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Iti-MiM'i-irully, file E- & C- G^iney C"- (LIMITED) IMI'RDVI.I) HOT AIR FURNACES Giirneys' "H^'^nis" Hot Air purnace Is an improvcmcnl on any of the former Furnacos, as it has a larjjor radiating surface ihan any other ; tlie Radiator liein^' of the full (lianx'tei- of the I' iirnace and containing; a nunilKr of opi-n jjipes of iar^e (hanuter, and the Dome hein^' larj;e and tilled with larjje pipes, prisenti- as much in-.idi' as oulsiile ^uiface for radiation. • The supply air passes directly tliroiij;li and over the I )onie and Radiator, and over this extensive radiating; suiface, lucoiiiinf; tlioroiij;hly wanned. The heat is obtained from a iarj^e radialiiitj surface moderately heated, so that tlie air is not luirned or scorched, hut come . into the room in a mild condition. No i)arl of the I'urnace can hecome red hot, so that it always j;ives a liealthful heat. KCONOMV IN Pi:KL While we do not claim that we ctii heal a larj^e house with a sinf;le liod nf coal for twenty-four hour; , yet we ilo claim a j^reat economy in fuel from its construction and perfect comlnistii;n of the yases; and further, that we can ohtam more heat from a given amoimt of fuel ihan can lie produced by any other hurnaces. The Dome above the Fire- Pol, wlun tlie I'urnace is runninj;, is filled with a sinj;lu mass of llame, uincli contiiuially strikes against the decreasing diameter of the home, f'ivipg oil more heat than if the llame passed sniootldy up the side 'if a per- pendicular. This space between the burning fuel and the top of the Dome is also tilled with iiurning gases, from which is obtained a continuous and intense heat by itself. As the top of the Dome is closed, the gases nuist .".scend and be held there, as the only means of esca[)e from the Dome is through hollow arms at its base, above which the gases will remain, and to aid in their combusticm a current of fresii air is introduced into Dome over Fire- I'ot through Sliile in Feed Door the Dome thus receiving the gases, after they are expelled from the coals, radiating inwardly as well as outwardly, intensifies the heat. Hy this retention very full combustion of the gases is secured, and thus is saved a vast amount of heat, which usually passes off into the chimney and is lost and a consumption of the gases nnist lessen the amount of fuel otherwise required. The extensive inside radiation must also prove a considerable saving in 'he consumption of fuel. GuRNEYs' New "Harris" Furnace will give No G^^s, Dust or Smoke Through its Hot Ai» Pipes and Registers, as the gases arising from the combustion ascend to the top of the Dome, where they are held and consumed. The smoke and any dust passing to the Chimney goes from the Dome through hollow arms into the Smoke Pipe. The rjome is made in one solid casting, heavily corrugated. The Joints are sand joints, and it is a perfect self-cleaner. When the Crate is raked, the ashes and dust fall into the Ash J'it, which is per- fectly air-tight, so that no dust can get into the Air Chamber, and all parts and joints are constructed specially with a view to uniform expansion and contraction, and where exposed to the fire are adapted to receive the flame. IMrUOVr.Ii lluT Alk I UKNACKS 'ri"i<^' Stationary C<>al Burner mcsc Kii -noN The Ash Pit (A) is of heavy cast iron, and siipiioris the I'urnace. The Fire Pot (B) is of htavy cast irmi, and (iiiriit;,itf(| i., alluw for cxi)ansion and coiitr.ii iioii, iln- dinniciiT ln'iii^; (jrcattr at the top than at liw IjoIIuih. The Grate (K) wIhii in