Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 27, 1875, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Tue school in new from the Globe. Tho school controversy in now Bruns Wick has entered upon a Neil Linso and Hopes Are now entertained that a. Com Promise May be effected which All Par ties will be Able to accept As a Satin Jwuc tory settlement of a vexed question. A Short time after the olso of last session of the Federal parliament the local roman. Oai Holic ropresontativos.1 at the instigation and with the approval Tomcsu eonoy., offered to the local government of new Bruns i Wick to accept the school Law of the province with the following modifications 2st. That the trusted of any school District shall to authorised to accept the certificate and License of the several superiors of the Christian Brothers and Sisters of As Suftko int proof of compote j to of the bearers to teach in the Scho according to Law arid that when no certificate or License is in pos session of those persons they shall be examined As to their qualifications at their own Homes. By persons appointed by the educational Board. 2nd. The children of parents residing in one school District shall on the de Mand of their parents receive from the1 trustees permission to attend the school of Anchor District. 3rd. When Uio teacher of any school shall object to a Book proscribed by the Bureau of education and shall show that it contains objectionable passages its use shall no longer be made compulsory in that school and books subject to no such objection shall be used in its place. 4th. Trustees shall permit religious instruction to be Given after school hours in the school houses of the District and the regular hours shall be so shortened As to permit such religious instruct it is Only a few Days since the reply of the local government of new Bruns Wick to modified version of these propositions has been made pub Lic. Reply to proposition the Power to admit t the schools of a District Chil Dren residing in another District is vested in the trustees. In the Case of districts where there Aro two or More schools the trustees May subject to i a vision for grading allow Chil Dren from any part of the District to at tend any of the schools within the Bounds of Tho District. To proposition 2. Any per son who has undergone training at a Normal school in another country or who holds a diploma from a chartered College or is eligible for examination for License under regulation 30 of the regulations of the Board of education. The certificate of the Superior of any of Tho roman Catholic teaching orders is recognized or Iii the Holder eligible for such Opamin Tion and it would not to necessary for such persons to attend Tho. New Bruns Wick draining school. When Euclid certificates Are not hold attendance upon Tho training school is required. Reply 10 proposition 3. The great est care has been taken to keep Tho school books free from matter objection Able to any one on religious grounds and it will continue to to the aim of the educational authorities to Render the text books suitable to All. In reference to Tho prescribed history of England the Council Are prepared to recommend to the favourable consideration of the Board of education the adoption and insertion of notes compiled from Lingard Ujjin Huch portions of Tho text As May lie deemed objectionable in a religious Point of View when presented to Tho Board on behalf of Tho roman Catholic minority. Reply to proposition is obvious that if the trustees be required to allow the teachers to give denomination Al instruction after school to the pupils assembled for Public the authority of Tho school act the direct tendency of such a provision would be to Render the selection and appointment of teachers a matter to be determined rather by their denominational views than their fitness to discharge Tho specified duties required of them during school hours. Where by Ivan Irementa with Tho governing bodied of schools existent at Tho passage of Tho school act arrangements Are being made by the trustees under 36 Vic Cap. 12, Sec 58, no restriction is placed upon the use of the building alter the close of Tho school. The sea Serpent. Tho Boston advertiser prints the Fol lowing signed by Henry w Goodwin and dated aug 3rd my family distinctly saw from g reon Hill yesterday an Anima similar to Tho one described in your paper of this morning. It was at first seen coming from North Shore. It Camo quite near to the land passing Between Tho Black rocks and from them in a straight course toward Minot 8, when it Digap poured and was no t seen again. The head of Tho animal appeared to to so Var Al feet above Tho water and its body was at least Twenty five feet in length. it passed through the water it left a Long Wake behind it. Its motion was very than any Tho advertiser says that the Strango fish was also seen by Tho officers of Tho Steamer new York on her passage to Eastport and St , when off Nahant Friday. July 3.0. It first appeared four Miles away standing in toward the land one time the Steamer was with in half a mile of it. The creature Mfd e several appearances of half a minute each pushing its head directly upright out of Tho water some six or eight feet and Theu sinking in the same Way Ard showing a Long Black Fin some fifteen feet or More behind. Its head and neck appeared to by round about the size of a pork barrel and two Clear White striped Down its breast giving it a most striking appearance As it pushes along moving its head from Side to Side. Prohibitory convention. The supporters and advocates of a prohibitory liquor Law for Canada should not lose night of Tho convention to to held in