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Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la mithode. 1 2 3 4 5 6 SUPPLEMENT TO PP H 2 S z > o o < u 2 > o 0. Q 2 < 6 2 s O leap's Patent" iQOHoioiis Diy I (PATD. CAN. 1884-5, U.S.A. FIG. I. PuLi.-UP Handle Closet, iui/i up complete, showing door open for removing pail. The fl.ip of seat and lid of earth reservoir are also partially raised to show the construction. price? of dlogets?, built up con PULL-UP HANC Order No. 17 Cheap, plain PINE CLOSET, built up complete, ready for in position ; tinned iron cup and handle, galvanized ir 1 8 No. 2 Apparatus, built up with No. 2 fittings, varnished (^see III. . 'itf" 't^r'3r*^PP^'"^^^^» buitt-up wktt^4^''^>-»Mi«gs, varuished { see /**. - j^.B. Nos. t8 and 19 can be had Framed and Panklled as fig. An extra seat for Children can be fitted to the abov< SELF-AOTINC ENT TO PRICE LIST, MS Dry Eaitli oi {isles Hs CAN. 1884-5, U.S.A. 1885.) I for also FIG. 2. Self-acting Closet, built up complete, framed and panelled ; fitted with our "New Improved Patent Hopper" and "Urine Separator. builtup complete, md^fofuge: -L-UP HANDLE complete, ready for use when placed handle, galvanized iron urine guard . . $ s, varnished (see III. Price List, page 2) »} VciriASiiiicu ( jcc Jii,j flic xv.- J -J /.-165 c ^/ ND Panklled as fig. 2 for $1 extra. fitted to the above for $2.50 extra. JELF-AOTING. Closet only. Tank inlcuded. Fitted with Enamelled Urine Separator. '(" 15 00 $17 50 $21 00 X * 19 00 21 50 25 00 J 25 PQ •yn en - 1 j- IT 00 ] u '1*«»«l Price List i>ase 20 00 23 Separator. Q 2; 17 Cheap, plain PINE CLOSET, built up complete, ready for i < in position ; tinned iron cup and handle, galvanized ire 2 18 No. 2 Apparatus, built up with No. 2 fittings, varnished (see III. / g'*»?^''Nor'3-AppaTattis; butffr-ttpwitfe^ NQi ' a A t to ng s^ varnished (see IlLJ?. 2 N.B. — Nos. t8 and 19 can be had Framed and Panelled as fig. : An extra seat for Children can be fitted to the above SELF-ACTING No. 4 Apparatus, built with No. 4 fittings, v2iTn\s\\Q6i( see Illustrated Government Closet, (as supplied to Dominion and Provincial N.B.— Nos. 20 and 21 can be had Framed and Panelled, as fig. 20 21 2ia o Q 03 Q 22 A first-class Closet, Framed and Panelled, butternut; flap, lid |j[j moulded, best white enamelled urine guard, panelled as p Q^ finish and varnished . . . . § N.B.— Unless a special width is sent with order, we mak An Earth Closet is a mechanical contrivance to conveniently cover excrement w dust, peat, and lime are excellent absorbents and deodorisers. This covering a neutralizes the matter itself. The pail needs to be emptied about once a wee — once in two or four weeks perhaps. The " Heap's Patent " Earth Closet is the best known and by far the m purpose. It gives out no odour; is not ill-looking ; its usefulness is not limited I to 4 ft. wide, and 2 ft. 5 in. deep. THE EARTH CLOSET is regarded as indispensable wherever there are not sta " modern improvements " are rarely as satisfactory. The " Cabinet " Earth Close demonstration of the efficiency and convenience of the system, the real ualui considerations, and ate most obvious to medical men. '•The earth closet is one of the most useful inventions of modern times."— ^^, "'I'he privy stands perhaps, at the bottom of the garden, fifty yards from th bordered by grass, wet except during the sunny part of the day, overhung by shrul block the way, and during rain there is no shelter from any side ; the house itseli with rain. A woman who is comfortably housed during stormy weather, will pos over now the barbarous foulness and odour— it is only as an unavoidable evil urge attention to the point taken above, and insist on the fact, that every considera reform of this abuse. The water closet has reformed it^in the city, the earth close " Nothing can be more effectual, and its use has every sanitary advantage."