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•119101/SANDS of ;menet* prisoners of discroso as ecoureiy
* though they wore confined bolded tie bars. Mee'
have forrod their owe obalne by the 'ICO Of eada•Yauth#
exposure to contagious diveaece or the excesees omanizeod.
They feel Hwy are tun the men they ought to boor need to he,
%%nate, vizor, and vitality of meebeod are lacking. dm
you verweee and dopeedeet? tixod la theinorairig?heeelymt
to forcer yonraelf throngh Ilao dare work 'Z hare Ynn little ant.
Milan aua cum"? aro you Irritable and excitable? goes
dtproput4 and beggerdletraing? maniere „poor and,
enala tagged ? ban you leenKbael# Wit 1# dreams etle, IMO at
night? depallt la Pried? weak atzuatlyz-you halm
Nervous Debility lind Seminal bleakness.
Or NEW MTflOD TillE.O.TMEXT la plaranteed to
cora or rio Pay. 25 yens* tin Detroit. Itlasse
ccurityYi.wire of snacia—Conanit old eatablishedi
0014eelsysiclena. Constuenasea Wave,. Beak*
r Imo. woo for lineation Blank for DOOM Trelinleati
Kennedy & Keratin,
114111 Iligrfortir ISTREST. DISTROXIN 81111CIEL A
feevzitr Abliocate,
Qt.. II. Sanders, c-,1,itiee, and, prop
Jan 31, 1902
NOTES AND COALlaNTS
The counke eonneil of Buc
re has de -1 The week of double tracking the en-
TO CURE A COLO IN oNE DAy AN IMPOSSIBLE' thing ti find is a
eidecl to have- nothing to do with the tire eystein of the ciraria Troulc. Tal,:e Laxative Brojeo Quinine Tab_ plaster equaled to “The D. L." •ler--
millionelollar road gat which at the? way will be pushed forward now that /tee, An drepesee refund tee money " tbol, which is heing imitated. Get
last session of the legislature the Out- Nt.. Hays leas returaed to the manage- if it fails to cure, eee. efee Groves. the genuine. For side aehes. back -
arm government took power to dis- went, General Superintendent Maim-kiches, stitehes, nothing equals it..
selvaatere is on eeeb box,
tribute. Broce isnot alone in its:Action. gen, who is a worker bituSelf, gives
4 ante by Devie & Lawrence Co., Ltd.
Other- counties have reached .4 like moll a his time to this part of the
determination, Lanark enquired into work and already has with consider- „rmExciveixa BREVITIES.The writ for the Lisgar erection has
the affair, and diseovered, that if the able vigor prosecnted the work of fin, co. peter a Attwood, tonnerv 'of 1 bFeeekzkilsas4zeclls. aPudolnliongte
uinilosposlzieweueoek
- ircoonty desired to partici ate in the ing up grodes, especially in the wes- etrateroy, died at eyieuipeg,, • 4, menet..
, the Legislative last week Attor- boons to the tone of 8Z, ,the people tern portion of the system, Of the.
woold have to subscribe something
like 8100,000, in addition. Thereopen
the courted dropped the subject. In
Victoria it was foond that if the pro-
vineiel grant were drawn Upon not
only wooldthe comity bitve to double
the sum but the levy. upon the tax-
payers would be unfair. Some entree
a population woold have to pay
heavily while deriving no benentat all
from new or improved, roads.
•
3.,5 mites between obtengo nod port The qouventio#1 of the 04ford Prohibit- MtmE Cola's 'are cured by Fyiey-Bal- '
Munn, 101 wiles are doohleqraeked;will be 1'04 ni Wood- nem than ;4Irei other.oPti x'eolles4Y-1
78 miles between Durand And Battle stem on Saturday. Lu true .y andCMtalp y. lone pa
sCerceueeky,,ZOTuntestolbdetwsteettmiCiebsiereotwaeel itbo bsrsigalStoxonse:ebraouseonmptoriinz na-euean taerul rtea, tte.,freete;ort;eKt'ell.:e7o);.orepldielltymtso of Perry
neyeaeneral Campbell, in introducing a
bill to a -mend the edticatiou au t of
Manitoba annooriced that the Geveru-
remit consideripg the advisability of
furuieleing free text -books to schools,
atal also the question of printing them
itself.
