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The Liberal, 17 Apr 1919, p. 1

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“ In Essentials, Unity,- in Non-Essentials. Liberty; 1' n all things, Charity.” Consolidated Schools i I; The lllltor of The LllTUl’hl, ihnr .\lr. McMahonrâ€"I hope in this communication to close tip for the present. the discussion ol‘ Consolidation of Schools theopportuuity for which lain much indebted through your Courtesy ingiviug valuable space in your pipe): I may repeat, some ht'll’i‘lll'HILS already advanced in iiivE concluding remarks. The arguments advanced have been gathered l'ronil \'lll’IIIH\‘ sources» which may Ir.- . inducement; to good teachers. RICHMOND HILL. ONT.. THURSDAY. APl ed as to offer Owing rooms will be such tiliiltlrrn so fart'rnni lltillll’, but. M: l mg l ) ‘u I l IIJ 19H) Sum.» patents nirguct liisbziiiiiiq‘llit'il‘ NOTICE 0}: APPLICATION .j" If. 550 EC “.8”, to the larger numbers of pupils it eat-n , as 1|“. “him i‘. “.0” mun] rm. H“. dip grade. there will he present recitation woik that stimulus comes only fioiii lllllIIlIJIs, the lal'gt‘i number of pupils in the school asa whole and the new into-rests this larger nnizilr-r will liiing. [In-ri- will he a social .spiiit pl'I-St'lll. on the play ground and in lllt' school which will contrihuie greatly [u the value of tin-education given. ' Among the teachers there \\‘ill developc a better piol'essioual enthu- lllvll ()‘iVlllfl 10' in thei l It‘l'rlli'i‘ lll‘l\\"’l‘ll H'I" Illill’ and live is lll‘glifiilllr‘; l’ive miles with lininsp uln- liun is i-t-.Il7\‘ II.-;IiI-i~ t'li in one Illllt' Iii" walking. Till-rule is objected to hv Sonic. but it. is lu'tlt'r in laltt‘ the I'hilil fioni his door and deliver him a: the school house in ill'l‘ nun-hing. s-it'v. warm and dry and l’l‘lll.'il him to his hoiiiu- In the evening. than that he should walk a mile HI en-II hill .1 mile and miss <I'litml often whenever the. \\‘t’:lili“l‘ is imil. ' l ' formerly of the R‘ti'l (‘ltv (If ’l‘orontv. i now of if Buffalo. State (If “ H(m- DIVORCE. Notice is hereby given that Herbert; I John Lawrence. of lilt‘ City of'l‘oronto, in the (‘niinty of York. in the Piovincci of Untarin, Sninki- lnspector, will apply to the Pai liainent of 0 Hindu at the next St‘s’siun tliI-ieof for a Bill of Divorce from his \vil'e.ll'ssi Lawrence. the (WV New York, lHII' ofthe United States of America. on the grounds of adultery 5c Son Licensed Auctionems for Toronto and the Counties of York. Peel and Simeon l‘hone 950 \Voudbridge Dr; C. LaVerne Pattison Graduate Royal College of Dental Surgeons. Toronto, will be at: Richmond Hill every Tuesday and cinisiilgi-r-d ciilllllliln])|'"p*'l'i'y. siasin than is linown in the Isulatt'tl A ruininon lll'gllIni-IIY. agvinst the I "'"l ‘l"s"""""' T V ,,, _ . 1 Ilium" I‘Il'ty Ytâ€"‘a‘lls :igutheI-ewasIii-countrv Schmd, “h” it “HM-l“, r'llmmwl “1- mg “ml, Datnd ‘II. [he (at) ol luiniitn. lli tie i caowxs AND BRIDGES A SPECIALTY school prohlt‘m. The town and loyal 'lhe second advantage is the partial llitfill\‘t‘lltltll housi- causes a (leprech- I I‘I'm'ii'a'v ii' Onlaiiu, this 21st day of Ofi‘ice located in Standard Batik Build . . .. . ’l- , ‘ , , ~ . . . . _ ' r _ r , 4, .. ‘ t i . I, r y “In”! “em 'lmfh "1M" E'fh “Ml “(Illlllllilllilll (if IIIII)"=I"”|H“““ “ml Inn. In larni properly In tho iiiInIe- 'J‘m” "-l A‘ D' H] l‘ iiig. Office. hours 9.00 a.i‘ii. to 0 9.111 .1 “IN” ’7 will) hmldlmrri- 1"“‘l' “(lullmll-‘Ht advantages as hetwreu the buy in tht' l diate iii-ighh'ii-liooil with a t'IH'It'S- (‘lleiY t\' “VALLACIC. _‘ ‘ 'iind practically no teaching apparatus. 