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(4th eUlTIONi >nd UEBEK'S. f C'.iuJa. in Ika yaar lain, by Th« Mxallu K<«id Building' Pajier ly Architectural Ornamental Work 333- J5' ArcheiS, Corrujjated Iron ..^ 67, 75 Awnings ...':.■ 7^* 77 ■B" BalU. ; 341 Balusters 341 Bay Windows n 309 Beaded Sheets 157 _ Beam and Girder Coverings 181-183 Board of Trade Building', Toronto ii8 Borders and Friezes for Ceilings 167-17^ Brackets, Zinc or Copper. .« 347-34** Brick Siding ■ v • • ■ 47 1 48, 55 Bulletin Boards .314 Building Papier .'. 19 c Caps, Window and Door 311,312 Canadian Pacific Railway Elevators 62, 63, 65 Capitals 349-35> Ceilings, Embossed Steel. 133-272 Centres .'^ 141, 150, 158-166 City Hall and Court House, Toronto 121 Clapboards 50t 54 " Climax " Ridge or Hip. Caps . . : 51 Continuous Rock-faced Stone. .. , 45 Conductor Pipes », 277, 27K •* Hooks and .Fastenings 279 Heads 280 Confederation Life Building, Toronto 131 .Comer Caps 54, 55 Cornicesj for Ceiling Work 173-175 Cornices, Galvanized orCop|H»r. Corrugated Iron *' ■ Ceilings Wood . . PAUI. ■j8t>-304 57-80 •.S7» ^'■' 74 Court Hituse, Montreal . . , »*. i ^5 Crestings..... , . .Q 53 Crosses . . Crockets . Diamond Tiles .....;. .;V^. . ■ '. ., Directions for applying Metallic Ceiliiigs. Doors, Fire-Proof ,"■•,••/■■■■ Door arid Window Caps Dominion '^Bank, Toronto. Dormer Windows Double Gutter Valley ; . . . 3^' 335 50.32 '35-'3*> 81, 83-102 ■ 3". 3'^ ...... 13a • 3o.5-.lO« Ui> E 20-25 " Eastlake " Steel Shingles ....... ..... Eavetroughs 273-276 Elbows and Shoes 279 Elevator Siding; 49, bo, 61 Elevjitors 62*64 Embi>ssed Steel Ceilings ..:...... 133-272 "Empire" Steel Shingles. Enrichments '* Eureka " Diamond Tiles " Gothic *' '* Spanish " 26,27 344-34*> 30-3-3 33^ 34 27-29 Fencing, Corrugated Iron 71 Festopns , 342, 343 Finials 316-320 Fire-Proof (Qualities of Sheet Metal 12 " Doors and Shutters, .J 81-192 ■ ■ F ■• ■ - PAOI. Fire-l*roof Lathing 105-1 3i ** Windows ! . 103, 104 Fleur-de-lis Ornaments 338 Four-in-one Rock-faced Siding. . 44 Freehold Loan Co. Building, Toronto 128 Freights ,.-....'. 1^ Friezes and Borders lor Ceiling.. 167-172 Zinc or Copi^er 345-34<> Fronts, Sheet MtMal. i*''}3^ ■ Galvanizing ..." 17 General Hospital, M^mtreal ...;,.. 1J7 (.iirder Coverings iRi-183 iniihic Tiles -a ..... . 33, 34 H " Hayes " Patent I^ithing ', , 105-132 " Halitus " Ventilators 287, 288 Heads, Zinc or Copt»er.. '. 348 ilip Ca(>s SJ-54 tliscox Building, London , . ^72. flome Insurance Building, New ^'o^k 99, 100 I " lm|>erial "" Ridge or Corner Caps 54 Instrucltons for ordering Metal Ceilings 134 Interior Finish in Sheet Metal "33-27* Iron Frame Construction. . : .' * 7'-73 Iron Furring Strips 1 17 , L LalhinK ■■■ ■• 'O-Vi' Lead Washers. . . .' 73 l-caves J34-33S Lc Oramle Seminaire, Monin'iir.'.tf . :...... i»s Le .Vlonumenl Xationalf, " .....,'. ia6 ■iV. THB METALLIC ROOPINa COMPANY OP CANADA. LIMITED. TORONTO. CAI^ADA. M l>A(>K. "Manitoba" Skiing ^i, .Mansion Hotist', CajH' Town 2'ji Mansard VV'indows , ^os-^o8 Mi'lal KronlH ._ Jii-XV Jtciaiiii- c.-iiii)^' l^^■J^2 Cornices, (lalvani'/eil Iron, or CopiHT. jK<>-,io4 " Lalhint; loj-iv " siii»-: .3,3 ^iJi")? 41-50, 55, s<> ShinKles ^o-^ SkvliKlil" iHi-jHt, Modilliotis t47-uS Mouldings for Mi-lal Ci-ilin){s 17(1-180 N Nailin^f Corrujfalod Iron ' 66. 'J A'rilintr ,,(, Nails, \Tirf jo O" '"T'^ ). ■ Oilod Building Pa|H'r ,(. OkHvv «l .Sons' Sloro, .Monlreal .' uft Ordi-riiiff Corni(,'aled Iron. (jo Oriel Windows / .,q Onmmenls, Zinc and Copper i 3,8 Our Goods , : . . . / n " Our S|K'cial ' Kock-racvd Sidinfr . , , ./ 41-4.1 . ■ P ■^.' Packajfes' ,6 Paints and Preservatives ,„ Pain'ing ,6 Pai"^-"- 19 Parliament Buildings, Ottawa. . . ; gS Paris Exhibit ," _ *,,. Partitions, Corruf^aled Iron ? jq " Angle Iron and Metal Lathin^r 115 Pediments ^96, 304 Pres.sed Double Cap Rooffngf 3,, ^^ " ■ Zinc and CopjHT Work 333-3S' ' Protection from Li^rhlnin^ .- 1^/ INDEX (continued). Quantity of Corrujfatoil Iron lo cover a Sijuarc ^uoin Stones ., . . . PAi.l-:. . Ho ■ as B- Rt'.'vsoiis Why .' 1 ^ Rfady Roll Cap KcHifii]}{- ; j^, jK RiilKe Caps 5,-54 ^' Rich;irtlst>n's " F'resM-d Mftat Hcnirs Hj-ioa Kink-laied Sidiii^'H 41-4S Su-fl Brick. ....... .^ .' 46 " HrJL'k CoriuT Cap 55 " Corner Sioiil*. 5^ Pilaslors „. 56 ^ " *j)uoin Slotu's 55 Roll Top Rid>fe or Hip Cap 51 RooC. Tht' Vi R^Hifinjf ? J 1-40, 57-Ko Koseltes ^40 ' \ s . St. Michael's Hospital, Ttjronto 1^4 Savinjf in Insurance ..V | j **"'''l'' 336,337 Sheet Metal Fronts. , lij-^^i Sheet Steel I'ressed Brick 47, 48, ^^ Shells ^ ■■ 33S Jihintcles .(Pl j,.,^ Shoes and Elbows 270 .Shutters, Fire-Proof... . ..;..' 81, 82 Sills, .Metallic j, ^ SiJi'iR 41-.S0, 57-80 Sk.vliifhts, .Metallic 28i-j8<. S|ianish Tiles 27-20 Spandrel Ornaments ^ . -^-^f,^ ■^^^J " Special " Valley -5 Square, A , ,| Stone Sidings ^,.^j Strength of Corrugated Iron 7^ Supports and Sheeting , , Temple Buildings Toronto Terms l:iiree \' Crin!|)ed Jioiifing Tiles. ' Tools Toronto t'liiversity ..... . . Twist Tops Tym'|ianuni Panels PAflK. 88-1)6 8 .... ,V) 18 111, 1J3 . ... .141 ■ • ^ XV) L'nion .Station, Toronto L'se of Sheet .Metal. . ., 7.). "9 . . . UK Vail lyfC. \' Corner Ciip V^.'rimpeil Roofing. \ entilators Ventilating Centres . Volutes. ..... 56 • • • ■ S4 .19, 40 287, 288 164, 165 ■•■• .1.1.S ■ ■ W Walls, Jletallic... 146-151, 156, 170, 195-199 Washers, Lead -2 Weights ,, Windows, Fire-Proof 101, 104 " Dormer and Mansard 305-310 Window Caps 311,312 Wire .Vails 20 Wreaths ^^ Wrought Iron .Awning Supports. , 76, 77 V. M. C. A. Building, London 97 I ( ^ A -C— / THE METALLIC ROOFI^Q COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED, TORONTO, CANADA.^ Li .i ^ ,V'- TERMS. f^JgTi USTOMERS with whom we are i/nacqualnted, or who are not favorably rated by the commercial agencies, will kindly iMar In mind that It is absolutely ' imperative that we be furnished with references, and -KlYen time to investigate them; or that we ship the goods to our own order, and make sight draft with bill itf lading attached. Orders to be shipped in this manner must be accompanied 1>y a deposit equal to one-half <:he value of the goods. When we lay out work or figure quantities,- we take every precaution to send material asWiose as possible to what is required for each job, but under no circumstances whatever will we assume any further responsibility 'ior damage, or loss of any kind, beyond^agreeing to send any material that might possibly have been /^hort shipped, as soon as we can after being advised Claims for errors must be made on receipt of goods. Check off goods and compare with inyoijce, and plait (If any), immediately on arrival, and If any error notify us at once. Goods shipped according to order cannot be ftturned without our consent, Returned goods should always be accompanied with an invoice and bill of lading. Credit >vlll not be allowed for anj^^goofls received in a damaged "aindltl||n Unless otherwise specialty mentioned, all quotations are for prompt acceptance only, for goods' F.O.B. Toronto, but whether we quote F.O.B. Toronto, or freight allowed, our liability ceAses when we hand the goods to the transportation company and' obtain their receipt for same, J n good order and condition. No one is authorized to-^ct as agent for this CJompany, oi^b' bind it In .aby way, unless spKial written authority to that effect is granted from the head office. All orders accepted, or contracts made by us, are subject to strikes, accidents or other delays beyond our con^ All goods are guaranteed to be exactly as represented, t- ^-,j,: • i\i- ■; . ■ • *>:; >, 1 1 * . ' *. • • •» ■ 1 ' ■ ■ ^ J^ J ■.:.I_14.:_.,:„^ ...-.»•■ ' • "*^ « ' ;/.. ■ ■ •' ' ■ f- i ' ' - - ■-. ' ■/ ■ ■ ■ • ■" ^1 f 7, ;', ■■;.. -^Hj THE MBTALUC ROOPINQ COMPANY OP CANADA. LIM^TeD, TORONTO, CANADA. ..OUR GOODS.. tirdonablc the pioneers In this line o( business, Ihi.t wV prescnl to oiir frieniis, lh« pi.bltc, this our latest catalogue, conibi,ii„tj ilU,stialioi.s aiul descriptions of all the various pnnkcts of our Vijgory'it^to one bwilc. At a time when sheet metal work was little usetl lor b.iiUHnK purposes, except iM very crude Way, we foresaw its advantages and possibilities, and In 1984 we started the llrst factory In Canada tor the manufacture of this class of material. ' Krom the very smijl bcK'innins of makin>r only ^>nc design of metal shingles, the same people who started the business, still retain the manaKemenI, and have t;ro*,J>np with it, step by step, to its present condition. In this way we thoroughly understand all the requirements, andVevery detail i" connection witfi the business, so that our customer. Ret the benefit, not tinly of oiir vast experience ^'ained durinj,' the past sixteen years, but a personal superxision of every branch of the work. ' As the leaders we hitve always kept leaUinfr, and at the present lime we ha^ve the largest, most approved, and best equipped factory in Canada, for the production of architectural sheet metrffgoods; our output amountin^^ to more tha., that of all the other factories iil the Dominion combined. , ^ . ' " ■ We started out Avith the fixed determination to manufacture only such fjoods as we knefv wouKf >;""• satisfaction, for we were, and are,^ alive to the fact that every order we fill is an advertisement cither for or aj,'ainst us. I Our Roods are now widely distributed from the Atlantic to the I'acific, and have won HJitterinR testimonials from Everyone who has used them. They are as thiy always have been the standard of quaHty. durability and cfknstruction, and are the medium Ky which all others ^re. judged, in -proof of which it is ^mly necessary to point Wit that all others who/have come after iis have attempted to copy our or^al designs, as nearly as they dared. Imitation is the sincerest kind of llattery, and shows conclusively that ourf. we're considered the bes-t, for people do jiot, as a rule,* copy a poor article. / ! . , Irrespective of the competition of low-priced Roods, we have steadfastly i)taintaii^4d the same standard of excellence lor our Rood.s, so that our customers arc assured of Retting the best obtainable, and always jiist as represented. farryiuR immense stocks as we do, combined with a larRe and experienced stall^ we are enabled to Rive our customers prompt shipment; much quicker than can be obtaine'tl anywhere else. We are always pleased to Rive our patrons the benefit of our experience by cheerfully and frankly furnkshlnR them with any information they desire. .-^11 communications will be fully and promptly answered. \ / . V ) ■ THE METALLIC 'rOOPINO^COMPANY OF CANADA. LIMITED. TORONTO, CANADA. ..THE USE OF SHEET METAL. ■■J .. HUM MhlAL .or building pnrpo.cs. .I.ou^fh of comparatively recent origin in a practical sense, has passed its initial stages and as I .u,w s.^ ,„ ,ts present perfected Corn,, possesses so many advanlages over other materials a. to make its use indispensabL ' ' .rue wl^r ■ 0^1'-' Tii """ '";'" "'"' '""" '^"'"""^' ""' "• "" '"'' ''' "'"'' '"''"'"' ""'^"""^ *-" "-onstrated its «or,h Old pr ud,ces that ex.s.ed agan,s, the nse o. anything, simply because it was no. used hundreds of years ago have j; - --^ 'o '- wall. ,n budding construction, as indeed in anything else, we have to adapt ourselves to cireums.ances nd^o as d,d ..e ^d master -use .he materia^ at hand. The massive s.one and brick construcnon necessary in large bnildi^ha X 4S.<^ worU, of our interior art met Wk is used in this builditliaW Z ^H^ZT^^Tc ^R ^ JI 7 VT' j':"'^^^' '''^"' (the o.vners), writes us ,ha. .hey are thoroughly satisfied with our work- .hu .hev will .^ ' ■ '^^ *-."• i."' "'' '"dependen. Order o. Kores.ers •'- ^^-"'-- -^^..H- .Hn, an a,solu.eMssi.vin everv fire.;:;' 'blSl^ """^^' ■""'"-"" -^~" '"- ^--- by i.s use. and .ha. .Ictically an;.hing tha. can be dole t^: ^T^ t H : rrZi; ^ '^T t""^1"""^ '" ^'^""^^""" ^^''" ^^'^ ^-'-'" ^^ work. ,ts S.OP. is almost unlimited ; its adv.ntagjs m.u '.^U ''V""^'-'"^^ '" "■-" -"^^ -'•^ "">• "^ ^ ^"'«^'-" ., ..et'^n,*T ?"' T' "" = ,'■'"'• ■■;""-P^™';= — ''. lire-proof; third, li^^h. in ueiKht ; fourth, durable; (ifth. ornamental ; sixth, no. liable . to K-et out o. order. \ ou can have such a root by usin^ onr jjoods, a. a cost within the. reach of all. even for the cli...pesl kind of building'. IT i A Square. . HI- teni, "a square" means one hundred square leel, .\ space ten by ten leet constitutes a square. To Iind the number of sq1,ar.s in a roof multiply the len^'th of the roof l|y the length of the rafter over all. -and divide by one hundred ; the result will be the number of squares On , cottage shaped or hipped roofs, lake the len^^th half way up the rafter, and iViuUiply the dis.anc-v- bv .he length of .he raf.er. which wiH LMve/ the area of the- space. On irregular shapes, or roofs much cut iip by valleys or hips, some allowance shoutd alwavs be made to cover th/ ample. For sidin;;, take the total distance around .lie building, mul.iply it bv the heiKhl. and it thefe ct for any doors or windows. Where there are a ^reat number of openings, or where the opeuinns are small vay the distance the cornice, (where such is used|. will come down on the wall and multiply the t/tal viiys Waste ; usually about five per cent any ffables. add their area and then dedv the full amotint should not be deducted. Foi' ceilinfjs. add to the size each length so obtained by the total width ; the result will be the number of squares. On irregular shaped ceilings, or ceilings cut up wUh opening* or offsets, some allowance should be made for waste, over and above the actuatspace to be covered. Where ceiling plates are cut on the iob we al/ hgure that all pieces will be worked in. ; . # ■ ' BXAHPLES. I— Take a foof 80 feet long, with rafters 30 feet each side, or f>o feet over all ; 8o' x fx.' ^4.800 square feet 4H squares, 2~To find the area of one side of a roof ,,., feet along the eave and running up to a point at the top. the length of the rafter being V<> feet, take the width ol the root half way up the , rafter, vvhich wiYuld be ifi^^ feet, multiply that bv the length of the rafter (2o.leet1, and we get ,Jsquare leet. or, allowing for the waste, say X' ■: squares of material to cover it ■ I ' 3-To cover a ceiling 20 x 30 feet, iising No. ,03 cove with No. qjj foot moulding, (cove, c) inches drop; moulding. 1/ inchesV. 22 X 32 =704 square feet - 7,,^,-, squares. ' ». ■>/ " " ' w A square of. metallic shingles, tiles, siding philcs. or ceiling, as sold by us, will cover 100 square feet when hiid. Iqss anv waste in cutliiM^ or fitting With "Pressed Double Cap," "Ready Roll Cap." and " V Crimped" roofings, it will also be found that our squafc as sold wi'li cover ■<« .square feet, less aiiy waste. ' On account of the difference made in lapping corfugated iron, it is all .sold by the 100 square teet. with no allowance whatkYer for la'pa. — — — -■ — 5 ' -11 — ^ / /• / THB METALLIC ROOPINQ COMPANY OP CANADA, LIMITED, TORUNTU, CANADA. FIre-Proof Qualities of Sheet Hetal. ■ ■ . • ■■ ,, / ■ ■ . ^ IT is a lacl thai has hfun cloarly denionstraU'tl bcyoilil a;iy doiibt thai uoOil, properly covcreil with shed metal, is mure lirtf-proof than '.soliil iron, aiul will wilhslaiid more lire anil greater heal withoiil warpinjf anil Iwislint; out of shape. The metal toverin)f may be 'red hot all the time diirinj; a coiillai^ralion, and while the wood niay be charred, it will not ij;nite. It aH'ords protection where fire ori);inales in ailioininL' or siirroundin),' biiildin({s ; and in the evelU ol a lire oriffinatinj; in a biiildin); so covered, the wooden timbcrN ulone can he burnt, the metal provinir an effectual barrier to its spreadint; beyond the building where it was started. Therelore, it is to the interest of everyone to use some sivic of met.ll covering. ' J'he l''ir<' Insurance I'nderwritcrs' specilication for the construction of lire-proof doors and sluitleTs in buildin^fs, calls lor a wooden dAor covered with sheet metal, as bvin({ the most elleclivc barrier to the spreadinj,' of (ire. When" the insurance companies, Who are usually the heaviest losers in case of fire, *ftcoj,'iii/e the value of sheet metal as :i tire protection by InslstliiK on Its use In preference to sollil iron doors, it should prove conclusively the necessity (or its use and set at rest any doubt as to its fire-proof ipialities. We have received numerous letters Ki^"'f.' specitic instances where buildinjjs have been saved from destruction by bein>; covered with our L'oods. We ^rive lielow just one or two extracts -numerous others will be found in our book of testimonials. Mr. Samuel N'esbitt, (general merchant, of l many of the leading ci^es and towns in the I'nited States and Canada, buildiirtfs covered with sheet metal are jfiven the .same ratinif as brick structures by the insurance; Companies doin^; business there, notably the cities of Cincinnati and St. Louis. This saving In Insuranc^ alone will soon repay the cost of metal covering even for the chcape.st kind of structure, as will be seen by a reference to our book of testimonials, containin(f the experience of people who state th.'it they are actually .savinjr suiricier ; for that purpose by the use of our (foods. / I ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ .■ '*»'- ■■%■'■ . r ^- '■ ■ -.2- ■ ■■ '^^^^■ ■ ^ _j; .. ,c,.i..Avi,, , /', ■ -V y ■'"^ METALLIC ROOFINO COMPANY OP CANADA. LIMITBD. TORONTO. CANADA. # ; Advanta8:es over Wood Shingles. GOOD wcHHl «hin,H.. arc u .hinK of .ho pas.. The machine-made .Wu.^W-s o. ,..|av are a very poor\..b>|l,u.e and no. ,o K- compared Ik old shaved shm^les. I he pr..e„, Mn^Ws are c„, from very hderior .imher, a.^d .he wo..d .ib^- i, ,o furred .row.. ..p i„ ZZ^ " ^, LHS'2h'"""r 7 ^^ " """"" " "'"""'""^'*' ""' "•^"' "'"• ''"^ ""-^ -'>» "^ "'"-^ "^ ."- ^'. ..-^s I The h..,7« 7 ; "'":::"•,':"*'"« """ -^•-"" ^''^- .^•'-' -' "»"" -"' -IH-^e of layi„K, is ,.rea.er .ha„ .ha. of o..r M.t.l »«,||„, Ul W ^ l:tlr:Zt:t'' ^' -n-^. .0...... crevice« a..d h.creasi.., a h.,..dred-..,d .he ch,rt.ces of .ea.s. besides o...y ,„Mi.., a few yvJi.^J .h. Ji^^^isr;::;,^:;^.?';".":.:^;;: :e:r.:;:c;:i.,:;:r "^ ''"""^>" - ' ^""■'^'^ ^ -"^ •=-" """♦.•- - '•'- - A»;a,.. .,o vvoodeo shi„^Jle roof is .ire-proof, which is a very import...,, i.e.,, whe., it is co.-sidered that Ky far the Rr.a.er propor.lo., of tires I Advantages over Slate. N the .fs. place, .ho enormous wei^'hl of sh.le. abo... sis hu.idred, p»,#,ds per square, uecessi.a.es heavv and expcsive "roof .imbers .o ,.,p„or. .1 wh.le metal rooOnt; will .,o. wei^h o.,e-sixth as much. Slate reqtii,^^ dreked, touK^ued. and ^-rooved sheet iu^^ wKile undressed c.ll lun.ber wdl do for metal, so lonj; as it is reasonably sound. In win.er, wIVdn there \.s much variation i.. the temperature, and the moisL.re between the slates free.es they will crack and drop olT. Sl.te cannot resi.t h ^ i j _ It Ls almost an impossibility to successfully repair a slate roof, without incurring a heavv expenditure. Valley* in slate roofs are invariably made from similar material to that used In the construction of our roofing, and yet It not only stands a great deal more wear than any other part of the roof, but lasts Just as long. Protection from Lightning. StTKNTISrs Htrree that .. building covered with sheet metal has the best prolectio.i against liffht.iinK .hat can be kIvc it. as the far^'e surface of the metal scatters the electricity and renders it- harmless. Professor Mitchell says : " It is impossible that a bi»«din(f covered with iron should be injured by li^fhtnin^^•• Profes.sor John Wise say.s : "My observation leads me to say that when metal roofs become the rule, injurv to ou.- buildinifs and their contents by li^,>htnin(r will h^.> pass.-rl ^nv a v " '. ' " ^ . . L_ : 1_ '. __ - , . .,*(,;,.. ,,w.^»«i /. I THB MBTALUC ROOPfNO COMPANY OP CANADA. LIMirBD. TOltONTO, CANADA. r . * ' Reasons Why come sheet lyietal Qood5 can be Sold at a Ueu Price than others, IKON, stvi'l, iinJ all siiuihir incliils iirv 'rolletl by lliv ml|l>i In (litTeri-nl thickiieHNeN, viirylA); in tveiKJit I'rom onv-hiiH' to two iiiiJ oiitf-hiiU poiiiuiN to llic Ni|iiiiro fool, and in their raw ntiile are invariably sold hy, the pound, m< that it ^oen without saying thai the heavier the nietal the more it costs by th« (dot. There is also a vast difference in the quality oil sheet nietuU, some )(rade» ctistiiiK in the ilal sheet as nnich as a ceni a poinul more ihan others. Since this is the case with the raw material, It mutt ncc«Marily follow that goods made out of that* m^ are subject to the same differenck, and that the lighter or thiimcr (grades can he sold lor less money than llie heasier ones, by the (quarei that i;oods made from llie poorer (frades can he sold lor less money than those made from llie hetler (grades, I'his is altogether onlside of the coiislrnclion of rhe ^'oods, or the workmanship and finish pnt on them. ^ „ . Persons who are not thoron^'hly conversant with these (foods are apt lo think thai nil melal shin(;les and siding are the same. This is a j;reat mistake, for, as we have shoitn, there can he just ax much dilTerencc in thent as in anything' else. While metallic shin);les and siding' plates are maile in different (;radcs, It dOe* not at all follow that all manufacturer*' gradca are the lamc. for dillerent' makers use dilVercnl weights and ipialitfes of plates. • ., II' you want lo make any comparison uilh metal building' material. Compare the quality, the construction, the workmanship and finish, and then insist on knowtnK what the Koods^wlll weigh to the square, exclusive of any crating, and see that you f;el them as represented. I'nder each article illustrated in this catalogue w* have published Just what our goods ^111 weigh, so that intending' purchasers may see just what we- are prepared lo (five. Make every other manufacturer do the same thing, ilieii you will know what you are entitled to gel. If one maker sells (foods (fwiranleed to welfth Ho pounds at $_^;2<( per square, this Is at the rale of 4c. per pound j if someone else offers (foods claimed to be "just the same" at Sj.oo per square, his (foods may only weijfh 70 pounds, and this at the same rale (uc. a pound) would only makv the price $2.80 per square. Thus the (foods claimed lo be "just the same" are kk- per square hi(fher than the (fuar/mteed (foods at the same rate. When a very low price is heard of for aiiythin(f il is always jSiife to assume, that, while it may not appear on/ the surface, there is some very good reason for il. The conditions of business in these days of keen competition, where one man's monc)' is tjs (fov^ as aniHher's, make this doubly true at the present lilne. The only safe ride is to deal with some reliable manut'aclurer who has, an c-sfahlished reputation at slake. Supports and Sheeting:^ SOMK forms of metal rooliii(f, such ius Corru(faled Iron and V Crimped Roofm(f, may be laid directly on the rafters or on battens nailed across the top. of the rafters without usin(f any sheetin(f whatever, while for iron frame construction the melal may be fastened direct to the iron work. These different forms of construction are illustrated elsewhere in this. catido(fue. Metallic shinjfles and sidiu)^ plates require to be laid on close shcetin(f ; undres.sed cull lumber will do, so li}n(f as it is reasvmably seasoned and sound to hold the nails firm. ' ■ The distance between .supports where metal is applied without usin(f any shectin(f depends. on the kind and (f""K' »'f metal used. Metal may \ be applied safely for rootln(f purposes on supports placed as far as ei(fht or nine feet apart, usin(f ei(fhlecn K:au(ft iron. On the roof of the lar(fc \ power hOu.se of the Toronto Electric I.i(fht Company, in this city, which we covered with our "Owl" brand of eiffhteen ((au(fe (falvanizeil corru(fated iron, ihe iron purlins, to which the melal is applied, are ei(fht leet one and a-tttilt inches apart. y/:. THe'^MBTALLIC ROOPINU COMPANV OP CANADA. LIMirBD. TUHONTO. CANADA. Where HheetiiiK !■< iiivJ in Wh.r« Hh«et.,.K .s UHcd l..«cr ,,„d .„^ root Hupportn i.rc ,„ceH,„ry l.,r ,«..hI than f.,r «„, ..Ihcr K.nn .,l roolmK. "winK U. Ih. L>U.I iH only nbon. ono-.h.rJ the «..Kh. o. ^ulcn .hinKlcs. .,„J ,.hout oncix.t, thai o. ,1a Ic ; >-.,n,.Hucntlv, ih.rv i, am,ia«rahl, .»u.,« . the conHlrncnon ol Ihv roof. hor root, haun^ « larK, ,pan nolhh.K hnl m«.al ,honKI hv uscU, ,o «, no. .0 o.n« «,y Mrah, on Ih"., loiiK limhvr* ni'icssaril) iiicil in the lonNlriu'lion ol u roof of thl, kind, Mela! cciliiiKs may ho lalU on HheHln^; or on furrlM^ -.trip*. (S«c >.«paral» hfailinK under imlal ailinK-.) an) / luct thai tf limhvr rnnnvK or Weights. /-pHK weight of our rteUlllc ShlnRle. boxed .eady lor ship.ncn... u.ries fron, about K5 ,0 .... pound, .0 .he sMuare, »ecordi„„ .0 .he kind. Th. 1 »h.ppu,,f «e.«h. ol the SIdInK Pl.t.. diflWs .Tom about seventy .0 ninety pound, .0 the ,Huare, and of CIIInK Ptat... no. e,.eedi.w about eiKh.y po.n,U» to the square. Ihe vveiK'ht, of the dirterent jjood, are >;iwn under their re,pee.ive headn-^, in .hi, ea.aloKue or on Freights. We tfive below the olheiid railway ehi.i.Hilication of our di.Vcren. tjoods : Corriijfa.ed Iron, or Iron Koolint; Iron Awninj; I'Vanies . -. . * . Iron Lath in bundles lowner'ji rink) . . . ^ . . I ron I )oors . ... Metallic t'eilinn or .Sheeting, embossed . ■V Metallic Ceiling' or Sheetinj', corrujfated .Metallic Shin(;les and SidiiiK I'lates Metallic Cornices, crated or boxed Metallic Cornices, knocked down and crated or boxed . ' . ■ .Metallic Cornices in car loads, minimum ij.cxxi lbs. (owner's risk) NIetallic Cornice Ornainents Metallic Kavctrouifhs, nested closely, and wired in bundles, (owner's risk Me.allic Havelrou(,'h(i, nested, and crated or boxed Metallic Conductor Pipe, in bundles, (owner's risk) ^- Metallic Conductor Pipe, crated or boxed ... •^'•■■'''"'U Ventilators, Caps or Cowls . . . . . ..... j)ouble Metallic Skyli>;ht Frames, (,'lazed or unffhizcd ... ... ... Double Skyhjjht (JIas.s, not over 14-inch thick, packed in boxes not over live .eel lonjj or wide (owner's risk), ,. - Skylijiht (ilass, over i4'.inch thick, or boxes over live feet lonj; or wide, (owner's risk) . [ Nails, in boxes or ke^^' s I limes Donhle I si 4th 4th 4'l' 1st I si I si J lid jnd ist 1st isl I St 1st ''A 4lh 4.h IIUN l.tMN. cla„. %. J.h class, Jth •• 5lh •• S.h '• Mh •• S.h •• 7th •• .Mh ,>'h Jth 4th 4.h 4.h Paper, bliildin}; or roolin(f .Sih — 18- r.i TMB MBTALLIC ROOPINO COMPANY OP CANADA. IJMlTBD, TORONTO, CANADA. Packages. TH nivliillii: ihiiiMk-o, »iilin({ itiiil Cfillii({ pliiU-n urn nil scuiri'ly pnckftj in luhnliiiitiiil woiHlcn/ritli-x or bttxoli, no thai lh*y ciintiol I'liil lo reiu-h Ihcir ilvolliiiitloii III Koojl'^ttlttlcr iiiiil lOlitlition. ■ All piickiih'tfi itfOt'/bfAilidCil with oiir mimt iiml rvKistcred Irndc murk. U \\:w Paintinji:. AM, our piiiiiteJ k"'^'" (''" I'xii'rior u*e liiive ii iftoroiiffh coming on holli siiU-s of llie ivlobriiloil " Shcrwiii-VVllliitni" " minfiiirlic oxiilc of iron piiiiil, ({•■"""'' '" P"'" linxi'i'il oil, itml npi-iially pri-parcil for us for m«liil work. ^Il ix of ji rich tlark rvtMish brown lolor, i,H iibsoUiK'ly plirc, and i'onliiiiiH iiotliini; hiil llu- vcrv hcsl iiiul mott •xpantiv* InKredlanI* ohlalnahU' for tlir prolivtion of cxpoMi-d nu-lul work. All int'ial work r to repaint our [;ood^ of painted roolinfc and sidInK sufficient preservative in thicii past^ form fo recoat the work. This paint shoidd be mixed only with pure boilfil linseed oil and turpi-ntiiw, in the priiportion of ahoiit thrff-i|uarters oil lo iiiii'-i|iiMrter turpentiniv l-'or every gallon of oil and Irhat uur'lon^; experience in the metid business leacheH us are the best ; od%Voaled with' something; that ii< lou|;h and pliable, that will not ' II i^jtl^liik iy, tbat this important matter be not lost si^ht of, but \\e feel >nre that the result will fully bear out all our claims. on tli^fthuUdin); to cover any marks or scratches received every l^^in^^K^ff^' years, will preserve them indcfmitely. ri^as they are lilm, we send free of all charse with each shipment -i#. 4 turpentifte nsr about four pounds of the paste, thorou^rhly mixin); the whole logethfcru and with this mixture paint the surface to be covered. ■ 4 w» f \ -^•■'■. ^' m THB MBTALLIC ROOPINO CUMPAMV jp CANADA, LlMirBD. TUHUNTU, Qalvniiztns:. Till'; K"l>'>iii'ii>K »' 'n«">l i' »iinpl) Itie aiveriiiK.nl it* ^iirliui- «illi « ,,..iiiii^» ..f »|rK . iinil Ihio covering M ^ iorr»M4l.