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Name the distinguished 1 or GREAT BRITAIN- Every thinfr else selling Bt 1I1°“° ° the l0w prtte fur wh ch we are 10 ' W P GULWILL _ _ r f -maui _' 3- num _m l I _ __ __ *__ _ _ ‘ .-_ r 1 E§_a`iiin;iiiims ialicii by stucletis iii,f,.‘;l-°§ _ _,_ .___ Chariot ictuiifii , Q 5. 4 “ rr..f.¢|u\'rv I wtkvd 4 MWW _til “F ‘i ....-A.; 5”/‘ffl EJ cg., » ‘O 73 O 0 O It '_ lo sis M dvi L siivicie PAPERS sees _ _ 3 Q. _ 'id V ' . _ _.__ V _ I \ \ __ l- r‘~‘lv1’rbs and prepositions are each. 2. What are meant by reflexive verbs? Give two examples. ._ 3.0ther partsof speech are some. times used as verbs. Give one ex- ample each of (1)an_ adyerb, (2) ii rio\in,(3),an adjective, being thug; used. ._ 4. Some noups have two plui-als, Give three examples. » 5. Give an example of a noun clause, an a.dject~ive clause, and an adverb- itil clause. 6. What is meant by the prog;-es. sive form of a verb? Give an ex- ing sentences are incorrect-, and rectify them (ii) Many people make a mistake in l WPp0Sil1Z that wealth, and not, wisdom, procure esteem. (b) The report was current yester- _ daythat the legations in Pekin were suffering great hai-d5hips,_ and agrees with what was heard before. ic) It is a safe and prudent policy that we always should prefer our duty to pleasure. (d) Most people will admit, when nearing the end of life, that they have done no more than it was their duty to have done. te) It must indeed be confessed that a lampoon or a satire do not carry in them robbery or murder. 9. Parse the following his injurer his foe. ' ORTHOGRAPHY. Copy the :following extract, cor- recting the errors in spelling; 3 A There are few ofices conected with the goverment of this or of any other country which have had so As hapens with moast grate dis- l covries and importent institeu- sions, the oragin of the poste for leters is obsceure; just as the sorse of a large river may be traced to I there waters without anny one of them haveing mutch .elaine to the lence is however, to casuel to sup- ort sutch a concloosion, or to at- ribute the or-egin of the poastege otjleters to sutch comon se-rvises. But not to spekulate on this, and conflnening our atension to Eng: land wee no this mutch that the before the time of Edward I and had bean imploied by merchents seteled in England befor the fif- tentii sentery. "l`RA\'SCRIPTION. N. B.-The candidate isrequired to make a neat and correct copy of the manuscript handed to him with this slip. The Words SC0l`@d through are to be omitted and the interlineations and the mar8\Il“1 and other additions are to be in- serted in their pr0P€l' PlaC@S “S ln' dicated. _ _ \The examiner will hand this SUD together with the manuscript DSP' er, to the candidates.) f Envland in her time. 2.Hov. was it that William and Mary were entitled to the throne _ of En land? With what countfy I 15 5.\‘Yhat were the causes of thc - ample. V France, Germany and Italy durinp his t-imc? foreign wars called “The Crus- ' aies”? How many wcrcl there! \Vhat‘ monk was largely instru mental in arousing the western nations to commence the Crusa-les. 5 6.What do you unders‘and by the feudal system? When did it coni- mence and terminate. HISTORY OF CANADA. 