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Lorsque le document est trop grand pour 6tra reproduit en un seul cliche, il est film* d partir de Tangle supirieur gauche, de gauche i droite, et de haut en bas. en prenant le nombre d'images n*cessaire. Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la mAthode. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 MICROCOPY RESOLUTION TEST CHART (ANSI and ISO TEST CHART No. 2) 1.0 If"- i 1.25 BIUU 3.2 1^ 2.5 1 2.2 2.0 1.8 1.6 ^ APPLIED IIVHGE Inc SS%; 1653 Eost Main Street ~^S Rochester, New York 14609 USA ^— (716) 482 -0300 -Phone ^S (716) 288-5989 -Fax Happy - Thought - Range cookery book. i ■I MANUFACTURED BY WILLIAM BHOK, - BUCK'S STOVE WORKS, BRANTFORD »ft,000 "HAI»P¥ THOIKillT ItANtlES now In n»c in Cnn»(la. FOR SALE AT n PinUi'o QRcQRniioonQtEaoiTnrnnin U y!U|(iy 0, ilU'OU gUbbil UtiLUOl, i UiUiilU ^''f'o'r-G/oGo ^"^^m zmnn ""^PP^ •■ mmv .- bW " $0$ h: I, ^^'^ <^re fitted With th. ^ controls the draff /• ''''''^'^^nctahle Dor. Png. n,> Sa^ ^ ^ J, mthout poking or heated from thi. ^ "" ^^^^ and n- • « ,, ^^e*, as well a, a-,V;„^ "^ ^'""^'^ff lioom ^^'^ ^-<^ kitchen, urj.o.es''''^^ ^ater f^ They are adapted f^ t>. i '**H fuel. '"'"'''''^^of^oo.coal Then Bangu are poaiti,,,. "" ''^' ^'^'Waetion JC '''''''^-'^ed to Ue ^,0, f^l, or th^ .h ■ Prejudice to «// ^'■"^as^ ■ y^iT >' FINE ART MY mcEi "^P^' which ' ^f^ey are "^^^''lohich '^» enabling |\ poking or 'arable. /^ '9 lioom mte?' for ':^ 0IRECTI0H8 FOR OPERATING " THE HfcPPY THOUGHT R^NCE." * TO KINDLE THE FIRE. : Pull out the damper on top of ov^ and c>pen sliding darn^ above hearth, keeping the round P^^^ ^ ^ ^,j^ ^wo or throe "' °t p.event .he ..oat .;... up the *n,.no, P;.f. i.;"'; 'Sj on top of oven and closo ,^ - '^'"f ' ,f "l^ ^^ any ashes on the see that fire-box i» but half t"" »» f^^'; ^^XU draft of chimney, grate; regnl.te damper on t»P »« »;™ *° ^l};,, tost result, are to be :.tin^T^;b^rSt:bt oXhaff fuU of coai. except when keeping fire over night. To Ueep Arc all ni«hl, After tea time turn out the a.1, ^and mi flre-boK even to top of bricks, P>>* " ^^^P^y ^011^^ door. It is close damper above hearth t''^" "P"" ^^"P"' ,8 it acts as a good always well to place open l^"™?"' °" ^Xffit. When coming to ventilator and also is a check «" »l>'"'"»y ?;^, „„ ,.g,ate" over and Eange in morning, tarn out '^"^^^^^^-ta^'^'-n damper above hearth back. Shut damper .n b™'}" ^oor "n" »P»^ ^ rfy regulated and pull out damper on top of oven. It Omit v v ^^^^ ^^^^ over night it wiU not be necessary to add anyone ^^. ^^^ fast. To heat the water in R™f ^. ^J^^en baking or lighlmg Eeservoit damper, but «1"*J^. l^^^'^t Teast once a month. You fire. These K»?g^ '^'1""V C Ukh is immcd^^^^^^ below the do so by removing the soot ''»»'' "■",,,„,„„„ ^oot thoroughly out oven door; then insert your scraper and scrape so ^b^^^ ^^^,_ through this door ; always keep •■^^''" '"JP. "^e To secure perfect &c., occasionally brushing 'l""^^ '>>« s.dejtae. i ^^^ . draft for Eange, see that all opening in chunny ^^^^ ^^^^^^ no other stovepipe entering ««>"« J^'^; J^e joints between bricks and .. Happy Thought" Eanges, see thaWim^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^^ j„, -•--^ «,oll PomftTitod. " Happy in""'^"^, . °.^^_,„_-Uq ';akr'fronts; which can be used with or wituoux wa... -vork.. Happy Thought flange Cut No. 1. Ko. 8. " 9. -Single Oven and Guard (( (( Yeast Boil a handful of hops in two quarts of water ten minutes ; strain, and to the liquor add six large grated potatoes, one cup of sugar, one tablespoonful of salt; let it simmer on the Happy Thought Eange half an hour. When cool add a cup of yeast or a yeast cake. Raised fiiscuit One quart of milk, one coffee cup of yeast, half a pound of butter, flour sufficient to knead. Bake in the Happy Thought Range. nge minutes ; le cup of 3 Happy east or a pound of T Eange. Miss Cameron, 198 Cowan ave Dr. Powell, 259 Simcoo street M. B. Jackson, Don Mount Prof. Houston, Weston. OVER 30.000 NOW IN USE IN GANAOA. T%e following is a list of people in Torojito who are en- joying tlie comforts of a ''Happy Thought" Range. Sold hy R. Bigley, 96 and 98 Queen Street East, Toronto. H. S. Northrop, 140 Carlton st Rov. J. F. Metcalfe, 5 Walmoi' rd W. B. Hamilton, 202 Jarvis st Thos. Hunter, Church & Maitland Prof. D. M. Welton, McMastor • J, H. Thorn, Rosedale Hall [Place S A. J. Mason, 441 Jarvi$ street A. R. Bopwoll, 230 Wellington g J. W. Dickey. 78 McDonoll ave Rev. G^- Richardson, 241 Sher- g W. B. Dack, 71 Northcoto avo bouine street J. J. Withrow, 27 Wilton ores Rev. J. Alexander, 32 Grove aveH Elrae.s Henderson, 52 St. Joseph Mrs. Baldwin, 50 Lowther ave ^ W. Jeplicott, 12 Major street !l E. Woodall, 357 Carlton street ^ Goo. Wholer, 178 Crawford st W A. N. Wheler, Meadowvale ^_^, „ ^ -M Dr. J. I. Shaw, Little York y.L Murray, *1 72 Jarvis street % Rev. R. Leask, 274 Brock avo Thos. Houston, 537 Sherbourne U Joseph Davies. 