>ii iif th« ni«(Ml when expowd lo Ihtf elemviilH, it proptTly- ilonc, Ihv UiBi^.iii/cJ (J.hhU Uo not lOimlnlw of first rem.iviiitf tv^ry piirtiili* ol «iiili- nr oiIut I'or.iifn iiiiMllvr Irom the xtiecl* iiiut llu-n iiimuiNiii k»pl jiixt bflnw tin- tiiirniiiK poliU. \Vh»ii »illiJni»ii thi-y pmiN lato a liatli, lirnl ol hoi wiiler^ th.-ii . thonni^hly wii»htfil. Tlu-y then iire nihlH-tl ilry with snwihi-r, iiHorwiirai 1iSlii)f put in ii Uryxlviliii chamber, which ^r hnmhiiiK from thvir mirfiiio the pHrlicUv ol miwUiixI whiih Hilhi-re to thmi, Our calvanUad good* arc all thoroiighly ami c»enly voatcil on both nI||«ii with hII the «iiu- l*iil will iidhere In «§■«» when taken from h bmh ol .mvlteil /ini> Our galvanlMd Shlnglaa and Siding Plato ara not cut out ol larga itfifota of galvanliad Iron, b.rt We Bel iHiriH.1 kheel. made li> the 'ri|{hl *\w to Milt our requirenienlH. and then h(.vc them speci'illy K'«l»"""ed »ith iIk xery best ni.ilerial, thereby ensnrinK .1 i|kotH{hly k.hhI. even lilul pliable eoatinjf all over, mid one tliat d.HJs not e«uk. Hake nor peel off in beiidbur or' iWrninK. When shli.jjies ..r siding ^k. are .-ni Out of lar|{e >f»lvani/ed sheets there are always several raw ed^es. where the sheets IwtvtMken cut that are of ne.essin not K"lv«nfl| a...l these raw edKes. when exposed to the elements, are bound to corrode more or less; whereas •■ntil aa ufed by M*> thai ara galv«n8a on all adgat, have a 'hortWKh preservative hk">>;oods i^nd kvaip ||l||n well painted. I,.r if the iron is p,H»rly K^lvanlaed it will rci|Mire to be kept painted anyway. Vo do away with the necessity' of paintinn is the only reason lor using ualvani^ material. 'Uterefvire the best is none too jjood, and if the material has to be painted the diflfcrence in the cost K'lween black and (f»|vani/ed Tn^i or steel Mnijfhl ju!»t as well be saved. ' Sttnd for a .sample showing qualify of ),'alvani/ed material uiied by us, and com^ire it with anv other, "» s #. member tlje' brand, (wir re}rt'*>e<^c>d trade mark, i tc: ■,„. f* •hr -v *- 'M . % •f* ^ :T. " ■ IWW WBHWW THB METAL LIC ROOPINQ COMPANY OP CANADA, LIMITED, TORONTO, CANADA. Tools Used in Applying Our Goods. Snips, iis«'d with all our jfinuis. Fig. J. llaininiT, iisfcl wilh all ~>;iunls. FlK J. Klul KomuT, ("or tiirninji; cm\ lofks on " IVi'ssod IXniblr C'ftp' ami *'V Criinpt'tl ' KiH)^Hl^. A l"ri')U considerable expcrimtMiliiit; we have at last siicceedeU in perlectin^; what has hcen lont; looked for by lhe»roofin>f trade, viz.: a really cITective combination sqiie.ezintj and piincriinff tool, as shown in Fi}f. 5, lor viise with " Pressed IlouWe Cap " and "Ready Roll Cap" Roolintfs. By the use ol' this device (whiciT*' we have fully covered by letters patent), a workman can, readily accomplish more than diHible the amount of woKk that he possibly could by any other jneans, and with much less labor. This machine is so constructed that the operator squeezes tojjether and punches a .standing' seam by the one operation, without chanfjiufj the position of either him.self or the tool, nor can the punchinj^ be possibly done until the seam is elTectiially squeezed toffether. The "-action of openinj^ the handles a certain distance, squeezes about eight inches of the seam at a time, which can be repeated as often as necessary to squeeze the distance between the rivets; thpn when it is desirtd to punch, the same operation, only openiuff the handles w^ider,..cuts the piece out_ the proper size to suit the rivet. The punching device slides in a longitudinal bearing, bored' through the head of the tool, and the openirtg of the handles the proper distijnce operates a toggle movement which works directly oii'the punch, bringing it in a straight line 'with the die, and exerting a powerful pressure with a direct motion, that will effectually cut the piece cfean out through four thicknesses of twenty-six gauge ,>iteel, with very little power^ on the handlbs. The greatest pressure is given where it is most required, and at H point where the operator exerts the least power. • The mechanism is so simple and positive that a boy can operate it, and there is nothing to get out of order. ' y With each . shipment of our " Pres.«sed> Rouble Cap" and "Ready Roll Cap" Roofing,^ wh^ so ordered, we .send on loan this tool. In sending this tool, however, we make it an express condition, that,, it will only be used for putting on our goods, and that it will be returned promptly, (;har)|;es prepaid. If, not actually returned within thirty days from date of invoice, (unless'specially arranged for at time of sale), a rent of $1.00 per day will be charged for each and every additional ^y tool Is retainad ; and we make this a strict condition in loaning the tool. ^ — ■ ^ : =ti<= : — - -P .- Kd>j:in^ lonjfs " Rfady Roll Cap will turn seam ^ iiirlu'H hijfli. usi'd with Roormjf, C|^>mbi nation Squeezin>f and Pinu'hinjf Tool. Fatcnted iqoo. i^. ■■Ui:- ~>ri-/-f'- ,(' m.> ^ -- ■■....■ -.. ■ ... / . ; ' . .■ ■ . • , THE METALLIC ROOFINQ COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED, TORONTO, CANADA. . Oiled Building Paper. f ■ - . • ■ ■ Pur up in rolls \2 iiiclivs wide hy jo yards loii),', containiii^j 4(k> sqiiiirc foet. Averajfo wel^jht about 40 poiuids per roll. I'nquoslioiiabjy Ihc host huildin^'' lelt on the market for u'st under metal. 1 1 is a ffood heavy papej-, thorouKhly soaked in oil, is touKh, odorless, water-proof, air-tiKht, clean to handle and'will not shrinic, curl up nor break. •i1% Paper should always be laid in courses, the width of the roll, across the "xhuildin),', overlapping the upper row over the bottom one about an inch, and nailinj; there securely. We alwayH advise layinj,' a thickness of ffood buildinfj paper uivder all metal, particularly all dwellinjfs or similar buildinj,'s. The additional cost is oitly Irillinjr, and the buildinjj will be cooler in summer and warmer in wint ;i poniui 1 '^ iH " lO . " t'i'i'Kt' lu'acis) '45 " '• " « I'k ■ 44 •• lO " (lialv'd, lar^i* hivids) l-'.S •> i» ,)/.. lO " ( *' i»v;»l hi>ails). "S '• " '' '1 '•A'- i.S (150 " " I >ii- 1 1 ',' , (l.irjfi' lU'.-iUs) ■■=45 o le ponnd of i^-inch, li-K uifje, or 1 '4 -inch, , ri ffatifj'i', (Gat., Iar>;i> IumJs), jooii.'iils tiia |Hiiind (i-ont* hi'aclN) --•0 (larjfi* licatls) . ,,(x> 410 <>)<> ^'auffe nails is more than sufficient to lay a square ol' .shinjflos or sidinj;. (•"or interior ciilinf^-s and walls, one pound of suitable nails will lay at least one sijuafe of material. ^ *=iP *i? "Eastfake" 5teel Shingles. Patented April, 1885. Harch, 1887. 'January, 1894. July, 1894, s L'lTABKE for all descriptions of roofs, down to one-quarter pitch, and have in iwny- cases been successfully used on roofs of less fall than this. Universally conceded and acknowledged by experts to be the best constructed, quickest and easiest laid metal shinKle tliat has vet been devised, riade by us for seven years before any other concern started in this business in Canada, and after fourteen years* experience and testinK, during which time hundreds of thousands of squares have been made and sold in different parts of the country from the .Atlantic to the Pacific, it stands to-day. the standard by which all other metal shingles are judged ; unequaled and unrivalled in any respect. The pattern on the shingle, as shown in illu.stration, is pressed in the metal so as to appear only 7,'Vx 4^i ''"-hcs, with a half-inch raise at the butt. The design is after the "Queen .Anne" style and stands out in bold relief, the lines being .sharp and clear. AvvariU'd Silver Medal at Dominion and Provincial Exhibition, London, 1885. Awarded Bronze Medal al Oltana Exhibition. 1887. Artardi'd Bronie .Medal al .ShiTlirooke, Exhibition, 1891. Awarded Gold Medal and Diploma of Honor at International Exhibition, Jamaica, West Indies, i8gi. Awarded Bronie Medal at W'l'sleni Kair, London, i89t>. !-^^ 20— [ionni THE MBTALUC ROOFINQ COMPA^Y OF CANADA. LIMITBD.' TORUNTO; CANADA^ "Eastiake " Steel Shingles. .. .Flg.S. AbiiViV lilt illuNir:ii.-s iiiu- siiiKlf sheet of itii- tUlvanlzed "Ea^tlake" steel Shingle. • CoviTiilB sue, ii X 15 inchi-s, 44 slu-cts to a Kqiiiire, lOviTinjf 100 sqiinro fi'i'l. / Mailf in lliri'o Knidt's of jfalvanizi-d steel, the differeiu-e lieiiif; in the thickness of the metal, olhjTwise the quality and finish are the same throuKhoul. „ N'o. 1, »vei){hinK on the aveniKe, tos |xiiinds [X-r sqtiare. ^ t. - '■ ' ■ .C N'o- i, " " " cu *' '* 4" t ^ ' ''-•- ^ ■• " ?/l / \\eiKhlK ifivvn are the approximate average of the difTerent grades, and ire exclusive of the packages. Shipping weight abont fifteen pounds to the square additional in eaeh ease. f . Our galvanized " Eastlake " shingles~are made from sheets of Stee. cut the proper size first, and then galvanized. Thus all the exposed edges of every shingle are pr.>piTly protected with the galvanized coating, while shingles made from plates cut out of largis sheets have sheared edges exposed to the elements, which, not being coaled,; must necessjirily soon corrode. (.See [>age 17, "galvanizing.") W Illustration showing om^ single sheet of the Painted "Eastlake" Steel Shlngfit. Covering size, 12 x rj iiu:Hes, 44 sheets to a sipiare, covering 100 square feet. Made in three different weights of p.lin)ed steel ; quality of material, workmanship and Httish the same, on .'dl grades. Noif I, wrighiiig on the average,' q^ |Hnnuls |ht square.- ■ No. I. " " •• Hj .... No. ,1. " " " 70 " '• Weights given are exclusive of the packages and an- the approximate Shipping weight about fifteen (XMinds jx-r square additional in each ca?|e. Painted shingles arc all thoroughly coateil on Ix^th sides with the most e purest and best preservjltive known for metal work, viz. : the ceh-Tirated Sherw magnetic oxitle of iron paint, mad*- s|H'<-ially for us, (See p:ige it>, ")>ainting. average. " x|x.nsive, -Wjtlliams I -21- /[•■ THE METALLIC ROOFINa COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED. TORONTO, CANADA, Patent Telescopli Hig. lo. concealed eacli [UM i't the My. The [^les IS so be crushed ;ip/liei1 lo the nnif, and has a complete and perfect /side lock, capable of carrylnff oil any water, so • the tijjhtest and safest Telescopic lock on the rty water does j^et into the lock, il is immediately flutter, and empties itself on the next course below. carefully the construction of .this combined side as it Is a fery important feature, and the •' Eastlake " only^hinfcle possessinK a side locl( formed in thl!s way. euuired, the eave shinfjles for the first course are supplied ^howiV iii the illustration, l'"i(f. ii. Three cave shingles are to/one lull sized shiufjle. When ii,roof projects over the building ny eave shingles, which are sent only when ordered. /On the upper edge of each ushingle, and three inches down from the top, -are four cleats, securely lastened to the body of the plate before r(g our factory, as shown in thfe illustration. The shingles are nailed along the upper edge, above the cleats, to the roof boards with not less thiu< four I -inch li-gauge wire iKiils to each sheet, and one course lapri down over the other to the cleats on the course below, which are bent prtvard and over the bottom of the overlapping shingle, thus holding the lower edge of each shingle down securely at th^ joint. The upper edj*e of l^ich shingle, down to the cleats, is provided with heavy corrugations, and this, combined with the holdmg** of the bottom of each course down securely /bj- our system of invisible cleats, etfectually prevents any drifting or backing up under the shingles. These cleats are made from the very finest quality of e»tra coated, heavy tinned steel, which will not crack nor break in bending, and they are of great advantage in laying the shingles, as they enable the roofer to ki ' 3. They are laid from right to left, so that the workman is always faciftg his work. 4. There is no dealing down or malletting of, seams, and only one lock to enter at a time, whicb is .so large and open as to not need any Fi]t. II.— '• Eastlake" Shingles as applied to a roof. all that is neces.sary is to nail through the bottom of the first course without tugging or pullin^to make the shingles go, together, but the operation of applving^onsists of »mplv slipping the cdgt of one sheet into the lock ■'■ •'• ■ other. (Se%Fig. 10.) of the dk line. Shingles are all accuralely squared; therefore all exactly of the same size. Cleats rivelted On perfectly p;irallel with bottom edge, enabling roofer to keep each course straight without the aid of a chii Perfect side-lock that is impossible to crush out of shape, and whick fully provides for contraction and expansion. The only metal shinujJe possessing a water gutter under each side joint, making leakage an absolute impojjjiJJjjlj^^,„J^ee Fig. 10.) .Aniple provision m.iae for ventilation on the under side, consequentiv an entire freedom from aa^t ttmlensation' or moisture at tl 17 lensation' or moisture at that point. / V \J w / ■ THE MBTALLIC ROOPlNO COMPANY OP CANADA. LIMITBD, TORONTO. CANADA! ' / ■/ 3 j: ^ E u •3 .-« u > F £^ c = ^^ 3 d ^l^s < cu — ■-'.!- .? ' / ;■:'--;■ p-pypy.,.,,. ■-' ■"■ ■ ■ ?rp7rs! i _ / •■ . > ' wf . - ■ ■ 1- ■,. .„.MBT.:uCi^O_CU«^ ^'y^^ m i t ' .^L^^IiC^i^isSAai. A £>d.A 1-: 1 TMB METALL IC ROOPINQ COMPANY OP CANADA. LIMITED. TORONTO, CANADA. ^P: Fig. 16 View taken from Top of Urand Stand on Toronto Exhibition Oroiuids. Showing the foofs ol some of the stables in the torejrroiinil, covered' with •• Eastlake " 'Oalvanizeil Steel Shingles. In the distance is the' Annex BuildlniCi on the left, also covered with our Steel Shingles, to the rig+it of which is the Main" Building. ■ " .■■. • . - 1 .— ^- THE METALLIC ROOPINQ COMHANY OP CANADA, LIMITED, TORONTO. CANADA, /. "Empire" St^el Shingles. Patanted April, i8Hj. ^nd November, i88s. * Suitable for all Ur«crlpllons of ijtools, down to One-qual^Ur Pilch. FIQ. 17 shows one Ninh'k' Nticct of the Qalvanlzcd •' Empire " Steel ShliiKles. Oiiv Khiilt.- onl>. MiiUc Iron) tinned siool plate. Appr.'ximiitc imyra>;i; wci^'lit, about ninety pounds per st|iiai'e ; shippiii); \vei(,'ht/ about one hunilred pounds per square. The •• Empire " U the only shlhxle on the market that Is galvanized alter being formed Into sha^ (all others bein^f made I'roni plates ^'alvun'i/ed lirst), eonsequently ^here is no possibility of there beinj; anv eraekinf,' of the jjalxanixed coii'tin^j in fornuii^,', atid no raw edfces are exposed. They are lirst mady up from soft stainpinj; tinned steel plate, with every lock land fold /perfect before the operation of coatinic commences. The sheets be^n^ already tinned, every parliela. of seale or foreif,'!! matter is already removed from their surface, i»nd they do not have to ({o into any aciil bath, as would be the casi^if bluett iron or steel were' used. / .1 They are then inunersed in a hu(,'e kettle conlaininfj about ei(,'hteen thousand 'pounds of meltej zinc, and kept at a temperature just below the burnin),' point. \Vho|i withdrawn they are thorouffhiy washed, first in hot, ihen in cold water, and are rubbed 'dry with sawdust, then put into a dry-st,eam chamber, which completes the operation except brushing; « from ,their surfyce the particles of sawdiisf which adhere to them. This process requires a (jreat amount of skill and care, besides the necessary handlinjTj but when dont', the floods produced in this maimer are, beyond a doubt, the perfection of roof covering, and -will outlast any other materijil, with tjie exception of, perhaps, corticr. •'Empire" Shingles rust-proof, without the necessity of painting. -' "' Fig. 17. Coverinj,' size, 11 '1. x8^ inches', 152 sheets to a .square. Fig. i8. Covcriii(f size, 11'., xH}^ InchtK; 152 ' sheets to a square. We will warrant the Qalvanlzcd .Apffroximate Fig. 18 represents one slnjfle sheet of the Painted •' Empire '^ Steel Shingles. One (jrade only. Made from tinned steel, average wei>f)il, about scventy-ei|j[ht pounds per square; shipping weijjht, about ninety pounds per square. The painted " Kmpire " Shingles are thoroughly coatijd oh both sides witti the mo.st expensive pr<;servative of magnetic oxide of iron paint, ^ speciallv for us. (See page 16, " Painting.") ■ ■ _^ ^ _/ . tnade -26- J y^ THE MBTALUC ROOPINQ COMPANY OP CANADA. LIMITBO. TORUNTO, CANADA. Fig. 19 represent;* our fatcnted Tcleicopic 5l«lc Lock, uhvU only on ^ the " Kmpire " Shirtjflejt. This lock, which iimply provides lor coiitriulion and expiiiision of thp metal, isk provided with ii concealed Rutter running the entire depth of each shInRlr, mid 1^'l?iipahle of carryiii),' off any water that ni'ij;hl jfel into the lock to the next coiif* below, so that leakajje al the Joints is an ntttr impossibility. Provision is ijso made, hy means of this water H'l'lt'r. for ventilation • and the escape ot xaseB, etc.; conseipienlly there is no condensation of moisture nor swcatlnK of the metal on the under side. This lock Is the perfection of .ilmpllclty In conMructlon, and the •• Bmpire ' Is the only shlnxle having a combined hovk-ovrr lock and water KUtler, which Is a very Important feature, as It adds to the life of the roof very materially, preventing, as It docs. any possibility of corrosion from the under side. , The corruKUtions forming' the side lock and water ^^ntler on one side, and the hook-over part on (he other in addition to the ribs at the lop, and the heavy desin„ oil the body of the plate, so stiffen these shinjfles t ^s impossible to injure the locks or sipieeze them ont of shape, hiakinn the most ri^id shingle thai is produced. Hig. ao shows commencement of lirsl two courses, shirting' every alternate course with a half sheet, s,, as to break joinls. The shii^K't-"^ "rv nailed t.jHieThectinn with about two, one-inch twelve-^'aune, wire nails through the flan^'^^^ on the ri(V|it-li.uid side of each ^heel, and the next sheet hooks over the nails and water gutter into I #at all nail heads are covered, as shown in l-i^r. ..„. Ihe upper vd^e of each shingle, down to where comes,, is provided with heavy beads, and the shinnle beinj; so slllf, il lie:i^very close and tiKhl at the iniderlyinif course, efl'ectually prevcnlini; any driftiiif,' or backint; up inider the shiHjjIes. pie ^;elUline all bear our n.une and registered trade mark, thus : 7, pjuipiijc Fig. 19. 5lde Lock (enlarjfed), "Empire" Shingle. side that I M. he lock. Ml the overlap butt to Ihe "Eureka" Spanish Tiles. Fig. 21. Sl'ITAHI.I-: for covcrinif steeples, towers, mansards, or roofs haviuf; not less than one-qu»fter pitch. Made from the best of soft stampin); tinned steel plate, either painted or K'»lvanized, or from sheet copper. Tiles cover when laid i.'J^x;', inches each, 174 sheel.s to a si|uare, coverii.),' iMie hundred stjuare feet. ..Approximate average weiffht of tlie painted tiles, about ninety pounds per si|uare ; shipping wtfighf about 105 pounds per square. .Approximate aVeraf;e weijrht of galvanized tiles, about one hundred pound» per liqtmre ; shippinff wei(fht, about 115 pounds per square. ~ These^tlles are very bold in design, with a heavy butt, and possess all the charactavisiic features and artistic beauty of the terra cotta tile of the same pattern, with none of its disadvantages. The weight of tliese tiles is only about one-eighth that of earthen tiles ; consequently they do not reuuire nearly so strong a roofSlr. sub-structure. rnlike clay tiles, they are int ■•asily hi-ok.-n, ,.. iiK'htfn viich ; 400 kheeiN U) H Hqiinrt', lUveriiiK i>xi iquiire (itvt. Approximate avcriiKt* uoiKht ol 7H Ihs., anil of llu- );iil\aiii/i'U lilr> Jihoiil i|<> Iht wviKlils ahoul i)(i Ih.i., anil luu Ihs. ri!!i)tecli\vl). ihc painlt'U til^i* ahoiit per Ni|iiiire ', Hhippiit^ J0W hIio\v< one niiiKle xhevi of " Hiireka " DiamoiiJ Till'*. The JcMiKO of lhc»e lilex i» artlsiic, ariil very bold, (how- Ing a railed butt about on* Inch high, wlui'h HlandN out ill HiK'h relief hi« to he plainly leei) from the f^roiiiid, even on the hi|;heNl lower. The architectural features of these tileii.cannot be sur- passed, and Ihey will, ue feel sure,, merit the iipproval luul conlidence of arehlti'cts- and huilders jfenyrally. Hach sheet is provided with corrn);rttiuhs and indentations aloirjf the upper cd^'eH which stiffen the sheets, shou'in),' where to nail, and also serving ns a Ruide to the ^roofer in layinj; ; while the lower corner of ertfh tile is .securely held in position by a lug, formed out ol the body ol the sheet It'scll, which is bent over from the adjoining; lower course, thus l^>verin^' up all the nail heads, and rendering it im- possible for the lower part to either warp or raise up. The con.struction and bold relief on the "Kureka" Diamond Tiles will not admit of anything' but the very fint-st of stock bein^r used in their manufacture. The material belnjf first heavily tinned, both in the galvanized and painted tiles, is amply protected, ii) addition to tl»».j:oat- in({ of painting or t,'alvanizin(;, us the case may be ; consequently t««l, pnlntci) or Kxlvnniiicil, or from »h««l I'oppsr. "Eureka" Diamond Tiles. ■ : Figf. 30. Illustrates a tower covtfrcd with (iradiiatcd Diamond TiKs. Kach course is mad.c up specially to suit where it is intended to ^fo, so that an even number of tiles will work out around the lo«"er. The courses are lulm^cred 'o correMpond with a plan, which we send out with cacli !»hi riipmcnl, ial< in ti " -«-'**|||' "" — — ** •■•■'• — H — I ' ■ ■ ■■ ■ I .* «J«fc»» — ••-* — m^r**»M — »*»«« !■ »fc«* » t*s ** i »n i l '>ii» 11*1 ««***f*«««** — it a very simple matter for any nit-chanic to apply the jfoods. A sketch of timer, jfivinj; exact diameter ipid length of rafter, must accompany ea<;h order. The above illustration is an exact repriHluetK>n from a photo of a summer honsi'i the roof of which is covered with our " [''iireka " Miamoiid Tiles, at, the residence of Krancis J, Phillips, Ksi)., No, 63 ^ueert's I'ark, Toronto. • 31 — TW i:i.: ■ . i t '•f- TUB METALLIC ROOnNa COMPANY OP CANADA, LIMITED, TORONTO^ CANADA. Fig. 3a. Conservatory at Residence of A. R. Creelman, Esq., Queen's Park, Toronto. 1 Roofed ^vitl1 our •• Eiireka " Diamond Tiles. Interior covered with our Embossed Steel Plates. ■M- I . THE METALLIC ROOPINQ COMPANY OP CANADA, LIMITED, TORONTO. CANADA. "Eureka" Gothic Tiles. « Suitable for Covering Towers, Steeples, Mansards, dables, etc., etc. MAOK from finest soft stiAnpihg tirined stool, oither painted or galvanized, or from sheet copper. Tiles cover when laid 6x6 inches each ; four hundred sheets to a square, covcrinj; one hundred square feet. .Approximate averajfe weijfht of the painted tiles, about seventy-eiffht pounds, and of the (j^atvanized tiles about- ninety pounds, per square ; shippiuff weitjfht, about ten pounds per square additional in each case. illustration shows one single .sheet of "Eureka" Gothic Tiles. The design of these tiles is of the Gothic style, and is very bold. Like our Diamond Tiles, each sheet is provided witli corrugations and indentations along the upper edges, which stiffen the sheets, showing where to nail, and also serving as a ^ui'''-' ; ••;., ^^ - i •• V r ":'/ »• i. /i" '■-'■. -' • ■ ■ ■ .•■■.'■.■■.■ ; , THB MBT ALLIC ROOPWO COMPANY OP CANADA. LIMITED, TlQRqNTO. CANAPA. Ready Roll Cap. Roofing. I 'Suitable for Covering all kinds of Flat Roofs having a Pitch of not less than One Inch to the Koot. A .squiire of rooiinjr coijsisls of silflioiciil lo cover one' huiiUml - squiirc t'cct when laid, levs imy waste in li»tln({ anil ciittiiifj. We reconlmcnil laying; 'all roofinjj over a ply of our ".\naap«obo* oilej paper. ' . The sheets are sejimed'tojrether at the enil^i, as shown in Vig._ 4r, on the latest and' most improv'ed machinery, and carefully sOlderedi '*Fhe cross seams extend the ei^ ire distance across the sheets, even lo the tops , of the standing .seams Uirned up at'tbe sides when laying the rooting, no that backin); up or leinkane at the cross seams is an impossibility, as the roljs are pri»ctically like one long sheet of metal. ' < ' ' •M.R.C° Shows thel Ready Cap as shipped to j;o over the standing; «cam, V where the two rolls unite at the sides.- SUJlicient caps, all formed, are ■^sent ivith each shipment. ' 9 Fig. 41, MADE from' best of galvartlzed steel, or from prime terne plate , (lead cpated). in rolls any^ length to suit the roof. Galvanized roofing is twenty-four inches wide. Terne plate roofing is I twenty, inches wide. ' Weight of -the; galvanized, -about riiiipty-five pounds per ^isquare, and of the terne, about sixty-five pounds per' square. '■'^^I^fm * Dr ■. y ■ \ ..;.. 1 1 , ■ ' "^ ^^--r^^ ■ L ■/v > .■ » » ■ V' / ■ 1 , t 1. V H Fig. 44 Shows Standing Seam complete wUh Cleat, and RIvetted. > i A standing seam i j,( Inches highj is turned up on each side of the , roll at'right angles to the iioiiy of metal, as shown in the aKA'c illustra- — ' tion, when the roofing is bein^f laid — n-i . —37- 'V - i-: ■«■ •*A THE METALLIC ROOPINQ COMPANY OP CANADA. LIMITED, TORONTO^ CANADA. ...,=*' - fit- 45 ^lu'WN deal used ^willi mil- ReiAly Roll Cap Kool- injj, split in the centre, which t;oes between the rolls, beini; ♦ -placed at intervals of about 'every twelve indies. Kach cleat is nailcil to the sheetiiifj with at least two nails, and one halt of the standiii); part ol'^ it is turned down ti>;hlly' over the slandini; seam formed oh one side of the roll of roofiiifj, and the other half over the standinj; seam on the adjoiniHg roll. ■■'(See Section, Fit;. 44-) ieient cleats are sent xyith each shipment. .\fter the rolls have, been joined together and cleated down, each standing scam is covered over with the cap, as shown in h'ig. 4^ ; commencing at the eave afid overlapping the lengths at the ends about oije inch, and the w;hole seam is then punthed at intervals of about '"fevery twelve inches and securely rivetted together, using either copper tlr tinned rivets and burrs. . * ' In ordering send sketch of roof, with accurate measure- ment.s marked on it, showing which way it pitches, also loca- tion of fire w:alls (if* any), and roofing will be made to just suit the requirements. 7" ■:"" -— , . When so ordered, w^ send on loan, with each shipment of this roof- ing, our own improved patented combination squeezing; and pun^ Ministrations and fdll descriptions of tools on page 18. -- — ?" -::It — — — — '■^ — ' r^— * Trie MBTALLICROlOPINO COM PANY OP CANADAV LIMITED. TOROI^TO. CANAQA. y Crimped Iron Rdofinsr. ,. PalnUd or Ualvanlk«d. ' ' , a-ITAIlIK lor Barns, Saw Mills, Kiev ators,^ Rolling MIIIA. Smelters, etc/ Can be fseU on any roof , having a ,^ilch of one-sixth or over ' , This torm of rooting may be bid on sljce.lnj; or applied "direct to the rafters, or it may be laid on battens nailed uerosH the totv 01 the rafters. ^ . - ' J M,R.C9. FIk- 47- , The U(bove illustration shows a sheet 8f roofing as shipped. K 27 . IN X • FlR. 46. , • ^nd View of siiect of V Crimped RooflnK. Standard size of sheets, six or eijjht' feet lonjr hy Iwenty-seveil inches f(om centre to centre of ontside crynps* Anv siie of sheitts up to ten feet liinfT ciin hr furnished to order. V.\ti\n sheets six feet lonjf to a square. « Six sheets eif^hl feet l0n(j lo a simare, .Weijjht dependinj; on jrauge of metal used. " . / V Tnree Crimped Roofing. Qslvanized ~or Painted. ■' ' Kiiaai^s&<^im&mi-mmm»m' FiK./49. * This style of roofing- is also made with a crimp in the centre ot fc: ldT4 IN- ■-Y-- I3J4 X the sliJefs, as shown above, whlcl/ materially stlfTens the sheets,. Pig- ,50. .'' .fend View of Sheet of V Three Crimped Koofini;. Standard sizes of wheels six or eight feet long by 2()'.. iilche.s wide from centre "hi cenlrfe of outside crimps, and ij}{ inches from c^nltp ' of outside crittip to« centre of middle crimp ;^eight sheets six feet long or six .sheets eight feet long constitute a Kquat'e. In both the V Crimped and \' Three Crimped Roofing, the sheets are formed with u \° shaped uriiiip on each side, ;ind when applied 10 -39- /\. rrr '% TUB MBTA1.LI& ROOPINQ COMPANY OP CANADA. LIMITED, TORONTO, CANADA. i: V. the nwf, the crimp on one side of a slicol overlaps the ,crimp on the side of the adjoininj; 'sheet, and are then nailed with wire nailjt throutfh a trian^'uhir strip of woiHl into the stieetin(f or wood suppori. fig, 5«. Shows piece of Trianeular Wood Strip mai|e In Lengths of eight feet.. Piff. 5». The nails are driven throujfh the top payt of the crimp, as shown in illustration, and above where the water runs, makinjf leaka^^e an impossibility, and at the same time iifmply providing for contraction and' , "Painting.") Pit' 55." . -, ■' ■ ■,.'