re How. RK. B. Eerp is at the Rever 7 ; > y i Ri James Sinccar, of Londonderry, Wolseley ah Alexandria. N. 3. isat the fankin an ee ; 1 sixt | : x Rothschilds ere said to hold sixty} Th 5 t A ns in Egyptian boads. | e Pp lan rmy. Toron ined tend Seen | ati HACKMAN in Toronte was tined tendol ie = coats tor failing to fultil an engagement : Baker Pasha § Re-organization i idetiesieill Ir has been finally decided bythe Imperial!’ Pe authoritics not to reduce the Halifax garrison, Special to the Examiner. ~ . IDR » ») Tus funeral of Miss Fanny Parvell took i ale i —_— RIA, Oct. 20. place at Mount Auburn, Boston, last W ednes- Sir Garnet VW uiseley arrived at Alexan- day dria to-day from Cairo. He was received — vith greal enthusiasm by all classes of the Tue steamer “‘M. A. Starr” sailed for) community A special review of all the Halifax late last wight, with a full cargo of troops took place in the presence of Sir preserved lobsters, oats, etc. Garuet Sard Baker Pacha’s scheme of the re-organiza- TorosTo has exported to the United States, | tion of the Ezyptian army is completed during the past quarter, to the value of nearly two aud quarter millions dollars, by the Egyptian Council of Ministers, and ae - 2 the plan suggested seems to give general Cus customs authorities in Montreal have I : ee . s . : . ’ ' satisfaction. Baker recommends that the seized the beetroot sugar factory of the Unien : moti be Aivided ienitca t : : é ar y reglipe § > iv > * Sucriere Franco-Canadian for unpaid duty | **™Y Tegtments be divided into two parts; one half being officered by Egyptian field ountiog to $10,600. : ; et othcers of good standing; the other half cincialtptlictees Tue French account of the English con-| be:ng offlcered by British field officers. The quest of Ezypt is that General Wolseley cap- other officers, from the captain downwards, tured the fortresses by loading his cannon | will be selected from the Egyptians and the with sovereigns. |Albanians already in the service. The - jarmy of the Khedive will number about ti ny The preliminary scheme has been adopted GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Lonpon, Oct. 19. is evident that if there is no actual schism a difference in the lines of action advocated by Davitt and Parnell that it is hardly possible they can pull in the same harness, The Parnellites have secured a third uf the representation upon the new council. This gives them practically a preponderance cf power, as it is probable that a sufficient number of their friends will be elected by country conventions to give them a major- ity. Fourteen of the crew of the steamer City ‘f Antwerp, sunk by collision with the ship Constantia, were drowned Dustin, Oct. 19. A committee of the National Land League have adopted an address to the lrish people which urges a vigilant and lawful association for protection against injustice. The address says: ‘* The inspi- ration of all our struggles is to transfer all the local power and patronage from pri- vileged strangers to the hands of the people and so fortify the people for the work of self-government.” Carro, Oct. 19. The crisis has ended. The Egyptian ministry have intimated their intention to permit Bradley and Eve and Hon. Mark Francis Napier to defend Arabi Pacha, on The Times’ Dublin correspondent says it in the Irish National party there is so wide THE DAILY HXAMINER, OCTOBER Local and Other tems. TELEGRAPHIG NEWS. Horsford’s Acid Phosphate IN SEASICEN BSS, erossing Lake Erie, I gave it to some fellaw- ers, who were seasick, and it gave immediate relief.” ROTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. Oct. 20—W P Anderson, Ottawa; W L Whitebone, “t John; Rev Jas Sinclair, Lon- donderry;G L Lawrence, Montreal; John Knight, Halifax ; Joha Hunter, London, Ont, Jas Rogers, Montreal; J W Glayton, do; W H Smith, do; M Giblin and wife, do. LUMBED AND SHINGLES N MONDAY NEXT, 23rd iastant, at 4 o'clock, on POWNAL WHARF, 60,000 feet Refuse Deal, 100,000 Pine and Cedar Shingles, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. CONCLRT! PUBLIC CONCERT, under the auspices of the Women’s Temperance Benevolent Oct, 21, °89. S. 8. Parker, Wellington, O., says: ‘‘While a NEW FALL GOOD WE ARE NOW OPENING OUR FIRST INSTALMENT 1, 1882. ee a BARGAINS! BARGAIYS | Change in Business. SELLING OFF. FP NHE Subscribers, intending