Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1913 . have the personal assistance of the Principal to get out of blind-alleyoccupations. The teachers are most earnest and enthusiastic men. Forexample Mr. Turner, the weaver, has had 17 years experience. The earnest-ness and keenness of students in their work is very noticeable; discipline takescare of itself. The physique of the students is excellent in the different of attendance in the technical classes count in cutting off years of appren-ticeship. There has been a decided improvement in the cloth trade by meansof the


Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1913 . have the personal assistance of the Principal to get out of blind-alleyoccupations. The teachers are most earnest and enthusiastic men. Forexample Mr. Turner, the weaver, has had 17 years experience. The earnest-ness and keenness of students in their work is very noticeable; discipline takescare of itself. The physique of the students is excellent in the different of attendance in the technical classes count in cutting off years of appren-ticeship. There has been a decided improvement in the cloth trade by meansof the College; also in dyeing and patterns, and in the understanding of the useof factory machinery by those who were trained. A number of inventions havebeen perfected and patented by graduates of the school. Improvements havebeen effected in the output of the machines by differences in the managementof the machine and by the use of common machines for making an uncommonproduct. INDUSTRIAL TRAINING AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 191d 555. 191d—8 556 DOMINION OF CANADA ROYAL COMMISSION ON 3 GEORGE v., A. 1913


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