The Ontario license department is
determined to suppress all slot mach-
ines that encourage gambling in
saloons, hotels, barrooms NA Cigar
stores. itecently a Windsor firm began
turning out macbines in which checks
instead, of money were used. There
are just as illegal as the old contri-
vances, however,and those who utilize
them in their business will beproseetit-
ed,
* *
The long haired, frowzy yearling
colt rustling during the winter around
the barnyard is A good illustration of
many a twelve -year-old boy on the
4nrue thrin-the colt twe yeara later
will devolep into a. line draft horse
worth $150„ while the boy few years
/titer will he the owner of 4. ATM form
and independent. The roughing it
early in life has something to do with
later worth and soceese.
*
And now they' are making whiskey
frOm sugar beets up in Michigan, and
experts say that while the flavor is
not equal to the Scotch brand, it pro.
duces a jag that will mate a roan
'whip his wife and children and. drive
his mother-in-law out into the cold
world at midnight, when the titer-
Inometer is gettiug down below the
zero mark. Nature seems tu be pro-
lific in producing alcohol, especially in
everything that makes sugar.
An official bulletin, issued at Ottawa
contains a statement showing, the ur-
ban and rural population of Ontario
and Manitoba by census districts AS
enumerated at, the census and com-
pared with that of 1891. Ontario's to-
tal population is 2,182,042, of which
1.247,190 are located in rural and 985,„.
752 in urban districts. In 1891 the to-
tal was 2,114,821, made up of 1,2%19'29
rural and $18. urban, The rural
Population of the Province has. there -
fere, lesaened by 0,13$ in the 'eat de-
code, Whilst the urban population in-
creased by 116,754, leaving a net in-
crease in pepulation of 68,621. Mani -
Wines population, PA the other hand,
was 254,9,t7, ti) whieh number the rot, -
al districts eoutrihnted 184.714 nod the
urban districts 70,2= This is an in-
crease of 78,216 in Ptirfil population,
and of 29,44 in neban population cern-
pared with 1891.
11,
LAW GALORE.
The Ilitchell Advocate sayst---Men- tout. But after examination aralmuch
day Lawyer Making, of Stratford, met serious coiftemplation,I supposed year
Dr. Andereore Jos, Coppin and others animation WAN the fruit of recreAtion,
in T. IL Race's office and took steps to er had sprung from ostentation to Ms.
unseat B. F. Davis, W. J. LOU and plav. your education by an odd mum -
W. R. Davi% members of the Politic eration, or rather multiplication, of
school board, because they had furn- welds of the same termination.though,
ished the school with some small of great variation in eaett ease mom -
supplies during the past year. Know- tire eignideation. Now without dis.
LATE LITRO,MVY 2+7RW.S., ng that they bad Unintentionally natation your laborious application in
Sir Charles W. Mike contributes to Iated ihe law in this respect, the three NO tedions occupation deserves e0111 -
The Cosmopolitan for February mothers at once wsigned their post- mentation, and thinitiog imitation xt
article on The Naval Strength tons. Now, some of the members of sufficient gratification, I an, withoo
7aTations," which gives not only a most e school hoard Are to he treat- hesitation, yours..
interesting and comprebensiveaccouut in the Saille way.. and a suit win Mary Moderation,"
of the navies of the great powers but aleo be entered against one of our
also it clear insight into world politics. citizens for undervaluing it horse
.Few men possess such knowledge 85 which he broUght from the States to UL !C0 POIRA FACTORY.
the authors gained front years of ex- escape paying the proper duty, These The Huron County Packing and
perience in a diplomatic and political actions are the result of the late mini- Cold Storage Co., hove accepted Mr.
career. The article is so broad in scope cipal elections. and it is likely that W. R. Belden's plans for the erection
tuul straightforward in treatment that more will crop up in dim Course. of a group of buildings for the band-
it will be read with interest not alone * ling of the different lines of proclacts
by statesmen but by every one whose grown on the farm. This will inelude
thoughts travel beyond the immediate INTERESTING LEOAX. CASE. a pork factory eapable of handling
wants of a single day.
