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Laa diagrammes suivants illuatrent la mithoda. 32 X 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 S 6 I 1891 18G3. CO ^^ipUE^ENr^^ OL J 08 ■ (!)h< xs^ I ! W \<^' ■*■■ '• McClary Mfg.' Co. LONDON, TORONTO, MONTREAL .. AND WINNIPEG. -....■« i ■-,4 Si rtrMV^ tH ii, iiiiii^l ADVKRTIHBR HRINTINO CO.. tONDON. ^'■f1 ^■ff. ^Z" fs>^,^ 4-^ :...;t^^"£:^, i',^<na, "yf /^.-b A I /-Ue^ '9f-2^ The World's Argand With Ventilated Steel Plate Oven. WE confidently call the attention of the trade to these stoves as the greatest production in the Range Line of the can age, embodying as they do every improvement that science suggest, and years of experience experiment, and test confirm. One of the chief features is the self equalizing ventilated Steel Oven— the system of circulation being simple, thorough and always active — while the construction being of sheet metal insures quick, even and perfect operation, with a great saving in fuel. Its originality and adaptability were at once recognized by the trade in the United States as the farthest advance that science and thought have yet reached toward the ideal stove The immediate and large demand for them has fully proved this superiority. The Fire Box is proportioned to secure the most perfect combustion of fuel, whether hard or soft coal or wood. Linings for coal or wood are interchangeable without disturbing bed plate. The Grates. — The Bi-Plex grate for coal is .n two sections, which are operated by being geared together.. By removing two bolts, which are always operative, the grates are released, and are interchangeable without disturbing fire box linings or bed plate. Gear wheels are protected from the fire, and can never get out of working order. Water Front and Water Back.— The former for coal is of cast iron, and has large capacity. The latter for wood consists of heavy wrought pipes in an open back guard. The most perfect water heating device ever u-ed where wood is the fuel. Grates or brick lining can be removed and replaced without disturbing either water front or back. The Reservoir receives heat upon all sides, and baking can be carried on whether reservoir damper is open or closed. Change from reservoir to square, or vice versa, can be quickly made by changing one plate. The Hearth. — Bottom has removable sides, which can be easily replaced. Hearth slide is arranged with drop hinge Broiler Opening is of sufficient size to admit of large broiler, which, with the broad fire surface, makes a very superior arrangement for this kind of cooking. Top of range is large, and has broad burnished edges i Yi^ inches deep. Top guard with damper box— an excellent device— is handsomely ornamented and furnished with two nickel plated swing shelves, and arranged for attachment of pipe shelf or high closet The Range as a whole is full size, handsomely ornamented, and easily kept clean. It has no equal for Utility, appearance, economy or durability, and the dealer that secures the sale of it for his locality will certainly control the trade. (0 World's Argand. i SEE PAGE I FOR DESCRIPTION. No. 8 i8, square $43 00 '* 8-18, with reservoir 53.^0 . . 54— e<r *' 9-20, square jT/.!^. d. 5^-100 " 9-20, with reservoir 60 00 See next page for dissected cut. (2) World's Argand. _.> '^^^^ \j No. 8-18, square $43 00 " 8-18, with reservoir SS^.O. -5-1-00 " 9.20, square S'/. 6C. . 5^-00- " 9-20, with reservoir 60 00 High shelf. (3) Loyal Pennant. For Coal or Wood. No. 8-1^ square $3^ 80 "919, *« 37 60 An entirely new stove from the ground up. The design is such as to command admiration at a glance, and it is provided with all the new improvements known to the trade. Owing to having very large flues it will burn hard or soft coal or wood equally well ; and we have no hesitation in warranting every stove to give perfect satisfaction. We look with pardonable pride to our full line ot cook stoves and ranges, and, without doubt, this particular stove is better value, for the money than any made. / -\ Loyal Pennant. For Coal or Wood. No. 8-i(p; with reservoir $42 30 " 9-i9i " " 4770 For description see opposite page. (5) Mechanic. Coal and Wood Cook. No. 8, square $22 00 " 24 00 (( Just as named, ouitable for mechanics : has all the good points, and no bad ones ; is somewhat larger than the Sergeant, and has every modern convenience. As with all McClary's Famous Stoves, it is fully warranted. Mechanic. Coal and Wood Cook. No. 8, with reservoir $30 00 «' g^ " " 32 00 (6) I Serjeant. t. No. 8, with reservoir $28 00 No. 9, " " 30 00 This is our old friend in a brand new uniform, making it the handsomest cheap stove in the market. It has been time tried and fire tested, and commands the fullest approval of all those who have handled it. (7) Victoria a For Wood Only. No. 8, square. • $^9 oo <« q «< 20 00 The above is a new pattern of a cheap wood cook, ■^hich is of a very handsome design, and has a very commodious fire box. It will prove a j,'ood seller, rnd we warrant satisfaction with every stove. .1 (8) a Victoria X For Wood Only. No. 8, with reservoir II „ II II $28 00 . 