Montreal in september next for the purpose of discussing the question of prohibition and deciding on Tho course to to pursued in order to achieve the desired abolition of Tho traffic in alcoholic Bevcar rigs. Tho persist ent efforts of the friends of Tho temper Ance cause have at last attention of legislators and compelled parliament to Institute inquiries into Tho question. Tho proposed convention is called by a special committee of the House of composed of representatives from each of the provinces and it Isalt Gother Likely that the House at its next session will to influenced by Tho decision arrived at in the convention when the question conies it will discussion in parliament. The committee desire that each province May to fully represented by delegates chosen in different sections in order that Tho action to to taken May be United and widespread and it is hoped that such an agreement May to arrived at As will prove Tho basis for legislation at Tho succeeding meeting of parliament the committee submit the following questions for consideration acc the convention 1. Would liquor Law if now passed to effective 2. In order to secure Tho necessary combination of influence to bring about legislation is it desirable to make prohibition a distinct political Issue at Tho polls 3. Would the passage of a prohibitory liquor Law for ratification upon Tho decision of a majority of the electors of the Dominion by plebiscite accomplish the object in View 4. Would a Law that merely prohibited Tho manufacture importation and Sale of ardent spirits to sufficient just now As a preliminary step towards Biti ii 5. Would Tho abolition of tavern shop and licenses without interfering with Tho Domestic use of intoxicating liquors meet t n o wishes of Temperance men at Tho present stage of the move ment governor Dingley of Maine and other distinguished gentlemen acquainted with the question arc exported to be present. No notice other than one through Tho press similar to Tho above will be Given and All parties nations wishing to be represented to appoint notice. Convention to meet in Montreal on wednesday sept. 15th, and will probably continue in session 1 or two or three fur Market. Tho following Aro Trio prevailing rates to Day Bluck 00 to 10 00 150 160 Badger. 50 Brown Bear. 5 00 1 00 . 500" 800 Cross Fox. 200" 400 kit Fox. 50 red Fox. 100 150 1 75 Slaikeu. 2 00 3 00 Mizik 1 50 2 50 outer. 500" 800 wolves Large. 200" 300 wolves Small. 150" 2.00 Wolverine. 200 50 16 bits Winter. 20 Spring. 25 of a of Pelican 17 Buffalo Eft her. 150" 200 Moose leather.5 00 7 00 sinews. .10 demo Yal. Washington Bro. Have removed their business to their now shop one door South of Bank whore the general Public will find a Good assortment of books stationery fancy goods pictures anj5 frames toys and window blinds cheap for cash.1 Winnipeg aug. 10th. 1875. Adies school. Mrs. Moir s ladies school will sept. Alert As the mu8io chs is nearly pupils Cut Wing their first term Iryll Llast make application at once. _ 0 t on final final Mckenney m patronage 01 the Public by strict ten Tori to by since pro Erin the -1 a o prices Quality extent of Stock Cook Parlour Box Camp stoves 250 fanning implements machinery mowers and sulky Kokes Cross und breaking plows cultivators fanning mile Etc 1 shelf hardware in endless variety f nails axes handles camping outfits tron hoes picks. Build ing paper Hakes carpenters. Tools of lass Putty oi5s, varnishes brushes Etc. Etc. Blasting and sporting powder shot Ball Caps Etc pumps and piping roofing eave roughing i i1 i having Goth Paaro Dover refine l to keep Tho end. Favourable terms to Deal org. Call tint steam and Gas fitting plumber s work j3ln bros., to l. R. Be Ritty or a Oniley g Block Winnipeg. In pity. . Of car1 in Huju building engines putt Eins Ana , Box and Cylinder stoves Woodland con Iron brass castings 01 f Cedar std Etc St. Paul j 7 Mcmicken Peg nil a Elution to their Stock of shelf and heavy agricultural i8jp1-Jbmests wagons stoves to Wabe All of which Ai a offered at or log that defy Coa. Petition. On hand a of the celebrated Webster sewing machines a Monicken a Taylor. Summer 1875. . Bannatyne wholesale retail a of household furniture now and Tho finest and cheap St in fhe i House furnishing goods in great variety and direct importations. In every. And pattern. Look out Foi the big a Luicir main Street r. Zerrle co. M2a.3m m of a chants roster National Steamboat link tic two Manitoba Minnesota a a. I j of thu Bora line will their regular Tript from to at regular interyala., very so Perior character o there the to Ufford to the Facil Tiai hitherto bed hirer both fee freight and passenger traffic Aad pinot attention to the of and. It to Meru the patronage of Tho people Manitoba. Sign and Purchase Mckall merchants inter Steamboat John general freight and passenger agent James Douglas v aim Guin Ian manager. A. L. Molen Nam. Agent Duluth Minn. Geo. Agent 118 East third Street Comer Jackson St Paul Minn. A23-lm pork per Bra Bacon hams acid shoulders 12j-Ctflpcrlb. Spiced Boll Bacon Tong us lard. Xxx Flo u r per sack. Oats ground feed. Lemon. Black Green and mixed teas in chests and fire Calkios dry brushed and Brown Sangani 7 ibs for 2ilb poached Pine Apple quince cherries Etc. A Tine for f 1.00. 2.1 b. Corn tomatoes Beins Etc., for 3.1b 3 Tinis for whiskies brandies Gin rum Maderia port Sherry Claret in Wood and Glass. Champagnes sauternes and White wine. Baba ale and guiness Portor rte nod pints. V1 i. Alo in Wood 85 ots per f Curacao absinthe Maraschino. Largo assortment of bitter. Raspberry vinegar and fruit Pemmican bought handhold. Town lots
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