position, is heivMen the Asii I'jt and lire I'ol, and licin^ ANTl « LINKMK, can be cleanscil wiih a poker or a ^licer, with as niueh ease as an ordinary Muse lluiiiinj,' Stove, anonie, near its iiottoni, are six openinijs at ei|ual distances, over which hollow .arms of Radiator tit, and thro\i};h whicli the smoke and heat pass intc- Railiator, as has been explained; the products of cond)Ustion arise from the I'ire I'ot at onct' int') to], of Ilonu-, where they are held anil consumed. The Expansion Rings (D) are jilaced over the arms of the Dome ...receive the arms ol the Radiatoi alter they lock into those of the I )ome. They are packed witl) sand, ihounli really -eH' jiackers, and allow for expansion and contraction of the arms without hieakin^; the joints. The Radiator (E) is circular in form, and extends in diameter over the entire Furnace, and its m i> rviensive radiating' suitace can be seen from the cut. The construciion warrants it a self-cleaner, as at its centre open pipe it is but lour inches in thickne.s.-,, from which to lower rim it has an angle of 45 dep., so that a temporary lodgment of .soot or dust must run back into i'ire I'ot. Uniform dis- tribution of the heat from the Dome into the Kadiator is accomplished by the con - ni'ctin^ arms. On account of the arms bein^; at eriual distances, the Kadiator can be adjusted to suit location of chimney. The Front (F) is cast iron, and with its doorr., is outside the brick-work. The Feed Door (G). Throuj^h this the fire is fed with coal by the cast iron shoot conin'ctiii^ it with the Dome. In it are two openings, filled with mica, and a shde through which air is admitted over the (ire to .assist in consuming the gases held in the top of the Dome. The Ash Pit Door (J). Through this the ashes are taken out, and with its slide open, fives draft to the fire. The Grate Doors (H), over the Ash I'it Door, open to (Jrate, through which poker is admitted to cleanse (Irntiv A Man Hole Door is placed in the brick-work, through which access can be had to any part of the l-'urnacc needing attention. The Brick-work consists of a double wall, the outer square and the inner circular, with a dead air space of four inches where the two walls come nearest together. The inner wall being within 1^2 inches of the sides of the Radiator, forces all the air directly upon the Furnace and up through the Radiator. Dimensions of Stationary Furnaces No. 8 I leight, 4 feet, 3 inches. Diameter, 3 feet, 2 inches. "9 " 4 H 7 M M 3 II 7 " " lo II 4 11 8 II II 4 I' 4/^ i< I' II fi 4 II 10 II II 4 I' 8^ i< . 'l/'l l/ll''!''! 'I/I; ','l.''l,'l, . I I I I I I I I I I I M U I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • I I M I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I M I I I M I > I I I I ' i I < I i I I I I t l' GURNKVS" M:\V HARRIS I Portable Coal Burner To be encased in Galvanized Iron. Four Sizes. Nos. 7, 8, 9, 10. 5 Dimensions uirii Casincs jNo. 7 . . Height, 5 feet, 2''2 inches. Diameter, 3 feet, i)4 inches. '- .. 8 i< 5 M 614 11 " 3 " 6 •! 's '• 9 " 5 " ^ ' " " 4 " ^ II 10 •. 5 11 6 M II 4 II 6 II ■_ No. 10 is without Feet •^ I I I I I I It I I I < t * ' ' I ' I I M ! < I M II I M II t I M II I ' I I I I I I ' I I < I I M 11 < n I , I I > I I ( , ! I I I t 1 r k . rf; fc . .J K I hi'l|,'|.'(|''i,M,''l/l, M l,";/(,'h 'l.'l|.'l.'n.-|.''i-'(.'<,,'t.'ti.'l.'M-'t'''.''l 'l,"|.'