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King Street

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daily tklegrafh printing HOUSE. BAY STREET, TORONTO


No.

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rrice $18.00.

is intended to be used as a Hand Machine. It also adapted for use on a Table ar,d Treadle which will be furnished at any time for $8. It is capable of doing all that can be done on

This Machine

is

ANY FIRST CLASS FAMILY SEWING MACHINE


No. This Machine

2.

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Price $20.00.

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mounted on an Ornamental Iron Stand, with Black Walnut Ton, Oil Finish. Where a large amount is

of sewing is require;!,

RUN THE MACHINE

W ITH

it is

preferable to

THE TREADLE BY FOOT.


CHAMPION jamilg Shuttle

No. 3.

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Trice $30.00.

has a This Machine is the same as No. 2, and in addition, Cover to protect the Machine from dust when not in use. It is a

perfect Family

Machine in every

respect-


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No. 4

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Trice $75.00.

This Machine has a Full Cabinet Case, Black Walnut or Mahogany, Oil Finished or Polished, as ordered. The Machine and Case are finished in the highest style of the Art.


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Champion Family

Shuttle

Sewing Machine

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THE CHAMPION SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE Is presented to the public as

The most Simple, Compact and Durable Sli uttle Machine in use. ;

simple In Construction, Certain In Its Results, Durable in all its Parts, and is adapted to a greater range of work than any other Machine in use.

It Is

A

great

public, give

many machines

have been offered

a few of which possessed

to

them a wide-spread reputation.

The manufac-

tnreis of these machines have been obliged to sell at exorbitant prices,

on account of

mechanical structure.

the

sufficient merit to

them

their complicated

It has been our study to pro-

duce a machine so simple as to be readily understood,

and

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at the same time be afforded at

PRIG! WCTKCN TM1 REACH OF

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V '^SH M claim that our object has been accomplished, :

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We and

the universal favor with

been received

is positive

which our machine has

proof on

this point.


SMe

Champion Family

Sewim Haiina

This Vsnequalled J/Laohine USES A STRAIGHT NEEDLE.

MAKES THE "LOCK STITOH," (alike on both sides). HAS A SELF-ADJUSTING TENSION.

And wear,

is

adapted

from

to

every variety of sewing for

the lightest

muslins

to the

family and

heaviest ClotJis,

will even sew Leather.

It will Hem, Bind, Cord, Braid, Seam, Tuck, Ruffle, Hemstitch, Gather and Sew on at the same time, and

Fell,

Will

Work

Equally well on

Silk,

Linen, Woollen, and Cotton Goods,

WITH SILK, LINEN OR COTTON THREAD.' This Machine

is

adapted to the wants of

Tailors, I>ress-Makers, Seamstresses, Manufacturers of Clothing, Shirts, Shirts, Corsets, Ladies* ISoots,

Umbrellas,

We

«fec.

tic.

especially call the attention of the public to the

various attachments used with this machine, such as

the

Hemmer,

Quilter.

They

Corder,

Braider,

Tucker,

Binder,

and

will he found to be perfectly adapted for

the various purposes intended, and to combine simpli-

city With PRACTICAL UTILITY.


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THE PERFECTION OF MECHANISM. For Hemming-, Felling, Binding, Cording, Braiding.

Seaming, Quilting, Tucking, Kuffling, Heni-Stitching,

and Gathering.

SIMPLE, COMPACT, EFFICIENT,

DURABLE

AND COMPLETE. Every Machine Warranted for 5 Yea rs.

Equally Good for Fine or Heavy Work. IT IS

A TRIUMPH OF MECHANICAL CEBIUS,

The only

practical Low-Priced, Lock-j Stitch Sewing Machine ever invented.

We

should be pleased to have every one wishing to

purchase a Sewing Machine to

call at

our saleroom and

make a personal examination of the Champion Shuttle Sewing Machine, but be done in a majority of

cases,

to the contents of this circular.

we

merits of the as this cannot

call especial attention


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This Machine, for family use and light manufacturing purposes, is superior to any: other Machine, and for all practical working purposes, simplicity, strength and beauty, it

unapproached by any Machine yet

is

in-;

vented. is

It

constructed on sound 'mechanical principles,

result of the efforts of the

thei

most talented inventors in the

country, extending over a long series of years*

The "Shuttle Lock Stitch,"

alike on both sides,

is;

universally acknowledged to be the only reliable stitch,

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and durability, it cannot be; The saving of thread over machines making! equalled. the Chain Stitch will amount to more than $50 per year, were the Machine is run ten hours per day.

and

for strength, firmness

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It sews with, the least possible amount of labor, and. a givl twelve years old can!

run

it

without fatigue.

