_~ _ . an ~.¢f¢_ ;_ _ _I _ 1*" `l"'“' _ ,`~.:~ Q sianusurzn - I » nag . D” 'H93' ‘ " M inilutrv that is H 1 €" .__---_-i , IHIIIII WIIULLEII MILLS HIJME Ill ISIAIIII IWEEII _ , sl e. , -» _ ~-in - Winners of the Gold Medals at the Expositions in Paris and London.£».. ill VISITED BY GUARDIAN REPRESENTATIVE R ' ¢ ‘.=-`. -e _ . A Description of the Work of Manufacturine from the Raw Material to the Best Quality of Goods'-A Revelation to the Uninitiated-The History of the Enterprise Founded by Chas. E- Stanfielel- ~ . 1_1-ii-xl-_ii Situated in a pretty little valley at the head of Tryon River in the beautiful and progressive settlement of the same name is the seat of an Island rnannfaet ary that for nearly half a century has gone forward quietly but never ceasingly producing a quality of goods the equal of many of their kind in Cana-.la_ and pronounced by eompefent. judges as the superior of many ot the importations from the other provinces and the Old Country. Quietly and unostentaiiously the Lust- has given a helping Land to many of our farms rs and the prices paid to them have been the most liberal and frequently in advance of those than were to Le obtained elseifhere. , In 1856 what is known as the Tryon Woollen Mills was established by one whose name is now a house hold word in the Maritime Provinces-the 1-ite Charles E. Szanfleld-the inventor of the famous unshirkable underwear. In I867 aitfr eleven years of business the mills passed to the late S. E. Dawson who continued the owner 6111873 when they were pur The next year 1874 a fire destroyed . the ` buildings and the owners were left. with a. , t, _ ‘r Q; <2 ‘ hefvy 1083 a Dominion » ‘I Woollen mills is a guarantee of the high , \ . 3 rp 3; f ' f I -~ - s Scar? gg; s s ` | all I IHED SIlIIilI[lIl‘“ Iii IH§ Sliillli 7;, Y - “;"* _ij ,~g Presideri gégowdiver to Discuss the Owners Offer-lt-May be selves*-MR.-ealst 'lilo Woeks Will Elapse Before Mines are Operated. ' _V ,- BE FUSB8 T0 DISCUSI THE CFFIB. Wiixnsnaaa, Oct. 14-(Special-) -PN- sident Mitchell ands representative of the miners refuse aber-lutelyto discuss the mine owners offer to president B068- velt and it is believed that Mitchell does not regard it favorably. Wim. scam: 'ro 'mis connrrroivs. ilsilgrsianillin livin Lehi Before the Miners Ho weve r because of the' ressure to ha before the mines will be o erated D v é g ,_ D arate will goto Msgogwith Bon.M.r xiihemploymsntdaresif' 1.; é THE [liPIlll.. s it I Silc.lar8cStewarf`r this week M thsaobbiest and most up to-dats g .._, xiii T'1;“;°’;"“‘°°‘ "° 9” ""~,,,”°'°"' _i ieiaiii-wai"niii»~-oiiiii im; ma Rrvs 1-Revered. MK" ea-'iiiy' '3`a'ri-las. ' an ‘ as-i»f.‘f' im rum at ‘isqeesieaeohepmeae sassimg, o ll\1lPl$l°l\5U\‘i-Us ‘ afsfis I atl0l.m. saohday. _ ' ` Bev. D. Davis, meer of St.-§._1_’°_t¢f’l ,,,‘.,r .¢,'t|,,_ Elisoonal Church, Llbltll, I8 IVF! 'U' ` ` i l°\th’a - Ws Mint is Q9 W* .. E' ¥_.°9F. Romer! of “1ras`%& *Nl ` vtr'm'£ 'A I V 1' sl- ,.,r’?\§»itf:».#” YQ- ng-: own-i»<»»= for 1- liiliiiiiillcw °" “'sr; ` are li in as 4- 1 §\;iit ' 7 rf" ‘LH r \‘ sp,” s or gsie ‘ "k i. i ~ ,,; ff* 1 ‘?"f»o\¥"> . ;-,» s ~».._. -¢.., W5 1 <~.- "L ` * Je# im; rig * -- ‘J -."