. Dominion School of Telegraphy and Railroading : prospectus . dies in the Station Agents Course. NOTE—This young man holds the best record for graduating in soshort a time. I. D. LANOUE, Stoney Point, writes: — Having taken up the Station Agents Course with the DominionSchool of Telegraphy and Railroading, Toronto, and graduating be-tween six and seven months, I was on my way home, but at the requestof Mr. Cassan, I called to see the Chief Despatcher of the atLondon. After satisfying him of what I could do, where I had learnedthe operating, etc., he said, I will have a job for you in a


. Dominion School of Telegraphy and Railroading : prospectus . dies in the Station Agents Course. NOTE—This young man holds the best record for graduating in soshort a time. I. D. LANOUE, Stoney Point, writes: — Having taken up the Station Agents Course with the DominionSchool of Telegraphy and Railroading, Toronto, and graduating be-tween six and seven months, I was on my way home, but at the requestof Mr. Cassan, I called to see the Chief Despatcher of the atLondon. After satisfying him of what I could do, where I had learnedthe operating, etc., he said, I will have a job for you in a week ortwo. I am now working at Caradoc. about 15 miles west of London, andam making on an average of $ per month, which I considerpretty good to start. In talking to young men around here, I have always advised themto attend your school, and believe that any one that takes up thecourse and studies faithfully, will surely succeed. DOMINION SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY AND RAILROADING Complete Telegraphy Course for the Man or Woman who wishes to This course covers instruction in both Railway and CommercialTelegraphy, and qualifies a student to immediately step into a regularposition in either the railway or commercial service. Instruction withspecial lectures is given in the Day and Night School, the regularbooks and report forms being furnished by the and Companys. A thorough course is given by mail with theuse of the Learners Outfit, or the Automatic Telegraph Transmitter. Telegraphers entering the service as regular operators receive astandard wage to begin with. (See page 24.) SUBJECTS TAUGHT Elements of Telegraph Operating. The Morse Code. Descriptionof Telegraph Instruments. The Sending and Receiving RailroadMessages. Train Reports and Consists. Train Orders. Whistle Sig-nals. Color Signals. New Standard Train Rules for Single and DoubleTrack. Telegraph Car Report. Commercial Telegraphy. SwitchBoards. Tariff Book and Reports. Oflfice S


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