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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 18 Feb 1874, p. 5

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tto ea bat, that in acme inutincee the by po t tau-ma might heve been unfnr'unete. f" 1"tt dad dept nrled upon the In ' " sie ttttl Am of the inspector to nukn mantel hi h 't ',,tye He, howcwr than 'ht if tr. . teh! .1 in: ("weak/w. nan-2n G, H. , r' __ _ '"P'cion, that the system in this respect would work more dcsirably, Ho was not. prepared to lay whether the time bad arrived for the. abolition of the Book Depository, but ls was quite sum the tyisslguGtion prcpusod "a ald not prove set 'sfactory If the propoitttou of the hon lllymhcr for Stumont wore to be carried ou' with regard to the (hang, of tho mango met-t of the Dapertmmt of Education. i, would have the tfmiesirais!o effect of intro ducing upon tho that of the Home and int: gonna] nmrtarts educations! mettera. Sim: on f edention thcfechool lawn lull been great !y imppved, and thin wu glue bo'the ugh we Ma 322.1 l wiaioc. which 'r'd u t', in: ground after " an ot labour [10 WM in " rout of Increasing in every way the offl annoy of the when! ayutnm, but filth could not be done by introducing on the tioor o' the Home Wary ' tstty dismrbauue and Jim ctu'ty which watt A1386 in school section- Ho advocated the keeping of entities oat oi . question of this kind, and believed ths'. in what was right and pmper in their propmi mm the Govmnment Would have the Fug port of the Home und the country. . Mr SINCLAIR said that in hinopiuiatt um- school system in Ontsrio had solved I wry dim-fun prohggma bunny, done " " With religions u erity in rmttere of elm". mm It had goon popular at well n I113 setMul;1nttin order to maintain its popu- Urity, and he: it from falling into dis '.. pnte, we shoal require to meet all the drill white which from time to time resumed Lhernlelvee. Such (lilhcnltiee hex recenth eriun, not so much about great men-m. b it shout-thing- in themselves cttnpsratitrttly g'e11--ltieit howm'cr, which had caused tho frien e ot the eysts a to far very much for its continued en:- tqtgt, no "vacated the Inenegnum'. of our education by the Legislature. and as "rted that that portion of the law which re ferred to in management he at prewar. hell I been very dietatciul to the Home, when it we: introduced. while it war curried tt Int mainly by the thtthtetttrty of the f3hiot operistteruustst Be Wee' 3130 in femur of the {segment of members of the Council " their servicem arguing that those man here should he man of legal mind. He was opposed to the clause which made it oonpol wry for echuol trustee: to proeauuto for or,Gttendartttt' of ohildr-n. as he eke won ta ', the payment by a board of any ep eel ul cum to teachers or of extra paymonte to inane} N)" for cure work. He wee not in favour of township boards. and while he thought the proposed amendment with regard to the D f' wantory WM in the right direction, he would not be very much op- pused to the suggestion of the non memher for Smith Grey-tttst the par- »entego should be altogether abolished. Ila I" in fevonr of the continuauuo of the ; I umal of h'dvtvttiort it properly conducted, sod made each e journal " people genorelly would read. With regard to the premium: t,roughttottttr for the purpose of herring, letter school houses built, he thought the "riginel intention of the Legislature was good, but it had been_eo never-ell exercised, NEE] "A ' . dim red am has "3.1."??? , ttle 'yt.et 'lite (ma- "ttted upon the Coutuni. In reforynca to 'he euggerted change in the Education De. Partmiit he thought the head of that dr "Hunt-at, should be free from the "nowhere of politics He roam!» "\I'unbly the annpuuory 'ittend "W chute, And thought the Journal 'f Edam/ion was abmlutely required, ond list the mm required for it: mamtennncu {as not large coiMdtsring the "Vanna ot the 'lovetmncrit He did not use my necessity " thn y umber of holidays prooosod. but on 'he Whom he thought the Bull was one which WWW commend itself to the cuuutry. Mr. BARBER looked upon the Bill as a P!P.otttnt and utiafnctory momma, which 'tsight bero amended in Committee as t con mend itwlf to the country. -- Mr LAU DER said, with regard to who"? rat tteiiGariii'i"iariraiii, This mp" IT could be nettlod in grammes, bat h "a not think tucker. or lmpootora ICING}! 