5 7. What unfortunate event took _ _ _ .____ IS place in Canada under the admin istration of Governor de Wonville I Roberval. _ _fl _- 10 9. Who was Cavelier de la Salle.; `l and with what discovery is h`__ name connected. - 10 10. What were the causes of the war of 1812 between Great Britain and the United States? 10 ll. Who were the governors or lieu- tenant-governors of Lower and , Upper Canada at the time of the T political troubles of 12257; _ GEOGRAPHY. alues. 10 l. I)eflne the geographical terms: _ Ecliptic, Zodiac, Tropics, Equator. 15 2. Mention the most direct route a traveller would take going froml Halifax to Dawson City. Mention ,_ the railways, oceans, ports, straits and island ,on his way. 10 3.What are the chief ports and ._ harbours of British Columbia? Indicate the locality. , 10 4.Into how many provinces and district-s are the North-West Terri- t01`l¢S divided? What are heir .l__l_1..._. All liver ills are cured by Hood’s Pills. -_,__..___@-_-_-s Teacher-Spell “wrong” Johny. J ohny--R-o-n-g. Teacher-You know that isn’t right. Johny-Course it ain`t. You told me to spell wrong. A box of Milburn’s Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago or -Nenralgia have never “Dat’s»-a queer hoss shoe over your door, ` Mr. Johnsing.’ . “Hoss shoes is out of style; dat’s a auto- mobel tire.” , Mi|iard's Liniaent Cures Distemper. I A peculiar thing about wealth is that when you own to much of it, it owns you. Mary A. O'Connell, Middle Stewiacke, N. S. says: “I have used Laxa.-Liver Pills for serious Liver Complaint and they have done me a world of good making me smart and healthy.” Money is more apt to make the man, socially, if the n_ian’s grandfather, rather than himself made the money. ` One LAXA-LIVER PILL every night for thirty days makes a. complete cure of biliousness and constipation. That is- 1 just 25 cents to be cure . Patience is bitter, but its fruit is swes L An All-round Remedy. Mrs. Hannesson, Binscarth, Man. writes “I have used Hagyard’s Yellow Oil for Sore Throat, Cuts, Scalds and Frostbites for a long time and consider if the best all-round household remedy made] Price Zinc. all dealers. Awell bred man is always sociable and complaicant. HAGYARD`S YELLOW OIL cures jsprains, bruises, sores wounds, cuts, lfrostbites, chiiblains, stihgs of insects, i burns, scalds, contusions, etc. Priee25c. 1 The talent of success is nothing more ‘ than doing what you can do well. Milburifs Sterling Headache _ Powders contain neithermorphine nor opium. They Erornptly cure Sick Heailache, Neuralvtwi eadache, Headache of Gripéie. Bea l- ache of delicate ladies and Hen ache from An obstinate man does not hold opin- ions-they hold him. Mlnarfs Llllaieat Cares Clpre, ln Cmil 10 3. State what you-know of M i ¢ ' (Continued on Fourth rage.) E _lfl‘i€‘ll"lI°S€.