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Archibald McKinnon. At this school, one of the largest on the Island, 52 scholars were present. The teacher has been successful in his efforts to advance his pupils. The proficiency made was satisfactory. A new and commodious school house for this district is nearly completed in the Vicinity of the present one.
Archibald MacKinnon teacher. Branches taught are Eng- lish Grammar, Book-keeping, writing and arithmetic.
Donald Campbell Allan Stewart Donald Stewart John MacLean
John MacLean. A new schoolhouse is much required. It is not boarded or plsatered inside. The trustees were given 5 weeks in which to have the schoolhouse made more com- fortable and the school furniture altered and improved. The Trustees were directed to have a Trustees or Record book.
John McLane. Examination searching and results gratifying John MacLean. 52 pupils George Campbell
George Campbell. Plan and Specification for a new school prepared, New school to be completed by Sept. 1st., 1864.
A. A. MacKenzie. Status of the school very high. Students
from other districts always in attendance.
Vacant
M. Dixon, teacher
J. W. MacKenzie
Donald H. Currie
John A. Matheson
Roderick McLennan
Archibald MacKinnon
Amelia J. Palmer
Amelia J. Palmer. Supplement $20.00. Amelia J. Palmer
W. H. Villett. 50 pupils.
W. H. Villett. Supplement $20.00.
W. H. Villett
Euphemia McDonald
W. D. McKinnon
W. D. McKinnon, Margaret McNeill, C. S. MacDonald W. H. Villett
Gertrude Carson
Margaret MacSwain
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