Warrior, Priest, and States 66 50 0.95 Bears, Boars and Bulls The Whale's Story. The Vendale Lost Property Jane Hudson. Warne I Must Keep the Chimes do 10 0 19 Down in Dingyshire. Master Gregory's Cunning My Father's Hand Waggie and Wattie Manor House Exhibition. do do Little Facts The Cat and Her Cousins.. do Missionary Anecdotes 888888888888 888 88 88888888888888888 88 888 88 888888 Seeley & Co.. Cloth do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 999 do 50 0.95 66 66 do 36 0 67 The Old Gateway. do do 50 64 0.95 do 36 0 67 66 Edward's Wife do do 50 0.95 66 do do 36 0 67 66 Mrs. Mainwaring's Journal.. do do A Lily Among Thorns.. Our Country Home. Copy of an Order in Council approved by His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor, the 28th day of October, A. D. 1876. Upon consideratlon of the report of the Honorable the Minister of Education, dated the 25th of October, 1876, the Committee of Council, under the provisions of 37 Victoria, Cap. 27, Section 27, Sub-sections 24 and 27, as varied by 39 Victoria, Cap. 16, recommend the books marked as approved in the accompanying list, for use for libraries and for prizes in the High and Public Schools, and advise that such books be approved by your Honor. do do 10 0 19 do do 16 ( 29 66 Certified. do Paper 06 66 (10 do do 10 0 19 66 J. G. SCOTT, Clerk Executive Council, Ontario. do The Convalescent 0 67 P. W. P. Nimmo Cloth 50 0 95 do P. bds.. 20 Pencillings by the Way 0 38 Stories, French School Life.. P. LorP do do 20 66 The Sunny Side... 0 38 English, Circumnavigators.. do do Texts from the Times 0 95 LorP Cloth do 200 38 P. The Shady Side.. do Three Hundred Bible Stories 0 67" do The Flower of the Family do do 36 do do Improvemont of the Mind.. 0 67 P. do 20 Something to Do The Gayworthys 0 38 0 67 do Aunt Ann's Stories do do Fred. Graham's Resolve. do The Winter Fire 0 38 Wilton School. do do do Leslie Goldthwaite do Story of a Moss Rose do do Faith Gartney's Girlhood.. do Cottage to Castle do do The Hidden Path Kind Governess. do do do Good Wives. do Alfred and His Mother. do do Little Women 20 0 38 do do The Swedish Singer. do Gertrude's Trial. One Hour a Week do Fabrics.. do .. 20 do 0 38 do At Home and Abroad do do Stepping Heavenward. do Asrial, A Tale. do do Fireside and Camp Stories.. do Grace Harvey do What Katy Did do do do Bible Blessings do Alone. do Lessons from Rose Hill do do Aunt Jane's Hero do My Beautiful Home do Our Village Tales. Macaulay's Essays do do Shadows and Sunbeams do Shiloh... do Gipsy's Cousin' Joy do What Katy Did at School. Gipsy's Sowing and Reaping do do Fern Leaves from Fanny's Portfolio do Tiny. do Tiny's Sunday Nights do Peter Lipp Seeley & Co. Mercy and Truth do Lessons on Objects. Frank Burton's Dream Susannah. do The Life of Jesus Christ. The Book Society. Paper do do Little Henry do Golden Hours, 1872 W. MacIntosh.. Cloth Golden Hours, 1873 do A Tale of the French Revo lution do Lame Annie. Rosamond Leicester. do do Without a Friend do Shadow and Sunshine The Bee and Her Friends do do Something to Amuse You do do The Morning Land do do Trial and Trust do do 88888888 8888888888 888888888 do do 20 0 38 Three Wet Sundays. do The Young Officer do do The Old Farm House do do 16 0 29 P. The False Heir do do do The Three Friends do do 0 29 The Old Shepherd do do The Right Way do do The Daisy's First Winter do do The Happy Recovery do do do do Barton Todd do do 16 0 29 66 do The Man of the Mountain. do do do Simple Stories do do do The Young Orator. do do Sister Jane's Little Stories.. do do do 0.04 P. Out at Sea do do do Discontented Weathercock.. do do do Better than Rubies do do do do The Perils of Greatness Four Little People Great Riches Story of Waterloo. The Two Brothers. Sybil's Sacrifice. do do do do do do do do do do do do Gratitude and Probity do do do Daring Deeds.. 0 48 Fred. Warne & Co. do Continental Travels. do 0 48 do Silverlake do do Washed Ashore. do do Mr. Rutherford's Children. do do Worth Her Weight in Gold. Casper do do do 2 0 48 Israel Hartman do do Dairyman's Daughter do Emily Bathurst do Caroline do do do 38 Good Out of Evil. do do Home Teaching in Science. do Old Peter Pious. do Twilight Stories.. do do Brook Farm do Susan Gray. do Great and Good. Carl Krinken do do Charley Layton. do The Children's Harp do Sunshine do do The Cities of the Plain do do Clara Eversham.. do do Trees and Their Uses do do Mary and Frank. 