.. .... . :'..>-.. Shows application of V Crimped Roofing, without using Sheeting. Strip's three or (Viur inches Wide are placed the proper distance apart (depending on the gaOge of the metal and.^sizc of sheet used), being iiailed across the top of the rafters, and the roofitig is nailed to thesi; hittens. ' THE MB^LUC ROOPINQ fQMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITBD. TORONTO. CANADA. ' - ^ 4 . »-_t>v\ . — _ » „ _ . - . ■ . •• ^ ■ ■ ■- . -■ ^-v ..■.,...■ "Our Special"^ Rock-Paced Steel Siding. Ualvanized or |^lnte«l. HKJIII.V rL'tommoiuleJ. lor coverin^' the exterior walls of buikliiijfs, particularly dwelliiij.-'s, Htore or bu.slne.is (runts, loiiiulations, etc., etc., niakiiifc a dry, ^v■arlll, lire-proiil' coveri)|K thai will not crack rfor drop orf, ami one that, whcii painted a stone color, caniio'l be dislhifjiii'-hed from solid, rock-faced stone. ' ^'"J« ''■"'" "" cn'ra soft (,'r,ide of stampinj; steel, in exact representation of the hesl of fOck-fiued stone. I'he lines are sharp and clear, in places heinn rmsfiA up from t,he body of the plate about three-ipiarters of an inch. / One K'rade of (,'.ilvani/ed .ind one grade of painted only. Approximate averaxe welKht of the painted, about sixty-Ihe pounds per sv|uare, and of the KalVanizeU, about ninety pounds per sipiare ; shipplnt; weinbls, about ten pounds per square adililional in each ctSie. L • ' ' FlK. 86. . Photojcniphlc Reproduction from One Single Sheet. Coverip_>j.size, twenty-.six inches lonjf, with seven-inch I'actf; seventy-nine sheets to a square. \ /. Fl(t- 57- Photograiihlc Reproduction from One Single Sheet. Coverings size, twenty-six inches long, with six-inch face ; ninety-two !>heets to a sqiuire. /. -41- J^Jr^ I-':----- .:-t K' Vi 11 S THB METALLIC ROOPINQ COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED, TORONTO. CANADA "Our Special" Rock-Faced Steel Siding. (Sec also piijjv 41.) ) T M v ..' i Photographic Reproduction Irom Unr pintle Sheet. . ««r j Covering stzc, t»:e»itj;-six indies loii{;, with five-inch face; in sheets to a Kquur^. " ■ . I •' - " ' . ■ •■■ ■ ■ -■ ■■ '.■ ■" :' ■ '■'.'■ ■■" III-; sheets fire majc witli a phiin flaiifje all around, which, when layini.', overlap each other, so as to iihow a plaiii^stsif of about a i|uarler of an inch between the stiones, and are nailed with small wire nails where. Ihcv overlap. All joints are bnokeh and are unnoticeable. The three sizes may be used in combination oh the same job; first, a seven-inch course,' ^ then, a six-inch, and hjext a five-inch, or, the layinff of the diflTerent courses may be- varied tir suit the taste. • ■ Painted siding is Ihoroujrhly coated on both sides with our rejrular reddish brown oxide of iron paint, mixed onlv with purt; linseed oil ind turpentine, which* is the best preservative lor the metal, for the foundation coat. .\fter layihtj, paiirt the siding anv shade desired, and before the piint is set, Wow on fine iicreened lUe sand by using A small bellows. The sand will adhere to the paint, giving the work a roughf genuine stone finish - In ordering alwijjs be <|areful to state the size wanted, .jr. if more than one size is required, the quantity of each. / If no size Is mentioned we take it that the size is left to our discretion. - - ■.:■., < ■] "■ ' ■• ■ . - ■' ' " ■ ■ • ■f ■ . ■ . ■ . I . ' ' ■ -42— - J' ; ■ , ■ :l: ^ • , ■ » <•■ ■ • ■' •'.. .s. . ■' ■ ' ■ ' '/ ; / _ ■ " ' h ■ ■ • N ■ / THB MBTALLIC ROOPINQ COMPANY OP CANADA, UMlTBO, TORONTO, CANADA. TMB METALLIC ROOPtNO COMPANY OP CANA0A. tiMITBD, TORONTO. (SANAbA. -,''./ aiiU w> 'i "Four-In-One" Rock-Faced Stone. ^ j ,' ./ (Jalvanlzed or Painted. Quickly laid Very bold lit tWM^Snma not i^otlcaable 5ultabl« lor all claaM* ol buildings. * ,'- ' .Mnde ill three jfriulcs (illircri'iil Ihkkiicsiicii) "of piiiiUcil meol, /ihris* Kruiiv* (Uilli'mit lliiiknossos) «.l Ki>l»iini/iHl slcvl. Tho iipproxinuile iivcriiKv weiKh'" I'f rjR)u.irc. No. J, I'liiiittfd , . . . .66 ii r .. No. J, Puintctl $5 ■" " ■ S^, I, (talviiniwtl • , . . W) . li^ 11 No. 2, ()ulviiiii/.ctl . . . ' , jy »■ »• i> No. .1,^ (''■'^<>i>>'!>^d . , , -.66 ShIppInK w«H|ht« itboitl lo lbs. per »qu»w iiUdittenal in each cH»t. \ The sheets hwc a plain Hunire on all four sides, whith overlap cVh other al the top and siile. The overlapping llanjfei. are the (tame width as those that divkle tj«ntt«wes oh e^ach sheet, so that the joints nw! not, noticeable, and every line Of joint is crossed or broken. Thus all unsightly seams are entirely remoted, imparting a character to the work and k'ivinif it every appearance of smlid «toiu>. The piiintud sidinif 'is lhorou);hly coated on both mJ^Iih with fldr muffiietic twtide iof iron paint (a rich reddish brown color)i mixed only with pnre linseed oil and turpentine, which is the best preseVia^ive for the. metal for the fir»f coat. Splendiil effect is obtained in painting the siding alter " being laid by utiinj; pi^int mixed the -desired Ci-dor, a'ltd while if is still wet blowing on line screened lake sand with a srrwll bellows, thereby making the Hand adiiere lo the paint, and giving the work a jfciish with everv appearance of ^'eniirne g. One Sheet ol oyr "Four-In-One" Kock-Faced Stone Siding. - Covering size oi.sbee'ts, J3X17J4 inches each. / ^ Thitty-sevtfn sheets to a si|uare (one hundred squflrO; feet). ^HERK are two full stones and two hitif stones on each iih^et, as ,4iown ' ,j,in the illustration, which is an exact photographic reproduction of -S^fa sheet of the ntateriai. Kach full sized stone is ij x 5 I4. inches. - Sheets are laid from right to lelt. the iiai^row flanges ovef^pping the wide flanges. Start every alternate course with a h.ilf uhlbef,' so Jis to brjeak joints of the stones. ' //■. ■ ■ ■ ■ -44- 5 " " ShippinK weijthts. about' ton pounds per square additional in each 'case. The sheets are inmstructed with plain tlaiiffes where thev unite at the sides and top, which overla'p, making a close, ti^hl sea>,i, the .same size as the space between Ihe bricks. .Ml lines of joints are broken, and the appearance is just the .sartflTas if sinjfle bricks had been used. The painted siding; is thoroughly coated on both sides with our rejyular red oxide preservative, which is the best protection for the metal fi'r the first coal. The siding may be painted to match any shade desired. ' ■•"or. bcinj; laid. -46- -^ t: THB METALLIC ROOPINQ COMPANY OP CANADA. LIMITBD. TORONTO. CANADA. Sheet Steel Pressed Brick. g ..^ ' ' Ualvanlzed or Painted; Suitable for CoveriiiK the Exterior Walls of all classes of Buildintcs. Pire-Proof, Lislit in^Weicht, Warm as Solid Brick, will not Crack noT 'brop "bff, and can be applied by Anyone. ^ ^ J<.5 \w,»r- * <5 v: Fig. 66. . . '>. liluKtratlon Siiows One Sheet of our Slicct Steel Presicd Brick. CoveriiifT size, i2'/i\ ly'/i inclics ; tiiirty-seven sheets to a si|tiure. ■m «ADK from finest ot soft steel plates, either painted or galvanized, ill sheets as shown in illustration, stamped up to represent preyed brick, l^\ Made in three jjrades (differ«5nt thicknesses) of painted stceUaiul three\'rades (different thicknesses) of galvanized steel. The i^proximHI^ . * X- \. average weights of the various grades, exclusive of any pSckage, are : No. I, I'aihted . . r . ^-^ {. "' 75 ^s. per squnr^, " l;^ ::4^.i^Mo. i, Galvanized , . ..,../. ■ „ .• H« ll)^- per ^qiiari*^^ No. 2. Painted ... . ..... «. •<■ " * -^J No. J, Galvanized . . . ■ SW; 3,^ tinted ". • '. . . -55 " " ' . No. 3, Galvanized :■/ . . 5. Shipping weight about ten pounds per square additional in each case. 77 (>6/ THB MBTALUC l(OOHNOJO«lMrn^OTXAN»DA. L*irro^ .»-r ^"" '■'"" "-" ^" "-«- '-" ■■ -- -« - .- .;,.,„.•„,„,..,.. .,j ,„., .„,„,.„ „-„. „^. .,.„, Sheet steel Pressed BricR. By slartinjV Figr. 67. > commencement .1 fl„. tw„Xour«». shoX.ng whe« to „.ll. eve^ other ro. wi.h a .hirU of a s„ee.. .he pattern is .ade'^to .atch anU Y* ev'ery vertical joint is broken. < 1 -4S- 'f . r >:■-.: 1 1 ._ '■■■ ^ •. V »t • ■■■ s * I , J ' ^ t /* r ■*■ ^\ JHB MBTALUC ROOPINQ CpMPANY UP CANADA. LIMITBD, TORONTO, CANAPA, " Manitoba "-SfcHng. / siicciaiiy adapted for CoverinK the Sides of Larfce BulldJnK«. »uch as Elevators, nill«, Storehoiises, etc.. etc., where there U liable to be ^ * , , Considerable SettllnKlof the BuildinK. . ' . "Tky^.U)!-; in Ihrctf ffniiics of painlcU sU-el plate. The ililVcrcncv i " •• ', ' ' No. _v " " > " 55 " " Wei^rhts f;i\ en above are the approximate averajteVif the various jjrades of painted ".Manitoba" Siding', exclusive df the pacidixes. ShippinK welRhta, about ten pounds per square additional in each case. The painted sidinjf is thorou(jhl_v coated on both sides with our sland.ird lAiality of ma(;netic oxide of iron paint, mixed only with pure linseed oil and Krpentine. - • * , . . . This sidiu}; is made with the same lock at ftSc sides of the sheet as is used on our Sheet Steel Pressed Brick. The size of the sheets makes this a very, convenient sidinj; for a workman to handle On a swin{;iiifi^ scalTold, such as is necessarily used on j;rain elevators or similar buildin);s. , The nails jfo in the flantfe of the side lock, and also thmu^h the botCiHU of the overlappiu); coiir.se, but about an inch hig-hcr up than the top part of the imder . \ , row. .As the nails do not ^fo throu|;h the under sheet, buildin^^ to settle one inch in every seventeen inches, betort; sheet get buckled. i 1 m ■t-p . es5f fssi^y Im> '-f m St ' mm t^; M.f\.Co 1 1 1 FlK. 68. One Sheet of our •' Manitoba' SidlnK. Sheets covei", when. laid 2i'/i'\ ly^i inches; thirty.-seven sheets to a square. Fig. 69, Commencement of first two Courses, showing thlree sheets put together, and also where t9 nail. Iia.s a chance to slip up, thus allowiu); tlie fastenin);s can possibly be disturbed or the ^ .4/, THB METALLI C ROOPINd COMPANY OP_CANADA^JJjVIOTED. TORbNlt)^ CANADA;' ■r , f _ i . -' * ■ * ■. , - ■ (f- ■ » a . ■■ . # , V ,. -. . ■ ■ . - , ^ -■■:- ■ . i» • • 1 ' [ " - ■ .■ • ■ . ' ^ Steel (JIapboarcis/ * ;;,, ' Clalvanfzed Or Painted. ^ * -J For Covering tVExlerior Wal./of air description, of B„UdlnK*:y.nd more ^..rtlculai for Houses. ' >• ■ ■'»■ ■ ■ " k. s ■ ■. N ' • » "'■■ ( • ■ X • * •' , ' / • tf N ■t 9 §•' Any Fig. 70. One Sheet of our Steel Clapboard Siding. This form of sidiiij; is best laid commencing at the to allow the upper idgv of the lower sheet to hooktnto pi; This prexefits the sheets sliding down when naimiir even joint. ■ The sheets are nailed in the flange for that purpose every six inches apart, if on sheeting. The ends of the up the joint same as .shown in I-ig. 7,. The nails shonld , Painted Clapboards are all thoroiighlv coiited on which i.s •ihe best for the firs. cOat, bnt they may be UPI'MKO galvanized or paint«r;twenly-^i)( Cr tvCenly-eighi I K»i'«:e. Standard size of. galvanized" sheets" <,6i. 36-/ mches coNering width. .Standard sizes of INUrited sheets, ° T :"" ^''SK tV-5' '""H by 2h<{ inches covering 'width.' order'"' '''^'" "^ '" "" '""' "' ''■"**'"' '""" '*'•: ""W"'"''' *» * Weight from about eighty to one hundrtd pounds per -q..are, dependir.g on the 'gauge. Six sKeeLs,;,eigh. feet long ,0 a sHuaro, or e.ght sheets six ieet long to a si,;,are. Sheets are al ..tcurately .squared and m.-.de on specral niachinerv to tli* sh;.p, of, w*,dc, clapboards, .^..shovvn i«>ig. 70 ; sev^n boards tp the shee{ eacK3>i-mch l;,ce, with^half-hicii butt. thev are best l:.i,l ,. ■ , Hut- may be applied dire.v .0 td^tuddi„g. 'S;:::^^ t't^eU:- ,1^^ ""^ :Z rt:r?,::r;r""'' "^ --- -^^ -f - -^^-o^-^e upper sheer out su^cienfy as. they, are liable ,0 do when laying f,^/ ,h. bottom up. and ensures a perfect and' at the bo/tom of each she^t, as .shown in Fig. 7,, about sheets .;(re overlapped from one to two inches, and Hailed be driven home with a- riail set. ■^ bbth' si^es with our regular magnetic oxide of iron' paint.. IV;■ r,. ■; .♦ ., '^likle of jralviiiiiieil ir(jii, qfl'y. ^i" fciiKtlis of eigrt feet. This ("orfti of Rids-c Cup is 'applicil before the siriiijflcs, which fit iiilo' iht- bciiil in the , ,J^: i.iip, so th;ft all niiiJ h(fads,are covcreJ. ■'"''. " ' . > * » '■.^'' ' ■-.■/■ iJv^' Roll Top Ridge or Hip Cap. -X ; V A:. ^^. 73- ^Either Oalvanlwd or Painted. i'- '^Th^ abp^e cut- shows our Roll Top Cap, which is auppl^e# complete with woOd roll, arid is used tor finishing' iii rlttges nii)il hips, bein^ applied* after the ^hin^les are laid.^ ' , . ' ' We alst* sUpply this same shape o.f Cap, without tfle wood rolli inTifteen or ci>;hietn-iiich nirlh, for use with \' Crimped Kiid Corru);ated Roofing;. - ' ' '—61— V>-vt; •N » ^ ■:> *»-i )« THB M^LLli ROOPINQ COMPANY OP CANADA, iJpMirep, TORONTO. CANADA. Ornamental Galvanized Iron Ridgings. M- Made in Three 5isi!es. Oirih, I J iiK-hes, llcifflit, 4 -'4 inches. * Aproh, 2'.. inches. 4>i Girth, 12 inches. it , . ti Filt. 7S. Made ip Three 5izes. Iiei);ht, 4'.j inches. .Apron, 2n, (> inch«s Finlal — ilei^fht, 22 jm^hcs. ^ i;v FiK. 80. Creating— rHeitcht, 12 inches; width of Apron, 6 inches. ^'' FInlal — Height, 2d inches. J •«.■" \ Tf^: LV'" " ;^ ■; V m^ ^^ THB Ml iTALLIC ROOFINQ COMPANY OP CANADA, LIMITBO, TORONTO. CM4A0A. ■/ Clapboard Corner Cap. , • Made fri«tii Ualvanlicd Iron in Lengths of ElKht Feet. Fir 8i. .0 , Cap lor ^se al outside corners with Clapboards, Corrunaicil or' Kcadod Sidinf;. Cap for 1i.se at Inside corners. . Kotli these caps arc put on before ihi; sidinj;, which ovcrhips the plain naii^e and. butts up a);aiiv>l the prdjcctiniif sho,uldcr on the cap. - ( "Imperial" Ridge or Corner Cap. ; FIf. ia ^. V Corner Cap. FiB. 84. ■ MaJl- 01 K-aLvaiiizcd iron only, ill lerigths of eight feet. This torm of ' '■ Made of painted steel, in len^'ths of two feel. This cap is applied- cap IS applied before the shiiiKlo or siding plates, wljich fit iitlo the iftter the siding is on. bend in the cap. . so that all' nail heads are covered. Is also made ' *reverse for inside cd. In ordering, send sketchy showing necessary dimensions. ir-* -m- Rock- Faced Pilasters. THQ MBtALLIC ROOPINQ COMPANY OP CANADA, LIMITBD. TORUNTO, CANADA. (talvanlxfd Only. ,, -V,- "Special" Valley. TpCf ING HOOKED fit- 91- Fig. 90 THK above cuts represent olir ^' Special " N'alley, wliich is applied befiirc the l:oo(ii)(;. « Maile Irom );alvai)i/ed iron in lengths of eij;lit feel, in tifteX-n, twenty, twenty-four or Ihiriy-inch >;irtli. Fif;. c)i Mhows in cross section the method of unilini; the shinjilex with the valley, by forming a hook on the shingles, anil lockin); into the valley, so. . as, to cover»all nail heads, and inakinj; leakage an imp^issibility. I'ifteen-inch -valley is always jicnt nnlesN otherwise specially mentioned in ordering. "Double Gutter" Valley. 4 Fig. 89 — fan be made either W'ith or with-' out Chisel-draf^ with fiice and projection any size required. ' In orderinj;, send sketcli showinjf necessary diriiensioni. . ' ______^ -J' '_: Shows In cross section our " Double (iutter N'alley " for use with Corrufjated or V Crimped Uoofiiii;. .Made from KHlv»»ixed iron, in lcn>;ths of ciffht feet, twenty-four or thirty-inch gfirth. -M^ ■m •# # '«» 'V^ * ■ THB MBTALUC ROOPINQ COMPANY OP CANADA, LIMITBD, TORONTO, CANADA. CORRUQATED IRON. For Roofing, 5ldlng, Celling and Arches. Ualvaniicd or (tinted. m [^ NY trHU|;e from No. tH to f8. WcIkIu, dcpendinu «"' (?'""»«# Iroin iibttUI 80 to ^50 pounds )o Ihc Htiu|rv. Si/cti msnlioned in calaloniic are Ihc standard sixes of shetfis, and lire what are generally used, tjiit we can furnish to ««■■ corriit;alcd sheetii made frofti any hrniid of iron, or in any size of sheets required, up to ten feel in len^'lh. Corrugated Iron may be applied on sheeting of wood, irt- to iroa or wood raftem and purllni without thcetlng. Our Ualvanized Corrugated mm is made from britfhl, smooth, cold-roiled, evenly-coaled galvanized sheets of lWh«sl iiuulhy made for workinK'-up purposes. Lower pric«d brands of ((idviniitcd iri>n, such as are ordiiutrily used for corru^'atiuK purposes, may be obtained Cot considerably less ^loney, but, whiL- they Viay be called h^dvatiized iron, they are of such a piH>r qiuilily and ' so poorly coated that it would pay better to use painted bl*.k iron. If yoti are payinj; for galvanized iron of any kind, the quality and coatinjfis what should be carefully considered, for the galvanized coating; is what preserves the metal, and if it, is badly done, »ir of poor quality, theWiif is a protection In name only. - ' Our Painted Corrugated Iron is made from the finest of smooth, cold-rolled steel sheets. It is cifrruKiited first and then thoroughly coated on both sides with our standard quidily of majrnetic oxide of iron, paint, nuide up speciidly for metal work, And mixed with pure Iteneed oil and turpentine. This ensures riyrotect ion -to the metal that, if replenished onjte every four or five years, will preserve it indefinitely. \ All our corrugated sheets are accurately squarttf all around before corruf^tinff, so thai they are all of a uniform size. The corru4;ations are all pressed, «lne corrugation at a time, on the latest and most improved powerfully constructed machinery ; conseqiK'ntly they are all exntlly alike and uniform, and the shetfts all being perfectly square, there cannot pesaiMy be any variation, enabling a perfect job 10 be mads at ht>th the side and end lapi, without any cutting, and^kj^eeping the corrugations in line from the eaVe to the ridge, or from the ground to the eave as the case may be. Th* ailvantages of prefssed ^rrugated sheets over those made on rolls are manifold, for by the latter method they are rushed^through the rolls so rapidly that it does not give the machine timt to set the corrugations, aiid therefore they are not uniform in depth, as some sheets are harder and will spiMlr ^i^re than others, so that the sheets cannot come out the same oh the edges, and consequently will not fit nor' keep the corrugations sqiiMn- mi.t if t in line. ' iW^fwM. ".t:k: ■#■■ ^~ A 4 or 3 leet deep. When so ordered, sheets are punehed alonjf hottom ed^'e. all ready for nailintj. as shown in the illiislralion. . '■-■■■: --• ...:..8r---- >• \ • of the sheets Shows same style of Elevator Kidin^; as I'ijf. 105, except the corrii(;ations are 2 x Sj-incM Sheets j'j or 1 feet deep. In applying Klevalor Sidiiljf, the sheets are laid ' ' ......... - ■ . . . sheets. The sheets are I ' " ' " to slip I <4 inc A cj(«.c|>i. iiie corrii^iiiioiis HTv 3 x ^j^-incm Dneeis a*;, i.. ^, ^., ,.. i^....vM ..iu.iif;, wic ..■■■i.-ci.-i * 4 <¥ ii • -:.\ i 9 ■1^ Capadt)-. i.3fvi , o o o bu s h e ls. Cov ere d Fig. 107.— Canadian Pacific R«II>vay Elevator "C" wUli the "Ow at Fort Wiiiim. Ont. \■^ ■: K A- Drana o. corrugaled iron. Prom photo taken duri^.jr prOKr,;3s of the work. t —62— ^., /_..__ i ,/:. ;;?*« "^r- "OV. THE MiTALLIC ROOPINQ COMPANY OP CANADA, LIMITBO. TORONTO, CANADA. / \\ ^. '1 - '■4'-' ■ ->■* .;i"'-;- ■r^-^; ;• . « ■ - *" . * . ' - • - ■/, ^^^m k *7" 1 ' «• Z' w A' « / ^ / / / " 'iXif ^>ll' ■' / ■i \- -y^^^m. . "■ - fl -J , " ■ "T ^ m ■KM f^ WM • —v • >ariA(i, "«»W«hi» ^ -■ * #*iR'! i^l^^ V I'-^-TZ- ----- / ■/ ■ / - -^ :. r^jjrtiy Fi^. 108. \ Canadlair Pacific Railway Elevator at St. John, N,B.„^ / jCapainty, 1,000,000 liushcls. ■ ^Viles covered with our liiilvanizeU Corri>g'ateJ ICIevator Sidin); ; roof with ^^IvanixeU "'Kastlakc" sJijel !AiiiKle.s._ • For partial list of other elevators covyfed with our (folids, see pajje Fleminji;, •• Kcjfina, •• Oxbow, " Balg^onie, * •• 4- Yi V » !^ ™? MBTAt-Lie ROOnNQ COMPANY OP CANADA.' LIMITED. TORONTO, CANADA. W^ i • A ^l.-i'S ^"*jl \ W\ ■ V- r .i ...s %^ «N FIjk 109, y CaitadUn Pacific Railway FrelKht Sheds. Toronio, 88s (cM lonK: .Co\'crea wlih "Owl" braird ol Iriilvanized Lorru^'^t«tf lri»ii, IVipplled <• :l ■* • 1 *«/ '-^■' direct to studding. .—66- V -''i'^- „'::.-.%: ■'in .^U' sL 'ni ■ • . ',:M- :■t■''■' \i'■.'iJ :i ^-:\ '< I '>■ . ^. ^i; [ethodr of i^lliiljSlpprjmp ¥ ^. s», ?^i ^'<*^f. ^w- % f; :l ■^''*-^^^:-:/l-^v'^^if ! ,',.Sh0vvs sitljSjHp ana wi|- ''•'■'^ '• -^' ^ '^'^:|?',|?i^:*'?Vr' l^lfc^^^^ where .o „„i, When „se«*s ^ni^i' "^■''■' ' ■ - raa^.^^i. .- • . -M.(f^''^H^%-''3:-p"»fe7..i --.. '•>rm•- - twp inches u.>v U'ot. ^^ > , 'f^' , «^;^ ■ 'J^P''**- '•*" '"'*f "Khi^* to the toot. AWrifc^^ ■.. / . - , ft ■. ■ . '<- I ■ •'■■ DIslaneip Betwteefi . $ ,4. 'V iUi.swer at c^ to ... i No. ,8 K=iu^e can be^■scd on sap;,orls^up , ,a ei^t 'or ^ine IV,. LartI y^o 26 ^^J ^H \ ' , ' ^' .'^ 1 Nos. io and 22 >ra|ig« can he ii.sed on'slfpports up to six feet/aDarl /^ Vn' ,« i!^ 't ■ IPPP'*^'' oiKsupports up to/tVor thi .;No.^^^.,i,UKecan beui-d or. supports up ,0 ,hreJ.,r fb.lr fcet/apaj/; /, '" '""^ "^ "P'"*'"^ I'' ^'""* " .^ -r— ■ ' '^ -■»* ^ ■#■■■■,--■ ' r~ -tl?»- A-1 »'Vi . • .-^i' :'^': ■ \ ■ ■ .V i THB METAL LI C ROOPINdi C OMPANY OP CANADA, LI/V}ITE[D, TORONTO. CANADA. Curved Corrus:ated 5heets. \--. WK niamiractiire corriiffitled fihccts tiirved to any specification reniiirod, in j>^ x .'h-iiich corriinntion only. Gurvfil ccilin>;s, when painlcil (iiittably. prcsciil a very heantifiil finish, and arc very iliirable. The nsc ol curved >.hcel» for roofing. CCihnif anil^ other nurnoMes .is niaiiit'oLI. iiml 4^fTi>ti 4kiivi>u ronwi^lnriihln ••vniititi^i iii .^t»uir>,.,ii.«t> ceilin); and, other piirpoMes .is manifold, and often saves considerable expense in cKinstniclion. .,- r fi « ■ ' -.»^*i'- Shows ctM-ru^aled sheet curved for roolfi mhd ceilintis. Sheets can be ci»r\ed to -.yin rci|uired radius. ' ' K % ,Sh6ws iipptii ■ion of curvbc) corru|»i\,t iron oJv iron floor hj ■\"he.Se artJies, ^"or streng^th; 1iphtfte.>!S,TSurHbilltr wid fmi^ci \s fot ce'dJnf; inf fire-proof buildinffs, after concrete fillinu is put in. qJMf^tims, cannot be ex.cellerf. The weij»ht i»f the arches, with concrete JP. <. ^ top of Iheni, i»'*but, little over half .thnt,\tf a brick acclfl wiih ijt^icreie filling same ho«Kl>l< thus allowing fiewer or Ji(»htcr beatns.lo bc'uscd lessening (he load on the walls-; beKide»' beiMg from tviMity to thirty per c««il. ch^aper'than brick arches; and consettucVtIy Isrjfely supplanting ^. the latter for fire-proof Ito^a., ' • j^,-i:' ' V- "^ *-*•' .*,**'' .« . " fe' ' Corrutfated arches hAve often lefeii' tested, afig^iwe-' never shtnvii' iinv deJIectu-ni at *%, filling!oi»W and uni^i the u*e oK ■ ■ ■ ^ /■■ . __^ . , . . . ,._ ... pressure of one thousand pounds -per square foot, and little deflection at two thousand or th|ee thousand ftoimds per square foor, usinjr «i(^teoii gartue iroii! KolJ'teMs, see article oil "StrepKth ot CorruKatcd Iron." ■■",', ■■ t , '■a,,-/\ ■ '-■' ■ ■ '■-■; ■ \-' ■.-■ V ., ^ • ik'-;;^'-Aciffif :*•*,::.■ \ \ ^.1?-; ¥' ■/■ /■ THE METALLIC ROORNQ COMPANY OP CANADA. LIMITED.' TORONTO. CANADA. FlK. 114. SKows corruhMtcJ sheet C(ir\cU lor permanent awiiiii),'. Neat, cheap, li( ht and diirahle. l^iK. IIS- verHiii as. / Shows double .-urved ciirrutfated iron for venlitntors and vi Ksllmales for nirved corrujjated iron furnished on receipt of specification, showing distance betw«1tn li-'ii^lh and number of spaces 10 he covered. -r- \:- ■"-■«■■■ i? \ ■ • supports, nimouni o« crown required, a^Wi -fi8- - r- \ - /. * 1 ■■ •■ ■ 1 ■' 1 ' ' ' ' ■ ■ *< ". . ',.'*'"' • ■ ■.. ■ .;.■. . •■* ■ :.' • '■ f ■! ♦ - I' - ■' i ■ * •■ . • Trie METALLIC ROOflNU COMPANY OP CANADA, LIMIFBD. TORONTO, CANADA. J- ' ;/, ■ /' ■. : ■ -:. ^ ' \ * Corrug:afed Iron without Sheeting. ... ft 'if, Fig. 116. Snows Iho application of fofriijjalod InSii Without using any jh«rtlng. Hy this constriicti^ii roii),'li balleiis, an inch llilck;inil say .-fi to threes inches wide, arc nailed across the tpp ot the Matters or studding; every three or lour feet apart, or more if heavy iron is tised, and the iron nailed to the battens. The rafters are not irece^siarDy set any particular distance apart, as thcTron is supported hy the battens. All sheeting Is saved, which qmounts to a cafisiiierabieitcni, and- the whole huildrni; is braced and stiffened as eflTecttiatly as if it had Pwith wood. Kier construction is to place the rafters the proper distance apart to suit the width of the iroH, and fit cross supports betwceirand fliish with ih^top of the rafters, and then apply the inw. ^ When cori'uijated iron is used as sidin);, without shectin^i.the sheet may be.applied with corrugations runnint; crosswise, direct to the studding, .- nixtcen, ci);htcen or twenty-four inches apart, or the sheets'may be laid vertically, the studding beinn placed the prijper distance apart, depending' on beeiC the width ol iron used. -69- •'H W\ i 1,1 * I I "t «> % THB METALLIC ROOPINO COMPANV^^fP. CANADA, OMITED. TORONTO, CANAI>A. H^rrugatei) Iron partitions. jp ■^ "•>i r \ FIRIM'RlHll" purlilioiis iniiy ho coiiMlnii'leU in sluip)!, ImlorivN iiiiU piihlif, liiiilil- ill^;^, etc., hy iippUin^; I'lirniKiitt-'il Iron ilirivl lo wood sliiiJUint,'^ in .thi; saini' minincr lis ' when used lor' silling. The shocls* ol iprrinfiili'd iron nmy he applied eillier verlieHlly or liorizonliilly iis tiesired, and ean hi laid out in panels ihe sunic as lor loiliiiK'i ond • decorated In any way lo siyt the taste. I'artitioBs lonstriicled ol • wood Ntiiddiii);, plaeed the pfopcr- distani'V apart, with the neeuhsary supports plai'ed helwecn, and covi- ered on hoth sides..wifh eorrti^^ated *iroii, will he loimll to he •'just as lire-prool as brick, wliHe cosliii^ n^ moi'e than wood, or -ordinary lath and plaster'. TKe corruKated lrtlt{ will stiffen the entire wall, impartiii}; additional strcn^'th thc'elo; the . construction bein)} Nnch (hHt aU parts are lhoronjrhl_^ banded to(;ethcr; every line of Joint Is crossed or broken, each part reinforces- each other, and the strcn};th is •.tflMlfP distributed. ^^' I , -.- ^.4 f- S f THB MBTALUC ROOPINQ COMPANV OP CANADA, LI.MITBDrT rjfeA V-f. Corrugated Iron Fencing:., OHTO, CANADA. ■-■- — - ) ' ^lANTlAi. iinil Uuruhlu fcnceH ciiii b« conmruk'tDil hy Uftinif Corru|fHleU >tlu«l' Irt*))* itittaHil ol' wiiuilvn hiHirilt^ t'h« *" , '^ms- the bolt comes IKrounh the roofui),'. Shows the m»th'od of faslenin),' Iho corj-u^ated sheet to the .-\bout fifty washers\o a pound. iron frtimework with our speviaj bolt, as illustrated in Kik.' i 18. 'W' THB MBTALUC ROOPINU COMPANY OP CANADA, UJNITBD. TORONTO. CANAUA. Iron Frame Construction. Section of lh« roof of ihe Union Station, Toronto, sluiwinicconMlriictioii of ih«f iron frttmcuork und mellioU of fiuieninK th« corruynleti rtHilIni; wi(h holt, asithowii in Kijf. jiH. Tho boll lu'oiinnctf henvecn llic Z hari, commencing iit the cave, in ci(fht\Tei"t centreH lor the limt three courticn of rooHn^, and (Ive ^Ht fen iiK'hcH lor the remaining courses, and the curved corru|;ilted iron at the top is tweKe led lon^. All of the (rolvM»i'('d corrugated iron riHifrnK. hi>th iitri|T|{fit and curv*d\t|)ied on the Union Station,- Toronto, amouiitinif to about tighty-flvc ton*, WttH the "Owl" brmid, supplied by us. ^W 9 Lead Washers^ Flit, liJ. — ^or UM under Nail HmuIs when putllag on Corrugated Iron, ■« . One pound contains about three hundreil washers. .Wtc i aj. Show* the AppllcMon ol Lalit Waahcre, % I- f '#• ■ . -/■ The additional cost of doinf; a job with these washers is trilling', while by their use a perfect job is made. , " . —72— ^^v J^ , ' s^- i X ;* / .1 Tffj^MRTALUC KOOFINO COMPANY OP CANAqA. LIMITeD. TORnNTP. CANADA. '#; ■-•-r^ ^ ■-'■ .'; . — 7— — F i g. 124.— Union SUtlo i i. Tu r u i itu. — ' Coraretl wbh lh«'"Owl" bj-unU of (riilvHiiixcU (.'orriiKiilcd Inyi, I- \p 4- ( I I \ -^ t t ^- If TMB MBTALLIC ROOPINQ COMPANY OP CANADA. LiMtrBO. TORONTO, CAHADA. (V ■ ■■■ ^% ~* , Slu.»vCorruK«ted W(MH». nuJi- ilr «vlion>. lor use ,.i riU^'c ol r.fi" iiiut-^ilso iiiiOvr llic i-orir,ii>;i(l.'il 'n,m at ijiv «ii\i-!., .,J ' Till- H.aHl i- Hill W imi? siJo iiiid lorruKali-il on Iht otluT >ull-. lo I'll (lie loriinf.'ali.ii)'. oi' llii; r^nil'iiij^ *• . K • . •■';»■' • .' I ■ - • ■■ •. !• . '• ■ , ■ ■ _ •> . • > . . - n, -■ ' '* , ^SIio(>> -vMuni ol Sluvl Iron (.'.Miiw iis appluil on rallciv. ilii, i> '. ' useil l.irKoh o,ii i;'rain»l.>,.lo.>, loiMidru<. and all ki.uU ol maiiinl.u nmnK-" ,V -.'