7‘ Teachers were poorly paid. \Vell- city and Uh" in boy in the {filllllll‘y‘zlly liriniiig a school («In il to .I well organ- p roiling inert-use at lh:l concentrating renire. h We been rennin-d. l‘his app wiyfllt-Iice to ll!(‘.‘ll ._ 45 S.:lit:itors tor applicant ~ . ~ - A l “‘1 IF ‘ ’ .‘ l!‘ili”'f'l “"“Z‘lm's' sk'nw‘. Si'lw‘iwlsll'n' “1"” ('i‘l'l'l‘lhw” “hm”. Willi ii“ “Fm-V i l~‘1IloIi~“y and the Docket-hook. :lllll isl C. I EA L , [euth‘l'l'rs'“(I‘l'l’mm‘lu5i"“‘|”i “Wil‘niv'i’rll’” advantages. within the reach of the boy 1..., 1d,.” INN] m (...;u}im[.._ Explainncn . “a ‘;'ll"il(flle‘1 "it'll-"illilll'f‘ thus" “I”: “HAHN [imm- l l l clawing. howvver. is all on the othei l 'V . Q PLUMBING AND TlNSMITHING . n )I- - illlgs‘ \\'I 1 Iv Ii.:i we ate ll()'\ . "nr “,1. m “mg/“gt. is 1 ".1; gm-l :1 Hm“ A “hm” himq. m] a farm do“; E b r r r r familiar weie [H'Mt'ilttillly unknown In cmnliinnliein, although casting more I “UL “Bung-"luv Nuke fan” [and mm,“ HOT “AI‘ER HEATING City and country. 13‘“ MW Wm.” 1""? “t “1“ “lilS’lx‘Vl” m‘ “1"” *‘W‘l'l'l'liuv’ll :llill'. \thi is \\';Il|l’_t'(l is that the oli- ! »â€"â€"â€" AND GENERAL REPAIRS seen great change-:1 In education and in [hp 'mliulunnnw (,f gnmi Siam.” pmmmw Uhmvndinq " gum] Sphmll " ) iii llll’a" changes thecnuntry schools “mumps he with“, mm. “.mhi‘nf UH. “ll-MM.“- A tow good at) N 100 acre farms THOva r T. “l mle cuties have hilt.” left my hie-l Am’lhm' "H‘k‘fl "d‘i‘mt"g‘~’ is l” lh“ ’Illtl :I .iXIIocl school six miles away \\ i.’ h for sale in Vicinity (If Richmond Hill 201: ‘ IIL‘LI 03 T' lllllll. .ln city. town "ml ‘}\'lllflt7'e \ greatly inmeased intci-est taken in the r..;.‘\m..,.mrg.,,\ Wm wad mm... M H“. My) Sume Choice 5 10 acre garden ‘ (aLIlltfillthiljf has 1\hecn Inoio ll Iom] schnm by the pnnlfle (.f the consul. mint, “f fun“ In,(,'),,m\, Hth 1.. pm”. Hi 10m ~ . pl'tivlt ei i,,-_ _ v_l)e most cxpm-ienne mum} (ht-mgr "HH- II... school has m.t.,..,ge suh‘ml mung?“ h, Within 1M”. .._, h ‘ teachers have been drawn to Iheni. “me In...“ asunqisiwd. tn“. inmmund 4 mil.“ - h It .Acieal House and'bank bm‘n ad- EARLE N I: \VTON ;) II‘omluh-le [Sllllilllllllifig halvem liggnsgiigliid hetltertschimlldeVPlUIwT a ht">_'tlt-i-\I:iial Niirelt)‘ of the idi-ii is to many HII .l‘Hmnl-f [ilChm‘md [1111,51 bill'gilill- I’IANIST ' ~. '1‘ 'l 'i\ l - (0' ‘5' r i "I :L )et er vi ut'atit'ma Spirit. A III'(‘ nliiwt'iiini \li st communities more 'I‘e‘i- '- ~‘ . .,-_ w ._ . . . . ' - ~ . I. rcwerrIf . ._; ;,I Art. i‘lllalln Naturo bind] and other mud...“ “kl.” m «LI... 1mg... Sphwnl‘ and think HUME “ml, “Hm, mp WW & Tmunt” CUIZISIPIIILI.‘}:I):.)VIII§ iivthig things have been done that iualce, the heme,- mm, and “mu...” will mus”..ch mm mm think” as mm, “H. "Md up H V 7 ' ‘- ‘ ‘ » : ~15 « City ‘and town schools attractive to for truswefl 1.9m”. “Hem.” mnniuypdv “le Pm)”: hmkmq “H‘W‘Hds “mug” mm)”; 11 LACHMO)‘D HILL l OrgaJnIst. :Inil_(Jliiniiiiascei‘ bt. Paul Pf'l‘t‘JHS Who. are _solI«.-it_uus for the school attendance improved, the gun] in,,.,...\.,..,,..ms.‘ It m..- w...- (Imp: _ ' Il'vfihflt'l'liln Clllnch. loronto “llllmlmll “i UN!" . “ll-llfll'l‘lh A3 ‘L teachers equipment Increased and the ("In to im’md.‘ ... up. ‘13“, “pmmpz. [I ' /’ Conductor York Choral Society 1'03"“ it “4493" $09"? “3'1"” P“'““‘l?