to Gevote their time exclusively to the Auction and Commission Business, will clear their Stock on hand at greaily reduced prices for one month, consisting of a good assortment of — Boys’ and Youths Clothing, Men’s Clothing, in Suits, Coats, Pants, Vests, Overcoats, Uleters, Reefing Jackets, Underclothing, and a splendid lot of Men's Shirts. Felt Hats, Fur Caps, Cloth, Silk, Whitney and Sealcloth Caps. Tweeds, Trimmings, Scarfs, Collars, Ties, etc., etc. —ALSO— Paper Hargings and Blinds. An early call will secure bargains, as a ful clearance must be made within the month. F. LePAGE & CO, Oct 16, 1882—wkly HOUSEHOLD = FURNITURE, The Steamer ‘“‘ Miramichi” arrived’ from | ten thousand nine hundred men. condition that the witnesses in this case | Society, will be held in the AM instructed by Capt. Maxwell, R. N. Montreal this morning with a cargo of mer- | chandise and a small number of passengers. She sailed for Pictou this afternoon. - -_ Tue German ship ‘‘ Constantia” and the steamer *‘City of Antwerp” collided in the | English Channel, and both sank. Nearly ail | those on board were saved, _---s>-~—>-——- } Venvor predicted severe storms for 15th, | 16th, and I7th. We have had beautiful | weather on those days. It is sad--we have} not one prophet more. iia an Mr. ANDERSON, Chief Engineer of the Department of Marine and Fisheries, arrived | in this city on Tharsday. He is on a tour of | inspection of our Lighthouses. oe AN Ottawa special says that a well known and highly respected c tizen recently eloped with a neighber’s domestic servant leaving his | wife and three children behind. —— ->—- — } Mr. M. GIBLiy, and bride, of Montreal are | spending their hopeymoon in this Province. | ‘hey arrived from Souris last evening, and | registered at the Rankin. filen ta THe Lasu.—At Halfax on Wednesday last | Chief Justice McDonald sentenced Andrew | Doyle to one year with hard labor, and twelve lashes for committing a criminal assault on a | child under 12 years of age. | -- -~+S--—- Tue Governor-eneral is now on his return | trip trom his long voyage in the interior, and has been heard from at Chilliwhack. The party travelled to Lake Okanagan, which is 400 miles from New Westminster. -_—»>-~=~—=S—- Mr. ANDERSON, of the Marine and Fisheries Department, and A. Lord, Esq., Agent for the Department, went to Point Prim to-day in the yacht ‘‘Isubel” to inspect the lighthouse at that piace. i _— - te — A Despatcu of the 17th from Panama, South America, is as follows:—Yesterday at 4 p.m., a large part of the tail of a new comet was observed over the summit of the Andes. Its great size and brilliancy preseut- ed an imposing sight. en A Concert in aid of the Women’s Temper- ance Benevolent Society will be held in the Y. M. U. Hall, on the 2nd of November. A good pregramme is being prepared, and the Concert will, no doubt, be well worth attend- ing. ~~ WE are again obliged to call the attention of the City Surveyor to the dangerous platform across the bridge on Lower —s Park Road. A plank which has been shaky for sorve time, has altogether disappeared, and left a hole for the unwary pedestrian to fall into. jeelinadiinnclli THE newest and most perfect fi‘..ng Corset made, is Balt’s Health Preserving Corset It is highly recommended by all the leading hy~icians, as being the most comfortable « east injurious to wearer invented. This Corset is for sale at Youne’s. omental Sim Cuarves Tupper and Mr. Stephens, President of the Canadian Pacific Railway Uo., have arrived at Regina. As an instance of the rapid progress of the place it is stated that there are now eighteen hotels and twenty-two stores, where six weeks ago not even a tent decorated the plain. ——~——-— The Miners’ Strike. Special Despatch to the Examiner. Lonpon, Oct. 20. The strike of the Miners is becoming general. The plans laid down at the Manchester conference of Miners have been generally adopted. Meetings ar: being held in all the leading districts in England and Wales and the strike will be felt in all quarters. Yesterday, twenty thousand Yorkshire miners notified their masters, that unless the proposed rate of increase was conceded, the miners would strike in a body. —_>~— = Confiscated Estates Returned. Avetic Vessels in Danger. Special to the Examiner. S*. Pererssure, Oct. 20. Much satisfaction is experienced here overthe news