■Medical Notice! The censors for the Third Medical District will hold a meeting for the examination of candidates for license to practice Physic and Surgery, on Thursday, the 6th of June next, at T. Lyman’s, Northampton. — J. H. Flint, Secretary.
■The Volatile Aromatic Snuff, prepared by J.P. Whitwell, has been selling for ten years in almost every part of the U. States. It is very fragrant to the smell and stimulating to the spirits — relieves headache arising from fatigue, anxiety, or bad atmosphere, and is an infallible remedy for recent catarrh. It is an almost certain specific against contagion. It is put up in elegant bottles, and retails at fifty cents each, by Samuel Clarke & Sons, Northampton.
■Clifford & Martin, the contractors, have begun the work of building an Italian garden on the Lyman estate on Fort Hill. The garden will be near the Lyman house at the High Street end of the grounds.
■The members of the Radio Club of Northampton will meet with W.L. Robbins at Parsons’ Electric Shop on Monday to organize for a summer’s radio work. Mr. Robbins has prepared several features for the meeting and will explain many interesting points of the radio-phone at the meeting.
■Construction in the Amherst area is big business lately, as the massive University of Massachusetts Fine Arts Center testifies. The multi-million-dollar addition to the UMass campus is well underway.
■The St. Michael’s High School newspaper, Sihihin, has taken first place in the American International College Scholastic Press forum and was also named the first recipient of the AIC Press Bowl for overall championship among high school papers in New England.
