IMAGE EVALUATrON TEST TARGET (MT-3) w. ^ *^ 1.0 I.I 1.25 ■ 50 *^ !M 22 mm U IIIIM.6 % <^ /a om jm. # % J^ /. / w PhotogTdphic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14S80 (716) 872-4503 ^a. iV '^ ^. ^\ W?Cs >>/"Q a^\ >^. a"^ <» ^ L^. ^ C/u w CIHM/ICMH Microfiche Series. CIHM/ICMH Collection de microfiches. Canadian Institute for Historical Microreproductions / Institut Canadian de microreproductions historiques \\ '<^. nts illustrent la mdthode. rrata CO pelure. 1 a J 32X 1 2 3 4 5 6 ^mmmm ^* ir^ir^lt if •• et..: Steii and Iron, Syibols of Civilization." ■ > ♦ C ' jSk ^ DENNIS WIRE AND IRON CO'Y London, Ontario, Canada. Illustrated Catalogue No. 7. !900. ir ^^ ;?^ ^;^ I INDEX. Anti-Ilitttlera 60 Andirons 44 Altar Desk 43 Altar Railing 38-40 Arches, Wire 62 Balconies ■ ■ -S-O Balconv Railings 38, 89, 40 Bank failings 47-53 Barrows 33 Baskets, Desk 69 Bas?^et8, Hanging 61 Baskets, Waste Paper 69 Beds, Iron 34 c Cages, Tellers' 54 Carpet Whips 70 Cell Gates 28 Chairs, Wire 63 Church Metal Work 41-43 Coal Screens 64 Coat Hangers 71 Columns, Cast Iron 9 Conductor Pipe Strainers 72 Coiled Springs 57 Counter Bailings 47-53 Cresting 10-21 D Designs, Florists' 61 Dog Muzzles 60 Doors, Iron 7 Door Mats 70 E Elevator Enclosures 37 Escapes, Fire 5, 6 F Fences, Wire and Iron 27 Finials 22-28 Fire Escapes 5-6 Fire Guards .67,68 Fittings, Stable 30-33 Florists' 'VVire Designs 61 Flower Stands" 58-60 Foot Rail Brackets 35 Framing, Styles of 57 G Gallery Railing 38 Gates 27 Grill Patterns t 44-48 GuftT-ds, Spark 67,68 Guards, Stable 30, 31 Guards, Window, Iron 8, 37, 44 Guards, Window, Wire 55, 56 Gutter, Stable 32 H Hammers, Upholsterers' 72 Hand Rail Brackets 35 Hanging Baskets 61 Hay Racks .31 Hinge Plates ^ Hitching Posts 29 Irb Tonffs 35 Iron, Weight of. » li lAmp Chimney Cleaners 71 Lamp Shade Frames 71 Letter Boxes 68 M Mangers, Oat 32 Masons' Sand Screens 64 Mats, Door 70 Muzzles, Dog 60 o Office Railing 40, 47-53 Office Window Blinds 67 Ornaments, Roof 24-28 Pew Ends 7 Posts, Hitching £» Posts. Stall 33 Pulpits 41 Pulpit Desk 43 B Railings, Altar 38-40 " Balcony 38,39,40 •• Bankand Office ...47-53 •' Baluster 4 •• Gallery 38 Rat Traps ^ Rings. Hitching ^ Riveting Machine 7•' T' Arc l\ I 211 If you can't fuul it here, write to us, and we'll make it. V ESTABLISHED 1868. Xhe Dennis W"-« ^"'^ I'''" ^ METAL WORKERS AND DESIGNERS. 0. MANUFACTURERS OF il I ARCHn-ECTCRAt ^ ORNAMENTAL IRON ^ W.RE WoRK, Art Metal Work, Wire and Iron Specialties. Illustrated C^^^'^S"^ N^' 7* OFFICE AND WORKS 211 . 213 KING STREET, London, Canada . JULY ist, 1900. |:onbon, (Dnt.: LONDON PRINTING AND MTHO. CO. 1900. Introductory. nnZ/K submit the succeeding pages for the careful consideration ■■ of the trade, trusting that in the assortment of patterns and designs represented, and data given, our catalogue will be of real value and material assistance to them in selecting goods to fully meet their recjuirements. We manufacture only the best grades of work, and guarantee our goods to be as represented ; we believe that the best is always the cheapest. Our customers will kindly bear in mind that much of our work has to be made specially to their order, and that it takes a little time to get the work in hand and constructed, but we will constantly direct our best efforts to make the delay as short as possible- while maintaining a high standard of workmanship. For important work we are always prepared to supplement the designs shown herein, with special original sketches and photographs, and to furnish any assistance or information not contained in/)ur catalogue. "Ask us questions." Please destroy previous catalogues and price lists ; they are of no value. Quotations and tenders are subject to immediate acceptance. Prices and discounts subject to change with or without notice. Contracts made or orders taken by selling agents are subject to the acceptance and approval of the firm. Claims not allowed unless made immediately on receipt of goods. Vj i. Iron Stairs. 7l^E can meet almost any demand made upon us for Iron Stairs — from the plainest ^^^ and cheapest to the most elaborate. Architects and building superintendents, under«whose supervision we have erected Iron Stairways, pronounce them, invariably, to be very superior work. ^4. I No. 5. Oriiameutal Circular Stair. In writing for estimates, give rise from floor to floor. Diameter is usually 5 feet. Baluster railing is wrought iron ; treads and risers, cast iron. Various styles of railing can be substituted. It is not necessary to start with three straight steps ; this is done to start stairway at proper place. I DENNIS WIKI'. AM. IRON COMl'ANV, So. 1. Circular Htalr. (ShowliiK portion of Hulrony »n«l llrin-keU.) Tliis illustration shows Stair as used on L'Xtt-rior of huiUlinj^. iCstiniatt's furnished promptly for any kind or (iiiantity. No. Ji. Iron Stair. An attractive design for newel and railing for Wood or Stone Steps. We furnish Wrought or Cast Iron Steps when required. No. 4. Iron Stair. Modern in every respect, and an ornament to any building. The electric lamp can be omitted from newel if desired. Different designs of rail- ing can be substituted. <>t!i«»r stylcis nuvUc I I cd on y kiiul nament to )e omitted lis of rail- I, ON DON, ONTARIO, CANADA. Slot v/'tw ('^ ri' 1" 'Bw.