & DICKENSON,
Barristers, Winghatif
1 :solicitors for the Bank of Hamilton.
Si;;,,,. I I.y ,ilrs. A:ox. Muss, fres., ROBERT FRAbEIt proprietor 1
Belmore P. 0.
' . L ••1. MEN WAN'Ih,D
Five or six good men wanted by the 1111
The first meeting of the new County dersigued to out wood and saw logs. rap
pry to GEO. T.(HOMPSON`,
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Council coulenued its session at SVinghten..1
Goder•ich on Tuesday last. air. P. —
Kel y, of Blyth, was elected Warden I JitR's PILLS) '
for 18.M. .A. report of the .proceedings
will aijipear in next week's 'I'IMEs.
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t•. ,:. S e., a .•l t v.uty lady
/4he vo ing on the Scott Act in the
city of Guelph took place on Thursday
of hist week, and resulted 111a Majority
for the Act of 169. Guelph is now
the banner Scott Act city. Iit :,Tile
ot all opposition the temperance char-
iot continues to roll steadily ou.
CLEARING AWAY TIIE 'WRECK.
Lo ;Dox, Jan. 27.—The work of re-
movi 1g. the debris in the White Tower
war coiupieted this afternoon. The
hole made in the floor where the dyn-
amite exploded is ten feet lone and
five feet wide, The masonry of the
building is practically uninjured, but
much of the solid oak soodttork is
torn or split.
The Ontario Br Much of the Dom-
inion Alliance 1 as appointed the Rev.
13. 13. Ke fer general agent of the
branch.
The exports of the United States
c,xereded the imports in value last
year by ono hunared and twenty
millions.
The infernal manhine1whicil was die.
covered in the Mon;,'•eal Postoftico up-
on inveStigatiou was found to he a
toolbox,
Custom frauds by which the United
States Uoverntnenthas been defraud
ed out of three million dollars have
been discovered,
Two you've men, who became An
a'ti inred of the same lady, fongl t a
dual with pi :toes mil knives, n err
Quebeo. 11100 were wnnnded.
es/itis 0 Tait Scott, and favi ly
tilt's week for Detroit.
A't'.i •vgh :t b al►np is lilt it
e untn.l14 11011, yet t110 ttyns are ofse 1 ,
h• •rdted Lb t,:.
If
A. large proportion of the disease, which
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these organs, and are especially designed to
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which they are a safe, sure, prompt, and
pleasant remedy. The extensive use of these
PILLS by eminent physicians in regular prac-
tice, showy unmistakably the estimation is
which they aro held by the medical proles
Mon.
These Pima aro Compounded of vegetable
substances only, and are absolutely free from
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tune .Dealer in i% inghaw.
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in lei., all past cin;
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