NOTICE |DRD-. T.hone Citizens Oi New Westnr.n**• r: 1ENT4 thnee*.fGentlemen.—I bei: to inf : m vou'' W. , t1-’ »that it is very necessar. that all backyards and premises should !• properly c? caned and made sanitary. From th-reports I have had from the Sanitary Inspector, and from wait I have -witnessed with my own eyes, there are numerous places along the differentf'B ' . Istreets that have got to be cleaned up within a very short space of time. \ I might particularly mention tnat, tiie lower part of Carnarvon street, between Eighth and Tenth streets, andalso Alexander and Biackie struts are• in a most unsanitary condition, as well as many back-yards in the principal j 28 part of the city behind the business japartment*. It is quite unnecessary ’for me to mention any name^. but all you have to do is loo* in your own Free. y3r(js ,t0U can te^ at a g tax icewhether the\ are sanitary or not. This work must he done before the lath of March. 1908, or I shall he obliged to I9 take the necessary step* to see thatthe work is dome satisfactory to theSanitary' Lnapector,I trust that this i*3tice will b*^ ac-S cepted without any prejudice, a? an.-broad-minded citizen knows that the; population of the city has been steadily increasing in the last two or j three years, and if we w mr this good1 success to continue, we* wan* to snow* the newcomer this city in a good, i alean, sanitary condition, anl avoid criticism.Yours truly,(Signed) E. J. FADER. !Chairman Health Commir^ee. New Westminster. Feb HFh i:e 'iop