464 Queen st. e O. B. Sheppard, 97 Brock street J R. Petman 377 Wellesley street Mrs Rennie, 156 Jarvis street -^ Robt. M. Gray, 8 Dale avenue R. Holmes, Summerhill avenue ?) Mrs. Flavelle, 56 Centre street W. G. Wright, 272 Sherbourne ;v Mrs. Vanconant, 1 Washington av Mr. Massey, 5 1 5 Jarvis street '^ Edward Wickham, 1 79 St. Patrick F. Yeigh, 264 Sherbourne street w Mr. Cook, 8 Norfolk street Joseph Wright, 88 Isabella st D N. Caswell, 117 Portland street Rev. John Hunt, 150 Wilton av OJ Jos. Carroll, 50 Denison avenue Dr. Morton, 565 Church street ^ James Wilson, 44 Palmerston av Rev. Alex. Grant, 85 Charles st "^ Thomas Thorn, 9 Queen's Park H. A. Massey, 519 Jarvis street Mrs. Featherston, 38 Grove ave Dr. McPhedran, College and ft Mrs. Mullen, 114 St. Patrick st Elizabeth •^ Hickman Bros. 1424 Queen w Rev. Mr. Smith, Maple Grove V Mr. Fieldhouse, Little York Grant Helliwell, 41 Rosedale rd g Mr. Hayes, 133 Denison avenue Dr. Field, Wilcox & Spadina aV)-) Mrs. Tait, 30 Esther street Mr. Houston, High Park ^ James Scroggie, 58 Sussex st Mrs. Buchan, 165 Bloor st. east m Wm. Smith, 8 Morris street Rev. J. R. McCurdy, 490 H Mr. Smith, Dovercourt Village Spadina avenue • Mr. Winnett, 215 Farley avenue Rev. Mr. Andrews, 267 Lans-H Mrs. Wiugham, 252 Farley ave down avenue A. Anderson, 9 Manning avenue G. T, Douglas, 191 Gerrard E \ Mr. Brooks, 211 OssiLgton ave Happy Tho^ight Range M Out No. 2. No. 8. — Low Closet and Guard (( 9.— <( (( (C Muins One pint of sweet mill^, two eggs, three cups of flour ; bake in deep patty pans in a Happy Thought Range oven. Rolled Jelly Bake Three e gs, one cup of sugar, one cup of flour, one and one-half teaspoons of baking powder, three cups of hot water. Bake in the Happy Thought Range in two long tins; turn out on a towel and spread with jelly ; roll up while hot, %E iJllili'lill if :i';, m a. '■M^ - 1 r^-. .j:.^^-^ ^ --■"W.=i;=!=™= p^ ; bako in one- half ce in the owel and Robert Standford, Dixio P.O. Francis Eddia, 8 Laurier avenue Arthur Colby, 68 Palmerstou ave Mr. Moifatt, 79 Woolaley stroot Geo. Fryer, 39 Farley avenue John Aloxanuor, 18 Sheridan av J. F. Prin^le, 70.5 Ontario street J. Grantialii, 210 Ontario fitreet Mrs. Davy, 196^ W''..-:i avotiuo Mrs, Ottinan, 108 Oxford stioet Geo. Purvis, 550 Parliamfui!lun, :<5 Huron street 0. Hahn, 75 O'Hara avenue C. R. Wilson, 11 Grenville at. Mr. Hayes, 1 67 Bleekor street E. K. Wills, 165 Richmond street west Mr. Swannell, 42 St. Albans st W. W. Field, 581 Spadina avo Mrs. Leaver, 77 Amelia street Mrs. Anscombo, 84 Richmond «t W. Harkness, 41 Amelia st. Mr. Smith, 208 Mcf;aul st. ^ Alex. Morrison, 313 Lippincottst ^ Jaa. Schwartzenholzer, 392 Ger- Mr. Fisher, 427^ Yonge street g rard street east C. G. Barns, 330 Berkeley street £ J. C. Walkinshaw, 160| Mutual J. Howell, Robert street. 1) street F. Bates, 4 Russell street ^ Geo. Lawrence, 23 Grant street J. Poole, 14 Seaton street J Henry Swan, 53 St. Vincent st J. Donaldson, 213 Berkeley st ® A. S. Hart, 92 Yorkville avenue Mrs. Carnochan, 370 Ontario ^ Mrs. Burns, 240 Carlton street street ^ Mr. Mishaw, 9 William street Geo, S. Ewart, 111 Major street ^ John Wilson, 176 Ontario street Mr. Hillman, 259 Jarvi«» street ^ ^^s. J. S. Crawford, 123 Seaton W. H. Carter, 10 Ross street ^ street C. A. Langley, 96 Rose avenue ^ S. W. McMichael, 146 St. George Mrs. Goring, 298 Huron street street Q T. J. Murchison, 184 Ontario ^ street Mr. Howard, 560^ Yonge street J Mrs. Farewell, 354 Yonge street Mrs. Lee, 120 Robert street Mrs. Round, 59 Maitland street Mrs. Barton, 145 Shutei street Miss Rennie, 69 Shuter street Mrs. Carscadden, 373 Queen st^ J- Patterson, 168 Mutual street east 1 Mr. Thos. Moore, 116 Clinton J. White, Queen and Harris st ij street Geo. Smith (Millwright), Carlaw g J. P. Wheeler, Alton avenue M W. P. Gundy. 30 Metcalf 8tr(!et James Lenehan, 352 Wilton ave Mrs. Penuy, 14 Turner avenue »! Mrs. Liddell, 20 Sullivan street Mr. Perry, 583 King street west Edw. Dunsford, 104 Euclid ave Mr. Winter, 629 King street west John Waite, 396 Givens street E<' rd Adair, 417 Gerrard street east Mr. Smith, Scarborough Thos. Gains, 388 Berkeley street W. C. J. King, cor. Huron and Morris streets t in Happy "Jhought Range Out No. 8. No. 8 — Low Closot Reservoir, No. 1 Tea Shelf. " 9.— <( (( Sraham Gems and ^Z^T u V. r^ n'"'' ''"' '1"^'*^ «^' ^^a^a^ F^our, one egg and a little salt ; boat well together with an egg beater, and bake in gem pans in a hot IIaitv Thought Range oven. Fruit Cake one-haircun'^'.?/^*"^^'';""' T^ one-half quarts of Hour, four and one ^a It cup.s of sugar, two and one-half pounds of citron, two and Ztt^u poinds currants, four ponnd« of raisins, ten eggs one "ad one-half giUs of brandy, one gill of wine. on. 'and onSf °1 4 CoT ' ""^ '^''"^"^^^ ''''^'' ^-'^^ ^" the' HappV Though; 17 Mrs. Rail, 219 (Jf^Tard .street east J. A. Mills, 133 Soaton street Mrs. Paton, 180 Duchess street Mrs. C. Humphries, 10 Seaton street Mr. Cooper, 101 Torkville avo. T. M. Rowland, 158 Wilton ave. W. S. Duncan, 22 Division st. Mrs. Littlejohn, 551) (.'hurch st. J. C. Bovd, 30 Metcalf street H. Anderson, Huron street G, H..Abbs, 92 Hazleton ave, Mrs Weaver, Kosedalc Mr. Howe, 22 Royal at street Mr. Lane, 175 Bell woods ave. Mrs. Baldwin, Close avenue U H r J. A. McArthur, 234 McCaul i street (D Mr. John Dunkin, 19 Beacons- field avenue. g Mrs. Webster, 20 Mutual street ^ Mr. Levy, 108 Berkeley street S Mr. Nicholson, 245 College st. Q^ T. H. Willmott, 10 Rose avenue Mr. Donnelly, 1 Portland street * J. S. Jardine, 97 Howard street ^ Rev, D. McTavish, 1 07 Gloucester q street ^ Wm. Stark, 12 Spruce street ^ Mr. Kerr, 212 Robert street q J. Ircdale, Grange avenue Gilbert Pearcy, Richmond st. e kj A. J. Vanderburg, 24 Cumber- S land street '^ C. A. Cockburn, Ulster street Jj R. Elgie, 20 