A Tory largely attended,mooting of tie Ccn> tral Pharmaceutical Association was'hold al'' Godbcrs rooms last ovonini?, Iho occasion be* ing tt lecture by Dr. G.u'Kin. Ho traversed some very useful ground, carefully oxpiaininjr all the mam points to tho members present , Ho also gavo tlio etudents some exocllcn" hinto for future phormaoy examinations. Ho oxplauicd i tho last pharmacy paper thoroughly, and eaid that ho would 1* willing to giv£ other lcotures to tho students during th(» , coming year. Tho ordinary business of tb. association was them transacted. "Iα thenv-any nepessity for tnotormbli en Umj' trams to ring thoir gongs wh*n passing each othor, and mate such an abominable noisof aslcod Counoillor Devino at last night's meeting of tho City Council. Several connoillors rose at onc«, and explained that tho gongs wore necessary for tho protection of foot pafesengors, and the Mayor added that the eye* torn obtained all over Eho irorld." The matter of orootinsr a feneo on tho north--crn side of Andorson Park to prevent people running across tho ptass is to be considered by tho Boserrcs Committee of tho City Council, as tho result of a quostion pnt by Counoillor Fitzgerald at lost nightie meeting. Stop and think for a. momonO Mstiy peopta aro all run down, tired out, and hardly able to' drae ' about—don't know tthat ails, thorn. , Sto&rne Wino of Cod Liror Extract tiflaw buildor, istiw answer.,- > ,^
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 668, 19 November 1909, Page 7
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232Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 668, 19 November 1909, Page 7
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