Mechanical Contracting & Plumbing January-December 1908 . ing boardmaintained by the governments whereat periods they could be examined bothin theory and practice. Hoping you will give this your earn-est consideration. H. L. CHANDLER,Chairman Legislation Committee. Ottawa, August 31. Apprenticeship Committee. The Apprenticeship Committee reportwas presented in French by Joseph Thea-beault, chairman, the report being transilated into English by J. E. Walsh. Th;icommittee advanced strong reasons whyboys should be governed by well-de-fined rules and taught the trade thor-oughly. The health of the


Mechanical Contracting & Plumbing January-December 1908 . ing boardmaintained by the governments whereat periods they could be examined bothin theory and practice. Hoping you will give this your earn-est consideration. H. L. CHANDLER,Chairman Legislation Committee. Ottawa, August 31. Apprenticeship Committee. The Apprenticeship Committee reportwas presented in French by Joseph Thea-beault, chairman, the report being transilated into English by J. E. Walsh. Th;icommittee advanced strong reasons whyboys should be governed by well-de-fined rules and taught the trade thor-oughly. The health of the people isof supreme importance and asdoctors are powerless to cure diseaseunless good plumbing and sanitary eoiuveniences exist a thorough trainingshould be given every apprentice andtrade classes should be established toassist the educational work. The com-mittee reaffirmed the apprenticeshipagreement adopted by the Ottawa co i-vention in 1906. Referred to Resolutions Committee. It was moved by Harry Mahoney, sec-onded by J. Laurier, that the officers. r J. E. WALSH, MONTREAL, One of the Hardest Workers in theNational Association. reports be handed to the ResolutionCommittee. The Credential Committee presentedtheir report, giving the names of the August 15, 1908 PLUMBER AND STEAMFITTER delegates to the convention as givenabove, and the report was carried. President Watson then laid on thetable, certain proposed amendments inthe Constitution and By-laws, and thesewere held over for consideration untilnext day. The convention adjourned at FRIDAY MORNING. The convention assmbled at 9 The minutes of the previous dayssession were read by Secretary Knoxand carried. Proposed Changes to Constitution. The alterations to the Constitutionand By-laws as proposed by PresidentWatson were then considered. To article 3 of the Constitution ilwas suggested that certain words beadded which ci-eate the Nation;:!Association as the head body of ihcLocal and Provincial Associat


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