The Toronto Telegram of Friday MOO hogs per week, it poultry finishing
station equipped on plans after the
last. contained the following items: At style of that in use at a leading Kansas
&Aerial about forty-five years lige# City packinghouse, and a modern cold
The education department has issu-
vd a notice advising schoolboards and Tobri lvtl$ bYrtelr.Dr• storage p1 nit. with capacity fer hand -
Fraser, and lie and his wife lived to- ling large quantities of apples and but,
other educational bodies that in the
departmental exatninations a jioy, ffotoer trieutY: twootr•flive 3'elos ter. Farmers have year after yearlost
1.00, and thereafter an examination when she left him and went tO Ohio. so heavily in apples =that mazy con -
They had seven children. the eldest elitded it was a influx.* raising fruit.
book or pad is to he substituted for beiug born in 19-37, and the youngest Ielthough everything bus been dem) by
transport vompanies that tan he done,
yet they coold not do it an and this
part must he done by the farmers if
they wish to reap the benefits from a
system of shipping the government
has done so much to foster. In 1900
Huron county lost in apples alone over
$100,000 by not haying a storage sta-
tion. This station will send packets
throughout the country to its own
shareholders. They will properly
grade and pack the tipples, marking
elicit barrel exactly as they can for.
When these apples are delivered at the
station farmers will be paid at current
prices. The apples will be sent into
cold storage and, as the winter advanc.
es will be shipped 'whenever prices are
the hest. Had this plant been in exist-
ence in 1900 every farmer knows his
apples would have brought bim $2.50
per barrel instead of 50 cents as he was
forced to take. Mr. Belden, who has
been connected with this line of busi-
ness for some years, is it practical Far-
mer and has been a director of the Pio:
neer Farmers.' Pork Factory at Palmer-
ston for three years. He has so much
faith in farmers making this business
a success that, on the acceptance of his
plans by the provisional board of the
Huron County Packing and Cold Stor-
age Co., he has resigned his position at
Palmerston and accepted one with the
Buren County Co, until the stock is
disposed of. Already $20,000 is taken
up and as Clinton is the centre of the
wealthy county it will not take long to
secure the entire amount of the char-
ter. Not a farmer in Huron County
can afford to miss the:opportunity of
securing stock in this company. If he
but grows 30 barrels of apples per year
it will undoubtedly give him $25 more
for them than he -otherwise would
realize. No industry connected with
the farm is more profitable than the
raising of poultry, that is when farm-
ers have facilities for handling them
properly. At this plant all poultry
will be received alive, properly killed,
dressed -and crated, thence shipped to
the cities and Great Britain. Besides
* handling farmers' fowl the building
will be equipped after the style of
Swift's at Kansas City where 100,000
chickens are grown and marketed an-
nually under a system entirely new to
Ontario. With an outfit .of buildings
for saving the farmers produce situ-
ated in the centre of so fertile a ceim-
try-a sugar beet factory cannot coin -
pare with it. Each line it will handle
will give us an increase in the price we
COW receive. After a deputation frOm
this district visited the counties where
beets are grown they concluded it
would be much more profitable In save
those prod acts we already raise than
to enter a field thakis fast filling tip.
It is confidently believed a like fri-
crense can be made in apples, butter'
and poultry as we have accompltshed
by, handling hogs.
Port Huron and DktrAtid, The prin- lease is exlmoted at once.'
eipal portion of the system from Port rite at Rat Portage destroyed the . , .,
The Cecil llotel at Ottawa was born- 11
1:111r0.11 to 310.11treill iN about completed Hilliard trause rim Q„c,,riia irate! end ed, the loss amounting to about b60, -
finished, The cost of elevating the 000. Several of the occupants had nor -
so that the entire system will soon be other buildings. Lose $50,000.
A deputation frools Guelph Waited up- row eseaPes'
rail% 011 the system,
with' (411er 14.11- on the Minister of Finance mid aeked 'Ur Le.rg NIGHTS, endless engage- ,
provements, will amount to abont
$1O.000,000,
av#e am- er.
*
TWO OID TprE x,ovE "ETTER%
In an 014 hook, dated 1820, there is
the following merlons". love. epistle, It
affords An admirable play upeo words,
Madame: Most worthy of adiaira-
tionl After long eonsideration anti
much 'meditation en the great reputa-
tion you possess in the nation. I have
a great inelination to hereme Your re-
latien. On your approbation of the
declaration, I shall make preparation
to remove my situation to a more con.
venient station, to profess my admira-
tion; and if such oblation is WorthY
observation. and ean obtain POIASidertt.
00% it Will be an aggrandization be -
yowl all ealculatien of the joy and ex-
aultatien of yours,"
"Sane Diesitrealatieu.'
