HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1907-07-12, Page 63 .CTSSIAN COTTAGE FACTORIES.
'?n/Iage of Which the Chief Industry is �
Iliteuttfacture of Padlocks,
Russians cottage factories are passing.
3itko-econoa is tumults have driven
yS^.aniors, joiners, grocers, bakers and can-
elilestielc makers to lumbering stonepick-
irieg and other labors more remunerative.
at? vlove is a typical industrial village
s�;� the odd style. The chief employment
:Ira$' the village, says the Qhicago Tribune,
the production of articles of metal, the
let'.erufacture of locks alone giving em-
„ , es-syment to 1,4+00 cottages, with 1,600
1 ttsee artificers. The pet object of inanu-
)er.atre is the padlock. With the excep-
of the bows and springs all the
is of the padlock are made by the
lister and the members of his family
10 years old and upward. The em-
ent of outsiders is the exception.
e family manufactures weekly from
to 180 locks, according to size and
ftl sd. Latterly an industrial school with
eel workshops has been opened in the
Visage and box and door locks have been
so&`gentpted. Barring the products of the
:ttetter factories, which find their way di -
* to Moscow and the Larger cities, the
eeietire trade of the district is in the
.P+ aside of the local middlemen.
Neely steps already have been taken
!veil . a view to ameliorating the Iot of
14 bi cottager and of giving him a larger
fee ,e: in the product of his industry.
Digby, N. S.
1ftl.srd's Liniment Co,, Limited.
«C-entlemen,=Last August my horse
,e;r badly cut in eleven places by a
.::rtr'bed wire fence. Three of the cuts,
4e,1i ones), healed soon, :but the other
ea':n.:e foul aid rotten, and tkaugh I
Kra €e I many kind's,: of medicine they had
Ira) beneficial result. At last a doctor ad-
vised. me to use MINAIID'S LINIMENT
¢trfd in four weeks' time every bore was
,le;w7ad and the hair hes grown over each
else in fine condition. The Liniment is
'.'cert;.ainly wonderful in its working.
JOHN R, HOLDEN.
`ti '`itsress, Perry Baker.
A Woman's as Old as She Feels.
Zieeen fall in lave with women nowadays
esti, a• sere their equars, women who can er
faxes in them and who know enough not
rasa bore them with a lot of what our
4; 8xatdmothers used to call politely yap-
'.. And, besides, age is not a matter of
;• '.+sr's at all. I know two sisters, one of
• e,'t ala is 40 and the other 30. The 30 -
woman is faded and dull -eyed
..eeszils crushed and uninteresting. You'd
11'her an elderly woman if you didn't
,'Aceertv iter. The 40 -year-old woman is
`I.rsl. and buxom and full of fun and the
f•
1,17 of Iiving.-
Carried Unanimously.
• (Chicago Tribune.)
1, see idea. that the smoke has any effect
. sere thecontours of the nose nay be.dis-
,„esse,, geSee to ttg; e list: etneisul, but its effect
o e &slit collars and Panama 'hats is im-
•emeditete and unmistakable.
Teething able
ere staved suffering -and mothers
given rest -'hen one uses
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Si* IPTOgrletors, Montreal. 41
Pre -Existence.
(Bohemian.)
"1)o you remenater that life, my love,
As dimly it seems, do I,
1jnen you were the flower I flitted
above
And. I was a butterfly.
saseposamomnpenamnavrenunamccarm
Talks on..
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Witch- g azel
Toilet Soap
It's a toilet soap and' a
medicated soap - for the
price of ordinary soap.
Only ion. a cake. acakes
for 25c.
At all Druggists sad Destiers. o
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Way for the Summer Girl.
Now doth the summer girl venture
blithely from her winter furs. Into the
street and into the park, into the sun-
light and under the trees she trips dain-
tily. Shyly she comes, for she has
watched the whimsies of the weather
and thinks she Meet, beware. But sire
comes. That is the great, cheering, thril-
ling freta -she comes. Almost any skid
who is prose at other seasons niay a
verse in summer. in two more weeks
the summer girl will n'tt steal forth eo
shyly, for she will he in the height of
her season then. She will rule in a king •
-
dom all hers. -Louisville Courier-Jotu'-
nal.
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rubbing, than any
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Its price is little.
Your dealer sells it. t�
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When he Showed Heroism.
"Did you ever perform any great or
heroic act?"
"Yep."
"Then why didn't you say something
about it when Mrs. Jones was bragging
about the bravery of Jones?"