16 0.39 do do The Fisherman's Niece. 10 0 29 do A Queen Story do The Cottage by the Lake. do do The Orphans do do Ruth Clayton.. Chat in the Playroom. The Court and The Cottage.. Our Ponds do do Dennis McCarthy. do do Katherine Woodrington The Italian Boy do do Uncle John's Adventures Sister Mary's Stories. Robert Dawson.. do do Poor Henry. Willie Herbert 10 0 19 Annie Leslie. do do 10 0 19 The Tongue of the Swearer.. A Story Book of Country Scenes 10 0 19 The Power of Little Things.. do do Zoe's Bible do Brave Bobby The Earth We Live On do Scripture Illustrations. Mary Elton. do do 10 0 19 Grandfather's Watch Frances Meadows. do do do Arthur. do Edith and Mary do Willie Grey. The Gold Bracelet. do do 10 0 19 do The Little Miner 0 19 66 do Willie's Birthday do Lucy Ashford do do Easy Rhymes.. do Ellen's Trials The Straight Road do do do Nellie's Two Promises. Cobwebs to Cash Flies do do 888889 8888888888 88888888888 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do The Clockmaker Hymns in Prose. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 1. MR. L. V. BRISTOW'S CERTIFICATE CANCELLED. Copy of an Order in Council approved by His Honour the LieutenantGovernor, the 22nd day of January, A.D. 1877. The Committee of Council have had under consideration the report of the Honourable the Minister of Education, dated the 18th of January, 1877, wherein he states that he has inquired into the circumstances stated in the "Orillia Times" respecting the conduct of Mr. Leonard Vaughan Bristow, Bachelor of Arts, late head Master of the Orillia High School, and has found this statement to be correct in substance. The Minister recommends that the certificate granted to Mr. Bristow, of qualification as High School Head Master, be withdrawn and cancelled. The Committee advise that the recommendation of the Honourable the Minister of Education be acted upon. Certified. Cobourg 11 Port Hope 7 14 Smithville 3 4 Stratford 2 1 Strathroy 4 5 St. Catharines 14 9 St. Mary's 6 4 St. Thomas 6 5 13 Guelph Hamilton Ingersoll. C. COLLEGIATE INSTITUTES AND HIGH SCHOOLS. Number of Pupils who passed the Entrance Examination, December, 1876. 17 12 14 9 Ottawa, had admitted plaintiffs' right to it. The 37 Vic. ch. 28, 0., empowered the Public School Board of any city to take possession of all public school property, and to hold, as a corporation, all such property acquired or given at any time for public school purposes in the city by any title whatsoever. Defendants took possession, claiming the land as being vested in them under this Act, and the plaintiffs then brought ejectment. Held, that plaintiffs were entitled to recover, for that under LeB's conveyance the property vested in them, and the subsequent school Act had not had the effect of divesting it. 12 Held, also, that there was no objection to the county owning land so acquired, and subsequently included in the city. 23 Oakwood 6 Omemee.... 11 31 Orangeville 27 Orillia.. 18 Oshawa 26 Ottawa 5 Owen Sound 8 Pakenham 17 Paris 9 Parkhill. 19 Pembroke.. 2 Perth 14 Peterborough Picton.... 21 Port Dover 27 Port Rowan. 19 Port Perry. Richmond Hill 14 Sarnia.. 2 Simcoe 17 Smith's Falls 21 Smithville 12 Stirling. No examination Stratford.. 32 Strathroy 15 Streetsville.. 19 St. Catharines.. 12 St. Mary's 29 St. Thomas 76 Sydenham 8 Thorold 12 Toronto 3 Trenton From the evidence, it appeared that on the 26th September, 1844, 33 John LeBreton conveyed the land in dispute to the municipal coun14 cil of the district of Dalhousie, forever, and for the purpose of erect13 ing thereon a school house for the use of the district of Dalhousie, 7 with a proviso that the council should within a year build a school 15 house on the land, to belong exclusively to the municipal council for 31 the use of the said district; but if used for any other purpose, or 32 sold, or alienated, then there should be a defeazance. Sec. 57 empowered the Court of Wardens for any county to levy a rate and expend it in the maintenance of one or more county 13 model schools. 