COUNTY AND TOWNSHIP. DATE or Visrr. SCHOOL DISTRICT. Tnacnsa's NAME. tmsaaa'oN STATE or Scnoor. HOUSE. REMARKS. 1864. Queen's County August 23 24 26’ i 65&3l 29 24 20 ; Prince County l 18 u—l C Queen’s County 20 Prince County 19 Nine Mile Crreek Canoe Cove Argyle Shore Argyle Rear St. Catherine’s Long Creek South Wilts Emv Vale Wheatley Anglo Rustico East Line Junction Road Cainpbelton Mill River Greenwich Long {iver Pork Corner Third Pond Darnley Baltic Oyster Cove Fermoy Irisbtown Margate John Campbell James McNeill Hector Campbell Catherine Cameron; Malcolm Darraeh John Campbell I l James Higgins ; Ann Matheson Neil Matheson Neil McKenzie John G. McKie John 4A. Gordon Chas Fraser l Joseph McDonald 1 St. Clair M. Mowatti Donald McLeod Alex. Corbett John L. McKinnon Ready John Forristal Artemas Morrow 31 19 32 16 19 25 26 18 14 31 3o 00 «- 19 25 31 '23 22 16 15 13 I4 G] 35 0] 30 20 19 24 2‘2 23 25 18 15 Oi logs and out of repair. Good. Good. Too Low. Pretty good. Of logs. in middling repair Pretty Good New and Good Good Do. DI). Do. New, very Good Pretty Good Do. Do. Plastering broken D). but too small and low Repaired and raised since lav-t visit Very Good ! Satisfactorv considering the Children's age. Pox llad lessened the attendance. 8 Algebra, correct—1 Plane '1‘:igononieiry—short at- tendance owing to Small l’ox——satisiaetory as regards those present. Arithmetic class and writing good-«satisfactory. Small Pox prevented attendance—well as regards the few present. I School suspended till repairs done, and on account 0! the Small Pox. School closed by order of Magistrates on amount of the Small POX. lSllistory. 'C.—-Pi£tlsrflct0ry, especially in Arithmetic School discoiitinued. ' 4 History—Examination satisfactory.allowing for air; sence of more advanced scholars, those present beingl Very young. l 1 book keeping, 1 History. &o .—(Thildren present alll young—lixainination satisfactory for their ages. Children very young and shy. ‘ Teacher absent—numbers transmitted. 23 General lnlorrnation, &e., batisfactory—Trustees ixaniination good. i 1 book-ktuping Very neat, Children young—Satis- factory. 'l‘eaeher engaged only a fortnight. 2 Algebra—Instruction ln history. Syn. satisfactory. 5 L-itin, 2 Algebra. diam. Very saiistactory. 4 History and General lnlorioation, method very good and examination perfectly eatislactory. Algebra, Children very young—satislactory, con- sidering their ages. Algebra. 3 History. mental arithmetiem'l‘eacher there only a lortnight—satisfactory under them Circumstances. Only Voting children present and Diptheria ['1'0V‘tl‘fll —5atislaetory considering these circumstances. Teacher absent. Small r-I Cl .-\'tt3ritl:Inee short and Children youtig—witiiiactort for their ages. 1 Book-keeping—(‘nildreo present very shy and l-ac’r— vsatd,