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... PROVINCE OF SASKATCHEWAN 1909 DEPARTME55 EDUCATION RADEIVED OCT 2 1 1911 LELAND STAN JUNIOR UNIVERSI PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE LECISLATIVE ASSEMBLY REGINA JOHN A. REID , Government Printer 1910 LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY . ANNUAL ...
... PROVINCE OF SASKATCHEWAN 1909 DEPARTME55 EDUCATION RADEIVED OCT 2 1 1911 LELAND STAN JUNIOR UNIVERSI PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE LECISLATIVE ASSEMBLY REGINA JOHN A. REID , Government Printer 1910 LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY . ANNUAL ...
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... PROVINCE OF SASKATCHEWAN 1909 PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE LECISLATIVE ASSEMBLY REGINA JOHN A. REID , Government Printer 1910 7 231ST2 005 89 53 XL 2089 37971 5252 1909 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION MINISTER OF EDUCATION : OC 211911.
... PROVINCE OF SASKATCHEWAN 1909 PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE LECISLATIVE ASSEMBLY REGINA JOHN A. REID , Government Printer 1910 7 231ST2 005 89 53 XL 2089 37971 5252 1909 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION MINISTER OF EDUCATION : OC 211911.
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... Province of Caskatchewan . MAY IT PLEASE YOUR HONOUR , - The undersigned has the honour to submit herewith the Annual Report of the Department of Education for the year ended December 31 , 1909 . Respectfully submitted , J. A. CALDER ...
... Province of Caskatchewan . MAY IT PLEASE YOUR HONOUR , - The undersigned has the honour to submit herewith the Annual Report of the Department of Education for the year ended December 31 , 1909 . Respectfully submitted , J. A. CALDER ...
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... province of the Dominion can be found a better class of school buildings than is to be seen today in the Province of Saskatchewan . This applies not only to rural schools but to graded schools as well . The large and commodious high ...
... province of the Dominion can be found a better class of school buildings than is to be seen today in the Province of Saskatchewan . This applies not only to rural schools but to graded schools as well . The large and commodious high ...
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... province is probably without a parallel in the history of any other province in the Dominion . The record for the several years is as follows : 1906 , 248 ; 1907 , 210 ; 1908 , 315 ; 1909 , 256 . Of the 256 districts erected in 1909 ...
... province is probably without a parallel in the history of any other province in the Dominion . The record for the several years is as follows : 1906 , 248 ; 1907 , 210 ; 1908 , 315 ; 1909 , 256 . Of the 256 districts erected in 1909 ...
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ABIGAIL additional sum amount April April 21 arithmetic authorised blackboard board of trustees Cash cent class certificates Class Diplomas class interim collegiate institutes composition course of study debentures December 31 Department of Education equipment examination feet Find Give Grade granted High School honour inspected Inspector of Schools instruction J. A. CALDER July June 24 Junior Maple Creek ment Minister of Education Moose Jaw Moosomin Normal School North Battleford number of pupils Number of schools obedient servant organised prescribed Prince Albert principal professional certificate provisional certificates Public School received Regina regulations Rosthern rural schools Ruthenian salaries SASK Saskatoon satisfactory school buildings school districts school garden school grounds school houses School Ordinance schools and collegiate second class Senior Form Sept session square submit teaching day third class tion Total Translate into English triangle visited Weyburn Write Yorkton
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Page 93 - HE that loves a rosy cheek, Or a coral lip admires, Or from star-like eyes doth seek Fuel to maintain his fires: As old Time makes these decay, So his flames must waste away. But a smooth and steadfast mind, Gentle thoughts, and calm desires, Hearts with equal love combined, Kindle never-dying fires: — Where these are not, I despise Lovely cheeks, or lips, or eyes.
Page 121 - Basks in the glare, or stems the tepid wave, And thanks his gods for all the good they gave. Such is the patriot's boast where'er we roam, His first, best country, ever is at home. And yet, perhaps, if countries we compare, And estimate the blessings which they share, Though patriots flatter, still shall wisdom find An equal portion dealt to all mankind ; As different good, by art or nature given To different nations, makes their blessings even.
Page 139 - Yea, even that which Mischief meant most harm Shall in the happy trial prove most glory.
Page 98 - All day thy wings have fanned, At that far height, the cold, thin atmosphere, Yet stoop not, weary, to the welcome land, Though the dark night is near.
Page 108 - Cased in the unfeeling armour of old time, The lightning, the fierce wind, and trampling waves. Farewell, farewell the heart that lives alone. Housed in a dream, at distance from the kind ! Such happiness, wherever it be known, Is to be pitied ; for 'tis surely blind. But welcome fortitude, and patient cheer, And frequent sights of what is to be borne ! Such sights, or worse, as are before me here, Not without hope we suffer and we mourn.
Page 131 - Aut haec in nostros fabricata est machina muros, Inspectura domos venturaque desuper urbi, Aut aliquis latet error ; equo ne credite, Teucri. Quidquid id est, timeo Danaos et dona ferentis.
Page 129 - AB be the given straight line ; it is required to divide it into two parts, so that the rectangle contained by the whole, and one of the parts, shall be equal to the square of the other part.
Page 92 - I HAVE always preferred cheerfulness to mirth. The latter I consider as an act, the former as a habit of the mind. Mirth is short and transient, cheerfulness fixed and permanent. Those are often raised into the greatest transports of mirth, who are subject to the greatest depressions of melancholy; on the contrary, cheerfulness, though it does not give the mind such an exquisite gladness, prevents us from falling into any depths of sorrow. Mirth is like a flash of lightning, that breaks through a...
Page 124 - Of Europe, keep our noble England whole, . And save the one true seed of freedom sown Betwixt a people and their ancient throne, That sober freedom out of which there springs Our loyal passion for our temperate kings...
Page 139 - If a straight line touch a circle, and from the point of contact a chord be drawn, the angles which this chord makes with the tangent are equal to the angles in the alternate segments.