66 The G 7^0 077 IS Guide 



a high poHsh cannot be put on the mount- 

 ings. 



Lamps. 



During the season that these are 

 required, both carriage and stable lamps 

 should receive a share of attention each 

 day, constituting a portion of the routine 

 work. 



See that there are candles in the 'bolts,' 

 and that the latter are in proper working 

 order, or when paraffin oil is used, that 

 there be plenty of wick and oil in the 

 reservoir. 



When acetylene lamps are used see that 

 they are properly charged with calcium 

 carbide. 



Both glasses and reflectors can be 

 cleaned with whitning, made into a paste 

 with water, subsequently used in its dry 

 state. After lighting lamps, allow the 



