{Guarded Oaths and Subterfuges 11 Stormin: - Qiden Times. Our wticestors had little faith in pit protect their rights in at vn igcovered of - Workmen 1 { L "employers. , 'artisans were r "from "ndmission, and false operations blinded the work- men themselves. The mysteries of every craft were hedged in by ces of empyrical pre Judicial edipmal og. : royal manufactories of porce- Inin, for example, were' carried on in Eurépe with a spifit of-jealous ex. clusivéness. His Majesty of Saxony Process 1 3 Sin * | was ef jally circumspect. Not con. jd. The for this, Matter should be written 'on ong side of the paper--but on both if possible. Advertisements are invit 8d; the editor is willing to pay for bumorous' ones. The paper will be sent regularly to all, Withent excep- . I the money regularly col- heppy irfesponsibilik ries the tin o 3 e subaltern 'tent with the oath of secrecy im: sed upon fis workpeople, he would not abate his kingly suspicion in favor of 'a brother monarch: Neither kirig nor king's delegates might enter' the ta- booed walls of Meissen. What is er- roneously called the Dresden poree- lain was produced for 200 years by a process so secret that neither the brib- ery of princes not the garrulity of the operatives revealed it, ""Otlier; discoveries have 'heen lese suocesstully guarded, fortunately for the world. he manufacture of tin: ware in England originated in a stol a, - Yo, be ao and a been | m, m n ere a:b being dipped: tin by In on oe ease baffled all tren was one of the worst come under my noti ently suffered wl desaribe. 1 had three styend Der, all to 1 kinds Finally 1 decid v 0d to my' S FREE VESTMENT S BUREAU that BLL ERS 5 SAEED (TRS Rl Cd ll CHIADXOFEICE vo) FOUNDRY 70776 PEARL (ST TORGNTO: EEL dra ol) FAR GS PY A = od » |. Waomers, ftockmen and Breeders. itand It becampe it . purifin the od: res thelr atthe. tame time, saves corn and ots, and Saly coup you 5 : Tor 2 apo AY