“ attitude 0f L310 CUIIHHIHIHY towards E.chnnls In Ohio and Indiana. The ‘ ' \ ’ill accept a limited nninbei of pupils \ the Sc'molfi “Us I?" of “WNW-Hume m the Sdlm‘l "hil'lgl’fl- in“; Sam” M" iiioveint-nt li'epin slnwlv and in Ohm. G. , at his Home Studio, Richmond Hill the‘ education ol childien. I comes a matter of pride insiead (:f a “n.1,... ,.d,...fupv awn,” rugtlitfliOHS " ' - s \ s ‘ u .s . - - k > - - - - - ' . V m. Wmâ€" . llieI:uIiIil.Iy\stlioi-ls ot Louist hIH matter of ll)rllift-|~t3llt;t', as it olten Is to mums.“ Iw I]... Lawtinmw. 5.“. .._ . 3 ELOCEI Agent f“, - I‘iinI-oved very niuclrand vet an urns; the coninuiniir. The I-Istiinnny on! ._....,,1,t.lnz;iimn is i'i piniwss ilnonghon: l llll'. Fl‘flflk Converse auctions. under (-klstlllg conditions, this pm“ ,; “mt-msnl‘ l-W mm.“ “gm”. and; [he “,5” mm,” . . dunhwthwcun hemndennwh Miter- In localities where the plan has ml The King TEACHER or THE VIOLIN 5,, Buildings. playgioiinils and accom- I'iindiilions w'll'e on the whole poor compared with the improved farm dwellings and other advancement. The Regulations of tho Department of Education provide all the lll'Ltflllll- cry and advanced thought, neccswry tugivu the best, results. and yet-the. ,,L:§[llt_ltljy fichtlllllSptlflflfilfllk‘ld miserably. 71“" ‘pn .r, compared with a good town or offi‘t‘ijgraded school. This is nntldue. lo flit: lack of good teachers and progress“? S-zhtml Boards in the. heen ti‘it-d' it is often st intly opposed, while in "localities where the plan has lil'ell‘ given a fair trial the pimple nit-l strong in its f-n’our and its support. ‘ In Massachnsct's, L‘JIIIII‘I‘lit'IIl, ()hin, . (ppN-li”... Indiana and portions of till" (I iliadiuli. \Vest where It has heen We“ tried. the ‘- Inost, vigorous opponents of tliepl'in There are other iinp'in tanl r-onsirlei a- linns which \\'1'llltl pvih :ps i.ri:IipV inn lIlllr'll I trII-t: Milllt' intei'Ist has l'r'en awaken-11 in this important Syl'll'i’. ciiliy of llie (i'lliStIldllJll‘Zl tivthoolsAt‘l: as passed :II this session of Illt' Li‘gii- l'ltiiije, III 1y 'Illlnil) one hitL aii‘lilr, Sci...“ at the' time of- in iniirratauiimi' W971” Ihiii'l’) pannient .5!" Eliot-anon. 'l‘m. later among: its strongest ~I1ppoiti-rsw Amt“. The ()hjet‘lions usually advanced m n. alongthis line: It. is iinpiarliualile.‘ Experience dispioves Ibis. rural sections for in the great. majority . of cases the teachers are efficient and ‘ the trustees are anxious to improve and do improve schmil fiacilities and accommodations although the rate- payc‘I-s are often slow to sue the necessity for any changes] The (lefect. m m. .â€" A. I. (‘_\;»i1*iiFI.i.. ' PSI. West Yt-ik. '-V -;‘ II . Apiil 1'2. 191”. fish-xi Anyone \\‘l~lll\\$f In sue a] m , Cream Separator M .\ DE .\’l' I3i’tlDGEBUHGfi)NT. » 'RimionNI-E: HIUH MUND S'l‘., 053d Hill Rishm 115 III “S. 2220 Yonge Sta . in Richmond Hill on Thursdays Address Nordeiiuer Building Toronto '1‘ ’ LICENSED AUJTIONEER. FUR THE COUNTY OF YORK Patroiiaize and influence respectfully solicited Residence address P. O. addres Victoria Square Gormley, R. R. D.H.PINKERT0NLV5.' OFFICE AND RESIDENCE i‘ cliieflv due. to the nunierou: classes. 7. ’- iio ‘l . -- -l ' :ile .t.