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Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la m6thode. ■'' ^- ' ' ^k 32X 1 2 3 4 5 6 LETTERS THE I'UElSIIDEIsrT \ '^\ "it nmi €nt(j0lii| ^tliul %nminmtt\^, City of yVLoNTREAL, IN ANSWBK TO THE ATTACKS made by THK EVENING POST LE MONDE. ^^ .•;.♦.. .. .- ; . . •.•: ••: .-. • • • . ••• i ^ ^. /y^-^^ i d To the Editor of the Evknino Po.st Siii, — I aiii iiistiiictod by the lUi; id nf Uomati CHtholic School Commis- sioners of this city to request the pub iciitioii in your \y,\\n'x of the followiiijj; resolution, passed unanimously at tliei ■ first imetinf;, after tlie puMiiatioii in your columns of certain strictures upon its udmiuistration. A. D. DKCELIiKS, Hue. C. «, C. MoNTHKAi,, December loth, 1879. At u meeting of the Komau C'litholic School Commissioners, held on the 9th day of Decemljtir instant, Reverend V. Uousselot, President of the Com- mission, in the chair, the fullowinf< resolution was |)laced hefon^ the Board and unanimously carried : — " Inasmuch as certain unfounded accusations have been brought against the administration of the Uoard of Honian Catliolic School {'ommissioners, by individuals whose motives the Cotnmission is not now called upon to appre- ciate ; " fnasmiich as these accusations were embodied under twelve ditt'eren heads in a petition presented by certain clf,iy.en8,toirihe'City'Coiuicil a yeai or KO ago ; , • . .';.'." ■' Imismuch as upon -tho pres(';nti'ition of this petition the Hoard of Roman Catholic School Commissioners, through the medium of the press, expressed to the public generally its willingness to court an eni|uiry from the only authority to which it is responsible, viz. the I lepartment of Public Instruc- tion ; " Inasmuch as such otter has never been acted upon by the petitioners to the City Council ; and " Inasmuch as similar charges have recently been reiterated in one of the evening newsi)apt;rs of this city; be it " Kesolved, — That this Moard having ever been willing and desirous that those interested in the ui>right and judicious aihninistration of its trust should have every opportunity given tliejn to formuliite any charges of mis- managemint alleged against this commission, i)ulilicity be once more given of its willingness and desire that an enqucte into its administration be demanded by those who, for motives of public or i)rivate interest, are prepared to sub- stantiate their accusations." 7'o the Editor of the Kvenino Pos'r : I notice witli regret that in your edition of yesterday you persist in your accusations against the f^cntlemeu of the Roman Catholic School Commission of this city, supplemented by an assertion that, as matters stand at present, the " onus " is upon us to establish the good administration of the Commis- sion. Thin prttcnsion is stiliveisivf of the most elemontJir}' iniiuiples of justice, wiiich incsiiinu every mini iuuoceiit until proved Lcuiily. You pulilish a^iiinst myself, us agiiiust tiie other iiieuiliers of tlie Oomuiishicui, cliar^'es of tJie most serious nature, of wliich I feel guiltless, and you request an imqui'te. I elieerfuliy iicccpt your i)ioposul. Let respoiisil)le men cli'tiriy formti- iiitu tlieir eiuir^es before tlie Uovernment, iiuil (lenuiiid un investigation. I assure yoii tluit I court it as much as you do. Before closing, allow me to say that I sinceiely regret thut, before attnckiiig us pul'licly us you have done, you (lipended to this letter, and you would not have written articles, as a Catholic and a man of honor, you must now regret. V. llofHHKLoT, Priest, President, Catholic School Commissioners. December I'Jth, 1879. 1. Editorial of November 1 2th, 1879: dy SIX meraiierrf — twd'clergymei laymen. Three only are named by the Local (Jovernment, and the three others are elected by the people's represi iitiitivus in the City Council. 