£~,19 \ ,_A 'wk 5 €" ‘iff ' ii.,- _- mv’ _ ` “f'°l-‘fi '1”l=?YCD|`~l \/\/ _ nd little insurance-only oven from Australia and The Cape offlammbermefs bianketiag, the next lm' From ‘beginning the bobbin!" when 3-illhvrhile themachineryaione was wo;-in Good Hope union homespnn and the host for the filled are steameqgasdhntigtbnad and ll many times Uh” amount; Tha “me mu On Monday last a representative of e manufacture sf tweeds. »tbcu taken tothe wgmi ~., mm. ‘nd the presant buudio h _ t in Guardian had the Dleasureofavisitto the After being sorted the woslissooursd, epooled. Then they are ced in the ‘nstmmn “bo 3” " °‘(‘;° 1° he Mille and was shown through by the dyed and dusted The dusting machine wa.rpin¢°' room in be prepared im- "~ WN ¢l"~=¢ll<-1 end Silwe ' courteous and afrable manager, Mr Reid is in the form ofalai-ge cylinder similar weaving process. .i I that time the present manager Hen. S. E I and had the process of manufacture from to a threshing machine, which revolves Here the \R¢id, wha accepted that posmonm 1880 thedraw material go the dnfssdngisird rapidly; After being dusteil it is ready large ‘h b _ .~ _ _ _ pro nets thoroug y expan y is iorplc ing or I as , ee? Mentmad with the business and i eenial guide The reporter was at Hi-at The picking room is located in fan 240 ,I t° mm "1 3 1311!! 0Xf~¢l!T- is UWUIB thi! 8°0d I sururised and even astonished by the_ex Joining iron ‘reputation it has won not alone ine the: cellence ofthe goods shown-the tweeds is passed Maui ime Provinces but in Newfoundland ¢0llt1‘&'ii»ilI8 fBV°l’l»bfY W 7 1 g Land the Western section _of our _fa,b;lIsland"s impo into ‘ "' ' I In1881laoorporation was granted ioths kno W °°mP8uy under the name of the “Tryonia day ortwo ago This Ksightof the in machines with a \Woollen Manufacturing Co L'.d"and to Scissors' in speaking of bis mode said 700 lbs. of wool n day the present time the work of enlarging that for years his principal imoortannns gluning of the different materials mann The machines are the manufacture ef and keeping in the forefront by the addi were from the Tryon Wo llien Mills, and tai: ur-d-blanketing, homespun or ths George Comptons Ianni Co tion of the most modern machinery has ihe found no better goods in the world Island twced In the second machine of ‘machine has a c1pscityofabout45 yards never ceased. A constantly increasinl2IH' was surprised at the shipments sf the three the spoalisset and from each of aday Here TheGoardian saw blanketing, ghqwnin me p trade and an appreciation by the pubic wool to the mainland when our products the two spools comes forty threads of union homespun, tweeding including the ing the 01%; progress not the goods manufactured hasibeen theicouldb utilised altogether by our 'Ednie ropinz in the third machine #famous Bannookburn all in course of sind that trade this it 'I1 11-esu ti now the name of the Tryon maiiuui tory From this room the “roping passes toimannfactnre and h¢1¢°k¢d fm-q¢,g~¢i;¢ To those unitiated ii tour through a the spinning department Therearethreei Next the finishing r00m B Vlélféd during the coming winter est excellence in quality with a minimum bu l;iing of this kind is mos' inter mules’ each with dbour forty spindles, iThrough the rotary failing mill it goes Pi-omiinently displayed was a of cost. ,es ing as well as instructive Under the Tqe mules’ are manufactured by Davis where itis shrunk with soon and alkali. and eommemolitiva meds! won The large quantity