88 ETON. . [KELLY"s Medical Officer of Health, Alfred James Southey M.R.C.S. Assistant Clerk, H. Leslie C. Barrett, High st. Treasurer, Edmund John Craske, London & Counh Eng. • Surveyor & Sanitary Inspector, John Simmonds, n8a, Bank, Slough . High street Relieving Officers, 1st district, J. Paterson, jun. 65 Collector, Howard John Hetherington, 42 High st. Eton Hencroft stre.ot, Slough; 2nd district, Thomas Jone~. Burnham COUNCIL. Vaccination Officers, the same as the Registrars of Meets at the Eton Union Guardians board room, Work­ Births & Deaths house, Slough, monthly on tuesdays. Medical Officers, Burnham district, Alfred Edward Wil­ mot L.R.C.P.Lond. Burnham; Colnbrook district. Chairman, John Hartopp Nash, W estmoor Green house, Langley Marish Albert James Southey M.R.C.S.Eng. Colnbrook; Den­ ham district, John Spencer Ferris M.B. Uxbridge; Clerk, Richard Henry Barrett, 132 High street, Slough Eton district, Albert Maurice Amsler M.B., B.S.Lond. Assistant Clerk, H. L. C. Barrett, 132 High st. Slough 39 High street, Eton ; Farnham district, Alfred John Treasurer, Edmund John Craske, London & County Bank, Bienemann M. B. ; ·Gerrard's Cross Slough district, Charles BrotJks L.R.C.P.Lond. Gold Hill, Medical Officer of Health, .Albert James Southey M.R.C. S. Chalfont St. Prter ; district, Gerald Burton Eng. C

ETON UNION. SCHOOLS. Board day, alternate tuesday1, at •10.30 a.m. at the Choristers', founded in 1868, k supported by the Cor­ Board Room, Slough. lege ; Edward Henry Lewis, master The union comprises the following places :-. St. John's Elementary, High street (with Porny's endow­ Bnrnham, , Den ham, Ditton, , Eton, ment of £4o yearly), built in 1•863, for r.z25 boys, 162 Eton Wick, Fa.rnham Royal, , Gerrard's Cross, girls & 150 infants; average attendance, 167 boys, 78 , Hedgerley Dean, Hitcbam, Horton, Iver, girls k So infants; Henry Baker,ma.ster; MissGeorgian~ I.a.ngley Marish, Slough, , 'l'aplow, Wexha.m Wardell, mistress ; ·Miss Peake, infants' mistress & Wyra.rdisbnry (or ). The population of St. John's .Elementary, Eton Wick, girls & infants (built the union in 1901 was 34-792; area, 42,988 acres; as­ in 1889 hy subscription, for 85 girls & 74 infants, the­ sessable value in .Sept. 1905, was £264,276 land being given by the Crown); average attendance. Chairman of the Board of Guardians, John Hartopp Nash, 139; Miss Florence Elizabeth Stearn, mistress Westmoor Green house, Langley Marish Olerk to the Guardians k Assessment Cr t