The following is the still mere cur.
lotto answer.
1 perused yonr oration with
muck deliberation at the great infatu-
ation of your iniaginatiOn to show
such veneration en so slight a townie,-
*
atomization cap or paper hitherto
authorized for candidates. The form
ruling and color of these pads are sub:
„feet to the authorization of the ed-
ucation department. The books, them-
selves, must be obtained through the
regular trade channels. This is simi-
lar to the plan adopted by the Univers.
ity of Toronto for some years. Tts ad-
vantage is that it will not be possible
for candidates to oyerlook some of
their sheets.
*
07)1) NOTEs TO TEACHERS.
A correspondent sends a number of
the strapge 'messages received by
teachers in elementary schools here'
for example is one from a mother who
objects to physical culture. "Miss
Brown -You must stop teach nay
Lizzie fissical torture -she needs read-
ing and figors more than that. If I
want her to do jumpire, I kin make
her jump." And here are two mis-
cellaneoos notes; "Miss B.—Please let
Willie home at 2 o'clock. I take him
out for a little pleasure, to see his
grandfother's grave," "Dear Teacher
-Please excuse Fritz for staying
home—he had the niessells—to oblige
his father."
* *
A -writer in a reputable English
-Journal some tine ago, made the
following statement regarding the,
-cure of that undesirable disease,
smallpox:—"I am willing to stake my
reputation as &public man if the worst
case of smallpox cannot be effectually
cured in three days, simply by cream
of tartar. This is the sure and never
failing cure, one ounce of cream of
, tartar dissolved in one pint of boiling
'water to be drunk at short intervals.
It can be taken at any time and is a
.preventative as well as a curative.
It is known to have cured 190,000 cases
without it failure. I myself have re-
stored hundreds by this inea,ns. It
never leaves a mark, never causes
blindness, and prevents tedious Mag.
-ering"
zn 1870. October 1st, 1:18, Graben).
saying he was a widower. was married
to a woman here by Rev. W. W.
Weekes. He died recently, leaving
$800 cash undisposed of by will. The
National Trust Company was asked by
the son, Charles A. Graham, and the
daughters, Margaret Taylor and Jane
Ann Unitt, to procure administration
to this money, as belonging to the
first widow. The second widow ob-
jected and wanted the money for her-
self as the only true widow. The mat-
ter came before Judge McDougall some
months since, and he gave out the
j udgment Wednesday evening. He
went into the question of the marriage
at length, and has decided that the
first widow has the claim. Letters of
administration, therefor, will go to
the National Trust.
* *
ELECTRIC RAILWAY PROJECTS
The extent to which electric rail-
ways are projected, asa rneans of tra-
vel and. transport throughout Ontario,
receives abundant illustration by the
following, are a few of the charters
,for which application has been roade
to the Ontario, Legislature:
Miles
Goderich to Dungannon . . .. . 10
Carlow to Auburn
5
nburn to Blyth , 6
Blyth to Walton. • • • • • .. . . 7
Walton to Seaforth 12
Seaforth to Clinton 8
Clinton to Goderich.. ... . .... 12
Blyth to Wingham 13
Walton to Brnssels
Brussels to Wroxeter. — . . 10
Bayfield Road to 13ayfield .... . . 9
Bayfield to Parkhill. . 22
Parkhill to London 21
Dunlop to Kincardine.... .. . ... 30
Kincardine to Tiverton ..... 8
Tiverton to Port Elgin . 16
Port Elgin to Southampton.... — .. 5
Southampton to Wiarton.......... 20
Wiarton to Owen Sound. 16
Kincardine to 24
Total..
GROUND HOG DAY*
February 2nd, in many 'places and
-especially 'amongst our German friends
is knoved as ground. hog day. Iri Grer-
many there are two proverbial expres-
eions `On this subject ; "The shepherd
would rather see the wolf enter his
stable on Candlemas Day than the
Sun." "The ground hog peeps out of
his hole on Candlemas Day,, and when
he finds' snowewalka abroad; but if he
sees the gun shining he draws back in-
to his hole. On this day 'the „ground
hog awakens from his hibernating
- slumber; after having been in quarters
all winter, emerges from his hole to
take a survey of the weather. He is
believed:to be a. good judge of what
the weather is going t� be like, :and if
it is to be Clearand cola he sees his
shadow, and immediately' disappears
into his hole in the ground, to rentaiti
six weeks longer, when he expects' see.
