last inspected it. Most of the pupils speak in a very low, indistinct tone of voice. Mr. McCarthy has been here nearly two years; Miss Sanderson three and a half years. The former has taught for four years; the latter five." 1901 Timothy MacDonald (Principal) Emma B. Sanderson (Assistant) (49 pupils) Since my last visit of inspection, this school has made considerable progress. The Advanced Department has improved considerably. Mr. MacDonald has been here for six months, Miss Sanderson for four and a half years. The former has had upwards of thirty years experience, the latter has taught eight years." 1902 Timothy MacDonald (Principal) (47 pupils) "The pupils of both departments acquitted themselves satisfactory at my examination. The proficiency of the pupils of the Primary Department in Reading and Spelling is worthy of special mention." 1903 Noble DesRoche (Principal) Wellington Maclnnis (Assistant) (48 pupils) "Fairly satisfactory in most respects. Mr. DesRoche is energetic and painstaking. Mr. Mclnnis does very creditable work in the three R's." 1904 Mr. Moffatt (Principal) Miss Johnston (Assistant) (46 pupils) ■'Both Mr. Moffatt , the principal, and his Miss Johnston , his assistant have been working with fair success." 1905 J A. MacPhee , BA (Principal) Miss Olive Webster (Assistant) "Very creditable work has been done here since my previous visit. Principal J.A. MacPhee , BA and his assistant, Miss olive Webster, have greatly unproved the standing of the pupils under their charge." 1906 Bertha M. Webster & Josephine McLean (44 pupils) The pupils of the Advanced Department acquitted themselves creditably at my examinations. Fairly satisfactory work has been done in the Primary Department. Educational matters in this village would be much improved by the amalgamation of this district with North. The combination of these two districts is essentially necessary for the maintenance of a school in this village." 1907 Bertha M. Webster & Josephine McLean . 308