The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 45 pages of information about The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction.

The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 45 pages of information about The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction.

Manufacture of Leather in Canada.—­It is stated in a recent number of the Montreal Current, that this important branch of manufacture has wonderfully increased of late.  A few years back, the colony was almost entirely dependent on New York, for supplies of leather.  It is now certain that it can be manufactured in Canada, and brought to market at as low a price as it can be imported.  Canada possesses immense quantities of hemlock in her woods, and the tanning business having been introduced so generally, these hemlock forests will probably prove to be mines of gold.  Some opinion of the extent to which tanning is carried on in Montreal and its vicinity, may be found in the following statement of twelve tanneries connected with one house in that city:—­Cost of tannery, 15,600_l_.; number of hides manufactured yearly, 40,500; average weight 30 lbs.; weight of sole-leather produced, 1,215,000 lbs.; average cost of manufacturing, 4_d_. per lb.; average value per lb., 1_s_. 3_d_.; total value, 103,437_l_ 10_s_.  Besides the twelve tanneries above mentioned, there are many others in the city and other places, at which the cost of manufacturing is about the same as those enumerated.  It is added, “This gives a sum of about 70,000_l_. distributed among the working classes of the district of Montreal, which a few years ago was expended in the United States.”

W.G.C.

Family Slaughter.—­In Westmoreland it is usual at Christmas for the farmers to kill each a sheep for their own use, on which occasion, when the butcher inquires if they want any meat against Christmas, the usual reply is, “Nay, I think not, I think o’ killing mysell.”  A butcher called on a farmer of his acquaintance in the usual manner, saying, “Will ye want a bit o’ meat, or ye’ll kill yersell, this Christmas?” “I kna not,” replied the farmer, “whether I’se kill mysell, or tak’ a side o’ me feyther.”

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