that the Russian Govern- ment has decided to return a large number of confiscated estates to the original owners. The Arcticexpeditionary vessels ‘‘Louise’’ and ‘‘ Varma” on the way to Yenesei are in a dangerous position in the ice at the Kara Sea. Fears are entertained of the safety of the crews of the vessels. Irish National Conference, Another Meeting Called, Special to the Examiner. Dustin, Oct. 19. Parnell has notified the supporters of the Conference that a meeting will be held shortly before the re-opening of Parha- ment, and that important matters of busi ness will be discussed regarding Irish aftairs in Parliament; as well as the general con- dition of the Irish people. The Dwyer im- prisopment case will be taken inte con- sideration, and a plan of action concerning the same adopted. Healy, Brennan, and Harrington have been sppointed Honorary Secretaries ; Biggar and Webb have been appointed Honorary Treasurers of the Irish National Land League. [The following is an epiteme of Mr. Par- neil’s speech at the Conference:—He de- clared that he wished to reaftirm his first utterance on a public platform—namely, that until the people of Ireland attained the right to make their own laws those laws would never be in accordance with their wishes. No solution of the land question could be fina! that did not secure to farmers the right of becoming owners of their hold- ings by purchase. He estimated that a fair anendment of the Healy clause would re- sult in an average of twenty per cent further reduction in the judicial decrees shall undergo a preliminary exainination. Bosron, Mass., Oct. 19. R. O. Sterret & Co., manufacturers of woollens at Dedham, Mass., feiled yester- day. Liabilities, $430,006. Denver, Col., Oct. 19. The Republican’s West La Saminas de- spatch says that yesterday as express train nituber six, to which was attached a special car containing Supt. Mellon, of the A. T. & S. F. Railway, with a party of friends, arrived at Lakin, Kansas, fiiteen drunken cowboys, led by F. A. Mead, a discharged telegraph operator, began shooting through the car windows, breaking eight in one car and seventeen in the sleeper and five in the special car. By lying on the floor the passengers escaped the bullets. The sheriff with a hundred citizens from Dodge City, were sent to Lakin, and captured Mead and two of the cowboys. The posse is in close pursuit of the others. ——2- <> © a - 6 — — Special Notices. G. H. Haszarp is now opening a splendid lot of Xmas Caads. oct 19 3i ly you want Stationery of any kind to suit your taste, try G. H. Haszard’s. oct !9 3i Dr. Warnaers Flexible Hip Corsets at Youne’s. For Factory Cheese and Butter, deal at George Carter's Grocery -tore, Great George Street. ol7 61 eod Quince, Oranges, Grapes, Bananas, Cocoa- pute, &e., at Kennedy’s. octl9 2i JAMES SLAUNWHITE, North-West, says he was almost fatally injured by the fall of a tree, After doctors gave him up, Minard s Liniment, used externally and internally, cared him. j2 eod wkly Flannels, cheap, at the London House. [ocd 3w 3aw Ten Do.ttars Rewarp.—A _ reward of $10.00 will be paid for every Corset in which tne Coraline breaks with six months ordinary wear, ‘They are for sale at Youno’s. RapHaEt Tucks & Sons, Royal Academy Series’ Christmas Cards can be seen at G. H Haszard’s. octl9 3i Qvivce, Pears, green and purple Grapes, Gravenstein Apples, &c., at Beer & Goff’s. oct 20 Goop Buckwheat Flour, Oatmeal, Cracked Bariey, and Bran, for sale at the Family Grocery. R. K. Brace. CoRALINE Corsets at Youne’s, New Ulster Cloths at the London House. [oc4 3w law Jusr arrived another large supply of Crock ery, Glass and Chinaware, will be sold cheap at COLWILL'S. [oct4 3weod wkly3 Youne is shewing a splendid lot of new dress goods in black and colors. Ladies will do well to inspect these before purchasing, Miss GALLANT has removed to Kent street, opposite the Rocklin House, where she will continue to carry On the millinery business as heretofore. octl8 tf élankets, cheap, at the London louse. [oc4 3w 3uw Dr. Warnters Health Corset at Youna’s. Two hundred dozen Plates, one hundred and titty dozen Cups and Saucers, and a lot of Y.M.C. A. HALL, —ON— Thursday, the 2nd November, At 8 o’clock, p. m. THE PROGRAMME—an unusually good one, and which promises some of the best musica] talent of the city—will be published in a