Classic avenue ^ J. L. Sutherland, 1 North Mutual m Mrs. Barry, 384 Berkeley street M. E. McMurray, G15 Spadina avenue Mr. Lumbers, 69 Metcalf street M. Hall, 265 Sherbourne street S Mitchell, 278 Berkeley street Mrs. McLeod, 210 Sherbourne K Rev. C. Inglis, 370 Jarvis street Mrs. Keys, 1!» Sultan street A C, Leslie, 745 Gerrard street east Mr. Stewart, 148 Morse street Mrs, McGann, ,i\ (Jivens street Mr. Kdwards, 176 Duke street M. Gloster, 464 King street east 1). McGregor, 289 Sinicoe street F. Doothroyd, 517 Crawford st. TliOH. Young, 115 Major street Mrs. Stevenson, T Victoiia place O. Cowciy, 240 Ontario street Mrs. Broadfoot, 302 Beverley st. James Filby, 194 Wilton avenue Mr. Siramonds, 709 Ontario st. E. McGee, 274 Berkely street H. J. G. Forbes, 277 Niagara st. Mrs. PattRrsGU, 36 Pembroke st. E. Deeks, 10 .Hrown street A. R. Pringle, 93 Charles street J. Rennie, 35 Avenue road J . Rennie, Metcalf street tr. B. Styles, 15 Metcalf street Mrs, Bannister, 21 Morse street Mr. Kinf,'sley, Little York J. E. Thompson, 33 Homewood avwnue Mrs. May, 1 Seaton street Mrs. Owens, 642 Bloor street John Ryan, 250 Simcoe street J . W. Wallace, Parliament street C. D. Hill, 22 Buchanan street G. A. Richardson, 60 Tranby ave J. S. Jackson, Eglington M. Dwan, 289 Berkeley street Mrs. Goodson, 67 Darling ave, Mr. Burke, 274 George street Mrs. Moulder, 431 Parliament st. Mrs. Flaville, 24 Osgoode street C. M, Carnochan, Gerrard st. e Mrs. Gardiner, 1 Lime Place W. Sparkhall, Eglington A. Nimmo, 13 Orde street Xiev. M, O'Rielly, Leslie street : I 18 HappyThought Range Out No. 9 No. 8.- -Single Oven, No. 2 Tea Shelf. " 9.— ii (( ne(mf of.:..., o;. .up of milk, one egg, two tablespoons of Oocoanut Cake, No. 1 Two beaten eggs, two tablespoonfuls of butter, one cup of sugar nnf Ti/- , "'" '""P' °^^""'"' ^^^^ «"P« ^f dessicated cocoa- nut soaked m milk, one-half teaspoonful of soda, one teaspoonful of cream tartar bake in a H^>pv Thought IUnoe oven n Mr. Watson, 40 Magill street Mr. March, 38 Nelson street frank Smith, 12r» Duchess at. Mrs. Eremai; b7 McGee st. Mrs. 08", ^U'j "^t. ^^atrick street K. Ogilv.o, LLinning avenue R. 3. Kin^'i i52 Cowan avenue M • Gardiner, 530 Church st. •Mij. Mardock, 40 Grange ave. A. H. Clarke, 36 Danforth ave J. S. Cadaret, 527 King st. east W. Fraaer, 126 Mutual street A, Grant, 7 Harvard street Mr. Spence, 149 Sumach street Mr. McL«an, 509 Ontario street Alex. Dundas, Rosedale A. E. Rowlaad, 328 Well^sley street A. Tomlinson, 22 Trinity square Mrs. Archer, 17 Russell street Geo. Faulkner, Bowling avenue A. B. Stayner, 103 Pembroke st. Mr. Watson, 35 Mutual street Thos. Bengough, 1 Linden street Mr. Uuwin, 405 Jarvis street 0. Gammond, 163 Langley ave. W. Scott, Crawford street [cres. Rdv. Dr Thomas, Roxborough l,Lo. Roberts, 171 River street Mrs. Stewart, 156 Ontario street H. Curtis, 266 Borden street Hume Blake, 68 Bloor st, west C. W. Howarth, Yonge st. A. G. Murray, 668 Ontario st. J. S. Watt, 41 Walker ave Thos. Doughty, 118 Ann street A. Shepherd, 557 Yongo street J. T. Burgess, 14 Laws street Mrs. Taggart, 221 Berkeley st. Mrs. Mead, 179 Seaton street E. 0. Bartlam, 46 Brunswick ave /■I „~.l vjruiiaiu. W. Greeniausj Terauley. H. D. Simmonds, 709 Ontario st. j. Saulter, 137 Isabella street J. Fletcher, 21 Bell street Mr. McAinsh, 69 Huntley street F. R. Jamos, 129 Ro80 avonue G. Brown, 17 Shaw street . Mr. Dobbin, 23 Maitland street 2 G(io, K, Yeonians, Parkdaln fl Thos. J. L. Peako, West Toronto ? Junction. Mrs. Smith, 51 Haydnn street H Mr. Gundy, 23 Borden street ^ Mr. Langley, 760 O'Hara avenue +* J. T, Stokes, 7 Moss Park Place 5j Massey Manul'g. Co., Massey st. ^ R. Johnston, Anderson and William street "^ Geo. S. Hayden, 39 Nassau st. © Thos. Watson, 170 Jarvis street ^ Walter Lunn, 218 Muter street (D Mr. Bullen, 286 Palmerston ave. Dr. Willman, 426 Spadina ave. § Mrs, Grant, 58 Cowan ave. 1 W. R. Darrach, 295 Carlton st. W. N. Crone, 442 Parliament st, G^L. Hoflfman, 316 Parliament st. R. Petman, 34 Earl street 55 C. A. Crawford, 71 Huntley st. W John Wilson, 32 Wilton ave. l,^ D. Dorlian, 652 Gerrard st. east •^ Mr3. Brick, 28 Gifford street ^ Mr. Cheeseborough, 9 Borden st. g W. H. Taylor, 14 Larch street W. W. J. Armstrong, Lome ave. kJ C. Postlethwaite, 58 Tranby ave. g Dr. Holford Walker, 56 Isabella ■j street HJ J, Kew, 355 Carlton street J. C. Ryan, 335 y kville street M Mis. Croightori, lo Wilton ave. " Tho8. Irwin, 19 Williuott avo. • Mr. Cronan, 93 Wardell street H W. Hunt, 11 Albert street. E. J. Thompson, Earl street Dr. Pollard 65 Shuter street Mr. Hobberlin, 304 Queen st. e ,|f! 20 I Happy Thought Range Out No, 10. No. S.