' 'tied 'weather conditions. . Ifhe fifidS
the'atrocispbere wet, the sky: clouded,
and the air 'rather' Warin and things
r, cheerless and does not see his shadow',
he stays' out of his -hole un4il falL This
day is also called Candlemas Dayit
jeeteeey of the prenetitatital ef• the
thejtemple,,, and, Sirn:
•eons song. "The light to lighten , the:
:Gentiles. -:Itnsed to be .Custont any to
igtit;:a4malo. in elf ' the chiirehes on:
hi4;.4.4,Y,: but' the;etitorn, is now •Ofki'S'
*
.."101#528 ARE SILENT SUPpERERS.
- •
Horses. are the most ahtised of an-
imals; not only because they happen
to be the most used and the most use-
ful, but also, and perhaps even more,
because niiture; for some mysterious
reason, has denied theniVthe ,power
audibly expressing_ pain. such as is
possessed' by the cat or ' the. :dog. Un-
der extraordinary'bircunistaiaces they
,have indeed been known to,overborne
the impediment. The extremity, of
terror, as when they have been 'at-
tacked by savage beasts, or the sudden
shock Of agonizing pain, as When -they
have been horribly wounded in the
battlefield, has sometimes extorted
frem them a piercing dolorous, almost
a human Scream,. Which .nobody Who,
has heard it can eesily forget.
most horses • who die' in' painy expire
att". silence, or utter:merely a moan.
All' observation- showsthat they fa:
west invariably.. endure' their. .agciriY
.11) silence ; The hunter Who bas been
sta ked will rush on course 1111 he
-cltAops from 10es of blood.' " The ' cart
horses Of Der busy cities -make no aud-
ible Complaint, ,•under the lash of the
whip,the Strain Of an"oreilOarl, or the.
t;tupicl-jerkingi ofthe'„ reinsby, ignore
'let drivers. It ' cannot: be:that-they.:
btekthe will, hut t,Itey, have: heeir
de -
nit -d
.PAIN -KILLER IS more of.a household
rernecly. than any other medicine. It
meets the requirements Of every liorae:'
°tires cramps and dysentery and is
_
the beat liniment''roade. Avoid sub-,
atitetes,.there is: but, one Pain -Killer,
Perry Davis'. gsc.,,, and 59c.
, ,
George W. ;Smith, negro .stahleinan;
for i[:lyr•il Laurin, a well-known Meet-,
,realer, Who was. shot Strode*, by Ed-
ward; the 21 -Year -Old sop Of the latter,
during it quarrel, died 'MiinclitYc It
was thought at firSi.. that. the, *wind
wOtild not prove fatal, butcompliea,,,
tfon -set in causieg the . nine's
young.Laurin was vatrested..
for a duty on cream separators.
The most superb and wonderful pearl
ever seen is reporred to have been inund
at Broome, Western Australia.
Mr. B. R. Keating of Tiorentoi e-
sidi at the Sixteenth animal meeting of 'XO enre a 01411# a night—lute Nrapo-Creao-
the Citadiai Society of Qiyil Engineers lene, It bss been mod exiansively during mcTIV
in Montreal, than twenty -few years. All Druggists.
lies on the Berlin. Out, '';.eetrie gain
way bave been filed by the American
Dridge Company for 417,009, and by
McDonald ft Co., eentracters, for Wa
0Q0.
One wing et the public wheel at NI -
agora raila gatted by Are. The
pupils were ranrebeil Rut #ri geed order
end sent heme when the blaze Was db.
(Pygeci. -
8allkey 1111tS, ellghleor at the park.
p!iekizig faetery ittliarTi5tQl2 was Con-
victed at Goelph of iacitieg three boys
to Tob a eters and allowing them how
to do it.
meats, generally run down.: Take
"The D & L." Britalsion of Cod Liver
On. • It will tune op yonr system and
make you feel yourself again.' Made
by -Pavia& Lawrence Co.,Ltd.
STOPS nut..
Ait0 WORKS OFF Tit OW.
Laaative Broteo•Quinine Taiattgi 0a#V4 a Old
tlar.o Care o P#y. price 5 rota. •
Eruptions
•
Pirenlee, belle, fetier# *cam Qr
hewn
13. -re elm Ot diseased blood.
