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play-ground,
The closets, ails, are in good sanitary condition and are
emptied weekly under the supervision of the OtAilicil.
The ,oaster
frequently *ses disinfexting powder whioh is supplied by the Public
Instruction Depart:lent,
About 25 feet frorr, the school the raster's residence is situat
A good brick building with all the necessary out-buildings.
ed.
This too is dry and well ventilated,
A few damp spots are to be
noticed under the windows on the weather side but these co,ld be re
medied by fixing some flashing to the sills,
The bath--waste joins the over-flow from an under-ground tank
about 60 feet fro the latter and discharge into the above mentioned plantation,
As neither of these discharges are trapped they
should be disconnected and taken separately to the cultivation area
The water froL ths under-ground tank is Llot used for drinking
purposes as sufficient over-ground tanks are provided.
Situated
above and alongside of the school is a cottage, here too is an under
ground tank and the over-flow for this runs into the school-ground
This can be reLiedied by digging a trench outside the school fence
into the valley below.
The master as at present instructions fror his Department to
obtain tenders for the filling-in of the gutters washed out by the
late rains and as soon as the weather takes up the work will be
done,
fail to see any reason for the corplaint made by the MILTON
Progress Association as to the sanitary condition of the school
premises,
Mr. Rutter, Secretary, and Messr s Richardson and Garrard members of this Association interviewed re and stated that kb gravel
which was used t,o fill in the lay-ground was obtained from excavations made for he erection of a large store in MILTON.
They say
that a rumour existed that a ce , spit was situated years ago close
to these excavations.
Mr. Blackburn the owner f this ro erty