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mittee, and the scavenger was ordered to see that such heaps
were not again formed. The village is drained by rubble
drains, and as some houses are provided with water from
shallow wells, the matter is one requiring attention. In this
District the services of the local inspector were retained, but
it is difficult to see how they can be made use of. He is also
the scavenger, and it is perhaps better to have a scavenger,
called an inspector, and paid as such, than not to have one at
all as in Yetholm.

M. J. OLIVER.


22 WEEKS ENDING 2d JANUARY, 1892

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