13 )5 16 18 19 20 22 COUNTY AND TOWNSHIP. 11"“ Prince County 18 fit] 2-5 we (NO! 19 S; 25 Queen's Count} 20 2| 0;) .n-‘U '3‘ CO 6“ Cl 24 24 SCHOOL DISTRICT. Melville Tryon \Vest South \Vest Road Cape Traverse Carleton Point Sea Cow Ilead Middleton Richmond New Annan Konsington Bawness Graham's Road Grenville Mill Vale St. Ann’s St. Patrick's [lope River Cavendish North Rustico St. Andrew’s Cavendish Road. Snlgnatius CavendishRoad New Glasgow Wheatley River Ebenezer Webster’s Creek Cumberland TEACHER’S NAME Margaret McNeill Robert Leard Henry Lecky William Bell Allan Stewart Christopher L. Reid Donald McKay School Vacant John Sharpe Benj. Clarke Francis McLeod Flora McNeill Thomas Foley P. J. Dogherty Vacant John Bell Lemuel Millar Abraham McKenzie Felix Buote Lydia Hudson Gilbert Buote James Kennedy Donald McInnes John Bruce John T. Ferguson ! g l l l '2 Leland H. Stumblesl l No. on 41. >3 0 m 26 24 10 34 16 23 Journal. aI’ll) I STATE or Senoor. House. Pretty Good Good School held~in Chapel Much out of repair; new one] building a Not in good repair Good Giod Good; but windows broken Pretty Good Not very Good Sound, But deficient in furnifi ture. Very much out of repair In fair repair Good. Very Good. Pretty Good. Good. Too low, new one preposed Good. Rather low, defective, new one proposed. Pretty fair. ' Bad and much out of repair, unfit for winter use. New, very good. i REMARKS. School not examined, having been dismissed owing to the Sacrament 4 hook-keeping, 7 history: Satisfactory , Children all very young; very fair as far as they went“ 1 book-keeping. 35 history, &c., satisfactory. ‘ l Satisfactory on the whole. ‘ Holiday—numbers transmitted. ; Holidays 2 General Information, mental arithmetic; approved by Trustees, 3 of whom were Dipheria prevalent. Teacher: present. 2 Ilistory, Arithmetic and mental do. very good—— Examination Very satisfactory on the whole 5 Satisfactory ; l Mental Arithmetic—short attendance owing to hay-r making, those present satisfactory ’ Teacher engaged very recently. . Children very young—Satisfactory for their ages. Teacher had only been engaged one week. 3 Algebra & Book-keeping—Arithmetic correct—Satis- factory. 3 Algebra. 13 History. &c.,—Examiuation very Satis- factory—Order good, 1 Algebra. 21 History—Arithmetic classes remarkably correct—quite satisfactory. English taught. Scholars very young. Well on the whole 2 Algebra, well—Order not good, the Teacher appears competent and zealous. 5 History, Sac—School furniture bad. The Scholan present very young, but satisfactory omhe wimIe, Mental Arithmetic—10 History. &c.——-’1‘eacher engaged only 5 weeks, and more advanced scholars absent. Mental Arithmetic—Ural Instruction in Grammar—- Very few advanced scholars present, but satisfac- tory on the whole, 1 Book-keeping.neat—22 History; satisfactory. especi- ally in History 8: Geography.