4:46;: film" be nude-it 9W9: . ""'llu De mul- V-W' "lot In! tho "att) r" tpred to it, and UP" , man-month". HO sriohroe? tomrt 0 1tte law that that. "an In uniform qtt It- '19:! for the examinatltttp " spelt/PnP. " 'u-Inl'don a tttat Tds sow," " that oirl. Iry.t in nit put- ol the Plo'hwfhmm be "The: to the Jun. cumin-'10"! sail thug "unwell. would be iutsiiset to tn lucked over by the In. oesteal donttnlk '0'. tht." uuuring I tutifortn "M M "finals-ion. This wan the magnum?" "i7"iiiiiil"s,tti'i iii'; 735', d 1Ut2d the m',',W'l _ is!" i'iinitGl"s,ttll' G'i; 1"GCGli" masters at ""0"th the sr,',','WI dilketuistttsir, "We m 5 00min mount of Maugham batten the public and High mhm Ina-tun, which it was proposed to 't.tle, 'At do auny with a In a pombs "3 rgutg that t and! mm mm In tat to Public School tucker: for every prpilof {Min who passed I mop-um! ex- "ntnntion for Minimum to the High dehooi, l_tt, England I pmedynt was " on!" {in hl, England . precedent was afford" tar 'hir, but he did not 'propose, .to ttter we): large premiums, 'eossflttiag tte about to about two dollar' for 'trch pupil. The tsfrootin 1"tti',i,1 hal been most excellent, and the probe xlity w" that " Would duo be so has. Clan-Jo 34 gave l "'.tttyt1 trustees the nine pom," nth "gun! to mining of the "Int-io- of e whens a w" given to railway oompsnioa, tlmt is. compulsory yawn" He also 1j'gt','t,tt',',g', modifkstiou of the law u re- an I compulsory attondanor, sad the that Ponoetning the surmountion of. tankers Bs the clause " string to the litter ,it it wowed thnt every teacher on ranching the no of 60 should be entitled to hi: pension Whether hob dinbYe'l or not. Hm hw would nho provides for tho orgatrzation of whoa! taxation- in nnorgnmzed tdrritoritu, and turn tome my mom, n! appuintlng tvodatant 1.12th in High {lchooll . y conclusion, hr. Mr. RYKERI' nbjrzetorl to the cuntluas blowing With our echool lawn Ha MI osti. tiedthat it would be fartstwr to ell-ow i _ n stand a " We. ongmullv, than be elude; t union Mter realm. The hott, leader ", be Government, in nee-king to alter some d the future- of the law, and he hoped tir, Home would not emend the Bill. but be may Ryktrt) we: "tiafied thetbefone lt pas-e 1 damask" Home it would be Altered very non-idembly. The: could not stuck thiw mm or the uninipel Bill on aperty around. but the views of hon. gentlemen in wvrnmltieo would be brought forth, and the hon. leader of the Govern- ment would find Hut neither the Bill a under ooesiderration nor the Mural. t, ~11»! nor Ann-meat Bills would {an wit', lfvt'ooiu'vle'nble alteration. In is gf,,"?: the new ure prop-ed would complain: y tltr "my the mo Sehool System. Ho quit: sgeied with the hon. gentleman that eve-r)" thing should be done Vole-tor end oneourng: ..ur High Schoolu, but instead of endewuuw mg to on" and enooumge High Schools h, (ound they were ("spouted to tte Cmnty I "ttseth in resmrd to these to e far gtetttw exam than before. This Bill proposed that. t'ounty Councils should . give an e; ad mm to the Government grunt, wlnla the County Councils were entirely op- mud to great the increased;1 amount .. __--- ...Fram oit l nu. power to glvew Mount] UI'uuv l, an oppougl to the udmiuion of 1 t school isupiU to High Shoots "H m the Act, and condemned the intr a the chase the: the decided ' outs had been previously given Cl pott8 to EMU one a.-. -_-',, to High sboolts your sitar your. Seaman P.'.) 3". County Council: the power of doing "my with sigh Suhoola. This was onenlv abut they been making for msny years If Con. " Councill were compelled to psy the imbued mm- for the maintenance of - .. . I " _.-..'IA "a Cantu" that tttoy 'iriijuiou1, it w wcald taercise th them by out"' 29. it ttt :tt Salmon; Luv: a." v....--_ . , "been marking for mxny your: " Oounc'xh were compelled to psy wed tum for the minuenmoe of ( hook, it would be found that my xercise the {ow/er codex-ml upm chino 29. his WAS , most dang"- rer to give to County Cou will lfe .ooed to the admin-ion of (hmmm pupils to High irshaols as prowl" keg and condemned the intrudsrstion chum the: tho, decided opinion Te. 'c., n ' a '3 ar. i a; rs , nun lal' w is rin; ' M on» L ttve rt be we": tutptrttitte . thes principle by the Trmoql'eh tr, l to the system of examination' prop? held- it would not pro" " " it: "units. The Dow" 938%": It? 