—Low Closet, No. 2 Tea Shelf y. — " " li Joliniiy Cake on ^^^:L:Z::^:^^;^^ T.r together, turn one egg, add two-third, of a cm of ,L! ""^ ^'\ '°°^' ^^^^^ in size of an egg, half teaspoonful if tu^oni t' ^''""' '^ ^''^^'' ^^^^^he m twothird. of a cup if sour milt ' ^"Veaspoon of soda dissolved Happy Thought Eancie! ' ^^^ ^^''' ^""'^^ ^"'1 bake in a Lemon Jelly Oake twoaL^r^alTi^^p^^of^ -^^K ^bree eggs, makes five layers. Bake n the H in ^^r'' ^^" '"^^'^ "^ ^^^^' '^ ^his use the grated rinds and juice o? t^ -^/'^"""'^ ^^^^«^- J^^^^ i one egg. one-half nnnw^ron^^T'^r'-^'"^""^' ""^ «"P «'^i water; "boil until itlhickens ^^^^^^^^"^''^ of flour, „mx with a Jittle 21 ange ether, turn , break in ter half the a dissolved bake in a liroe eggs, lour; this 3. Jelly • up sugar, th a little [rs. Peacoy, 45 Salisbury street >. Eaton, 95 Sumach street [rs. Gilt'oy, 281 Gerrard st. e Fohn Hawley 231 Church street ?ug Charlton, Lake Superior Ij. A. Wighlman, 289 College st. [Mrs. Clark, G30 Parliament st. JMrs. McJklilian, 61 Trinity sqr. [John Taylor, 4 GO Jarvis street A. Jocey, 127 Richmond st. w A. C. Uauscome, 10 Wood street Mrs. Armstrong, Gould street S. Wright, 330 Ontario street E. Watson, Shuter street C. S. Darling, 65 Borden street A. W. Finkle. Parkdale W. J. Whitten, King street east Mrs. Glassford, 242 Gerrard st. Mr. Wright, cor. George and Queen street Mr. McGann, 38 Spadina avenue F. Manning, Bathurst street R. Smith, 277 Wellesley street Walter S. Lee, 306 Jarvis street Thos. Pashby, cor. King and St. Paul street A. Turner, 3 Blackburn Terrace Mr. Phelan, Wellington st. west Miss Molesworth 1 6 Collier st. R. S. Brown, 7 1 1 Spadina ave. J, A. Sword, 118 Seaton street F. E. Phillips Roscdale Rev. Prof. Lewellin, 115 Augusta street Mrs. Noil, 46 Nassau street H. Moyle, 53 Bellovue ave. Mrs. Bartlett, 47 Wellesley st. R. Dixon, 12 Orford avenue D. WagstafF, 1140 (^ueen st. east H. F, Price, cor. Richmond and Duncan street Mrs. Bonnell, cor. Bloor and Madison. John Kay, cor. Adelaide and Brant street \^ a A H n » A. W, Abbott, 2 Anderson st. Mr. llowson, 49 Major street Mr. Alcock, 119 Major street L. C. Camp, 8 ('lassie avenue Mrs. Keefer, 3G Brunswick ave. Mr. Kental, 586 Manning ave. Mr. Martin, Palmerston avenue Mrs. Barkwell, cor. Brunswick «fe Ulster street Rev. J. McEwan, 475 Euclid avenue Mr. Marshall, Augusta avenue Mr. Motley, 211 Markham street Mr. McArthur, 233 Palmerston avenue W. Chilsholm, 135 Augusta ave. A. Baggs, 104 Clinton street Mr. Chapman, (jeweller), Spadina avenue Mr. Hunt, 25 Lindsay avenue E. A. Rogers, 57 Lakeview ave. J. French, 65 Gloucester street M. O'Connell, 74 St. Patrick st. C. W. Barton, 165 Mutual street W. J. Rice, 270 Jarvis street S. Bronson, Hamilton street S. Robins, 32 Park road. Mrs. Brady, 34 Wilton ave. Thos. Blackwood, Rosedalc Mrs, Bradley, 212 Sherbourne st. Miss Wood all, 100 Oak street Mrs. Malcolm, Blong street Geo. E. Challis, 114 Seaton st. R. Hatch, 5 Carlton avenue W. H. Cox, 46 Bernard ave. Mr. Hudgins, 108 Hazleton ave. Mrs. Milne, 111 Winchester st. Dr. Ca'sar, 30 Grosvenor street J. H. Hunter, 82 St. Mary st.' Robt, Black, 1 1 Rose avenue Jas. Bonner, 17 BuchaLan street W. Smith, 183 Duke street A, H. X arker, Mimico Arthur Burdette, 77 Bloor street west 22 4: P ■J II Happy Thought Rangi ^^mmn' '■^^^\ Out No. 11. ^"0. 8.— Single Oven, No. 2 Tea Shelf. agEii , •■ii'"ill'!l| ■^^^^^^f-S .-ffaiwi*****"^******** Out No. 12. No. 8.— Low Closet Reservoir, No. 2 Tea Shelf " 9.— n tt u Game Pie of veal in the Lttrof Tde fbak'i^.^^^^^ ^'^ ' ''^ «J^'«e« then the game; cover the .ame i^ith f "'^ dish then some force-meat, and bake in a Happy T^vZt r!^^^^^^ ^^«" cover' some lean ham into very th n flLT'.nT^n^' ^ ^'' '' ^^^^"^ '^' along with the bones and gib ets etc l^ ,^"\. ^^"^ ^^ ^ saucepan niace, and eschalots or oilers and. dd' ) .^ ^'^^"^ *^^"^^' P^r«%. simmer for half an hour her/ -ud.. ^^ '" ^'"'^ °*' ^^^^^^^ ^«t i two hours, then strah" ^nd M to a'riin; ''"^T '' '''^^' ^^" '^^ warm until the pie has bZ on ^ .i ^^*' ^"^^ '°^^ «^^erry, keep nnnr jnfo ^ho r>i 1 ""^ ''^^ ^^'^ ^^«« '^^OUt half an ho,,! f*^ 5 * ■" ^'^^ "'^^ P^^' ^"d piit awa^ for two da^s -t-i.txxcu Range 2B >ur birds with ^ a few slices ne force-meat, 3n, then cover is baking cut D a saucepan yme, parsley, stock; let it 'Oek, boil for sherry, keep in hour,.theii . Watson, 1 1 Shuter street Jno. Kennedy, Powassan E. S. Cummer, 20 Cecil street Mrs. Tew, 45 Sullivan street J. Kobinson, 230 Broadview ave Mrs, Palmer, 3G2 Huron street Mrs. Grillith, 181 Berkley street Kev. Jephcott, Sunnysido G, F. Moore, 19 Welleslor ave W. D. Fitzpatrick, Lennox st Mrs Dunn, GO Richmond st w Mrs. Bray, Napier street Mrs. Sullivan, 33 Gloucester st Mr. Crawford, 189 Harbord st A. J. Blachford, 33 Prospect st ^■. F. r.otsford, 298 Wilton ave L. P. P. Eldrid^'e, 411 Church street W. McMurchy, iving So Portland streets Mrs. McMurchy, 149 St Patrick street Joseph Bales, Little York J. W. Wright, Winchester street j.J. Gibson, 36 Prospect street Mr Grey, 8 Dale avenue Thos. J. L. Peake, West Toronto Junction Mrs. J. King, 123 Bond street Mrs. Peek, 14 Sword street Mrs. Wright, Queen & George st J. W. Wallace, 367 Parliament Street Mrs. Kerr, 131 Jarvis street Mrs. S. Clarke, 125 Borden st Mrs. Smith, 10 South Drive J. V. Trowell, 42 Metcalf st Mrs. Bell, 25 Elm street W. H. Nash, 101 Kobert street W. G. Wilson, 296 Seaton at Auther Moore, 91 Bloor street w Aubrey White 273 Gerrard st e D. Kessock, 55 Ontario street John Paxton, St. Clair ave A. M. Donovau, 183 Bleeker st s C 'A H Levach, 16 Grange avenue Geo. Burnham, 15 Surrey Place Mr. Alexander, 137 York street Mr White, 399 Huron street Mrs. Pickard, 101 Mutual street Mrs Garvie 551 Church st O. Bassman, 14 Bond street Mrs. living, 6 Henry street A. r.ourlier, 102 Wellesley st Miss A. Mclntyre 250 Brunswick avenue C. W. Batt, West Toronto Jun. A. Cavanagh, 113 Major street T. Atkinson, Wm. ave, West Toronto Junction Shaver, Huron street (J. llaskett, 198 McCaul street Mrs. Cotton, 57 Avenue Road Wm. Alley, 239 Sherbourne st Mr. Irving, 555 Church street Mr. Yates, 34 Roath street Mrs Ferguson 189 Close avenue Mr. Bourne, 24 Major street Rev. Mr. Bishop, 270 Carletonst Chas. Murray, Deer Park Mrs. Slieppard, 156 Cottingham J,. A. Schooley, 144 Peter street M. J. Kent, 46 Bellovue avenue r). J. Kenny, Mimico Thos. McCracken, 58 St. George Alex Pruse, 16 Ord street » John Burke, Eglinton Thos. Clayton, 533 Yongo st Frank Mutton, 2 Prospect street Leishman, 52 Robert street Mrs, French, 95 Sherbourne st W. H. Smith, 14 Kensington avenue [ave S. M. Thompson, 126 Sheridan Rich. Shaw, 406 Wellesley (Jeo. Weston, 168 St. Patrick st Mrs. Yoemans, 467 Parliament J. E. Henderson, 386 SackvUle F. Giles, 30 Hazelton avenue Jas. Ramsay, 165 Major street ^Ppy • "fhoaght ■ft:',' M Out No. 13. No. 8.