— •* We use it in our sleeping rooms and find not the slightest offense." — G. ! '* The only practical objection to them which has hitherto existed is removed the solid excreta. ''~Z)r. y. Baker Edwanis, Public A nalyist, Montreal. *• The dry earth system is the best system of dry sewage ; it will not endange while in use ; found them to answer admirably."— Alan MacDou^all, C.E., To> " We have 18 Earth Closets, your make, in satisfactory use for six or more ye "50 in use constantly since 1878 -strongly recommend them— they are in\ Union Woikhousr, En^. " Had 10 in our mills since 1878 (6 years)— answer admirably, being/ree/ro *• The 2 Earth Closets and Commode now in use 10 years continue to give e •'The Earth Closets (6) you put in for me in 1875 {9 years since) have not i near Macelesfieid, Eng. HDOp roi FA r>--rr\rMcc^ OWEN SOUND & TORONTO (57 ADELAIDE ST WEST.) For further particulars address Wi«l. HEAP, Man. Director, Owen S /^ omplete, ready for use when placed iiandle, galvanized iron urine guard . . , varnished ( see III. Price List, page 2) , varnished (see lU. J'rue Lfst,pa^e 2) ID Panelled as fig. 2 for $1 extra. itted to the above for $2.50 extra, ELF-AOTING. nished (see Illustrated Price List^ p(^g^3) (« « <( ninion and Provincial Governments,) ND Panelled, as fig. 2, for $1 extra. D, butternut; flap, lid and extensions guard, panelled as per fig. 2, superior $15 00 19 00 25 ^<3 $17 50 21 50 27 50 separuior. $21 00 X- 25 00 31 GO 17 50 20 GO 23 50 ^ 21 CO 23 50 27 GG • < • • • • • • 30 GG 29 GG 31 50 35 00 ith order, we make Closets 3 FT. wide. iently cover excrement with earth or some substitute. Dry earth, coal ashes, charcoal >risers. This covering at once auppreaaes all odour and gradually absorbs and mptied about once a week, or when full, and the reservoir to be filled when empty known and by far the most satisfactory Nothing could more perfectly answer the isefulness is not limited by any defect whatever. It is 4 ft. 9 in. high, from 2 ft. 3 in. herever there are not stationary conveniences //. the house ; and in respect to smell, : " Cabinet " Earth Closet or Bedroom Commode (seelrice List, page s) is a practical system, the real value and importance of which are derived from sanitary IS of modern times. " — Report of Massachusetts Board of Health, arden, fifty yards from the house, approached by a walk exposed to the public gaze, le day. overhung by shrubbery and vines, which are often wet. In winter snow-drifts iny side ; the house itself is fearfully cold, if not drifted half full of snow or flooded stormy weather, will postpone the exposure that suck circumstances require. I pass ' as an unavoidable evil that these have been tolerated— but I cannot too strongly fact, that every consideration of humanity, and of the public welfare, demand a speedy 1 the city, the earth closet must reform it in the country."— e"-?^. F, Waring, C.E. ry sanitary advantage. ''—Prof S. W. Johnson, Yale College, New Haven, Conn, lightest offense."— G, T. Dickerson, Westport, Conn. erto existed is removed in the ' Heap's Patent,' in which the fluid is separated from lyist, Montreal. , age ; it will not endanger the public health. Have inspected these Closets (Heap s) n MacDougall, C.E., Toronto. Dry use for six or more yQ^x^."— Forth River Flax Spinning Mills, Belfast, Ireland. mend them— they are invaluable— ew/t no smell and require no repairs.''— Rochdale idmirably, heing free from smell."— Albion Mills, Stalybridge, Eng. j/ears continue to give everv satisfaction." — S. Staraucke, C.E., North Wales. 9 years since) have not cost one penny in repairs." — Wm. Whiston, Langley Mills, ^^Uonn'p Dotont '^ Rni CQrtfi nr OcfiPC RlncQt Rn HDCp raibi|i uiy £0114 ui nyi^uu uiuuui uu« (3:.i3Sd:iXEi» Han. Director, Owen Sound ; or J. B. TAYLOR, Sec-Treas., Toronto TELEPHONE 65. Y e ^/^ i