■■ iMMMni^v. l!uMiMi>is|..i„n k„K!li up lo ..i«lu Uvl, lo suii (Ik- .litiamo ' '*•■'"■' ralli^rs, aiul loi aii\ »i/e auit iK-ij-ii ol . oriiiio. *.'■■- ■ " - ■ .K ^ *!..:: «&t,' ViKi IJ«. A- . — » , ■ ■ i, - ■ .ShoHs Stevl Iron Wiiulou SirHor use in ^omtiitk sills olSvuulotts. MaiU' lo orilc-r in U-n>;il,J|%licarii.n ol ,>nr iorrnj;'tK'd wood and ridK«vap ..n •I'otrujfaUHl iron Foolinj; »| ihe ridjfi). » , . . . -, ■ liirt»aiii/cd livlKCiap.'tlfUvii' or tfiKhlccn-tilih ({ir(h. ' I'liinU'd rldjn' rap. liricvn-'incli Kirlh, ■'"■■ ■ - ■ ■ ^ ■ ' ' . • ....,■■-.■ -y,, ■. - • - .. *»;■ K»f . ijo; g;..,.. ,>,.. >*„.. „.„,; ,„„„«,,,.„„„ „ „,;„,^. ,„„ \j:z:'i:^::7:;t:2:::::7::^^^ • — 74- ■^w^-f' ^.3» ' I ■* -^^ Pi p.r^ ■ .mi: ■ I'm-- ^ ■ :t r • ^ «! THB MBTALUC KOOPINU COMPANY UP CANADA, LIMirBD. TOHUNTtii. CANADA. f Str^i of Corrugated ft-on*. In i>r»K'r IV prove ilic Kroitl Hlrvii^'lh Ihal ii>rrii|;H liiis lvi'i\ Mibji'tii-il li\ tniliu'iii cii);iiK'fr«,'' whose author From •■ Tly ArchllectK' antl liullder*' l^k«t-l|io^k." liy I rank Kmi'im KItMcr, C.K., » . , ' (■•mMillini; Inlii/iil. .. ■ ■. -l l4<'>l hiuIi'uiiIv .mill .ly-r <'ln\. (xnutiii" rrmAiMriii l>rrt««INH«,lt4tJ iiuhi^u r«ilMiiMl,* tit ink t„ "■■-■ '>%j;i« rvrflrv ifM Ui«il.*in in . -.'11 -' - I'* "', Prom 9 I ll«-> t>'>l M'hK'h. iilivr .ui hour, iu» iHTiiutiii'iM <»»| wn<* ii|>|trct-iatiti*. Tin* ti%|H>mt«'tl iir»M of ih«' sluvi was 8,^1 Ht|iiiin* li-.i. .iml sin. »• ill** ittttkU ivitin* lo.itl o) i>Mt fMuml> i^fi|iiivrtl^tii 10 J» pouiHU MIMHy dtolrlMlted. II KimttiiiU (^ j.iMMi : N. 44 JSJI IHHIfltU per IMflUUV CuOt. (ItMiilMiTiil. . JS9' pOMIMlIP p«r JHiiMrv foot U ibuut four Umet tK* welxht of tlic Kr«at*i» crowd that ■ if , . ■ , ■ ■:' ■ . • j'- . * ' ,# 1) p.^ssos'M.-'s.'biMli sir.iij;!il miuI iiirwtfiJ, Wtf ffuntiHh Krlyw <»imiu' •^^vvrc tw^tn to wtikrh it y{on niKh mattcrit is beyond' tiucstlun '^ ., , o could Hi^xoiiKreitalv upon a flcMr, ^.Mi^^Mt-nilv ii.^> Ml ■»» thiv.- u-.'tlimm- Wh..^ H'.tii\ tMHiiii.iiv .r,»H»l : ituMLowi. Hiuh ,1 | ivwJ woulj |Hl>«lmf .1 «lit1t-iiiti|i »l )>nl\ (liV iMii-->|u.iiUv iMil^t*) *'ii.- j^i.trtn iiirfi, im .hm- ••<UU hiiiK •!< ,i .t| i)i« tfmr (w»' \ilhti' Jfi ol 'NtiiMiKlh *'t.Matr»»i»l-.. tMK*> KifH I In *'X|m nm-irt-. «t f ,• fi i* .1 lh»lh (Ml i\iii MimH>rl%, Hiih^li^i'r |UHlil<« ol ^ t (•niii^.iliiMl') .iUmu' lutu'liiit^, ;iii(l imi - sbtiiW" ill" itu- I oriii^itliitiK, hut in ,1'iH'li f .»M* III* ii|i|>ic«'iahU* (lilffri'itt'O lit flu'i. u'Htilt yiin% i\U%vf\f\i. . '' SKiOMi i\ti Jiuli ot iiiiiii- IW.-r I'iKlit'*'*'" KiiMX*' iritii, »;t>nnyiili*il likr lit' tUv U^'Ki'iii*iH}i U'si, litii itif ■■(n*U> *^l ititMJkirrtiMiilion^ iiiitiMst-tl tit tiiic iiiii) (.Mh'-?|(mri«'r inthc* h\ Itu ji(r»vt-,->.» ,»l airbinu^ •'"' *h»*oi ; *l«';tr ^^* • , , 'aii, <«i)i Itvt oiM- iiti'li ; liM', It'll iih lii*H i t*iiM(|tl)v Wi-nlv -Ht-vcii- ii f, imh iwjMin livt" iM* Ii4". if«h'tl iiKJitiiti ihi- 'ilMiliiMiutHi. . ' * Knt'ti. ItHM <^ lti>' •tiili .tbtitit*(| ii|hin a latijit^, ihi' iitiit-t f»t*r(itMi nt v\(iii')F M I «--it't|Hifii(rM'iiti Ihf i^rriiK-dfi'it^ it| rilif .trt h tvliu U rt'^ifil ii|Ktii U. \\ V UMU'-Ktin-Hi ol Ihi- -.iviiM iw,» \\t>kHl«*n lilttt k". wi'rr pl^ti cU, ovi.tiptiMK it « i»||h oJ Miiit' iitt'lit't, itiiil i-vicWiltDK a* ruNs ilu' nrt'h V ttn tiit>iH tiat piliul a Utait ol' oiixlriiK'* 1*^ ilik- I'ki.ni ol '4,480 {MHltldt, or tWO^una. l-mU-r IhiH tonil' Ihf aitli iftJM t'lttlfif * afHtMi^«*tic-hatl til an ituh at V. Ixs tMiiiiiK llaitt-r altMi^ iliat sitlc. anil >tff(4^iK niori' (iir\t-il ii|i\iartl a^Ml^' Ilu- ii^^tU-tt^ tnlf N. .Th'' <>Miiil.ti hltuk^ Wt>ii! 'l^ftt |Tliit:i-tl al Niaiitl iHi) loit ^4fii- )mU-iI (h|htM tht'Mi, ityMltlitiiH* I** t^it' lH^[tHl*i at L. MiikiiiK * tOtat of 1^,9*0 pounda, or four lona. I^bumiihl Hit* anient' ii«t>iU a litilt' * iiii>n-' t'tint'tl III ih«- (-(•itiFt*. .'I'lif Kuiil uasllu'ii innt-aM'J iHyli'ti tluitis^ttul |hiuiiiI« i|inl lt'rilM.i,tyin){ lor st;tfrai tla\v Vuo irtMi tic-, t^ttli i«nv'i>t(ll/|tv :(titi* ami lhn't*-i|tijiiit*r i'nrlu*^^)iii li wcrt' iiM'tl'loi |iii'\^>iiliitK ili4' ahnitniMil i';iH ty^t- HiV(*iih(*il iii'atly iMti*^|kiUrtfr oi ^11 itU'ti : atlijiliit^al oiit'o ui'if iiiM>rit-il, aiitl (lit^' loiitll inci'i'ati^l li> a/total ol «tix litji<«t tir j.Y.!(40 (Hftiiuls^ |t;tiiv;t>l it itii aiMl L» ami |wr)i «' 1,tj»' ■'^ti»|V (tl loBu hriMil (»itis tM irCiii at ihf y»'hlrt' 4t| Ihf aVt hi fU-lojn fh*- load* • linil.l,; aM.itotttt-**!! N ami V. » ?)«» far As loitl^ tji' jihIk**^! K lln- *'yv, llif Oiait^ of ili|i"ftr«li yi^iK iH'rIivl. Ilu- lo^itls'|| Hifti L tliil/iii'l loiii'ti*fa»>li trtlii'r. ^Aftrr slamlinn tmyr iKiiti M »^M( lIu- toatl wa- at i'Ulftitalh Mp»Ti\v*\, rrip|tliiiK ihi* anh. Thv Uwid nHV«!4ir.^ to idi^mi ttiM thouaaud poundavf*f aiiuare foot of ||m ircb^ ^9<^. W4i)*>^>' '*ft'*>' '»»'iif Miii» toiitmon wCi- i^jHitail ol f^tr'u k hM ti(f>)iroot rtoof*.'" It^»\\fv at ihr tji>niri*i>f(tiit'- hall' HtfH.- \ / THB METALLIC ROOPINQ COMPANY OP ^ANADA. LlMITED.vTORONTO. CANADA. /• r^ Cor(^g:ated Jron Awn tugs./. Neat, LiKht in WclKht, S>XTon% and Durable! Wrought I ron Awni ng 5u(H>orts. % WMm % \ ."iS" oil Nup'orlK. j,nv» a curxcJ, corruifiit^d j ron Awiiinif, complrio, willi wri>u>flit , . Kstiinatcs fiirnishtd for conipi.j|re''aflitii)&» .» J -^ ■ 11 • 1 1 ^Hi V - ■ • ■ , 1 i 1 1 l^ i t -. /. ■■'■■■ 1 r VJS 1 D ». 1 'M \ ■ ■ ' , ^ . "^ 1: 1 ' i' '' u ■■1 m m M '-■'.I'. ; ;.| ■f , i IF 'V"'-- •fj. .■ . A "■ : " ^ — ^ - I : • • „„ ^^ I ■> - ■ o . ..." ' mt ' • ..." . '•..■. .-.■,- ^Amount of Corrugfated Iron We Give for a. Square/' ^^ *• ^ ,,.# : . :: whcniakl. ' ^ '/:.'">'"*•• '^ ^'^^''''^r «h« lap ll-V^mprc metal i. «^kos. and cpnHeH»cn.ly ,h. nu,rc U ^ Table Ahowtajc the Coverfnif Widths of Various 5hM«. AllowlnR lor liKierent Side Un«. : Co^Atcnts ol CorruKBtcd Sheets as ("Inured In SelllnK^ JWllt M Cufrujillon. 2^ jneh.. 2>i •• fc^§*Fi 'if'- •^ Shrt-ls |«»rk,.l • m. ,,„rlV„,j,l .'r.r»«.W. '>* ... t!3v s Ttifn) li«nirlh of Off incljes ?2 •• •^R . .. •w •' ■ ♦«6 •• ■•86 96 " - »« " •HJ •x;« ' " ♦03. " •6;J J*" •- . I « Bilrtimo Wjdlh of 33 inches. arji '• 33 27 >4 •" 36 30 30 •■ 31 26 2« 30 .W 36 30 33'. 2«X in S^u^r*' Ftci. 2J feet. 16;^ " I3)i ■■ 22. •• 30? J ?• so*} " :1 '^^■:i ■w lie ( •* -••S^i-, Slh-tfts nitkrkril • ntv itirrii|{ttf(t ih<»wiw<. -7n — ,-a r' -wp / pi: ' TMB MBTALLIC ROOPINQ COMf AnV OP CANADA. LIMITED. TORONTO. CANADA. X ■A ■w Amoufitof G6rrug:ated trbti Required toCovei^a Square, whetiLAtd, AHowins: for Differernt Laps. \ ijam* iaimttMA UofthwlM. ViiJ 'J. Int'hc* KnJ 1^ Ml- \m\. AihI 3 Invbn Knd t'.'\ml il«liM ICaJ Ami Lap ' M) tmrl. liui ll«t II II (0!»; li:i,', 1171 HOA linj nil lor III II \»\ I i.'i 115 I \Vi\ llii llli 117- 'I2-,'. 11. 1 M I.Jip M|, fMt. li:i f.rl. 1 1 Hi IJ55 lU^ 1391 IIIJ .11 a l-JO lia it«i I •-"It ll.4«' IQ"! no I HI 1 30 J'JrtJ n«| l'J3i 1.12 117 1811 liH llttl i-mJ \ml«lii.hMiiMl 111} laH II7| 126 UWJ , lift 122 iin 1205 I2B all t*\wt* »n riifhl' IVvl kmg. Whei^c ilrflercnl^enKi.hv-of Kheetii.nre used frj> X :t6 ti.'^;io he«. 2A X i inchc!! — n ^ ^ •>! X 5 For *tie Uf M I corruKVtIon. I I " 1 I '1 I 1 , M^ /■ /' T ^**-. -^ t T t ■ fp ■.»t , lflN<| CHIJIPANY OP CANADA, LIMITED. TORONtO. CANADA, NTO. **>• To/Find the QuanUty Necessary to Cover a Square. Olio hniulnil, Hhiih will ^.i^l. t|,, 1 \i- ,:r:r-i:*s:— -tv:,^"'^-'^^-^^ ■ A riHifi 1411 « (Ki iVv.|, is to be iv .,,."' V' -'" POR EXAMW.E: :;;■ "■^*^^'"'^ •""'"^'' <-^.or 3o.i, -Suar... .^il. ,;, cL^r"^^^^ ' " ''r" '^H';"^'' v« -r.acc. „hcn laid allowi..^ f.r .hc.c.«p,. c How to Order Corrus^ated Sheets. X .he .orr^t Hu,.m!.>. V •'"°"'" " '■'' '" "^ l^" fc"V"r af ^b.nh >U„s .,mJ e„U« <„ .heel,, and «* will «,.ul .he »hce., ..o. .orKCM,,.. lu,«.C-ver. ,0 allow' for .he e.Vd laps X 1 1L h . , :' ," 1 ^" ""'- '"l^' "' '"* "*'"''> ""■' "«""*.'" le.,K.h .^ ; pHrt.. to adva...HBc «r.huii. wa»w. - '^ ^ ■ " '"'"• ••'•"""'"'"'J '«''•««!'' !*>»' he^Jna.U ... work mu. or wUt^mt i,,.o%«4l . When so' ordered. sheefN will he .i,-u» .0 exKct HWe rtuuir^d !« ..k: .1. . " -J^ " . • .*.H.e .here ,„a,^he> - - ' ''" re.,u.r.J.i„ which c«w we charge for .h«.»...Ml ime .aken in «,.,.i„^. „od ali^v for,4„v ••-!«»- ■"'Jwt:'' .\,^ ■ V ■ i ^ -r is iiiaUi' I'roin two thlCkncMIM ol thoroughly scawiiad wood. laM in oppoMic Uiri'tiionsi and ra»lt>iifil UtKullu-r uitti t'liiii.'lu'tl naiU at iIokv inlcr- vaK, Ml H» lo pri'\CMl any wiirpiii),', and ihun oiviTnl »<< aslx-MKs paper and llii-n willi prinu' ihiinoal tin in small slicvls, loi'kcil l>i(;oltKT on all I'onr slji-s in mull a manner iis to kin cr up idl nail hv. The meliil projects an inch over the- wonul al the sides nnd lop, and Ihi' shnttefK rahhetted where they jilin'in the centre, so that ihey fit ther ilosely.. This form ol door and shiitler is the Standard adopted by tha insurance underwriters, and experience hi> shown that it is a heller proteelion iiiid will withstaml tar (greater heal than ,H solid iron door. The wojod lillimr may .har, but the door will nol burn i!vcn in the hottest eonlla^ration. ' \ . ■■ The fastviiiuffs arc of t'^.-iniji x I'^-Buh bar iron, bolted through th* shutter, Hiid shiitlers are supplied either witlv,or without tlu'ni. When orderiii); lire-pftvil doors or shrftt'ers, always send a dlagratn, "showinj; the exact Ih'>kHi and! width of openin); in feet and iiuhcs, and if the ope4iinK has H circular head, send distajwe frt)ni the Kilton^ tip t>> lite crown of the arch, and nl»o distnncc troii^-lhe tiottoi]^ up U> where llie cfrcle'starls. ' - ^ We furnish shullers either with or without fnslenin|{s, and suitable hinges and eyes, all. complete, ., » Price), qiu^ted A»n receipt of itpcvilicalion sho»in({ .shape, size and nuntber of shutters rct|uir«U. P«t. 134- The above Illustration #h«w* our Wood Filled Shutter, Complete w^th Hastenin.ri. ^ f ■' — Hi- j -. .^ 1 s ■ i \;., h THB Mm^MaJCJ(Oo«Na^co^^ limitbo. Toronto. Canada. Pic. 13$. C«o»» Skction F»f . 136. Corrugfated Iron Shutters. THK .uv..,,,pHn,inK' illuMra.ioM hHouh o.,r Corru,.,«l Iron ShulUr ... i, „pp«,.rs o., .. co.}^. i-- 'OK«.her i.. ,hc ce.„re. ....U o.,o mx over the oihtr tif;hlly. -^.^ ■ The fHs,c,.i.^. ..r. or ...-inch . .M.,ch b.,r iro.,. M.cU .hrou^jh ,1,, shu„er, ami 1*" arc ...pphttU cither with or without iherp. exa, , m!^; "^^"■'►f '^-P-r do... or ,h..t.crs. .,w.y. tf„d . U..Kr.m. .h.>«...^ the x, hc.,h a..d „.U.h o, openi.,,. i, feet and i..chc». „,... i, .he o,K.,.i.„ has a .L,.r ^.Z^, t^r:""" :"' """"' "" " •"" -'-" "^ "-"-"•'""' "'- "' ^e .ro. ine noitoiii up to where the circle starts. ; alijon,)!^!"""'' """"■" """ "''" " *'"'""^'^"'-'"»^''- «"J -iubl. hinges and ey«. renUea''" "'"'"' " ""'" "' "f^'^'"^'''" -""-"'K ""are. .ue and „flmi,.r .rf shutter. xh.i -M~- /.■ '' 'H ■V /. \ TMB MBTALUC nOOPIfMl COMPANY OP CANADA. LIMITSD. TORONTO. CANADA. *' Richardson's" Pressed Metal Fli*e-Proof Doors. y" Uurtix <^<>f^r Platml. y TU«,i>(ily Vib,Mi-. Iiiiwi I'xiivpltintf wllji iji«iiriMU'v uiiUfrnriUTs' sfH-cilu'iitiiOiN for Hlaiiiliiril lirt-moof icil by li'iiiliiiK ari-hil«ct», Hnii fully .^• .N: ■■-■/^.^ .. ; Pllf..l37. A— RcpreifciitN iti>:^hvul\itf ittecl for ruHi>ed Into the ^'^oove in the VeoOii ' '■ core, lapping eaih in her ; the groove is tl^eii filled wifh a xtcel bund v''f openinjf. Bach «lf. THB MBTAtUC «OOP^iili-ii for >,. OtUll PIf. I3». "^ Conttructloin of Door. A— AVoiul BB-— SalamiiiiUyr . C— .A»b«)itos r. DO SictfTsule %■ ^T :iU(<'Hl'purliluin, I piirliiiiCii, is it ^ paper on bac|{ otjciuh pani-l. ijcK A Tile on meliti (nth jiurtititfi B — Rou)f h franie. C - .M«ttil-coveAi.'(l D— MelaU( jamb. :* /' r"^. THB MBTALUC ROOPINU COMPANY OP CANADA. UIUTBO. TORONTO. CANADA. Fl re-Proof DcMirs, Ul?U IKMIHS. Hri' til HH) tHii' riH*«i. H. riH lhf> hrttt' OUH INIURil .irr llr.-.|ir.H>r. Thfy will >%m\\m- Ih.- (NJH UOOftl^ »n' llltiiil«»iu-, tvlilK I'Uh'.l l)li|
  • Ul i'i»|i|irr, ,\iilU|iu>, ri-MlHlll ihi, '».inu''. OiJH INM)HS i'MitiuM Mitrp, ^hrtnki Mjf nc .wolh i.» i»utl it|«Hrt. OlIH IHM>Rft iii'i' ttiNilt' lit' iwk) nhri'i* itf. «ii*.»l, iMti* ttii vMt'h <»)«i«' ot ih^ i%u'iiii(ii|f. UliH IMNHIS Hw 11.11 hlKh iiflioUi «hir.- ».■ Ii,i«- ill.- HKKT iliKir •■»« HMtli*, *v iHily n%k n n*«^Huihlt» |Htti* (»•*- lh«*m. *HIH IMN>HS «liiiii|t| br tiwil in nil Hn'-imml ImikliiiK*, lo inuki' IIumii lili'-|HiK>f, ., OUt( UOOKft rtn» M Huh«iiii)n> lor lijirilwiHHl ilouro, iiml ft'iiiJly titliiAiirtl, ttir iiM* nil ihrtiiiKh lliil.'l'*, lltmHtiiU, Ah(Iiiiii«. i\iur4 Mtiii^'i, l*o^t i)HK-i*«, i>tl1(-t- jiihl Miiiik lluikliftK^. riifulri^H, l.ihrtiru-v, iHt., iMt-t OUR IMIORA it>M*«l litr. i>ftit»* \'»iili« ttn* i lttNi|ii*r niul nine*' |irc-|frtHil ihiiii III.- li.Mvv w.ititf ir.iii iliNirH. OUH IMIUHS j(in. I. .Ill' jiiitl thitnw'lvr in .1 hiiililiiiK, hihI ili.. iHibli. .uii SKK ri«* •■tUli'nVr|inH>l'Vi>hiii)( i\)ii-lH-t lux . OUR UOORS' Hill .«ft\i' vtiii inmimiK-.* rtiul hriiiK ymi hi|fli«-r >iViiihU, ^ OUR IMM>R5 will iir.irr ilir hi>«i invr^t iiumii t.iu .-mii nrnkt'. .^ OUR IMMIM8 iir.- n.> liriidi'r ih»n n hiiiilwi hI .I.Hir. llONti. Ihiiik tiiii k UIK4I v.Hi h«v.' «.'ii iIm'ih. hr.iiiiM' ilh't ,»r ililh'ri'iii Irom «iit ikiir ».im Imiv »tfi tvvn, .imtlmiii 111.- a.H.i In', .iiiw il « \,'« iMrnl. .4 IhiMu-. Ih.tl .tir- iiri> rtri» MiHi*! iix- .1.11 HUM,- o.khI .l.>..r< In a llrr-|«rati^ huiklinif ytmt IwikliHg n 11..I lirt'-|mi«rf II Jk 11.1 .1.1 Ml. . Ii.».ii,ii.' Ill int,'.ii||.ii>< Ihf mi'iil'. iiii.l Ix'iiiiiy .il ih.-w llimr«, J«i«(h, k a, »>hI y.nir iii.|iiii i.-^ Mill rii'vinr |Mi>i(i|H «iuI .uriMul a^lli-iiluiii, lliiilk 111.' .I.Hir» .iri' hi-uty, hrmiiu- l)w> iiri* mXJ IlKiin- mil it.H.i» .■iiYiii'.l jiKl lh>- |ikiiii lMrJ«iit|rl iliHirt rt||kl ^m> lit Ih.' il ' (S, |i h,<> h.H-n tKsi>:n ■^Hii.1 lh>iii«.iiiiN 111 .li^lkir* l.ir mbfr Hri'-|iriuir nuilrrtaU, mihI then U.-«ltiit ihi-'ir iiiliM-- h> ii«iii|| H'.i,..! ,t,wr> l»iU.»'r» ihr llri- Irum .111.' r.mtn r.i >iikiih.-i l - lliiilk »(.-rl i.iiKlrii. l.-il hiiikliiiK«, «h.'n Alk-iiiK« Hunk Miiil.liiin, nlw. ;ih^ ll.ii|if IntiimHir HiiikliiiK. UAli .11 N.-* Vlirk, «.-r>' »l »(ivl 1 i.k>lru> li.ii(, »nl »i.n' ■->iin|it<-(i-lv )["■*•'<' '» Itri'. 1 m. hinu lr\ini ii nHiklln|| Ai n>w Ihf mr.i-i iStv iMi|r< .HI «nU ■•» I OVH IHItVHH, tCTi' . WOl'l.lt HWK l'HK\>A'»;il llllv J t ^ M DIES, CA5iNOS. HINqeS ANU LOCKS. *OUOHUIN(l AND MRICES. W'luT*' HiHTiiil ilf%iK«** «n' rciiuirril. im inr^v itrdtT'i \%r hiII ImiiIiI itm- I itKili*' Hr('tHl«*«'(\ tltMt»«l-Atr cv»Ty Hvr httndrrJ (|pi*n, wtihimi t'Jni i-linrK**. Whi'rc two dif>i nr%' n'(|uh^tl on a ti*** hiintlri'it iKniV (irjfr, prU-e^witl b«" riii>«iHl fi.tm [ht iUH»r. CAMiil|r<«. will U* ImiUI loari'hili'i t •* ilHiid «mi 'ill nrilcro id nm* huinl^fil «KH*r<*, , wilhoul f\iru iharifv. .Vtnutti jtny »l<»>»i({n" in wihhI (iin " In* Juplii-fiifd, . "inK»'* **•< »»<• lh»*'"f«i*' ol l)u* tliMfo, M» ihtty * in bf httlUHl Ihii^itnh itioin, / nmy bf u-m-U if tlc:*iirid. Any HlyU* Uii'k «Mn Ih* m-wiI i lli«* i»iily nr. LtH'kt '■■' '.■,. ihoiifU bf |mA in wlirn iliH)r i-* iiiuilc. Ill (irtlfrinK ttr H*&in)( for firii'MI Wf rft|iiin* lu kiHtw ilw itiimhvr t*f tltiiM-« m|tiiri*il. tli»* riuiii .»ii»* t»l iIm* o|it*nitiK. «ht«h wmv ih** i|*hm« vwinK* *h*' tbit'knt'M of ihc (wttiiuHt. if I'tt^iHlC* »rr witiiutl litr , iMtf ttr bitib wiibfH (if fli«> tvpcninic. »( Imihc**'' ••'^•' witnliHl iiml kiiiU ' tit ««mc,- .iiuj «tyk> kil Kvk. tt-ifuiri'd. t'U'«... ■> ■ . ,, , . _ _ I ^^^^^ . . '^.. ■■ HjHH^HH^UHHH^HH^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^I ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H ^^^ ^ , ^^^1 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^P ^^^^H ^: '^ • ■• • ^^^^1 ^^^H^^IHHJJIIIHiiliHHHIHiililil^^ ■ ^^^^^^ ' .■ -^ ■■ ■ ■,.•..■■- ■ 'i .- ■••.•...,■■ - • . ; ; ' » ■ < . ■-•!■■ :' • . ■* *i ■■":.«'.■ ■ • ; *''-".'■■ ' , ■ ^^ ■■;;■%; / . . ' ' .- "■■'■:.• ■.■■■•. - '• , ' .:. • • ' : -' ' , ■ .^ • ■ , • . ." ..■•■■■ •• "■ ... -"■"** ■■ ■ . ■ V -.•-■■■ ■ . . '; -y- - ^ . ■ • ,- ■• .■ •• ■» A : - ■ .'■ ••, ■. . ■■ ■■- '■}- ■■ ■v.,-...,:..:,.-f-;.-..-..-. _ ; .. ;■_■; _ ■■ , •__.- : ■ ' ' --. ■, '^'- ■ \ • ' . ■ • ■ ^ • :; -;•. . .•.;• ; •:■■■-■• 'v •-.:''■■: ' ^--.vv':--^;;-b---:-:^y^:;-::^'- ■_.: :_. ../x-.:^^£: < ' ■ ' '.'■ ■■;;/■■ •: '^ ■■':," ■■ ■ ■-.-.; "« »■■■.-■■,"'.' . 0» -V .'■ I ; J THE METALLIC ROOFINO C O MPANY OP CANADA . LIMITED. TORONTO. CANADA. ^7 ^ ► Fire= Proof Doors. Slies and Meaflurementx of Standard Fire-Proof Doors. (See iilsii pa(,'e H7.) . *-Y'_ _J - -• K - " •"-*■ _ _J • - *-*•- -* k Fig. 140 l-- «'<--4 >• — <<«-- I 1^ ; t I i. X ^ ■■"'\ '^J ,1 '-•w^ .(<«_ ■■"'\ /■ THB metallic ROOFINQ company op CANADA, LIMITED, TORONTO, CANADA. Fire^Proof D^ors. sizes and Measurements of Standard h'ire-Croof .Door^. (See also p;i(fe 8ti. ) ^ , * '«4Lt- »•• 3' 1^ 31 ■i w. - - •-•«■■ -^ I. - - »-4' * '•■f- "-.-I'- ll II 1) 11 „ , '>S' „ ^ |i ij |i \ \ ^ ■» ■«- fl - "• - ft * 1^^ 1^3 3 ► — *^*- _ - Fig. 141. «-i#- .1 _!»--*'<•■ -J (.--«■-••- ^ J I** I ft- fll r -'■ A iHI/ 1,-i ^• y^ r- 'fW-' I*. 7 M u -t-> 01 ^ • :: o ■ . 1 o u > Ch CI <, I •, c ^H . 1-; o a T:f £-■. t; J J t> '.^ 1 ,i-j ^\ -— ) -r4 ,1 ►■1 c !-. f; c o f . ^* C-1 'J CO r^ c:! ;■) >,} 01 .-3 .^ t. -0 n.-n o I, I (■1 1) t/I c; c< . ^ »fram paB^l-corricIor door u>th ^lass and transom, also panelled dado and base. Alf Uaplex vopper-plated s.eelf Reproduced from a photograph. . —92-^ !? > H' Fire- Proof Doors. : Fis:. 146.— Interior View, Temple BulldinK. Toronto. .^ . ■ _„ _ _^ Shmvs Slasonic moiuiffriin), sliding; fire doors ciittiii;; off clovators, also Masoiiii- monojjram paiiclli-d^ dado, base iind trim for corridor lijjht.s. All liiiplex coppor-platod stool. Uoproiliuod IVoiii a pliotot,'rapli. U : .- I) m 1 ■ j if;*; I - «;t - » - M :'%•« Fire- Proof Doors. ^ V Fig. 147. — interior View. Tempie BuildinK. Toronto. Shows trim lor inside i^Uss p.-irlitioiis. All cl.iplu!^ copper-plitlod steel. Kcproduce^l from a plioloffraph. ■ —91— ' ■ i ■ ' f ^ 7 v» i^ ' Fire- Proof Doors. ; M B i I ■c a e II ^1 "3 -3 I ; li X ■r. # Flriet-Proof Doors. ' \ Fig. I^^*- Interior view. Tempre Building. Toronto. Shows trin* (or. cKte^ior windows. All duplex copper-plau-d steel. Reproduced from ,. photograph. I '■^ ^ ■:'-1::. -tt t •^ Fire- Proof Doors. 9; ' Fig. ISO. The Y. M. C. A. BuildiiiK in London, In which our Pressed Muiiil l-ire-Pmof l).i..rs u-r- n....,! -07- Mmn- <*• //,»j(f, ,Jn *//*./». V .1. ¥-: . T, Fire- Proof Doors. :-T/ • > i ' I ' "> Fig. ISI.—Parliament Building, Ottawa, Ontario. Fire-proofed with "Richardson's" Pressed Metal Doors, and "Hayes'" Patent Metallic Lathbg. ^ig&i T^TTgr- .V ^' i ■ THB METALLIC ROOPINO COMPANY OP CANADA, LIMITBD, TORONTO. CANADA. Fire-Proof Doors. Fig. 152. — The Home Insurance Building, New York. After the fire of December 6th, 1898, demonstrating- the necessity of fire-proof interior finish. ^ »» ; t- THE MBTALLIC ROOFINQ COMPaW OF CANADA. LIMITED. TORONTO, CANADA. re= Proof Doors. / Si IT. Hrai>v. Dur. oi Hi ii.msi: : ./ ••Til.- iMMUIiMK w.is a> hri-|,,o..|- as il i, possiW,. »,, ,„;,k,. i, „„l.-ss ,\w n,u.i-s arc/ivnu-MI ,'in.l Iho ./.".n „./,/ ^.;,i,/„7f /nimr.s /n„i.: -X.y' ];,rt /o„n,„/. I),;r\/,,r li, i\,,\ IIIM K ItOSXKH, UK NEW VoKK I'lHK OKfAKIMKNT : "In any huiklin,. «1umv llu- linishin^s ar.- «-..o>l, a,ul ll\- >»„l..„l, -mc-r.l,a,uli«. or l,i,„M,i,i»rs - oo,„b,,Mihl.. y.M, win IKU.. a lir... ■ X.-.. Vnrk .S„„. Mn,„n' \. ,.S,,V, „//,v ,/..,r.,r,n / AV,«„J ,„„/ ( auilerhilt Hiiililmas. ^ ■ ^ MiNXKAi'oiV,, Minx., IV.omb.T oih, is<„. On-iiK HI- ClllKK Kvi.lXKliK KiKK Dki'AKTMK.VT, .MlXXHAIMI.IS. i;KNri.KMKN,.-l^, Ocu,lH.,- .«,!, 1,^1 I ,vi,„..s«Hl a v.TV ..-v.-,.. ..\l of v.,„r lir...pn,of doo,/. .I„rin„ vvln.h ,1 >va, M,hji..l*Mo a iK'al „„uh Kirau-r than i. lonnd in hniWiiLs „„ lir.-. .Mil,.,,,.,!, il,.- h.-ai .... tl... insKl.. >,f Ih.- .„rn.-u-.. was ..xlr.-nu-ly Kroal. al n„ li„„. was iIut..^J,.. sii^lm-sl h.-al nolii-ablo nn I ... .,uls,.l.., ,t lu-,nK .0I.I ... .1,.. lon.h. This l.-sl lasted ov.r a,. h.,nr,\al the ..nd ol whi.h linu- .h.- .I....r was l.v.nd 10 ho i„ ^...huI cn.lili.,,,. I hdi..v.- Ihis I., Ix- a p.-rl.-.-l d.W l..r Ih.- purnos.- or whi.h II was u.l.-n.Ud, and sIiohkI.. r.-ioinn..M)d its us.- whiT.'V.T s.uli an applianiV is .■.■.'djl. V.)urs truly, \ i yF. I.. STKISD.V, Chiif Khgineer hire me/iiir/m,ii/. rnioiiti. Hoard ol I-iro U^uKrwril.-rs, to-day spoki- .■on.-i'rninijf the lir.- ;is Si'ir.'lary Mituaiif. of III follows : "The fir., li.-nd was satirically aK^r.-ssiv.- wb.M. i.\h.k.Hl .1,.. windows of llu- fifth flior otH.os of th.- nn.h-r.vnl.-rs. Son..- p.-opK- havo b...-n sayinj; ri^ht ,k,nK that llu-r.- is tio loTlilaK'nit/on hazard in U.r..nto, y..t ,. s.-.-ined for a whilo vest..r.l.-,y as thonKh wo Vonl.l hard!,- b.- ablo to s,-.v o ,r r.-solulions ..r r...„..o.l insurance rales from .hat very hazard. We sw.dlowcd the conflaKralion ha,.:Ll extra, and then th.- conHaKratioi. hazard nearly swallowed ns. It was a costly blaze, bnt it had it.s lessons, some 01 which lire very valuable. Tak.- for i.islance, the condition of the Rrea. helpless B^ard of Trade buildnlK, "'..l. Its iin|M-otecle iliilv ri-i-'i in olVu'i* hiiiU)in);'s. I\ir siTtiu- liiiu' pasl \ liavi' ln'»'.ii proroiiiully hii|Ttrsst'J with ilu* lu'l^•^».it^ n( making; tir^-proot buililii)j;:s safVr against firi' by (In- ust- of less wuiul woik. Allhouj^li llu' corri'rinc'is oC iliis priru'iplf is alwa\s atliiiilliHl, vtrt, in pratlifr, lonilnislibK' tinisli- inji is iiNt'il, undi'i- llu- impression thai with tin-'-primt Hihts ttii' Inirnin^ ot tlu' linisli is nol liki'ly ti> i'ansi* iiiiirli tin'. V Kfit'iitly a small tiiv, In itu' liii'-priiot' otVui' ttnildtn}; in which I havi' \\\\ ntlucs, ili'Vflo|HHl siu'h inti'nsi' hi'ai from the coinhnslion i^l I'nrniinrf anil usual wood liiiish ol wiiuiows anil iloors and jambs ihat it i tinipU'tfly bnrni out llwct' or tour riioms ; and, althoujfh Ihf biiildiit); Wiis poI in dan^r, llu* tin* (.-ausi'd a ^jroat di'al of smoltc and trouhli', and ronsOi|ni>ntly, dama>;t* ; and furnisluul mo witli a valuable objiu'l li'sson. I rtas i-onlirmi-d in my opinion thai a tiro-proof ortiif buiUlinj^ ou^hl lu havo tiiv- proof iloors at li-ast, atui tlial all unproli-iti'd wi>od trim should 1h> omitlfd it possible, it) ordiT to makf a buihliii^ practivalU' liri'-proof. ^ ^ Kor llu'sc rt-asons I havo ri'i'ommi-iulfil to llio i^^iondaj^a founly Savliij^s Hank, for ihfir new oflii-i* building, al Syraiusr, N. V., llu* tiro-proof iK'or and trim stijti by you as li>inx tlif most prailioal .ind sfr\ ifi-abU* iloor 1 lould tinil for sm-fi puriH>M's, anil ViHir rffi-ro.iK'os from infvious ousioinors aro so ^^ood that I liavi* ni> doubt that our fxpootations will In- fully rfali/i'il. On this ]Miiiil I shall In* tiappy to writ** you a loiti-r whfn tho iloor^ .tn* tn usi*. Al prost-nt [ tan only i'inphasi/i> my opinion that liij^h, tire- proof buildinKs should bo »*t|uippi*tl with soiiu'lhinj^ \^'i this natiirt-. i \'ours vorv Iruh, . K. W. OIBSOX. \ U. W. tilHSON, Anhiinf. 54 HlU>.\l» SiRKKT, \i:\v York, July iv^. il^*)**. / Dkak Sirs, 1 havi* nVueh plt-asuro in rfplyiiiK" to Vour eiuiuiry as to the (irf-pnuil doi>rs and other worJv you furnished in the otViee buili^n^ o\' the Onondaga Co(Mit\ Savings Hank. Tlu-V are handsome and they work well, and I am eonlulent Ihat their lire-proof qu.dities are unsurp;tssed. They have been in use now more than fourteen nii^nihs, anil art'iH-rfeeily salisfaeit^ry. I sliall r*'i-iinimentl them toi' firo-pniot' i^ftife building's ill every ifpporl unity; , ■ Yours very inilv. K. W. (.;iH,so\. - - yi.iKli>N Sl'RINi.S S^MIARII M, i lit liiN Sl>RiNiis, \i:\V ^'^mK, September .Mith, |S.>H. I'.FMI.KMl-N, In reply to yoiir.i-nipiiry in le^faul lii ttie I opivr-l'laled Sleel I'oveivd DiHMs used in ^mr new lire-proof buililin^, we wouUI say, that ihev hjivo been in eonsiant use tor over two years and are ivrferily salislaetoiy. While no oeiasion has arisi-n lit lest iheir tire-proof i|ualities, we lee! ituiliitenl ill Iheir provinj; etlitient prtdeelion, slunild mu h neeessily aristi. ■N'iMirs very truly, ' III:NKV' lOSIKK. Fi>Ri \\\^^^, l.\fti\N\. June .j^rd, iKi»H. r.KMi.KMKN, When preivtrin^ plans for llie Ifaiu-oek t ouniv. iireentieM, Indiana foiiri, Mmise, sinee eri-eted, it was iuir sin-eial tare ti> make it a IhorouK^h tiro-proof structure in its entirely, not partially si>. The laet that so little allention is paid to the i haraeler of the interior linisb o\ i>therwise tire-pri>of buitdinj^s. and ha\ii)^' In ri',ifii*inbraiu e the ilanm^'e thai has fn-en iIi>no thnni^fh the iiillanimable linish, led lis lo ilelermirie 1o torestall ^Ihis possifiilil v. Appreciating^ the ruvessiiy o\ prolccjhij; esp.-cially tin- doors antl o|ieiMnKs, as well as the siruclural porli.ms. led us to make an examinaliiMi oi Hie interior linish lurnishi'il by your Company, and upon t«ur reciMMmendalion il was unanimouslv adopted by ihe i. onnntssioners i>f Hanciick County aiul subsii|ueiillv installed in Iheir *iew (.'i»urt house. Yoiir diuirs, door trim .itul wintlow trim liave lutw been in place lor simio tinu* and are more than salisfacti>ry to us and the County.' Thev aftord the ili^ree of safety desired and in appoaraiuv are superior to wood linish. llu* luitural tsik tinish on part of'llie doors is a surprise in ils perfeclness, and the Ci>p|H>r plalifl^' has proven enMne>illy salislaclory. We write this terlin),' ihal we waul mui lo know Ii.»w pleased «e and. the CiMMity are with your work, and you are at libi-riy to inalie use \^[ this if vou see tit. We shall be ^-lail to personally write any Viii' tlesirin^ mu i>)>iniori tirst haiiil. "Also will say, we have sp»*citiod your work in another i'iunt Mouse which we \y,\.\c now in i-ourse ot Citnslrucligji. With best wishes tor your coniimu'il sui'i'ess, wi- are - N"ours \ery truly, * WlMi ^ .MAIKRIW ■'•' Anhilnfs. \ . I \ oau c THE METALLIC, ROOPINd COMPANY OP CAJ>^DA.^IMITBD.T<*feONTO. CANADA. Fire=PrGof Doorsw .lis A.MiKJ.KS, Cm ♦ Kl iHrlv lSi)H. (■.l:\ll.l:ilK\, Th.. lloin.T l.au>;hliri H,iiUliii>t of ihi, tin 'TTiiow I'lilin-IV .0111- pl.'l.'il ;mii pa.lkilly ,u-.u|.i.',l. Tli,- doors ,incl Irini l.uik v.-ry w.-ll iiuhvil .Im.i am I>ro\inj,r saris)ai-u»ry 111 i-vi-rv ii"»|>,.-il. 1 rxiH'ilr.l Ihal Ihc iloors, «i(h 111.- wcijflil of nu'ldl upon llu-in. woiilil jar llu- liKiil |.arlilio,is ii, «hi,|, ilu-y aro hu,,^- aiul |,rol.al,ly hr.-ak Iho .loor an.l partilion - liKlils.il' al any iiiiu- 111.- iloor •.lioul.l Iv violoMlly ilosi'il. I am IhOr.-roro pl.-asanllV Mirpriso.l 10 fuul Ihal llu- ilo.«-s olov v.'ry >,',Milly, in la.l, il Is inoro pK-asani L iloso ih.'Ui tlian 111.- onliiiary woo.l iloOr, as a rosiili ol llio s.iiso of linnnoss «lii,li llu- uoijjhl t^\ llu- ilotir jfivos. '• As a latlor or rosislam-o 10 liro. for ii.-al ap|K-aiaiHo ami iliirablo iliara■ '••'ti''li«'j with llu- t^^M^tZ '"-'"'"•"'■'■ ■iiBiFil^ ''^ on" "lii^^ a/ij^!Il mLk'Ih^ WV Wu-orlully r.-.on,m.4l ymir . doors, jambs, casings, ot'c,/ to inlondins l,.nld.-rs as lb.- "imssmt: link ■ in firo-pro.,!' '.-.mslnulion, and »o .an W no roason why (hoy «ill not bo as well salisfi.-d will, th.-m as wo aro.-and wo ..>nsidor tin- .m.m..y ,nv..sl..d,in your .loors (ho b.-sl iliv.-s,m.-nl- „,o mad? in oonflo.lion will, .n,r building. ^ .^ ' ■ » Vonrs vory Iriily7~ ^^^ . . ■ ' S" l'"'- ^'^W KXGI.AXD ASsiC^IATlOX, HKXRV r. I'liANT, /'n-siilrill. UNI *• ,-*-«ii>--" Fig. 154. / ''^ ■ ■ • ^ i ■■, Shows I-irc-Proof Trim lor ii window. Miiv be made ' <^?3»1'- Over one thousand windows in Temple Building, done in this manner. «©' to any , Toronto, -lo-j- THE METALLIC ROOPINQ COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITBb. TORONTO, CANADA. Fire-Proof The "Metallic Roofing Co." Fire-Proof Windows. (I'ATI'Xr AIMM.IKI) lOK.) * windows. Lights In Fire-Proof Doors, Llgtits In Fire-Proof Elevator Shafts, and wherever Ll(jht Is Ketfulred, $» " and the Progress of Fire Retarded. .!