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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1924-9-4, Page 5alumni umllillllfNllminiIIIIIIIIilllilllllllll.lips!!IIIllllillllllllil![illdilllllllllllllu III • I IIIIIIIInilllillllllliillllllllllllll' ,:. ro.rn HensaII1 MIMEO !1111 I�IIIII�iI�ll :"� Ill! ,,v • IIIIII�� - Illltlll I Illi II L IIII lII � I IIIIINIIiIIIIIiI�Illliillillllllllllllli!lllllli! IIII ._ _ 1111111111ililil111lILIlil11119Ii11!!� HENSALL OF TOUCH TYPEWRITING Is TA UGffIT ENCLUSIVEIiY IN THIS DISTRICT -BY THE ,chool 'Corn rnPrCe Clinton, Ontario YOU CANNOT ATTEND A BETTER SCHOOL, SO WIIY NOT REGISTER NOW FOR 'TBE FALL TERM? SCHOOL' RE -OPENS; Tuesda Se pt Ziac, 1924 .COURSES . Stenographic ..'._ Commercial Secretarial Special Courses For particulars apply to M. A. STONE, COM. SPECIALIST, Vice Principal Phone 198 -B. F. WARD,B.A., Principal SCHOOL, OPENING ,% HAVE 'A COMPLETE LINE OF THE BEST IN Pencils s Scrib1. hers.;` Note Books S Copy Books Pen t� S CLn d I-nk School Books Drawing Books k S Paints 8z• Brushes IN FAC'T•WeHAVE EVERYTHING THAT'' TICE .SCHOLAR WILL •NEED INR OI] LINE IIydro ,Skop J; Passmore FROUDFOOT, KILLORAN HOLMES Barristers, &c. Office on the Square, 2nd door itroai Hamilton St., Goderich. Private.. funds to loan at lowest rates. W. ProudfoQt, K.C. J. L. Killoran, D. E. Holmes Mr. Holmes will be in Hena,,ali Amery Friday from 9 until 6. AUCTIONEER OSCAR KLOPP donor Graduate Carey Jones' Au- •ttonSchool, Special course taken in Stegistered',..Live Stock (all Breeds,) Merchandise, Real Estate, Farm ales, etc. Rates:,' in keeping with prevailing prices. ,Satisfaction as- sured,write Oscar Klopp, Zurich, of wire ;18-93, Zurich. ,DR. A. MOIR, Physician and Doge' 7.0,. L. M. C. C. I3ENSABL DR. J. W. PECK Graduate of Faculty of Medicine, ;$0111 University, Montreal; Member Pt College of Physicians and Surgeons Al Ontario Licentiate,: of Medical Council. of Canada; Post Graduate ember of Resident Medical staff of gleneral Hospital, Montreal, 1914-15; '(i38ice, 3 doors east of Post Office. Phone 56, Hensall, Ontario. •White Pine 1x vm.atched dressed on both sides at 0/ PER M. THE r+ THIS IS THEJ.IIIiE 7.0 STOCK 1' 1WVI'3`.EI GOO)) COAL 1V: ILIQ YOU CAN GET IT AT to LOW P1tICE CLAsl 7WOR$,litli GRANTON Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Case are this week visiting relatives in Detroit, Mr. Case being on, his holidays. Mr. J. Ta si.er, of Blyth, is relieving C. N. R. agent during Mr. Case's ab- sence. A number • of Hensall scholars started to school at the Exeter High school on Tuesday last. The prim- ary • classes of .the Hensall school •were openedin the town hall on Tuesday, but the _higher classes 'will not start until; September 8th. The famous Johnny J. .Jones Shows on the Midway. at the :Wes- tern 'Fair' will provide 'unsurpassed, wholesome amusement for every person. Their shows will feature now ;amusement devices operated this year for -tlie first time. GRAIN WANTED ,We are now in the market for all kinds of grain, and are prepared to pay you the highest price. We can also^ make arrangements with.you to haul the' same with our truck. For particulars phone 54, during dinner and supper hours phone 63. COOK BROS., Milling Co. CHIS ELHURS7C; Morrison who has been. viSit- ing McNaughton Bros., has returned. to the west again. Mr. and Mrs. Thos.'Harris, Mrs: H. Squires of Exeter and rrs. Cook of Yorkton, Sask., visited Mrs; ;Hol- 3 •lins at Walton. Mr Cook is, .an aunt to, Mrs. Harris and a sister to to Mrs. Squires and Mrs. Hollins. Mrs. Cook of Sask., visited also at Mr. ,and Mrs. Thos. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Charles- Harris of Lyndonville have returned home a- gain. Mrs. Cook motored as far as Louiston with ahem. Rev. Arthur Sinclair has purch- ased a Ford sedan. Mrs. F. Tae char. spent n hSunday with friends at Grand Bend. Miss Annie Moore spent the holi- day y with tlh relatives in Goderieh. Dr. Gordon Knappv», spent the week -end at his home in Toronto. Mrs. A. Scruton spent theweek- end with her !mother in.Strathroy. Miss Hazel Sinclair of Sarnia, was a visitor a'1: the parsonage this week, Rev. and" : Mrs. A. Sinclair and family spent Wednesday in London. Telephone linesiten were in town this week altering some of the lines. We. are sorry to report that Mr. Keyes still continues quite poorly. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Higgins and• family spent Labor Day at Grand Bend. Miss Winnie Cudinore,' of Toronto was a• holiday visitor at her home in town. Mr. Roy Palmer, of Brantford, spent the week -end with friends in the village., Quite a Q number of our citizens are taking in the "Ex" at Toronto this week. Mr. Will Gram, of Lansing, Mich. visited at his hone here over -the holidays. Mrs. E. Boyle and Miss Helen spent the week -end with- friends at Farquhar. •Miss Helen Fisher, ;of Toronto, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher. Miss Annie. Gilchrist, of London, visited her aunt, Miss McArthur, in town this week. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hudson and family motored to Grand Bend and spent t Monday there. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Ortwein, of London, spent the holiday with "rel- atives in the ' village. ; The regular monthly m . ' Y eethng::,.or the Hensall''Council was held bn Tuesday evening last. Mr. Wilson',McLean .s this :week visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs: D B.'. McLe . an, in Mown • Mn.. Ed. ••Beiry,:.and Mr:•.and -Mrs:, Wilson Berry arevisiting here and at Grand Bend this week. Mrs' 'Reid and Miss Minnie re- turned -on Tuesday . from a visit with' relatives in London. Mr. and Mrs. A. Whiteside are visiting in Detrbittlis week; they nakiig .the `trip by, motor. kiss'. • Irnsa Rannie, , of Detroit, is thenes o t g her f,,� parents,' Mr. and Mrs. E. Rannie, this.week. Miss Versa Geiger returned on Monday from a visit-' th friends in Toronto and other points. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Ortwein, of Detroit, motored here and spent'a few days with relatives in town. Quite a riunrber from Hensall and vicinity attended the baseball 'ton- nament•kt Thames Rd. on Monday. Labor Day passed off very quiet y in the village, a number of our itizens spending the day out of own.• ZURICH Mrs. Earl Weido visited in Kitch- r ener for a few days recently. Mrs. J. Wickens,' of Ingersoll, is visiting - with her parents, NIr.' and 0 Mrs. J. Hey, Sr. t Mr., J. Decker, Jr. is attending Toronto Exhibition with his string of nine horses. Mr. and Mrs. Jos: Mousseau, of t Detroit, are."vieiting .relatives on the Sauble Lixe1 ,. d Miss' Hannah Snider' of Waterloo, a is spending a few weeks with her d Mr. . and Mrs. Wm.' Bonthron, of Detroit, , vis'ited' the former's parents r. and Mrs. Robt. Bonthron, in own ;recently , ; .•• E` MI ;,Fared Simmons, who, has been a£'terrding the National. • Exhibition t ;Toronto, returned -home on Tues- ay, evening. friend, Miss R lith Schrag..•,, Mr. and Mrs.' `Hy Eichler and• Yam- ly;' of Pigeon, Mich., are visiting at B the home of Mr. and Mrs. -Menne in Bechier. Miss Ida Routledge attenders the Y. P. A. convention' of, the Evangel- i'eal church held at Eitdliener, and P from there she will go to visit with-hfriends in Toronto. Mrs. • A. 'Preeter' an`cd ,daughter, Elda, of Detroit, visited at J. Pree- ter'S recently.. Rey. R. M. Geiger, of. Chesley, is visiting• with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Geiger. 