few cays, THE LADIES will spare no paizs to make this Concert the very best of the season; and hope that, as the object is to aid the poor, it will be generously patronized by the public. Doors open at 7.30. Admission 25 cents. Tickets to be had at the door. Ch’town, Oct, 21, ’s2. Union Bank of P. E. Island, aa is hereby given that a specia! general meeting of the Shareholders of this Bank will be held at their Banking House, in Charlottetown. on Thursday, the sixteenth day of November next, at twelve o’clock, noon, forthe purpose of considering a proposal from the Bank of Nova Scotia, for the amalgamation of that Bank with the Union Bank o: P. E. Island. and for taking such steps in the premises as the Sharehold- ers may deem desirable. Proxies for voting must be left with the Cashier at least one day previous to the meeting. Dated Union Pank, Chaylottetown, 1ith October, 1882, (Sg@) CHARLES PALMER, President. JOHN INGS, W. E DAWSON, JAMES DESBRISAY, | ,. THOS. W. DODD, } Directors. A. L. BROWN, GEO, DAVIES. Oct. 12, ’82.—wkly DR. CONROY t AS REMOVED his office and residence to Mutch’s Building, Lower Great George Street OPPOSITE EXAMINER OFFICE. Oct, 12, '82.—1m. wkly 6m A CARD. DR. W. TOBIN, Fellow of the Royal College of Sur- geons, Ireland, Member of the King and Queen's “ollege of Physicians, Lreiand, Late Surgeon Army Medical Dep't, AS made a special study of diseases of the Eye, Ear and Throat, in Paris and Loudon, and proposes to devote his practice to them, Consultations at his residence, No, 9 South St., Halitax, N.S. Hours, 10 to !2 a, m,, 2 to 4 p. m, im —— Op NEW GOODS —BY THE- 5. 5, Assyria, Tona, Waldensian, Karo, Nova Scotian, and Phenecian OUR STOCK THIS SEASON —HAS BEEN— Selected with Great Care BY MR. STERNS, —l THE— Best British Markets, --AND FOR— to sell by Auction at his residence “ Westbourne,’? on Wednesday, «5th inst, at 11 o’clock, al! his Household Furniture comprising Drawing Room, Dining Room Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture. Particulars in handbills, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, Oct, 11,82. Civil Service of Canada, HE EXAMINATIONS for the Civil Ser. vic; will be held at Halifax, N. S§., St. Joon, N. B., and Charlottetown, P. E. l., com~encing with the Preliminary, oa TUESDAY, the 7th NOVEMBER, at 930 a. m., and the Qualifying a the same hour on WEDNESDAY, the 8th édem. The stationery will be supplied by the Board Applications fo examination should be Bent to the undersigned at Ottawa ag seun as possible. P. LeSUEUR, Sec Bard Ex..miners. Ottawa, 14th October, 18 2. {ocl9 2i Dominion of Canada, Province of Prince Edward Island. IN THE SUPREME COURT. In the matter of An Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the forty-fifth year of Her present Majesty's Reign, Chapter 23, intituled, “An Act respecting Insolvent Banks, Insurance Companies, Loan Com- panies, Building societies, and Trading Corporations, and of the President, Di- rectors. and Company of the Bank of Prince Edward Island, an Insolvent Bank- ing Company. PON the application of the Liquidators of the above-named Banking Company and upon reading the affi iavit of Lemuel Cambridge Owen, Charles Colsen Gardiner, and David © Chalmers, with the Schedule thereto annexed, filed the fifteenth day of September last pasi, and the order made by me, dated the fifteenth day of September last, and the notice signed by the Prothonotary, issued in pursuance of such order. and the affidavit of Leith E. Brecken of the due publication of such notice filed the twenty-fifth day of September last, and upon hearing counsel for the suid Liquidators and counsel for several of the contributories of said Company, I do order that a first call of forty dollars per share be mde on all the contributories of the said Banking Company. And I do further order that each such con. tributory do, on or before the first day of December next (A. D 1882), pay into the Bank of Nova Scotis, at its branch in Char lottetown, in said Province of Prince Edwara Island to the account of the Liguidaors of the said Company the amount which will be due from him or her or them in respect of such call, Aad I do also order that the further hear- —. *) FE AS NS Sel vi od & a] Dinner Sets, will be sold cheaper than ever at Oct 11, "82. COLWILL’s. [oct4 3w eod wky3i New FLowers and Feathers