!rfrM/li '11. '< 1. '. ' , '.'I. ' 'I,-': t • ' 1 I,/,,., 'i.'i, 'I, I, l| 'l.ll 'I, ll 'l,"| 'I.M,'lt.'l,h.'l,'li. r.'l, !!,'l,''l,'l,'M.'li"|.'t|Mi,'l,'l|,'lrl|.'t,'li.'l,'l, < l I|.",'li M.'li''!.' + + ■■*■■ ■):¥■■' •*■ ^ IMPROVKI) HOT AIR lU KNACKS 1 he Portable C^al Burner The Portable Furnaces are the same in principle as the Stationary, with hut a slight (lilference in front, which is adjustable to (ialvanized Iron Casings. They are very convenient for large School-rooms or l{as';ments of Churches, into which the heat can be easily taken, by placing a small door in the (Jalvani/.ed Iron Side. A Ash I'it, B Fire I'ol, C 1 >ome, E Radiator, F Front, G Feed Door, H I'.ottom, I A^h I'it Door, K Doors Opening to Orate, M Smoke Pipe. A (Ialvanized Iron Casing encl<:)ses anti caps entire Heater. The Hot .\ir Pipes are taken from the top, and the Damper in Smoke Pipe is as shown in cut. r', M, i| .MiMi,tw'M'ti'»(«'U''i-'i I,' 1, ■(.'•,. M, 'I,,',, 'r, ,•»,'),•'(, -r,;*), 'It "I. ■i,''t'''i''i'''i'^''.''i''i* '-"1 If' 't '''".' i*l, 'i.'li''! 'tj''-f'u'', 'If' ~t 1 I M I M M 1 , - I I I M I I I I M I I I I (I I I M t M ! ' H i I I I I I I I ' I I ' i I ' < I 1 10 GURNEYS' NEW HARRIS Heating Capacity Portable and Stationary No. 7 has 57 square feet of heating surface. 11 8 11 To II 1' '1 11 9 II 90 " " " 11 ID 11 tCI 11 11 '1 11 II 11 128 11 11 11 No. 7 will heat a building containing 15,000 cubic feet of sp.ice. •I 8 11 11 1- 25,000 11 11 II 9 11 11 11 35,000 11 11 11 10 11 II " 45,000 11 II II II 11 II M 65,000 11 11 We will be glad to furnish full information of size of Furnace reejuircd to heat any building, l)y giving us a diagram, with size of room to be warmed, plan of cellar, position and location of building, etc. Size of Fire Pot No. 7 has diameter of 18 5^ inches and depth of 10 inches. It 8 11 11 19X " " '' " 11 9 11 11 2\].'2 II 'I I' II I 11 II 11 10 It II 23 25 II>2 II Proper Size of Coal to be Used No, 7, Stove or Small Kgg. No. 9, Small I'lgg. „ 8 11 11 II 10 No. II, Small or Large Kgg. The above according to the draft of the chimney; a weak draft rec|uiring a larger size of coal. Cold Air Boxes DlMKNSIONS No. 7 should contain 300 square inclies. 11 8 11 11 4*-'*-' " II 11 9 11 II 450 11 11 U 10 11 11 500 11 M II II 11 II 600 11 II The boxes should have a slide with which to regulate the supply of air during severe storms or extreme cold weather. If a long box is necessary, the opening should be increased in proportion. IMPROVKD HOT AIR FIRNACKS II Repairs Thes"; I''arniUA::j are so set in masonry that every part can he reached for exam- ination or repairs without removing any of the brick-work. Throiifjli tlie Man-Hole Door a man may enter and pass entirely around the Furnace inside. Should any lari;e jiart need to he replaced, the iron front can he removed and any portion of tlie entire Furnace he taken out and put hack again without disturbing any of the masonry. With proper care the " Harris" will run from live to eight years without needing any repairs, and the'i only the (Irate or I'ire Pot may need renewing. Should the tire be over-driven, nd the Grate burned out sooner, it is very easily replaced by taking off two bolts from within the Water Door. The amount of repairs necessary may he judged by the fact that we liave not yet made any repairs to I'lirnaces in constant use for the past live years. Sclf-Cl<--aning The " Harris" is |)ractieally a self-cleaner, as it cannot become dirt)' and clog up. There are no hori/onlai plates, Hues or pipes to he tilled wiih ashes and dirt, nor dampers to be stojiped u[). The construction is such that all the dirt must fall hack into the Fire I'ot and Ash I'it. Nothing can lodge in the Dome or its arms from its very shape. Neither can any soot or ashes remain in