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''Is? yTnever h" e to take it in. no matter what the weather may be ; « ' ''inTu'^'lsrV^m 'twenty to fifty years, and during that time you \ \ will wear.out fifty ordinary lines, besides sotfermg an untold amount of | ' trouble ntid annoyance with them. ^. . , •» » • I 3d It is the cheapest Line in the world, to say nothmg of . U great con- . venience. A good rope line costs about 1 ct. per foot, and this only 8 cts. [ ' TWs will last a life time, while that with good care will last about one t \ vear This Wire, at 25 cents per foot, is cheaper than a rope line. | 4th You cannot load it heavy enough with clotheB. and the wind Mover , blows strong enough, to break it-1660 lbs. bein;? lU breaking weight J > sTh Itdoes nofin any way discolor, wear or injure clohes that are . 1 hung upon it, and they never freeze to it The finest fabrics can be.. • I moved Instantly in the coldest weather without injury. This i. a decide.i ! advantage over the rope line. , ■_, j • ' 6tli. It will save its price in saving you trouble and annoyance every 3 thr^e^mon^th^you^own U.^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^ .^ ^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^,y ^ j i represented, after the most thorough tria!. . m, f n t ^AU coated wire in Canada, except made by ... is burned. The follow- i ■* ine is the common process : .... ,. . »,!._• 3 It comes red hot out of a furnace, which burns the surface of the wire, 2. it plunges immediatolv into a vat of muriatic acid which cools it instantly, a formini a scale, It then passes right through a vat of molten composition 9 for coatinir. The coating is taken on top of the scale, and hence you see it I must come off with the scale, which very soon follows. Th.s is exactly K the process under which all wire is coated, except ours. This wire is first i drawn from the very best quality of charcoal iron, and then annealed, I which leaves it very pliable and tough. It is then coated under a new : process known only to us. The coating is so deeply and thoroughly § infused into the pores of the iron, that it really forms a constituent part 5 of the wire itself. This renders it perfectly proof against the effect of the § weather Aft^r nutUng the wire up. before using it the first time, rub ^ Ter wiA a wet cLh to make perfectly clean Clothes are fastened with « the common clothes pin, which holds equally as well as on a rope line, g Put it up same as you do a rope line, and use it in the same way, except J! you need not take it in. g We herewith append the names of a few of the many hundreds of ladies O in Toronto, who have our Lines in use : _ We the undersigned, ladies of Toronto, each have m use one of the § White Wire Co.'a Clothes Lines, and we would express our approval of the article in the highest terms. We believe it to be the most convenient as well as the most economical line that can he used, and we heartily recommend it to our lady friends throughout the city and country. MRS. A. W.J300DW1N. o I o ima.OHAS. MASON. , A1RS.O. W.SHANNON. .Mit.-i. ,M. S DkGRAND. M US. J. R. QUICK. MRS. LAUMKNA. MRS. LAW80N. MRS. S. WILCOX. MRS. H. S. WOODRUFF. MRS.EPALESSE. ^ MRS. J. S.CORNELL. MRS. THOMPSON. MRS. A. W. BARNES. MRS. W. H. LUNN. MRS. C. SI. ORBQIEE. MRS. M. J. BEADEIiL. MRS. G. B. ANDREWS. MRS. CHAS. NBILL. MRS GIFFORD. MRS. CARPENTER. MRS. RICHARDSON. MRS J. R. CLARKE. MRS. A. B. CARSON. MRS. CHAS. ANDBRSON. MRS. A.8. BBBDEE. MU8. MA(?ON. MRS. KELLER. MRS. MORGAN. B O AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. Address all communications to G. w. Kma & Co, Office, 44 Church Street, Toronto. m>iaiTAL SOnCR-Lct us say onco for all. to all parties either usins or nelliiiK ouTvmrUiaTk^^^aiTyou do not And the article exactly as we represent it after the mMttioTOUsli trial, w^ will reruud you every cent you paid for it. Furthermore. wrhoVroSves responsible and reidy to pay for all clot'l.i.m injured by tins Wire. Mther bv rutt ill. cor^odinn. wearing, or in any other way. We make these positive .tatemenM Stl™ elJperiencB of hundred, of femilies who a™ usi.^ '.'.Ifl-^i^i? loeakTomTiJi.'i't'wflknowle^^^^ cFothos M™e from Toronto to the Rocky Mountain., and In eMh and every o«ie it Iiu given the mo.t perfect satisfaction. For Sale by 1 « 5 g I a) t s f 1 S J3 I I I ti I FROM THE PRESS. The following editorial notices from some of the leadinpr Journals of the United States and Canada, are among the hundreds of newspaper testimonials we have received. The Patent White Wire Olothes Line is a euperior article. It does not injure c'.otbee, luid is almost indistructable. Every houiewifa should uxh It. We are now using it. — JV. Y. Tribunt. The Patent Wliite Wire Clothes-line is all it purports to be— a most in- dispensable article. It docs not injure the clothes, and never wears out. Every house will ultimately have it.