2. Editorial under same date : "As regards the former ('the Commercial Academy on St. Catherine " street'), wo cannot precisely state, but may put it down at tin; princely " sum of half a million of dollars." The nine large school buildings erected by the Commissioners cost in all $318,000. The co.st of the Plateau Academy, included in this sum, amounts to $84,270, comprising the Principal's residence. 3. Editorial November 19th, 1879 ; "Then again, after a diligent search, we can only obtain three annual " rei)orts furnished by the Commissioners, during their reign of ten years, to " the City Council." According to law, tlio annual reports since 1871, have been regularly published yearly, in French and luiglish newsjiapers in this city. This report of all the recei[)ts and expenses of the (Commission has been reguliirly sent every twelvemonth to the Mlnishu- of Public Instruction, to he published in the Journal of Education. Although not obligatory, copies of these reports have been transmitti'd to the City Council. 4. Editorial. November 22nd, 1879 ; — " A school in Roy street, at an enormous expense — a school entirely un- " necessary, and which is now mostly attended by the children of St. Jean " JJaptisto Village." TUvrr iiin ill Roy Ktiopt. school, uk shown hy tho IivkI rotiirns, :{ir. pupils, only i;{ of which immhii- .in; loHidoiits I -yoriil tlio city limitH, and tho latter pay (loiilih^ fees. i T). Eiiil^.rial, Novcinhor ?'.>th, IHTl). "Tho Catliolic School (JoiniiiissionciH coiiif your coliims yon, moreover, assert that the primary schof)] on .the riatean was built by the Commissioners, and lor obvious reasons, b;/ iltti/ labor, i^ut, my dear sir, if my memory serves me right, \)t. Nelson erected this huihiinji, as a dwelling house for hirns(;lf and liimily The CcuumisBiouers only purchased it years alter its construction. I might continue my quotations from yfiur columns, refuting as easily all your acicn.-'ations, but let mi; ask you before I dost;, what legitimate motive liave you, a Catholic and editor of the only Catholic daily published in this city in the English tongue, in waging this war against \w1 For ray part 1 can conceive none. If you are really acting in good faith, I urgt; it once more, request an enqui'te. Tf we are found guilty, yon will then be right in publicly denouncing us, and in attacking us as wcs should deserve. I5ut if indeed we are not guilty of all these charges you shower upon us, why resort to such means to fanati- cise the public mind ? Is this conduct worthy of a Catholic Irishman? Believe me, sir, it is with regret that I see myself forced to address you tliis lengthy letter, but I felt it to be my duty both as priest, and as tin; Cure of Notre Dame. This, however, cannot alter my lasting afllection for my Irish brethren and friends, and my desire to be of every service to them in my power. Your humble servant, V. ROUSSELOT, Priest, President of the Catholic School Commission. Montreal, January 2nd, 1880. Editor EvENiNo Post : I see by your issue of to-day that you decline to publish, not as you assert, "a Statement ot the Commissioners " but mi/ own letter sent you on tlie 30tb ult. Tins refusal, I regret to say, is in keeping with the course you have fiillowod in your iitt^u kn iipnn tlio (V>rnmiRHion<>r8, Ah h jniiriiiilJKt, nml I nmr Ko fiirtlior, iiK a Catholics, you wfic boiiml in t'i|uity )in Imt t<> aitpcal to tlu; colnninH of anotiicr Journal in oi'diM tiiat your roadiirH may Ik; disaliu.HiMl bh regards our rcH|K!('tiv«i ponitionH. 'J'lin henrer is inHtrncted to r('(|U(!Rt the niturn of my manUHfript. V. ROUSSKI.OT, I'rieRt. To the MJitor o/ Tiik, (Ja/.k-ptp; : Hiu, — Will you kindly insert tlio ("nfloscd letter, whicli J ori^jinally sent to tlic I'ost lor puMication. 'I'lu! editorn oflliat papi-r liaviuf^, liowever, tlioiiglit proju'r to Kiipj)roHH au important part of it, I liavi^ only now to re()UeHt that you kindly give it space in your hosiiitiiliU^ columns. V. UoL'SSKi.oT, I'rie.st S. S., I'renidtnil. Mimtroal, irstli Fdirunry, 1882. To tfii: Editor of Tiik 1'ost : Silt, — In your letter of tho lotli instant you aet use th« Roman C'atlioHo, S<'hool ('onnniHsioiiers of (anvassing Mr. Donovan's election to the Council and of using for (hut jtiirpose tin; (unds di'rived from tlu- scliool taxes. 