"I don't feel like bragging about it."
"What was it, I'd like to know?'
`•1 married." -Houston, Tex,, Post.
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ranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure
ever known. Sold by druggists.
t Was 'Elis Dog.
An automobile dashed along the emit.
try road. Turning a curve, it came
suddenly, upon a roan with a gun on 1u4
shoulder, and a weals, sick -looking old
dog beside him. The dog was direetir.
in the path of'the motor car. The chaum-
feur sounded tixe horn, but the dog did'
not move -until he was struck. After
that he did not 'move,
The automobile stopped, and one of
the men got out and came forward. He
had once paid' a farmer $10 for killing
a calf that belonged to another farmer.
This time he was wary,
"Was that your dog?"
"Yes."
"You own him?"
"Yes." -
"Looks as if we'd killed him."
"Certainly looks so."
"Very valuable dog?"
"Well, not so very."
"Will $5 satisfy you?"
"Yes."
"Well, then, here you are" He handed
a five -dollar bill to the man with the
gun, and added, pleasantly, "I'm sorry to
have broken up your hunt."
"I wasn't going hunting," replied the
other, as he pocketed the •bill.
"Not going hunting? Then what were
you doing with the dog and the gun?"
"Going down to the woods to shoot
the dog." -Youth's -Companion.
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No Changing the Log.
On a certain ship the mate was too
fond of the sup that cheers, according to
Judge's Library. The captain did his ut-
most to break him of this habit, and,
everything else failing, told him that
the next time he was drunk he would
write it in the len. For a. long time
after thin the mato stopped drinking.
Thereupon the captain wrote the follow-
ing entry in the leg :
"August 12, 19-; 60 degrees north
longitude, 70 degrees west latitude. Mate
Jones is drunk to -day."
The mate begged him to take this off,
saying that it would epoil his chances
of ever being math/ captain of a ship.
But the captain said, "It's true, isn't
it?"
"Yes; but" -----•r• gliied the mate. i.
"Well," safer the Captain, "the rear)
starul:e,"
A few days • litter the mate had to.'
write the entry. - Ort looking over the
log the amazed captain saw this entry:
"August 15, 19-; 80 degrees north
longitude. 67 degrees west latitude. Cap-
tain Smith is sober to -day."
He sent for the mate and demanded
what he meant by such an entry, order-
ing'hiln to talcs it off.
"Well," said the mate, "it's true, isn't
it?"
"Of\ course, it's true!" roared the cap-
tain."
"Then the record stands,' replied the
mate.
Nightingales in Scotland.
The nightingale favors some districts
and shuns others. Scitland it does not
visit, but a century ago a patriotic
Scotsman tried to establish the night-
ingale in that country. He commissioned
a London dealer to purchase nightin-
gales' eggs, one shilling each being given
for them. These wee well packed in
wool and sent to Scotland by mail coach.
A number of men gad previously been
engaged to take special care of all robin
redbreasts' nests in places where the eggs
could be hatched in safety. The robins'
eggs were removed and replaced by
those of the nightingale, which were
hatched and reared by thefts- foslter
mothers. When full fledged the young
nightingales seemed perfect) t' at home
near the places where they first saw
the light, and in September, the usual
period of migration, they departed,
But the nightingales never returned to
Scotland. It has been suggested that it
was not the climate they objected toast)
much as the difficulty of acquliting the
accent.-Glasgoty News.
Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, 'etc.
e(r a a
Man's Woman
1-te says she is gentle.
He lauds her soft voice
He declares she is very amusing.
He insists she is such a joky good
friend.
He enthuses over the fact that she is
sympathetic.
IIe says she has a mind that takes
him far above the sordid world.
You may safely wager your quarter's
income that she ha's a little system of
flattery by which site draws him out on
hie strong quality, and then laughs (yes,
at a '49 joke) or smiles sadly, "'poke
volumee," or casts down her lids, accord-
ing to the requirements of the situa•
tion.
Spoken With Patriotic Pride..
"You have nothing that carries with it
the charm of antiquity," said the Euro-
pean.
"Oh, yes, we have," answered the rich
American. "It won't be long before we
have the market in that line cornered.
We're `1st buying up antiques faster
than y t tan _make 'em." -Washington
Star. .
lrr'1-43
Marga Prairie Seratchoa and every forst of
contagious Itch on human or animals cured
pa &o mtnttes by Wolford's sanitary Lotion.
at never falls. Sold by druggists.
