Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1905 . ilding neat and clean, the dormitories well ventilatedand the childrens clothing stored away in proper order. In fact everything in con-nection with the interior management was all that could be desired. The childrenwere well and comfortably dressed and were neat and clean and looked healthy. The premises surrounding the school were well kept. The stables are made of logsand were in good order. There were twenty-four children in the class-room at the time of my inspection andthey were graded as follows :-;- Pupils. Standard 1 5 II 3 III 8 IV T


Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1905 . ilding neat and clean, the dormitories well ventilatedand the childrens clothing stored away in proper order. In fact everything in con-nection with the interior management was all that could be desired. The childrenwere well and comfortably dressed and were neat and clean and looked healthy. The premises surrounding the school were well kept. The stables are made of logsand were in good order. There were twenty-four children in the class-room at the time of my inspection andthey were graded as follows :-;- Pupils. Standard 1 5 II 3 III 8 IV T V 1 • 24 I heard the children go through their different exercises. Many of them werequite clever, but I found it difficult to hear them read, as they all speak in a very lowtone. ) The fire-protection of the school is good and the apparatus supplied by the depart-ment was in proper place. Mr. and Mrs. Williams are untiring in their efforts and they have made a successof this school. I have, &c., W. M. GRAHAM, Inspector of Indian I 4-5 EDWARD VII. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 27 A. 1905 PART II TABULAR STATEMENTS 27—ii—1 4-5 EDWARD VII. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 27 A. 1905 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Showing Receipts and Expenditure of the various Boarding and Industrial Schools, for the year ended June 30, 1904. FORT WILLIAM ORPHANAGE, ONT. (Roman Catholic.) Receipts. Government grant per capita II for buildings and repairs. Contributed from other sources , Value of clothing contributed Total receipts. ExPENniTURE. Deficit, June 30, Salaries Food Clothing Fuel and lisrht Buildings and and $ cts. Total of expenditure over receipts. ... 3,626 81100 (M) 1,530 21273 30175 60 1,331 46250 00570 50 7,857 88 7,857 88 cts. 550 00 1,000 00 2,478 00 60 00 4,088 00 3,769 88 7,857 88 CECILIA JEFFREY BOARDING SCHOOL, ONT. (Presbyterian.) Receipts. Balance on hand, June 30, 1903 Government grant per capita Contributed by the W


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