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SASKATCHEWAN AND ITS PEOPLE
1924



         
FRANCIS JOSEPH ELLIS, M.D.
Dr. Francis Joseph Ellis is a prominent physician and surgeon of Regina, where he has been engaged in practice for seventeen years Born in Leeds county, Ontario, on the 19th of December, 1875, he is the fifth of the six children in the family of George and Ellen (Pownall) Ellis. An Irishman by birth, the father came to Canada in early life, where he taught school for many years, later abandoning his educational work to engage in mercantile pursuits. He was an Orangeman and a Conservative in politics. Both he and his wife, the latter of whom was a native of Canada, were members of the Anglican church and tool an active part in its work. Both are deceased, the mother passing away very recently, after having survived her husband for twenty-five years. Francis Joseph Ellis obtained an early educational training in the public schools of his native county, and then entered the Athens high school, from which he graduated in 1897. The following two years he taught school to earn the money to prepare himself for the medical pro. fession. Entering the medical department of Queen's University he suc- cessfully completed the requirements for the Doctor of Medicine degree, which was conferred upon him in 1903. The young physician spent the first three years out of medical school in the hospitals of New York city, gaining that practical experience that is so necessary to the medical man. In 1906 he came to Regina and has since resided in this city. With the exception of the time he spent in the military service during the Great war he has devoted himself exclusively to the practice of his profession and now enjoys a large and lucrative general practice. He belongs to a number of professional organizations, through which he keeps in touch with the latest development in the medical world and occasionally spends a little time in some large clinic, where he comes into direct contact with many of the leading surgeons of the world. In 1913 Dr. Ellis was married to Miss Ethel Whitely, who was born in Goderich, Ontario. They have become the parents of two children; Francis Joseph Jr., who is now attending school; and Maxine Ellen. Dr. Ellis is a member of the Anglican Church. In the Great war he was overseas for a year as captain in the Royal Army Medical Corps. His practice makes such incessant demands upon his time and energies that Dr. Ellis finds he has little opportunity to take an active part in civic and political life. His close application, indefatigable energy and medical skill have won him the respect of his professional colleagues and the con- fidence of the laity, and he enjoys the well-merited reputation of being a conscientious and able physician and surgeon. Bibliography follows:


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THE STORY
OF
SASKATCHEWAN
AND ITS PEOPLE



By JOHN HAWKES
Legislative Librarian



Volume III
Illustrated



CHICAGO - REGINA
THE S.J. CLARKE PUBLISHING COMPANY
1924



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