Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1913 . al Engineering;(5) Telegraphists, telephonists, wiremen, and persons engaged in the inspectionof buildings, sanitary work or insurance risks; (6) Those occupied in tradesdealing with electro-deposition, or other branches of electro-chemistry. Building Trades and Furnishing Trades. The programme of this Department includes a wide range of subjects,covering the leading branches of the Building and Furnishing Trades. Considerable freedom is given to the student in selecting his Course. Inimparting the instruction in the various classes the special


Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1913 . al Engineering;(5) Telegraphists, telephonists, wiremen, and persons engaged in the inspectionof buildings, sanitary work or insurance risks; (6) Those occupied in tradesdealing with electro-deposition, or other branches of electro-chemistry. Building Trades and Furnishing Trades. The programme of this Department includes a wide range of subjects,covering the leading branches of the Building and Furnishing Trades. Considerable freedom is given to the student in selecting his Course. Inimparting the instruction in the various classes the special requirements of thetrade student and the professional student are constantly kept in view. In the practical classes instruction is provided in setting out and construct-ing intricate pieces of work; students are enabled to gain thereby that experienceand facility in setting out, and that skill in manipulation which will enable themto undertake such work on their own responsibility. 818 DOMlXfON OF CANADA ROYAL COMMISSION OX 3 GEORGE v., A. 1913. INDV8TFIAL TRAINING AND TECHNICAL EDUCATIONSESSIONAL PAPER No. 191d 819


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