29 CO For description see opposite page. (9) Brandon. For Wood Only. No. 8-18, square $18 00 9-20, 20 00 This, for its \vel^ht, size and finish, is the cheapest stove in Canada, And to still further give our customers the control of the trade with a good cheap stove we f]uote furniture for it. No. 8, I. C, Tin Furniture and Hollow Ware $6 40 7 00 7 00 7 40 9, •• 8, I. X., ti It II It II tc II II It It II II II II I (10) The Famous Base Burner. 1 /^HIS stove in its line as a base burner stands on a par with the ^-^ World's Argand Range as the most complete conception of a heating stove that the stove lounders' art has yet produced, and has reached the point where it seems impossible to suggest any further improvement. It is constructed in the most modern style, and ot a character to render it powerful in operation. Special attention is called to the flue arrangement. Instead of the products of combustion being taken down one flue they are divided, and pass down two flues, one being at each corner of the back of the stove, thus distributing the heat to the extreme rear corners. Each of the descending flues are large, giving greatly in- creased flue capacity. After the heat passes down the two rear flues it is made to travel along both sides of the bottom to the front, being equally distributed to the outer surfaces ; the heat then moves back through the centre flue, and makes its exit through the large ascend- ing flue in the rear, thus rendering the entire lower portion of the stove direct radiating surfaces, giving it more heating capacity for its size than any ever before devised. Between the descending and ascending flues are large circulating flues, which are highly heated by direct radiation from them. Air is taken from floor through opening in bottom of stove, passing through these flues and dis- charged at top of stove fully heated. Double heater attachment provided, by which this heat may be carried to upper rooms. Fresh air pipe can be connected when desired. Stove is provided with patent telescope magazine, lower part of which can be pushed with- in upper half, allowing fire pot to be lifted out through front. The trade will appreciate this feature at once. Stove is fitted with either duplex or flat shaking centre draw grates as may be desired. Ash pit and pan will catch all ashes. Guaranteed to be the cleanest stove built. Ornamental black section between large nickel jacket and swinging top provides rest for coal hod when filling stove, and prevents injury to nickeling. The original paterns of this stove cost $8000. IT IS A TRIUMPH OF ART AND UTILITY. (tO Famous Base Burner, o o ■t«- X o c c a. s :; S fee- .A S ^ u o X 2. o (-1 Hnij '/?; -1 m o o -§ \^:^ o t> , NN i",^A i * t Famous Base BuiPxer. This cut illustrates the flue construction and doultle heater arrangement. 1 Famous Base Burner. DeBcendinit Fine, Two Sides, Direct Rkdiation. Ascending Flae, Tvfo Sides, Direct Rtdiktion. In above Flue Construction there are Four Surfaces Radiating Heat. Depcending Flue Three Sides, Direct Radiation. Ascending Flue, Three Sides, Direct Radiatioa. DcBCcndinR Flue, Three Sides, Direct Radiation. In above Flue Construction there are NINE Surfaces Radiatingr Heat, Increasingr the Heatingr Capacity with the same amount of fuel. Above cut llluBtrates the ar- ^ rangement of Bottom Flues in The above Bottom Flue Construe^ , ,, V. V- ^- . tion causes the Heat to go to the nearly all base burners, showing 1 Quter Surfaces, Largely increasing the Heat is not Equally Dlctrib- the Heating Cape-city and Economiz- uted. ! ing in Fuel. ^ The Famous Base Burner has more heating capacity, and is the most economical stove ever made. Why? Because it has about 1-3 more radiating surface as compared with same sizes of other Base Burners, and is mounted and fitted perfectly. ('5) Derby. t No. 13, parlor $22 00 12 26 00 A popular cheap base burner, formerly made by Harte, Smith & Co., of Belleville, who made a great number of them while in business. We can add nothmg more than that owing to the large demand it previously had there is still a good demand for it, and dealers will find it necessary to keep them in stock. (16) Derby. No. 24, with oven $3° °° (17) Famous Franklin. i Franklin stoves are now the ruling passion, and we are proud to say we have a line of them that will please the most fastidious, the Famous Franklin being the " newest thing out" in this particular line. This stove is made with round tire pot, front sliding doors, beautifully ornamented with nickel and tile. Tliis stove must be seen to be appreciated. and will make an ornament to any home beside being a perfect ventilator and good heater. Fire can be kept in over night, and will look jKirticularly luminous owing to the large mica front. (iS) Famous Franklin. Showing Open Grate. See opposite page for price. (19) Empire Franklin. No. 2. No. 3. ,$n 00 . 13 00 Already well and favorably known on the market. We got out this line to complete our Franklin series. Being very cheap it w.11 fill a want for a cheap open stove to use spring and fall, before the furnaces are started. (20) J