Effective Check on Lynching.
Suit for damages, has been brought by
the widod• of a man lynched in Missis-
sippi against a railroad company which
supplied s. special train to carry the
lynchers t? the scene of the crime. Dam-
ages are OA at $100,000. Recently sever-
al sheriffs'who failed to protect prison-
ers in tiled care have been celled to ac-
count in tk1te civil 'courts, The game of
lynchieig may become an expensive eport
instead ot the cheapest of pastimes.
When it does there will be a, consider-
able deere6e in the number of its vies
tims.-New'k ork Sun.
Minard's Lihfinent Cttres Garget in Cows.
A ntie Wasn't Busy.
Norman apgood, journalist and essay-
ist, was discussing veracity. "Truth;
telling," he aid, "is not alwayte wise Of,
praiseworth . Indeed, it' is sometimes ths;.
reverse.
"Thus a y.ung man called on a young
woman earl one spring morning. Ere'
had his automobile along. He wanted
to give the y.ung woman a morning spin
through the eountrp,
"A little gi 1, the young woman's niece,
answered the bell,
"`Is your .untie in?"' said the youti'g
man,
"'Yee, sir, said the little girl
01
"mat's g
d. Where is she?' he went
"'Site's upp4tairs,' said the -little girl
"in her nightie looking over the railing!'
-New York 'rihtlne.
Minard's Liniment Cures Distemper..
Many a poet might have kept the
wolf from the door with the looney he
had spent on 'return postage.
senras
When a Horse Gets Hurt
weLee lug's
Essence
But don't wait until an animal is
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MOWIREAL 13
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Women and Dry Goods Stores.
It is a fact that a dry goods store is
it happy part of a woman's life. Watch
them come, each with a little purpose in
her heart or some fancy to satisfy or
some dear anxiety to dispel, like blos-
soms in a gale, fluttering here and
there, now at this counter and now at
that, pieking up a piece of dace here or
a ribbon there or a soft texture yonder
and throwing out a dainty question ev-
eveywhere as she goes on and on. Isn't
it a vision. As the tides respond to the
moon so does the dry goods store to the
woman. Either is the fulfillnient of the
other. One cutnot think of one and not
the ether. They began in the garden
long ago. It was a greater evolution than
Burbank ever directed -this developing
of a fig tree into a dry good., store,
but the woman did it and she will enjoy
it till the worlds c]asti together. -Ohio
State Journal.
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BETTER THAN SPANKING
Spanking does not cure children of
bed-wetting. There is a constitutional
cause for this trouble. Mrs. M. Sum-
mers, Box W. 8, Windsor, Ont., will
send free to any mother her successful
home treatment, with full instructions.
Send no money but write her to -day if
your children trouble you in this way.
Don't blame the child. the chances are
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withurine difficulties by day or n;ght. e
Young man -But is the lady you re-
comniend well educated?
Alati'imoniel agent- Well, she has a
ne library of savings bank books.-
Witzble tt.
ISSUE N O. 28, 1907.
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A Heartless Swindle.
In the Juno American Magazine Ray
Stannard Baker tells the following
story:
"Otte day while walking in one of the
most fashionable residence districts of
Atlanta i, •saw a magnificent grey stone
residence standing somewhat back from.
the street. I said to my companion,
who was a resident of the city:
"'That's a fine home,'
"`Yes,; stop a minute,' he said, `I
want to tell you about that. The anti -
kink man lives there.'
"'Anti -kink?' 'I asked in surprise.
"'Yes; the man who occupies that
house is one of the .wealthiest men
here. He made his money by selling to
negroes a preparation to smooth the
kinks out of their wool. They're simply
crazy on that subject,'
"'Does it work?'
"You haven't seen any straight-hair-
ed negroes, have you?' he asked.'
"'lung 1w:1��Mt!'.wMNMa
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Too Much Reason for Love.
"0, mamma, I'm so unhappy!" sobbed
the bride of two months. "Geergeeloesn't
love me any more!"
"What makes you think that, dear?" i
asked the mother anxiously.
"Because he expects me to give in ,
whenever he is in the right "-Baktimore I
American.
Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria.
a •
In Automobiledom.
(Bo'hemian. )
Scientist -Light travels at the tratetj
o fabout 187,000 miles a eeoond.
Ohaufeur-G,eel That's going some!
Auto Enthusiast (slightly deaf) -Par-
don me, sir. But what', make machine .
was it you just"mentioned?
The &Tse n s Friend
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