* T^' ^'^"^ No. ;{. Inm Stair aiul Balcony — Flr«' HHcape. Balcony, 3 ft. wide, (including Flooring, Railing and Brackets complete) per lineal foot $4oo Stairway, 30 in. wide, complete 4-oo Our method of construction of Stairway and Balcony Fire Escapes combines strength, lightness, safety and minimum cost. The fiame of Balcony is made of angle steel; flooring of channel steel or extra heavy steel wire nettnig. Strings of stairs, angle steel ; treads, channel steel. Handrails, iron pipe ; angle iron uprights. Brackets securely bolted through walls. In ordering or asking estimates, state length and number of Balconies and Stairs wanted, height from sill to sill, and thickness of walls. We have had an extensive experience in building and designing Fire ICscapes for all kinds of buildings and institutions, and are prepared at any time to send a com- petent man to advise, give necessary information, and submit sketch and estimates. Wrought Iron Bracket for BalconieN. For 30-inch Balcony each $3.75 For 36-inch Balcony each 4.25 For 42-inch Balcony each 4.75 I DENNIS WIRK ANi. IRON COMPANY Flr« This is a prartical and serviceable escape tiiat can be erected at a very reas()nal)ie figure. Ihc ladder is st. constructed that a person descending is between the wall and the ladder ; the wall being at his back, the ladder in front ..f him, he can fall .'cither backwards or forwards. Thus they are perfectly safe. Balcony, 4 ft. 6 in. long (to cover ordinary window), $16 00 each Iron Ladders (including necessary braces and bolts to attach to building), per ft ' °° Price varies according to length of Ladder and number of Halconies re(iuired. When .irdeting be careful to sen.l correct thickness of Willi. This escape is intended for small hotels and factories where there is no p obability of a "rush" in case of fire. We do not recommend it where a building is to be quickly KNcapc. No. 4. emptied of a large number of people. No. 5. (UnaiiH'iilal WrouKlit Fioii lialcoiiy. Flooring is made of extra heavy steel wire netting, or, if desired, wood flooring may be used. LONDON, ONTARIO, CANADA. No. I -Singlet Stirriir. Nu. -4— Doiiltlc 8tlrrii|. In ordering give measurements itulicated in cut. Usually nude of 2x3« or J^jxyj iron. No. <(. Iron Bliiittcr. Usually made with No. 14 sheet iron, or 12 when extra heavy door i> necessary. Substantial wrought iron hinges and frar,; ^. Price Soc. per square foot. We, ciiii <|Uott> low litfure.H for Bitlt.s, StrapH, Aiu'lioi's, ColiiiiiiiM, StiM'l lt<>iiiiiM, TniHM Uo(Im, Ktc. Pew Ends. Cast Iron Few Ends jjossess so many self-evident points oi' advantage over the older wooden styles that they are rapidly displacing the latter. They have greater strength and durability, present a handsome appearance, and are capable of receiving a beautiful finish. Price, each $i-75 Price, Upper Half for divisions. ..... 1.00 Discount on large orders. * '«. DENNIS WIRE and IRON COMPANY^ 15 in. 16 in 17 in iS in 20 in 24 in 30 in Prices No. 20-C ias shown in cut) Cover only. each, $4.00. eacli, 4.20. 4.50, 4.90 5.70. 7.70. 9.40. each, eacli, each, each, each, Co er and 1 liinible as shown $6.50 6.90 8.40 S.90 9.80 I!. 50 20.00 Prices No. 21 C (Cover made venlilatinK instead of illuminating. Cover Covur and Th'.mble. only $1.90. 2.10. 2.20. 2.40. 2.90. 3-70- .$4.90 5.20 5.60 5.90 6.50 8.00 No.ao-C Coal Holeand Illuminating Cover Wrought Iron Window Guard. Upright Bars, >^", s/s" or ^" Round Iron, 3" centres. Horizontal Bars, I yi X -38 iron. Prices on receipt of sizes and quan- tity ret^uired. Wrought Iron Window Guaid, No. '23. Wrought Iron Area or Sidewalk Grating. No. 24. Bars, s/s" Round Iron, i^^" centres. Frame, i>4 Angle Iron. Prices quoted on receipt of size and quantities reciuired. tins Cover on ard. 4" Round ntal Bars, and quan- LONDON, ONTARIO, CANADA. WEIGHTS OF FLAT, ROUND, SQUARE, SHEET AND PLATE IRON. Wr.ICHT OF !I,AT IRON PKR KOOT. Size. 'A 3/16 H H T4 1.66 2.08 2.50 2.91 3^33 'A 2.08 2.60 3.12 1^64 4^i6 5.20 7^5 7^»9 8.32 9-36 10.4 12.5 2.50 3- '2 3^75 4^39 $•00 6.25 7.50 8^75 2.gi I 3^33 'H •}i I .42 ■ 52 .63 •83 1.25 .•56 1.87 i.i8 i.50 4. 16 5.20 5.00 i5f .73 1.04 3-64 4^37 5.10 5.83 7.29 E.75 10.2 4^i6 6.25 ''A .63 • 73 • 95 1.05 1.25 ■•45 5.00 6.83 6.66 6.25 7..8 S.3T 10.4 •2.5 7^5u iK 8.75 2 .53 1.27 1.66 IC.OO 2>4 1.04 '•53 2.08 3^i2 4.16 5.00 5^83 6.66 7^So 8.32 10.00 8.33 to.o 11.66 12.50 3 1.23 1.46 t.88 2.50 2.91 3.33 3^74 4^i6 5^oo 3-75 14^9 35i 2.18 4^37 5^oo 5.62 6.25 7.50 14.5 •7-4 4 1.64 ..87 2.46 2.5', 10.00 II. 2 I2^5 I5-0 11.6 I3^« 14-5 17^5 '3-38 16.6 I9^9 4% 15.0 16.66 20.02 18.7 20.S 24.9 22.5 5 2.48 ^■^2 25.0 6 2.50 3^75 29.9 WeiRht of Round Iron. In. I.bs. li 1.63 n 3.68 'A 6.54 h 1.02 K ••47 h 2,00 I 2.6l I 'A 3-3' iK 4.09 1% 5^89 'H 8.01 V. 10.4 In. I I.bs 2J-4 13^2 19^7 S3^5 27.6 32.0 36.8 41.8 53^o 65^4 79^i7 94-25 WeiRtit of Sqnare Iron, In. I Lbs. Weight of Sheet Iron per Stjuare foot. Weight of Plate Iron per .Square foul. No. Lbs. No. Lbs. No. I.bs, 8-77 13 8.41 1 14 7.;6 I IS 16 •7 6.71 6.39 1 $•54 I 5^U5 4^4 ' 3.80 3^23 2.91 '•55 2.22 10 1.94 19 I 1.70 20 I 1.42 In. ••33 1.17 I-I3 1. 01 .85 .Bi .83 1/16 3/16 '4 5/, 6 7/16 Lbs. In. 9.50 5.00 7-5° 10.00 12.50 15.00 I7^5' 20.00 9/16 H 11/16 13/16 "i 15/16 Lbs. 22,50 25.00 27.50 30.00 32.30 35^00 37^5o 40.00 '4 .208 ^ .468 'A 833 *i •.30 '-. 1.87 ; » ^•55 1 3^3 ? l'/4 5^20 I'/i 7.50 ■H 10.2 2 '3.1 2 '4 16.8 25^ 20.8 3 30.0 M 40.8 4 53^3 aH 67^5 iting. 3 ^'A 4 5 s'A 6 7 8 9 10 "3 '4 15 16 i3 WEIGHT OF CAST IRON COLUMNS PER LINEAL FOOT. Cipitol.s ami Heads to be added. THICKNESS OK METAL IN INCHES K H 'A ;>s ;H :i 1 I 'A 'X i!i I.bs. Lbs. I. lis. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. Ll«. 