-> ■ hf.S FUi. 155 shows lliL" applica- tion of our automatic closing and locking de- vice. Hy mciins of ill, device, when so desired lor venti- lation, the sashes are helil open, as shown, by a chain in which is it soft fusible link which readi- ly melts when subjected to the sliffhtest heaJ, on the sam^ principle as thc^^ sprin1;reatcr suscepiibilily to de- ranjjement by expansion in case of heal, this beiii); relative to the actual quantity of metal employed, wliile bv usiri); a hollow bar of proper form we arrive at the result of dispensinj; with the amount of solid matter and preserving the orij;in;il strenjjth without its weiffht and Uability to derange- ment. It has bc'cn demon- strated by actual tests made over .ind over, . that a solid iron bar wouUI warp and twist out of shape, while a hollow metid bar' would remain perfect, both beinff siibjected to the same heat. The windows are made *o they may by built into the brickwork as the buildinfj proffresses, Or they can ' be pnl in bnildinjrs already iTiMt.'il Fig. 1S7 -103- r u TOB J^l ITALLIC ROOPINO C OMPANV OF CANADA,; LIMITED. TORONTO, CANADA ■^ Fig. 158. iiciil^i tflass. The f,'la.ss is securely I1 a manner thai hy nierely insertinjf it provided for that piirposi), it wTII remain without other means,' but a pocketed rebate is also provided so that the finishinjf of the frta/inj,' Is .e'tVected by simply polntlnj; up >the joint. Asbestos or other putty may be used, but common putty is all that Is necessary, as the glass does not 4ppend on liie putty at all for holdhiff it in place. / .Many practical tests of the/ firc-resist■' %#• -^ THB METALLIC ROOPINO COMPANY OP CANADA. LIMITED, TORONTO, CANADA. / THE *HAYE5" PATENIT METAI|lIC LATHING. \ ■ ' AND SYSTEM OF FIRE-RROOF CONSTRUCTION. / Patented January, iHO^; October, i8qi ; (Mtober, 1891; Deceii^r, 1 rig. -161, elevation ol lathing; having 'a portion of its lace covered with "one i;oat," apil a portion t^ilh "hard finish" as second coat," with Figs. 162 and 163 sections of same. ^ ' Standard sizes of sheets are 15 x 72 inches and 15 x 48 inches. •Special sizes, 30x48 inches, 30x72 inches, 30x96 inches, and 1 5, x 96 inches. Standard weight of lathing is about 5^. lbs. per squai*e yard. Packed in bundles contiiljning ten square yardXeach. Amount of Lathing we give for ten square yards: 18 sheets, 15x48 inches; i| sheets, 15IX 72 inches\ .9 sheets, 30x48 inches; 9 shjeets, 15 X 96 inohes t, 6 sheets, 30 x ji inches ; ^'/i sheets, 30 x 96 inches. I , 105— > fl . , THE MBTAmc^RooPiNO^oMPANV OF CANADA J,«.,rB^ TORONTU. CANADA. ,- Description. /T^lll. "Ilayos" SjMcm of |,«t|,i„jr, for which wo OHM .11 (• i- I near imervals aro opcinKs ,\, y ., of an i„d, nr . i ,'""''"'" ''""^^""*' i'"^^""'PO'*ca of sheets of i, :i ni:*triv t»t.. ...1.: .i_ .i ' . m'lU IIIC .^ iML^ i^'"' "r steel, over the surface of which at undulated surlace. ^;ivin^ additio d s • h 7 "'""^J "'■'^" P''^'^^' Jove.ailed clinches or bonds are ohf.iod T "'''"""^ ''^ '''^""''' '"^^' " '- - ^' ^".-;.-i:;\,;:. t-i: .;::':-:-o::;t ZLrii^rtrair'i :t""?^ ^-^ -- ::^r ': -'■ 'lie sheets. The ri^iditv is no, ..„ >^., : . '. f " •""'^'"''' "* '"*"^"'^ '"- tl-o snrl^Jce of the sheers Th • ■ .-. • «ins are afso introdu ;„;,;;;; ' '"••"""■ -^ ' > ""■• »■" ~.",„ „„„„„ ,„ „„- How Supplied. FlK. 164. The above illustrates the back of the apertures (full size) of our lathin|r, showinjf Ihat no sharp qdges occur, bm (h.-.'t the tongues or clinches of n.orlar rest upon an easy bearinjj. Expansion and Contraction. to i,reat heat will becol disto uV 'b I-H,!/ """" "'"'^ "'' '™' ^^•'-" -"^J-"--'' of lorn, which cannot in itsef be destrove/or ;Jjrhr '""'""' "'•"•' " """ '--""Ptio.. no r^atter how fierce the actjon mav be ""f"""' "' '''' "S!^"'"' ''^'Parately or combined. I fire. Water and V^rmin.Rrt)of. T i,- b h • . ~-'^. uiiu Tcii ! / : — 106— /" / -/ >- J- THB MBTALLIC ROOPINO COMf'ANY OP CANADA, LIMITED. TORONTO, CANADA. resiHlL'il. It iilsii ci|iiiilly rosisls the comhmi.'d iiiul iiiituKt'iii/inK oUmiu'iiI<., lirv iiiul wiilvr, iiiiij I'lirtlier Uciiuiii>lraii'N lliat no niiillcr how li iciliiiK or witll nmv bo doluKcd hy water, wlielhor Irom a leaky roof, hiirslMiK of pipos, or in the cxlinj;uisliin>; of lire, the loalin^' of plastering malcrinl can onlv he removed mechanieally, and will hold, tirinly to the lathing ho tenaeioiisly that little diinia^'e can arise under any cireiimHianeeH, and a xavin); in the eoNi of lire insurance is etTecled. It is manifest that rats, hiice inid other vermin cannot f;naw their way lhron|;h a partition or ceiling', neither can ihev be harbored therein. Covering Pipe Chases. THIS lathin); is extensively used in the healing trade for coverinj{ pipe olmses, hot-aTr Hues, and lor purposes where fjreal variation of temperature exists. Steain b,i|lers and steam pipes have been most sucix'ssfully Jacketed, and, when suhjeiled ^o critical examination, both in ti cold and heated condition, have proven under every circumstance to be very satisfactory, thus setting' at rest any queslion as lo the orjfanic' action of expansion or contraction. I : Supports Required. FKW'KR supports are necessary than for any other niortar-holdinff device. This lathin^J makes- rijfid and substantial work when applied to subporls up to sixteen-inch centres. ^ The plastic nature of these lathing; sheets is such that any form is rc'adily made (upon wliicli to nuiku a plastered face) from a siniple'^jjut^rnal or externid an({fe to the m6st complex shape.s, including those required in the \forinalion of pilaslerH, columns, capitals, bases, (jirders, niehex, eicutts, , cornices, wainscotings, casin>;s, trimminjfs, etc. Larf^e, heavy and bold mouldings, coves, etc., may be formed without the usual bracketing; or sujMVorl, " : and oftentimes by merely bendinf; by hand when in the act of securing; it in its pliice,pand at no expense other than its plain surface measurement. , %>' "*.. Where extraordinary lar>;e coves are required, a most simple support at their back can be provided by .intercepting; the covi-'at the centre («' its periplierv with a lateral bar secured to an iron support at rif;ht an(;les thereto, attached to the wall and ceilint; diaf;onally and placed al certain intervals, thus avoidinj; the usual wooden supports, w'fiich render a building; liable to lire by having so liuich open and jinprolecled woodwork arr.in^;ed in a most effective manner for i);nitinf; and communicatinj; fire. '. . . Another method which is adopted Ls to reinforce the back of the moulded lathinj; with bar iron bent lo conform lo the .>;eneral outline in the same manner a» exterior metal cornices are held to theii" shape, and another by formiiif; a skeleton friimcwork of bar iron, lo which the lathing sheets 'are wired. ■ . ' Lathing Readily Applied. .\ workman can, in the same space of time, apply a t;reat deal nrtirc of this than he can y.t'i wood lathiiif;. The sinj;le sheet.s contain fro I, and ordiniirv ski! one - half to over tv yard s ill only nece s sary in apply i ng; i t. 107- H THB MteTALLIC ROOPINO <;OMPANY OP CANADA, LIMITED. TOROrmj, CANADA. Portable Forms in Lathing. [ Fig. 165. Fig. i(i6. \-y. ..,5 sunvs a iorm hUo uhich our lathing' may be ben. in thi^.y-inch Ie,.^.,hs. by a ^ir'.h of lor.v-nine inches Hk. -60 sbows a |V,n„ .l.ir.y inches .on, by „ ,irth of n„,e.y.si, inches, or the whole length of .he'shee. bein, ben< cro.s.ise . . obvons .ha. I„h.. ye. s.ron,. and reliable work is accomplished by .his me.hod. wi.h no unnecessarv was.e of pla e These examples are ,nven s.n.ply .c, show how indefini.ely .his sys.em may be carried ou., and .0 wha. advan.age ' " U ft ■ f c r t I -' 108- % . 't /■• u f ! f r I I L TMB MBFALUC ROOPINU COMPANY OP CANADA. LIMITBD, TOKONTO. CANAUA. Brick Walls. Whan (he Inthlnt; in iipplieil to lh« inl«rii«r o( exterior wntU the oriliniiry furriiiK "trip mny. h« unci! ; the Drc-proof quulili«i» ot ihv lnihiiiK will protect them in the itHme mniiner ii* it ili>en the w>hhI stmln, or metal furring MtripN may be iiicd if preferred. FlK. 167. '■'tf' '''7 IVr»poclivc, showiiijj external an(;le of brick wall with lathin),', I'lirrinj,', scrcetfin);, slopp^d-off an(;lc bead, and ccniein base. Fijf. HM Section of lathing applied to brick wall, showinjj ihc combination ^•'1' lathing, I'ltrrin^ and screcdin^;, also an inlcriial and external aii^le, with sli>pp>tl-oir an^'le bead, and two coats of plaster. . , x "^, Cutting: New Doorways. In the 'event of a doorw.iy or other tspenin^ bcinj; required to be made in n fini.shcd wall where this lalhin); has been used, no diiricully will be encountered. The mortar or lace can be cut to the line with a sharp tool, the lathin g ; can thi-n be cut down wiili a sli:irp .liis..! or li.iiLifi)r knit.- and .the whole piece taken out at once, thus avoidlnjj the floating dust usual in such an operation. . _I09 - ■ ... ■ i ii wft.. I V ^TMB MBTALLIC' ROOPINO COMPANV OP CANADA. LIMirBO. TOHONTt). CANADA. hanging Pictures to the Walls. NT MIS .nay hv .Irivon i,HlUcrimi„..u.|, i ,.,. M.rfac. ot ,.,« wall wi.lu.,.. r.Kar.l 'o .hv Muds. S.rcwi or «,,.« luu.ks or olhcr .U-vu.. „hh Ventilatlnij: Cornice* vv ;, .- urriini ,is ioiiii«>. Mic sijc MjilU lire lomposed iC^iV'riita of pier* nhoiii four i>»i i^;,!.. ii.i. ■ pii-r a I'luiriilvr is t.«lw..„ ,1.0 pier a,.d a. o.l.or points ,vh.ro asollt. U Zs^i^Z"]'":: l" cT''" 7'^'"'" ""•?^'»^'«^«- ""- '•-""'■« <•> r.,.. all Mr.....,d .1.. roo.n ami H.a-, a.rorUi..K al, c.o.pe. " """"- "•'"'' '""'" " ''"^■'' '■"■"^•>"'IC " to two laruc ...Iv, .on.ftotod with heated A ulV the Ventilating Flues. with a rcKistcr), to the lilth Hoor onvni,..' Into L ,n, I " . ' '""' '"^•™'""">f "">-' "'"-,•" •••"i-^h roo.n (provided vUi«.d air. The flne. ..rn-ed'tHe JI^Llt.^^^' welm!!::.^:;::::; """ ''" '""' ^"•'^•' '"^T' ^:-- ^ -^^ '^ ' ->'"K FIK- lAp- Fire-Proof Ceilings where T' Beams are Employeiiiia<. I.> th« m|iiiii>« Khx ; ihv |-|«i, Moll hirly iti HJitiy pDiHuU lo thv iH|uiirt.> foul. Ill oriler lo UixpvnNV uir*- •"- ' ' ... KMiiiili III the «i|iiiir* lixil, iiK'liiUiiiK MetHllii LalltinK HUh Ijh, |'|h»U' lentiiKeniviil of u hiiildiii({ byihriillii»»{'tli any dirtclion, nntl which uill ' » rr.im Ihirly I., ,|»|y p,„i,uU |„ thv «|uiirt. tool. In or.Ur lo Ui..|Htn«». »ilh Ihc,*. cxvchmu- «viBhU, wc furnish .1 »iih».liluU. ihAI »ill *BiKl|%„l lo,in«»n poiinjt lo lhi> vuiiiir* lool. iiuliidiiiir Mi*tullii' Lmlilior lli...'lr> VI ri.... .....i <■ ... ■ ..1.1.1. .. :» .. ■. . < .. .. . ..,-_ ....p^...., ... ••■.■r>...|( -•(■•• -•><(t|1» <>I(1( TVMI «« V>H ^V •Till I»MI» IVVII tIiik mid I'lHicti-le, und which will iui« JMr"'*** >h« «l«o rexisl Ihc iilluckii i>f both Are and WHttr, prolvcliiiK lliit h«Htii# Iherclroin. Pif. tjo. :4 ^(illiiHlratMppjPis of ccilin^i^ in which llu- lower fliluKC)! of the heam.-i ar^' clothed with lathing;, and resting' upon the flaiil '"'" " WKBHV^^^^'^^'' ''''""*" "P "*'' '^ '•"■' "hccts of lalhiiTjc of the de««»U depth, layinjf side hy (tide and across the opening;. ■ Over thestl spread II raTer'ol concrete, which is received into the pnnctUres and hold by the hooks or clinches in such a manner that, when the concrete is »el, M substantial Ihilel is acquired, which is ey^n with the bottom of the clothed llaiiffes of the beam, presenlin({ an even surface to receive the plasierinu c^at constitullni,' the ceiling, and deafeniiif;- with the essential de;i-J-air chambers, rtlijch may be made lo occupy alOKVil all of the centre space belweenT^ the flantjes of the beams. The unhion of the partit in complete, hrm and! thoroughly lire-proof. ' "^ ' No fastenini^s or' other means are necessary to attach or wecurc the blivkin^ to the beams, .the concrete and plaslerinK material perl'ormin(f j: that office thoroughly. i . , . ., ^ ^ Ihese blockinjfs are made of varions depths so as to accorsinuulate the various spac«s between the beams, or to receive an intermedi.iU' hearing lor the lloor oi* Hoof supports. Where deep blockii|pi are l^anig^ h, lar^e amount ol dead-uir space and at the same time a very ri^ld lintel block is acquired. S J. lit - "V :^-- Y'f *-, V % 'i^rm ^ / ¥ \ J v^ *• »• i... » ♦' -V^^v- ---- ^ TM& METALUC ROOPINQ COMPAmr OF CANADA. LIMiTED, TORONTO, CANAPA. ■ad,n. .I;^;; 'f''',«:"">f^''-:"'P"-'^-f *^^^ -^ "-l ^eams. and where the blocki„Ks or IhUels before described are „o, used), we adop. a malle..ble ,ron earner wh.ch supports an an^le. T o^ bar iron beariinr, Und which is secured to Uie llanfjes of the beam rHnnM.^' tra«;^ersely, and lo which the lathin^^ sheet>* i,rv' securely Wired. ^ ^ ,A very beautilul ellect may be produced by Ibnninn " series of groined arches instead of a level cciliuK. bv bendin;: the :: Ji^. ■;;;; """•^'^^ "' ."- — •"">■ H« encased with the lathin^^ OH^ulded, and .Vjrmin^ the abutment of the arches, as .show' Lathing Readily Pfastered. , 1 J ^ Saving of riortar Effected. Saving of Floor Space. ' ^^ I'i.rt.t.ons, as elsewhere describetl. occupy from o;,e to two .L one-half inches, while possessing the strength of brick wall^^, : L ^ >-L ' > •' AEconomy by the Use of thi$ Lathing. lP - ^ 'T^J+frmH„y advantages this lathi.,« possesses o»er wood or other lathings, combined with fts r » - . . •■ ' -*- '"""'■"'''-" •'"'' ••'"•" ^aviH^ in qu^mtity ^,f mortar u.sed, should recommend its use in buildings I^ -"^ ' U- exnress dV. 7'Vr'''"^^ ""'-'''•'''''''•" '^''""^^^^^ As compared wi.l U. i|, "P'-"''Md h> the trade that "it is the hist lathing on the markef." ■ - 1 Insurance ancT aNo savi«« i„ q^ultity ^f'mo;:;;; us^;;: >^omZZZa ^:::::7 ^": Ji'Zt^T 7'''"", """ '"""'T"' -'''"' '" tliat, all things considered! our lathinL' is tfce cheanes. in .1,. »„H . » m buildings <5f the most ordinary character, and it wUl be found expressed b> the trade .hat' "^is "h. WUiilJ ^X m^H^^^ " "^ '"T "''^ ""'""^ '""''"'' ' '^ " '^'^"'^'"^'^" ''''''■ t Woo(l Construction Rendered Fire=Proof. ' .A^^&:r;r«::;:irnii^r::^'^^ "S'a:Lisr'"' ^^^-'^i^'^-'^-^^y ^-^^^ -d .eai appned. and but for the * •/ >v^ timber-framed. ^ This defic.eacy. however, has been overcome, and buildings mal be rendered fire-proof even gjgfc lpng .s exceedingly well adapted Vo the protection oi wood columns, girders, "h^m, .-^^ .,..-. \ . / , . .l^o.tn.ber, ana which m^ be made ^«ubst^tially.lr.p™„.^.houtm^^^^^^^^^ • ,- » ■ ■-■.-■■•,;■ • ■ :;-'-^,#:_ -.^ji?- ; - ■ . ^ , ■ LOHStPtn ' THB METALLIC ftOOPINQ COMPANY OP CANADA; LIMITED, TORONTO, CANADA. construction. This applies to tlie exterior as well as the interior of buiKlinf;s, and ohviates the necessity of resorlin^ lo the expensive am! nianilestly inaileqiiate so-called lire-proof construction, where unprotected iron forms so conspicuous a part. Heller results are attained without the incidental and costly outlay of such. Buildings' constructed of brick and timber, properly protected, arc. much less liable to destruction. The heads of the various, lire departments, both in this country and in Kurope, have often referred to this fact and always exercise threat caution in entcrinff of approaching so-called fire-proof buildings during a conflagration for fear of falling walls. A good brick and timber-constructed building, lathed with Hayes' Metallic Lathing, will he found to be more thoroughly fire-proof aiul less expensive than any other known method. In every case it is ol the utmost importance that the lathing and pUislering should extend to the floor line, and that all wainscoting, base, etc.,' should be placed against a plastered ground. Angle Beads. Where wood lathing is used, our "Hayes" Steel Lathing may be u.sed fo great advantage at the corners of rooms to prevent the mortar cracking or dropping off, as our lathing makes the very best angle, beads. / 'Wk Wood Studded Partitions. "T" "T"HliN the lathing is naileil upon wood studding, ceiling beams or wood furring it Ls secured" 1 A/ w'tb steel wire nails one or one and one^quarter inches long — or the ordinary slating -*--*- nail will do — taking care to liail in a vertical (straight) line down the centre of stud, beam or furring strip in such a manner as will allow them to shrink without confliction ; where the sheets Overlap each other the same rule should apply. For intarior and exterior angles the sheets are bent lo conform, and thus prevent any cracking of the plaster at these points. Sheets should always be applied horizontally. " . ,. Ceilings (Wood Beams). H;fTUO ^M ^H ^■^^^K^dt ^^^9 FIk. 173. -Section of hithing applied to studded partition, showing external angle with stopped-olV angle bead, and also internal angle bent in sheets, and two coats of plaster. B^^ J IN applying this lathing to wooden beams the .same( rule should be observed as in nailing to wooden studs. It is advisable to begin at the floor line, working up the walls to a point where the cornice commences, bending the sheets to the approximate form of the moulding, continuing along the beams to the completion of the ceiling. The spaces between the studs, as also between furring strips, where such are used, should be filled in with plain sheet iron, or bricked up two or three courses, so as to cut off all draughts. Flues are niadvertently formed of this and many other points in the structural parts of a building, but should be zealously guarded ' ' . against, as there lies the cause, iii. ven-. many instances, of the rapid f frres rosiiltiiiK: froin the nuTileni prai-lii-e of i'onttnicliit}( hiiitdin^s, esiiecinlly offices jind dwelltn)^: houses, by subKlitiitin^ i>rnaiiient:il woods, often yellow phie, with varnished surfaces, for ordinary lath' and plaster. ■ 'Mie latter i«J a resistant of fire; the woodwork, as may he well understood, eonlrihutes to its i^-nition and to its sprejid. Moreov*'r the nei-e,ssitv of oiling the Wiuulwork from time to time, bv ^ '- A ■ in J ^■^■"■■ 1! % THE MBTAUJC ROOFINQ COiipNY OP CANADA. LIMITBD, TORONTO. CANADA. s.Mv.inl^ iBiloni.il ^ilw ilaiijtirs of >noiif,iM>-oiis ,■,.nlbll^Ji^lll, Icails li> many |in-». all.-r ii^iiiK il, inlo sonu- oul-..l-llu-»ay plai-,- or rubbish barr.-l, «h.-ri- llic loinlifci lOtM- cans*' JM iievi- - , i- , . r" '"' *■"'" •""I'*''''"''- ■' '"• "'"""'I for a ,..rvanl to ,n,i an oilv It .s ba.l nun,*?!, vvlu-r,. «oo.l..„ .-.ili,,^., ar>- Ihoroa^hb- ba.U h.. ,;;...1.„-.:.. *^ 7s'"'" 'l"'. ''•'•'tf'- '" HlH.ntam.o,,, ,K,.,l,on. >*|HVhlaiu'Oiis i^niliivii. "IK. I'hh. ooiliMi .liliiit;, an- lhiir.iii){lily baik.'il up by limr^uirl.Jr, .lu.woo.1..,, ...Hi„K is si„,,,ly fas,..,,.... ... ..,.. «.u..l..„. fl.,.,r h..ams. , I,.. ...„., ruVti.,,, is „,.\sV .lalVrms ;,^ L ,.r" . . ' """"", ^'•'"•'•^- ""' ^"■•'■'■- "'- K^oraUy ,he .as... lb,. .l«..|li,.K l„.us.. .„ ll..„. H..„j. 1-. Tra.-..v, S....r...ar,. ... ,h.. Navv. i„ Uashi,,^,.,,, rMiZ t ^ 1'^ «"•»,.„«, „r.. ..x.-.....b„Kly rapi.l, a, i„ iho ,as.- .,( .h.- b„r„i„K' .J' was s.-.rapi.l as .6 .l..(y th,- ..(Torts .i. ,l„. lir.. .I..,..r„„..„, ,o Z,. |i^ an.l ,„-o|H.r.v. « V- ", '" •"" "^J"'""'K '""•"•K-ro™., ,h.. spr..a.l .,C th.- (laht.-s • \\li..r..v..r «o.ul..f, i.-ilintts /.ro i.nip(.)y..il, a ...ilin^ of plasl.'r a: at,a.-l,...l. Ill this .-as'.. ,h.. u-i>inU.|, .,. .,,.,, ""■"'I'i'- l'">' "ttuuKI* be first fasl..n.. l«in,oil, with Uir),'.. .■ba,i.-..s in laiW of s.ivi,i>f ih.. builclinK ils..|f." 'I'd Ibis plasterinK thi- H(io.l..n .-..ilinj, „iny b... „ , V rietal Lathing. -* ^ The Chicago Post Office. *^ ' .-.^^ "■• -™ ^^ •'•"!• ^"T*- "> •— « --..r. sa,n.. si,. • „ ..as covered with ..I... n,eui i..h a,,., .,0, fra.n..>„„r. '..ov..;ed ^iih ^:\^:nr::z^7i:':j:''':: '" :v"*r ••■"* "■"" '""" "«"" *"•■ "-"•« 'op ,na.l.. by ..nKi„....rs inior..,,.-.! in n..li,iK' «hat ravaL...s had b....„ n,,.l.. I,.- r„ . A Z21,,l ^ H"- «ork ol J..nu.hl,on. fr..qu..r,t ins|H..lio>js^f lb.. „,..|a| pan, have b....,, condition in which the Iron w./,„„„d. m r^^Z::^yl. u .„ ,„ ..^ bT ."..^'"f "T'"'*" "^ T '^'""" ^'"'"' »' ^'"~" '» 'eport "^on i^ f^om the partition. w«i found only slightly runted from actual ^nt^ct w ,h h;*" „„ Lure o^^ ""n and st... .,„„•.. tW metal lath taken continuing rust. Th.- side towards ,h.. ,»niiiof, was aln,osi wi.ho ....riora"^'^ The c^X^.JS "heetl lak ,7 M " ^•^"*«'' "» "'«"«"« »' ProRresalve and delecls. elearly o. ,„eeha„ical ..risin, hu. showed no damage from rust. The ..p.x.r side^wtTh i T ," .""" """" "' '"""■ ''■""''-' "'"' '■"'"'"'"' "•""""- wks scra,«d .,iV. The under side, which had b.^en painled.^as well p,..,erved Pieces of , "TT ^"" ""'• ^""^■'"' /">'>'' "•-"' 'Vl-" ,he a.lheri„K ee.neni l*vinK hollow spaces, h,^ no, sensibly rusted when ),p„,e A, suclJcrv". es The ^h,:, .nd r"*" ^"";l\'"^1" '™"' P.-'io/ in which concrete bad no, b.!!.,, filled, titan would ix. shown if they had been IvinK tor a sfior, tiZ in a bnildlrs v.rd ' *'■■■" "" """"' '" "'""""' '^"'"'•""- »'"■••"•" I"- -•li'-i"- ". rusl .ee„,;.?'r::;:;i,^~;^r:r::it;,;t:iz^ --:iyof„,e ou.,datio,. i.n..dded and no, ,ndehn„ely con,inued as .ni^ht have been p,vsun,ed. The onlv places TbowinKXe, se',.^rur w "-'■"■"■'': "•■•.""• P-Kress .,f oxi.h,.ion bad been ,eA,pon,rv been leaka»fes of lontf standing, bu. even in ,h„sj. instance, the strength of the n,e.ap-.rtshaU,t been 7 " n" T'T 'lu' ™"'''^' "'"^-P-""' ""■- l-.-,d evidently a^lvage from thi. building was partlcul«ly gratifying to those who u« shms In CenJ """7""^, "'f'"^"''- T"* result of the ln.pectlon of the Iron Pt-tnted liability to rapid destruction by rt^w^ufro thlir thh b7dy C.r.rs T'e.ar«"t.v rTTVfT l!^^" " '""'"''"' "^^ "■^'^■'' "-"- "^ ""- r.t>t. I, seems reasonable ,o presume Ihatflf practically ho damaee w« Z„d .«„ T T "''•"J^'^- benehted by thTdemons.ration of ,he very sliBhl ravages of pnictlcily unlimit«i, rmp.'r,ance is attached by ." en^iL'sTo: *"«Si inf!^m.. b '' u'^'l"" \"' "' *"' """' '»'*' »' " »•"'"""« '»""« ^« considered p^^inted before it was covered. --.l/cM/ mZr, A™. Vort, LrrI, ;*," ^ ^^^^F" "'f"™-"™ ^a^ ^.-en obta,ned to the lac, that the iron used in .his buildin,,. had been we" ,f 'J:, THB METALLIC ROOPINQ COMPANY OP CANADA, LIMITED, TQftONTO. CANADA. ■.«s Metallic Lathing] An Interestinit Fact. / "Anhili'ils Hiiil plHsleriiiK rimlrHiMors will lu- tiiliTi-'.li'il In n WM whioh wii« r4-iiMitly maili' by n phitli-riT in T>iri><)1n i>l Ihi' quiiliticii of miMnl huh. Thir li'sl wn% lh>' tiutt'omc of Ijii- olTi'r li> i> linn of niainifailiiriMs lo mipply mi'liil lalh (il a >'onsi>li'ia))ly lowor prii'i- llian dial of a i'oiii|M'liiif; linn, Tlio plasliTiT, wlio ii onf of Ihi- liiost . exv>*Tit'ni-i'd iniMi in his lino in Iho Vily, uruloninik It* dooiilo for liitnsoif whii-h inatorial Wttnlil in tlio oiiil provo tho i-|ioa|H'sl annsiilcri'il. tho host. In Iho pivHt'noo of Iho ajfonl of tho roinpany oiroriiitf ilio ola'api'-.! lalli inalonal, ho had two pails lil|otl with planU-riil): rnalorial rnailo.iip in oxailly Iho sjinif mainu'r, aful wilh this ho priHooiloil lo plastor n'piooo of oaoh kind of laih inoasnriiiK ioriy-oit;hi h\ lifioon iiuhos. The result ahoij^cd that about «lxty per Cent, more plaster wa* required lo cover the cheaper lath than was necessary to cover the more expensive kind, and Ihal li> nsln^ the moro oxf>onsivo kind of matorial Iho lonnaolor wouhl ollool a suvinK i'(|ual, if mil trroalor (Ijan that whioh il was olainu-d Iho uso oi Iho ohoaiH-r liith wonitt ^jivo hint.I,^ Tlu'ri* was an additiitnal i/ilvaitla^o dm- lo Iho fa*'l Ihat il rotiiiii»Hl nnu'h loss labor lo apply. The actual amount of plaster used for the pieces, lortyelght by llfteen lnches,^as nineteen pounds as compared with thirty-one pounds." !%■ inmuliau Anhitirt tuitiy(ltilticr, Mnri'li, iSijf/, ^/' .k.' ^' . -l ' - . •' . :■ ■ ' /•■.■ ■ ■ ' ■-. A '. - . . ■ ■ / • ■ ■ ■■■ ■ ^^ ■- The "Haves" Patent Steel l.athinj; is otie ol the makes alltuletl lo in the ahove lest, iinil needless to remark is the one relerreil lo as (akiiifj only nineteen pounijC of plasjler, as compared 10 thirty-one pounds of the, opposing make. '^V'e were not even co(;ni/-iint of any tcSI beintj made until after the contractor had sytislied himself and >;iven ns the order for the '; Hay#i " lalhin^r. * ' > / - •Vnolher point not broiiffht .out in the above para(jrapl\, was thai the sheet of "Hayes" lathing after phisteriiifj was a complete job, while the opposing lathinjj would Ijavc to be all levelled up.6ver again to make a passable job, involving a considerable further outlay for lime and material. Not only this, but the opposing lath required a great many more supports, and cost considerably more to apply than the "Mayes'" lathing, which can be applied up to sixtee'n-inch centres and is simply nailed to the joisting or studding wilh ordinary wire .nails. 9 , ~ Mr. John M. Gander, conlracling pla.sterer of Toronto, is the gentleman who made the test, and he estimates Ihat outside aftogether of >hc relative merits t>f the' two lathings, that from his own standpoint, as a i|uestion of Avhich would be the cheaper for him lo u>e, there was a dilferencv of at least eight cents a square yard in favor of the "Hayes ' lathing. / ", ^ / Further comment is*flliiiece.s>*ary. .■- / ' . . . ■ ■■■- ■■:,'/- . ■ ■■ ■. ■ 'The above state^^iils Ikirly ropresonl Iho lo!il as made by tne." ■'OKONTO. April julb, iHi)(). jSiKnodl, J. M. t.AM). -119- 1 - ;¥''■ I ■ , [7 THB MBTALUC WOOWNO COMPANYJ OP CANADA. LIMirBD. TORONTO. CANADA. To Prevent Death from Suffocation. , -s; A PRACTICAL AND EFFICIENT FIRE ESCAPE. ^ % By Oeont* H«y«», C. and M. E., N«w Vork. "ThiMollowiMK MiKK.Hiropi, w.Mi- iiuWUIh^Mm im- An- fc,,,,, />,,«//,,, ,„.arlv Iw.Mili v-,^^ i ■ . ;•":;• '".' • «•;■"•; '!•■■•" '-'• «'-'• nroh y ;,.. „„: ,.....„ L., , „.„■.: z:r;z'H: .; 1 T '""„"'•'■';.. ""••" -- """--"••" ■ -'^ •" ''-. lonl, «,ll v..,y n,„.l, (.uiliL.lc llu- „.K,,„u„, of m»I, „„ arrnnKn,,.-,,. , . ^ ' ""> '" "'"■"'• ""• V' -''•"• "f ««•-,«...( >>.MMr,u .i„„ h.r.-i,. s..l " li !■. .1 (ail lliKl, hi burning' l.uil.li„^.>. ».tv fow |mtm.ms Iov lli.'ir liv.-s bv b.in^r i,,,,., ,i, ■ ,- an.1 .b.. Ibooklvn lb..,.,r.., ,b.. Ilou.i Royal, ,b.. Winds.,, Ho...,, .V.-w vj. a,,., a ^ b ., . s ^ ' „.n.' 7 "^ .T'"'"*' '"^- ' '^ ■^■•■""•"' " '• Mil»a„k..... "A Br., .-scap.. sbi,,,l,| .■.,,,MM .,!;, J..vi,.. ibat sho,,UI ,,.,1 iK'a M,i,r.-.. .,rs.,,.K to ,,,,,-,v..| lis i.,,ri ''"■ IM„M„,K. U, ,!,.. bas.. or ,b.. s.al™ay or ..,.v sbaHs, .vbi.,, Tf „s... s ^^ ' , ":^ t.,:*: '": " "r' T"'"" '"'" "'""'""' ""'" "- ""■- ""-- "' a """'^■"; .",-"'r '■"•■'" -'>-■ Tl'" -•'"■ I"* would „oKI,av.. .o , a«ai,,s.,Z.o,,,; :,,:'; " "^"i' '" '•""■""« '"■ "-"'« " ^ - .„„„..| .b,n„K hs ...ay ..,„.., ..,.1. ,1... iH-rs.,,, i„ passing. ,hro„Kl, ,1,.. .|oo,«av. and wbi.b wonUI K-.ard .n.H. , . ,' l" ' ' ".-"'"<>-"«'■' v-lil-"!.-. «i.b a., .-s.a.v lor anv s.nok.- u^,!.,, ';-wV'i:"" i"*^ "" """ " ' ^'>- ^■" '■'"• — "^-^.n:^"' b .i;,:':::;;r":: r"*'!' ""r" '■^7 ^ = «'^"« ■ •-• .,1 .N..W ^«.k, ov..r .l.-va.or shal.s, ll... slajf-s ol ■r,..al,..s, ....... bavin., a ,.„«■ ..x....,dinL. .1 ,.. . h ^ r ' , "■'"'■■ ""•"'"'-'I '"■■ '"> tl,.. HuiMin,. |.„„, of .1,.. .•».• '^'' '■ ' '" '-''-' ' - ""■ "'- '"•••-"•►^ "•••'•■ -^=""' «» '- a, possibi^: d>.:s*.b::::k:r;;r o:r::i::';:rs,; :::::: :r "'/"•-"•"'••• -*• -'.. "Hy IbK a.ra.,nc.n,..„., m.rhaps wilb son,.. n,.,difi.-,.io„ ..v..« • ^ H..- ,.>.,sl adv.-rsc- .•ir.,.,„s.an.-..s. «....e.,"r]:t;rt^d;;-:l;i-;;---;'^ - f .b. b„i,dib.. .,,.... ,„ ..,.,,, ,^ ..^ ..xci.o..,e„,, i.,eid.:,;";;:: ^0:^1^,^:0, ^-""1^ -;^''Ti:;::a;trr^ .b.„.„voidi„B ci..,ay.bes ,.y „„d / . -Me- \. F i g . 1 79 . — CUy H al l an d Co u rt Hou se . Toronto.; . » In which the "Uayes" Patent l.athhij,' was used 121- 1 -/ / IT i t t 'i. Fig. 180. -^Toronto University, Toronto In whic h t he " H nyiJs" P atent l j > thin(r w a s us e d. —122— tJ •^ Fig. 181. — Toronto University Library, Toronto In wh i ch th e "ilay e .i" Pa t ent La t hing was u& t d. —123— .. • Fig. 182.— St. Michael's HospiUI. Toronto In which the " Hujes " Patent Lathhig was. used V, "^M** *-■■ ^ ti MME HUILDINUS ir4 WHICH THB Hayes" f^atent FIre-pfef Lathing . LIMireO. TORONTO. CANADA. .1 ^ » > ^ h'- "■''// ■3 /J**, THE METALLIC^OOPINQ COMPANY OF CANAD A. LIMan and Savings Company, Toronto t .--_ t > In which the " Hayes" Patent i^atliing was used. -128— » t ,-. #1 -^ Fig. 191. — Union Station, Toronto In which the "Hayes" Patent Lathing was used. —129— i__l_ ^ .'t Fig. 192.— Dominion Baitic, Toronto, (Head Office) Jn Which the " Hayes" Pat en t l.^ithiiiK \yns u!.eJ. Lathing \yns u!.e — 130- ' f . ■ 1 ■ '.'."•$ • r. ,-f '•i ' ■ ■. /■ ■*■■ i' ' J'- ■•;■■•., : :■ -i ^../-. '; " rr THB MBTALUC ROOPINO COMPANY OF CANADA. LIMITBD. TORONTO. CA^ KDA Some Building:^ In which the "Hayes" Patent Fire-Rroof Lathing has been Used. ^ \ ^ , Court House, » Monument Nationalc, ^ l-a Hantjue du I'cuple, ' v^ •■ l.e Cirande Semhiiire Theolojjique, ■".Queen's Hotel, . . . . j. Krskine Church, . >. General Hospital, ... Home f*>r Jnturables', . ' . I'eel Street Hiffh School, . McGill Model School," . Sacred Heart Convent, * »-^ount Royal School, '' f.aval University, - . . ■ Bell Telephone BuTIdinjf, . St. Patrick's Church, \ f St. Gabriel's Church, . '. ' „J»s- A. Offiivy '& Sons' Store, > Henry Morfjan & Co., Su^re, ;' Residence, Sir V^m. Van kornc, " Hojetor Mackenzie, Esq., *. " • PuiT&n Mclntyre,^.sq., " " R;k Angus, Esq.