'ne 5)"th OT UN.""""'"'"" F "eld- tt would not prove "luxury at , "cults. The power ought not to be yuan tu " [WWI to turn 5 child out of a "ho?! after he hod been there . month or "a if he failed to pm the Givuinatiya sat. "ia, torily, The hon. leader of tho Gwen» "sent han I strong desire to chmgo the c ta" _ much ttof the Council of Pablie Instru: no" HetMr. Bskertl stated that one of N "u gnudn ot our Bench Wu on , our "in" V" " Mixed there for life, and con! . ot be attacker" by outsiders Ind have thew magmat- in%aced. It was comph'nel. b" no Publimty was given to the 131-00601» Us of the Council of Public lustrusmon; bat btt miuum of their meamng! were incl b, "'0 hon gentEemen. and it they ware not "ode public it way the foul: of tho hm uhtlemen chamelves lie did think tht 7 - . '-"- an mum; my." 81111311163: "my" . - - nun Premirr had Ina-'35 an an: attack on the Council of Pab'ic Iris md ho felt mtrungiy opgowd t:- put Iin" in its muons shape. H s did n" _tntsd in the way of impro "cannon and High Emmi: but he was certain the present N uld not prove iGscfwia1. Hon, 1 tiiilst tstvtisty Home hon. gentham t -) destroying tho school dep ositat y Jonld not genera"): improve the I on. lender of the 'u.uuu""?'""I" t bliged to do so, however, for two or :érii "some. liver) thing, he ttree, o),'f o dine to improve our Wi.gh and b" "'13"; 'ihool Education. He believed in the I'?.', ,lnce that the Gnome-10'C Pablio 1nstracspu had bum n failure, The members of tho v. ouncil he "an mtidied were tree front re- ptcacty an Ur as personal interest was on r. vernal. but no believed thuy_ had been by bind the age, Ind unis-quuutel with the ympnthicu and feeling. of the. lug)" portion of tho prpafatio? of this cano- try. They were for the must par: "Home residing in the arty. and uninformed for the most put a to how the \ ieuple in the country get on, and as to the wants of tho people residing P rural dia. I mica. No doubt the Superintendent ot I Education had done a grcat deal for odom- i non in this country, but tint gentleman, during the occupation of his oliice, hel no» i wired many hobbies. Tho was shown in i the paper: no had supplied the El mac girth I SI hen Mr. Sandiield Mocdonuld last intro. (lucid hie School Bill, the oontihmeo of the ' people "an nithdrawn from that gentleman, N cause there was an opinion that there was too much pm more 1) it npoahrm 'ty the Gircf mm rinteisdent of Educution The question on n Very diithatlt one to deal with, bemoan it "lasted the conscience! and the pockets of the people. One ot the routine why the "'oumil of Public Instruction had been 3 tatiutty was that the Chief Superintendent If Education had not nlwuye been nilcreet. That gentleman but shown a weathers for letter writing, and prinaipU: . iy from tint the re had been n feeling abroad flint the Council of Public Instruction wa, . more regular of the will of the Chief Super intendrnt of Education, and a want of conti- ence we: couaequently Mt in it He did *0! chuge that gentlemen with my impro- ' riety, but from time tot me he hell descend- ed from the position ot neutrality which he l right to occupy. and so far target. " nin duty as to write letters ot In egg-trots} uhnrlclcr. attacking one party nod then another, and of the unracter of the one Bil. (iruerd to his hair friend the leader of the \dminietreti m. " was nvceeeary that pub- is rfbtr? should almtnin from that kind of thing Without, the consent ot the Government or his hon. friend the leader of the Adminis- tration What would be aid If Mr, Langmuir came out with u violent tft pic again" the person: who had nttcc ed Ihim nboat the istiron t m (Mr. Bethune) vudntained tint ' it was not conducive to the public can": I tor apublio offieeq to tote up the with of opireNrtttdeut to the newspapers. Tit .ueult of this oorreattottdsaoe ol-theOhiel Sn- verintendent of Education had been the hithdnw-l of public oontidenoe from him, " He (Mr. Bethune) did not believe the legielu. _ 'ion was in the right direction. Hithonght t v.ession he was on. luau- of tl bliged to do so, 'wsnns. We?) cannon and my: "v.'."""" - at he was certain the present manure ". uld not prove LtLcficiai. Hon gollzlemqa lgbt satisfy some hon. genthmm mum-w -) deetmymg, the school deszit'ny, bat thay whit! not generally improve the systen by irkerirg siith the law. Mr. BETEUNE regretted that ttpon this x - n...' L, Ar,ffer with the (a (k no to improve ttuv M haul Education. Ha ' late that the Cunnc-l 0 had be an a failure, T l ouncil he was satisfied . Ts u] - .. my B...%r%r_."".. -- _- -.___.° __ 1.11:: Tdh' of iit Ikhtetiott, 1r4artaiGt ' should be directly responsible to the. maple, and thnt'thd' old oybtem thou1).b,t iron up 1 This was the only way 1n which armouy nth the antigen" of the. people , u( aid be ohtained, and it F" 4 abu lately amen-y tow-ouch our edumftlon. l al ryrterm The Government hcl {my sump:- r to do souvtninmrm" t,'tv,t,x,ttty,eJ1: ttt "150i din the, nhv "on. NB regretted that ttpon this I compelled u differ with the the Administration; He was I. however, for two or three ' . s.,-.-, man tt the [mu m -.-V I He did think the Ina-'39 an mummy-y tot Pumic Instruat'mn, opgowl $2.1"an th3 spa. If s ld not wish to my of improving our, ma Sam-alt system, ubho Luuuu..-,,, mug! ware Ind b: , sad it they ware not the [unit of tho how He did think the ., _4.,u as??? iaiirt Public isvstriiuioi as ott'