CONTENTS. 



PAGI 



Etiquette of Courtship and Marriage - 

 Continued. 



The Words, " I Will " 31:; 



" Honour and Obey " 313 



After the Ceremony 313 



The Return Home 313 



The Wedding Breakfast 313 



Departure for the Honeymoon 314 



The Language of the Flowers. 



The Language of the Flowers 315 



The Letter Writer. 



( Jrammar 



Punctuation 326 



Capital Letters 327 



Style 328 



Replies --"' 



Letters of Introduction 330 



Introducing one Lady to Another 330 



Introducing a Young Lady seeking em- 

 ployment 331 



Introducing a Gentlemen seeking a posi- 

 tion in a counting house 331 



Introducing a gentlemen to a lady friend 331 



Ordering a Supply of Goods 331 



Letter to a Publisher 331 



Requesting the Statement of an Account 332 



Requesting the Payment of Rent 332 



From a Lady in the Country ordering 



goods 332 



To the Father of a Young Lady, asking 



her hand in marriage 



ivourable 322 



" -Unfavourable 



To a Widow from a Widower 



ung Man to his Betrothed 3.".3 



On a Birthday 



A Complaint 



Seeking a Clerkship 



Application fur Subscription to a Charity .'i.'M 

 y- Declining ... 

 . ration for a Loan. . 



in the Affirmati 

 Decli' 



K.-neu-al of a N. ' 



Un to a Friend, 

 ployncnf 



ng Permiw- r to a Per*' 



. 



vernew 



The Letter Writer- Continued. 



A Few Lines accompanying a Gift .'>37 



Christening Gift 337 



Flowers. 338 



Music 338 



Various Forms of Invitations, Cards, etc 338 



Speeches 

 A Public Officer, on retiring, is presented 



with a Souvenir 



Reply 344 



The Ladies 344 



Presentation to a Public Official 345 



" to a Teacher 



A Bachelor 



The Host 



A Distinguished Guest 



Wedding Day Anniversary. 



Crystal Wedding 348 



Silver Wedding 



Golden Wedding 



( 'ongratulating a Candidate 



The Rules of Debate and how to Conduct 

 One. 



Organizing Associations 



Forms of Constitutions 



Rules of Order 



Miscellaneous Tables. 



Herechel's Weather Table 



Foreign Governments 



Population of Prim i f the Old 



World 



Number of Plants per Acre 



HOW to Estimate Crops per ... 968 



The Creeds of the World. 

 The Principal Countries of the World. 

 their Population. Religion and (loy. 



Names and their significati ... 369 



* about the liible. 

 ht of Note.l 





Tim- : 



i 

 Capacity of Noted Church** ami 1U11*. 



Oceans, Sea-, Bays, and Lakes . . 



reign Money. .. 

 make * Barometer 





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