^. ' " Late ^ir Hugh Allen, . Toronto. University,. . Toronto University Ubrary, Dominion Bank (Head Office), .Montreal, Que. Dominion Bank, (^padina .\venue Hiiuich), Toronto, Imperial .Bank (Mead Offiue), . " Freehold Loan Building, . Confederation Life .Association, . " Boa^d of Trade, . . . " ^'oung Women's Christian (Juild, " St. .Michael's Hospital, . . " Residence, Mrs. Cameron, . John Kay, Son & Company, Ofit. Building, •) Toronto, Ont. w ? / • 1^^ ■■ *■ ■ V- ' ; -.'..■ . '.- Consumers' Gas. Company, . , fMcConkey's Restaurant, . "Evening Telegram" Building, Union Station, . . . Robert Simpson Company Store, McKinnon Building, Temple , . " . . Jamieson " . Ontario College of Dental Sur- gerj', . . . LawJor Building, corner King and Vongi6 Streets, . . Toronto Railway Compaity Building, . ; Qourt House and City Hall, *" Bank of Hamilton, . Hamilton, Ont. Royal tfotel, . . . «" " Court House, ^ . . Woodstock, " Sir Alex. Gait Hos(>ital, Lethbridge, -N.W.T. Bank of British North '*^ " America, Vancouver, B.CV Town Halt, '. ..!" »y . ' Port Hope, (Snt. Trinity College School, .- " " St. Joseph's Church, . . Ottawa, " Departinent of Public \Vi-irks, " " Collegiate Institute, . ' . " Parliament Building!^, . '\ . " " St. Luke's Hospital, . " ,, " Kingston Infirmary, . Kingstoij, " High School, - . . . .Aurora,-" Rosamond Woollen Company, .Almonte, " Hiram V?alker & Sons' Pala- tial Offices, ' .' Walkerville, '> Montreal Cotton Company, . Valltfyfield, Que! General Hospital, " St. Joseph '.s Hospital, ■ Hospital^ . . - . 'English Church, • . Exnibi|ion Main Building; »*Surt Life Building, Guelfih, Ont> i ;." X'"^ • Sarnia, ^ ." .^inherstburg, ' '\ . Halifax, N.s\ Sherbrooke, Que. ^^r -132- ^ •tM^l-K: /■ 'A ./ ";TT" r^^T" 0MI- THB METALLIC BOQPINq C OMPANY OP CANADA. HMITCD. TORONTO, CANADA. INTERIOR .FINISH IN SHEET HETAL. A Modern Fractal 'Substitute, and Infinitely Preferable In every way to PMter, Wood or any other, Inside Finish yet Devised. Suitable for Private Residences, Stores, Opera Houses, Asylums, HosplUls, Schools, Churches, and every description of bulldtng. I'R embossed ceiliiiffs are made from annealed steel plate, of the finest quality, and oLsiifficieiit thickness to mjike tbetn rijfid and stiff, and so retain their shape. Jjjjch part is subjected to a pressure equal to fl^e hundred tons, cnsurin); ever>- deti^l of the wbrk belnj: brought out. The joints are perfect and unnotlceable*. in each case becomin'jr P»r< »f the general design. The ccilinffs ireall well painted Ijefore shippinffj receiving a prlmlnK coat on both] sides of pure whlt^ zinc paint, mixed with "pure linseed oil and turpentine, which protects the metal; and after they ar«r»up in position they may he decorated jn any mariner to suit the taste. There is practically no limit . , i to the decoration that may be put on our jfoods, the' embossing and relief aff.irding the decorator unlimited scope for his abilities ; nr the painting; may be of the plitinest kind^ the lines of li ^ht and shade formedt by the relief of the •ornamentatioiy in themselves constitute an effe ctuat / cheme of decoration. ^ Seme desifjns of plates Jiave deep,! raised ed(;es, ^nd these must be laid on furring strips, whether the Ceiling is shoeted or not ; the others .may belaid on Sheeting or furring strips, as preferred. In old buildings our ceilings are put up without removing the (blaster, beibg secured to wood furring strips nailed over^the plaster through to the joists. ' » For arched, pointed 'or groined ceilings, most c^f the pHit^s may be POtfrS OF EXCEUEMCE WORTH COMSIDEHIIIC. LIOHT IN V^EiaHT. ' ... . "^ NO DANOEtt OF FALLIN0 PLASTER. NO.CRACKINU NOR DROPPINQ OFF, LIKE MORTAR. NO OPENINO UP NOR UNSIUHTLY SEAMS. LIKE WOOD. ACOUSTIC PROPERTIES UNEXCELLED. NOT INJURED BY WATER: PRACTICALLY FiRE>PROOF. ARTISTid IN DESIGN. PERFECTLY SANITARY.' A PERMANENT BASIS FOR DECORATION. '■■ LASTINQ QUALITIES INDEFINITE. CAN B&APPLlEp BY ANY M^HANIC. curved to any desired radius tt> meet the .situation. Illustrations are photographic reproductions taken from the goods themselves, so that they shpw them exactly as they are. ^ '*- • If we have a sketch of work to be, done, showing exact shape, with accurate measuremjents and necessary- information, we are always glad- to submit a sketch .showing what treatment we would propoiie, together with a bulk figure for s'ufficient materi.tl to do the work all complete., _ Before ordering or a.sklng for quotation.^ read page 134 carefully. This Is very Important, ery Imp ortan ^133- V/ V li^ - * ■ : i i THB METALLIC ROORNQ /COMPANY OP CANADA. LIMITED. TORONTO, CANADA. I nstructiqns for Ordering. IK Cl'STOMKRS will mmuI usla sketch nl'llic /ivrk lo be iUmic, >lio\fiii(,' the exact shape, witif accurate nu'dsurenVerHs marked on it, aiul mention description of jfoods rei|uircU, we lay the wJrk out and .send a plan, with the invoice, or for approval hcforc shippintj 'he Koods, if so desired. Our plans are earcrully drawjn to scale, and Jiow distinctly the proper spaciiiff of the furrinj; strips, (where such are used), the location of all of the different parts; and, in cross section, ifluslrale the method of joininjf the various cornice, border, mouldiogN and plates to>;ether, making it* a very btmplc mjuter for any meJliabic lo put tlw work up. it is absolutely imperatlvk however, tUat we tave accurate measurements (flKured dimensions lire preferable to simply scale drawings) and the fullest possible informijtion reKardiw the work to be done. If for 9 ceiiInK, send a ceilinK plan, not a floor plan, and give exact location of anjj beams, skylights, chandellei^, stairways, or other offsets oc openings, also whether It is Intended to apply celling to furring strips or sheetjng. If a cornice is desired./mentlon how far It may come down on the walls without interfering with window frames or other woodwork, and where there are stai/ways, elevator openings, etc., make a note whether the cornice caiTor cannot finish around same. Sections showing the drop of the differeny cornices are given opposite the illustrations of same. For walls, send an elevation of eadh wall with figured dimensions and Showing \pciLtlon of any doors,- windows, etc., and give exact height from top til base to ceiling. / ^ ^ Where there are divided 'measurements on a celling or wall, the toUl lengths and widths should also be given, and all measuremenU should agree. Where there are any cfrcles, always give exact figured radius. These are all yery important matters, and a little care and attention in orderinj^ will save time and annoyance, and eiiable lis to jjet results that might not otherwise ^be obtainable./ In mentioning- designs j^lways d^ig'nate them by their numbers In the Catalogue. ■ / Whenrtquired, we furnish thorAighly competent workmen to put up, decorate and complete our work in any part of the country, either at so much per day' and expenses, or we dbntract for the work complete. Customers wilt please bear^in Aiiind that the work has to be laid out to a plan by our draughtsmen after the order ?s received, even before we can start getting the material reidy,; therefore all orders should be placcii^ at least one week before shipment Is expected. If suitable nails |are wanted, mention them on the order. /. Special designs made to unyljSkaiU prices foi= which will be quoted on receipt of. specifications giving necessary information. • / (H -lii- -''-^-T c-^-i- ' THB MBTALLIC ROOPINfl COMPANY OP CANADA. LIMITED. TOROfTFldi, CANADA. s Supports and Furring fof Metal Ceilings* - ' * . ■■ . ' ■ " >"* OMR ot the ilcsi);n.s of ceilir1|; plutex require to bo litiU on ftirriiiK strips, whethtri- the cciliiiif 'Is xhecte^ or noL\ These phites are so tnarkcil iindAr tKeir dllTcrcnt numbers in thtstataloiriie. With other deAi|n)K, where Ih^ ceiling is not aliendy !}hcete'it,.yilh wooil, it will require to be furci^d with wood strips one inch thick, surfaced on one side, so as to be all of a uniform thitkiWss, and pli^cd the proper dislijuce apart to suit the desijfu, as shown *on blue print sent with each ceiling. \ Kurrinjf strips or sheeting should always be carefully levelled up witl^ small wooden wedjfes, so as to present a perfectly level and snuioth .surface on which to apply the metal. i Where ceilings are plastered, the furring; strjps are placed on top of the plaster and nailed with thrie-inch niiils through to the joistin^f, without disturbing the plaslef. . , - ' Walls shcuild always first be sheeted with wood, surfaced on one side to un even thickness. C ill lumber is quite suitable, «so lorig as it is reasonitbly seasoned and sound. > The proper spacing of furrfuff strips is always shown on blue print sent with each ceilin);, where wi^ lay the work out, and must be adhered to. ■■"Njn Directions for Applyinj^ Metal -Ceilings. .» CEILINQ PLATESf LAID DIAdONALLY. * FIrat CoitMlt Plan Carefully. lengths from the llRht, to make the FIRST put up cornice, border and mouldint;s (where such are used), all around room, overlapping; the pattern match perfectly. ° ' Our plans show In cross section the method of unitin^r the cornice, border and mouldinjpi' tojfcther, and this must be carelully followed oiit. Commence laying; centre field plates, by first finding the exact centre of ceifinj; and drawing; a line through that point len^jhwise of room; and another throu)<;h the same point, at ri(;ht angles to the first line. Then put up first plate so that all four corners of it will touch these lines, and work in all four directions from that point, so that the p«ttern will finish the same up a(;ainst the moulding on the two sides of room, and the on the two ends of room, . Our plans always show in cross .section the method of joining the plates together. (See also psigcs 137, 138 and ijcj,) In most ca.ses with plates laid diagonally tHb b^ads do not overlap each other, but the beads on the two squared edges of each sheet overlap the plain flanges and butt up against the beads on the adjoining sheets. Metal Ceiling P'.atcs should always be laid from the ilKht. that is, the plate nearest where the light enters the room should overlap the adjoining sheet. In this way all Joints are from the IlKht and ,are not noticeable. ■" Where plates are cut on the job, ^vc always figure that all pieces will be worked in. That is, if there is a corner comes off a plate and there \ . 1 THB MET ALLIC ROOWNiO CO MPANY OP CANADA. LIWUTBD, TORONTO, CANADA. Directions for Applying: M^tal Ceilinjcs. i C^ILINU PLATE* LAID SQUARE. I Fh-M Consult Plan Carefully. t ■ '> ' "' . ■ ' s • ',-■■' COMMI'Nfl- laying' centre HeKI pli.lus at buck end of room liirlliosi Ironi ll.o liKhl, al a point tlwi «ili allow llio horUor to bv the Name width on tbo two Hulos of room, and the sa(ne width on (he »uo ends of room, as indicated on plan. Lay thtf Jonrses so IhaC the plate iieuresi the linlU overlaps the adjoininj; one. nsinj; the proper joii.l as shown on plan. In this wiiy all Joirfts are from the light and are not notieeable. The inonldin,j helweei. the centre lield and the border has to be put up at the' same time as the plates, as the llanKe of it troes under the centre Held plates. .Some plates are made with just two beaded ed^'es, xyhich arc squared, and the squared edi;es of each shiel always overlap the plaii, edifes so that the desiif., will be uompleled when put to^^ether. Other desi^n,s have squared ed^a.s all around and either side may be the overlappinjf one, / * The proper joints of all plates iire ^always shoj^f"! cr0ss section on our plans. (Set also pajjes 157, i ,K and hq.) .After the centre-held is in position, put on t(J7 cornicji and mouldin,fs, overlappinjr the len^lhs Irom the light to, make the puttern match perfectly. I hen fill in the remainiii({ space betweei/the twok rows of mouldings with the border. ' ', WALL DESIONS. ^■^■"""l'-'"^'-- P"ttin>; on plates t.t the top of Wall next/ the ceiling, running the courses across the space and working' downwards. .\ll plates' ' should be Imd so that the side lap joints are Irqm the /light. The top ed^re of the lower course overlaps .he' bottom ed^^e of the upper course, unless there is a jonit bel^w the luie of v.»Um, Ml which iase tljB^^ uppv sheet would be the overtappin^r one. " .' NAILINQ. 8„- J'"i^ ^'T«"^" ."*'";,''k'' ^^^■'^■•■/■'^• -•■<*'• -•/"• -••'"• ■»^' -t^"' ■♦•♦'• -'■•^•^^■'- -•^-t- -t-t5. 44<., 47'.. 477. 4«^. 4»3." 4«4. A»> 4"^ 4H7. Hoi, .80:,, Hof., Ho,, and H15 should be nulled in the exact ceiilre ol each of the small button Hnishes. with . i«-inch M-gau^e cone-he«ded wire nails This • completes the desiKU. Plates Nos. 405, 4o<.. 407. 4^8. 4o■ " ■ ■ ■_■ ' • QENERAL. Intersections of cornices, borders itlid moulding sh.juld be neatly mijred, where stop blocks or stamped mitres are not used! In mitriniri embossed desip, the pattern should always be cut t(. mitre with tjie pattern .m, the adjoining sheet. Care should be taken that all lines are kept perfectly straight and true, and that all joints are hroperly made. ' ^ "" ■ ■• • • ■ ,n.,;,.f.^,iry/ thai our plan he strictly adhered to, / uny a l terat i on mad e ma^ necess i tate, the rearrangement of the whole desUfn. -136-1 4 ' |- THE MBTALLIC ROOnNQ COMPANY OP CANADA. LIMITBD^ORONTO. CANADA. f ■ : i I V Sections of Joints. (Fuii size.) Fig. J400. — Section of Joint on Pliitcs Nos. 4, 401, 40*, 40.1, anil 3f)i). W J tl V)4)eD TuRRIMQ OTRIP 2.^ I *■ F'lt' 34*'' — Section of Joint on Plates Nos. 405, 406, 407, 40H, 409, 410, 411, 4I5 and 47H. Sections of Joints. (Fuii size. WeQD TD^F^JhQ OTRJP c.^] Pl|r- .UOi. Si'ctimi ol Jnim oi^ I'luU'H jNox. 417, ^HH, ami (H.,. WoeD fuRRiNQ OrRiip tL ^ I R^NQ v^TR^P •• i w X ^.fKC'. P'K- 3404 — SecttynJor Joint on Plate N/ 443. 1 ■ ' neeo KjF^F(ifc Otr\p IcL ^ 1 r^ ■ / / / / ■ P - -*»^-, -,^J Pk THB MBTALMC ROOPINa COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED. TORONTO, CANADA. D^ep Ceiling or Centre Plate. "EMPIRE" 9R "COLONIAL" STYLE. Plate No. 404. Korty-eiglu bv tortv-elj^ht inches, one incli deep. Centrepiece for Plates .\os. 400, 401 ; or without the nioiiUlintjs on the ctltje as a centre- piece for other plates. .Also suitable for entire ceiluijfs. '''■^«<4K-*<-fK - > -•'"^•<^<^-f '>«>e>^^M- ; / . .> 141- P- -' 4»^ -r" ^, I ' ' 'it THE METALLIC ROOFINO COMPANY OP CANADA, LIMITED. TORONTO. CANADA. Deep Ceiling Plates. COMBINATION DESIUN. . Require to be laid on furring strips, two inclies « wide^ ' I'lale N'o. 405, covering' 2y x 27 ins., 5„ i,,. tltvp. '• \o. 4o(), " i,S X 27 " 5-1 " " No. 407, " iK X iH " ' 5„ •• ^ ri'cse Plates are all of similar desifjn, with raised seaiVis and sunken panels, and inav be laid separately or in cornbination. The nails are not noticeable, beinj; driven in small indentations in the beads which ornament and conceal the seam. V'. ^ :^.■^.j^ B^ Stvtitm ,,f Joint! w / '1^ / DPINQ tHB MBTALUC ftOOPlNQ COMPANY OF CANADA. LIMITED, TORONTO. CANADA. / , •; ^^.^Y^, Deep Ceiling Plates. COnBINATIQN. pESIUN. Require to be laid on furring strips, two wide. . " ' « I'liitc Xo. 40H, covcrin(j 27 x i-j ins." '^ " No. 409, " ic) X .'7 " >/j; " No. 410, " 19 X II) " V^ These, plates are all ol\siniilar d may he laid separately or in coipbina nails are driven in small indentatitins /st the bead and become part of the d koqdTurrinciOt(^ip C. ■■^^i S«.'Ctii>n of Joint. ^ ~X; \ -r ♦ .■ . ■ -V. ■ V- m THE' METALLIC RODFlhia COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMIJBD, TORONTO, CANADA* Deep Ceiling Plates. ' J Plate No. 411 Coverin},' 24 x 24 inches, i 'g inches deep. Requires to be laid on furring strips. '^^op tul^R^NO Ort^iD ^ « I , Srdion nf Joint of Plates Niw. 411 and 415 \ "^-4 -^'i' s- Plate Nor.' 4^'. Coveritig 2s}4 x, is'/, inches, V inclT'de^p. Requires tcvbe laid on furring .strips. > \ ■^ -144- M-- Plate No. 488. — Covering 13 x 24Jnche!>. Used with Plate No. 489, or as a .combination Avith Plate No... A 417, iee Fig. 3105. -, , . " \ A '_ Ptate No. 480, — ctweriiij; 13 x 24 inciics. l\cd 'iii.: * , . with PWite No. 48H, or as a combination with I'latc No. ' i a . -iUS- ■ 417, -see Fig. 3105. ,' ' s ' / :i.;| 1 • , ■ . ■ <•., ■,-r f ''-:-■■'<': ,.i■■^■■■■'^■ • 1 . ■•■-' j ■: ■:^.: ^ :. ■; /.:,/•:.•, :,-. . -- " ' 1 ■ ; ft •a '■'"^ METALUC ipOPINQ. COMPANY OP CANADA. LIMITBD. TORONTO. CANADA. Ceilings and Walls, j •FLEUR OE MS.' "FLELR DE LIS.' 'Plate No. 41a. .\I:i(Jc in .shetts^^^^iiiches wide, and anv- length ;^^ror walls 'r ceilinj;s. * up to eij,'ht feet. SiiitaBI I r Sirvtton and KlevAiion of Joiiil of I'l.ilv X,.. ,„. r %• Made in sheets 29 ;4 inches wjde, and .aiiy Ipngth up to eight feet; size of flower 7x10 inches. Suitable for walls or for the ftitched and Gothic ceilings of churches, halls, etc. •S*' —140— N ^ ^-r i i W: yfttB METALLIC ROOFlNQ COMPANY OP CANADA. LIMITBD. TORONTO. CANADA, f* CeifingsNaild Walls. "I.ODIS XVI" UB5IUN. Plate No. 413. Covering 24 x 24 incites. For ccilinirs or wwUst ,■■* ' ' a- _..:■■■ . ■■• '■'■.■-■' 'it Pl*te No. 430.— Covering 19J4 x 19U inches. ^« ;it*v.ili<>n ol J.»ini of I'Intr .No. 41.1- ^V ^^'•^^i^^i^l^i^ilBStk m -■■.:r '^ 1 ^ ^^V^ -^ ; PtaU No. 419. > Govcrtttf; j|'4' X 3 1 1^' incheib •: ■■•V ■ ■ ■ Vfeeofi]il<,«,iNoarR.ip 2."'.1' ^ >\ ^?i Section of J0ini on I'htrN NiV 4ii>f ^mi, 4JI. \- 'I PI* t^ No. 4JI. Coyiwf'fi^ ly/, y.i.i'j jiiihe ...:Jifsl^'n Ayi^ishtvtf iSt/S. I4t // ■ -. ■' : \: ir »' 1 THE MBTALLic RooFiNQ Company OP Canada. Plat* No.' 433 — Coveriiijf icjl;; X i7>j inches. Plate N6. 423.-tincrin8 23 x 35 inches. 4B' ■^ •;^148— Plate No. 434 — Covering 24 it*j4 .inches. iii!:i i'^i L::. - S.vtion of Joim of PLttt- No, ^n. WyoD ri<^H.Mc(iCir«jp £.' I, 4- r 1 " . • " ' wk «B B£ ■; ■ ' IH RUft No. ,ij. t . • , ■ ■ - 1 •t jt ,, - • ' » . __ . :• \ *■ . A ^.' -■ • » ;■ \ • / TMp METALLIC ROOflNQ COMPANY OP CANADA. LIMltCD. TORONTO. CANADA. ' :#■ ^ Plate No. 435. — CovcrlnfT 19 )« k) inches. 1^ ■ii-' Plate No. 4j6.^-Covcrin(fiQx 19 inches. ' Plate ^^o. 4J7. -Covering iiix 19 inclief. ■'•. . '■' ■■ : I ''"JAPANESE" DESIUN. ': ■■'■. "' ♦ 1 ■ I. '*' * " ■■»;,■ ^SSii^i^ yn r^v 'v'^^Bi tiTft. 4iu kT'l • yp^^^^ ^^3 [^^^ ^ol ■w ^■l^Wv's v**!'^ Br^l^frTi ^P *^ELamu r^i Plate No. 428. — Covering 23 x 23 inches. . Plate No. 439." Covirin)^ \\.)M. i<> inches jJl ■: ,— 149—" 'M * , » »' I *■' ,. "Plate No. ^1. C'ovcrinff »4 Ji 3^ inches," iH^ inches deep. Cion- eriilly uiteU MS a centrepiece. Celling and Wall Platen. NrtliiHi and I'JIetiiliiiildf Jiiirtl. Plate flo. 43jr t'overin),' J4X24 inches. '^, / Heavily embossied, for hijjh ceiMn^^s. / — I'M- N I Covj^injf 34 X 24 incheN. Plate No. 434, Coverinjf 34 x 24 inches. 1 Q ■- - fl H ■ ' ■■ ■ f hes. ■ " ;• /': ~^ ..- - — —-- ■ ~ — '. • - — " ■["■•. ■ /-..• r! •W -ra ^ Celling: States, Pl«t« No. 439. - Cnveriii|f 14 x »4 inclies. DeniK" IX 4« X 4K incheN when completejj, se» K)y. .1001. StvlionaitJ Ckvmltilf uf j"^'.) 1 ,\, / ,0 . ,.. ; it' ,n , ,11 ' jvt/ ,ii/. .«'! f it —J 3.1- Plate No. 44fb. {.'owrmfi j^ x 24 iikIu".. I'Nqd ii« a comhiiwitiiw with pl.-itc No. 4'4.i. as nhownin, (•"it;, iiao, nr as a Tr|tvc or hurUec . ■r C/ 11 J> «-■•' ■i.'r i f k SKEESi ■ No. .476. - tox^i.T'Inn J4 X J^ nitflio. Ceiling: PJate^. SiOioh .ind ElrV;iHoi» of Joini ».n I'lj^ NV. ^-- V V '""OOb T'uQRjNQ UTRiP 2 Sitinn of Joint on I'Lirt- No. 478. UaooT'5^'*a&rK:p 2.*- 1* No. 477 — Covering 24 x jq Jnchcs. ^'oiitiniiiition of this design is showi In Fijfs, .1102, 310.1, and 3104 Wo I - \ Nop 478.— Corerinfj J4- X ^4- inches. ' »■ «<■-.■•■': •; . ^^ ■ /. ' - -■ lan iilso supply Plates o) similar ^ dosifjn td No. 47K iiiid 47<)'^illi any nionijj,'ram. Price on receipt' • *, I . Ofc-specificalion. _ A'A- -«(*- r ■ '■ r.- ■ THB METALLIC ROOFINO COMPANY OP CANADA. LIMITED. TORONTO. CANADA. > »■■■ Plaje No. 48a, Covcriiit; .'4x24 iiK-hos. Ceiling Plates. . Plate No. 48J. Covcriiitf 1 j x J4 iiulies. I'sL'il ill connection with Plate Xo. 482. y— Plate No. 486.— C'overinff 1HX24 inches. I' sell in connection with Plate No. 485. Plate TMo. 484. (Inner Miirci' loMTMif; ijxij inches. ISeil in coiniecli.Mi uilli Plate Xo. 482. Ian als.i liirni'.h outer niilre..■)- Plate No. 4«p7.- (Inner^Mitre.) (."ovcrinjr 18 x 18 inches. I'seJ in coiniectio.n with Plate No. 485. .Can also Inrnish outer mitres, size 24 x 24 inches. ■■•■'■til!'*^ 4 if. li' m- ■ RENAISSANCE. V ^- Plate No. 4S4i' ■ ■■ ■ ".-.'.f, ii^'.' Plate No.457.~Coveriiij,' 1 2x24 inches '^late N0.4S8.— Coverinj; 1 .>x 24 iiichos Plate No. 459— Covering 9X 24 ins. ji_ \ ■" ^■ centre !vf oiilsidc corrutfations f.-s^ja*^*!'i w»— S, m ■T I s + I I I I K CM ""'iig .; X 3 feet, 3--H inches deep." Kntirc Ceilings n«iy he constnut'ed o( these Ceiilres where dee Centre Plate No. 701. Coverin^j ^ x 3 feet, 2.'h inches deep. / p panelled effect is desired, or they m.iy be used as. a C-enlrepiece in connection with other designs of Plates. .« P,' 4 -ir)S- •i^^-- ■p' 4 Wk' .* • 4 ;..V "^^ J*Jt^"<^ WOOWNO COMP ANV OP CANADA . LIMITBD. TOn|oi»m)?CANAfiA^ J- Centre Plate No. 703. Coverinir 3 X j„ft. SCP ^ 7 - / n n,. It I . I I ;* 1 1^x7% •-^MM » :■« Centre/ Plate fe construtted of these fentres wheK- deep 'patiollljil effect is desired, ol- lliey may be iisid as Aei otlicr desiflns irf J'lales. »e ill, lOiiiuvliou. with • — 1:.9- a» X • , «i ■■ •.:•)"'= rALLlC ROOPtNO COMHANV OP CANADA. UMITBD, TORONTO. OAMADA. !>' i ^'V;- !<■,■; I*.', ^ ^ i ^S'> ■, f'.'f I ^S ft '■ r,- \ ?^S ■ ':^" - : T.*^ '*9f>> vri^*V-- ■■ '--v-T'-'-^-xV-ft'^/*- A''c^ * f » \ u ■•.,«■ ^//T.-» T^-\x.'rrr|inxTrrr?;TfiTiyrrr *Ti*s"f ^rrn^^ - ~ X 4 feet, -jr»*V5ncMPUI6cfS V ■■ \. \ ! -'i entire Ceillnjfs, whi're'^clcep, maifshe "ffipt Is Wsi/cd^ ^ as X CclitBepl^ca iri t^oiiljjWtioVi** itfi olhet tl!|si(fii\ of ^J'lrflrt.j " •» y j*.- -■^, if - - ■■ .by -ctibMulii^HWi I ;i r if* •I >.: ' A Centre Plate No..706.-coverin(; 4 X 4 (eet, : I'sed I0r entire Ceilings where aeep, massive effect is desired, or as a Centrepiece in connection with other desifjns of Plati ■ \ •■/'' " „ ■ ■ " —162- ■ , , •, > . . .' I THB MBTAL LIC ROOPINQ Cq|t1PANV OP CANADA. I.IMITBD. TORONTO. CANADA. Zinc Centres. No. 711. 17 X ar> liichtfii. No. 71J. H X K iiichcN. ^ '7 inches in diamcler. ik"^*^ No. 7U 1 1 iiK'lu'N in tliiiniclvr. TTNc. 718. 13 inchcK in Uiiimeler. '■•% No. 716. 8x8 incliei). — ICO- No. 7^8. ■ . ■ 21 ini^-hcN in/ diHmetcr, \.-; 75 'S X THB MB rALMC ROOPINO COMPANY OF CANADA. LIMirBO. TOKONTO, CANADA, Borders and Prieze5. --\^ No. (too. iyfi^ m\mm ^\S&m m Border No. Woi.-Coveriiit; J4 x ^4 incWx^%. M' *iiktmitm»jMamn. Vi>woFunji)WB6'W)»^'' r HmiUhi til JtiJMl im ll,. Ifc, No. Boj.^- 15 iiiihc^ will*, ill Iciitflhit of M (cBi. |f one oilier oriiiinuMit in k^miltvilr widlh in 11 in«-h«a K both oiilsr oriiiimcntN Mm " , " xf •• •BMPIRg" DBMON. Mnik>» tfi lil<>«ii,>i 14 Juki — 4/ Mw Pui« >.>. a... t'ltii ho siipplloil iiii\ wiUlh from 17 to ^4 iikHus b) oinitiifii; lop p:\rt ol plate Hbo\c the orniimeiM -107— No, 804 — i4 inchoN Wiik' by H feet liiiijf, .N — i4 inclie» Wiik- by H feet loiijf. Afso maUe with one Or bt»|h ouUr oriMnnent'* oiuilleU, Jf4, Ji or lUiiw. whl*. t- - h y / / ^. / «r^ -i—^— *■-. "^ ,-„ ■;■ »■■ -^ * T ■^• ' THE METALUC ROOFINO COMPANY OP CANADA. LIMffW. TORONTO. CANADA. nty. \ /.- .' Borders and Friezes. v>.- FRIEZE ANtf FOOT MOULUINU. No. S05. i| inches ukic iiiiil -• feci loiij{. P K,-^' .-■ f .-. ^» ... , ■ , • GAME FRIEZE. ^ No 807 - lovorih^ .1 1 X j.i inches. No, »o«.^j;ovcri(tt{ • I- x Jj iiwhtfs. '-. -^ h ' ♦ V v- '*■*■' ',.<;\>'JvllJJh^'^A, « ^ COMBINED CORNICE ANtf^P^ZE.' ^ , 'y ,. .' ' ^^ '>°;»»9^,.l'"-''i;^'- = ,*-i>>';l> pr..|ection bv s inches deep:, with .hinch frie/e. AIm, m,ulc <«.ilh f^ t<* i.-h,cl. nilii4'*«^iOilhi^, '"■»'*■ ' "■'■ '**'l#,- *■-■■.'.''*'.■■ / ';i '.'^ ■■: » "" ••' :tf; ■J.-fs, ■A ■'•'..''■ ■ 'A: ..—■'•• V . 'l ^X THB MBTALLIC ROOPINQ COMPANY OP^ CANADA. LIMITED. TOKONTO, CANADA. ' / -> - ■, ^a-rX^-i";-. <->v, Borders arid Friezes. ^*Vi .;- '^l % ■. "s* •S#^^ No. H«)6. l owrieij; .'4 \ j) iiulus C'ontiiiiiitlioii of lliis tivsi^ni mIiou 11 s>ii p.iuti I7«^ 'Snliiin .iir,l I li. Ill,,) ,.f J ...^ •It IMllr^t N.^-t i«4t H)tl ffi^ "' -•>». *■.( .»w. 41 » No. 815. li<\l'IIM^' J^ X /| iiuf^s. I .III ho s(i|^|iIk'iI .iii\ wulTli Iroifi 17 to ^4 imriON In onni'linK lop p.irl \i\ pl.ili' ,il>o\i' llu- oriiaiiii'iil. tf •, ."ft No. 811. 15 incheH wlilv, ih leiiKthii ivT H fevi.- - 'VUv* siipplU ' J' i i il V t ^^ l c ^ wkU ' In mnilliitt; kwv mi l yi iii i j.ii i it 'i ii r)r, u'Uli holli otiU'r orii.iiiuiilv ,; j)i^ x V,j Huhcs. I 'soil lor cxmplcte fciliii({.»,:'or as a li.viltr. Diapers, Bord^s and Fillers. 0-- ' • B| J |-«;|\ l 'J ii > a hortU'r, iilk'r, nr in wu ii i s uot i iit; wo i k. %Sheiers,i^lo 30 mclws widv, hv 4, (1 or« fcst lout;. ,\.' V '*' ■ 1 -■ , :-, //. ) / f ■ • ;l ■y,. /. v-r ^/ , /^ ■/ -' // ! , • y r - r - f - r '-. f'r '-'■■. INC. BI4.--C overinjf jj'j ?( <>ijnfhes. .I'sed for cvmiplvte ceiliiiK-Sj ''^^ I'lr!) honler. '^ SlVs Jl'.^ ,-.»< ^'^ . ^55^. ^ * • • : •*■< •*- V*.. - , .»♦■■. r • -v ^ m: . i - •i ■J'"^ i"-^'- !''*> .-•*> *-»^' ^-^' • No. 816.— Cov^riiij; a8 x ijv inches. .' /I sed lor complete ceilinifSi oriis 11 border. "5«i 7i" / 3» i - TMB METALLIC ROOHNO COMPANY OP CANADA . LIMITED.. ttWONTO. CA NADA; : Friezes and Borders. ^ KrifM or Border -No. 801. 1 K (>-('oilt ^ A^A fi^\f^?^ ;,^,\ -i^ir^ /^ A^i, > >i!i^^' -x ..■i 1 •:(! .'I ^"^S^'.f^c^'^^C^-^^ Frine or| Border No. M71- X / K ^ .« <^ i ' V i _ « '.•' ■ *l *.* ''> ., "' ■ . ■ ■>■■ • - . *■ ■•■■•: .. ■ ■.■ ■ • 'f'/ THE MBTALI^ ROOPINQ COMPANY OP CANADA. LIMITBD. TORONTO. CANADa;>., Friezes and Borders; "; ,"l i ■■'• "' ■•». 0. ■ iP ,vi' .»r> .vii.Jfcjlj'ii^^.jito/, Frieze or Border No. 443. 2 X Moot Section. KrWze or Border No. 446. / '■ ^■.:^- J K OJifat ScLtU ' ■•••?. .V. \4 /-^^2- ■/:- ^_g^-^ -„,-., :»,.^, '•'- --:'-7'"~--^t-'7'^- '/ if ■I'-;- M*- •>% THB METALUCROOPWO COMPa/^^ 6p CANADA. UMITED. TOROI>m>. CANADA. •■ ■-. ■ ■■ ■/ / SHELL PATTERN. J 'or n tees. ,o,t . » Cornice No. ^304 4-mch p^ojeclioli by 5 "indies deep. ^ Also itupplicd «1«h 6 to'ij-lnch niinjf ^-^n.^ijJIVBK :•;■■■■ :;,'v;^,- ■■. - ■■ ■ 4'^^'lii):l|'.^l(( )i.i j^,( „ ' Coniirt No; J0 5. *■ ■•.>•■ I- /^ ■i -1 ■•.■-■■'i^- ■■# Vtiii'iir' llisidt! i1ii!re for Nfo. 305 C'oriUL-e. ~i Dutside mitre (or No. ,^05 t'omice. J '.••inch projection hy jij inches devp. -171 •'^ ■.- 7 ^;:: — ^ps^ r\ ^ - / 'r. W ' ■ -K ■-; I ■i hi, lis' TUB MfiTAKLIC ROOPINQ COMPANY OP ^NADA. LIMITED, TORONTO, CANADA Mouljl No. 990. Cri>»» No. 901. ijxijxj'4 inches ij-im-h race, j'^-hyh prfncctioii. Jim Wf fM No 903. lixiixjt^ inches.,^ These tnoiiUlMi|;>> arc iiseil to vliviik' oil icilinjj pljiK's into 'iivtions. so as. li< pri'diKc itt'tp paii- i-IUhI oHocts, or 10 tli» iJi- lioliliriul border plat el ; also in I'Oiiiieetioit uith ccnlres, as shown else- where. mkiiM!i?^iX^mM^ No. 904. ij-inch faeei 3-ineh projection. . — I7G— • -..1: .\ ^tw#£^. _LX. ^•■1: THB MBTALLIC ROOPINO n Y\ * '' r . THB MBFALLIC RUOfINU COMI^ANY OP CAI:x I '4 jnt^'s. Ell. No. gii. I> K <) X I'Si inchc.<>. 'M' ^■, ' HU Foot MouMllw No. gij., 4 inch face, I '4 inch pnijection. -T— <- -I7K '^1^- Vl^ •% I TMB METALLI C ROOPINq COMPANY OP CANADA. LIMIT8D. TORONTO. Mouldi'ngfs. Hj^^ituhei. wide, i inch pmj«5,'tinii.' fun iiIbhTw inail« up ton imluvt »ijc. giiT[iM^iTi>iiiiiwwwwi>MiHiwiii»iBrii '\ i i No, Qis- 5 iiichex wide,' I ^ inehtfn projeclion. ' '■' Nfe. 916. (KOPB.) J incite^ wide, i J4 inch protection^ ^'^'^^^v^^^^A^'^^^xvr^'«s.) j^ iiH'ij^e.s wide, 1 '4 inch projection. iil I i -ITf- -? NY OP CANADA. LIMl ^^ TORONTO, CANADA. s and Friezes. '£'■» ■ ■'I'MA^^ I ^^ c ^v ■. a " . -. •* V. «..^ THIB MBTALUC ROOPlNa CO Bore '^f^^ >: «v ■ 4^ •^ */ Ill m THE METALLIC ROOFINQ COMPANY OP CANADA, LIMITED, TORONTO, CANADA. ■.* ^^^ ,11 4 «« « 4 « • 4 a i ■ • t « • a I , « I I i I f I I I i'l^^^^^^^ ^ ^ No. 92^,r—^\'^ inclics wiilo, 'K-inch projeclioii. No. 93g, — J inches wiile, 'K-iiich pnijcctioti, ■») Mouldings. .Slop Block for No. 914 moulding;. Stop Block lor No. <)i ^ mouUliiifj. Stop Block for Nos. ()iO, i}2o aiut 1)34 nioiildinns. m t iifc¥t1i I ii liliiiiiiriyiMI No. Q26 — '4 -inch wide, for coveriii},' mitres of cornices, borders, etc. No. 937. — ji,^ inches wide ; I '4 -inch projection. No. 931 — .Vn!,'le nunddint; ; any size to suit. No. 928.