— Single Oven, No, 1 High Shelf. Cream Cake One cup sugar, two effa^s, two taijipcnrn r _-, , flour, one heaping teaspoo&ul of bakhgptwd^^^ 7" '"P °^ the yo k of one eec three teiQnnn«c !.* I^°^^<^«'^» fitted in flour; for cream cornstarch, t w'coM^mit "b^.TtotZr^^^^^^ ''^7^.- ^^ milk; flavor to taste. Take the whitl ?f and stir into a cup of boiling Happy THOUG^r Rang^ ^ °^^^^ ^"^ ^'°'^'"^« ^"^ bake in the Irs. Di( W. A Ir. Rot) liss We Irs, Bol am Goc I. P. IVl V^. H. I !apt. M' V. Hon avenui i. Lam ^hos. C( }.G.M .. M. \^ Hr. Kej )r. Olip .C. M Mr. Hoi f^lfred I ^m. M Mr. Far H. C. S J. G. Sc H, Ferg Dr. Nev C. Wils J. B. J. M. G E. F. H J. Weni S. M.J Mrs. Je H. Shie A. E. \" Mr. Bn J. Fyfe, C. Mee( A. Pad( G. F. E Mrs. Y( Ilewaor J. Bull, Mr. Scj! M. F, 1 27 R angi John Robinson, 103 Augusta R. Lane, 43 Huron street Munro, 6 Ord street Dr. Duncan, 386 Parliament st John Garrett, 13 D'Arcy .$ n; one cup of •ur; fcr cream teaspoon of :up of boiling cl bake in the rs. Dickson, 108 Hazelton ave . W. Anderson 41 Lowthor r. Roth well, 467 Bathurst st iss Walker, 84 Augusta ave rs. Botsford, 60 Dovercourt am Good, 41 Marlborough ave H, Bolson, 5 Oxford street 1. P. Meyers, 67 Cameron st g Thos. Ramago, Richview V^. H. Lindsay. 165 Broadview Boomer, 60 Murray street apt. Morgan, 15 St Patrick st ^ J. S. Stibbard. Eglington V. Honeycombe, 44 Leonard ^ J. Beddingford, 174 St. Patrick avenue D. Cameron, 21 Giflford street i. Lamont, 209 McCaul st -' Wm. Muckle, 108 William st 'hos. Cole, 74 Crawford street a S. W. Hodgson, 626 King st w J. G. Mill?, 48 Bond street @ G, E. Dowdell, 104 Amelia st . M. Warnica, 15 Coolmine ave Miss Mitchell, 332 Jarvis street ^r. Key, 43 Major s;reet ? D. R. Hawloy, 77 Maitland st )r. Uliphant, 74 Shuter street ® Mrs. Manning, 144 Ossington i. C. McKay, 14 Tranby ave i Mr. Cuthbertson, 120 Seaton at Mr. Holmes, 46 Cherry avenue ^D Mr. Quail, 173 Major street Mired Huggett, 189 Bleeker st ^ Mr. Low, 5 Metcalf street ^m. McKenzie, 157 Ontario st © E. Mahr, 7 Metcalf street Mr. Farquharson, 394 King st w © J. M. Laws, 400 Huron street H. C. Symons, 437 Yonge st ^Harton Walker, 504 Huron st J. G. Scott, 266 Brock avenue ^Thos. Brickenden, 195 Logan ave H. Ferguson, 1154 Queen st w ^ Dr. Wilmott, 41 Shuter street Dr. Newman, 55 Carleton st q, Mr. G. Wilson, 281 Jarvis st C. Wilson, 50 Belmont st Wm. Hunter, 513 Sherbourne st J. B. Orr, 100 Portland street ,> Mrs. Clerk, 36 Lippincott street J. M. Gibson, 56 Winchester st Wm. Francis, 83 Carleton street E. F. Hebden, 189 Bloor st e OH. B. Jackman, 54 Tranby ave J. Wenman, 896 Bathurst street ^ R. Bolden, 58 Yorkville avenue S. M. Durkee, Burlington ^ Dr. Jackes; Eglinton Mrs. Jeflfery, 209 Dovercourt ^ H. Solomon 47 Henry street H. Shields, 207 Dovercourt road g Armstrong, 43 Summorhill ave A. E. Walker, 37 Sussex ave j Thos. Beatty, 1380 Queen st e Mr. Brady, 253 Elizabeth streets. Miss Beatty, 446 Church st J. Fyfe, 255 Brock avenue h ^^^- ^ood, 278 Lippincott st C. Meech, 501 Parliament street ^ Mr Buchan, 30 Wilton ave A. Paden, 16 Wood Mr. Martin, 55 Bellovue ave G. F. Hickok, 337 Parliament Qj Thos. Gill, 52 Amelia street Mrs. Young, 219 McCaui street Josiali Hall, 114 Westmoreland Ilewaon, 22 Clyde street J. Bull, 82 Wellesley street Mr. Scarlett, 195 Crawford st M. F, Hale, 119 Mutual street W. n. Adamson, Mimico Wm. Epplett, 75 Robert street Mrs. Smith. 109 Spruce st L. C. Benton, 18 Draper 11 28 HHE>gy * T^umw * Rfl^sE Out No. 14. (( (< i( No. 8.— Low (;loset, No. 1 Hioh Shelf. " 9.- Cream Puffs One cup cold water, two thirds of a cup of butter, two small cups of sifted flour, five eggs, one half teaspoonfn! of soda. Stir butter in water, set it on the HAPpy Thought Range until it boils, put in soda, take from fire and put in flour and boil one minute. When cold add the eggs, first yolks and then the whites. J ilhngs—one pmt of boiling milk, cup of sugar, three eggs, one table- spoon of flour ; when cold flavor with vanilla. 66 > "= ^«"*c 2fl^SE 29 cups of sifted set it on the ire and put in and then the gs, one table- Mr. Berhenier, 31 Oxford street Mr. Hazlett, 719 Spadina avo John Davidson, 232 Brunswick A. McLean, 04 Amelia street Duflfett, 500 Ontario street North ey, 275 Major street Thos. McLaughlin, 242 Bloor w Hamilton Mc(/arthy, 301 Shor- bourne street Geo, Mills, 11 G Ossiiigton ave Wni, Carmicliael, 26 Temper- ance street John Stewart, 371 Mnnning ave C« Forsyth, 8 Denison square Geo. Cioren, 238 Teranloy street H. A. Brazil, 542^, Yoiij^'e street B. Pickering. 