of wool used is pure gniiianc= of Mr Reid the sorting room 8: Fur-ber, and is the best machinery tg Ill EMS ODHRLIUD lbi llllifri-11 NDS be Greatiioloniallhbibltilanin _ 'JI chased from the I-land farmers an the was iii-st visited Here the di ent obtained There is also in this room ‘tween heavy cylinders as an endless chain 953365 b7R*1d B799- highest prices fcr cash orlrade. \Vnol isigrades of wool are separal;°d in di erent ` wistiuir machines Oh Whwh SBU! fOr Bild 011110115 till 10 l‘<&¢h£S its Drdpér a'so obtained in New Brunswick and for piles They are usually divided into double and twist cloths and stocking wid b *Thenit is wished and dried re , ii the finer fabrics importations are made thvsl grades, the coarseet are used f r yarn isinadge J old Put Qbroligh the Bhlari ¥\A|L-L-.3 ' rso|n.1.’hs handing The ein i the pickerthen lo ed ah ith the best ofthe piokkr randy El' . H the-large loam roam with Issmsiaaotioifthemies was sleahmng tweede of the blanketiuiz and th factory was also Bold modal in the for cfotbel mails well known iailorof Summeraidlc ` - p-i _ )‘ lslnl nan will Illini Tllllllill llllls UP lllli E I l E wU§ .lui I im an-'ZH eclé-wrg Y 5 H to go With H m Declare thattilsidduslfy eof ilielleurnors It More Protection-The Great &gar akers _ A Ylbltts Confilsses in Montreal is Declared oii`-Another _ Murder” Aocuttdiiheliq Place at Winnipeg A and Also Psqury ; F the strike settled ic is ihoughtthe wil A iran' Kinnsorv a ricirr Tm, to mpeg, th, mm 3,," G,,1¢ 4, ,urrrinasoolnssns a his his .iilllllll with agree to the conditions. It is not nniik Wmwnmo (Jet. 14 -(Special)-Peter clues thu th, ww” mmm dggnh Qosmio, Oct. 14--r(5P¢cial.)-A young ppbgqqgl yuh yipjafy ely that the whole matter will be laid be- Ryiora lrllod man killed Jacob Weems mu" hav, mm., Wateethm mm htm# TINIPGR *Uk WSU! lil ,mmm nn” gr A ,gum , foes the miner‘s themselves. in aight over the eareof the horses Ry A STRIKE CALLED an grand jury heme broke down and sol B-Hman.. ng", 0* SITUATION Is UNCBANGER , mer has been arrested teased that he was guilty of robbing the Hamm” wa “muh in md ranrsro msrncrnsirnzv am.i,s MfoNrBEsL,0°t=1i‘~(5P¢¢i89-The strike storeeflr llercier a* Chateau Bwffiel' ,mb un The situation at the oollieries is un- J °¢3r°°h‘ *nh* _ ' _ Mozrrssar., 0ct.'“I4.-(special )-A. F of W c1881' mini* 1°” Progress for the and that Geor.¢eBiaie andmerivedaadion palm.. “ami” cami °h°°3`°d ‘md if th’ "“'°rs °°“""°'°” is Gault President of the Dominion Cotton past eigiit»en months has béen called oil. arrested on his aeeuaatlllll are inll¢l6¢D¢0l d “ned “‘ °°‘p1° "wks must yet clap” Company and the members of the Wrect~ Four hundred of the men are anpmvided *xi me QNX ei "i Dl0NU‘8‘ me five others. The otvrd delutsd uimeuwiiieiiniqwmsmwd ,°,,,,i¢svia¢is mme my arise axassrm mn* _ , it . ' ities Macon Umor of Hill Rivet?-ldlt Hmmsaassaaaoe or liners; ygiigf #rim asain of me rm. I0” T*°°°°Y mr :B°’°°R' w°“°'st°' ‘nd has been engaeed at Vice Principal of the Fanning, occurred ` Albnnlm school The vacancy in the pri illness of Imary department caused by the resigns lmies on of lliae Harriet Matt - , QANADIAN SIQCKS conoiulriors I&fhu'll*sll57lG lLoweli to visit friends. She will be absent about one month. ' ' hews has been unamnw iz comforts of has been wa - 1* in il* 1” -r 4.. 3.* R-P