'J'lu; (.'omiuissiouers having noticed tin! article, indignantly protest against tliese false and calumnious aceusations, in keeping v>ilh those that tho rout neAvspapc^r has already ('ireulated against tlu^m. (Signed), V. ROUSSELOT, P. S. S., J'resident Montreal, 11th February, 1882. ■J ^ THE CATHOLIC SCHOOL COMMISSION KRS. . Wi- find thi' following letter in ytHtt-nliiy's Mimrve :— To the Editor of the Mtneivc : Sin, — In NovimluT iind DtMcnilxT, I87'.i, tlio Post niiulc tlic most hltIoUiI f'lmrnoH iiKHi'ii^t tli<^ Catliolir Si iiool ( 'omminHioniTs of Moutnal. Two lutters from the Chiiiinmn of tin- |{ foundation in fact. We shall now enumerate and answer a few of the must h. i ous. We are reproached with not placing Brothers in all our schools. The reveri^nd Ihothers must admit having declan i ' Brother. Tliis declara*^ion '^as quite recently r«it'i;ited t> several ciir^n, who desired to place nnflci their control certain edticaiioiial estiililishnieuts ; th' _,' even stated that her could, if they I i' them, employ (jne hundred mon? Brotheis. If the Cathfdic School Commissioners are now asking for an increase of taxation, tlu^ are compelled to do so, chiefly for the piirpo:je (if maintfiiniiig new Schools lately taken under their control, in the i>iiiishes of St. Joseph, 8t Ann's, &c., schools managed ext'lusively by Brothers ■■ml Nuns. The clinrge of feeling nothing but contempt for the Friars is an atrocious calumny, which we consider beneath our notice. The religious oi\! is are entitled to and (an rely on our sympathy and a.-.sistance. If the Brothers are not so well remunerated as the lay teachers, it is because, having made vows of povertv, they are satisfied with much less. Everyone understands that a Brother does not need so hit-h a salary as a lay teacher, who as a f.imily ta supi)ort, and who, if he bt not allowed what i?, fair and necessary, will be obliged to abandon the profession, and we would then have no one for our schools. The editorial of Le Monde of the first of April states that but 4,702 children protit by the school-tax, and that the poor derive no benefit what- soever therefrom. Our school reports tor 1880-81 prove, 1st, — That more than 7,000 children attended our schools during that same year. Next year, this number will he increased by more than two thou.sand, on account of the new schools that we have just taken under our control. 2nd — That nearly twenty- five per cent ot the pupils were admitted free, (24.78). 3rd — That nearly as many others were admitted at reduced rates, .ind 4th — That finally (juite a number of those who had promised to pay have not done so. 10 But without losing any more time in refuting those charges, we will say a few words in Hcfente of the policy wb^h actuated the C!ommissioners, when founding tiie Plateau Academy, the Polytechnic and other schools. 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S 'C5 »Z5 ■" o ■M »3 cK S o - - ;: W -M i; !- '■« o o o O CO CO CI — ( lO o a .9 S 3 OS cc 5^- 2 (- " 3 1) 3 cj 3 C'l o ^ 53 ^S 3 -t-* 3 -^.^ es *j cS -r; S b»j 5> o go o d . d . . 1 cS -*.^ tf -i-i ^ eu 72 O CC CM O 'I" C5 •* ^ lO 1- 05 CI CO CI ■* .-H CD 1— I CI CO ^ O CD •-■- o o xi o ■Xi to a - '3 > w OOOO— >MC0'tl0Cf)t-(X)OO-HNe0"*iC5f0 _H ^ —I — ( rt .-H r-1 —1 ^ >-l CI CI N CI CI C4 CI 19 \ I hereby certify tliiit [ liave nxarninocl tho hooks kept by the Komaii Catholic School C'ommissioiiuis of the City of Montreal, find I dodaro thut all the entries conUinod in the foregoing fitiiinciai report are taiieu from the said boolts (which bookK I have eonipated together and found correct.) I have also carefully compared and examined in detail all the said entries of moneys paid, with the vouchers in support thereof, and I have found the whole correct. MoNTiUJAi, 31 at October, 1881. ED. FOUllNIER, AtciUtor.