70 Hazellon ave John Armstrong (Police) 2G0 St. Patrick street John Norraan, 9 Ord street Wm. Dancy, 145 Chestnut street Geo. Dunn, 509 Yonge street Mrs Lefroy, 62 Lowther avo K. Knight, 375 Ontario street P. Jamieson, Cor. Beau & Hill 11. Sewall, 623 Church street Howson, 99 Hazelton ave John Gilby, Burkton C. P. II. Whitcraft. 1 1 Ord street Burns, 15 Isabella street Justice Street. 71 Avenue road Geo. Sanderson, 237 Brock ave Mr Frasor, 24 Walker ave Stewart, 359 King street w Mrs Robertson, 1 1 Oak street H. A. King, 130 Vanauley st M. J. Gracey, 259 Brock ave Wm. Chin, 20 McCaul street M. Schuck, Clarkson, Ont T. Welch, 23 Spruce street E,. Weir, 568 Jarvis street Mre. Robertson, 46 Churchill avenue Wm. Robb, 15 Inkerman street Mi8. Houghton, 3 Harbord st A. May, 434 Sackville street. Mrs Miller, Clark (V Groat st Mrs. Bridgland, 24 Boswell ave ^Ir. Meyer, \Sy Cumberland st Jones, 380 Church st Dr. Macallum, 46 Tranby ave W. J. Graham, 5 Coolmine road Crawford, Gerard (Sc Rivers sts Mrs. Leadley, 29 St Joseph st Thos. Williams, Eglinton A. M. Wright, 285 Parliament street McArie, 113 Winchester street J. Fisher, 239 Parliament street ^ Mr, Montgomery, Islington ^ Kdward Burke, Eglinton ^ Mrs. Kerr, 53 Carloton street 4., CAvds. Thorn, 270 College street S McGlashen, 483 Sackville street -M A. F. McDonald, loU Isabella ^ Mrs Colo, 205 P>loeker street g Mrs. Blackwell, Deer Park g Robt, Hall, 23 Park Road Q?Mrs. Vardon, 26 Marlborough ^ H. B. Proudfoot, 33 Tranby ave a Laird, Eglinton jg Sinclair, 40 Cameron street Alex Anderson, 211 McCaul st 0) Mrs. Stowe, 9 North street ~ Mr Mathow.% 20 Ottawa street ^ W, Kent, 538 King street w 3 Mrs. Blackball, 437 Spadina ave O Wm. Novell 41 Harris street 2 Rymall, 169 Jarvis street . F. Warren, Davenport Road W Deuby, 89 Yorkvillo ave Dr. Pringle, 9 Moss Park place Mr. Honeysott, 8 Avenue place Joseph Lawson, 461 Church W. Copp, 680 Ontario street Mrs. Moberly, 173 Seaton street Rev. Wm. Frizzell, 476 Pape ave Chas. Powell, 44 Wellington place Mis. Arthurs Davenport road i\ 30 p III Happy # Thought • Range Out No. 15. No. 8.— Single Oven Reservoir, No. 1 High Shelf S 9. (( <( Buns f.v ]^f f •''"?^ ^^ '"'^^ ""^ °^ s^ga^' a little yeast ; make into thin bat- ter and let ,t rise over night, then add one cup of kgar, one of butter one of currants, one-quarter teaspoon soda ; knead and let "t rise make into shape and again let it rise. Bake in Happy Thought RANer 31 lANQE .V \ _v ito thin bat- e of butter, t rise, make Range. Schubert, 145 Brunswick avo Mr. Pyo, 50 Bellevuo placo Mrs. Baldwin, 22 Carleton st 1). C. P'erguson, 529 Kin^ at w Sam Long, 2?1 Bathurst street T. T. Wilson, 380 Sackvillo at Mrs. Bredin, 17 Windsor Mrs. Donison, 710Spadinii avo Jno. Mondman, Rowland avo Mr Henderson, 637 Spadina avo Mrs. Smith, 271 Major street John Peterson, 68 Givens street John Maynes, Annette street, Toronto Junction Walter Farrance, 200 Grange: ave Mr. Jameson, 22 Leonard aviB Mr. Tremble, 98 Vauauley Rev. J. Millord, 151 Euclid avo W. Enright, 3 Maplewood place L. K. Cameron, 390 Mark ham J. C. Wesley, Margurette st Mr. Hunt, Lindsey ave Mr. J. Baggs, 104 Clinton street, near Spadina F, Newton, 32 Bellvue ave D. McRae, 583 Ontario street C. W. Shaw, 66 Salisbury ave Stuart W. Johnston, cor. King and John streets L. B. Scott, 6 Sorauren ave Rev. C. Fish, 163 Sorauren ave John Radmore, Southampton J. Clair, Port Credit Mrs. Bonnick, 218 Robert street Mrs. Keeble, cor. Bismarck and Gwynne ave C. Tidy, Ontario street Mrs. Horsey, Elgin ave Dr. Adams. 325 College street Dr. Reeve. 345 Jarvis street G. M. Wilson, 56 St. James ave W. Herod, 21 Maitiuiid streol Frank Defoe, 50 Wickson ave S. P. Patterson, l4 Wellesley ave Thos. Dowswell, 635 Ontario st (D Cfi John Grant, 56 Belmont st H. N. Nelson, 65 St. George st Mrs. O'Brien, 173 Blong st Mrs. Scales, Pa.rk Road Mr. Horsey, Bloor st West Mr. Manchee, 45 Amelia street C. J. Turner, 528 Ontario .'^treet Henry Kirklanil, 42 Kensington avenue . Mr. Taylor, 1 2 Lake View ave S C. B. Buck, 5 Broadview avo g A. MacKinnon; 172 McCaul st g Mr. Bolus, 20 Lippincott st Eh H. Simpson, Hewart avenue ^"H. G. Backland, 717 Spadina g avenue H John Cof'hrano, 51 Anno street G. and J. Murray, 66 Robert st Miss Jarvis, 94 Mutual street Miss Grafton, 114 Bond street A. J. Meharg, 1 Harbord street g Miss Frankish, 219 Sackvilleave § Mrs. Campbell, 178 Carlton at § Josiah Blackwell, 14 Ottawa st 3Q D. O'Hallern, 4; Borden street S T. R. Maclnnes, 42 Park Road ^ R. B. Clark, 21 Harboard street Mrs, Lackie, 246 Carlton street § John Donohue, 8 Waterloo ter "Simpson, Dominion Hotel «* M. J. Koster, 1 1 Beverley street [§iW. Johnston, rear 51 Oak street W J. Tidey, 333 Parliament street pS A. K. Mcintosh, 145 Grand ave Mr. Raymond, 14 Homewood ave J. Emo, 49 Bolton avenue F. Wright, 306 Gerrard st east A. C, Grant, 13 Wellesley avenue B. J. Doyle, Ann street Mrs. Cassidy, 240 Church street J. M. Campbell, Cluau avonuc J. W. McMillen, 154 North Beacoustield avenue E. Byheld, 26 Collier street % 1' I I t i f 32 i • 1? HAPPY THOUGHT RANGE No. 8.- " 9.- Cut No. 16. -Low Closet Reservoir, No. 1 High Shelf. ({ It n Angel Fooo one- The whites of eight eggs, one cup of white sugar, one-half cup of flour, half cup ol cornstarch, one teaspoon of baking powder, one teaspoon of extract of rose ; sift the flour, corn starch and baking powder together three times. .Whip the whites of the eggs to a dry froth, add the extract, mix gently, but thoroughly Go to R. Bi(;i.EY's and get an Angel Food Tan, butter the pan well, and bake in a quick Hapi'Y Thoui;ht oven for half an hour. ANGE > of flour, one- oon of extract e times. Whip nit thoroughly. 