Daily Colonist (1903-05-25) by Unknown

Daily Colonist (1903-05-25) by Unknown

Author:Unknown
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: British Columbia; Newspapers
Published: 1903-03-25T16:00:00+00:00


Chord Brake Glass

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> is of an ordinary I{. v.. Kennedy, ivliich wuH bi-okvii and one wiliicli the tnilli of II 111 be voiichi'il I'l

. , It Is then i)a.ssed

scviiral plants were Kiowliij:, and they were j np and down u set of vertical pipes to eool then eoiMliucte<l Into the Jiivartment whej-O: It, and condense Uie remainder of tar. From rlie fofil (las Is collected. In here Hie <-hll-1 'lUn're It passes throU),'h pipes to the piirl-dien felt that they didn't know whetJier' Her, where it conii's in eoiita.it with iiiolsi-lliey were to he l^lown itp Uie next minute ened lime. The last pnn'Css is to ri'innv

or not, fur It was very dark, and oiipres tilve with lihe smell of Ras. Here tin' children were lined nii, and a gentleman fcot up in front and save a lengthy de.sin'lpiloii of the prwe.'V) ot '-'ollvetlnK the (;a.s, w-hlch those fortunate euoiiffh to be in the front row, L-ould ittt'ke notes on. The children were rather elad vrtien they wer«> taken oift »)t this room, but tliey w«re tlhen .slio-wn Into a room wheire tlhe tar wsis caught. No one cared to stay very lent: there, and they went Into the fTAtyR'n asaln wilicre another description of tlie process of making cojil sas was slven them. They were iuiformec! tlhat the works were established dn lS<r.i, that tho ffiH '1h ut lem^th coHectcd Ln a lurtre tank, and from there Koe.f all ovifr tflic city, and that that «as works is the only ■gas works In the city.

'Hien imic;h to the isorrow of tlie Kflilldriii, they were dlsml.s.si'd. iinil weiuii'd their weary way home atfaln, with this Imin-es-fdoii, that Victoria Ls the nniiiufactnrlnjr city ot Oanadji, always Inus aiul always will be.

(Composition,) (.Vollie Joule, South I'ark School.) •My Mist Visit to the Factories.

The first place Miss Cameron took us was iMr. J. PlertT's wibioQceale store and factory. ■When, after a lonjr walk, we teaclhed the warehouse, we wore met by Mr. Ploncy and BTiothcT gentleman, wflio opened the diMir.s for u.s. We wtax! tjikeu throuK'li the Kroiind lloor, up some stairs Into the .second floor; lliiTt? we k;iw some guoils ready fop r.se. Thiire wen- wiwlen goods, wool for knltiia:;, in varloiLs sliaik's, woolen and cotton liiw, lace and »-loth <-url<iliis, r^hsiwls, <'i'ri>ets and rugs, puases, toys, china and eiirtUenwitpi nrtlcl<« vvMch we were tdld were maiMjfactured In Ocnnany.

Wo wore told that Bhe i-urtalns, cloths, etc., wore all made by .Mr. I'h-ivy's ein-'liloyers, wliN'.h we saw was true, '.vhen we were admltteil into the wnrkrnom. In thia rooB we saw about a dozen girls sewing ■srOods togetlier on eliftric sewing madlilnes. Tlhe ^eods were out out by 6. man, with .a very sharp tditgle-bladed knife, which shut li.to ii ronuil. thii.-k hanille, by simply un-screwlngi some wrews and pu.-jhliig the Idade. The .sewing luacMnes that I eonid MM- wore all miii-ked "Wlici-ler Wilson," and t.hey lior<- the mark.s of constant ns:i;,'e. AVhelhcr it i.s Ifiw- custom or not. I don't know, but all the girls .



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