The Pharmaceutical era . Excessive Inflammation never IVIulfords GlvCerinized VaCCinC Full Literature Mailed the use ^ Request H. K. MULFORD COMPANY ChemistsPHILADELPHIA CHICAGO. November 14, 1901.] NEWS DEPARTMENT. 58-5 MONTREAL Montreal, Nov. 8, 1901. The firm of Evans & Sons. Limited, has lost two val-ued employes by the death of W. H. Stanley and GeorgeMoore. Both had been in the services of the firm for thepast twenty years and were held in high esteem by theiremployers. The former previous to his death had beenailing for some four or five years with iBrights disease,


The Pharmaceutical era . Excessive Inflammation never IVIulfords GlvCerinized VaCCinC Full Literature Mailed the use ^ Request H. K. MULFORD COMPANY ChemistsPHILADELPHIA CHICAGO. November 14, 1901.] NEWS DEPARTMENT. 58-5 MONTREAL Montreal, Nov. 8, 1901. The firm of Evans & Sons. Limited, has lost two val-ued employes by the death of W. H. Stanley and GeorgeMoore. Both had been in the services of the firm for thepast twenty years and were held in high esteem by theiremployers. The former previous to his death had beenailing for some four or five years with iBrights disease,while Irhe latter suffered from the same disease for aboutsix months; it is a strange coincidence that both wereabout the same age and died of the same disease on thesame day within four hours ot each other. Mr. Mooreleaves two sons, the eldest Alex. B. J. Moore, who ishead chemist for Evans & Sons, Ltd., and Alfred, whois head clerk for H. R. Gray. The semi-annual examinations of the Pharmaceuti-cal Association were held last week, nineteen minors andtwelve major students presented themselves. The follow-ing were successful—^Majors: J. Valois, M. J. Gadbois, Doux, C. I. Lamont


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