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ALL OF THE WORKING PARTS ARE HARDENED, OR MADE OF THE BEST QUALITY OF S PEEL, AS MAY BE! MOST DESIRABLE FOR THE PURPOSE INTENDED.

Every Machine is warranted perfect in every and if any part fails from any imperfections! within five years, we will supply the part, and put! the machine in perfect order, free of charge. respect,

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The following attachments are designed named, and will be found desirable where a great quantity of any particular kind of work is to be done, but for the purposes

not indispensable.

The Tucker. This is an ingenious invention for marking each succeeding tuck any width (while sewing). The â‚Źorder. ladies' clothing,

For laying and stitching in cord

bosoms,

in

collars, cuffs, etc.

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The Binder.

Our new and improved Adiustable

Binder will he found

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tofore

invented.

than any binder here-

far simpler

It

folds

and stitches any width

of

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binding to the edge of the work without basting, and will be found very useful to dress makers, stay makers,

vest makers, shoe binders, hot and cap manufacturers, &c. &c.

The Quilt er. machine

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This

distant.

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is

a gauge to attach to the

as a guide to stitch

rows of quilting equal |

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Each Machine is sent out threaded, ready for operation, and the directions are so complete^ that any one can run it successfully without !?Sir

further instructions. \


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keep constantly on hand duplicates of each

and every part of our machine, so that

in case

any

part of the machine should accidentally get broken, it

can be repaired without delay.

The Champion Machine machines, order

;

and

loose

rickety,

not like most other

is

and

liable to get out of

but you will see by comparing our machine|

with others, that finished,

it

and tighter

is

much

fitted,

and

nicer,

consequently

better! it

runsj

works better, and will wear! longer, and give better satisfaction than any other;

nicer,

smoother, and

machine

in the

Dominion, high price or

simplicity of our machine renders

it

The;

low.

less liable to]

get out of order than that of any other machine.

The Feed piece,

of our

machine

is

made

where others are made up from

pieces.

Our Shuttle Carrier

is

of

of only

where others are made of four to

six.

only one;

six to eigh^l

one

You

piece,!

will see;

by a thorough examination that the Champion Machine

is

market, and to

far superior to is

sold even at a

purchase the Champion

reliable machine.

any machine in the less price. if

Do

not

fail

you want a good,


CHAMPION Family Shuttle Sewing Machine BELYING UPON THE INTEINSIO MERITS OF THU

We

do not deem

testimonials.

It

it is

necessary to insert a long list oi an easy matter to procure recom-

mendations, and very often articles possessing no merit are sold to the public

We

will deviate

insert

a

through this instrumentality.

from our usual custom so

far as to

few editorial notices and testimonials

parties using our machines.

A

more extended

from

list will

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he furnished on application.

We

prefer to have the public examine our Machine and compare the quality of the work done with that of any other Machine, and then decide which is the best. It

is

not necessary for us to endeavor to detract from

the merits of any other machine.

We

The Best Family Sewing Machine

claim to

sell

in the Market, j

WITHOUT

ItUliABD TO FKICE.

And we

feel confident that whenever persons wishing to buyj Sewing Machines give the CHAMPION SHUTTLE SEWING

MACHINE IT

a fair trial in competition with other Machines,

WILL HAVE THE PREFERENCE OVER ALL OTHER MACHINES IN THE MARKET.


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Family Shuttle Sewing Machine THE GREATEST SUCCESS OF THE AGE.

REFERENCES We

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will refer

you (by permission)

this city, in regard to the character

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to some of the leading men or and standing of the concern.

JOSEPH LESS LIE, Esq., Postmaster, CAMPBELL & CASSELS, Bankers.

Toronto.

JOHN GARVIN,

Esq., Agent for the .Etna Life Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn.

R SCORE

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SON, Merchant

Tailors.

BURGESS & CHANTER, Merchant Tailors. W. M. WESTMACOTT, Agent for Commercial

Union Insurance Co.

