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Newmarket Era, 19 May 1871, p. 1

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rill I Every Friday Morning JACKSON AND NORTH YORK INTELLIGENCER AND ADVERTISER GIVE ME THE LIBERTY TO KXOW TO AND TO ARGUE FREELY ACCORDING TO CONSCIENCE ABOYfi ALL OTHER LIBERTY Vol 14 NEWMARKET Gnt FRIDAY MAY 19 Terms 150 in Advance 1 NEWMARKET ERA Book and Job Establishment THE LATEST STYLES PLAIN FANCY TYPE R S Mr was pleased to hear her say what did Ho wan gralilicd to discover from ho court- of the other scholars thai the tido of feelings had turned in Bens favor Now ho could get along nil his stuff I without punishing the boy that he ha got mil compromising his own dignity lockings on Julia whispered He would not have him lo the girl beside her had they Ml otherwise for ho tin- glanced her indignantly pitied Ben after hearing his ami oho know that ho had was satisfied that ho bad ace He hastily the been more sinned against than sin- dealt and drew from lint ho liked to have hi pupils the only chair hero was in the justify him in all that be did He back be- 1 Mid to Bon scholars behind her Uwonld have boon better if yoo how you were situated 1 did I have been ashamed of my hands and of my dirty and shabby lookin clothes a groat many liiuos and still more ashamed I was so poor a scho lar though never thought twas my fault for tried lo improve whnt litllo time I have had to study but I never was ashamed in my life of the color of my hair nor of my freckled face cause jest as Al mighty seed tit have and as hard as you think I bo I sit here to complain about what Ho does nor yet twit about such things neither pause ho added as speaking to iho whole school hurt scholar afore and I ever at cm afore and Im so sorry I did it thisnoon Ho stooped and drew on his boot was evident that ho had said all ho to say and that ho foil the hotter for having said it Ho looked no longer like a sullen iscouraged browbeaten bo- His hole expression was like that of a person who feels that bo bos dono his duty and is fearlessly awaiting tho It- The change wan to marked it did not escape notice of any pt in her was sobbing aloud Mr Willet her if crying she was hurt o sir replied I in crying have treated Hon no Im a great deal more blame than ho is I dont want him pnnihed I didnt he had such hard limes Ill ask mother till ho hud written tho last word and cat tho leaf from the book Ho fulded it carefully put it in his vest pocket and picked up what few books he had He stood with hit in his hands and books packed on ton of it whon Mr Willet and of the scholars entered baa wo of thorn Why you going home Aint you to school any more exclaimed several of scholars And Mr said a little quicker than ho usually spoke Are going to leave us Benjamin thought our difficulties were all ami cably settled yesterday Taint on account of any difficul ty air that Im goin uncle that I spoke about yesterday and he coma to Mr Dunbar last night He lives He says he has boon writin fir throe or four years to hear from us and at last ho made up his ho would come Kimelf and bunt till he found as or about us if he wont nil over New Ho felt awfully when he my mother Synopsis of the New School BUI 1 adnata shall bo free school Baboo in cities towns and villages may levy on guar- diitus or parent cents month for text books stationery Adequate accommodation moat bo provided for scholars Every child from lo years must attend school four month in the year or be otherwise educated or parents and guardians can be fined A police magistrate or justice of the peace may bo appealed to by trustees in regard to of the law and a tine of and upwards had old i going Mr looked though dumb dono plicd if Id felt free to but yoo astoiishinci air in the middle of putting tho loo of of his hard stiff near you under tho lower round and couldnt git up the courage lacing llo toe of iho other boot wished a great many times that against tho heel he carefully drew yoQ why I was so poor a bis foot evidently hurt him Im never allowed to spend for ho winced as he dtd it minute time with books out of Now what do yon think ftIld to about my bavin a on said jn n a monttm in he boiling bis poor lacerated foot I haint had no Julia I tell you the t0 my h or not I got a stockin on Id almost forget from li toe I Don you another what little I had some like There is nnd M plenty mora of the same kind In my mitch i thar Dunbrs rngW May fw bad to 2 mme She say too lavish with paper rags wants to trade wilh nor tha ho could tho remainder of the term t rogo him Ho feet had touch fUHrt loM th frost ono cold Saturday tho woods and for come here to school if he hadnt cor Tho good fortune ai bo would have good ivell med pleased at his that they hoped of iho elder boys facetiously said It must come bard on you to leave old Dunbars of course Ben replied I think some of yon boys had better let iho slcctmen know m goin may want to bind out another boy there ho added looking comically on his patched wiled garments Fin chance for- some poor boy to step into my clothes boots bed bo a good idea though for tho to send him a box Of bad I ison fore renl warm wea ther comes cause if one of tho nervous kind he wont sleep much if they dont I never think in hoi lights of goin to sleep wilh both will ill bo afraid there wouldnt be anything left of me fore light if I did The sullen dissatisfied downcast looks he hod worn all winter had left him and he spoke so and like to biro mo to I bright and hopeful the holaro thought that ho waa a pretty disdainful and neglected How much ho had needed the sympathy of his iliftl he could up in strips of been touched scholars far more than was to treating each 9 Of frock led laced morning session Ben managed to from hie pocket the folded sheet which he bad cut from his writing book and give it to Mary Lee unob served by any other scholar Slyly she slipped it Into her dres pocket bar take It a that night when she thought the truth demand ed it and shrunk from the jokes which aha know the scholars would got off at her if they should find out that Ben had written her a letter But alio is twenty years older now than she