the Radiator, as at its centre open pipe it is in the large No. ii hut four inches in thickness, from which its bottom has an angle of 45 to the lower outer rim, so that any temporary lodgment of soot must run i)ack through the arms into the F"ire i'ot. Ease of Management The Harris Furnace is so simple in construction as to be readily managed by the most inexperienced. The fire, by the aid of a Damper in the Smoke I'ipe, is kept under perfect cjvmi in cut, with an opening at bottom, which may l)e on either side of Furnace, through which cold air fiom duct is admitted, the cold air duct being covered witli an iron plate (also shown in cut). !n starting inner wall arrange for a space of i to i'i inches around the Radiator l)et\veen it and this wall. IMl'ROVKU HOT AIR FURNACES 15 Outer Wall. From the front (F) on each side run out a 4in. wall (H) suffi- ciently far to enclose the Furnace in a square, allowing a 4in, space at the three nearest points to the inner wall, leaving an opening at hottoni for cold air duct, cor- responding to opening in inner wall. Build up both walls to a level with the top of the Radiator; arrange the Hot Air Pipes, with upper sides on a line; continue the walls to enclose these pipes; lay on covering bars, over which make a covering of sheet iron, and bed down with two courses of brick and rmrtar and thoroughly plaster to|i. In the diagram, B B represents dead air space, and dotted lines represent cold air duct, and the arrows show the direction of supjily air. The Man Hole Door may be jjlaced at any one of the three intersections of the inner and outer walls. The Smoke Pipe may be taken out at any point to suit location of the chimney. In passing between the two walls it should be encased in masonry. Siiit^ of Pipes and Registers Nothing delmite can be said as to the size of pipes and registers to be used in conducting the hent from the Furnace, as houses and rooms of lifTerent dimensions have different requirements. We would recommend that the pipes be sufficiently large to do away with the niclion caused l)y attemptin': to drive hot air through small pipes. The Furnace will heat eisily according as the registers and pipes are more or less direct. I, ', . ' ..'f, ■'..'! •t, •, l.'l, • 1, '1 1 4 ' I'' I' I t a a col) (als aro GuRNiiYs' Wood Burning Furnace. Two Sizes. Nos. 13 and 14. IMI'ROVi;!* Hoi' AIK 1 I'KNACKS 17 4 and 14. Qiirneys'"New [jarris" Wood [jurner Nr. 13, Portable or Stationary LeiiKtIi of Fire Box, 4 feet, 6 incliei. No. 14, Stationary only " " 5 " • The I'ortable are to be encased in ( ialvani/.ed Iron, and the Stationary arc in !)c set in brick-v'ork, 1 )1>:SCKI I *'ri( )N The principle is the same as in the Coal Itu'ners the coii^triu lion and form are somewhat dittereiit. The Ash Pit (A) is made lieavy of cast iron. It is deep an*< in. 2 ft., 9 in. <> ft., 7 in. The brick-work will roquire one foot additionnl in lieij^ht and iS inches on each side and rear. Th(.' galvanized iron casings will rei|uire eight inches additional in height. Heating Capacity. — No. 13 will heat 40,000 cubic feet of sjiace. No. 14 " 70,000 M !• Cold Air Boxes. -No. 13 should contain 5oosc|uare inches. No. 14 1. , 600 Bi"ick S<"'ttinj^" TheWood iiurners must always rest upon a good foundatinii. I'roni the Stationary I''ronl build a 4in. wall around the l-'urnace. leaving a sp.ice of 6 inches outside the Radiator, extending it up to a level with the top of the Radiator. This inside wall should rest upon small brick piers, 10 inches in height, with a 4in. space between each. From the front on each side exttnd out another 4in. wall, making right angles so as to encom|)ass the inner wall and allow for a 4in. space at their three nearest points of intersection. 