‘ it ,, 111mg. ()nt. t v Iéiuy pitigiaiiiiiit, In ( _(]tll ' l ‘ Phone No 93 accmuwodalion. but above. all to theI ~ 3 > w. 5 I I u . isiilation of the country school and lack of that stimulus that comes only . numbers. The attendance is the. childien conic finiii from often small, the slung-.Jncali‘ty .anddwxa thew-.le intei‘esbirnd a niajoiity are rom re- A J EDWARD FRANCIS NOTARY PUBLIC ‘ - COMMISSIONER. CONVEY AN"ER. ETC. latedfumilies. They hIi-iig very little (B, p of new interesh to the scliool._.- There. 0 Q I , Real Estate_and lllSlll‘ElllCQ is littleiinpulse to activity and the . O school suffers from this lack Igngw 0 . . ideas and impulse to action. r. or _ _ v ‘ , present, conditions the country school 0 _ H . A‘ N l L realizes a smaller percentage 'of its' - F T H ~ ‘ _ I possible efi‘iciency than itshuuld. I Q Qi . b. OIABY PUBLIC I 7 In regions where the school pop- Q I Cummissinnm;CUnwyancer etc ulatiou is‘an average one the remedy I ’b 7 ‘ Insurance, and Real Estate l'iiiithis condition of affairs hes In the. i ’ Issue! 0i Marriage Licenses. concentration of seveial of thesc small3 inefficient; rural schools into a union consiilidated School of two, three, four Ul"anl‘e rooms, in the provision of a good corps of teachers; and then in the transportation . of the children . from their homes in the morning and back to their homes in the evening. paving the expenses of such trans- portation out. nfihe school funds. The plan iirbiiefis as folimvszâ€"‘I‘wu. three, four or inorcsections. each maintain- “ :[cil Ricfirnonct Hill m m A. inii if at E G; L , i ing perhaps a one. l‘titiint‘tl school, vote 1 toiiiiiteflheir schools to form a consulâ€". iduted school with the peIInissuni oi". the Minister of Education. A school house of three or more iniuu; huilt on i modern lines. and Well heated. lighted I and ventilated is erected on a. largel site at a central location. Arrange-l l l ,Juean itreiiiade for the t‘Iailv trans- poitation of all pupils living at. a distance. The new element. which iiiiikes this co-i-peratiou possible isi trausportationâ€"the Ctll‘lylllg‘ of [lief child to the school. This isouly an old idea in a new form. Since ever we had a school svstein it. has been maintained that it was the duty of the state to provide each child with an opportunity to get on education. In I cairying out this idea we li:l\‘(’:cull‘l0(l l.hc school to the child. The new plan merely proposes to reVersc the process, and to carry the child to the 1 Eiolnmead I’Eill lVlaster‘ engineers com- hineci their efforts with master artists to produce the l‘XIcLauglilin l‘.’laster (Th: 74.311) is a car worthy of the highest manufacturing ideals- :TliGRNIIILL GARAGE l l l J YET;â€" . of all 1‘ motors and gas engines. Repaiis kinds of schoolâ€"«even more. to cairy the child some distance to a much better school than he now has nearer liniiie. naturally possesses certain advantages and also real or imaginary disadvantages. These may he stated as follmvs. enumerating first the advantages, then the disadvant- ages. ,Such Concentration means better schools. May be :fewcr teachers, hut better will be deni-Iiided and retained. The consolidated school With its grad- . U ’IZ'ZIILTZKI a cer' appropriately called the hiaster Six. CANADA’S S‘IANDARD ca 715:» MCLAL‘C-HLIN MOT-9‘3 CKR 3a, Lia-ad ' .2me 310.550 v w u 1.4 “a.” "" I6< 7. cylinders 3'0 7 I554 Such a plan bored and get more power on. es". gas. @311: [ L t.- r‘_ ___ir'_ 13mm. __._' __ Z. .' . “kw; i G.H.nooPER PIIUNE 3.3 .. lscz. - l ‘ 'NOTARY PUBLIC ' coxvnYANCING J ISSUE}! OF . ‘ MARRIAGE hICENSEs Get If

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