11, and bake in 3S HAPPY THOUGHT KAHGE. t^ym^^ 3'/£^>£' Gut No. 17. 2, High Shelf..... $ No. 8.--Single Oven, No. No. 9- " " " Buckwheat Cakes. One quart of buckwheat flour, four tablespoonsful of yeast, teaspoonful of salt, two tablespoonsful of molasses, warm water enough to make a thin batter; beat well and set in a warm place. Should the batter be a little sour in the mornin? add a little soda and bake on a Happy Thought Range. one 34 HAPPy THOUGHT RANGE. ; I Out No, 18. No. 8.— Low Closet, No. 2, Hi£;h Shelf -^ No. 0. " If Ginger Snaps. One cup of molasses, one of sugar, four tablespoonsiul cf boiling water; fill the cup with melted butter, one teaspoon of ginger, one of salt one of soda. Mix as soft as possible and roil thin as a knife blade, and bake in a quick Happy Thought Raj^ge nvc-n. 35 GB. HAPPY 'THOUGHT RANGE. u! of boiling T- otip nf coif .., ^-,.,j fe blade, and Out No. 19, No.8.-Single oven, Reservoir, No. 2, High SheK •..•..••••» ^%lW PUDUINO.-0„/po™d or b»f sue. o„. P»»i '^^^ (Smyrna lod Malaga mixed) mne <'4»;f ?' »:"«;/^l ^ |c , „n l«el chopped fine : about ten ?:„€sil;:?sim''''rp^d|(fS;;M^^^ SSsoitomakeitround.thenplnnge *«P»d^^^^ 1, J„,, ,„d le.Tt dram .n . S^CutSnTThe'top. so as to keep ^^ J^ '-"^^'..S &dding^ TdS* rS "srv'eVlUtle ru.n sauce separate. . m 1 36 >sf: Happy Thought Range! B No. No. Cut No. 20. -Low Closet Reservoir and No. 2 high shelf $ CABINET PUDDING. Spread the inside of a plain mould with butter, and ornament the sides with dried cherries and candid citron; fill the mould with alternate layers of shoes of sponge-cakes and ratafia of macaroni. Then fill up the mould with a lemon cus tard made with eight yolks of eggs, a pint of milk or cream, six ounces of sugar, a class of brandy, and the grated rind of a lemon. This custard must not be set but merely mixed up. Steam the pudding in the usual way, for about an hour and a half, and when done dish it up, either with arrowroot sauce or a custard. To be perfect this p^iddinj must be cooked in the Happy THOUGHT Range. 37 angel Happy Tliouglit Eange. ,:-Sfe^,, '1 liiliiii^!':; '■ ,u -.inrTTinmuiiniTiiiiiuj.'- .^ ^M • . . $ it the siJes with yers of slices of ilh a lemon cus ounces of sugar, Hust not be Ect^ >cut an hour and a custard. To Range. Out No. 21. ■^Q^ 8.— Single Oven and High Closet No. 9.~ " " $ $ m 38 Happy Thought Hange 1 ;t5 Gut No. 22. No. 8.— Low Closet and High Closet No. 9,— " « 39 ingel Jiappy Tliouglit I^aiige, ^i^'.t>.£.l^< \mi^32^ Out No. 23. No. 8.— Single Oven, Reservoir No. 9'- andHigh Closet $ <( df( i IfSs |40i HflPPV Thought Rahge, Gut No. 24, No. 8 — Low Closet, Reservoir and High Closet No. 9, (( it (( •••••• 41 MGE, TEE RICH ELIE U RAEE ia ( S Gi TJ .A. li E . ) This beautiful 4-holed Range is fittf.,^*^ ^xf. Jetted Ran.es Ft'^S a%'^erfecl ^Tr%eate| and is naanufactured m fwofizes 8's and 9's, and burns day and night. 42 HItt i ilU ERICH R R RANG R ■VV^ITH i^ESEIR-VOII^. HI 11 This beautiful 4-holed ; Range, with reservoir, has the dampers so arranged that it does not affect the heating of the oven. The oven is large and a perfect baker. This Range burns day and night, and is fitted with the " Duplex Grate." i ui!j. i^. 43 has the ing of the is Range Grate." BUCK'S WROUGHT-IRON DOUBLE OVEN RANGE. BRICK. SEX.— No. ^&. These Ranges are desirable for Brick Set as the flues are so easily cleaned by removing the ovens from front of Ranges. The bricK work uau uu u-^iic cmvi icl•.ig,^. i^.^^- --t — r- wards. Steam tables and warming closets can be attached tQ these Ranges with advantage, 44 BUCK'S WROUGHT IRON DOUBLE OVEN RANGE COCOANUT CAKE No. 1. Two beaten eggs, two tablespoonsfuls of butter, oiie cup of sugaj, one-half cup of milk, two cups of flour, two cups of dessi- cate^ coc-oanut soaked m milk, one-haii teaspoonful of soda, one teaspoonful of cream tartarjsbakedj in a Happy Thought RANQUoyen, ^ ^ *** 45 3 cup of of dessi- loda, one Wtoughl lion DOUBLE OVEN RHKeE Has eight Boiling Holes and two Ovens with one Fire-box, Sizes of ovens 20xl3i and 14 inches. These ovens are made of Wrought Iron, which prevent them from cracking, and makes them perfectly dust proof. These ovens are perfectly ventilated, the air being admitted through the oven door at the top and passmg down between the door and lining to bottom of oven being evenly distributed througn the oven, carrying of all the gases and vapours from the food cooking in the oven ; these gases or vapours escape through the ventilating holes in back of oven into bmoke flue. By this means of ventilation the food is always properly cooked and the oven wholesome and sweet. The dampers are so arranged that you can have an even temperature in both ovens at the same time and an even heat under the eight boiling holes. It is fltted with the most powerful heating water back, which is capable of boiling from fifty to sixty- gallons of water per hour; can be used with or without water works. The lire box is placed in the centre of the Range and is strorg and durable, and so constructed as to secure perfect com- bustion (which means economy), thus evenly distributing the hea| over the whole surface of the eight boiling holes and the double ovens. The ovens are removable so as to enable you to Clean the flues out thoroughly. These Ranges burn continuously day and night and are always ready for use. They have given marvellous satisfaction in both private houses, hotels, restaurants and steamboats. We call your attention to the above named advantages, which no other Range possesses. Remember, these Ranges are guaranteed to the purchaser to give entire satisfaction. They i ^re adapted for the us^e of all kinds of fuel 4ft d RADIANT" HOME SQUABE STOVES. BREAKFAST CAKES. Sift a quart of flour, add two ounces of lard and the same of butter, four eggs well beaten; mix with butter and lard in the flour, fill a pint bowl with milk, and stir the eggs in it, then pour .11... V..,. .... .