'I'hen proceed as in Stationary 1 'oal Burner. (See I'age 121. Directions m Kindle tire as in any stove, opening Damper in Smoke Ripe and .Slides in i-'ront Door. Keej) fire when fairly started : close Damper in Smoke Pi])e and Slides in front I )oor. ('old .\ir l!ox should be partly oi- entirely open, according to wind and weather. Our New Harris Wood Furnaces m Are an improvement upon any Wood I'urnace yet offered. They have been ]ilaced in many public buildings and private residences throughout the country, ami we ha^'e numerous ll.ittering testimonials as to their capaL:ity, I'reedom from gas or du.st, economy and durabiliiy. r •'i''l.'li''ii'i.''i,'l."..'l,M,,'|,'lr'l,' ■I. ',, l,M. ,. I,.',, i," •i-*-: M ' I 1 1 t ' I ' ! I I I t t I I I ! ' 1 ' ! • I I , I I I I ' I I t I I I M M 1 I I I 20 GURNEYS' NEW HAUKIS Improved S^idc Centre Round Rcj^dstcrs For Floor Size of Openings While or Hljick Japanned (iold lironzed Nl<:ke) IMiltKd 7 inch $1 50 $2 00 $3 50 8 M I 80 2 25 J 80 9 -1 2 00 2 55 4 35 12 „ 3 30 4 00 5 95 14 M 4 50 5 30 7 25 i8 „ 7 50 8 30 KJ 60 24 „ 12 00 "3 50 17 00 Register Border Frames Round - For Floor lilack or ( lull! Niikcl \V1 lie Japannec llron/ed IMalcd 7 inch $0 85 $> 05 $2 ()0 8 u I 00 I 20 3 05 9 " I 10 ' 35 3 35 12 11 • 55 1 ()0 4 15 14 H 1 95 2 35 4 7« 18 „ 3 25 3 Xo . I I I I I I I I I I I I I i I { I H ' I I IMPROVKI) HOT AIR FURNACES 21 Hot Air Registers Convex Side Wall :,a_ CONVEX SIDE WALL Outside Outside Dimensions. Dimensions Ord»r from of this Column Iron Frame 8x12 6 X lO 10 X 14 ' 8x12 11 X 16 9 < 14 12 X 18 10 x 16 FRAME FOR CONVEX SIDE WALL Uliiok or Wlute Japanned $3 75 4 10 5 50 6 00 CfoIiI, Silver, or Cojiper i',ron/k-d $4 50 5 00 6 85 7 00 We manufactuie for the above a Cast Iron Box Frame for packing, which renders Register when set fire proof, and which is calculated to be finished same as wood work. The following are the sizes and prices: Size of Register Outside Dimensions of Flange intended for on which tin box fits I'nu B 8x 12 6 X 10 $1 05 10 X 14 8 X 12 I 20 11 X 16 9J4: X I4>^ 1 ,S0 12 X 18 9U ^16 2 00 Convex Register Fronts 8 X 12 10 X 14 1 1 X 16 1 2 X 18 White or Black Japanned I'KICK $1 70 2 00 3 15 3 50 ■I, 'I 'il'l •', 'l.'l,,lc'l| ''.'I '(■'l/'ii'l,'' ' ' li''! '1 V 'I "'•!.' 22 GURNEVS' NKW HARRIS l*( Improved Vertical Wheel Registers Square — For Floor Si/e of lilacU ''> While Gold Nickel Opening Japanned lironze r'lateil 7 ■, lo $2 30 $2 90 $4 50 8 ■; 12 2 So 3 45 5 20 8x i8 4 20 5 00 95 9 - «4 .1 60 4 35 6 20 to ■; 14 4 00 4 80 6 65 10 ■ 16 4 50 5 30 7 25 12 ■ 19 6 00 6 90 9 10 12 ^ 24 7 50 8 50 II 00 14 A 22 8 00 9 00 12 25 20 X 26 13 50 «5 50 22 25 i I I I I I ' I I > I { 1 ; I [ • I I i I 1 . , I . t I I IMPROVED HOT AIR FURNACES Register Border Frames Square— For Floor For Improved Ver*lcal Wheel Registers 2S IJlacU or Gold Nickel White Japanned Bronzed Plated 7x 10 $1 10 $1 30 $3 40 8x 12 I 25 I 50 3 60 8xi8 > 65 2 00 4 40 9x14 I 40 I 75 3 90 10 X 14 I 55 I 95 4 15 lox 16 I b5 2 12 4 35 12 X 19 2 30 2 75 5 45 12 X 24 2 75 3 25 6 85 14 X 22 3 00 3 50 7 25 20 X 26 5 45 62s 14 2S 'l.'l,'l..'l/lt.'(,'l|^'l. [.•'.•'..'I,"l'l/lr.'l.'l,".,'l,' I I I , I ' 1 ■ I • I . I I 1 34 ■ I 1 . I I I I ( t I I I 1 I I t M I M M ,■', 'I,". -Ii"!-'!.'!.'';.'!.''!!'!.'!!''!.'!! 'l,M,,'|,'l.