- -For an},'les of heams ; anv size to siiita No 933. .\ni,'le moulding ; any size to suit. ^J^ Stop Block for No. 1)17 mouldinf,'. Stop Block for Nos. ()iK, i)ji and 1)25 niouldini,'s. Stop Block tor No. <|i(| mouldinf,^ No. 939. — .An^'le moulding ; anv size to suit. No. 933 — .Angle moulding any size to suit. X No. 930.— Anjfle niLHildinj^ ; anv si/e to suit. "V No. 934. — .\n^ mojjldini; anv size to suit. r. THE MBTALUC'ROOPINQ COMPANY OP CANADA, LIMITBDj TORONTO, CANADA. Beam or Girder Coverings, No. 935. Anv size to suit. . No. 93». Aiu" si/e to suit. *C No. 937. Aiiv size to suit. No. 939 Auv size to suit. ;No. 940. .\ily size to suit. — 181 — >^. I'U THE METALLIC ROOPINO COMPANY OP CANADA, LIMITED, TORONTO, CANADA^ iffi 1 ,., I Beam or Qirder Coverings. "Tan FiK- 3150- J lllnstnites Cove No. )oj, Kmbossecl. MoiiUliu^s No. 9J1), Kmbosscd Foot Mouldinff, iinii KiTrder ^'o. Hiiiiet'tion. , ■ • / F'K- 3152. ShoAvs beam covered with combined Cornice and Frieze No. 809 oii^the sides, Diaper No. 812 on the .soffit, with suitable F'K 3'5I Illustrates a beam co\;erv '» ^ J M. . ■-'/'. . .Section 4x4 feet ^Sliowinjf four plulejt put to^jetlicr. •: • \ ■ -I«7— 7 •',' '"' ■ :. ' V-' ■ i .*■ ■* ;- ■ ' a -. V f 1 4*'- - \ ^sm^ THB MBfALUC ROOFINU COMPANY OP CANADA, LIMirBO. TORONTO, CANAQA. Cellifiii: Plates. Fig. 3008.— ENQLISli RENAISSANCE. Plates No. 416. Section 4 feet 6 inches by 4 feet. 6 inches, showinif four plates put together. ^p» ^ m m THB MBfALLIC ROOPINU CUMPANY OP CANADA, LIMIFBD. TORONTO, CANADA. Celllti}!: Plates. F[g. 3008.— ENQLISH RENAISSANCE. Plates No. 41(1. Section 4 feet 6 inelies by 4 feet. 6 inches, showintf four plates put toKetlier. A — —,' A-™.„j ' ( %0' TH8 MIBTALLIC ROOPINd COMPANY DP CANADA, LIMirBO, TORONTO, CANADA. Ceilinir Plates. '? Fig. 3100. Comhiniition of Plates Nos. 445 and 44<>. Section 4x6 feet, showing six pliili-N put tojielhiT. —189— 'v'v 'X ' ' < THB MBTALUt tto'oPINU COMHANV OP CANADA. LIMirBO, TORONTO, CANADA. » ------ . _ ^- '1 Ceiling Plates. % Fig. 3101. * Combination of Pliiltf* Nos. 441 and 44J. Section 4x0 feet, iihowin^; ^x plates put to>;ctlj>.'r. I K., * -190- THB MBTALLIC ROOnNO Co'mPANY OP CANADA. MWlTyD . TOIHW TO. CANADA. V- :i Cemn)( Platen. 1 A^- ' \ liile. » / ^191 — ,v> A*8 "^wr *. ., » . l,jl ■ • <> * V. • • • • / f • . 1 ! . i in THE METALLIC ROOPINQ COMPANY OP CANADA, LIMITED, TORONTO, CANADA. '^%D, '-1^. QeWitig Pl&tes. ■iSf'' Pis. 3103. -. .'^ PtatcSi*l;i. '477. Sectliin 4 x 6 feet, showiiijj six plates put together. Note the different combinations that rnay be made with this plate. ' See Kigs. 3 102 and 3 1 04. ^^ ■ —192— '■-.,'■: 1 ■ k *-1% ,^A THB METALLIC ROOPINQ COMPANY OP CANADA. LIMITED, TORONTO, CANADA. Ceilins: Plates. . Fig. 3104. Plates No. 477. Sectio.i 4 x 6 feet, showing six plates put together. Note the different combinations that , may be made with this plate. , See Figs. 3102 and 3103. , ' i — 19.i- THE METALLIC ROOFINQ COMPANY OP CANADA, LIMITED. TORONTO. CANADA. Ceiling Design. ■^ ELIZABETHAN DESIGN. Fig. 3105. Section 4 feet by 6 teet 2 inches, .showing combination of Phites \os. 417, 488, and 489 put tpffethet, A very beautiful and effective panel lor large ceilinffS, such as churches, public buildings, etc., etc. Oesign may be continuous, or panels may be j %^ divided off with heavy mouldings or false beams. 194- THE MBT^LIC ROOPINQ COMPANY OP CANADA. LIMITBD, TORONTO. CANADA. ,. WF , ... -i . — _ — __ — , . ^ ^--_ ... . . - . , I II.I -, - ,— '^ Dados. / 'Fig. 3J0O. Shows combination of Plates Nos. 456 and 459. Fig. 3*01. Shows combination of Plates Nos. 454, 457> 4.S'*- fv Fig. 3aoa- Shows combination of Plates Nos. ,455 and 45H. •', . . t I ■ — 195- 5 ^smim^mramm / « THB METALLIC ROOPINQ COMPANY OP CANADA. LIMITED, TOR0NTO, |!ANADA. Dados. t- H- FiK- 3203. Shows manner of applying Dado Plates up the rake of a staircase. Plates Nos. 454 and 457. ^. —196— Fig. 3ao4. Shows Plates Nos. 456 and 459 as ^applied up the rake of a staircase. ^, THB MBTALUC ROOFINQ COMPANY OP CANADA. LIMITBD. TORONTO. CANADA. Fig. 3300. __^ j: Plates No. 437. Coriiice and I'rieze No. 809. Wafl Designs. Plates No. 435. Cornice and Prieze No. 8og. k ■ ^ -197— Plates No. 436, Cornice and I'riczc No. 809. I fHB METALLIC ^RggHNO COMPANY OP ^CANAD A. blljIITED. TORON TO, CANADA. Wail Designst FlK- 3303. Dado, Plates No. 432 ; Wall, Plates No. 436; Frieze, 4465 Cove Cornice, " 300. ' -':i^'m^^. •" •"r^-> 'u^^' •>':' Dado, Plates No. 457 ; Wall, Plates No. 418; Frieze,^ " 804; Cove Cornice, " 303. -_198— ' , , ■'•, .•'■I, A hf <♦» m, A iiirwriSgSI w>' ;« F'K- 3305- Dado, Plates No. 435 ; Wall, Plates No. 437; Frieze, " 806; Cove Cornice, " 301. ■'issii^ « \ . ". ♦ *■• THB MB1 P ^NADA Fig. 3306. Dado, Plates Nos. 40^ and 403. Wall, - Diaper No. 812. Krieze, - - No. Hio. Cove, ... No. 301. Wall Desig:ns. m iilinuimiai ^!^ ' ^f i> fi*. 9 MM. « nmoijjjjj V ^. FlK- 3307. ( Fig. 330». Dado, - . Plate No. 412. Dado, Plates Nos. 4 s6 and 459 Wall, -' - - " 436. Wall, - Plate No. 42.S Krieze, 812. Frieze, . Nos. H07 and 808 Cove, No. 300. Cove, - - No. 303 Fir. 3369. Dado, Plates Nos. 454 and 458. Wall, - I'latcs No. 438. l-'rieZe, - - - " 815. Cove, - V - No. 33i», —199- THE MBTALLIC ROOnNQ COMPANY OP CANADA. LIMITBD, TORONTO, CANADA. I. CAt / I Fig. aSOO'^Corner section, 5x6 feet. Shows Plates No. 422, with a border of Plates No. 420, Cove Cornice aSd M.ouldinj^s. Celli ig Designs. yuiiuiimmiiimiiiiniiniuim . » cx>_irr^ €v> <^i> < X -,200- \\({M^<^'^^!^^^f>fS>->f^i^'o:hMi^^'' iifnriiiniiiniiiiniiiniiiiiiiTii? F'K- SSO'-'-Ceiling, 13 x 23 feet. Shows ceiling; of Plates No. 420, with border of Plates Nos. 42 u and 860, Mouldings No. 927, and Cove Cornice. / -V : I , THB MBTALLIC K OOPIN U COMPANY OP C ANAD A. LIMirBD, TORONTO, CANADA. Ceiling Design. ' (,*», Fig. 3502. Corner Section, 8x8 feet. Composed of Plates No. 427 ; Border No 802 ; Moulding No. yjo. and Cove No. yoi. 201 — THB MBTALLIC ROOPINQ COMPANY OP CANADA, UmiTBD, TORONTO, CANADA. Ceiling Design. Fig. 3503. t'oriicr Section, ^^ Celling Dei^n. SI i: — \ - s. Fit. SSf^ •• V Corner Section, gxy feiH. foitiposea ol Plates No. 4J<»; Uordcr No. Hw; .MoulJiii|fs No. .iH'. anil I ornko No. j.«. '^ " ■ I. ■• -iC'i- «, . . * ' ■ ^ (^ [; j CeiHtig and Wall Design. t^t ■ Composed of Ceiling Plates No. 4'9; Border \'o. 804 ; Mouldings No 920 ; Cove Cornice No. 303; Frieze Sd. 8 0, and Wall Plates \o. 436.' • « -206— > J « . 9 • «* ■ '''■■■ .;..■■.= •■ . ... ■:■'-• :'v-'.7 ■:',•. ■ 'I '^ , XI i^'^K' -x / ■, f THE METALLIC ROOPINO COMPANY OP CANADA. LIMITBDj TORONTO, CANADA. Residence Design >;^: Fig. 3508. Hall in residence, finished xyitH embossed metal. Dado Nos. +55 and 457. »"d^^ ^■^PV^'i^ No. 9^3 : Wall Plat.s No. 4.^'> : l-""^' ^i^'- ■♦■»": Cornice No. 303; Border Xo. «i 2; Mouldings Xo. 90K, and Ceilint,';Plates No. 44.S• —•J07— « 3^ ■T?r- ■■:f '"j!^^^ THE METALLIC ROOPINQ COMPANY OP CANADA, LIMITED. TORONTO. CANADA. Ceilin^r Desij^n. Fig. 3509. Ceilintf 18 x 29 feet. Composed of Plates Xos. 435 and 437 ; Centres No. 700; MouldinK^ No. (jo8, iiiid Plain .Moulded jCornice. Fig. 3510. Corner sectiofi i.y x ig leet. Composed of Plalos No. 445; HorJer No. Ho*>: CoiitK' No. 4;,!. aiul MoiiUlinK No. €,04 with Crosses, Tees and Fills to match, and Cove Cornice No. .vn- —■-'09- Corner Section, 13 x 18 feet. Composed of Cove Cornice .Xo. 361 ; Mouldinf^^No. 900; Field Plates Nos. 445 and 446, and Centre Xo. 706. _210— ■ ■.( . TUB MBTAtLIC ROOPINQ COMPANY OF CANADA,, LIMiTBD. TOROflTO, CANADA. ■,>"■' '4' (Showing- our Metal Ceiliiiffs as applied to the rooms of a residence. L — —211— ^ ■ — ■*»j/^ 4f ■ / ■ ■ THB METALLIC ROOPINa COMPANY OR CANADA, LIMITED, TORONTO, CANADA. Corrugated Ceilings. ** Shows Ceiliiij^ 22 x 41 feet, suitable mould any emhosKt' Con'ippI2— M-- '^'^L M. ''' ""iMM.lMMil TM^ MBTAtLIC ROOFINU COMPANY OP^CANADA.. LIMITBD. TORONTO, CANADA \l \ Fig. 35'6- » I'nrner Sertimi, in y i| fi-i'l. rornii-e \'o. j-j8; Hordcr Xo. 4.^H ; MiMilt]in(r \o. 92^; Plates No. ^26. / ^ -214- i / / " " / ■ 1 1' '■, ■ . : / - ■ - / FiK 3517- .Corner Section. ■■ x 14 feet. Co r iikii No. MJ . Ho l d er No. K m ! Mo»l > j i nB No . •)'> : '•'"" " ' ^"''^ I" ' •I —215^ ^. ■ Fig. 3518. Corner Section, -ii x i^'/i feet. Cornice No. 3.17; Border No. 814; Mouldintf No. 924 ; Plates No. 476. ■ . — 21G— • . V V- Fig- 35«9- Corner Section, ii x 14 feel. Covo Co r nice. Xo. .;.<■>' Mo'i'tlinK" Xt ' - 'Jo " ; Ha r d er No. Hi 1 ; Plat o No . 477 -v'lT- K_ "I ■i US -n--- n .i_._ V. THB MBTALUC ROOPINU COMPANY OP CANADA, LIMirBD, TORONTO, CANADA. Ceiling Desijcn. ■:v:•^^:;^? ^it!^???t!Wt;y*l^^^:!:!:^^^:^^!■S^!:^!;!:!:!::^^l!.:i!^!.^>^:.:■!;MlUt^ *.*.*..*.?>] lA ....* .....■■•*.■•■.■*>■« A >..... I..... ■.■>-... ........... A , .. t.. .MAMlA . *l?.*.*a^,/ .#!<.. Sfi.'i^-^'i ♦ h" 1 • •■^t" • i .y.V: waBMBbin rncwrniwmw M # tMMn —wn i wimmm # < ipillHH ■ ip «I^M^V« Corner •.cction shiuviii(r space 25 x \H feet of main ceiliil); in Chapel of JeMis and Mary Convent at Syllerie, Quebec. CoitipoNed of Centres ill iliinni'liT, as \o. yin} (not xcntilalinn) ; I'ancli, 4 feet In li leer 2 inihi-s, of I'lales [ry. |MH, anil |Xi|, in lomhinalioii Jin ihowii in Kiy naiie uu : Sr>ecial Beams. H inches wide and 1; inches deen 'ivith 1 'i-inch balls planted on solVit around both the Centres and Fig. 3520. rcH, 55 inches f# pajje 11)4; Special Beams, H inches wide and 5 inches deep 'ivith 1 'j-inch balls planted on solVit around both the Centres and Panels,' also dividing CeilitTJ* into bays as shown*; Special Spi^ndrel Ornaments; Killer, No. Hii Diaper. — ilH— . \< ■ >» TMB MBTALUC ROOPINU COMPANY OP CANADA, tlMlfi^. TOWNTO. CANADA. Ceiling Designi V \/ v' ■•<': ^ /' ^s/' \./ \/iX^ x/ \/^ x-- . Pl»t«ii N0. 4i!l;;»M|'iiliilnK No. «)«>: Co|iiiv« Niv .fM- FIf , 3601. J'latgs Xo. 41; ill BorJer; Plates No. \y2 in KielU ; CornJctf No. .^04. "inn^~ f'i-y. j|?M I' ''\ >xx ^_ X.. f U ." —219- flp > ^ "^ . 'K « W » «'* > V THE METALLIC ROOFING COMPANY- OP CANADA. LIMITED, TORONTO, CANADA. Ceiling Design. m 1 J. i^^^^^i HHH ^^ • •■ K Section 15 x 23, feet. ■ /■ Composed of Mouldinjs No. 904.; Fig. 3616. Cross No. 905 ; Tee No. 906 ; * —234— Ell No. 907 ; Border Nos. 483' and 484 ; Plates No. 482. > i -* ■ i - "f;, •■./•■,'.>. • ■ • • ■ Section 15 x 23, feet. — Fig. 3616. - Cross No. 905 ; Tee No. 906 ; —234 — <• Ell No. 907 ; Border NoS. 483' and- 484 ; Plates No. 48.. • Composed of' Moulding No. 904.; .■* ■ 1 "^ ■ *■. ,^. /•'■'.> .;/ . . -:_ k • . ,•■■■■ ^ Fig. 3602. ^'iriwr !)«i:li»n, 13 feet lnch«» 11 to ftal inclM». c Compoovd of I'ornic* No. 331) : MntiklinK No. 400; Httrdor No. 477 i I'ornar Riil* No. 704, utiJ tiiild of Centra I*IhI<« No. 704. THE METALLIC ROOPINQ COMPANY OP CANADA, LIMITED. TORONTO, cXNADA. Ceiling Design. t^ Fig. 3617. Section 15 x 23 feet. Composed of Mouldings Nos. 904 and 908; Border No. 434 ; Field Plates Nos. 485, 4S6, and 487. —235- ~W~ "i-'-S f MuummJLUllWMtii ilMI>IIWM>iiii>iiiliii«iiil»i«ttiiii<>iiit»lifiiMiiiiitiiifiiiiiniifiinrnii'iiir-nmM-T-iTfr ■.•-";■■•■■ „-;...■ vv--: ■■■•,;. '•/ Fig. 3617. ;■ -•■..; Z ^■■-'■■' ■■•■'■:- -v ^ ;■. ; Section 15 x 23 feet, eomposed of Mouldings Nos. 904 and 908; Border No. 432 ; Field Plates Nos. 485, 486, and 487. —235— :^' _ r , I f . T i, 7 l i l t II , ''Ij L ' ILM Fig. .MOJ. Corner S«llon' 14**1 fw*. Comp»»Md o^ornlt* No. .»•» ; MoulJinif No. i)i<>; Hortltr>Xin'44J : MoiilJinK No <|i>« ; KivUI n«l». S»^. 441 i »nJ C«nlr»' No. 7«ik|. -Ml- /■N ^HB METALLIC ROOPINQ COMPANY OF CANADA. LIMITED, TORONTO, CANADA. Ceiling: Desig;ti. N ■ I Fig. 3618. Section 15x23 feet. Composed of Mouldings Nos. 941 and 915; Border Ntr 432 ;' Field Plates Nos. 485, 486 and 487. . — 23C— .__ A M v' . • 1 -f , t'^'- * *- .• » trv. ~M. .. ' -tf ' V' - :"<> - ■■ ■ "■ .Sf ■ - . '■ ^^ik__ ^.Jk. i Fig. 3618. Section 15x23 feet. Composed of Mouldings Nos. 941 and 915; Border Nii. 432 ;' Field Plates Nos. 485, 486 and 487. —236— l.irn«r Section, 14 k 11 f»el t'«>m(H»ii«d of I'ornic* No. .».»<»; \|oiildliiK No. 910; Hori!«r No«. 441 and 44 j ; Moulding No. tjoo ; l-'i»ld i IMut«i No. 444 ; unrj i,'eiilr« No. 7116. ' r ' ./ \- N - t THE MEtALLIC RpOFINQ «T5mPANV OP CANA DA. LIMIT ED. TORONTO.jCANAPA. • ! ■-— < '^ 1 — rn-r ' ^ ' ~ ■ npnc Ceiling Design. FiK- 3619. * Section 16 X 2^ feet. Composed pf Moulding No. 94< : Cross Nfl. 942 ; Ell No. 943 : Tee No. 944 ; Border No. 482 ; Field Plates No. 485 ; Corner No. 482. . .|» , ,'. k • —237-* ^ ■ ■ — J I \\ K ! ■. I :3,£xCs:-:^-^...-^-Te:-' ^i-s-^:^:- lV--^j«i:i.^B£aig^v'W y<>-^--^^-rs-c^::-}d/^:^^ FiK- 3619. * Section ,6x 2i leet. Composed pf Moulding No. 94' : Cross Nfl. 942: K" ^'^'^ 943! Tee No. 944; Border No. 482; Kicld Plates No. 485 ; Corner No. 482. —237 A p * : ^ FIjr. .1605. Corn«r S«ctit>n, ij^ 11 Jiy< f«tt. 'CompoMd of Comics Nv>. .t.W i Mouidinx No. >m llordcr.nulM No*. 4.»$ ■I4J ""J 44'»i ""J ''''•'«• •^•f ^" l.**^ 33?— ^- *. li: m THB MBTALLIC ROOPINO COMPANY'- OP CANADi^, LIMITED, TORONTO, CANADA. Ceiling [5esigii. N » ■ H .. . ' ( ' Fig. 3620. Sectic)n. 17 x ia^. feet. Composed of Moulding No. 941 ; Cross No. 942 ; Tee - No. 487/ Field Plates No. 485. No. 943 ; Ell No. 944 ; Cbntrp No. 487 ; Cot -7*- 53fr= > ^". *. . « 'k .-. i# .-vfe; I Fig. 3620. Section. 17 X ^4^2 feet. Composed of Moulding No. 941 ; Cross No. 942 ; Tee No. 487; Field Plates No. 485 No. 94,-} ; Ell No. 944 ; Cfentrp No. 487 ; Co ^2^8^ . « \ ' ^ ■ *■ ,. ; T"- *— ^ • , \ -. 'v ."■' "*■ ' * "■ ■ ■ \ ^ :" ^ ■ ' '« \ *. . A- s - - - :--■■- -.-■■' — f - ' ::_-v —.- - ■-^..-, -.-:l-,r i-^- -—J _ - , .. . ■; ■ '.. J, ♦ -- -- Li-.- M ■'... ..-'\:.-^ > ^ 1 » i . ' ' . ■■:,;i!j^; - ■>^... - ■■'' -^...f- -4 ■ ■ ■-.. 4.- ■■'"' ^-\ ' ; ■ ^-, ^^- ?. Fig. 3606 Corner S«clUjn. nyi * iiH fwl- lompoii*d of Cornice No. j.».) j^.Mo»ildiM|{ No. 914 ; Border No. 477 ; C.<»n»r rt»r« N0, 4,?' i ""J •''•W '''"'•• ^i"- 477- THB METALLIC RdoPINQ COMPANY OP CANADA. LIMITED. TORONTO, CANADA. / :■ . •' > ^". 'A # Qeilitig Besig^n. -?*\ / /. /'■> V— /C:^- J&8l.'s'i'ii3K:*'>»:i£sV Vv,-:-. iJ ..,jifi(Bk.;«.«J ^i!ti»i»aia^imJUAJti!)iMi»tliit»H .»*SJ [liriJMi^t ■111 IffliMi t tl' iUiiwdHMMiii ■ji»tfaJtiiji;uJa».>j«aBi*ia*M*wM H *« T t i . i Miai> . FlR. 3621. - Section 17 x 25''feet. Composed /f Moulding No. 904 ; Cross No. ^5; Tee No. 906 ; Ell No. 907 ;* Plates Nos. 485, 4^6 and 487, » •' " — 2.'»9— •'. . '" ' __^ * . « ■ 7 Fig. J607. torh.r siiilon. 14 « ii ftpt. t\.mp..MJ of lornlc. No. jj.,: M.n.l»HiHf N... VhC H»^U«r Vo. 477; <"'"•' '•»*"• ^" ^l'^ "^^ lil.UJn.iU-. No. ^7. -JJft— ^ ffl • ' i 'It I .'■»'■ r Fig. 3700. i^"i abo*'ing Ceiling covered with Plates No. 417; Border No. 804; Moulding No. 924, and Cornice No. 302. Reproduced from a photograph. . : :v. -240- +- Corn«r H«<.ll«fl 14)^ » jiH r«t«T^JComp.>.i«d .»f C«>f nU* No-.J.Wi M.wiWlnu No. qiHi ll4»rJ«r No. 4771 CoiBwr PHH* N0. 4.»i| V\m\y\ lliilf* No«. .(77 uiiU 44«>. — a.'O ••\;Jif;- r .* ^\. K ( -iR \ -P' !■.■ ■ I THB METALLIC ROOHNO COMPANY OP CAf^APA. LIMITED. TORO NTO. CANADA. * ■ » • ' « ■■■. . ' ■'■ ^ , , , --J •^;.- Ceiling Dfsign^ Shows Section of /Celling do|j|e/with Platfs Np./4i9/('' Uuis XVl' Reproduced fro(n a photograph. V^ m- ■■:'/ 7- / -:^ 7'^ ^- ' , ir . /'^ /■■■ ,"HP^ \1"^ Ur-h^-h'. V ■ ii i?Pi8^/37oir Shows Section of/i^eiling do;i)|e, with Platfs No./4«?; (".l«"'^ ^^Vl")- Reprodiiccd fropi a photograph. ^ • i+1- I -y ■" ■ In- J Ap.-^-^:A-^ /' y -Li Plf . 3600. I \ ^v. THB METALLIC ROOFINO COMPANY OP CANADA, LIMITED. T ORONTO, CAN ADA. A ( x.,»> Ceiling: Design. l-lg. J«IU i\»tmf Nwikw i,|*i I iryi h*t. CainfiM««l,ii< i\>fnlr« Nt», ^ii ( Miwltlttw N>t. iin| i Htmlar N«k i\% ; MiMtMlitK No, tft^ t ^Whl PWm No. 414 ( iinti l'*nlt« Ni>. 7«»S. -JJH J ••nI l'»if# No, fi^ , .;*■ Fig 3704. , , Illustrates a Ceiling covered with Plates No. 408. Reproduced from\ photograph. -r^- ' ': —244— v Fig 3704 Illustrates a Ceiling; covered with Plates No. 408. Reproduced froin\ photograph. ^^- : —244— . ■^ I • 1 i TUB MBTALtlC ROOPINQ COMPANY OP CANADA. LiMITBO, TORONTO,. CANADA. Fig. 3705. Room in Archbishop's Palace, MoiUreiil. m w Ccilini; Plates No. 403; Mouldings No. 9J0 ; Border No. 8i.t; Cuiiihined Coinioe and Frtow No. Hnp ; iind VValls No- 4'"- \ . M ■ .* ,^. i "^ ■ Fig. 3705. Room in Archbishop's Palace, Montreal. Ceilintr PlateH. A b. 403; Mi?uld.ngs No. 9^0; Boi-def No. 81 j; «-^" " '' ' "y ; ^ ^''»>"'' ""^ *•"»" O. olj; — CuniB —245— ^^.. Hn.,; iiml Walls No. 4lH. — ■ ^ — 'iS ^; -' '" U ,^^(ii l.)#m»» MmIImn. •«■ M Ml. vfi ■««»«««"• "^ 1 •♦•»«<«• >••»* JUi *•«•»*»» N*. »««i •»«l H»W Whim N* «»*. 991- \^*i -—y,: * # .. '■.#■ ■■• »■ f k '^ w^ ; ^ y.' ■ ■ I. <• 1 ss I, 4 ■ V ' t % 1 , 7 ■ 1 • ,* . 1 '■W « ''m^ ,^ -i Figr.3706. / lllustrHte>i » Ceiling done with Pliitex Nd. 404, panelled off with extra large mouldings and mock beams. Reproduced from a photograph. .;• A very effective Ceiling for large rooms. '-^ . ^'U&— '..m... i 1 Flgr3706 ~y^ llluitrHtos ii Cciliiijf done with Plate« Nd. 404, panelled off with extra larjie mouldings and mock beams. Reproduced i'rom a photograph. A very effective Ceiling for large rooms. ■■W ;. - »&s. ** • t irifwr HwltlW. M • II tavfc itN, Mft MohMh* K•^. «7 and -KoH ; WuU I'lates Nq. 43<.mnd Dado IMates Nos.- 454 t miU JC7. HcnroduL-ed from a r>lioloL'r.ipli. 1 7 • ~1^ .Fig. 3707. — Ceiliiitf and Walls ill Headquarters Siiloon, Toronto. , ' Plates No. 444; MouWiiWi No. 920; Border No. 81a; a^rnite No. 303; Krie/e Xos. tk>7 ai.d -808 ; WuU Plates N^. 4jft^Bnd Diulo Plates Nos; 454 •rrt -^ J ^^ ^^^ ReprodiKcd from a photograph. 1 ^_ — : _y __ „.„ -^.__ ^ — _,. _. ^,,^247— ^^ — ,-^ -'— - --^ — ^ , -^- — — /, ' ' ./' .Vv -/ IM.lta« ••|f»* *W*, fli MtM^ilfiMtf llvlv. M fig. MIS. t'lMMt ^(T «•«, (P^ 4 ^P %«iS«i Z! ) THB METALLIC ROOFINQ COMPANY OP CANADA. LIMITED. TORONTO, CANADA. Fig. 3708. Ceiling In Winnipeg Hotel, Winnipeg. Plates Nos. 408, 409, and 410 in combination. Reproduced frtJm a photograph. ^ a.- — 1'4H — '%\k- * V ,*:■ V '■■ /. ^v.; .v^-<; '■^/ . 1 n »., ^*c Field Plates No. 440 ; . Moultli Rg. 3709. '" Ceilinjf and Walls in British -Hotel, Townto. ; ii ;-^ ings No. 92. ; Border No. «1»; Comic^ Nf 305 : ^Wiiir Plates No.^iS. Reprodueed from a photoKrnph. ■:\.. ■ \ ■:"r^^''m ■ ■ ' :: v ■•-.,,.,' Fig. 3710. --■•.- " Ceiling in Lakeview Hotel, Toronto. - Field Plates Nos. 406, 401, 402, 403, and 404 ; Mouldings No. '915; Border No. 804; and Cornice No. joj. Reproduced from a photograph. ■,'-/^-- — -_. ■■'%." " ' ■ —250— -m" f $ '\ .- Fig* 3711. Ceiling in Dininjj Room, Walker House, Toronto. r Field Plates No. 444 ; Mouldinjrs No. 908 ; Border No. 812 ; Cornice No. 301, and Frieze No. 446. fteprdduced from a photonraph. ' . ^ ■ . ,.:* ■■'■-.' — 251 — •■ '."■■■■■- Fij?. 3712. ' Ceiling in Show Room l-X-kliaiV Casket Company, Toronto. KieUl Plates No. 417; Moildinns No. 920 ; Border No. 812,' and Cornice No. 305. Reproduced from a photograpli. \ ■ ■■ ■ ._252_i ■- .a, . . ■• ■ ■- ■■.,..... ■. .: ■ A '. '■ ^ U m' ^M .f ' t ^ rf» >1 i i.i' • n I v * • ■ * ' V'- 5'* L^ r ti\»*p' 'f<> -./ I' > \ 4l ,» ^ ( V ' '^^^- t^ V • \ mim^.. Rg. 3714.— Ceilti^-ftpA Walls in I*rivate Ceiling Plates No? 427 l Moullfng No. 920; Comtiilned Cornice and Borjlef i / No.- ^3 ; ahd Dado Plates No. 457. Polsoii Iron Works Co., Torort ;" Frieze Nos. 807 and 808 ; W^ uced froih a photograph. 4.15 ; fl'''^ Calgpinj,' "v-^T ik:^ ,'IP'' .;v,r^ ^JM f.m •%'. l" *l 91 ff^rwP %^^^ m 1 ''^^^kb' ^^S* '■*«'» i' ■^-c m '♦-*». »- " * F|g. 3715. --^\. Vj).'« i- .'1/ ^«t ■ r A >„^ % '*"»- I! If I '' ' " ' Fig. 37'6.' Ceiling in W. R. Brock & Co. 's Warehouse, Toronfo. \; Field Plittes No. 481 ; Cornive No. 303; Cornice at Beam No. 305. Reproduced froih^a phototTrapli. ■'4 •/ . y- —256— /■ ,■ t Fig. 37I7- / ,; ife " Ceiling in Princps* Theatre, Toronto. Fielii PiiuTs^. 430: PoiH Moulding No. ^10. Rep'roducea from a phofogmrh- - -257- f * " »f .s :l- ' J m Fi«ld PhiteH No. 444: M^uldinifi) No. 920 ;■ Border No. 813; nnd Cornice No. ^o^^ Reproduced from a plioioKrnph. '.A: ■ ■ . • .' ■ -:'■ ■■...■ ■ ■ ' ■ .. * ■ ■ V' ^^^^2- T ' . -'0 '■% » ' i \ Fig. 37ig. ' ■ ;' ■ : C«'j'"g '" Class. RiHim of DewHOn Street School, ToronlP. Field Plates Nil. >>' i MoWIIng No. i)io ; Border Mo. Hui'and Cornice No. 301. Repro 4 —259— ■ . ' .. '■■, from a photograph. ■ . t , < { • 1^ '' * • > .;■ ; "" ■// 7 .». i M ' ' ■1^^ i^ -,.„ Y "ir TOT • Jij THE METALLIC KOOFINU COMPANV Qf" liANADA. LIMireO, TORONTO, CANAPA. V ^ ■'V*lt»i, Q ^^■■■: tMB MBtAUJC l^lWa C^ W* CAHAIMi:. imtittBD ^ TbKONTO. CANADA. \ > *%n •* ^/ „Plg'. 3723.-; .,.:#• #„ Interior view Maoager^s Private- Offic,p;jKetamc Roofing Conipar.j. Rsproducea frT»m « phot.^graph. .5> ;*v,-. ,Y .- '?' ■ f ■(■ *». ' ■ '/;■ /«^/-V ■fWl^i'': f^fc' "»■» ^ :: *;*>.'■ *?:^ ^ ■ *■» , ' f / • *-' 1>1,»ILV \,< 4]; Rg. i?724. \ Voiliiif; and VVHlls-iiirl)it>m({-|*SH>m mv ro^ii4ciuc v;n'Ol rcsiiU;iKc ol f"', V. KanstorJ, I'.sii., Iiiroiito. ^ - ' .' lilies No,'4.fS.,IK;rUtfr"\o. «I4; MtfulJim; Na «ti.o , CWnicf No. «u^ : WiiUs No. 814 ; HaJo I .(ppiiij; No. cjj^^ Rcproiluv>.»l trijm u pholOK'apfi. f ^ ■ «, f ; r:# •/ -•■ V ^-~-~^ V } t:^- (ieiliuK Plirtes X»J. 444 f »»rJ' -^7^ ■/ ;".\- *w ♦ ■; r , ■. ' ■ 0- : 't.-' - n . I" -'■■>r^ \. ■"■ -^V-' ". -'a.--^" ;/■ ■, -t , ' » . :\-. ' ■-„ \- ,ir " ..- 1 ■ --rx ':■■ ■ ■■>.,^ •-:- ,:» 'i! • ■. : ■■■; -.- :» '■ J -"■„ ■ "^ ■ \ ■■■•.' V ■rt -I':? i i, '" ,. '-'■-f— ■_■-■ '■ ■■ ; .' ■.«^;: ■' 9» ^ ■ .!•-:• •-'. ■.:,-\.r,:.:- ■. '".. ''-"■■ ^ ".Ka^a gl^l^ ll^yj^^ n^ i {. A. J,- -¥". e S r: t^. ■> Ul' c g ill n» s -s 11 s 1 1^ ^1 1 X u v: f»=« i > ' is^ . 1 •^ i3 ^ ft- e '^v''';*' ' .r.v: t ,aH l^ ■^f^ V -Sv ^ -i:'-;i .<\\v' 1 ~s- \ « ' k **^^ , , ,^ V ivRcprodiiceil from a plioloKraph. , [, ,^ , y '•■; .. ■:,■■' \ ■ * „\■^■ ■ ■ \ .-. ' , -■- . ., ' So. 4,tti. /- ifc t ^^PSimNm^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ '^^^^^^^^^^^^^^L. m yJ/^^^^^^^^M r 1 Flg.\3730. L'eiliiiK ii>*Hi'i>rd RiK>m. SiilVatMiii Army Temple, Toroiilo. riiiU-s N>'. 4i'i . fl.irtlcr Xo Hi?; MiMililiilB ?yt' ■>■•<■, iVvc Nf- ,VV) ; Krie^e Xo. H15. ^■^r- .... -X;- ;#: -..'./•>■* * ^i \ ^^^f^'/M-*' M»^' Fig. 194.— Maiisioii lloiiso. Viife Towii, South Atru 1, In which' our i:mb>s-cil N>i-tiil IcilinK'i. are iiteJ lhro(i({!toiit. ^ ^ z TT.^^ 0*\' ,fl?S. -X;-- — ^^ : V :;-; / V. 7"^^ % ' » . I ■ * . '^- 1 ■\ "1 ::^ ■\ THB . m. NO COMPANY OP CANADA. LIMITBD. TOiONTO. CANAeA. ■.• t. \ GALVANIZED STEEL EAVETROUQHS. • Mud. fK>m the vcrv I\.u-h1 H,.«lily of K«lv«..i«a fcle.l ; J.- or iH «'...«»•. TIh. J.««... »l.own arc ...ir rrRul-.r »lwk |H.n.*»». b»l •• ^m^ UmM ,., order. cav..t^H.Kl. m..d« U- ..nv d.l..il u-M.-ircd. cither s.r^lKhl. or n.r,«l to ...,y r«JiH.. , U\- « «»!.« .opp.r ,«v,lr.nH«li lo ».., .h«p. r.Mi.u.d. "1 ' . 0. Q. Eavetrough. O. 0. High-Back Eavetrough. : Santc ■.liiip*' H» rcK"'"" '*• '■ 'foiiK''- »" -tiowii in \-tg i.^i. »'>ik.('l Kiick U hiKher. 4,liHh ■''■■'■' '■'"'•' «''?•'■ , S " • ■■ 'S " ... IH H-iiuK K'"^''*' tt Half^Round Eavetrough. iV:j^''>V* •-- -lVJil.i<^^ - '-^ ••>/*; I ■r-- H ^ •• -« - - - 9 - rF5^ ^5 7-ilich Klrlli. ' » |t> i FlK. 197- I'lilterit uf our O. (■>. Kiivclroii(jh. l'"*-'"'" "'•■'""' ■•''"■■■ ■■<.-. t'lillfrn ol our Hall-roiiiid Kavi-lrouKlr. Om-hwlf luliiiM »'u<.: s—-il.\- \" j' ' . -^ _.- ^ ^^^^„ _^.. ^ __J . • '-■«■-, ■^' .«--.'■ - ■ n •■ • ■ V; ^^ -: . ^^^^^^^^^^H ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^H[|m[|HH^^| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ? ..:■;.■ ■ x ' ■- :■ .. .;■■• 1 ' * « - " ' ^^\^ •■:: ■ -v.: : ■■ ^i 9 ( ■ • / \ .. ■ - . ■■ ■ • .- .- • ^ ••■ * 1 ; ' - , - ,1» M * 1' V ■ i 9 * ^'^ ■ • > p * > » , • » f 1 • -y ^ a «l • * '% 1 , .. 1/ , . -tt i\ * 1 .. 1 • • M %.^j« •V * •^ 5. ^ ■ I :f V ^ > •• t ^ . ' ' ^ . » ^ / - ' «? . » ' » - -1^ *8» (K^' . .'i THB METALLIC ROOFINQ COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED, tORONTO, CANADA. Style *'A" Eavetrough. FiK. 200. 10, 12 iuid t^-iiicli prth. Styl^ "B" Eavetrough, , 10. 12 and 15-iiich fjirtli. * " Fig. 201. Pattern of our Styfe A EaVetroiigb. One-h.ilf actual size. 000 Fig. ao3. - Pattern of our Style B liaveWoufjh. One-half actual size. -274- \' ■' THE METALLIC ROOPINQ COMPANY OF CANADA. LIMITED, TORONTO. CANADA. Style "C" Eavetrough. ;^ Style "D" Eavetrough. aa^tuKfMiMiii^^'i^wmi^'^'r'^.pj. r I rl-.Y.'t»,14i»^(MMl.' M^J^f'^'^'.^^^'^-ti^^^^ mmm Fig. 204. 10, 12 and I s-iiich t,'irtli. ■mii'/^^'^^f<^''^'-fj,-'^ir-^> ■■"■ " ' ■'"* Irfkt^iliAK^^eA/.- -.i'.-*---- FIr. ao6. 15 aiul i"H-imh t,'irth. 5.. STYLE- c J ■d J / liiNfclRTH:,^/ ISiNfelRTH;^.^ Q ^ 1 • ■ Pattern Fig. J05. * of our Style C Eave*4i>uKh''.~;'', One-half actual size. V -27r.- t Pattern of our Style D 1 Fig. 207. Kavelroutfh. One.-balf aclua! si/e. lEI , f • .- ,.,. ,, ■ ;■." ■ #■ * ",; " ■;..»-: ■ 1 . .-^ - ' -"J|; . * . i'if.^ ^ili THE METALLIC ROOFINa COMPANY OP CANADA. LIMITED. TORONTO. CANADA. Style "E" Eavetrough. ■-^Z V ^ Fig. 20». Pattern of our Style B Eavetrough. One-half actual size. —wt <9 >• ^ \i EavetVough Mitres. Mitres arc not soldered tO(,'cttier. Fig. 2IO. 'Shows an Inside Mitre. Fig. ail. Shows an Outside Mitre. ■I / In ordering,'' always state whether inside or- oiftside mitres are requireiJI. r ■■*:■' ■: ■ ■ ': ■ ■ ■^■■: ■ - W —276- 7 A- ^ -*.. #^ Five si/OS, 2, THE METALLIC ROOFINQ COMPAAMY OP CANADA, LIMITED. TORONTO, CANADA. Corrugated Expansion Conductor Pipe. ■«.■ ftg. 313. vitlioiit a cross soiini, of No. 2(> f;alviini/cil sicel. Tliis liAni ol pipv. 3, 4, 5, and (>-iiicli. Made in lo-lt. lengths in one piece, wil , heint; corru};ated, allows the metal to expand vvlien'lilled with ice, witliout crackinj; or bursliii),'- ^\ ;■ y •V Round Conductor Pipe. LOCK SEAM. I'ive sizes, '■\. 4, 5, and 6-incli. Made in lo-tt. lengths in one piece, witliout a cross seam, of No. •!. (,'alvanizea >lil'i. SquareV^pndijctor Pipe. Fig. ai4- Made in 2f. or 28 gaut;e. Seam not soldered. Si/cs, iZi x jJ/f inch ; 2 '4' x .^4' inch I .? x 4 inch ; 4x4 inchi 4 'V THE METALUC ROOPINQ COMPANY OF CANADA. LIMITBO. TORONTO, CANADA. Octagon Standing 5 Jam Conductor Pipe. ' Made from No. 2(> t;iiKiiiiized steel in H-I't. Unjj^lhs. V . > -^ The MandiiiK scam allows of an easy and secure fastenin},', kecpjn},' the pipo away from the wall, and will open in case of Irce/in^', so as to. jirevent biirstinj; or crackinjj ol the pipe. . ■t m m 11 Size, J inch ■. 1 2-incli fjirtli. •' 4 '\ ■■■■:'5 *■ " •• r "' 1.8 '• " .1X4 •' . i.i " •• 4X5 " ■•■ ''^ , Fiir. 2i6. . Section showing; construction of our Octaj;on Standinj; Scam Conductor Pipe. *!.., — 278- u *t.,. THE MBTALLIC ROOPi;4U (^MPANY OP CANADA. LIMITED, TORONTO, CANADA *orru gated Elbows and Shoes. , " Olio piece, (l;il irinipcd. (l/iKiini/eJ alter heiiif;- lorim-il iiilo ^liapo. Mb FlK- 2i»- t'orriifjaleil Shoe. und Elbows and Shoes. Miide IVirn vinjk piece. Il;il cri^nped. lialvanizeii alter beinj,' loriiied into >liape. Five sizes, 2, 5, 4, 5, and ()-incli. Fig. 310. Kotitid Elbow Fig. 320. Round SI10U. — 270^ ' ■# Conductor Hopks. »j. liR. in. C'orru),'ated Hinged Hooks. Tiinicd nialleahle iron, j, _?, 4, 5 and<>-incli. ^('1 ■■■ . . • \J , .;■. , . ■ / Fig. 333. Iloldlasts witli wedtje eonipk'te. l'"or Sjandinjr Seam I'ip*. Malleuble iron. Aboul six to a pound. "^ 1: * A~ ..■..A. ,..."-;>• Ornamental Conductor Heads. Made from Cpppcr or Ualvanl^ed Steel. No. itCio. No. I03I. No. 1033. Always order by miitiber, aiicl mention size aild kind of conductor pipe to be used. ' JHff "^^' ' /;' ■■ . 1-',;' .K\..,J».,y No. 1015. No, _^^^^^HII^r 10 J3- , ^^^r^ No. i r^^^m I034' ^ P^Bt No. C^^J 1035. ^^■^ No.e W^^H_Mi_ 1036.41 fM^B4^ Kaney Conductor Straps, as appli (/d to conductor pipe. Ma/1 ^ frorn copper or j;aU \-ai/i/ ed steel. I ^. TtlB METALLIC ROOPINQ COMPANY OP CANADA, LIMITBO. TORONTO. CANADA. METALLIC SKYLIGHTS. *• t'K SKNI.UilirS are muile from oitlicr ^,Mlvani/i.•ll ' Mcol or Irom copper, no Ihiil llicy an- priulically jiro-prool. piirlitiiliirly »o «Ikii ^'la/cil with wire jjlass. they are ii.linilely lyeleraMe in every way lo eitlier wiHulei. liKhtn, or eonstriKlions where solid iron raller* ,,re employed. Superior lo the former /inasmuch as there is no contraction or expansion to Jireak the t;li"rtalioii, ready (o holt tO);ethcr, I'lu' k'"^"> ''" '^'H li> '!