~PlllS b¢fQ¥¢- SB” 2°- Qmmp-I ;$1.60svorth before I found outfhe wasnn for post%to~The T.Milbiirn Do., Limited . Toronto, t. any cause whatever. Price l0e. and 25c. 1 When a man is considered . to be very g clever, his wife thinks that his greatest was England at war during their ,exhibit-ion of clevemess was in pickin 5 ..'§i'll me the =~°m°=ii="*§,_“?!;rL;»l°i;rll’4imvl‘}°‘avs~woRms. ~_,, §2_‘.§,`§i'§,°‘i.".. °"" ‘H i°'°'°`A l'\GKlNNON _ & _ -misss 1 1 0- ig 4\~ X 1 l V *__* fili .rl_____ _f -/'r"` .‘ "l'~`T‘~. ‘ ' .'~'_:?éf"`t" _ /1.( ,.. .~____ $5111 ' fs;-~._-_;. \_"‘i _, O _ _, ‘f in in as im an »»'aa '» foo ol; Q Q Q i 1 `,§ van vercoais~ - _ - wont keep you warm. _ Wearing one is better. _ I ¢ Q li We’v;e_got -_some oi'__the Overcoata you ever set ey is on. ’ _ _ Q1 ___ is in sv 'D li eza 1 _ V . $5.00 _will buy a line ‘President Cloth Coat, in blue cr black worth every cent of your live. ° _ ' ' I liiil _I Q D lil ll IU _ Q ` farmers satin li ied, stitched with silk, a genuine good coat, _ ` $8.50 for an all wool Heavy Coat, made well andjnigh- ¢ * i ed well, ‘ - ’ _ " * ' $10.00 is the popular price for an overcoat, we’veTfli'l' them in Beaver, Melton, Cheviot, Whipcord, and Chinchilla, Blue, Black, Brown, and Bromix. Hundreds of-$10 coats to choose from. We-'ve warm bargains in Coats for cold D I 'B o in .» “ta r loin: aqua iazat weatb er. _ ‘ I Q RGVVSE YOUR BEST WORK.~ -,~- .i_=.i__»,~», 1- ~ W _ E/aiilngt b§done unless you have good - ` _ ~_ . ' "".;l°’_"l__"'§"3 '“ M" L" _ 4, l 0 ea t . ou cannot have pure health ' ~ ‘ ‘ ` , without pure blood. You may _have ~ _,.1-r-we 1 g Q °‘ ' pure blood by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla i now. You cannot realize the good it will _ ‘ f __-, .0 do _you until youtry it_. Begin taking' it,;‘__ ‘ ' ’ ‘ to- ay and see how quickly it will _ give you an appepite, strength and vigor and ° _ g Q cure yourrheumatism, catarrh orscrofula.. ' A ~ ‘ _ _ ' _ in 1 in Ol a ___ s n as is "9 ir ooqoioqo enola ot;o;J 0il!°.*l* Cl* **_,_ e‘e o_o e‘o o_o e.e a.o‘e.o eu ¢‘o _,a.e _,o_o ¢.n,a.o,¢.0,¢ l,l,0,¢.»,¢.»,.¢f,. °,ff,,i ¢ il, I 1 _ iiiscsttinsons its Ms. mme M of _ “He dosent work in day time, and he’s _ _ _ __ __ ome in bed every night before 19 o’clock. I ~ ' ~ _ Jack was left, and I telegraphed him .......i..»» A .Sales exceed of any other 'Dhere -isnothing better_ ‘for childrenfs ` ‘ Coughsand Colds than Dr. 'Woods ‘Nor- take and always cures the ittle ones’ - ._ coughs promptly' One of the most important rules of the L' I szience of manners is an absolute silence ' B _ in regard to yourself. _ mLBURN’s STERLING HEADACHE S 1° °"“*‘f°“» 1'" ii ii <1 ii ° _ 8 _ q dealing mthnumwnuq. POWDERS cure t e worst ea ac e in from live to twenty minutes and leave no b ° - - Thosowhohavenotyetgivenusatrial, hadbettmhh, lkilf \\'°lli\°f° ll ad after eifects One powder 5c , 3 plwders 10c., 10 powders 2.3¢. is sl ?v*l To owe an obligation to a worthy friend onlin lu., Miiiarfs Lliilment Cures Colds, etc. We cannot always oblige, but* we can Rep-“rms promptly In id N' ways speak obligingly. A°brave man knows no malice, but iof- - _ gets in peace the injuries of war, and ' V gives his direst foe a friend’s embrace. I f" ' * " ~ nn. Lows WORM SYRUP is a san ’ __ sure and' reliable worm expeller. Acts - ‘f ~. equally well on children or adults. Be- I sure you get Low’s. ~. _ V ~ » _ _ \l .V _ .Washing Compound. 