RECOMMENDATIONS We

give below a few recommendations, which

:

we

daily receive.

Casselmau Ont., Dec. 8th, 1870. Messrs. W. A White & Co. Will you please send me four needles for the Champion Shuttle! Family Sewing Machine, Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4. I do not know the! price I enclose 25c, if that is not the full value let me know, and' I will remit the balance. I purchased one of your Sewing Machines! last spring, and have used it constantly ever since; it has never' got out of order, and altogether I prefer it before a Wheeler & Wilson. All the fault I have had lias been with the needles, and: that is owing to my letting people use it that did not understand ;

it.

Yours respectfully,

JOSEPHINE CASSELMAN, Casselman P. O., Ont Napanee, Ont. Messrs. W. A.

White &

Co.

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Gentlemen. The Sewing Machine I had from you has been thoroughly tested in my family with every satisfaction, and I have no hesitation in recommending it to the favorable consideration of the public.

Yours

truly,

JOHN STEVENSON, Speaker Legislative Assembly of Ontario!


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The following extract

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taken from 7%e Daily

Telegraph of December 28, 1870

:

" This machine, which for family use and manufacturing purposes,

is

superior to any other machine

yet invented, on account of practical

beauty. is

its

unapproachable

working purposes, simplicity, strength and

The form

of stitch

made by

this

machine

termed the 'shuttle lock stitch/ which

on both

is

alike

1

sides,

ana cannot be raveled, and which

for strength,

firmness and durability, cannot bej

equalled.

sews with the least possible amount!

of labor,

It

and a child

can work 4

Champion

of eight or ten years of age

without the slightest fatigue.

it

is

The

constructed on sound, mechanical

some

principles, the result of the efforts of

most talented inventors

of the

United

the working parts are hardened or best quality of steel, as

made

may be most

the purpose for which the machine

who have examined the

4

is

of thej

States.'

All

of the very

desirable for

intended. All

Champion Shuttle,


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EDITORIAL NOTICE—Continued. pronounce over

all its

low

price,

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it

the very best for general family use,

formidable competitors.

combined with

qualities, putting it

the community.

its

Its

within the reach of

It has

won

its

extremely

enormous superior all classes of

way into thousands

Canadian households by its good merits alone, and has elicited the highest encomiums of praise from all who have tested it it is, without exception, the best family sewing machine in the market and of

;

we are confident, that whoever gives the Champion a fair trial in competition with the other *

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it will, decidedly, have the preference, adapted to every variety of sewing for family wear, from the lightest muslin to the heaviest cloth,

machines, |

It is j

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and works equally well on

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woollen or

silk, linen,

The different attachments used with the Champion are numerous, such as the hemmer, braider, binder, &c, &c, and will be found cotton goods. 4

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combine two of the qualities in a sewing machine, Simplicity and practical utility. Messrs. W. A. White & Co., No. 90 King Street East, Toronto, are the Canadian agents for the Champion,' and all about to purchase a sewing machine would do well to call at their saleroom, and make a personal examination of its merits before purchasing eh 3 where." to

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CHAMPION Family Shuttle Sewing Machine,

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No. 1— To run by hand, $13 00; " 2— Complete with Table and Treadle, 26-00 a « 3 ___ treadle ani Cover. 80- 00; " 4-Full Cabinet Case, -

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Table and Treadle (without Machine) Needles (Cloth or Leather), each, per dozen,

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per bottle, Bobbins, each,

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each, usually sold for $2- 75,

Adjustable Binders, each, Quilters, each,

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Improved Hemraer and Rufflers,

75>

1,00

Corders, each,

Shuttles,

07|

.101

per dozen,

Tuck Markers,

8 00

.25

Oil,

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L50 2 00 2.qq 1.50 1.00

Feller,

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With each Machine we furnish one Shuttle, three extra Bobbins, Hemmer, Oil Can, Screw Driver, five Needles, Guage, Directions and Clamp. In addition to the Hemmer and Braider furnished with every Machine without extra cost, we furnish to order all the attachments that are furnished with any Machine. Various attachments are made to order, to adapt the Machine to any particular kind of work. Full Silver Plated Machines are furnished at an extra cost of $10 each, and machines will be finished in any particular style as may be desired.


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