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or hope of reward, whether by way of fees, salary, rent, percent-
age of receipts or in any other form whatever, or shall pretend to
hold, or take or nsc any name, title, addition or description im-
plying that he holds a certificate of license to practise dentistry
or that he is a member of the said Royal Collej^a- of Dental Snr-
i^eons of Ontario, or shall falsely represent or use title, represent-
ing that he is a graduate of any dental college."
(2) "Every person who contravenes any of the jirovisions of
this Act shall, for each offence, incur a penalty of $20."
(3) "Provided that this section shall not prevent any duly
indentureil and registered student of dentistry from receiving in-
struction in clinics and practice under the personal supervision of
the members of the college. R. S. O. 1887. C. 150 S. 22."
Blank applications and all information can be obtained from
the secretary of the Board of Directors. Branston \\'illmott. 96
J.
College street, Toronto. Ontario.
The I'rince Edward Island Dental Act
Prince Edward Island, of 1902. incorporates the Dental Society
of Prince Edward Island, which controls
uniler the law the practice of dentistry in this Province:
A register of legal practitioners must be kept, and no name
can be recorded therein without a duly issued certificate, issued
by the Provincial Secretary ; I quote from Section 9 of the Act
"That such certificate shall be issued by the Provincial Secretary
upon production to him of diploma of graduation in dental sur-
gery from the Faculty of a Canadian university, having a special
dental department, or from any such institution duly authorized
by the laws of Great Britain or any of her dependencies, or from
any dental college in the United States of America, recognized by
the National Board of Dental Examiners of the said United
States of America." The fee for this certificate is $5—and the
council, consisting of five members of the society annually
elected, can establish an annual fee ; quite a severe penalty can
be meted out to one practising without obtaining this certificate
of registration.
No person can practise dentistry for fee or otherwise in any
public street or common or in any park square or in any other
public place, without liability to prosecution and penalty. "Any
person holding the degree of B.A. from any University recog-
nized by the By-Laws of the society, or any one holding a second
year certificate from the Prince of Wales College, shall not be
required to pass the matriculation examination. Any person in
possession of a diploma from a college of dentistry, recognized
by the council may be registered by the registrar without examin-
ation, provided that he possesses the scholastic qualifications re-
quired by the By-Laws of the society, otherwise the applicant
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