3 - A. - _ nam! Wish _ \l1\ _ B6;»f0N,_..»..Yf.:.‘;:.‘;:.‘:t;°.:*.:.”.°.°::°e,t';.z‘;.§’irt§_'c:;i;'i_.;..: ._._._.5 i greatest labor saver o rn ern md _ - 2 ' _ tre"ets\ire§on wash day- _ _ cilllllllillthlg llcl- mill; It watts titres. me is gust-.amd not io- inJ°_f°' lb' \‘°" “°“°‘=° -- _ f bri _ _ J ` I at (The io rties ossessed by this compound are those of loosening oo( S S “HALl tinpihgedirt sithout injury to the fabric, lnswd Uf *WWE *P dl* ¢ 0 _ ` g _ _ f ~- - ' h ith ` the case with many articles noi on the Will leave Charlotteown at NOON dirt_:___¢: 300'.; :_°ve__yth___8_ By an me U' mu C)._"“ no .ii 'l UESDAYS. IBN' ‘ - ' _ ' ' 'i-ed, li ° the wear and tear omclothel, to ny nothing Passengers leaving Chuilltawlgxat ;‘;*l.l)i;n§alfo:.eqqElimpiy tlgilsthldlinu. For. iimuels it hu Diqod o [Lille on Wednesday morning, in _ ' _ ‘ . - . 'll fi d 't t I l good for washing Inca Curtains I connection at Halifax for Boston algal; _l_oP`:_"\5;1;i"gg __equh_°d_ I an vm nh Autumn Excursions. titans we me use is _ mm trans. 2 slim as :te SPf°i*1 R°°‘"`° Ti°k°°' ’*°" b°'i"“ Wholesale by ` - issued at Reduced BBW- EE 1°? iii iii important events took place in _ _ _ _. ' - _ - . O. "»» :. 1'; ~ If.. .-_: 111# ‘ .'~;r7. ) --'~ -` '- .-in __ " ‘ ' ' _ . ' -_ _ . ' . » - ` ' - . - _ - , 1' . f- ' .f.-. 1: - r '_~- ~ _;' ~.‘ ', -, ,» .;._- -_- if ...J ._ _V _ -- _ _ » , ,= -»_f ~> _ _t _ .» . , '_ __ _ W r ~ ..» 13,; ~ ,.~;,,.~ ~ ‘v-\ ~»~~ i .14 ,wh t,-:fs 4 -»_~ _ _ ~ f_,_: ,_i_ A-_,__ _ -. ~_.._,_ , _ .. ..._-I . ,__. , .H . L_.- _~., ‘__-_,_ ~ 1-1.-.. tx ,.12 -no s -he ._ v Y ~. i. . - ~ 1- to i-s~.f_...%ai..i€r'fr';.=:..- ~» - " rf* . ,. " 3"" ‘ “ ’ ““` Q ` a-in-s under Her ¥8J¢S*!-'QU _ . A ` ' ' ` _ _ _ _ _ ~ - .1 s ~ f_ _ <_ < The Cmekeq Wuefilm. _ victoria# wise-°§=9__ in E“'°P°1i im.. _ci-him. sbutpmrlgge; H' L 5"' 6 lf 1 __ ,_ _ l _ PE Islands Greatest Crockery _Wd l-ll* °~°"°’m Am' ' u,1,‘:;'§°§l§;¢_.aiid fi* _ I W. W. CLLBKE, -1 _ l ~ l. Sw" ' ' I I msmnv OF mmm lmd and ig ‘anndod ‘mr-m - A _ _ _ _ Sunnyside, C¢'iorlot*etol1I 10 4.Who _was Chlrkmilld What, i #___ ‘; 21 ___.;__;_: _.1 _ __§¢»__§~_ .$3 UC# ,_ to kmg af' jf' _ .». r $7.00 will take a very fine Beaver Coat Blue, Black, ~, ,_ i an _ ‘I l f ._ 8 _ 1! _ F .*“"‘# T_ i 4 t Minard's Liniment( Cures Diptheria. _ _ A _ , _ » _ _ .__ "‘Oh, men are so provoking.” ‘ __ _ _ » _ “What’s the matter now, daughter T’ _ __ _ _ 4 ` _ “Well, ma, coming home I thought _ _ ` ` snails/~ » fi » , .».._. ,G _ .5 ,i _,_ __ s f ‘_ L. ls fc " E' #_ __-_ as ..\ -; 5' ,__ .i»_ "iii _*' 5:; ,_ ,I 4 »¥ I _ i 5 i r \ if vt e' 'Ei -, _. li ,___ way Pine Syrup. It is very pleasant to` _fi F t cl _ bargains in Jewelry. _ _ ,_,_.._,; @'k» ~ i _ L . is a happiness and can be no disparagew' W C00 ment. » ‘ I 3,1. , I-it _ ° 9 _ f rs ` Is ‘3 'ii W *_ . ,_ #sa F 5 it "_, E gi iz 5 5 _ ~i