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RETURNS.

General

return may be required

34. The registrar whenever required by the Lieutenant Governor shall transmit to the Territorial secretary a return. certified under oath setting forth all such information and particulars relating to the Pharmaceutical Association as may from time to time be required. No 38 of 1897, s. 27. (3).

SCHEDULE 1.

FORM A.

NORTH-WEST PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION.

VOTING PAPER FOR ANNUAL ELECTION, A.D. 1

I, John James Brown, a registered pharmaceutical chemist, vote for the five persons hereinafter named to form the members of the council of the North-West Territories Pharmaceutical Association:

1. George Courtney, Banff.
2. William Jenner, Calgary.
3. Thomas Morgan, Regina.

4. John Mitchell, Moose Jaw.

5. Francis Jones, Qu'Appelle.

And I declare that I am entitled to vote at this election and am not in default in payment of my fees to the council.

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I hereby certify that C. D., being entitled to registration, by

having

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was on the

day A.D. 1 duly registered as a pharmaceutical chemist and is authorised to carry on the business of chemist and druggist in the North-West Territories of Canada from the

the

day of day of

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Registrar of the North-West Territories
Pharmaceutical Association.

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Cyanide of potassium and all metallic cyanides.

Ergot of Rye and its preparations.

Essential Oil of Almonds, unless deprived of prussic acid.

Euphorbium.

Opium and its preparations.

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CHAPTER 55.

An Ordinance respecting Veterinary Surgeons.

HE Lieutenant Governor by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of the Territories enacts as follows:

1. No person shall practise the profession of veterinary Practitioners surgery in the Territories without having first obtained from to be licensed the Territorial secretary a license as hereinafter provided en

titling him to practise veterinary surgery. No. 12 of 1895, s.

1; No. 38 of 1897, s. 28 (1).

2. Such license may be issued, upon payment of a fee of $5, Issue of to the following persons and no others:

(a) Persons possessing a diploma or certificate of admission as veterinary surgeons in any part of Her Majesty's Dominions by any body or association empowered by law to grant such diploma or certificate.

(b) Persons being on the 31st day of December, 1892, registered or entitled to be registered as veterinary surgeons under the provisions of Ordinance No. 12 of 1892, who apply for registration hereunder before the first day of July, 1899. No. 12 of 1895, s. 2; No. 40 of 1898, s. 14.

3. Such license shall remain in force until cancelled by the Duration Lieutenant Governor in Council. No. 12 of 1895, s. 3.

of license

4. Any person, other than those holding a valid license, Penalty who practises for reward veterinary surgery, except the castration, spaying or dehorning of any animal, shall be guilty of an infraction of this Ordinance and upon summary conviction thereof shall pay a fine of not more than $25 and costs. 12 of 1895, s. 4; No. 11 of 1896.

No.

CHAPTER 56.

An Ordinance respecting Hotel and Boarding
House Keepers.

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HE Lieutenant Governor by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of the Territories enacts as follows:

SHORT TITLE.

Short title

Right of

detention and

of lodger indebted for board, etc.

1. This ordinance may be cited as "The Hotelkeepers' Ordinance." R.O. c. 31, s. 1.

LIEN OF HOTEL OR BOARDING HOUSE KEEPER.

2. Any hotel, boarding or lodging house keeper may seize sale of goods and detain in his hotel, house, or on his premises, and before the same shall have been removed therefrom, the trunks and personal property of any person who is indebted to him for board and lodging and shall be responsible for the safe keeping of the same; and in addition to all remedies provided by law he shall have the right in case the charges remain unpaid for three months after the seizure thereof to sell by public auction the baggage and property of such guest, boarder or lodger, so seized, on posting and keeping posted during the period of one week on the outside of the door of such hotel, boarding or lodging house a notice of such intended sale, stating the name of the guest, boarder or lodger, the amount of his indebtedness, a description of the baggage or other property to be sold, the time and place of sale, and the name of the auctioneer, and after such sale, such inn, hotel, boarding or lodging house keeper may apply the proceeds of such sale in payment of the amount due to him as aforesaid and the costs of such advertising and sale; and he shall pay over the surplus if any to the person entitled thereto on application being made by him therefor; and in case application therefor be not forthwith made he shall immediately pay the same to the Territorial treasurer, to be kept by him for such owner for one year; after which time if such owner has not previously claimed the amount so kept the same shall form part of the general revenue fund of the Territories. R.O. c. 31, s. 2; No. 23 of 1898, s. 1.

Disposition of surplus

No lien for liquors

Limitation of liability of

3. No hotel, boarding or lodging house keeper shall have a right to detain the trunks or personal property of any one, or to have a lien therecn, for wines or spirituous or fermented liquors supplied to him or to any one else by his order. R.O c. 31, s. 3.

LIABILITY OF HOTEL KEEPER.

4. No hotel keeper shall after the coming into force of this Ordinance be liable to make good to any guest of such hotel

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