'tpgtil in the whool room would pa "e' 200u Ull- " ur- "___..- -- ____ -- - - md Tiii been rendered t-eratioua H: mongln Jt won't! be a'good thing tor tho Government to furnish plum for good, chug,- »chool hovel, a a prmeat [may mint." "rt made on mcount of the amplnymont of _._-L-_s '-hs'ta-" m. man A, "nlnirtn .Eggdnfr momma. He wai of opinion +ot the Government should remove, if poa- "l le, every "use of dissatisfaction and trr.. union. Mr. BOULTER thoaght the result of our resent "Item was on the who]. good, and tl.l.1idt,iSp,a1,1t a" tit,'ttl .2" tlt . no In 1 3mm? conduct oi the Ll'l1tll'll', 'd,, w.1. "ted d emerged districts for High tgotsotoU, an w" Well 'iutufied with the etmderd pry- tre, for entrance to these schools. [if "u on "tiaded with the proposal in rosary ttt Pound] of Public Instruction, on be "Well it would who I grant improvement. ' Mr, PRINCE said the diff-tte S,rlt tor, htld upon this question "lustre the "unity tor party Government. fie held that there wen no new minim. introduced "WW1!!! rumors of the Government, and lberefore no room for much diminution. He held that . large portion of the discussion Md been inclemt end unnecessary. Hon. Mr. MOWAT rose to express his gratification that the principnl lentures of the Rm had given satisfaction on both sides ot the House While there were some cheese to "Hell objection had been taken and ohsnges proposed by hon. members, some of these nhjrctionehud nrieen from a missppreheu "ior, as to the "ect of the cleuses, some he-l h?"- answered be other hon. members, end here were some clauses which he thought Would require the oomsiderati in of the Corn- mivee to which he proposed to refer the shale Bill. These were matters of detail, which would be best discussed in the Ohm mines, and which he would not enter up MI r-t'IW In offering the amendmeum to tiw school Law incorporated in the Bill before the Home, he bed been netueted by no 'rrdility either to the Conn-Al of Public lrstrnctirm, or to the Chief Superintendent {Education Apart altogether from poli- 'ice, and somelote matters in reference tc 'limeelf (Mr Mowat), he was bound to say Just the chief s, purrntem1tsr-at had rendered Important service to the country. and his ~hility was such as made him a credit to tho "euntry to which he belonged. (Sheers ) l The Bill was then read esecuull time. Hon. Mr, MoWAT moved tint the Bill oereferred to a Select Committee, and in making e selection of the persons who were 0 form that Cormuit.eo. he had Indemn- siderabio dimmilty. " was not desirable that the Committee should be large, and yet it was necessary that there ghoull no a pretty full rsspreserytttipty of those members who took a special interest In the subject. He therefore proposed to pat upon the Committee every gentleman woo had spoken uprtt the subject, nod some there who tool; A npccisl interest in the matter who had not spoken. lie, therefore. proposed that the Committee should consist -i Messrs. Barber, Hooker, Bethune, .r _--....- I'M-1... [mullhmtnnL Clarke (Nor Mr. SKETSINGER, in his speech on 1 Tuesday evening, said he dingieed with Mr ( Bethune as "gamed County and High Schools. He won in fnvour of commie: pm viding Ulf the amount granted by the G It went; but rather,than take away ooaai y aid, he would 30 " the Bill as it at flotlua county givmg an amount equal in that grinned by the Government. The people in the rural districts complainul of thc text books being changsd so frequently. He Wu In favour of the pv-ovlslon With rtwad I to the building of suitable» whorl-houses, and l 'heught the clauén with regard to compulsory l attendance should be vetaiised. Mr. o'Donoghuor-0n Friday next --Ea. quit-y of Ministry when it is the intention "t tho Government to mused with the erec- tion of the new 'it,',,'Q Schools in the city of Ottawa, and what is the ttttMe of the pre- mnt delay. The Home than u'jnurned at 10 Mr Clarke (Norfo1k)--Ots Fridux next- Address for copies of all con-upon once bts. 'Ween tho Government. md iiidividsuls be 'nngiug to mining momma on the North oore bt Lake Superior, relstive to the parti- nion of the Muuicipnlity of Shank. NOTICES OF MOTION. ..e.o p m.

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