7 On the 16th May, 1844, a resolution and by-law of the district of 8 Dalhousie was passed, reciting the late statute, and declaring that 23 in Bytown there should be established a model school wherein the 21 children of the district might be instructed at a reasonable charge, as in any common school in the township, and where candidates for 7 teacherships might be examined, &c., and for the instruction of The Act 9 Vic. ch. 20, made further provision for schools; and sec. 13, sub-sec. 4, directed the district superintendent to visit annually the model and common schools, &c. The Act 10 & 11 Vic. ch. 19, sec. 4, while vesting all lands ac29 quired or rented for common school purposes in the hands of trustees 26 in any city or town, provided "that all lands," &c., "now vested 13 in the district council of any district for the purposes of a model 11 school within any such city or town shall remain vested in such dis50 trict council." 7 15 Kemptville Kincardine.. Kingston.. 18 Uxbridge Listowel London Markham Morrisburgh Napanee II. Legal Decisions on School Questions. By the Act of 1849, 12 Vic. ch. 78, the district of Dalhousie became the county of Carleton. By 10 & 11 Vic. ch. 43, the town council of Bytown was incor17 porated, and limits appointed. 18 Sec. 17 gave power to make assessments, and put an end to fur12 ther assessments therein by the Dalhousie district, and to all muni11 cipal control therein by such district. 9 33 6 13 & 14 Vic. ch. 48, sec. 12, sub-sec. 3, directed the common school 10 trustees to take possession of and hold all common school property acquired or given for common school purposes in the section; and sec. 24, sub-sec. 2, gave a like direction to the board of school trus33 tees in a city or town as to all property acquired or given for common school purposes in such city or town by any title whatsoever. By the Act 18 Vic. ch. 23, 1854, the town of Bytown became the City of Ottawa. 25 It was proved that the plaintiffs built a school on the land within the time prescribed in the grant; it was a model school. Mr. Healey proved his acting as teacher of a model school from THE CORPORATION OF THE COUNTY OF CARLETON V. 1844 till April, 1847, under the plaintiff's. Up to 1851, he said he THE PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD OF THE CITY OF OTTAWA. Land granted to county for school purposes-Subsequent incorporation of city-Effect of the School Act of 1874, 37 Vic. ch. 28, 0. On the 26th September, 1844, one LeB., conveyed certain land to the Municipal Council of the district of Dalhousie, on the condition of their erecting within a year a school house thereon. The deed did not state that it was to be a model school house, but that was the only school they could then establish, and the council had on the 16th May previous, acting under 7 Vic. ch. 29, which authorized the establishment of model schools, passed a resolution and by-law reciting the statute, and directing the establishment of a model school, which, within the time limited, was erected on this land. The land formed part of what was afterwards incorporated as the Town of Bytown, and subsequently the city of Ottawa, while the district of Dalhousie became the county of Carleton. The evidence shewed that up to 1851 the school was used as a model school, and that the plaintiffs had always asserted their right thereto, and had ejected one S., who got into possession as a private, and afterwards as a common school teacher; and up to 1868, the defendants, the Public School Board of knew the school was in possession of a teacher employed by the plaintiffs. As far as appeared a Mr. Stewart, in 1860 or 1861, got into possession as a private teacher, and afterwards as a common school teacher. A committee of the county council was appointed to look after the matter, and they proceeded to the premises in 1861, and Stewart, in the presence of Mr. Ross, the chairman of the common school board, gave possession to them, and after that they locked the door. In 1861 a recovery was had in ejectment by default at the suit of the plaintiffs against Stewart, and an exemplification of the judgment was proved. It appeared that in 1857, the common school board applied to the plaintiffs to purchase the premises. It seemed that this was not complied with, but the plaintiffs allowed the board to occupy rent free on condition of making some repairs. In 1868 a letter was addressed by the secretary of the board of common school trustees to the plaintiffs, stating that by the resolu |