— A". Y. Imleptndent. Tui White Wibk Clothiis Link. — Among the special annoyances of the washing day are to be reckoned high up the Hat the ill lidaptiitioii of clothes line:). The old cord or rope has dune much good service ; but with its breaking, rotting out, discoloring the olothes, and the annoyance of putting up and taking down ^aoh week, it is not quite n perfect article A Bubstituto is now offered in the " Patent White Wire Clothes Line," patented by the Wliite Wire.Co., Toronto. The peculiarity of this wire is in Its coating, which entirely resists the effbet of the atmosphere. We have seen it utoil, and find that it gives entire satisfaction. — Chriitian Advocatt. ' The Whit*. Wibk Clotbes Like.— Some of the richest advantages of invention are the simplest and the closest to common work-day life. To these one more hns baen added in the " White Wibk ClotBks Line," another alleviation of the old time " Washing day." We huve tried the article and can speak of domestic establishraents filled with its praises. The inventor is a genuine benefactor. Whoever now wilfully infiicts u-on his family the troubles of the Rope Clothes Liaa, deserves to receive his fresh linen ■soiled. — Daily Ntwt. A UsEroL IrvENTioH. — 1'he new wire for clothes lines bids fair to super- sede every other in use. The patent is on the coating of the wire, and this is well nigh indestruotabli. From the evidences we have seen and the testimony as to its durability and value we have no hesitation in recom- mendinir this wire to our friends and patrons as all that its inventors claim for it — Central Chritlian Advocate. Patent Wibe roa Olutheb Line. — We have seen this new invention tested to the entire satisfaction of some experienced house-keepers. The White Wire Clothes Line is a great Improvemedt on the old Lines hitherto in use. From its peculiar coating, it does not injure or stain the linen, and it is almost indestructable. — Cfuardian. The Patent Wire Clothes-line possesses important advantaj^es over any other. It is made of white wire, will not corrode even in salt water, can- not be loaded heavy enough to break It, and does not discolor or injure olothes bung on it, and they never freeze to it. Its advanta);'es a; a such that it must in time come into universal use. — Weekly Examine. A few days since we advertised a new kind of Clothes Line, made of white wire, which it was claimed possessed many advantages over every other contrivance for the same purpose. Since then we have made trial of the new line, and are satisfied it is a superior article, saving much labor, and being very convenient and durable, while it will not soil the most delicate fabric. When once well put up, it will last au ordinary life-time. — Daily Journal and Courier. Patent White Wibe Clothes Line.— This article is one of the comforts , of the nee for housekeepers. Its superiority over the rope line is univer- sally acknowledged. It will out wear at least twenty-five of the old lines, and never lets the clothes into the mud. Its cost is trifling, and the money will be refuuded, if it does not prove as represented. — Waraiek Advertiter. < Patent Clothes Line.— We have received from G. W. King & Co., sole agents for the White Wire Company, one of their patent metallic clothes lines, made of white wire. It costs three cents per foot and will last at least twenty years. It never discolors clothes, is very strong, and has other advantages too numerous for us to mention. — Dai/y Public Ledger. \ Space will not allow us to introduce more here, but if we had room we could publish certificates enough to fill the largest newspaper in Canada. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. Address all communications to &. W. KING & CO.. Sole Agents for the White Wire Co. Office, 44 Church Street, Toronto. p a w,. ..r..f„... mr:, tewpered, covered and glazed ; unrivalled Music Wire; plain and plated Piano-Pin and Covering Wire ; Wire for Needles, Springs, Drills, &c. ; Bright and Annealed Market, Maehinary, Spring, Buckle, Pail Bail, Bon- net, Hook and Bye, Pin, Hair Pin, Heddal, Clock, Card Cotton-flyer, Broom, Brusli, Flat and Square Wire.