just opened at Youna’s, CANADIAN Christmas Cards now to be had at G. H. Haszard's, octl9 3i a) emg nt = Reger Tae opening of the Bideford Trotting Park which was to have taken place on Thursday, the 19th inst,, has, owing tothe unfavorabie state of the weather, been postponed until Tnesday next, the 24th inst. We understand several of the fastest horses.on the Island have ing of the said order granted by me on the fifteenth day of September last past, as to the further payment by said contributories of the ‘erther sum of forty dollars per share be adjourned until Monday, the eleventh day of December next, then to take place at my fixing rent. He said the Irish party re- quired eighty-five to ninety members in Parliament, but they could not hope for this until the franchise was placed on the basis of household suffrage. In relation Style, ~ Dissolution of Partnership. af 3 Re ME eae one, Poe Nee “a 4 ta 4 5 ig a gt IR 5 5 io been entered for the different races, so that a lively time may be expected. — = ENGINEER Bart is now engaged repairing the Silsby engine at the Fire Station on King Street. Though yet comparatively new, the Silsby did a great deal of work, and her boiler and tubes have suffered considerably. The repaira being made are extensive, and when completed by Mr. Batt the silsby will, we learn, be as good as new. nil A Leeacy of the war in central and south- ern Georgia is a plant, called by the people Egyptian clover. -It was unknown there be- fore, but grew up inthe track of the armies. It is very hardy, killing out weeds and other forage plants; it is highly esteemed by the fermers, who consider the best feed they have for stuck of all kinds, and makes a fine pasty- age where nothing of value grew before. eee Reat Estate pcrcHase.—Mr. B, Toombs, formerly of Charlottetown, commission mer- chant ard auctioneer, has purchased a block of land on Telegraph street corner of St, George, Moncten, from the Hon, James Ryar, There are four lots, each 50 by 100 feet, anc the price paid was $800. Mr Toombs intend: building a warehouse on the corner of Tele graph aud St. George etreets,— Times. ~~ ee Mr. Cyrus MeGregope advertises tender: for the erection of an addition te the Osborne House, It ie, we learn, his intention to raise the present buj'ding three stories high anc build to *p an addition also three etories high which will cover the greater,part of the plot 0’ ground at the west side of the hote}, ‘This being done, the Osborne House will be one of the largest and most commodious hotels in b+ ro ince. We wish Mr. McGregor success in is undertaking. -_— oo Se -- Now is the time to eollect your old books fy taal sb Bokharen Bate. Th Hr Pe to the assertion of the English papers with regard to the alleged differences of the leaders with their kindred in America, Mr. Parnell denied that there had been any dic- tation from that quarter. He for one would have declined to obey such dictation. On whatever points they might have differ- ed, they had agreed to leave the issue to the Irish people. Despite the most tyrannical coercion act the world has ever seen they would yet attain the measures on which they had set their hearts. THE MONTR&AL FAILURE, Special to the Examiner Monrreat, Oct. 21. At the meeting of the creditors of A. & C. J. Hope & Co., importers of iron and heavy hardware, whe failed here last Tuesday, it was found that the failure was mainly due to depreciation in the value of the stock, and the immediate obligations which had to be met in England. The de- ficiency amounts to $97,855. Indirect liabilities are $221,279; over $200,000 re due tothe Bank of Commerce and ‘ais is covered, to some extent, by busines pape: of an exceptionally good character—chiefly from wholesale dealers. [The business was established in Mon- trea! in May, 1871, by the removal there of the Toronto branch of Adam Hope & Co., o! Hamilton. The firm dealt mainly in pig iron, lead, copper, bar iron and tin. It is not known whether the parent hou-e in Hamilton will be seriously affected ly the failure; their last statement showed a surplus of $80,000. The death of Hon. Adam Hope, it is supposed, precipitated the en barrassment of the Moutreal branch sonrewhat, Beer & Goff s. u 22 Tailoring Bepartment.