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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 28 Mar 1907, p. 2

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' I35} 2. CCL" 'Ill'.,.?',,".', .'r,. E"ciprat i ,,' ; "mi. . Ram' M"; Mt Mt-ii??.'?:",";':"' pr V 'f 5'WI8, r Illltlll, _ . s' . l vim 'ii'if2"i'i2"tit, - ile,tid?,,,l llirEi1i3lllllll Illlt,ilisl'ltgl! V 'Pap?, ". l tqf,e 'WI,,, _. ', ""/ri'ii'si , _ " "ft than)! some Marthe _ "s was 'aialM' iiEaailiilil 'i'i'lfiir an; Liquor i '. 1' . ' ",/ " ttttlation " to If, gaudy, in. ialltu,1.l57,y84tlgll1 Itllilir,r's . It ' f i1, ' _ "d year. for day wor and sixteen ,edk'P'iii'ii"ir "M" f,ls'f,?'lt? 2 R, 'li,,.',),!,:,,,'! tavi. l 'l..' " :- ' night work. . i Mr. W; ar, - snow: has presentedi _ -.-" ;, , The attendance of children under four. 'n petition to the Legislature, on behalf i 2 5 -?.ii'i I :9?" In" of use It professional thea- oi the. city of Toronto, adding that AN meal and kindred performances should the hours for the sale of liquor be re- ' stri4 be for-hidden unless they are accom- duced. l _ '. , Midday parents or guardians. Hon. Mr, Ilendrie has mounted iii 3 ) thf,he,',it'or,fdo',1, by the Government of petition "king that commercial travel. 5 .)", 'at,','.",',,. that boys over fourteen 1ors, travelling salesmen and traction' and un er sixteen should be required railwaymon be permitted to vote hp'i . to be at school, and, if not. that they foro the County Judge, Magistrate and . , should be engaged in some industry. Clerk of the Peace on'Saturd'aV or Mon- i i Considerable attention should be given "a." preceding: the Ploction. 'ru iitiir. I to the question of the compensation of will have to fake the oath that he is! T parents of possible 1trsduiinners who duly "HUNT to vote and that he chow - l' are under school age and are not, there. Not, get home to do so on thr. 'ro m. i r fore, allowed to work. The experhmee ot (late without losing time or "0an 'if/ I _ many cities in the United States where, "I"'i'wmpm of iho !aw "Wild i,7vi,U, i i . scholarships are. given to children by ruriishartlo lt.r imprieomnont of m 10"} '] way of relief to dependent, is cited to than one month nor more than three; show that the number of cases of actual i an" i need are very small, Some such "a. -r"'"-rT-rrrer----- i t . tem should he adopted here. . i I .Permits to work should he Staring]. lt given, and only by inspector of 'l'i'fSir, , after careful investigation. " . RURAL TRUSTEES PROTEST _ , 't i DELEGATION WATTS 0N MINISTER 1 OF EDUCATION. , Many Suggestions as to Powers of Trus- t 0 i tees-Protest Against Minimum Sal- ' ' i ary-Want Representation on Ad- I visory Council. ' k i, -----------_. 'teau..) , i i A deputation of rural school trustees ,4..." i , from many parts of the Province waited 'ic, t, _ i ion the Hon. Dr. Pine, Minister of Edu- A) cation, yesterday. They desired a, _ closer understanding between the rural ', F. " twhool boards and the department. Mr. ' it " , lJ. J. Morrison of Arthur suggested the ', . l formation of cdm-utinnul a.s,sociationg , cohiposed of delegate: mun local trustee , hoards in Hull illt-cccu'cllt? and that x . !deleg,ates from them: jurptitorates form "ss?," , lt rural Lin-.Loe sec-Lion of the Unlurio , ' j i Educational Association, uhich meets. g - once a your in iorortto, t t , Mr. it. U. Hell oi than»: count} stated , f that too much pom-r bud hue-n giwu the ' ss I inspectors. ' ' James Ail-Ewing nt' [Manon opposed, ' i, t the compulsory salary mmimum and Hill!» h, . itary training in the. schocrir. lt "out, t . ;against~thcir grain to he ion-ml to do "3 _ I {anything against. their "ill. Thu)" would g F . i ': pay good salaries if the) could "get the " r l i goods." c' , ll 5 Mr. Geo. Johnston of tiihlri,.t if. Irnrt,1 i' F i, Ithnt the rwenL incrca,w in so/aries of _ I i), i' inspectors was unmilml for. 'l'hny ' b I i ', would like to we rtasittrerl 'io the . " . , County ('ouncils the powers they l'ivrm- ie l erly had. I i ' ', Ilon. Dr. Pine said the Ad, ' / 2 risory t'ouu-il hod hem in rudely: 1.1.1, 1 It e _ i in year. and if 401110 rhunptu: Niltlltiii luv ti I I {made in its porcoutto] tlwy "no." hm" tsl': l ilo be com-widowed. The 'l'rustm- .rlocrds ti' . 'would. he thought. he 2irou representa- J ' I 3 tion on the Adsisory ("unmil. .md all tho V , a (rural boards would in: 1ttrtiiirad of tl-eiri l l '" privilegec. if tho linum-inl huninm-y ( ' l i continued he could. he lmliewd, almnai I 1 ipromise to send the reports of the. didn- l ' I , 'li' T cational Association to the rural schouli . 1 ' T boards as well. Everything had been! _ . 3 E done for the rural public schools . I l and the urban schools had not yet been 2 "fi musidered. though complaints had been I L , many. He made, an appeal for competent _ i , . teachers. and advocated superior train, ' \ , ing for them. The inspectors, ': (l, he claimed, had often been " placed in a humiliating position became. , of the power which the County Councils ' , f .7; had exercised over them. That protoc- 2 . a tion atforded the inspector was very de- i . stable, though he. did not in any case . 's, a, Tee that an inspector should be able . .12; "', J. t . place a pistol at the trustee's head. In I :1." P. nclusion he. said he did not want. to t Bg ' !] what the pimple did not want. i ' _, I . ' ) I , r " ___JM.A, - _ _

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