was then and it will not trouble her at all to have others read The following is a correct copy of the original latter he was felhg trees in the woods and Ud shard bow hod chafed them lhem overbearing auirit Ha commended Mary Leo for Urn pained a moment bat I- g flr0 uk in i I t And a matfcr of to lot Ben go on and all ho j a 5 course ho gavo Bon a short lecture in regard to indulging iho hurting and iirulano laniruago under iiveircnmtimee hot ho hi kind and cheer- a think the Si a them WLtt home from that irntw if happier than he had at MtaV bo llm mother I ml throned ifbe ndIknowIoo nttoworeooraiJIv ehoolboose w dea1 I lh em in the world PPje- Lcl ut if they load von I can get like from believing it But who can my that aha did know or who can ay that ah did not It to that Baa tarn to make the fire in the the following morning air was to mo him pas a full hour earlier than the acholan went for that He marveled at letting him J ftrml d that early hi work Some JX in must have taken place i0 tajte aUo Had ho looked in apoa Ben after ho the schoolroom he would have en him hurrying a though ho feared be waa Lie The diet took moment moke came up so dense nd ticks as to warrant that a would soon follow he picked lh room door after hi up some pieces of paper that lying on the floor rubbed the Parting word with Bon never knew Ho looked the disk he commenced writing anaioin and thoughtful all day though his life depended upon so much done in time ihort time be had one page writ- bat it evident that he tried to imitate tho copy at the bead of page Ho oat the leaf read it over aloud to himself erased some words and inserted olh era and after having corrected and Improved it to he boat of hi ability My fathor died fore I could remember much about him but folks say that he waa a good man and guess that ho was a good scholar if I aint for ha to keep school Ho had what folks call old- fashioned consumption and ho was sick so long what little property ho all used op foro bo died Mother hadnt no relation at all livin in ihe world lose brother and sho didnt know where bo waa it ho livin well day after my father died she died Tho aleet- bound ma out to old Dunbars till I eighteen so Ive got two years more to stay there I promised my Id do the best I could for the folks that Id try to be patient if didnt alien go right and that Id never ran away But J thought all this forenoon that if she was here shed tall ma I bad batter run away than to slay in such a place And hen the scholars began to any old yellowbead old I felt aa if I couldnt boar any He probably wonld not bo qui to profuse of exclamation points in a tot ter now He undoubtedly thought then that were the handsomest load of local superintendents They shall have charge of not less than GO more than schools city and town shall be a for school purposes Qualifications of inspector shall be decided and prescribed by Council of Public Instruction Each county council and In towns each board of school ball have iho appointing of thus qualified may jo dismissed at pleasure by county r board appointing them or by the Lieut Governor in Council Inspector shall oversight all public schools in thoirdistricL 10 Tho pay of city and town In shall be determined by tho boards appointing them Tho county shall have from the council per school in to the per acbool received from Government 11 These appointing bodies shall point examiner of teachers all be the inspector The others not live must qualifi cations prescribed by tho Council of Public Instruction 12 Tho Council of Public Inatrao- prescribe tho programn lofPublicti 3rd by the Board of in Natural History Chemistry and Agricnl- re may bo taught in school 14 A two third voto of and in a township may nship conned to make a township school municipality 15 After no school section shall contain loss than resident between and 14 year of age unless the section contain more than four A majority of I payers can appeal to County Council against Bylaw of Township Councils in regard to formation or alteration of School County Council can leaa than three and not than five to investigate two of ihese most be tba Inspector and the County Owner of land are compelled to soil at valuation land for purposes if not within 100 yard of an orchard garden a pleasure ground or dwelling house When change or formation of made is given by County Inspector to Clerk of Munici pality the and County In- to assessment Any ratepayer can compel the Clerk to compile and furnish a map of school division Trusleescanprovideareeideoce for teacher Report of Trustee much 22 Any ling mora and thai a what mado aw do to ha copied it neatly he could When he returned ha did not have Biblo nor package What m a ll tacoahi I taking his writingbook from observed that the hi voice were more gentle and I formal Somehow he was a differ man from that time taught school in that district twelve in succession after that yean not one forlorn and di couraged child aver thought that ha looked upon them with disdain to Trustee ore held personally re- sponsible for all school moneys In difference if contending do not appoint an arbitrator the county inspector can go on with the arbitration with arbitrator appointed And in cose they should not the inspector has a second 20 Arbitrator present at any law ful meeting can award and decide without and adjourn for and 28 Show how ate brought before division court and bow appealed from bummer vocation from of July to loth of August In pub lic schools A number of the following claueOa are not much changed from present law 42 A board of city or village trustees may establish an industrial school tor children 43 To support a superannuated fund each teacher shall pay a sum of Ais widow or heirs shall receive mount paid in with at 7 per cent per annum Female pay on similar term High School I have a vaca tion from lt of July to of August These are tbe moat Important of the clauses of the new bill which a longthy ono There will be sixty bridge on the Intercolonial Railway 1205607 Take a tart apple and simmer in lard it forms a aaln it will then heal a born quickly and without a

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