'Rev. and Mrs., E. Rembe, who spent their holidays at Hamilton, have returned'` home. The Elite Hat Shop is the new• ante under; which Mrs. Bertha ell's millinery shop will be' known the ,future. Miss Rosa Stone who !has been with her sister in London for the ast few months, has returned to- er home here. Mr. Nathan• Peck' took several prizes for gladoli at the Exeter Horticultural Flower Show held on Friday and Saturday, last. Mr. Sain Rannie, who has been cruising the lakes on a yacht' for a copple of months, arrived back in town on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. ' L. Scott and family ,of Toronto, were week -end visitors with Mr. and Mrs., G. C. ry Petty 'and other relatives in town. . �! S' ' Chance Mr. Clarence Munn left on •Sat= . •u.rday for Toronto, and after, pay 7. ing a short 'visit to friends .there, • To show you .Samples and 'left for the West where he ,intends quote you ,u Prices on TICKETS . BILLITEADS ENVELOPES STATEMENTS , LET'I,EIL HEtiDS " SHIPPING TAGS VISITING' CARDS 33OOILE'.IS and CIRCULARS 011ANYTHING ELSE. IN •THE PRINTING. 'LINE 4 TRIAL SOLICITED' The FTensall Observer „ to helI t in the harvest. •, 'While drawing in grain last week Mr. i'1['ltos Sherritt had the nisfor-' tune `-to slip and sprain his ankle. Mr. Laird Joynt is assisting of the milk wagon this week. Mrs. Consitt celebrated ated her 85th last birthday week Yby entertaining a number fo friends and 1•eiatives. Her only sister, Mrs. John Stephen- son, ad at present visiting with her. Miss. Beryl. Ashton, .of Gerrie, has agaiti'been engaged by Mr. I$, Ran- nie as milliner for the coming sea- , Wilds Ashiton's many' friends 1 here are glad 1�.0 see her with ns again. THE EXETER TIMES CRE.DJTON "Green fields far away, will the e subject' in the"Methodist chis next Sunday evening, Services w begin at 7 p, ln, instead of 7: o'clock. Please note the change. lVIr. and Mrs. Otto Ilmbach and it a Ih s Tierb Utxb' ash aid fiamilY, pp� W�atesloar,„warr the guests. of', b?t s:•. 1'ev2,' Stahl and . family over Sunday. The Misses Addie.and Nola Gaiser� have taken their positions at Hoin- esvi lleand la Id C ebo e h e s e Y tt p el . v G Y Mr. ,Everett Fanner and Emery Fanner motored to Detroit. on Sun- day, Mr,.^• Chas. Beaver returning with• thein. A• number of young people, incl - tiding the delegates, attended the Id. L, Cy E. convention: in Kitchener the past week. • Mr. and hd Mrs. Sandford rd Lawson, of Flint, Mich., visited with Mr. and, Mrs. Jos. Lawson over the week- end.' , Miss • `Vera Boltzmann returned to. London on Monday. b' C 'eh, 111 30 Mr. Jacob Heist, of -Pigeon, 1VPieh Mr. and Mrs.'Art. Fiiikbcine-r, o Sabewaing, Mich,,, visited Mr. an Mrs, F. M • Faist over the week -end Mr. and Mrs.:' H. K. Eilber and Miss Bernice have returned home from. Grand Bend... We are glad to see Mrs. Harrison Holtzmann • is making splendid pro.- gr,ess,toward recovery after having beep. ill so long. Mr. Mur°ray, and, Harrison Holtz- mann, of Detroit, -spent Sunday at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Watson and family spent the -week-end s. with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Haist. Mrs. Lydia Sweitzer of Exeter, visited Miss Charlotte` Brown over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Fahner visited ith the former's . parents the past eek. • Miss Jean Lankin has returned to Iter hone in Lucan after having pent her holidays with her grand- arents, 'Mr. and Mrs. John Young. Mr. Lawrence Schwartz is !home role Detroit, Mich, little Miss Elva Weurth returning home with hm. School re -opened n the village on epteniber 2nd. " Mr. Kenneth Lillow has returned rota holidaying y in Tilsonb r g u g. Mrs. Susan James has returned' to er home -in Chicago after visiting t. the home .of Mr. Matthew 'Eng- nd Mr. and Mrs. 