5^52 8^74 12.27 ifi.ii 20.25 24.70 29^45 34-52 39.88 ;'.54 ^•7S 10.58 ■4^73 19.18 23-93 28.09 34^46 40.04 46.02 58.91 7-')3 12.43 17^ 8 12.24 27.61 32.29 30^27 45-56 52.16 P6.27 9.20 14.27 19.64 25.31 31.29 37-38 44^'8 51.08 58.29 71.63 10.43 16. 11 22,09 28.18 34.98 41.88 49.09 56.60 64.43 80.99 11.66 •7.93 24.54 ?"^4S t8.66 46.18 55.00 62.13 70.56 88. j6 12.89 19.79 27. CO 34^" 42 34 5".»7 58.91 67.65 76.70 93.72 14.H 21.6) 29.43 37- - 46.02 54^76 6j.8i 73-17 8-.'.84 103.08 , 1 •5^34 23^47 3'.9^ 40.05 49.70 ';9.o6 98.72 78.69 88.97 110.45 I7^79 27^ 1 5 36.82 46.79 57.06 67^65 78 54 89-74 101.25 '-•5.'7 20.25 30.83 41.72 5292 f'4.43 76.24 88.36 100.78 •13.52 1 59.99 22.70 34.52 46.63 59.00 71.70 84.83 98.18 •11-83 •25.79 '54-63 25.16 38.20 5'.54 65.19 79. '5 93^42 107.09 122.87 138.06 27.61 41.83 5". 45 7''33 86.52 102.01 117.81 •33-92 150.33 30.07 45.56 61.36 77-47 93.88 110.60 127.63 144.96 162.60 32.52 49.24 • 66.27 83.60 101,24 119.19 ' !7.45 156.01 174.87 34.98 5».92 71.18 8974 loS.Si 127.78 147.26 167.05 '87.15 56.60 76.09 05.87 "5.97 'i^.ji 157.08 178.10 199.42 60.29 80.99 102.01 '23.33 144.96 166.90 ■ 189.14 211.69 1 67.65 90.81 11,1 28 138.06 1 162.14 186.53 211.23 2(6.23 260.78 luO.Oi ; 120.55 •3^.79 i i7y^3^ 206.17 233-32 110.45 1 '38.83 167,51 j 196.S0 225.80 255.4' 285.12 120.26 1 151.10 182.24 1 213.68 245-44 277.50 309.87 10 DENNIS WIRE and IRON COMPANY, Iron Roof Cresting and Finials. FOR variety of patterns and for new and popular designs in Iron Roof Cresting we lead all others in the trade. We give best value and satisfaction. Our cresting is always properly fitted and painted before being shipped. No trouble is experienced in putting it up. When Ordering Cresting make a diagram of roof, allowing from two to four inches to set in from edge, and mark measurements directly upon the diagram. A finial should b.; used at each angle or corner. When required for ridge we furnish any pattern with special feet to fit roll of ridge, for which we charge five cents per foot extra. Order by number, mention height desired, and color you want it painted. Directions for Putting Up Cresting. Place numbered pieces where shown on diagram furnished by us with crest- ing ; whole panels between will make up the length. Every order shipped by us is accompanied with directions as shown above, so cresting can be set in position by anyone who can use a screw driver. RuniiER Strips are furnished to be placed under each foot; this absolutely prevents any leakage of roof. Corners and Finials are furnished with wrought iron clips. All necessary bolts and screws are included in the following prices ; — Roof Cresting. No. I — Cresting, lo in. high. , per lineal foot, 30c. For low ridge. LONDON, ONTARIO, CANADA. II No. 2— Cresting, 13 in. iiigii per lineal foot, 30c. I'or ridge. No. 2^ — Cresting, 14 in. high per lineal foot, 35c. Designed for ridges. No. 3 — -Cresting, 12 in. high per lineal foot, 35c, A.ngle Posts each, 350. A very pretty pattern for low bay windows and porches. "AppearaiK't's Count." 13 DENNIS WIRE ani> IRON COMPANY, No. 4-15 in. high P*^"" 1'"'^"^ fo"'' 35c- Japanese Pattern. A new design for bay windows, etc. No. 5—14 in. high per H'leal foot, 35c. Finials (with wrought iron rods) each, 60c. Angle Posts, to correspond with Nos. 4 and 5 each 35c. #4-4 No. 6—15 in. high per lineal foot, 35c. «* Appearances Count." LONDON, ONTARIO, CANADA. 13 1 foot, 35c. No. 7 — Cresting, 15 in. high per Hneal foot, 40c. al foot, 35c. . each, 60c. each 35c. amiwiK No. 8 — Cresting, 2 ft. iiigh. . Cresting, 16 in. high. , per Hneal foot, 65c. • per lineal foot, 40c. al foot, 35c. "Appoaraiict's Count." 14 DENNIS WIRE and IRON COMPANY, No. 9 — Cresting, 2 ft. high per lineal foot, 550. No. 10— Cresting, 2 ft. 10 in. high per lineal foot, 85c. Finials (sunflower pattern) each, $1.75 A handsome pattern, especially designed for fine, large buildings. ♦' Appearances Count. LONDON, ONTARIO, CANADA. IS al foot, 55c. No. 1 1 — Cresting, 1 5 in. high per lineal foot, 40c. " 22 in. high " " 50c. Finials — For 15 in. Cresting each, '$1.25 " For 22 in. " " 1.75 al foot, 85c. .each, $1.75 No. 12 — Cre.-'ting, 16 in. high per lineal foot, 500. 18 in. liii;!) " Appearances Count." 11 11 55<--- ^-.;t'-'' lf> DKNNIS WIRE AND IRON COMFAXV, imo No. 13 — Cresting, 2 ft. 6 in. iiigli per lineal foot, 65c. For large buildings No. 14— Cresting, 18 in. iiigh per lineal foot, 40c. " 24 in. high " " 60c. We have had new patterns made for this design. The new pattern is very fine. " Appearances Count." Ileal foot, 650. ineal foot, 40c. " 60c. LONPON. ONTARIO, CANADA. 17 No. 15 — Cresting, 16 in. high per lineal foot, 40c. " 22 in, liigh . (( 55c. '< Appearaiicen Count." i8 DENNIS WIRE AND IRON COMPANY, No. 1 6— Cresting, 2 ft. 2 in per lineal foot, 65c. Finials each, $2.00 A splendid design for fine, large residences, etc. "A pposi I'auces Count." ineal foot, 65c. . . .each, $2.00 LONDON, ONTARIO, CANADA. • 9 No. 1 7— Cresting, 2 ft. 3 in. high per lineal foot, 6 oc. No. 18— Cresting, 2 ft. 6 in. high per lineal foot, 70c. Finials : each, $1.75. "Appearances Count." 30 KKNNIS WlHi; AM. IKON COMPANY, Nf). I (J Kidni' ( 'rcsliiif;, 1 8 in. high pt^r Hiical foot, 40c. 24 ill. Iiigh " " ^'oc. No. 20— Cresting, 27 in. high per lineal foot, 70c. OCNNIS. No. 21— Cresting, 18 in. high per lineal foot, 40c. 24 in. high »» ApinniraiiceH Coiiut." II 11 60c. Ileal loot, 40c. " " f)OC. LONDON, ONTARIO. CANADA. ai No. 22 — Cresting, 2 ft. 2 in. high ., per lineal foot, 650 ineal foot, 70c. I ineal foot, 40c. " 60c. "AppearaiH'eH Coviit." a DENNIS WIRE and IRON COMPANY, Finials and Vanes. Finials should be used with Cresting at angles and cc-.ners, they greatly add to its ai)pearance. 