-t^ , ciua d ttraBpuuiiiui oi salt; ana work for ten minutes. Roll the dough any size, and bake in in a quick Happy Thought Range oven. ■ rOYES. ThG '^Radiant" HnmB. 53QUARE BASE-BURNER. Four sises^ Single Heaters. Two sizes., Single Heaters and Oven» Four sizes. Double Heater, Two sizes, Double Heater and (hen. e same of ird in the then pour c for ten 3k Happy The Radiant Home square stove stands unrivalled for ex- cellence and beauty, economy and durability. In quality md smoothness of castings, thorough fitting and mountmg, they are unsurpassed. They are all fitted with the Radiant Home Duplex Grates and Firepot, whice can only be used in this stove. Remember the convenience of this Grrate and Firepot, as one simp'.e movement of the grate separates the ash from the fire without dust or waste, enabling you to always have a clear, bright fire without dust or the escape of coal gas. They are fitted with a large central hot air flue, leading from the base up between the ascending and de- scending draft flues. By this means the cold air is removed from, the floor, and passing up through this hot air flue, is equally dis- tributed throughout the room or building in which they are placed. From the ornament on top to the supports for the base there is nothing to offend the finest artistic taste ; in fact it is a marvel of beauty. 48 yflii I - HALL STOVES. - ROUND BASE BURNER. Double and Single Heaters, with and without Ovens. SIXRS- na RB dut »-^ «« 1 •<"^: -----i s-tr aav. ««• econc Doiu: 49 m:e DOUBLE HEATER -BASE-BaRNER 4 i FOIIK Sizes— t, 5, 6 and 1. The " Badia&t Homo " has no equal in heating power or economy of fuel. They have found thousands of purchasers over the whole -t-\ ;_; ._J -t.:i1 4.1.^ <3<»Mnn/1 innrooaofi 50 RABIANT#HOnE BASE BURNER Hall and Parlor Stoves, Roand and Square. If •I f SINGLE AND DOUBLE HEATERS. WITH AND WITHOUT OVENS. THE ONLY STOVE FITTED WITH THE RADIANT HOME BiiDi ev ^-*A-^ ^^5 <«^'\ ^iiA T S« „.Mt» ^rick ^^^n »^iK -,sr£SHS"^^ has been thoroughVSed „^H ? '" "^ '■>'« 'a^t two years and lous satistactiorS every buildinr^^""'* i??l g'^e^ marvel introduced. ' °""d»ng into which it has been and^sTueen StreeK'^^Zto Lf'^'^F'^ Warerooms, 96 h"vmg contents of 90,^0 cubfc"fe4t w^h^„ the.entire five stories! t^cS.^TiL?e'?t1i'rSSe7ve?«^^^^^^^^ J?, SiGIiEV, 96 & 98 OuAAn a«> B^^s. -^ —^^'s *#^- B.ci9i^ ■ * TORONTO 63 im: atip^j aoat any f Heater. 8 drilling through ers with to 3 inch nhouses, encased rurnace, ichea to )ut diffi- in brick . and on system ttached irs, and tnarvel- >B been oms, 96 stories, r set in invited oall have rp, BIGLEY'S PATENT HOT WATER HEATER No. OF Patent 417,222. DESCRIPTION OF BIGLEY'S PATENT HOT WATtR HEATER. I '''•'"« HSn?S?s^^%'o;ofX7iSP».«l-nb.fi...d ...Imo.. »"J Ho, Ai, F»™.=. having Firepots to suit the size of Heater. The sue of a Heater in diameter ol— ^ g f^^t of one inch pipe. 8 Inches will heat 600 feet of one .nch p pe. a4 Inches wii. nea „ ^ "' '« TOCO " " '" ,. •< .„„ " •' " I 20 23 1000 1300 38 1 30. 2500 3000 ^-f^ The Heater wflrfit on Firepots of correstonding inches in diameter, and are guaranteed 96iand 98 qUE^N STRt^ET PAST TOKONTO, OiSTARl\v «r v.. I 64 BIQLEY'S COMBINED SYSTEM — OF — Sot mtei!jii6^E^i, ieating ^^irTurat J aff^r'^s ^^y^^r ^^P^^^ee fitted to Hot f,°y^ay obstruct thrheating^u^^^^^^^^ It does iot in the Hot Water Heater sets on ton of fSi\- * ^'^ furnace, as come m contact with the FurSace^in L^^f?"®P?*' »°^ ,^ w° e Cm E u e« « s- s *■ -* f^ u > - fa 3 0.-C 5— O 55 or BIGLEYS PATENT HOT WRTER HEATER, H • 8 ^ S £•55 SU H *> S °-S ft '^ts ■A riS « ti rt f^ « "I ^2a >,^ bo-^ § t»< 3i 0«3,3 2K|gt2 »> •« ° e-S -.53 g "• ■^ S o c , hi u _ V u «tt.S *■ c 3 etf o g 1ft 3 „ BBS-- 2^ »5 u '-■ c _ _ 0i tfS ti r- O No. OF Patent, 417,222. o o^ •Sra I •^•sgg IS »> u M 5f 2 •«* ° " c • J! 5^ *"^ 5 s .2 3 3^> O- •a * P S •a's s ? i "^ C tl fc U t> U m(m slips' .s ^ s «* * ^-u ^ .> — PQ FITTED TO THE "OARHET" HOT WR FURHACE. I 66 Happy Thought Range The b \ "'' '""'" ^"'^ "™"^"" "> ^ ^""'■» Boiler ■n hall 0, bathroo.. The .est satisfactory si„s tor Hot Wate Bo.e«.sfo,aKo.8Happ,TWht f™. thirt, to fort, ga^ «iaVo7T. " ''»":»»yfive gallon, p„ hoar •ma a No. 9 eighty gallons per hoar. MEMORANDA 1 MEMORANDA MEMORANDA MEMORANDA MEMORANDA econ Don DOUBLE HEATER, . BASE BURNER. • on: FOUR SIZES, 4. 5, 6 and 7. The "Radiant Home "has no equal in heating power or ""v°>-e .ound XHOUS...S o. purchase, over the .hole Dominio'n, and stiU the demand increase. R. BIGL.EY, „ -_. «« oueen Stroot East. Toronto. BICLEY'S HOT WATER HEATER. A t ADAPTED TO THE USE OF HOT AIR FURNACES. R BIQLEY. 06 A Qft OllFFN RT PART TORONTO, ONT.