DATE or Vrsrr. 1864. June 25 15 2O 1‘ C) (D O] Cor:er AND 'l‘owssrnp. 28 4 11 Queen's County 29 29 30 31 ] an v—4 0: c0 co (.‘1 GI ’51 m 31 22, 65 8; 30 3O 31 Scnoor. DISTRICT, Augustine Cove South Kildare Foxley River Crapaud \Vest Upper Westruorland Crapaud East DeSztble Bonshaw - Bryan’s Cross Cornwall Elliot River Clyde River York River Upper District York River Rustico Junction Milton Blot-field New Wiltshire Hartsvil le Brook Vale Johnson‘s Road Springton Spring Vale Green Vale Hazel Grove Springfield .. Tsacnsa’s NAME Peter Gunn Neil Womlside John McKte James McDonald George Cahill John McLean George Campbell Euphemia McNeill Arch. McNeill Mary M. llyde John McLean J. Livingston Hector McPhail Ewen Livingston ‘Vm. Mr'Gregor W. [1 Warren Donald Campbell Isaac 0xenham Angus B. McKenzie James Bergen Ronald McPherson Donald Cameron Allan Matheson Donald McKay J. A. Uovyer John Mc Leod No. on Journal 3 “Mt; dictI‘I Z 1 O 01 *3 Cl ‘1‘ (N l.'~D"i‘ co—ua 19 n‘D G I 32 21 90 C100 O! CO (1) cl 1‘.) no ...., 11 34 14 8 20 19 14 ‘) 'J 34 37 .3. I) O CO N v—di‘O (X) H STATE or Scot-or. House. Requires some repair t Middling Good Out of repair do. (new from“) Very good 1 Old and out of repair. new (incl contracted for ; Good. except (l0th ' Pretty gotd. but too low and requires ventilation l l Good. but low for so large ai Stzlttml l Pretty good Good Good except porch and flooringl Pretty good Good Plaster defective l Pretty good . do. l l Very good i Very good but desks &c., defiei-i cut I Requires repair ! New and very good Good, plastering a little defici- eflf, Much out of repair lu had repair Good R CMARKS. Children mostly very young. 'l‘ahlvs, Fractions. Sac. Arithmetic generally good Scholars very young. Correct in Arithrnetica»; l l t Examination satisfactory Satisfactory. Satisfactory. 1 1 Latin. Satisfactorv. 3‘ School much too norm-runs for one Teacher. i helir vw the No. present to be mistaken. School very welt conducted. but utterly impossible lor all to hr adequately instructed. Very satisfactory. Attendance short. and irregular. owing to disputes. Mensaratton and Geometrical progrsston. Satisfactory; Quite satisfactory. Children not wry forward, especially in Grammar Fair in other respects 4 Bookkeeping (neat); Improvement since last visit Reading very good. Mental arithmetic; Examination satisfactory, but dis poles have arisen in the district. : 3 Algebra, Mathematics or Book-keeping; satisfactory. Satisfactory improvement. i Satisfactory. g G B ark-keeping remarkably g0od—~Original Compuai- lion—Very Satislacory. Original Cotitposition Very good—«ill (jwnpml Info“ In rtlttll so lllflftirj—sgult-itzcl’ury. Satisfactory, hut school scarcely lormed since Vacation. Very Satisfactory. : Children very young. but examination not satisfuc tory. (see next. visit) Very b'atlrlactory. Few present who were at School on last visit—Young children. but examination anisfuutury_ St'isl'actory. Children much younger than those at last visit—Ex-g amination satisfactory for their ages. , Satisfactory.