'I'b.jyare made in different lieigiits to corr«.spond with the crestings with which they are ordered. The larger rtyles make a handsome and attracuve fniishing ornament for towers, gables, etc. N. H. — We furnish special designs for large Wrought Iron Finials and Vanes on ai)plicati()n. alt , No. I. No. 2. No. I— Finial, fo ■ 24 in. Cresting or higher. each, $2.00 No. 2 — " for 24 in. Cresting or higher " '•7.'; No. 2— " for 15 in. to I. S in. Cresting " 1.25 "Appearances Count." :ly add to its crestings with nt for towers, ind Vanes on LONDON, ONTARIO, CANADA. z.S Finials. No. 4. No. 5. No. 3--iMnial cacii, $0.75 4 — 1. 00 " 5- " '• 1.50 Finials should be used at corners wiiii Cresting ; they give it a finished appearance. . .each, $2.00 .. " 1.75 .. " 1-25 I " A ppesi ranees Coiiiit." 24 DENNIS WIRE and IRON COMPANY. Finials. ^ttvW" X S DENfJlS, El UONDOM, No. O-Gable Fiuiiil. No. 7-Tower Oinaiuent. No. «-Tovver Fiiiial. No 6-Gable Fitiial ^^"^j'' $3-75 " 7_Tower Ornament, 4 feet high " 5-°° .. 4. (3 " " 6.00 .. 8— " Finial, Wrought Iron, 4 sided, 6 ft. high " 9'00 We will furnish drawings and lowest prices for Wrought Iron Finials for large towers, spires, etc., on application. "Appearances Count." ,ONDON Tower Fiiiial. each, $3.75 " 5.00 . . . . " 6.00 .... " 9.00 inials for large LONDON, ONTARIO, CANADA. 25 DENNIS. No. 10. Finial, 4 ft high. .$6.0:1 Finial, 6 ft. high 7.00 No. ih Tower Fini.Tl, 4 ft. 6 in. high, each $6.50 6 ft. high . . 7.50 *' Appearances Count." 26 DENNIS WIRE and IRON COMPANY, No. 1. Arrow Vane. No. 1— Arrow Vane, gilded, 2^^ feet long each, $6.co Arrow Vane, gilded, 3 feet-long each, 8.co Arrow Vane, gilded, 3)^ feet long each, t 1,00 The spire or shaft is round, and long enough to extend down and fasten securely into the wood. The arrow and balls are gilded with pure gold leaf, will always look bright, and can be seen at a long distance. No. U—Baiiiieret. No. 2 — Banneret, 4 feet high, each, $6.00 Balls and points gilded with pure gold No. 3 Ethan Allen Vane. No. leaf A very pretty ornament for tower or gable. Af/y design inade to order 100- lOl- 102- 103- MOUNTIiD COMPLETFi. -24 in. long each, $15.00 •31 in. long " 20.00 -48 in. long " 75 <^o ■ With sulky " 3o-oo Size 52 X 26 inches long. All our Vanes are full-bodied, made of pure copper, gilded with genuine gold leaf We make all designs. »' Appearances Count." LONDON, ONTARIO. CANADA. 27 . .each, $6. CO ..each, 8. CO . .each. T 1,00 isten securely 1 always look Seiul lor our special "Iron Fence Catalogue. Iron Fences. leu Vane. F.TE. each, $15.00 " 20.00 75x0 " 30.00 s long. )died, made of geiuiine gold "The finest in the land ' is the reputation borne by our Iron ani> Wire Fence. We manufacture all kinds. Wrought Iron, Cast Iron, Wire and Tubular, plain and orn.i- mental, for lawns, cemeteries, and public parks and buildings. The Iron Fencing section of our business is of sufficient importance to necessitate the issue of a separate catalogue, which we will be pleased to send for the asking. 28 DENNIS WIRE am. IRON COMPANY. Cell Gates. No. 2— Wrought Iron (!ell Gate. (With special Jail Lock.) For Wrought Iron (iates and Heavy Sheet Iron Doors for Cemetery Vaults we will be pleased to furnish special styles on application. Mock Hinge, i8 x 1 1 inches per pair, $3.00. Other .Styles Furnished. LONDON, ONTARIO, CANADA. 29 Hitching: Posts. Our Iron Hitching Posts are substantial, attractive and lew priced. They are a very saleable article, and we ref-ommend them to dealers as profitable to keep in stock. tery Vaults we K^. '7\ per pair, $3.00. No. I. — AcvjRX Head. Each, $2.50. No. 2. — Rustic Pattern. Each, $i;.oo. No. 3.— Horse Head. Each, $3.50. Height above ground from 36 to 40 inches. ^° DENNIS WIRK ani. IRON COMPANY, Iron Stable Fittings. Wo mainifacture a complete and practical line of up-to date Fittings suitable for modern stables. ~7~RBry ^ 7 7 T Steel Wire Stable Partitions. No. I Style (same as cut above). In Channel Iron Frame. 6 feet long, 2 feet high, 2 in. mesh, No. 7 wire t-'^ch, $6.50 y u u '. " " " 7.50 Q U " " '' '• " 8.50 y " " ■• " " " 9-5° Box Stall Partitions to match per square foot, 0.50 Any shape or size made to order. Our Steel Wire Stai.i, Partitions are made with Channel Steel Frame, and, unlike the common cast iron article, canni.t be broken, therefore they are much sater to use ; a broken guard may cause serious injury to valuable animals. LONDON, ONTARIO, CANADA. 3« .. . .each, $6.50 • • • • 7-5° (( 8.50 (( 9-5° uare foot, 0.50 ;el Frame, and. i much sater to Steel Wire Stall Partition. 1 m i y M 1 lull 1 :::::::::::::::::|:::: N«. a style. This guard is made ofy/,// steel wire, |i or y, in. wide, interwoven as shown in cut in ciiannel steel frame. Price, per square foot q.