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COLLINGWOOD ENTEQPQISE July 20. 1911 i\N EDITOQ!i\L
The lasL issue of lhe Collin8wood BulleLin passed ouL a loL of advice Lo Principal Brown and Look lhe opporluniLy Lo Lake a jab or Lwo al Lhe lnspeclor. The arlicle is inLended lo lead lhe public Lo Lhink lhaL condiLions educaLionally are nol whaL Lhey were under ex-Principal William Williams. IL is Lrue LhaL lhey are nol. and for Lhis we 8ive Lhanks. When Principal oflhe school. he knew whal il was lo suffer from advers~ criLicism. One would naLurally Lhink LhaL lhis would lead him Lo Lreal his successors wiLh fairness. if noL 8enerosily. BuL fairness is noLa fealure of lhe Bulletin.
The followin8 reporl was made Lo lhe Board when Mr. Mills re- Lired. buL Lhanks Lo Lhe BulleLin iL did noL reach Lhe public.
i\vera8e i\LLendance aL C.C.I.
CosL of MainLenance per pupil
18 9 8
1899
19 0 0
1901 91
1902 105
1903 127
1904 137
1905 150
Mr. Williams reLired in 1900. The above is conclusive evidence LhaL Lhin8S arenl Lhe way lhey were in Mr. William·s Lime.
The arlicle wenL on Lo chaslise lhe Bullelin and defend lhe ap- poinLmenL of Mr. Mills Lo School lnspeclor. There was quiLe a newspaper rivalry in Collin8wood aL Lhe Lurn of Lhe cenLury. Mr. Williams was associaLed wilh lhe Collin8wood BulleLin afl.er he relired from leachin8.
1 0 7
89 8 6
1 9 0 0 1905
$ 5 4 . 7 3 $"34.76