'Sandy Borland and • roily have returned to their home ',Timmins, Ont. Miss Lela King and Mr. Lawrence ill. were united in x.the holy bonds f matrimony at the Methodist _par- siage on Sept.:4, ;2nsl; Rev. D. Mc-' avish officiating. Congratulations. Miss Lila Kuhn .lias' returned to ondon after holidaying at `home. Mrs. Wm . H. Snaith and Master, erald have .returned 'home from siting in Pigeon, Mich. -Mrs. Jacob oelker and ` Mr. and Mrs. -R. Haist d son accompanied 'them and re- ained over theh i• of day. ' hrr. and Mrs. Chris. Zwicker, of ridon, visited 'with' Mr. and Mrs. as. Zwicker on Sunday , f a w w s p f S h a la fa .n e ,so L G vi V an m Lo Ch ELIMVILLE: Miss Vera Ifeywood occupied the pulpit in this church last' Sunday evening, giving a fine address on the life of Daniel and drawing ;some lessons for us from• his faithful life. She is a fine speaker` and the con- gregation gave their best attention. Mr. Thos. Cann of - Londbn well known as a local preacher in this district •will preach here next Sun- day morning. ., Mr. Cann preached here for the first time and:he is coming back for the jubilee. It is hoped •that, a.: good crowd will 'be here to welcome hid rettfrn. Harvest is ,complete in these parts and a bumper crop is• reported by all. Have you noticed Mr.Will Elford's. beaming countenance. ' Oh tyes,• a girl: Mr. and ' Mrs. Ned Avery of St. Thomas were visitors, here' over the holiday. Mrs. Benson Williams is visiting in Palmerston. M r. John Whitlock of Stratford. is renewing acquaintances around here. Miss Elva Horne visited, in Tor- onto this week. The school kiddies are off to school this week, and no doubt, feel holidays were all to short. , GREENWAY Dr. and hrrS. Weekes of London visited at Mr. Wilson's last 'Wednes- day. Misses Iia and Gladys Whiting of Strathroy Were guests of Miss Dor- othy Billing last -Week. Miss Ruth Turnbull and Miss Ber- nice 'Webb of Grand Bend visited with .Mrs. J. I --I. Mc re or G g ,for a few days. Y Mr M 1 and and Mrs. 0 1 Mrs. Baneso f Exeter and Mrs. Heywood and Mrs. Routley of Winchelsea' slaent last Tuesdaywith Miss Mae- i W Is01t. Willio Curts of London: sent the p h Labor da ' holidayat hisi y tonic here. There has been several meetings held to' discuss the roving of sch- ool No. 10, Stephen farther north. The matter was left to arbitration and it was decided to leave it on its present Site. Schools opened on Tuesday with Miss. Francis, Miss M'ttstard and Miss Kenney in charge. DASHOOD Cowen, H. L. D. S. D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON' AMcCormick's Block G u 33 ch, every Thursday and Saturday. MAI.`v OFII+ICE Hartleib's Block — Dashwood, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Knightly of London, aye visiting the `latter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. 'Willert. Mr and Mrs. P. Kraft are attend's i Poroato Esllibituo�n ' t[r. itnd :Mrs. Walter Fass,old- ed t,.If. " iori e ' Drs parents a 'e r few day ria. last week. 1vir, R. Goietz is visiting ni C'hicag ,Mr. and ;Mrs. Ti Peachy of Stratfor spent the week.etid with Mr. and IVIr A. Birk.\ Mr. C Stein:hagen of Kitchener ;spe. the week end at his .home., • 'Mrs..Mooni and',,iMiss Rose Zimmer ao Detroit are'visiting with Mr. and avlrs Wm. Zimmer. • Mr, 3. Hoffman sof'' London spent Sunday iii town, Miss Ferrol Ilartleib ,oC London ;pent Labor Day at her• home, D1', Bean and family of London vis- ited friends in 'town a few days last week 1�Iiss. Elfreda. Schroeder has return- ed. after spending the past few weeks in Pembroke and Toronto- - Ms•, and Mrs. Clifford Pfaff of De- troit called on friends on, !