^ Any shape or size furnished to order. Wrought Iron Hay Racks. No. 1— Coruer Baok. Made sufficiently large to fit the corner stall and give plenty of room for hay. Price, painted each, $3.00. No. 2— Kaek for Centre of Stall. Price, painted each, $5.50. Our WRoufiHT Iron Hay Racks occupy small space in the stall, are economical n preventing waste of hay, and are absolutely unbreakable. Cast iron racks are easily biOkeri, and arc un.safe to have in the stable. Racks can be galvanized if desired. ■-mmmmmmmmt^ i3 DENNIS WIRi: AM. IRON COMPANY, Hitching Rings. No I— binii Ht*ii. '/t-IKiHT lli^Mil. I':acli 75c. Oat Mangers. No. 1— Corner Oat Manuer. With food guard or flange to prevent horses wasting oats and feed Price, Japanned Oat Mangers can be galvanized if desired. Stable Gutter. each, $2.00 No. 1, 5 in. wide, 2 in. deep ; cover, 7 in. wide. In lengths of 3 feet. Price, per length (complete) $4 75 Price, per length (without cover) 2 00 Price, per length (cover only) 2 75 ) id. ..75c feed. . . . each, $2.00 I I.ONDON, ONTARIO, CANADA. 33 Stable Cess Pools. No. 2— With liEi.i. Trai'. Made to connect with No. i Stable Outter. .Size 15/3 x is'A in.; outlet 4 in. '^ each, $6.50 No. 3— Bei.i. Thai- Cksn I'ooi,. Does not connect with Gutter. Si/.e . 2 >,< X . 2>4 in ,.^^h, $ 5.00 " 9 X ') in „ j^ Iron Stall Posts. No. I -'!•() screw on floor ; 4 ft. 10 in. high : 5 in. diameter each $6 00 N»- 2- '• " 5 " 9 " 5 " " " ' 7.00 No. 3— 'J'o be set in ground ; 6 ft. 10 in. high ; 5 in. diameter " 8.00 Salt Dishes. Corner or Square 7SC- Soap Boxes. Each 40c. Iron Stable Fittings are cleanly, sanitary, durable, and cheapest in the end. ^r Feet. $4 75 2 00 2 75 I Tubular Steel Barrow. Ca[)acity, 5 cubic feet ; 30 in. wide ; 18 in. wheel ; tray, No. 14 steel ; heavy band riveted around edge. Our Harrows are extra well made, and are not to be com- pared with the carelessly made barrows sometimes offered. I'rice $16 00 34 DKNNIS WlkK ANi. IRON COMPANY, Clean, Compact, Indestructible, Light, Comfortable, ami Neat In Appearance liiNtitiitioii Iron Itcdstcad. Witli arrliL'd ends. Improved spring wire mattress. 20 Coil Springs ;each find. Frame i ]{ x 3/ 16 angle iron. Pillars i in. diam. (tube). JCw l-'inislied in any eolor, and ornamented with gold bronze. Made in two widths, 2 ft 8 in. and 3 ft. Length 6 ft. 2 in. Price each, $10.00 Wrought Iron Jail IJtMl. FOLU.S UP AOAINSr WALL WHEN NOP IN USE. Price- - 2 ft. h in. wide. 6 ft. 3 in long each, $8.00 3 ft. wide, ft. 6 in. long " 8.75 )rings |each f.nd. LONDON, ONIAklO. CANADA. The Wright Ice Tongs. (Patented.) There can only be one /yj/— liere it is 35 The only ice tong that can be easily operated with only on« hand. Made in 3 sizes No. I— heavy, for packing houses and delivery wagons, open 21 in. ...perdoz $1^ No. 2 — medium, for stores, hotels, private houses, etc., open 18 in per doz ' q No. 3— light, small tongs, open 10 in per doz ' 6 00 00 00 .each. $10.00 SE. .each, $8.00 ■ " 8.7s Bar Hand Kail Itracket. Price, nickel plated each, $ i .00 Iron 8tan _»_»_»_A.»_#_«.^_«_jll_,^ J 'Tft »ixi»c|»ttKiii;Vrl><>x;>t.:itwnti>i Elevator Guard. Made of flat, cold rolled steel, 48 x if or 5/16 X No, 14, round edge. Finished dead i)lack, antique copper, anti(|ue brass, bron/.e, nickel, etc. Estimates on a|)plication. I 38 DENNIS WlRl' AM> IRON COMPANY, Railings. No. 7. Cast licnilijillor.v Kailiiif?. Fitted for wood to[) rail. I'er lineal foot I'JS No. S. Cast Iron (ialleiy Kailhifi?. I'ilted for wciod top rail. I'er lineal fool. $1.50 No. 0. Altar Ratlin}?. WruiiKlit Irou. I'aiiiied blue and finished in gold leaf. I'olished oak rail. I'er lineal foot $2.00 LONDON, ONTARIO, CANADA. 39 I to[i rail. $i-7S $1.50 olislied oak rail. $2.00 Railings. No. 10. Wroujfht Stool Railing. For balconies, galleries, we-ll holes, etc. 30 inches high, painted ' p^,. ,i„^^, (v,„,. $3.. , Other heights made at proportionate prices. No. 11. ViroHKht sttM'l Hailiiio. For balconies, verandas, piaz/as or galleries. 30 inches high, painted per lineal foot, $,.;5 The above railings are made of steel, liand forged, and add materially to the value and appearance of any building. They are made in panels fur convenience in shipping In work of this character any conceivable design can be executed to suit taste of purchaser. I 40 DKNNIS WIRE ani. IRON COMl'ANV Railings. No. l*i. l*<>lisli«'(l Brass Kailhiff. VuT altars, etc. Price, brass rails only ( i yi diameter), per lineal toot Posts, extra (i j4 diameter), each Small scrolls, extra, each Extra work on gates (scrolls, hinges and lock) This railing is usually made from 34 to ;,o inches high. When writing send measurements and state height you prefer, and we will .p.ote net prices. $0.65 5.00 1.00 f'-7 5 No. t:{. IMaiii Mt'tal Uailinj?. Can be made in either iron, brass or bron/e. If desired, the lower space can be mied in with mesh made of flat metal strip. This railing is suitable for gallcr.es, areas in fVo,"t of stores, verandas, etc. It can be furnished painted, antu.ue copper, n.ckel plated or polished brass or bron/e. Posts, i in. diameter ; rails, i '.i in. diameter. Price, per foot, iron painted, $..25 : anti.iue copi.er. $2.00 ; brass, $2.50. LONDON, ONTARIO, CANADA. 41 u^ J4h Church Metal Work. We design and build a conipltte line of (irnainen;ai i)rass work for ciiurcli purposes. The illustrations of church metal work on this and succeeding pages are intended merely for suggestive data, to he supplemented by [jhotographs and special sketches. We will arrange and submit designs on receiiit of a description of work required and any suggestions and information that will enable us to prepare our designs agreeably with customer's taste and desired limit of e.xpenditure. Our designs will be found artistic and appropriate, and our work executed with skill and fidelity. We will give careful attention to entiuiries for work for churches of moderate size, where something is re(|uired at a moderate expenditure. For smaller-sized churches we can furnish work of appropriate style and chaste design at very reasonable figures. $0.65 5-o° 1.00 f'-75 in writing send ower space can be or galleries, areas, lue copper, nickel Brass Pulpit. (OAK HASE.) We also make pul- |)its with ornamental cast-iron platform, supported on cast- iron columns : brass railing. Designs and esti- mates furnished on re(|uest. rass, $2.50. 