— Over one thousand Paiterns of Cloths at the Londen Rouse. [oct 3w 2aw Tuck’s Christamas Cards, the best in the worid. First lot received for season 1882-3, at BRemNeER FRCS. [octl7 lw Evastic Hip Abdominal Corsets at Youno’s, GRaIN and Potato Sacks at the ‘London House.’ septl6 A LARGE quantity of assorted Crockery to be sold at a great reduction until after the Exhibition. Our fone are all bought for cash and will be sold cheap.—-W. P. CoLwILt. [oct4 3w eod wky3i New Plushes just opened at Youne’s. Dorsuy Gor & Co’s Boots are the rage. PicKLING Spices and Vinegar (English Malt) at Beer & Goff’s. oct4 New Broche Velveteens, just opened at Youne’s, Winceys, cheap, at the London House. [oc4 3w 2aw THe new Ottoman corded silks in all the leading colors just opened at Youne’s, It will pay you to buy your Dry Goods, Millinery and Clothing, at John McPhee & Co.'s. [ocd 2aw wly New Black and Colored Satins just opened at Youne’s. Pires, in Bar, Meerschaum, French Clay, and Wood. Tobacco, iv Snioking and Chew- ing. Cigars (Havana and Domestic), and a full line of Cigarettes and Smokers Goods, se'ling at cost at the Lorne Cigar Store, during Exhibition week. Now is the time to get a winter's supply. foc9 lw New London and Paris Millinery just opened at Younes, . SOWA EcotrA Eoes—Highest cash price paid for "eae at J oc 7 Im law OTICE is hereby given that the Partner- ship heretofore existing between the undersigned—James Peake George Peske ani Thomas Handrahan—carrying on business at (harlottetown, under the name of Peake Brothers & Company, i8 dissolved ty james Pvake retiring from the firm, Ail debts due the said firm must be paid to George Peake and Thomas Handrahan, and ali the liabili- ties of the said firm will be discuarged vy them, Dated this thirtieth day of September, A, D, 1882. JAMES PEAKE, GEORGE PEAKE, THOMAS HANDRAHAN, The above business will hereafter be car- ried on by George Peake and Thomas Hand- raban, under the name of Peake Brothers & ( ompany, to whom all debts of the late firm mnst be paid, aad who will discharge the liabilities thereof. Dated this second day of October, A. D, 1882, GEORGE PEAKE, THOMAS HANDRAHAN. W. WHEATLEY, PRODUCE & COMMISSION M. ROHANT, 269 Barrington Street, HALIFAX, N.S. Consignments svlicited. Highest prices and prompt returns guaranteed. Sept. 19, '8829—2aw 2m Mackerel and York Barrels, For sale by Variety, — AND— Value, Will Not be Surpassed on P. E. Istand. A full Stock of English, Americon anu Canadian Dry Goods on hand, and wlll be added to by every steamer uatil closing of the navigation. Cash customers will find our estab- lishment one of the best places in C.arlottetown to spend their money, Perkins & Sterns. Sept, 15 1882. the hatrrel at pare ere “7 dt. 2 ” Sept, gi, 1es¢—im — Chambers, in the Law Courts Building, in said Province, atthe hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon, and I do farther order that & copy of this order, together with a notice from the Liquidators of the said Company, specifying the amount due from such contri- butory, ip respect of such call, be served on all such contributories by posting the same in @ letter prepaid and registered in the General Post Office, in Charlottetown, in said Proviuce, addressed to ithe party or parties contributories, at his, her or their last known address, or place of abode, or by the delivery thereof, severally, to the attorney of the part) to be served. And I do further order that a copy of this order be published in the Royal Gazette news- paper of said Province, and in Tus Examiner and Patriot newspapers, published in Char. lottetown in said Province, in the daily issues thereof, for two weeks from the date thereof, Dated this twenty-fifth day of September A. D. 1882. (Sed) JAMES H. PETERS, A. J. Oct, 13, 18°2.—2w INOTICE. r Co Charlottetown Gas Light Company have mporteda fresh supply of Bray’s Patent Burner's, especially made to coprume only three feet of Gas per hour with the tap turned iullon. These Burners are intended for use in Halls, Bedrooms, Kitchens, and other places where 4 light from @ emall cone sumption of Gas only is required, By regulating the tap, the Gas can be reduced to any desired quantity less than three teet per hour, These Burners are so scientifically that they will give ® ight equal ' candies at a cost of three quarters of, oA eft — ~ * —— ae ane pS apne Laat es : ieee inne sea i sen pete erie i elias a ues Peer aed | Ay