^'l,M,l'll'li'Hi'lj, i . ■ . . I ' 4 M ' ■ I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I • t I M I M t I 1 I! I I ' ' CUKNEVS' NEW HARRIS Size of Opening 6 inch 7 " 8 ., 9 " Round Wall Ventilators For Cords Ill •ick or White (lold, Silver, or Japanned (.'opper Uron/ed . $1 40 $1 50 I 60 « 75 . I 90 2 00 2 12 2 25 Register Faces Black or White Japanned 7x 10 8x 12 8x 18 gx 14 10 :< 14 10 X 16 12 X 19 12 X 24 14x22 20 X 26 6 inch 7 8 9 12 14 18 24 FKH.K . $0 75 I 00 I 75 I 50 I 75 2 00 2 50 3 00 3 10 6 00 50 60 65 75 I 20 I 65 2 75 5 00 H Extra Heavy Register peaces For Churches, Stores, Etc. 27 X 27 Border for same 30 inch Round Herder for same I'KICE $9 00 7 00 10 00 8 00 1 ! . ! 1 I I ' I I 1 'i,'l,'i(.'l, 111 li'S.'l.'ii' l.'i.''l.'i.''l >■! \, ,'■{■ ', '■. I. '1 • il' (. '. - I. I| >t ■. ■•■** \t I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I < I I I ' ' I IMl'KOVKI) HOT AIK KUKNACKS aft Dimensions of Rcjj^istcrs and Ventilators Showin„ Space Occupied, Opening Required, and Data from which Measures of Tin Boxes may be taken Tin Hores sbould be a Iritle larj^er than measures here given, and, accordinj; to size, from one to three inches deejier than those (jiven for Registers open. For very shallow Hues the new Register adapted to the purpose is recommended. SLIDE CENTRE ROUND Sl/K as given Openinij to admit hody of Kxtreme Dimensions of Dei' Kk(, in III ISIKH Openiiin Ic) admit iron on list Register kenister l;ii;e Closed Open Ijorder i 6 nch f) inch 7 VJnch I^-^ 5'- 1 9,'iinch 7 7 " S.'4 „ ■ J-'s 3 10^4 „ S 8K .. 9i^ .. 2 yh 12 V " y 9 '• lO'sj .. 2'4 3" 3 '3\i ■■ 12 I2>/2 .. '3-'4 " 2H 3'4 i(^H ■• , •4 '4 •■ 15^^ „ -> J 4h 19 !2 " ! i8 i8 „ 19^ " 3H 5 2jiH >■ ! 24 24^2 ,. 26)4 „ t 4H 6;^ 32 H VERTICAL WHEEL, SQUARE-FOR FLOOR Opening to Kxtreme admit body of Himensions of Register Register Face Dki'Iii 111 RK(;isrHH Closed Opening to admit iron border ■' 11 ^s A 14>^ 13 •'< i<^H 14 's X 19 "4 15 ''li '<2iyi 17;/2X24X I7,!4 >-29>^ 20 "4 X 27^4 26 < 294^ .V I I I I I 1 ' . i ■ M M I 1 ' I I M < I I I I 1 I M 1 I I i 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I > I ' I I I M I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ! I 1 I I I I I M I I I M I I I 1 I 96 GUkNEVS' NI<:W HARRIS R EFKRENCKS The following are among the large nvimln;r of parties who are using TllE GuRNEVs' Harris 1"'urn,\( k, to whom we refer: Reformed Episcopal Church . .Hamilton McNab St. Presby'n Church . . " Knox Church " Wesley Church, John St " Methodist Episcopal Church.. " Simcoe St. Methodist Church. " First Methodist Church " Baptist Church, James St. . . " Centenary Church " Congregational Church. " Hannah St. Methodist Church Wesleyan Ladies' College .... " Central School " Cannon St. School . . " Victoria School " Maple St. School " Grand Opera House " Masonic Hall " Ancient Order Foresters' Hall. " Sanford, Vail & Co Morgan Bros " Field & Davidson Pratt & Watkins Reid, Goering & Co " Buntin, Gillies & Co Carscallen & Cahill " Hon. D. Mclnnes " F.W.Gates S. F. Lazier Thos. Lawry " Hermann Levy Hamilton John Winer " H. I). Cameron " M. Brennen " C. J. Williams Geo. lleilig " H. Burkholder " Thos. Voung " Wm. McLennan " A. Harvey & Co " Jas. Simpson " E. VanAUan " W. G. Reid Jas. Watson " W.J. Field Hon. Jas. Turner " C. W. Meakins " Donald Smith " John Moodie & Son " Thos. Barnes " John W. Murton " Mrs. John Field " Warren H. Holton " Jas. G. Davis Edward Mitchell, Esq '• Aid. H. Carscallen " Geo. Lee & Son " Centenary Church Parsonage. . " L. H. Brooks " Mrs. D. McKerlie " I [ ; : . t ! I . I ^ 4-. m FMl'FU)Vi:i) HOT AIR ITJKNACKS Mrs. \V. H. McLaren Ilamil jno. T. (llassco •• Jno. \V. hickle " A. S. \'ail, i;s<| " juil^jf O'Reilly " If. I'. Chariton " Dr. las. White " Frank II. Mills J. K. O'ReilKv Mrs, K. .Straciiaii " Thos. .Small " 1 1. .Vrtliur " < ieo. 1 1. (;illcs])ir " j. S. McMahon Jno. A. Ii.irr " Jno. |{. \'()iin^ " I). Geo. (ireer " Mrs. J. O. Zealand " keyiKiliis & \'i)lk(.'l Montreal. J. I'errault " J. Ailken & Co " T. Hart .