42 DKNNIS WIRi: AM. IRON COMPANY, Church Metal Work. ■ Polished Brass Litany Desk. No. ao. Polished Hrass Litany i>csk. No. 21. Polisliev.si{^n No. 2. Per pair Any design or price. ,$30.00 C !ls. -1^ IH'I; |iill,imimu .lilMlllliHi^ l>i'.sit?n No. 102. Window Grill. Price, with channel iron frame, painted, per S(]. foot, $1.25. I>o.si(;ii No. 100. WinUow (iuar sq. ft. extra. PrIC KS .\RK FOR AnTK^UK CoPFER ImNISII. Dead black, 25c. per sq. ft. less. 'DOES OUAMTY COU 'JT WITH YOU •."■ 1, ON DON, ON'IARIO, CANADA. -!7 s(i. ft..$'-5o sq.ft.. 1.45 .$2.25 Bank and Office Railings. We manufacturi' a complete line of Wire and Metal RailiiiKs, I'artiticiis, Wickets, etc., .or banks and otticrs. We can meet all retjiiirements iti this department. Our metal railing work is of the highest grade. We can execute any design, and furnish any finish desired. Koi im|)ortant work, we supplement the designs illustrated on the following pages with original sketches. We always have the very latest materials and methods to put into the construction of our work. Our metal railings are always correct in artistic design and style, of the most skilled workmanship, and finest finish. We call i)articular attention to our Anticiue Copper Finish. This is a most durable one, and wnen properly and artistically applied (as by our improved electroplate process), presents a very handsome effect. Our method is in many ways superior to others— we i)roduce finer work and a better style of finish. No. 100. Metal Bank or Oftitt' Kaiiiiig. I'urnisned in polished brass, antiijue brass, bronze, antique copper, nickel, dead black, etc. \\'e will furnish estimates on receipt of plan of counter, measurements, etc. .,H DKNNIS WIKi: ANir IKON COMI'ANV, "Does Quality Count with You?" No. H>1. Kaiik or OfHte Railing. \Vt; (ksij^ii ami makf l)ank railings, cages, wickets, etc., to meet any reciuirenient. OCMhil tONnaN No. I ().'{. Hank or Office Railiiipr. 'I'liesc railings furnished in polished brass. anti(iiie brass, bronze, anti(]iie copper, nickel, dead black, etc. We will furnish estimates on receipt of plan of counter, measuremf-nts, etc. b 1» nnniuiQi eiiuiruniciit. LONDON, ONIaRIo, CANADA. 49 **Does Quality Count with You?'' Nil. lOI. Itaiik or (Xticc Kailhi^. Hase bevelled-edge plate glass, plain or chipped. \'f ry liandsoiiie in polished brass. ique copper, 1 of counter, No. 1()5. Bank or Ofticf Kailiiig. Base hevelled-edge cliipped plate glass. 'I'lv e railings furnished in polished brass, antique brass, bron/e, anti(|ue copper, nickel, dead black, etc. We will estimate on receipt of plan of counter, measurements, etc. 50 DENNIS WIRE and IRON COMPANY, it Does Quality Count with You?" No. 1<><$. Xj ^ic^e:- f>a 8«fi35 Tii3L I^o. 1«7. The above illustration shows framinj;, brass posts, ornamental top rail and wickel for bank or ortice railing. Any design of metal panels, as siiown on pages 45 and 40, can be inserted i.i frame. Anv style ticket may be used (see page 5 - )■ This construction makes a verv handsome and serviceable railing for office or bank counter, at a reasonable cost Send us a plan of counter, with measurements and number of posts and wickets re.iuired, and we v,m11 send estimate for work complete. This railing is usually made ui antique copper or polished brass. When you are re-puring metal work of this nature, ask us about it. We have had much experience in designing and making metal railing work, and are always pleased to aid prospective purchasers with suggestions, special drawings, and any mformation we are able to give. LONDON, ONTARIO, CANADA. 51 Tellers' Wickets. For banks, ticket offices, post-office windows and cash openings. Made to ouier to fit any opening. The artistic appearance, utility and durability of our brass wickets are making them very popular ; they are each year coming more and more into use. »£- d wicket 5 and 46, struction lasonable i wickets made in have had )leased to lation we ■ .IIIIIMIMIMrill' X<». 5. PoIIsIhmI Hrsiss Wirket. 18 in. wide, 24 in. high ; each, $25.00. With lock and hinges. No. O. Poli.shsMl Itrsifss Wirket. iS in. wide, 24 in. high ; each, $25.00. With Jock and hinges. No. 7. l»olishe«l Hias.s Wi«ket. 18 in. wide, 24 in. liigh ; each, $20.00. With lock and hinges. No K. PolisluMi IlrasN Wicket. 18 in. wide, 24 in. high ; each, $32.00. 'I'hese wickets are usually made in polished brass, but can be furnished in anti(]uo copper if desired. They are used with our metal counter railings, and can also be used in connection with wood or glass railings, showing a handsome contrast. 52 DENNIS WIRE anu IRON COMPANY, Wire Office Railings. 'I'his is a very service- able, low-priced railing for store counters, desks and small offices. Frame is }'h in. round iron, witii i^ in. dia- mond mesh No. 1 1 wire. No. 1. Criiuiu'd Wire Railing. high. 15 18 20 24 . . .per S(i. ft., $0 40 .38 •03 •30 30 in. high per sc]. ft. ,$0.28 Square return ends . . . .extra, each, .30 O. C. " " " -SO Cash hole " -5° The O. (1. return ends (as shown in cut) add greatly to the .strength and finish, and should be used where possible. Finished any color and decorated in gold bronze. J'resents an attractive appearance. Finished entirely in gold or aluminum bronze, IOC per SCI- ft. extra. No. ,5. Wire Office Railing. 