\'londay. Mr ` and Mrs'. Otto R;estameyer vis- ited .itt Parkhill an Sunday,. Mr. Wilbur Ehlers Of Detroit is visiting lh,is pareruts, Miss' Gertie Hoffman entertained a number o .frie ds i 1 friends to n birthday party .n Thursday, 1�ir; amd blrs, G. F. Pfile visited Detroit over Labor Day. 11r Horner Guenther of S. Thomas spent the holiday at his home. Mr. and ;Mrs. E. Voelker: and Mr. and Mrs. E. Valletta --and daughter, 1-ler- va of Flight called on. Mr, and Mrs, F-1• I-roil:mar.ion Sunday SHARON Mrs John Eyre of Lohdori visited with :Vias Harriet Ifessell over then holiday, Mr, Lu Ele,rllyaum and; son P B. of Saginaw Bay (and Mr., David Elenbauan of Alma, -1lich;, and Mrs. Robt Mc- Elmury and daughter, Marguerite of Pigeon, ,Mich; visited last week with their uncles, ;Messrs. :Thos. and 7oinah Kessel!. CENTRALIA Mr. Leonard Abbot of Detroit and his sister Miss Ula of London and friend were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Parsons over the holidays. s }s. Mrs. Anderson .and ' Miss Maggie are occuping their. ,cottage at the Bend. •,j. Dr. and Mrs. 1-leighway of London visited 'at Byron, .Hicks over the week -end. Mr. Abbot has sold his house on Mainst., to Mr. Wei. Ford of Us - borne and is .moving into the house he recently purchased from Mrs. An- derson The Times ,.'correspondent wel conies Mr.' Ford and family to Cent- ralia. • Centralia on account of its tax' church is a Mr. Die and London mobile 'Atlantic City and time low rates good walks, school, hydro and nearness to the stationdesirable` place to live. George Essery, wife, Miss Win Mr. and Mrs. Anderson ofhave returned froin an auto trip to Philadelphia and were they. visited with Mr: Mrs. Turner. They report a fineand enjoyable journey. SEXSMITH Mr. and. Mrs. Geo. Geddes and Mr and Mrs. ' Harry Eyre of London spent ,.the week -end with friends in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Northcott of Stratford visited with friends in this neighborhood a short time ago. Mrs. Robert Campbell has'return- ed -to 'her 'home at Ingersoll after visiting with her sister Mrs. Jelin Gould. for the past two weeks. Mr. -and Mrs. H. H. Humeston and Miss Helena and Mr. and Mrs. Saun- ders and family of London visited with Mrs. William 'Northcott one day recently. SUNSHINE Mr. and Mrs. Harold Guest of London, and Mr. and Mts. J. 'L. Routley- of Woodham called on friends in the vicinity on Sunday. Miss Inez'' Creery has returned to Sydenham to resume, her duties aS teacher. Mrs. M. Heywood and htrs. M. Routley spent Tuesday with Mrs. V. 1Vlollard at Exeter. The enterprising merchant of Winchelsea, Mr. J. W. Skinner has sold his place of business to Mr. R. E. Pooley of Zion. Mr. ' Skinner is undecided as towhathe will do. Our pastor being absent on his' vacation, the services next Sunday will 1e taken bY 1Vlrs V olla,rd of ;x- eter under th ' auspices of thee W. M. S. SundaySchool cl ooh beiing.hed at 9:30 and church at 11: O,Q; a,m.. Mr. and " Mrs. Oran t' ancis aiid c1h1ld e t .J r I f o. ri lht called B ec oli friends g in the vicinity on Sunday. lV.r" and Mrs" 0.'Fletcher took in the. Armitage Reunion; on Monday. Mother (viewing daughter's new party' dress) : "It's all right, but the waist doesn't match the skirt vei'I well in the back." Daughter —"That isn't the Waist, mother, that's rue.' HURONDALE 'Hie gardens of the pupils of S. 5, No. 1, Usborne were judged on TuerY- dayr Aug, 25th, by Mr. (leo. Maw - son, Miss Love and Miss D. I :untz each of whom has taken the course in Agriculture at Guelph. The prizes were as folloWS; Class 1—Ross _, Oke Class 2—Elmore Dunn Class 3-- leryyn Dunn Class 4—Harvey Hyde Beautiful weather favored the Hui'oudale W. I. last Friday, evening when they held. their aptle 1 pies and ice cream social at, Huroii'dale school Following the refreshments a pro- gram was put on by the