Their radical and permanent care,
re. outdate In curing the blood.
Anvil Fisher, Sonata Ont., and
Neeton„ Woodstock, were great)
troubled with bolls; Mn!. Delia Lord.
Leorairaiter,Wass„ had pinnate all over bee
licitly; so ilid B. W. Carreto% Now Bram.
Wick, N. J. The brother of Sadie E. Stock -
mar. Si Miller St., rail Elver, Mass., was
*Meted with mem 40 oeverely that his
braids became a " moss of fares."
These eufferens, like others, bare 'ratan.
tarily testified to their corsiplete cure by
Hood's Sarsaparilla
This great medicine net directly and
allarly on the blood, rids it oi all
lora. and makes it pure and healthy.
BOon'a PHU cum co= tlintien.
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j Maw time am!
tanelearood at,
ttra* t41 use fp
COVAThil
l'CAN,011S
They eve a light
that's etch and bru-
mane. No Odor.,
Mew 107414 844
eVerywhere,..
A *reek is reported on the O.P.R.
near Sudbury, in which oneman was
killed and fifteen persoon injured.
et
For Ttapid Liver, Flatulence,
Coestipotioti, Billeusuess and
Sick Ileadaehe, TAKE
B.ft.ISTOV
Safe. Mild, Quick -acting,
Painless. do not weaken,
and always give satisfaction.
A lost gellatde Household Medicine, can be taken at any season. by Adults er
Children.
Alt druggists son 41BRISTOL'S."
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We want a few more workers in this
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The work is simple, and the Machine
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OUR METHOD OF
We wish to secure the services of families to do knitting
for us in their homes. Our method Is the same as adopted
In England. We are the introdnedis of this plan and the
largest knitting concern .in Canada.
After long experience, we have been able to produce an
Automatic Machine by which all kinds of seamless knit-
ting is now done by our Family Machine, thereby enabling
anyone of ordinary intelligence to quickly learn to do the
work from the Instruction Guide. All we require is that
you use the machine according to directions. The Machine
being made expressly for this purpose, and the operation
so simple, it cannot possibly make a mistake in its work.
The great demand now is for Bicycle Stockings, Wood-
men's Socks, and lelotormen's Mittens, and as we are un -
3.141e to supply the demand, have taken this method of ad-
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htreaadne* to the North-west Territoriee,
Ilrititeh Columbia, and the British Colonies, furnishes an un-
Tini•ed demand for our goods, and, with the combined co-
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with' the large amount of knitting we are able to turn out,
by which we save rents, insurance, interest on capital, eta,
enables us to undersell any manufacturers of this class of
—goods, and we have sale for all the knitting we can have
turned out.
The price we pay for finished -bicycle stockings is $10.00
per hundred, or at the rate of lee per pair; woodmen's
socks, 5c, and motormen's mittens, 12c a pair. All other
work in proportion to size. -
The machine can be operated by any one of a family,
and at our Prices any energetic family should be able to
sustain themselves comfortably, and in time be a source of
intlenendent comfort. •
Our plan • is to send out each • machine to 'beginners with
eock or stocking partially knitted, and remaining in the
machine ee,ady to be -continued, and also enough yarn to
kn4t one pair of Sample socks or stockings and a. dimple
and complete Instruction Guide, shoviting how the work, is
to be done. When the samples have been finished .and
returned to ud satisfactory, we send a quantity of yarn,
which you knit and return likewise • when finished. We
prepay 'charges on all - work one Way, and our 'workers pay
.
return charges. The work, as we have stated, is simple and
„rapidly done, the Machine having a cap4eity of ten thou-
' saner stitches 'a minute We have many' persons now in our
•erneloy who .ca.n t from twenty -rive to thirty pairs of
„ reeks or stockings a day, .and, where the time ,.of a family
Is devoted to the work, youizan readily see that MOO or
•':$241.0o per week ean be easily earned. .
