DATE or VISIT. COUNTY AND TOWNsmP. ‘ Sensor. DISTRICT. 'l‘ltxr'ui-ta's Nun: . l » NO. an '1 Journal 51H?) 1865. Jan. 6 10 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 23 30 31 Prince County Lot 12 16 17 17 26 19 Queen’s County 67 23 32 31 65 31 30 29 31 l Mount Pleasant Quagmire, or Wellington Platte St. Eleanor‘s Church School Linklatter Road St. Eleanors, North Miscauche Gentreville Mount Stowe Lower Freetown North Bedeque Richmond Kensington Bowness Springfield Greenvale Milton Cornwall Elliot River South 1 ’iltshire \Vebster's Creek Cumberland Long Creek St. Catherine's Clyde River Bonshaw Bryan’s Cross DeSztble Crapaud East Crapaud West John Campbell J H. Fitzgerald James Brehaut John Bell W. McIntosh John Lawson Margaret \Vade Mal. McKinnon J. B. Schurmazi ‘ Murdoch Ross Blill. Mellonttlll Donald McKay John Sharpe Bonj. Clarke John McLeod Donald McKay \V. H. ll'arren Mary 3'. Hyde John Blclreim Mal. Darrach Vacant Do. Alex .‘lt‘Nf'ill Alex. C. Shaw John Livingston Donald McLeod (leorge Campbell Neil Currie James McDonald 243 19 '27 15 17 2] 2!) 17 9 ._v) 4o 25’ 14 12 2-1 121 13’. 21 16 04 10 ll 0‘7 '71) s)-) ...— 9 12 18 no 28 inseam 'oN 30 19 n l m) ._~J 21 r)(} U») 38 3:3 Tight, but plaster bad. Water-tight, but out of repair. Very good. Some little repair required Srill requires repair. (ilflid. Do. Do. Do. Not water-tight, benches de~ fioient. Plaster very bad. (load (iood' Pretty good New, but not plastered. Uf logs. paired. Good. Pretty good. New and very good. (iood. Much out of repair, new one proposed. but new floor and re; Holidays given by Trustees to proccrc wood—Nos. transmitted. Epiphany, Holidays given—Returns transmitted. Snow storm—Examination deferred. 1 Algebra, very correct, 7 History, &o., answered well —Satisfactory. 8 General Information, but few present who attended at last visit—~Snow storm. School closed, no wood. School-house blocked up by the snow. . 4 Algebra quick and correct, 10 History, &c., 4 Latin —quite satisfactory. Attendance very small owing to snow drifts, &C.—-i Examination deferred. g 12 History, «he—satisfactory. 2 Algebra, 12 History—satisfactory. 4 History, &c., very good, mental arithmetic, good. 5le mental arithmetic very good, writing ditto—sane; factory. : 1 book keeping, 15 General Information, itc._33tl8‘; factory. i Many new scholars—satisfactory. ‘ Square 6:. Cube Root correct, 5th class very good l l 4 book-keepinfl. 5 Algebra, 3 Geometry. Mensaration. mental arithmetic—good. * ‘20 General Information it“, History—quite satisfactory 4 bulk-keeping very neat. ‘27 General lnlormation. writing remarkably good. v' Mensuration, Cube Root, &c. r l 12 History, 8 Composition—satisfnctory. Children remarkably shy-satisfactory on the whole ' School not yet recovered from its suspension owing to‘ Small Pox. ‘ Teacher just engaged and school not organized—defi-s ciency of books, also. i School suspended for want of wood. 2 bookkeeping, 4 history, (Sic—perfectly satisfactory 3 Children younger than on previous visits—satisfactory. Marked improvement—quite satisfactory. ‘