Broadfoot Bolton orchestra and several enter- tainers. Miss Jessie sshe !'arks and Miss Florence Welsh were the soloists. Miss -Elva Bolton and blaster Ray Paterson gave recitations and Miss Fisher ar .ea ' drn g. Mr. L. • osis e Was man gave several Solos. The total amounted to about $56,00. The ,Hurondale W. I. :met at the home of Mrs. E. Rowcliffe ov Wed- nesday, Aug. 27th, final arrange- ments were shade for the school fail' to be held on Friday, Sept. 12th. The program consisted of a duet by Miss Helen Ratcliffe and Miss Kathleen Wiseman, a solo by Mrs. A. Dougall with guitar accompani- ment. Miss Margaret Strang gave the paper on, "There and back. The story of the blood". Community singing closed the meeting after which lunch; was served and a soc- ial time spent. Several of the lad- ies participated in a house dress parade. The next meeting will bE held at the home. of Mrs. J. Glenn. Roll Calla Tasty supper dish. De- monstration. on sewing. ZION Mr. and Mrs. E. Avery, of St. Thomas, visited the latter's sisters, Mrs. W. J. Brock and Mrs. G. Eari. NIr. and Mrs. Win. Batten and family motored over from Detroit, and visited with his brothers and sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taylor and family, of Detroit, motored over and visited Mr. Robt. -Taylor on Labor Day. Miss Lila Taylor has returned !sone after spending the summer in the Bruce peninsula with the art class of Prof. McGillivary, of -.Toron- to. Miss Taylor, who is a skilful art- ist, secured several • fine canvasses. Miss Gladys Earl is attending the Tbronto Exhibition. Mr. and Mrs. Hern and family spent Sunday at Mr. Culvert's near Clandeboye. Miss Clare Hutchison,of Exeter, called on friends here last week. Mr. H. Hern spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. J. Gorvett, near Woodham. Mr. and Mrs. H. Kyle spent Sun- On - DA 5.164 1.`4413I1lf �l9 city with fraeuds neat° re. Mr. and Mrs. J, I-I:e n Sr. Mr. H Herm, and Mr. and Mrs. H. Kyle, spent Labor Day at. grans!'°'Bend. !here, were no services itt .Zion last Sunday and there will be none next Sabbetlh, the pastor, Rev, Mr. Livingstone, being on itis holidays. Ross and ]Agin started • F ted o Y1 Tuesday to the Exeter High school.. Zion school opened, Tuesday with Mr. Carson of,I.ucals as the new tete- cher. The vaudeville perfot•nlance .trg front of the grand stand at the Western Fair in September will r of outstanding merit, The best Per- formances availableFt'llave been sec- ured and patrons ,are assured an unexcelled n ice 11 ed program, ut l grac concluded by 'a spectacular display' of fireworks; ' Twenty-five ,.cents wih re the general admission to the grounds for the 1924 Western Fair. OU have the -free- dom of the ship bright artistically furn- ished drawing rooms and lounge, card rooms, smoking rooms' and dining rooms—spacious decks -comfortable, restful state rooms— with cuisine and service always up to the Cana- dian Pacific standard. For full particulars ask Local Agent. Yrauei y Cana.�. : an Pefie HIGH SCHOOL SPECIALISTS The Faculty of Arts specializes in preparing candidates for High School Specialists' Certificates.; The Minister of Education has approved of the courses offered. The Faculty of Medicine offers a course of training un- surpassed in excellence. Two years pre -medical (Arts) and four years technical work; also post -graduate course of one year. The Faculty of Public Health offers post -graduate work to physicians and nurses leading to degrees and diplomas in Public Health. These courses are especially worthy of attention. Registration Day; September 22,=1.924 For information write --- K. P. R. NEVILLE, Ph. D. Registrar. UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO LONDON, CANADA,. C I s T tL o q o o w ea�3 o