•>-' proper size, is seiiirely packcil in a separate box, ready for (;la/iii(,'. We use \arioiis sizes ol' hars, and space tticm ut diirerenl intervals, depending; on the size of llie openinj;. I'nless otherwise mentioned, we send three-sixteenlh-inch roiij;h-rolled jjlass, We can also siipfily one-.i|iiarter-inch roii^h-rolled plate or wired ({lass.when required. Pitch of Skylight. IN Sinjfle /I'ilch Sl;lit ftl base, shoiVinK thi^ inolhinl rsi'aiH" ('i»r t'oiiitt'llsatioti. I } -•28-J THB MBTALLIC ROOPINO COMPANY OP CANADA, LIMITED. TORONTO, CANADA. Metallic Skylights. ) No. 1065. Siii({le-I'ilch Skylight, shuwiD^ iipplication to pitch roof, { No. 1067. l)oublv'-l'ilch Skyhjihl. (iablc cnils nnulc I'l tfiilvmii/oil xlvcl. No. 1066. Siiifjlo-Pitch .Skyhjfhl, as apphccl to llat-;roof. The pilch shoiilj bo made in the woojcii curh, except for small htfhts. No. 1068. I)oiible-l'itch Skyli>;ht. Made with stationary or movable slats in ({able • ends, for ventilation. -283- ■^ .~ "* I.* THB METALLIC ROOPINU COMPANY OP CANADA, LIMITED, TORONTO, CANADA. Metallic 5kyli«:ht5. ;t "A. vn* t^ »li -m 'I III "I ■! ■; No. lOtH). riiiiii llippcil Sk\liKlil, wilhoiil MMililiilor, No. 1070. HippuJ Skvlifilit, with ventilators 011 ridtjc. This form of vcntil.-ition is especially desirahlc on a hippo J skvli^^hl. ^ivin),' the . No. 1071. IlipiH'il Sk)linli! with rid({e venliliitor. Dumpers lire not placeil in veiililaturM on itmall iiiteU Nk)'lii;hts. No. 107a. \ ■ . ■ Hipped Skylight. Well aOapteU for use on boiler rooms, ()ulories,_^ stables, etc. Made wluh stationiirv or movable slats, as desired. -T,* .Mention kiiul ol slats- rei)iiirea. desired eflecl without obstructinj; the linhl. -2KI- tnn MHTALLIC ROOniMl' COMPANV OP CANADA, LlMlTHO. TORONTO. CANADA. -\i« '-4^' "^1^ V*i. MetalUe^^fekylljchts. , . No. M>7J. Ili^pvil Turrot Skvlijjht. Tho moviihli- mihIi iffny ho conlrDlWil l>V iippariaiiH opcralod iViiin . lUuir bcKiw . Sec piiH*.' iWi. ' J No. 1074. lUislriilcs skjli^jhlln pii.,liion kh iireii-ui; Univr c vc i ililali ' f. -iM- THE ^^ETALUC ROOFINa COMPANY OP CANADA, LIMITED, TO RONTO. CAN ADA. '-. »— ; -. ^ J " ■' Opening and Closing Apparatus for ^a^hJijivSky lights. °H * > * . ^J^, Fig. 335. This illustrates our sclf-Iockinjf apparatus, and is a well arranfjed and effectual mode of openint; and closinjj, at the same time locking in an)- position, any number ^^^ side lights simultaneously. • , ifr^e.tsrst.-i'af a worm G and .sextant, cogged movement B,, yoked ^ 'A to a horizontal shaft Ji and arranged with toggle arms F attached ^iiS* to the sashes. The method of operating is by means of a shaft the desired len|-lh, to which the'wqJMTi is attached at one en^l, a hand wheel or cranked handle at the-'-other^ Where it is not jjJ)ilVenient "to have ^a < the handle al\viiyv.in position, a portable key the"tleKired/lengthvTray Ke , substituted. - -, L ■ - — ■■■,.-■„■■■ ■. . -'-I'-. ",■.:, ■»,. ■•• ■ ' ■ A- '■ * ' '*' . ' —286— Fig. 336. This illustrates another and cheaper mode for opening and closing sashes. It consists of a horizontal shaft secured by brackets to the plate or facia, toggle arms attached to the shaft and sash, and a wheel, over which a cord secured to the wheel in opposite directions passes. The wheel is operated by the cord, which turns the shaft and thereby works » the toggle am'i* to^ojien or close the sash. m \..^u.:mil',;.-.--J.X'^ =-"--■ ^ and closing to the plate wheel, over asses. The erebv works THE MOTALUC ROOPINO COMPANY OP CANADA. LIW ITBD. TORONTO, CANADA. The "HAHTUS" Ventilator and Chimney Cowl. REQISTBRED TRADE MARK. **HALITUS/ rifi^jjipiicity in square inches of ditTcrent si/cs of Ventilators is ii' as follows : OtAincter | Neck McntUr'«. | Diitmetrr I N rclt SfeAfturc. I 6 inch 8 " 28 no square inches |: 32 34 inch ' 804 squaVe' inches ao8 •' 10 " 78 36 1 1017 12 " 11. 1 1 40 ! 12.'i7 14/ " ir.'-^ ir.r:" HVt 177 201 li - 1' .44 4ft 54 1620 " ^ 1809. " ® ■231)0 -> " ^, , IH " . 2r>n 60 , 2807 '' ■ ' " 20 " 314 ('<(> , ,tt56i. . " 22 '* 380 72 "■•;■• 1 4m ' , ■"•■ ' 24 " 2G " 453 .V2I il 84 90 1 mvat) , 28 " 615 " . i! -!)6 ; 7238 30 " 707 1 " Fig. 337 — Complete View of Ventilator. Fig. 338. — Broken View. Made from galvanized steel, or from sheet copper.' AS will be seen from Fig- 228 these ventilators are constructed with an inside cone tapering upwards with a space between it and the outer cone. The action of the wind outside creates a vacuum in the flue, necessarily causing a positive upward dr.il't under any conditions. This ventilatcM- is constructed on scientific principles, and will exhaust more cubic feet of air per minute than any other storm-proof ventilator made. Nothing .to get out cf order, and i^o downward draft. \entilators mav also be made with glass tops, glazed either with clear plate or rough rolled glass, so as to admit light. When so desired to regulate the draft, a damper may be put in the flue, which can be operated by a cord running ti'i'th»- floor. Cilass tops or dampers are extra. •' ^ Bases. Bases may be made any si/e or shape desired.- Bases are not included, arTiTare not sent unless specially ordered, in which case shape and sizes must be given. - \ '■ . ',■..■■ —287— ... - V - ■ ■ .J .^^ % .# : THE METALLit ROOFING COMPANY OF CANADAMJMITED. T ORONT O. CANADA. The "Halitus" Ventilator Tested. The .ol..Win^ .able prepared by IVof. C. H. C Wright, of .he School of Practical Science. Toron.o. ;.ir.er a„ actual .es. made by him of the ••Hali.ns" Xentilatsjr. uischarged .hrout;h a short flue, due .0 the action of a horizontal wind on the "Halitus" Ventilator, .hen :: ::: 'llide Zr::^ or.i: mr:": th^ san. te:;pera.ure. (This discharge dependen. of .hat due to temperature," Velocity of Wind in MiUf» Per Hour. iafnrtcr, 1024 1 1600 2048 3200 3072 4800 4096 64tf0 5120 8000 6144 9599 7167 M199 8191 12799 9215 14399 10239 15999 11263 17598 12286 19198 13310 20798 14334 22398 15358 23998 16382 25598 17106 27198 18430 28798 19454 30398 20477 31998 25597 39997 30717 47996 35836 55996 40956 63995 scinch Diameter. 2304 5184 4608 10368 6911 15531 9215 20734 11519 25918 13823 31102 16127 36285 18431 41496 20734 46652 23038 51836 25342 57020 27646 62203 29950 67387 32254 72571 34557 77754 36861 82938 39165 88121 41469 93305 43772 98488 46076 103672 57596 129590 69115 155508 80634 . 181426 9|k4 207344 - — ^J^— If the air inside were warmer than outside. An excess of lo' in I, will be noliced Ihal these fiRures are bajed-.,,! .he eo,uli.io„s of .he inside air being .he »a!ne .empcra.ure as .ha. ""^•J';- .emneramre ,he volume discharged .hrousfh .he ventila.or wcUd be very much more, and increasing proporliona.ely w,.h .he grea.er .he dflTerence ,n .h. .cmp.ra.ure ^.ra.ure i:^de over ou.side, on a ^inch v^n.ila.or, wi.h «ue on.y one .V,„. high, would add 400 cubic .ee, per hour .0 ^^^ '^^'^^^'-.-''' ^^^ "^ '^^ ^ „„,,,„., Assuming, however, .he ,em,H.ra.ure inside and ou.side .0 be .he san.e, i. will be seen by .he 4able, .ha. ,f a room 40 x 40 lee^, »,.h cclmK .j ...a h,gh, , wi.h .wo. of our .4-inch " Hali.us" \en.ila.ors, .he air would be changed .wice an hour, wi.h .he wind ou.side blowmg only n,ne nnk-s an hour. -3?'!^- THE METALLIC ROOPINQ COMPANY OP CANA DA. LIMITED . T OiyNTO. CA NADA. METALLIC CORNICES, J Copper or Galvanized Steel. ;. ) miiiniiirMii'iiiiitii > ri '"i; ,i,B7;iiiFiiiMyii:wwMii*u^ ■'^<:yi:&^mih ■■'^<^^mmm;^ ^^fm-mr^f^m. tn j f t mmmmu mm i »igffspww«#wq No. 1179. Heijfht, 25 inches ; projection, 14 inches. Brackets are spaced 4 feet centrts. "r~~ ■ ' ^ n^ '■ —296- '- '~. T" "^""^^ W-- ,•< TMB MBTiLLIC ROOPINU COMPANY OP CANADA. LIMIfBD. TOKONTO. CANADA. ''W' Metallic Cornices. ^ I'rojcitioM, n liuhi's. Ian iil>o he iimdv in oiIut •.i/i's. MeiKht, 4H inches. Projection, 11 inches. Can also be made in other sizes. -297 — I '../ f. .1- n • THB MBTALLIC ROOPINa COMPANY OP CANADA. LIMirBO, TORONTO. CANADA. Metallic Cornices. 1 . r'rojeilioii, JO imhi'si. I iiii iilsii bf iimili' ill ollior mI/i-h. HeiKlili 4-! iiii'lii"<- I'rojcclioii, JO inches. fan also bo mailc in other sl/e« ■it % K- ■it ■' 4 ," «^<# StAiXM- KUOPINU COMPANY OP CANADA. LIMITBO. TOltONTO. CANADA. \, - .. : . ii'i ■ ^ n-' — ' — .■• f •' netalllc Cornices. No. 11B4. lfflHH|,g^ iiii'hcs. I'rojciliun, JO inches. Can also be made i" other si/cs. t I Hi'iKhl, l" iiu1ii"«. i'rojcv'lion, Ki iiuhcii. I'iiii also hv iniiili' in olhtr Kiwi* % , ' -f / ^ No 1185. - -juy - ^ ®" •> ftan •#%. J' > 'i: iiS' THB metallic roofing company op cAnADA. limited. TORONTO. CANAPi<^'^ ■• W ■ ■■.:"''■■■■» ^ ■-■ ../- V. 11 . V ' i ' • . , V • '■ ■ ■ ■ il • . *'. , I .#,- —300— > \ nil ■ . ' ■ T" - t . ■■. *■ --. ■ *"'■- ■ -s- ■' V ■ •■..■•■ ■-..,: ■■■ \ . ^- - . ■ - i s PC ../- (A (U *c o O IS THE METALLIC ROOFINa COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED. TORONTO. CANADA. S 1 1 ■*^„ —301— 3#: II •A,- THE METALLIC ROOFING COMPANY OP CANA DA, LilVHTED. TORONTO. CA NADA. rietallic Cornices. No. 1194. HeigHt, 72 inches ; projection, 29 inches. W. - 302 ^ , . .i'*3^ iTW^" f.-,- THE METALUIC ROOFINQ COMPANY OF CANADA. UMITED. TORONTO.^NADA.- ■ ?■ Metallic Cornices. No. II9S' Hcijilit, 5-! iiichfs; projcclioii, 2^ iiiclies. No. 1196. HoifjlU, /) inches ; projection, J4 inches, — ' Nv. «I97' Height, ^o inches: projection. 15 inches. Biiliistraile, 22 inches hi^fh. —M^— ' THB METALLIC ROOPINQ COMPANY OF CANADA. LIMITED. TORONTOlf ^CANADA. Pediments. Millie from tialvaiiizcd Sii-cl or- Coppor. -In ordering give length requii/td. No roof or back covering is sent unless specially mentioned, simply the face as shown, with not exceeding iS-inch r etu r n at e ach end. — Any s ike or design can he made . —.101— y- ■" •• v^ :r •f'-' ,1 ^ < ■' THE METALLIC ROOPINQ COMPANY OP CANADA. LIMITED . TORONTO, CAN ADA. Dormer and > Hansard Windows. M:ide Irom (ialvanizcd Sled or Copper. \; ■ il il >■ \U il iB il iH A il iH M )■ M iB iB M iB [■ A A ■■ ffl tB iB (fl .1 iB i —100—. We supply fine only as slunvn. No woodwork, sash or >:lass. No roof or covering for sides, where wiiulow projects, is sent unless specially ordered. Any si/e or design can he made. -J — _ .1 ¥'■-] M. ■ THE METALLIC ROOlf^Q COMPANY OP CANADA^IMITBP. TORONTO ^ CANADA . ■) > ■ * ■ ! ■ • - - *^ -.- ■ f r-^ /< * M« W e li upply face o i No. 1337- ^' ^°- '^'^■ nly M^ sh.^wn, na woodwork, sash, or ijlass. No roof or wvorint; for siJes. where windows project, is sent unless specially ordered. ivher l\ Any size or desi({n can be rrirtde. —306—. 1: ir'.: V^- V : THE MBTALIJC ROOPINO COplPANY OP CANADA* J-IMITBD, TORONTO. CANADA. , Dormer and Mansard Windows. y. Made Irnni Giilviini/cit Sled, or Copper. St ' No. ibao- We supply face, only No. 1339- ,.,,11 .s shown, no woodu.d<. sash, or , la ss. < No roof or covering ^^r sides, *here-windows pr^^ect. is sen. unless spec.ally ordered. Any size or dcsjtjn can Ihe mit^^. —307— r ■\ >■ THE METALLIC ROOfiNQ COMPANY OP CANADA. LIMITED . TORONTO, CA NADA. Dormer and Mansard Windows. Millie iVom (iiilvanizcci SJeol or Copper. We supply face only as shown, no woodwork, sa.h or ^lass. '^o roof or covering for sides, where windows project, is ,,ent unless spccK.lly ordered. .\nv size or design can be made. -308— ' . , *■■,■'.'' . e ■ .- - ■ ' ". ' ' " " ■ • ' ^ ■ '''' 1. THE METALLIC ROOPINQ COMPANV OP CANADA. LIMITED. TORONTO. CANADA. t •*. 1 . 1 .- y ■ • • • ^ -■ i- - ■■ ' ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H ■ / Octagonal » Bay Window. ■ /' / / Made from Giilvanized Stool t'oppor. or ' / No. 133ft- —309- Tliis ilosiKii can also bo iisoJ for si|iiaro wiiulows. IViios i|iioloil on rocoipt of speci- Ikation of sliapo and si/o roquircd. Anv !.izo~or dosij;n can ho mado. *• J- • 1 . . • ■ - . • / TMB METALLIC ROOFINO COMPANY OP XANADA. LIMITED. XORONTO. CANADA. • i i . ■ / .... , ^ . ' ' / " ■ ■ ' » t. a o _: C t/: .^ 0) i 5 I- 1. §1 I e T3 ., T 0. 5 < * ■Vv _3i0— •^■.. '»■ t THB METALLI C ROOHNQ C OMPANY OP CANADA, LIMI TBD. TORONTO. CANADA. Door and Window Caps. MiiUc from tiulviiniieil Steel or Copp«r. No. 1405. No, I4.i'»':n>i.f.-' -.' ^■r.," ' J No. 1417. No. 1418. In orderintj, ((ivc exact wiUlh of opcninf;, iiiiil state if caps are to be built in brickwork, or lo be put on a buijilint; alrciidy erected. For circidar hcijds (jive width of vpeninj;, height of face, and radius of the arch, l-or •jtraiffhl rock-faced heads give exact length, face and projection rcnuired. ; -112— ^ I- THB MBTALLIC ROOFINO COMPANY OP CANADA. LI MITBD. TOBOKTO. C ANADA. Metallic Sills. Mwi* Irom GnlvdniMU StMl. or V'i'PP"'- No. I4S«>. ' Rock.fltc.il. with chisel Jr«fl. «.. H, •» «nd <»-ln'h n^U.(».-*. with »ny iiti' ol chUel driift. * [O/Yj ^1 ■ ■ ': ♦^ r NSK K •. * "^ '"^ , l/''^ No. 145a- » ^ - h ;^>«*; PUiia Sill, with throaled drip. * .Made U> liny si/L". / ^31.3— ' » .. - ■ • ■x ft •V . .•., ,-;.,■■. . . - «, X > 4 -■/ _, 1^ » > h '/ / « / I mi ^^ TALLIC ROOPINQ COMPANY OP CANADA. LIMITED. TORONTO. CANADA. Bulletin Boards. Made from tialvaiiizeil Slocl, or CoppcrT ^ ■■,--'■ . Pigr. 1470. jahutts orn,irmMit.il t op > r hm Uetin bo ard , made T^'y us from Galvanized 'sho*s bulletin board complete, made by us from Sheet Copper for "Tlie New.i, ""To r onto. Steel, for't^e " Mail, and Empire," Toronto. -314-j .• i 1'* "?~t" V. TMB METALLIC ROOFINO COMPANY OP CANADA. LIMITED. TORONTO. CANADA. Our Exhibit .at the Paris Exhibition. Paris, France, 1900. This miniature buiU- inc,' 8 X 10 feci, in llie Roman Horic design, is entirely ol' sheet metal, ' antl shows what minnic detail is possible in this material. The ccilinj; is deeply recessed and panellcU to correspond with the general character of the design. y opper for Fig. 1472. —315— ^. TMB METALLIC ROOFING COMPANY OF CANADA. LIMITED. TORONTO. CANADA. V Pinials. Made of Copper, or Galvanized Steel. No. 1536. 3 feet hijfh. No. 1532. 4j4 feet hi^fh. ^ -.. ~> No. 1531. 4j4 feet high. Ip No. IS33. 5 feet high. No. .527. |r m No. 1538. No. 1529. 3>4 feet high. ^^^^ feet high. 4 feet high. Base of any design shown may be made either round, squa^y or octagonal. Order by number only, and state size and shape of base required ; also ;- giv e pitch of roof . ■ — ; : • —316— . ' ' / •/^ase of any design shown may be made either round, square or octagona also give pitch of roof. . . ' ■ al. Order by number only, and state si/e and shape of base reipiired ; -^17— ,:_.^ I! ' THB METALLIC ROOFINQ COMPANY O P CANADA. LIMITBD . TORONTO . CANAttA. _, ' . " ■ ■ —■ ■ — T. - - ' y- £ •5.-")5 •9 in X § g. ^ u -^ o o z e eith ze anc f roof ^ ii; s - wn may be only, and st also give pi designs sho er by number '' requrred ; i ^1 in «rf o . 0) E 5f -318^ 1 n TH6 metallic RQOFINQ company op CANADAM.IMITBD. TORONT O. CANADA. V Finials. Made of I'oppcr, or tialvani/.cil Steel. ^ No. IS43- 5 ft- high. No 1543 4 ft. high. M S^: No. 1544. 314 ft. high. r %.■ 1545. ■ ■ i ft. 9 in.' high. ■ Bases of most of the designs »«hown n,ay he ^^ either sqnare.\o«nU. or octagon.^. Order hy number only, and Mate si.e and shape "itias^; required ^hIso givfc pitch of rool. -w -.319— "^h- ,-*■ > '^-f THE META LLIC ROOnNQ COMPANY OP CANAPA. LIMiyBD. TORO NTO. CANADA. Pinials. ' Miide of Copper, or Galvanized. 5«eel. < No. IS^A. - i% ft. high. «#? No. 1547. -^ ft. 2 in. high. ) . eirc: 'mwM^^ No. 154 ' 2 ft. 4 in.ftiigh, 23 J^ in. tliameter at "base. No. I549- 2 Vt. 8 in. high. ■I No. iSSOj' a- ft. 3 in. high. B^es or most of the designs shown may be made eithe J square, rouni. or octagonaK Order by number only, and, state size and shape y !. /< of base rfquireB ; also kivei pilsh^f roof. ^ ™,} ■t ' r ^ . I I ■t ' r f ' No. i6a«. 4^4-/. high THB METALLIC ROOPINO C0MPANV-pPjl5«ADA^JJMn;)H^ ^ ^ Crosses. Made of Copper, or Italvanbietl Steel. No.jtea. 6^ ft. high. No. 1(103. l6Ji ft. high. No. rto4.' 7 ft. high. Base of any design' shown may be made e^her round, square, or octagonal Order by number, and state si« and shape ot b«e rejuired^ •i also give pitch of roof.' / ' ■ ;__ , —321—' *-- ' . ' IM . No. 2000. Shows front, covered with rock-faced siding, with galvanized cornices. No. 200I. Shows front, covered with our rock-faced brick siding, pilasters of rock- .. faced stone, with galvanized cornices. ;• -322— #i A . ■■•■V -\^ THB MBTALlllO ROOPINO COMPANY OP CANADA. LIMItgD. TORONTO. CA NADA. Sheet Metal Front. < No. 2002. ...,-'..- ..." .■.--_.. »» ■ *■■,.-■ * . ' " * - Shows buildlntt covered with rock-faced stone siding, complete with pilasters, cpitals. window heads and cornices. , ' - . - y -323— . ( ■■ V . , ' . "-^ \ . No. 3004. No. •003. ■ " , ■ - ■ - ~-,--^ r t.^ . .: 1- ■ - .--, . L . 1 »=K»ni„.rf frnnf comolete With cornices, pediment, Shows rock-faced front complete, incUiding arches of same material, whh bws ornamental gaKajjized front, complete Witn cornices, peaime , ornameStiil label moulding and plvanized cornices. —324— ' ■ i . ■ ■ :■ ■ ■ '■, ; A : ■■*■.■• - . '" :: ■■ ■ '^ .■ A. ■ ".■■ ■ V- pilasters, etc. ,*-^ /f ^r THE MBTALUC ROOPINa COMPANY OP CANArti^f IWITHO. TORONTO. CANADA v & i-: ' - m £ u.. 5 \ z / —,■128- i V m TUB METAULIC ROOf-INO COMPAf^V OP CANADA. LIMITED. TORONTO. CANADA. Sheet Metal Front. / -, Shois ornamental m«a. from, complete wUh panel.in,,. pilasters, cornke.. etc.. and root covered with metal Spanish tiles. ^' ; -.-. -326— i ~^. ■Jp- THB MBTALUC ROOPINQ COMPANY OP CANADA, LIMirBD, TORONTO, CANADA. Sheet Hetal Front. P 'W ..•*' No. 2007 ■. \. Shows sheet melal front, with pilasters, cornices; rock-faced, stone iinU rock-liiced brick sidings, etc., ei. i '^^r 'a. '.# ^ n ^f^M/ \ . ¥ r i p * \ THfi MBTAIXICJROOPI^ ^ Sheet Metal Front. ; *•■ ■<* ^ No. 2008. Shows sH.*t n^etalL... with fluted coiymns. capitals, panelling, cornices, rock-.aced arches, and rock-faced stone sidingretc. etc. . ■ ' • . • , , —3-28— ,i»^ * \ . .:*#? TMB MBTALUC ROORNQ COMPANY OP CANADA, LIMITBO. TORONTO, CANADA. Sheet Metal Front. Sliows shivl iiK'liil Iroiil, wilh rock- *li'.,H-ti-. No. 2009. .#' ■ —329- -«■- TMB MBTALLIC ROOPINO COMPANY OP CANADA^II»lj|TBD. T ORONT O. C A NADA. ^ Slivel nivliil rroiil, with, r o c k - fit c I'd stone sidiiiK> niiled piliistcrs, round .columns with haHCN iind CHpitaK, arched' u i n d o w and door heads, panelling, >^i'r- hices, ha I UN- trade, pediment and urns. No. 2010. —330— . f,. ' ' ^ LIWIT BD. TOBONTO. CA NADA. i m •»•■•-,. ■r ■»■ Hi ^ • V THtt>tfrAtxic AoopiWa comv aihy. op Canada. tiMtra p. ,tokontO.^(Wada. ■■— — ^ ■ — : ^ - :: ' ■ .,./;■.*•• ArcWtccturat frcScd Mai Work. v«. I|.XOGNIZIM'g the Uemand for a. line of strictly hiKh-grade' urchiitcturHl prewe,! mctai orna- \s ment^: *nrich.nerits;. dc.. .we have addcd'io our aV^ady cxte,i«Wc plant, a cWf.leteputfit of the ' newe^and mo?t up^b-^atc machinery for the,productio.» df thivdasH of work. .We have spared no expen,e in 'equipping,, our factor>f /or. mariuffc^Mrin^ thi. .work. '»^.th«t our custodiers can reit- assu^jd that the; reputation th/y we >,ave ^attained for th.ninK' (^Ht only ^ ,|^.hest goJ>ds on th^uiarket in 4^ «thcrMine, ^wilP bc:ai«ply,.suslained j« this Ime; and . 'that the goods ^roducex^ by us will.be 'found io b«. tnu»:h better than anything heretofore ..ttempt.«d to be madej.r Canada, anjl e^^uaVlh^ve.^+e^pect .to tl,e. best and mo,t noted ■ .. foreign makers. , • , ^ , .» • 4^, * . ^ - Our design^will befou.V,u> b< architecturally correct^all-details being b,^d and sKah»;n «y.^ry particular. V We ar^e constantly adding new d.signs,^ sa th'at intendmg PuKcIvWb whodo^^not .ee ilU-strated m our catalogue wb'at they 'want; will ao' well, to Write us, :stat1ng-tifcir requ.remVnts. ' ,. , • Special designs o,' any description of- metal work «:yvbfc'- produced by fs'on short notice. ' • . • Our ornan^ents. -etc.; are .f.* from a gocjd .h.avy grade.of /inc. or from sHeet copper. ' ■'31 J* > ','•:','■'■'>■ — :i;i;i— .■■.(*.■;. ;*, ^ ■k f .: • ft Srr?l ■ * • - TT— m •''* .'■ ^H MM ,- ..V^R^^ •niB METALLIC WOOWNd C0M>ANV OP CAliutM. jlMITBD. TOROWTO. C^N A ..LEAVES.. At No. gooo^ , I ° jl K 7 inclica. ' J No. 5008. \ i J X 1 7 li inches > -^ ^7 No. BMil.< /i X 4 invhi^kc No. S099- ji x'M^ Inchtn. No. /j^a. If} X H inchvn No. S003. 14 X »H » -"o in'-'h«»'- Np. goio. No. soil ■ 2o X H ioBh*.. »8 X 6 iiullfs. -334^" /. -.j> i_ No. BOO- 18 X 3 iiich»s. / No. 80I4- ,:< 8x4 inihc. fe-^ K/ : I '■ '.Vi ...V fee. • V .1' /-\ THB MBTALLIC ROOWHO COMPANY OF CANADA. .AJMiT BP. TOHQNTO. CA HAOA. I Leaves, Yoftites and Crockets. i#* I s« No. |OIO< ■ 4 > 7 ini'hm. No. SOIS- i6,« 7 1« Inchf*. ■ No. 8oaJ> l^* »'"<• . / No. 1017. ^ No. HOIS. « No. soi«. •1^ ' 1' No. f*Bt< ''ml it No. I|0»0., '10', »7ti4iincH,i ^.«|...U,.H,. We are consu.nfly ..ddipK new de^.. If you da mfl.find ilU.stru.ed whn. y.n. «.m,. *..e .«. , ^.f ( -.1.1BU ;V/. "*,■ ;«^!i \ , ' /^--^ 4*4., "k. \, THB MBTAUUC BOOPIPio COMPANY OFCANAOAJLIIfUrW>. T OitOWTO. CA NADA. Scrolls. UWT.« No 8JOJ. •""•" 14 inclicSi eiuli. uiFT. ' No.'a3«4- ■ - - ■MilT. • 11* ISX In^ho •AVh. /^> I NO LaiT. No. 8Jo6. 19 n 'jifri iirclxN cuch. RKINT. No. S3«>7- „» NEW DESIGNS and Sizes are being constantly ' added. ,Let us know your requirements. ■ ■ ■ ''■ m, '■'-.■: i ' — s.ie- J0». iiichi!!) each.. RHIHT. / , u ^ — s~; ...'A "Sv- t 1 » \--- f( ••f t ■/ ■ . ; t TMl MMTTALLIC ROOnfMl COMPANY 0I» CANADA. UMITSn. TOBOHTO. CANADA. • It . ScrolU and Spandrel Ornamcntj. y 1 ^ No. SJii- ' No. U14. * V N«. $S'B- 7 ' . *'■- 34 X ^1 incheii. , 10 ^ \ii inchcM. ' •'•'. X ji| iiiUiex. »- » V , t / New dexi|{nN lire beiii|{ coiislanlly ndil«,U. ff you do not find lUuHti;itUd what you r«^uliW. wriic uW. Y / / 'I ft • - I • • 1. ■ ■■ . '/ / * 1 . , *:■ '^ " ■■ K /^ ' ■ ■ t -J * t ' .- ' . ■ V *■ ■ •■.;:■;>::■ -y" "t "■■ ' \ . -J. * ' „:,._i-.. _ • *■ ■ * J, /';;.;.•#/ ^- j„- -' «hS2,'- i 'H^ ^If ^ tni »WTM.UC BwiwNO C«Ml.ANV OF CANADA. LWiriO. TOWWTO. CAWAPA. Fleur-de-lls, Shcll5 and Ornaments. No. g|a«. IIH « 19^ liu'hn. No. (ROI. LWT. 4 x M int'h**. No. Mil. New dcKignit are heiii|( No. H07- I J « itH liwlw». 9 a io'» iiuti«'« N». tl*>«- } N |6 int'h**.- 4x1 lin:h«. No. IIU> No. tllO. NtC. |gl4. beiMK conalantly Hddcil. If ,.n. Jo no. n.ld i|lu-..rulecl wh«. you — .138- wrtiil, write ua. ' • ■ ''f m 'm /■ MI;" 7 tHI MffTAtLIC l«M»>iN« COIWANV OP CANAOA. UMfTia TOtOWfO, CAfUAA. y Mil|, MiukKroiituI U minis n« |{lll«ltnU«U Mftl. Hl*»» tiirt htf \iiri«J it^. ^ «i*' w m: J l^setUs. Hf N*. MM. I*. Itl«> N«. Ifll. N« Ml* N». •••». No. Mil. N«. Mi«- ^ # B^lt, Mimhf J in.. ■lUm.'l.T J4l».... N.w UitlKii. «r» Nln^ >.on»l»i'l»y «Jd«J. # —340— t ' ■ ' -■«(-- _«*t ^ ^ . m- • " • ,,*»*•*«' tm aWTAtUK MtoriNa c«»«M»if ^ CA»«A6^iJMrrgo. toiw>wto> caw4»4. Ih, iU|lust<;ri Ut Tops. I >• ••• •• It } € I* w «» . »» Tlw ■hOV^plMlriilUmi »h»w txitl*, wKWb «m prtMMt rrM« K»lviinl«ml nr ImOihI km In half bulk. HmmI IMMhltt«-niMl« haltii nr* mwih iilr>m|r*r «imI ■•Ifftf ltilii| *p»n tinti hwlU, iM«i an ltMr«r.tr« mui-li gplruM* 6»r ii** In iin-lt)l«tmf»l wofh'. HnlU urt (hlppMl i* tMt*M, n.rt lttK*th«r. VV* *upfl) Ktamptd or «|Min bHluiilir» inwtl* l>i Miijr »>*• iir nhniM. N«w il«iii|rnii NHil «Im» Mr* (mIiiu Vitnulitnlly utlilctt. f<«l lU) iiiiow yiiur r««)uir«m«iil>. No. *4a*. ij ii,ii.in«h#iii N«. 6101. 1 1) iiu'hv* hi||h. 14 liuh«* hiifh. i 0- -m- / kX i^^ -^ I ii > i ii n il m i ll I i'l ^ -*-*^ J #B MVTA^UG ROOPINO COMPANY OP CANAPA. LIMITBri. TORONTO. CA Festoons. CANADA. I .i i i^ - Ntf..(too»!-*i5X37j4 inches out to out, j6>i;inches on centres, • No. 6301.-15x32 iricHes out to out, 26}4 inches on centres. ■^: No. 6aoj.— ai x6d incties out to out, 40 inches on centres. No. 6ao3.— 1 1 X 30 inches out to out, 21 inches on centres. New designs' are being constantly added. Write ».s for what you require. -«>*' -3+2-, ■• V . V "^^ itrcs. ^f"^ THE METALLIC ROOPINQ COMPANY OP CANADA. LIWITBD. TORONTO. CANADA. Festoons and Wreaths. do. 6jos.— io>4 inches wide, iijj^ iiiclits on centrcN, No, 6ao4 ^\i% inches wide, J7, inches on centres, Ne. 6ao8. — 13x36 ins. out to out, ajj^j ins. on centre. fPs-?^ N^ No. 6306. — 10x381ns. out to put, 31 ins. on centre if^o. 6ao7.— 10x38 ins, out to out, 34 ins. on centre. ■^^N.— ■'f^' \ Jt9t%s. «r, ,*?z> -xJ^v*"'-xV- lentres. No. 6j|i. — a5j4 X 33}4 inches. . No. 6aio. — 17 X 17 inches. ^ -343— No. 6ai3.— ioj4xio|4 iiithes. 4l fcl ■ ''if'i 9' 4 %j. «?■- «w THE METALUC ROOFING COMPANY OP CANXdaJliWITE D. •h)RONTO . CANADA. ««S1> **-^^ - 1 Ehrichfhents? No. 6400. — 7 inches wide. #J i:iiE:jniiMiininKi Ne 6404 — 5 inches wide.' m •*WH'WW\^,5N^«fl^ No. 6406. — 4 inches wide. ^o. 6408.— 3 inches wide." fnan^H.^tAa^vwi^^ii^n*^* n*''<*M'*^^* No. 6410 — ij4 inches wide. A-,.' « ^.unm^iiiiii. liiUiL Ml > \#*!«»ff*«i»*-«i««r*«««i«"*n'««i I ^o. 6403—6 inches Wide." ini^iijl ^"■Vfc. «»Na 6401.^6 inches wide. No. 6403.— 5 inches wide.. rrry Np. 6405. — 4 inches w4de; » ' Noi 6407.— T^ inches .wide. .■■,.-»■ No. 6409 — 2 inches wide. —.344 - No. 6411. --3}4 inches wide. . *^- •ft • ' \ ■• ■ 1 '» •♦■ ■ ■' ■■# '^ ■;: inn«Na CO«PAi^ OP CANADA. UMITEO. TOROflrO^NAD^ THH METALLIC ROOPINO COWPAP H^^ur^ __ _ ft, -1 ... Ji' Enrlchinents and Friezes. Jlo. 641a. -8 inches wiJe. .-• ^ m- l!«• ■Ml r.' •§iw ■.--■( I TMB MBTALUC ROOPINQ COMPANY OP CANADA. LIMITBP. TORONTO. CANADA. Enrichments and Friezes. No. 6427 — i6 inches wide. New ilesiffns arc nbein^ ixJUed constantly. 1.^1 us know your i rcquiremeirts. W^ ^ -rf^. r^>^ No. 6429.— T^e inches wide. No. 6430.^19 inches wide, 98 inches long. ■ I \ . ■—340— -■'■■■■... w if.' ■fCjii • ■ ■ I \. THB MBTALI.IC ROOPINQ COMPANY OF CANADA. LIMITBD. TOROjJTO. CAWAbA. K Mpdillions and iBr^ckets. ->-. No. 6600. Projection, 26 ins. ; depth, 14 ins.; face width, 7 ins. ^ No* 6601. ' Projection, 23 ins.; diepthy 1 4>n».;. face width, 13 iys. * W ytv No. 6603. . Projection, 24 inches; depth, 8 inches f face width, 6 inches. :'^' Na^|!lio4. ... .8 ins. . .'. .14 ins 5/^ns- No.*6«os.. ...6jn!v. .r.u ins. . . .'.4>4'ihs W: . Projettion, ig^ilins.; fqce width", 9 W n ^ * , >% .Hv y^; jl I*' ; ■• . \'; W- THB MBT/tt-LIC ROOplNa Col^NV ft (CANADA. UMittaD. TORONTO. C. ^tt *- ■ — ' "' -r /. ■ lodHlions, w N9. 6607. 'Projection. ...:.,. _ Pep»l» V )■ Face widths . . . . ¥ •f. ao'incHes. - Projecf)prt^•^ ....,." ..'."ifl^lpcheil i^i ^: ::Pr.yl|^K^ ,. ^^I^'i;^^^,: v*' •''^'"'^- • ^J^i"''-. ■■;",; f 'I''' . r^"' Kace^KigJh?;..; ??^7M "^ d .■;-.^i*'>cc«?i*h..^;vi?^|fai^:i;;. >';'Faceiid^^ , > V •■ *• No. 68(«i. < 8J^ X 9 inches, u »■ I- ■• .. . ,8.»,8in«hes.,\- . t^ «*■«" " ' ■ ■ * -i Jl ' Prillei-lion f ' . I Height ; ' - a ^ • f _ » \ « .,. 9Ji incljes. ■■>3'A " •<" Nei>^ designs are bcihg„ constantly added. Let us lK' ''"•■ Abacus (across) .. . 15 " Diameter at neck.. T'A " Height • 5Tj i""' Ab.'icus (across). . . . tl^'/i " Diameter at neck . . 8>4 " > . , No. 7017. Heit;ht .. '• . 10 ins. Abacus (acrofis) 11 " Diameter at neck. . . 5"/. " N... Ildiiht, Atmyi.. iNit-li. 7009—1154 ins. . 1 J Ins. .p< ins. 7010 — li " . . li " . .7 " ' 7011 10 " . ■ 10 '* . .ft t No. 7«>"5- Height. loj/j ins .Aliacus (across) .. . 10 Kace of pilaster ... i< " — S.'iO— \-* THB METALLIC ROOPINO COM PANY OP CANAD A; LJ Capitals.. ilTB0, TORONTO. CANADA. lleiKlU ... DiiUiic'tW at nock No. p«^. ^ 4t No. 7oaa. HeiKhl. .■ H ins Abacus, (acrois) . i.S •• DiHuieli^ral iiei'k . " 'Ay ^'* ■ ■. .. . u> " . Wo. 79*3' Hei({hl . . io>i Ins Alvicus (across). IJ) " Piiunelcr at neck Sj^" No. 7oa4» ( , Heijfht' ......... lo ins. .Abacus (across). .14 ." Oiameticr at neck. H% " No. 7015. He)K^hu..» OVi inn. Abacus, (across). .. .. t^ ' Diameter at neck. ... 10 . " .X,\ ■Mi } AIM ;-^-. ■* A,'. il ^ ' .:i^-:.' vf;. 01^ CyVM AD A (UMITED) > !■■•••••««■•• \mmm oowHk|(M CNAniiw .anal MANUFACTURERS OF ArchltGGtural Sheet Metal building Material OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. -»■*■ HEAD OFFICE ANU WORKS: COR. KINO 'ATOD UUFFERIN STREETS. CABLE APHiE^S: •nETALLIC" TORONTO, KnttrcJ accorji , I ORQNTO; CanXda. ■ ■ i ' i>rJinr lu .Vet of the PBrlirnnant oT Cwnad*. in tW jwar jukm, byaRBMl.il ' -. 'of Canada, Ltmiicd, in Cho (V^rlTncnt .Vf'AvrKull^ar * ■*W .illii; Koofinc Compaay A.SC. Hth EOlTtON) ■nd'iKBER'A.- *^ ' ^-^^ •f fir-. V/ *''., ■^' ' » if' i" 4 ; - • -^ ;y ■x. :a,' *■ ■0 f ^1' _ .r^ / .' * • "4 • ' > 'V" ^' fh . . '' £' 'j-^'*' ' 'h'A »i v ' -^ m^ — -^^ "¥ »' 4 >'?;"■ *■*« 4 * • 1^ ! 1 ' ■# i . , p '■-• A 4*: '■*»«' 1 .h ^ ♦I if. . ... llw . - _ ^t . Ik - i : TT ^ % if - " ••- #- '"•'^','1.' iL-'l9. -^ tv5W ♦^ Sale 'I' '/; •''^ ■ i- /:. . #v .^^ > .4.. jM' ■*# . /'.". 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