\I. Ilardnian " T. Crai^ " A. M. Foster " I'orde vV Mcl-ean " T. M. Taylor " Daniel Wilson '• R. J. Devens " Ik-nny, Macl'herson tV Co. ... " Wesley Cong'l ( hiirch " C.. I{, liiirland " Campbell Hryson " ( I. D. Dawson " W. O, Huclianan " Campbell Estate " loll J. |!,,y,l I. A, Ciimeron '• W. J. McMa.ster T. Whalc'ii , Jno. I'dpliam " W. Reid J. Witbell I'aterson, Kissock i\. Cn " J. C.riffilh I'.dward Fvans " Jiihn Witherspoon " W. H. Hutton " (J. J. Mcl-'iuinne >» C. !•'. Si/e. . .' •' J. L, Lamploufjh " C. F. Smithers " French Protestant Church.... " Anchvw Wilson " T. T. Turni)ull " Chan. Morton " St. John's Church •' J. Milne Rev. Sisters of the (iood Slicp- lit-'rd St. Hirjjert, <^» J Mancroft St. John's, () F. Morel St. John's, (> R. Walsh Ormstown, n J. Murr.ay Ceorgeville, () St. Andrew's Church ... .Valleytleld, n Town Hall Cowansville, ^t ..M i,/l ' 'i. I 'i ' J i.'t.'h "l."!.'!.''.''!!'!!''! 'I,".''l.'l,.i|/l,''li'li 'I 'li'l 'I. I, 'I 'I •'! '>> 'I 'I' 'I ■> ■'{■ I, 'I 'l.''i/l,l. 'l.'lr'l.'l, 'l/l/'l.'l '>,'l|.'li''l''l,l'l.'l,'>l,'l,"i. |. m ~ , I I I I n I • M I ' I I M I I H t M I M I I I I I < ■ < M < I I 1 I I M >:■ I I t I 1 ( i M ' t II •28 (JURNEVS' NKW IIAKKIS C. L. Mrown Dunham, Q. J. O. Todd Wiitcrloo, (). Roman Catho'ic ('hiirch. . . VValerloo, i), '/.. Va^ilry (^ut-btc, (^. D. O. Somers Magog, (). Osgoode Hall Toronto Metropolitan Church I'arsonagc " Toronto School of M-dicine. . , " Toronto Mechanics Ckd). .... " Trinity Medical School " (Iranite Rink " Royal Opera House " D, Morrice & Co " David Walker J. Poncher r. Drayton T. W. Walker A. Cameron " G. D. iJoulton Rev. J. M. King Dr. Cameron " J.J.Cooper H. Tasker Aid. Jnc. Hallam J. D. McDonald E. Trout Sam. Rogers " T. (i. JMackstock " Geo. Clatworthy " Capt. D. H.Allan " Smith & Keighley T. D. Brown C. W. Bunting Central Presbyterian Church . . " Queen St. Presbyterian Church. " Queen St. Prim. Meth. Church. " East Presbyterian Church. D. W. T. Aikens Capt. Thomas Geo. St. Ledger Jas. Scott Lowdcn, Nfill iV Co John Gemmell Rev. W. 11. Withrow. .. H. L. llimc Alfred Hoskin W. Anderson Judge Morrison Dr. McFarlane W. J. Gage S. 11. Janes Noah ]iarnhart Fred. I'erkins I j Mrs, Montgomery R. Score Donald McKay Hon. K. Hlake J.T. Shaptvr Shapter & Jeffrey W. H. Pearson Dr. L. W. Sn-th Judge Cameron Dr. Palmer John Drynan W. M. Baird H. G. McKenzie Hon. A. McKenzie Wm. Wilson .S. Pearcy T. Eaton A. V. De Laporte A. G. M. Spragge I I I M M ) I ! I I I M I I Toronto 1)111 ' i ' 1 M I s 1 ■ I . I t I I n •1, 'l.'l.l, '|."„'(,'l,:'., I. ■I.'l.'l,,'!, !,■',, I IMPKOVKI) HOT Alk Fl'UNACKS 29 II. P. lUackford Toronto 11. .S. Kincli C It. Smith T. De I'uy T. S. Kishc-r M. .Stanton K. Snare T. Davies Rev. D. J. MacUonncll Ci. B. tiordon John Kisken John Mallon F. I'liiml) Dr. Clark II. ]■;. Hamilton Walter McKei./.ie I)r. W.igner (.'