18 in. high per sq. ft., $0.75 Cash hole, extra each, $1.50 J4 " " .70 " with door, extra '" 3.00 11 36 •65 .60 Shelf (brass plate) •' .75 Posts ". 2.00 Pickets on to[) per lineal ft., .25 Channel steel frame ; strong crimped wire mesh. Enamelled any color, and decorated in gold bronze. Finished entirely in gold or aluminum bronze, loc. per s(]. ft. e.xtra. LONDON, ONTARIO, CANADA. Enamelled in any Color and Bronzed. 53 No. 4. Wire Bank or OlKce Kailins. KXTRAS. Il, $1.50 3.00 •75 2.00 t., .25 Prices, 24 in. high per sq. ft., $1.10 Cash hole each, $1.5 ,, 30 ' " 1.05 Ornamental posts '• 2.0 We use ornamental frames for a 11 our cash holes, w h i c h adds greatly to the appearance of the work. No. .'{. Wire Bank or Office Railing. EXTRAS. Price, 30 in. high per scj. ft., $t.io Cash hole, with i^lass or ijoli^htd "3^' " " i-oS brass siieif, door and lettering... $8.00 "42 " " 1. 00 Small cash holes each, i.so We charge extra for curves or irregular Posts " i ^o shapes. Pickets on top per lineal ft., .20 Channel steel frame, 1J4 in. diamond mesh No. 11 Wire. Finished any color and decorated in hroii/e. .Any of our Wire Railings fniished entirely in bronze lor loc. (ler s(i. foot extra. 54 DENNIS WIRE and IRON COMPANY, Tellers' Cages. For banks, express offices, counting rooms, etc. • Tellers' Cage. Swini; or slidt door, with Vale lock : 0|)enLd on outside with key only. Made of round or flat crimped steel wire: channel steel frame. Dead black or antique copper finish. These cages can be made any shape or size, and afford coni[)lete security to tellers and cashiers. Price, dead black finish per scj. .ft. ftoc. Price, anlitiue copper finish per sq. ft. 8oc. i )oor, with ^'ale lock, .$().oo extra. LONIiON, ONTARIO, CANADA. 55 ide of :opper ritv to hoc. 8oc. Wire Work and Wire Goods. Our wire-working department is splendidly equipped witli the most improved ^ t^Zi^'r''''"^ '" manutacturing^airsorts of goods that aa Xdcof catalogued. ^ '"^' "" '° ^"°'" ^''' ^'^"^^^^ ^""^ ^l^^^'^' ^'^'^ ^vorlc not WIRE WINDOW GUARDS. Cluiri'li Wiii(l«>\v Guard. Wire Guard. For basement and other windows. No. 4. Wire Guard. With finished top. For house, store and factory windows. Price list of No. 3, 4 and 5 crimped wire window guards-round iron frame Frice, % in. mesh, No. 16 wire r „ per sq. ft., 1 8c. " 20c. /2 3/ Va •5 14 '.3 12 '3 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 10 1 1 10 9 1 1 10 9 s 1 6c. 1 8c. 22c. 16c. 18c. 22c. 1 6c. 1 8c. 22c. I 6c. 1 8c. 22c. 1 6c. 1 8c. 22c. 25c A guard measunng less than .2 s(|. ft.. 25 percent, advance. The.se guards are a grea protection to the wmh ows. They permit a free circulation of air in warm weathe' and keep out annuals, yet do not obstruct the light The frame is of ■/ iron, covered with dia.imnd mesh as shown in cut. Painted green or drab. These guards are made to be hxed with staples, but can be made with H frame to screvv on if required costing ,3c. per sq. ft. more. ' ' '-^''^'"K Always state which ine-tsureiticnt is the height. S'"' DENNIS WIRE and IRON COMPANY, f\/\h/\)Q 0\ J/V\/yy\/ |000'<». 1. store Front Window (Jnartl. Frame, fg round iron ; No. lo wire ; i^ mesh. A strong, safe protection for store fronts. Price per sq. ft., 25c. (}ates " 30c. In ordering, send plan of store front, and be careful to give correct measurements. lia. Xo. .■>. Extra Heavy Wire (iliiard. Ornamental pattern. I '.; mesli, No. 10 wire per kc] ,34 1 '., 8 6 4 75<- 8cc 8cc Pic^kets on top, 20c. per lineal foot extra. Ciua'xN coiUaining li.'^^ than 12 ->ii, ft., 2'. p'T r.-nt. e\tra. LONDON, ONTARIO, CANADA. 57 KoiMHl Iron I rume. This cut illustrates the method of securing the wires in wire guards and raihngs made with round iron frames. This style of frame can be secured in position wiih staples and screws. 2 DKNNIS UIRI, ANi. IRON COMI'ANY. Wire Trainers. ia< R!r do/, $'•75 1. 2.00 t( 2.50 (i 3.00 (t 3-5° i( 4-5° (( 6. CO a 8.00 Wire Grave Arch. Name in j^ilt Iflicis. \'ciy pretty at head or loot ol grave. No I.— 4 ft. C) in. iiij;li, 2 I'l. span, .cacii, $,5.00 Letters loc. eacli. LONDON, ONTARIO. CANADA. fK\ Wire Chairs and Settees. lot I .luvns and Cemeteries. Wire Chairs Price. $5. CO Wirt- chairs and settees are comfortable, ornamental, and strong. Wc paint them green, white or black. 'I'hey can remain out of doors during all seasons of the year without injury. Wire Settees, to seat three persons. .$10.00 " four " .. ,2.00 Wire settees are light and convenient to handle, and more attractive, as well as more comfortable, than casi iron or wood. They are "just the thing" for pia/zas, lawns and cemeteries, and will last a lifetime. ^ r,4 DENNIS WIRE anh IRON COMPANY, Coal and Sand Screens. These screens are made wilh heavy hardwood frames, and filled with rrimi)ed steel wire weh, which is firmly attached to the framework, and secured with flat iron at top and bottom. Cross rods are across the back of the screen to i)revent wire from sageing. No. 1. Coal Screen. ;h, .$S,oo Si/.e, 7 ft. X 34 HI. 'I'he different meshes are genernlly used as follows : For Chestnut Coal, -\s in. space between wires. " Nut " V2 and " Stove Soft ' '8 and '^ No. li. 3lason's Siiiid Sereeii. Si/.e, 6 ft. X 2 ft. 6 in each, $5.00 Our Sand Screens are made of Crimped wire ; there are no fine wires t^.t;\ikii„ 1 1 1 ., 1 LONDON, ONTARIO, CANADA. 