22 the contractor, and was instructed by the Board to inform said contractor he would nob be' paid unless he satisfied the architect.' (b) Tender of $1357 was accepted for installing sewerage in Prince Street School. (7) N .„ „ jnber 12, 1900 - Vaccination of pupils was to be enforced the next summer (1901) - Therefore, it has now been in effect for 60 years. (8) January 75 1901 - Principal Seaman recommended that a school of Domestic Science be provided. March 7, 1910 - Principal Seaman urged Domestic Science be taken into consideration when estimates were being prepared. Two years earlier he and another gentleman had presented a petition re Domestic Science signed by 660 taxpayers. This the Board had handed to City Council. February, 1917 - Domestic Science classes were begun in Kindergarten Hall. After some years these classes were discontinued, but were set up again about 1939 in other quarters. (9) February 2, 19-15 - Principal Seaman urged a "Visitors Pay" be authorized in all schools for each term. Approved. (10) May 3, 1915 - Interior of Pin.nee Street School ordered to be -painted.- at a cost of $^-00. Previously it had been kalsomined. Ten years after the school was built all the rooms., except the basement, had been whitewashed for $39' (11) May 6, 1918 - Principal Seaman reported that fifty girls 'from Prince Street School were prepared to enter the 1 potato growing contest in the garden at . Expense to be borne by the pupils. This was a war effort for which land |had been set aside the year before. Incidentally we still have