We furnish our workers' all the materials, Yarn,- etc.,
free,, and everything that Is necessary for the work. We
. ere furnishing ,the machines only for the exclusive use of
'thnse desiring to take ' employment with us, who must, in
order to become a member, sena us this Contract Order
Form'eproperly signed by them, and at least one good refer-
ence. . and remittartee: accordingly,'to give us the necessary
'eeettrance that the quantities- of' valuable yarn we may send
from time to time Will not be , wasted or, misappropriated.
rnir Interests are mutual, and this confidence 'must be es-
teteislied if eve are to Succeed. We guarantee fair dealing
' r-'?' prompt payment for work, so do not ask us to deviate
• "f rein our, terms, as we ;Cannot make a distipetion with one
see. not another; 'besides,. we are 'doing an extensive. busi-
yeeee .and" entlet lea :governed by business principles. •
•The mannfactUred Prletl, of ,the etriachiee $15, and Posi,
. nof•bie sold. to any . 'uthers thanthose Who 'will
sor Tj t:t6a;3(ivri ,Utironttetthagf terfor'iru4 eoninience,'and have done :an
..,,,k-rftiunt. of Werk equat .to the .purchase price, and wish to
..41,,'Arontinn4,4,, we wilt take .the
machine and rrefund the
, tor, same; after. deducting. . cost of our ex -
'.'Large Demand by`, tile Trade tor ' eiass
,eeeetc,ee per, workeys -cateelenentieupon ' it 'year after Year,
you..:engage..WTth.:ps ,(whole.,er..., spare :time) 4WEi,
e'- Q11 sllrrnlied Withwork as long a..S',Y011'delt-etttlefec-,
..na and -return itf-Pretriptiv,', We entrust our .Werk
titlii,,l'arge.,,'aactatl,ttes':ot valuable arn. and': as 'we; give
DOING BUSINESS
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references as to our honesty and integrity, we must ask
you to do the same, in order that we may knew with whom
We are dealing.
We have, in as brief a manner as possible, endeavored
to show yeu what our work is, and we simply say as to the
machine, it is just what we represent it to be, and will posi-
tively do everything we claim for it, or refund the money.
Each machine, securely packed with an outfit is set up for
work, thoroughly tested, and a sock or stocking', partially
knitted before boxing and shipping. Should you decide to
engage with us, it will be necessary to send us Cash Con-
tract Order Form, properly signed by you, and at least one _ed.
good reference, together with the remittance, accordingly, -31'
upon receipt ot which we will forward machine and outfit
ready to commence. Respectfully yours,
GLASGOW WOOLLEN CO., 37 Melinda Street, 'Toronto
Our References—txpress Companies, Banks, or Toronto lewd-
ness Houses.
If you wish to examine the machine and see .the ma-
terial before undertaking the work, you can do so by
sending $3.00 as a guarantee of good faith, and to defray
expense of shipping, and we will send everything to your
nearest express company, leaving a balance of twelve
dollars to pay the agent and 25 cents for the return charg,es
on the money to us.
We are so frequently and unnecessarily asked if one cnn
learn to knit' without a teacher. We say. Yes; it requires
no teacher; any person of ordinary intelligence who can
read the Instruction Guide •can • learn to knit at once.
onmscrt. Pon's'
i5.00 Cash Contract Order Form.
'Xo the Glasgow Woolen Co., 37 Melinda 4t., Toronto.
Gentlemea,—I &Wire to do, the work as "described in title
Advertisement, and enclose $1.5 to pay . for one -Autometle
Enitting Machine, together with material, instructions,
and everything necessary for the work, the same to be sent
to me by Express, CHARGES PREPAID. -
It isunderstood and agreed that any time after T have
done an amount of work equal to the purchase price, 513,
and wish to discontlnue, that the Glasgow Woolen Co. veil
take back the machine and outfit, and after deducting thcle
expense, refund me the amount paid for settle.
Sender or head of family (if possible) must sign here:
Full name . • •
1).. 0 . .8treet
County Prov
Nearest Ilepress Office is. at
For reference 1 name the following person;
.o•••••••• •••••••••• oico• •••••• ••••• •••,..e
•••••. .... • .•
Be sure to use this, !Corm when spending yout repel-
tenee for the machine and outfit, which you 11118,- nil
in and haVe signed by at least one good reference in the
proper • place. 'Tear off and return to us, and aiso • sts
here how much time you can devote' to the work; a:so
.lictw you wish to be Paid, W,eekly,r monthly, •er as yOu. send
. ...........
Send, 'yettr remittance ber Express, * Money Order; Irteg;
tered Letter or leost-Office Money Order, ' and NVO.
proMptly forward machine, outfit, • and simple , guide 1.11
doing the work. This is the best offer eyer rnalle for the
benefit of ,Catiadians who want to work and make money at
H Ft CO,MPANY.