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THE NASEBY SCHOOL.

| (To t'te Editor of Ike Mount Ida Onno>'rciß.> Mylbah Me. Eoitcmi,—l am sorry j that circumstances have compelled onei of my sex to apeak through the medium of your piper, but it being the mean* whereby we can disseminate our thoughts to the pu die, therefore, Mr„ ! Editor, 1 will trouble you to insert; my i letter This has been rather a stirring ti.ue among our husbands for voting, and I have thought, during the abaenuc of my husband while voting for tho Superintendency or the House of Representatives, that we (t.K'ir wives) are not served exactly rignt. We do not want to vole for members, or ratiier fo.* candidates for political honors, but vre want to vote for those thing* that alFeofc us and our families directly. \Ve are- : called tho trainers of cmklhooi ; cjoji | why do you take 113 pu.var oat of our j hands and place it in the iuaU of mm that cannot, or will not, 'discarn what is rigntr' And-as L caico it, tun.;H of a serious nature pass unheeded. Now, Mr. l&litor, J. would suggest that the mothers who havo children that attend school should be tho doctors of the School Committees. .But. now that the School Committee is chosen, and their term will not expire for about lime months, chey (the preneut Committee) would show their good sense by complying with the wishes of the parents of the children that now' attend school; and one of the wishes is that the Committee should take public measures to hue whether the parents are satisfied with the school or the schoolmaster. The best means that J can see is for the Committee t > tuk» , or cause to be taken, a proper form to the different families of Mount Ida,"so that any amendment or alteration for the benefit of the school, or as to whether there is coniideuce in the school-. master, s© that the Committer .411a.1L in, tho future sec how to eon duct thoschool iji accordance with lae wishes of the majority of the parties who ought to be consulted in this attUir.—•• I am, &c, A PjIBJMPT..

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 108, 24 March 1871, Page 3

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THE NASEBY SCHOOL. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 108, 24 March 1871, Page 3

THE NASEBY SCHOOL. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 108, 24 March 1871, Page 3

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