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THE POPULAR VOICE. AN IMPORTANT PETITION. It is characteristic and worthy of observation that the first notes from the very scanty populace-the first lifting up as it were of the popular voice, had reference to a ferry, a bridge and to a school. Two great needs, transportation and education, were thus brought home to the attention of the Council. At a second meeting of the Council the Lieutenant-Governor "laid on the table" the following petitions Petition of Alexander Stuart, praying to be granted a Ferry license on the South Saskatchewan. Petition of John Tanner praying that he may be authorized to charge tolls on his bridge on the Little Saskatchewan. Petition of Moise Ouelette and Pierre Landry, praying support for a school at St. Laurent. Judging by his name it would thus appear that a Scotchman, or a Scotch half-breed with the historic name of Stuart was the first man to ask anything from the new Council. It does not appear from the records whether Stuart was allowed to run his ferry, or Tanner to charge for his bridge, but the petition of the two Frenchmen with regards to aid for a school at St. Laurent received serious attention. The Council recognised that they were confronted with the duty of attempting at least to deal with the education problem, but they were in the helpless position of having no funds, and they considered it inadvisable to establish any form of taxation. The petition was referred to a committee, and the com- mittee reported a resolution, which was agreed to. The resolution ap- pears to be worthy of being given in full. It is the first quiet sound from the woods as it were of the school-storm which later was to convulse the West. The resolution read "Whereas the petition of Moise Ouelette and Pierre Landry praying for assistance towards the establishment of a school house at St. Laurent, and the salary of a teacher has, by the Lieutenant-Governor been laid before the Council for consideration, Resolved, therefore, that the Council request His Honor to reply to the petitioners and inform them that there are no funds in the hands of the Council, applicable to educational pur- poses, and that the Council do not think it expedient at present to consider the question of establishing a system of taxation; and also that His Honor be good enough to express to the petitioners the regret of the Council that it is unable to grant assistance to so laudable an object as the ad- vancement of education in the North West. The Council likewise desire to suggest that His Honor do forward the petition to the Minister of the |
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