6S Steel Wire Si^ns. " If you have not a j^ood sign, 'tis not a good sign for you." Tlu If object <„ a sign is, primnrily, to dirccl attention to one's pla.e of luisine-s I'or thus purpose a Wire Sign is bv ail o.ids tiie most eirectivc : it ran be seen and read lartlierilian any oilier; it ran l,e read IVon. hot!, sides; l.y the addition of anistie s-croll work a wire sign ran he, made a liandson.e ornament and finish to anv hiiildinn • It lasts longer than any other : and last, hut not least, it creates a ^ood impression-i; indicates progress, good taste and enterprise. CONSTRUCTIOX. Frames, channel steel; heavy steel wire mesh. Letters galvanized iron, painted hlack, or hard wood finished in gold leaf. Necessary hraces,'etc., and ornaments and .Send us l;.'ngth and height of sign rc(iuired, with any other information that will be of assistance to us, and we will furnish s|)e( ial original designs and estimates free of charge. 66 DENNIS WIRE and IRON COMPANY, Wire Signs. This makes a very attractive siru to liang irom front of building, or to sus])end across street, and can be read at a long distance. Wire Baiuier Sign. 2 3^X3 ft. with letters 3^4 " it 4x5 " 5x6 " U 6x7 •' a 7x8 " a ,$ 7.00 . 8.50 . 11.00 14.00 . 20.00 . 2s. 00 Ornamental r\etal Sign. Lettered as desired. We make a hrge variety of artistic metal signs, and will make special sketches and quote prices on receipt of particulars. LONDON, ONTARIO, CANADA. 67 Bank and Office Window Blinds. OFFICE The advantage of these screens is that persons inside a room can see out without any difficulty, while those from the street cannot look in, and vou are thus secluded from the gaze of outsiders. Lettered with Cold Leaf. Send size'of frame and lettering required, and we will be pleased to (pacte prices. Spark Proof Wire Guards. Stjle D-Opeii Top SpaiU CJiisinl. Style C-Ci«»,s«' Top Spaik Gnanl. Price List of Open and Close Top .Spark (aiards Trade Nos ; . . 20 Width in inches iS Height in inches 18 l>ei)th ill inches 51^ I'ricc, JapaiHied, each.. . . $2.20 Trice, Brass, each 3. 10 Special Si/.es charged al priie of next larger si/e. .Vcc /■<>(>///(//(■ iiii Jollifiviiig; page. 21 22 -^3 24 -'5 26 20 2J. •24 26 2,S .50 20 2 2 2A, 2() 2S 33 6 (I'A 7 l]i s y $2.50 .$2.75 $,V.o $.1 50 $ 3. So $4 -5 ,1-50 4.00 4-5° 5.00 5-5'2 () 25 'f 68 DENNIS WIRE am. IRON COMPANY, Spark Proof Wire Guards CONTINUED. Sty le A-Ro.uul Top Spark Guard. Style B S.,uaie Top Spark Guard. Price List of Round and S.iuare Top Spark (luards. Styles A and B. TradeNos i ^ 3 4 56 78 9 >c Width in inches 20 22 23 24 26 28 30 3^ 34 :/' Height in inches 26 27 28 29 3° 3' 3^ 34 3^^ 3^ Deinh in inches 6 6% 7 lY^ « J^^ 9>^ - -^ Price: Tapanned, each. $3-oo $3.^5 $3-5o $3-75 $+00 $4.50 $4-75 $5.60 $6.50 $..0 Price, Brass, each.... 4.25 4-50 5-oo 5-5 5.65 6.25 6.75 7-75 9.00. ..00 Special Sizes charged at price of next larger size. All our Spark Ck.ards are made of 6x6 mesh wire cloth, and vvill til the grate closelv^ The styles A and 1! stand on the iiearth i.iside fender. Those made hke cuts C a.id D hook on to the grate bars, and do not come down to tiu: hearth. When ordenng gne trade number, stating whether brass or japanned, and, if specal. g.ve w.dth, hcgh . and depth, specifying the style of guard. A, P., C or D. All orders lor specal guards should be accompani(xl by full size pai)er templates. LONDON, ONTARIO, CANADA. 69 Waste Paper Basket. No. I. 15 in. high; 12 in. diameter per doz., $10.00 " 2' •« " IS " " 12.00 " 3- 21 " 18 " « ,^.00 Made in bright coppered wire or retinned. Wire Dog Muzzles. Our " Humane " dog muzzle. Without straps (retinned).. per doz , $3.00 3.60 Assorted sizes in nests. With Each. Wire Letter Box. 12 in. high, 9 in. wide, 7 in. deep. .$r.2o Correspondence Basket. Flv« Point. yA \ ^XSJ S«Hiare Koniul Corners. Post 8lisul« 8i\ Point. Assorted sliapes and sizes, i8 in. to 20 in. Hanging frames per doz., $1 Post " „ 00 1.25 C^=i Lamp Chimney Cleaner. •'•-■r doz 60c. Coat Hanger. Same as cut. Holds coat and pants. I''-r doz 75c. Ordinary coat hanger, per doz .... 6cc. 72 DENNIS WIRE and IRON COMPANY. Per Upholsterers' Hammers. Without handles, do/. $'2-°° The popular favorite with the trade. Forged from the best cast steel. Finely fin- ished and highly polished. I No. I. " 2. " 3- " 4- " 5- Wire Conductor Pipe Strainers. . ,. ^ per doz., $2.50 2 in. diameter "^ „ ^^^ 3 " 1.00 . '• t » " 3-25 I .. '.'^,'.''.'.''. " 3.50 Tlie "Dandy" Riveter. The best hand riveter made. It is an absolute necessity to farmers, liverymen, ma- chinists, threshermen, horsemen, etc., fo; mend- ing harness, belting, and all sorts of leather goods. The " Dandy " Riveter (complete with i)ack- age of tubular rivets) $'-o° QET THE BEST. \ Rat Traps. i P2.50 2-75 3-25 3-50 No. i.-i 2x6 in per doz., $6.00 " 2.— i4X7>^ in " ^-5° .< 7.—, 6x9 in " 7-°° This trap is made of crimped wire, retinned, wood bottom, well painted. It is well made, a good seller, and the best for practical use. Steel Ventilator Frames. For stained-glass windows. er. is an , ma- mend- goods. $1.00 i Our ventilator frames are made of i x ^ x >^ in. angle steel. They are extra well made, and always give best satisfaction. Our facilities for turning out this class of work enables us to quote very low' prices. Circular and irregular shapes a specialty. Quotations and samples on application. If you can't find It here, write to us, and we'll make it. ■n OFFICE AND WORKS 211 AND 213 KING STREET, LONDON. CANADA. I .*»»BOII MHMTMM « UTM» OQ,, 10*00% OtIT.