. Rogers (ico. C'raijj D'Allon McCarthy W. T. Murray Hon. .S. H. Blake V. \i. Wadsworth (j. D. Dawson 1 1. R. Stevens Capt. VV. J. McMaster Cteo. Rogers W. J. McKenzie Aid. J. J. Withrow Rev. E. Harris Prof. G. P. Young T. H. Parker Woodstock F. R. Ball Chalmers' Church J. C, Ross . . W. H. Kakins K. < ). Reed . . Woodstock J. D. Hood •' H. J. Finker Fr'-dk. Scott " l»r. Ilelfurd \N'. Tolten «< < ieo. Itoycs " R. Mickerton '• John Marshall " Sam. McKay " Wm. Wilson " (ieo. ("allieck " jnliii I'orbes " Rev. — Richardson " F. (j. Thomas " Mrs. Eniigh •> High School 'I C. M. Church " C. M. Church Lecture and Sunday School Room. " St. Paul's Church Central School " O'Neill's Hotel Thos. Scott Jno. Douglass " Town Hall '• Wm. Chaplain St. Catharines R. H. Smith L. H. Smith " W. R. Rawlings C. Methodist Church " C. Methodist Parsonage " Judge Sinclair " Capt. B King " J. C. Rykert, M.P T. Maguire " + •♦• * •«,,M, • •(, I ', ■ < M I t I I I I I I I • 80 (ii;KNi;\S MAV llAUkIS \V. II. M(C livf SI. CallmriiieV Hon. J. (;. '"urric " C. K. Hamilton II. W. IVklmrilt SylvesUT Nceloii, M.IM' M. t'row j. Ward In,.. W. Hail I'. ( oy I »i. Ituwney H. C. Kairticld kl).^s Itros. iV Co Iri)<|iU)i.s St. Andrew'.s Church rri'shyttrian Chinch I'tMili II. Taylor K. H. .Molloch lianU of Montreal " A. McArthur C. M. Church riincctowii Dr. Sinclair TilsonlMirj.j D, MerrilKV Son I'ulilic School Henry lirown Niatjara I'all.-,. St. I'atriikV Church 4. . I )r. Warren Xiai^ara. lOpiscopal Church D. W. Hopkins hrunimomlvillc K. Cutler Ridgcway VV. M. Boomer Windsor .Methodist Chuich Aurora I'resbyterian Church Kingston Road Presbyterian Church Norwood St. John's (Kng. ) Ch liowmainille Methodist Church Ml. Albert Congregational Church Unionville English Church lieeton Methodist Church Thornbury I. i;. lirailliurn .^, . Lindsiay Will. Sowden Millbrook K. C. Church Wallaccburg, Col. W. r. Chambliss. Cobourg, T. & J. Symington Sarnia Court House I'eterboro* i;. W. I!. Snider St. Jacobs. Huron and Krie Building .... London Medical Institute " Baptist Church " Jas. Katoii i*v: Co " Mrs. Dr. Anderson " k. Bailey Major I'eters " John Macbeth J. McKinnon " W. I'. K. Street C. W. Lawrence Stratford Judge Bell Chatham Odd I'ellows' Hall St. Marys John .Mami Brantford I'ark.'vCo John Mc(ieary " Bank of Coimnerce " Thos. Potts Wesley llouell John I'.lliotl " Thos. Classco " Albert Culver Windham John McKwan Sandwich CM. Walker Walkerville J. 11. Canniff Sandwich East Kugene Leboeuf " John Sluih \ Co Waterloo T. Bellinger .■■iii'i.i. . \' I. ''I 1.', 'l. t. \ IMI'UONIh iiicr . Wall StMfiirlli Simcou Lutheran Church John Morley Lcwi.H Stnufl'er Hank of Cnmmerce ■ !•]. McFiiuIs, Ks(| iJavid Martin < diawa Uutterwortli iV (.'o " H. Meadows cS; ( " ijinicoe Cunning ['actory . . . Baptist Church Henry OroH" School House J. II. Ansley Jas. Worley Eiiglisli Church EngUsh Ch\irch rursonage.. J. 15. (Jarpenlcr , " H. E. Fnipey Brocitvilif <;. k. Harvey Maitlam'. Federal Bank ( iuclph Masonic Hall " , (hielph Banking Co '« Mrs. Chisholm " ; Wm. Sunley, Esq •' { 11 Alk lUUNACES Ml Mrs. Ma/k'ion (ludph B II. Cngor jierhn .\ariin Erh •• I'uliHi; School " [. I). Bowman " Jas. (iiiison " Chas. C. 'ikall " L. Van ' nip " judge I.acourse " Dr. l!owii)y " Geo. Ciller " I'etcr Hymmcn " Baptist Church " I'', /. Nid)er \'ittoria I. .\. .\dams Aylmer M. Reims Watford Wm.Tupper Townsend \V. Bowlliy Watford J. k. H. Orton Cayuga Catholic Church La Salette Jas. McBurney Selkirk I'ulilic School I'arkdal 'I'riniiy College Port Hope T. Meyers Bracehridge :j I'll ii.'l,'l|i'ii'li"l''i''>''l.'li''i.'li''i'':.'i.''l.'i. 'I ■'. 'h'l. I. '1,1, '1, I, i.'ic I.'' . '.'i '^■^ '1/1. '!. I. 'I I I I I I M I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I < I M I I I n I 1 I ' > I I I I I I I I I I M M I : : I n I I i I ; I I I I I 1 I li'i I Mil, I ■ ( ■f Ik 4 :\,iht'\.'Uri.'^J-\-^i'h, J"'n't ■•W.'.,-'i»*i! 't. li t.'i*''. 1.'*,' k.'t. . *).'. I ''fW^, ■r>i,: Y ft*' • 1,.,' tUA. ■■Ui^i.^W,