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Charges for goods sold in contravention of Act

is sold or delivered, in a book to be kept for that purpose; or in lieu of such entry, that the physician's prescription for such medicine be kept on file in the office or premises of the seller of the said medicine. Any person violating the provisions of this section shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding fifty dollars, to be recovered in a summary manner by complaint of any person before a Justice of the Peace.

17. No person selling articles in violation of this Act shall recover in any Court of Justice the amount of any charges not recoverable. in respect thereof.

Respecting the

18. For the purpose of incorporating Thomas M. McNeil, James J. Channing, Hugh C. Miller, Alex. W. Kennedy, foundland Phar- Augustus I Stafford, William T. Courtenay, Thos. Kavanagh,

incorpors9ion of certain persons as "The New

maceutical Society."

Powers of Board

by resolution to add to the schedule of poisons.

Repealing section.

John P. Curtin, Robert Gear MacDonald, Wm. P. Taaffe, James J. Kavanagh, Albert E. Parkins, and such other persons as may from time to time be admitted as members of the said Society, under the name of "The Newfoundland Pharmaceutical Society," and of granting to the said Society the powers and of conferring upon them the franchises and privileges, embodied in Schedule B to this Act, the said Schedule B. shall have force and effect as if it were an Act of the Legislature, and shall be and be held to be an Act of Incorporation.

19. The Board may at any time, by resolution, declare that any poisonous drug or drugs mentioned in such resolution shall be added to Schedule A. Such resolution shall be transmitted to the Governor in Council, and, if approved by him, shall, after being published in the Royal Gazette for the period of one month, have the effect of law, and said schedule shall be held to be amended by the addition thereof of such drug or drugs.

20. Sections 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 9 of chapter 49 of the Consolidated Statutes (Second Series), entitled "Of the Regulation of the Sale of Poisons," are hereby repealed.

SCHEDULE A.

PART I.

Schedule A.-
Part I.

Aconite and its preparations.

Alkaloids-all poisonous vegetable Alkaloids and their

salts.

Arsenic and its preparations.

Atropine, preparations of.

Cantharides

Cocaine and its salts.

Corrosive Sublimate.

Cyanides of Potassium and all metallic cyanides and preparations of such articles.

Emetic Tartar.

Ergot of Rye and its preparations.

Picrotoxin.

Prussic Acid and its preparations.

Savin and its oil.

Strychnine and its preparations.

PART II.

Almonds, Essential oil of (unless deprived of its Prussic Part II. Acid.)

Belladona and its preparations.

Canthrarides, tincture and all vesicating liquid preparations of.

Carbolic Acid, liquid preparations of, and its homologues, containing more than three per cent. of those substances except any preparation prepared for use as sheep-wash, or for any other purpose in connection with agriculture or horti

Part II,

culture, and contained in a closed vessel, distinctly labelled with the word "Poisonous," the name and address of the seller, and a notice of the agricultural or horticultural purpose for which the preparation has been prepared.

Chloroform.

Chloral Hydrate and its preparations.

Cocaine, preparations of.

Corrosive Sublimate, preparations of.

Digitalis and its preparations.

Mercuric Iodide.

Mercuric Sulphocyanide.

Morphine, preparations of.

Nux Vomica and its preparations.

Opium and all preparations of Opium or of Poppies.

Oxalic Acid.

Precipitate, Red (Red Oxide of Mercury.)

Precipitate, White (Ammoniated Mercury.)

Strophanthus and its preparations.

Every compound containing any poison within the meaning of this Act when prepared or sold for the destruction of vermin.

Croton Oil.

SCHEDULE B.

1. The following persons, namely: Thomas M. McNeil, Schedule B.James J. Channing, Hugh C. Miller, Alex. W. Kennedy, Incorporation. Augustus I. Stafford, William T. Courtenay, Thos. Kavanagh, John P. Curtin, Robert Gear MacDonald, Wm. P. Taaffe, James J. Kavanagh, Albert E. Parkins, and all other persons who may become associated with them as members of the said Society and their successors shall be and are hereby declared to be a body corporate and politic under the name and style of "The Newfoundland Pharmaceutical Society," and shall have perpetual succession and a common seal with a power to alter the same, and shall be in law capable of suing and being sued, impleading and being impleaded, in all Courts and places whatsoever, and shall and may purchase, hold, receive and assign lands and chattels, The objects shall be the improvement of pharmaceutical knowledge and skill and the elevation of the standard of pharmaceutical practice throughout the Colony and the advancement of pharmacy and its connected sciences, and the said Society shall have power to do all matters and things which shall be necessary to promote all or any of the said objects.

2. All persons entitled to be registered under the provisions of the Newfoundland Pharmacy Act, 1910, and no other, shall be eligible for membership of the Society.

3. The officers of the Society shall be President, Vicepresident, Secretary and Treasurer, and shall be elected each year at the annual meeting, which shall be held at St. John's or elsewhere in the month of January in each year by the votes of the members of the Society present at such meeting. All members shall have one vote each. Special meetings may be called at St. John's or elsewhere at any time by the Secretary on the request, in writing, of five members of the Society. At the first meeting of the Society after the passing of this Act, the members present shall elect the officers, who shall hold office until the next annual meeting, and they shall also at such first meeting

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nominate the members of the Society for appointment by the Governor in Council to the Newfoundland Pharmacy Board. In the event of a vacancy in the said Board caused by the death, resignation, or removal of a member of the Society, they shall, with as little delay as possible, proceed to the nomination of another member of the Society for appointment to fill said vacancy.

4. The Society shall have power to make by-laws, rules and orders for the regulation of their meetings and proceedings and in respect of all other matters which may be requisite for the attainment of the objects of the Society.

Enacting clause.

Premises for retail licenses.

CAP. V.

An Act to amend 6 Edward VII., Cap. 17, entitled "An Act respecting Licenses for the Sale of Intoxicating Liquors."

SECTION

1. Premises for retail licenses.

2. Hours of closing licensed premi

ses.

BE

[PASSED MARCH 22ND, 1910.]

SECTION

3, Respecting sale on credit.

4. C.O.D. sale in local option districts.

E it enacted by the Governor, the Legislative Council, and the House of Assembly, in Legislative Session convened, as follows:

1. No retail license shall be granted for any premises not licensed before the passing of this Act unless and until the Licensing Board shall be satisfied

(1) That there is but one door or entrance to the proposed licensed premises, through which customers

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