Fourth General Meeting, Friday Evening 

 November ISth, 1910 



In the unavoida.ble ab&enee of Mr. Lyman Lee, Presi- 

 dent, Mr. G, Parry Jenkins, F.R.A.S., 1st Vice, presided. 



Present, the Executive Council and a large audience 



At the conclusion of the general business the Presi- 

 dent introduced thci lecturer of the evening, Professor G. 

 I. H. Lloyd, M.A., of Toronto University. Subject, Nation- 

 al Economical Waste. 



Profestsor Lloyd gave a most interesting address touch- 

 ing upon all toj>ics relative to his theme in a masterly 

 manner. 



He spoke at length upon the conservation of the great 

 natural resources of the Dominion, enumerating in detail 

 the great mineral wealths. The professor proceeded tO' 

 show the gigantic wastes everywhere, in respect to wastes 

 in respect to bueiness pursuits, waste in coal, relative to 

 mining, the great wealth of collective humanity, waste in 

 roispect to child labor, waste in respect to manual lahor, 

 consciTation of human resources as representing the nat- 

 ional wealth, as to' how we can estimate the cash value of 

 a human being, water power, fisheries, foreeteration. 



The lectou'er was followed very closely by the large 

 audience as he proceeded to^ explain in detail the statistics 

 relative toi the several headings. Some of the revelations 

 arouising pai-ticular interest. 



At the close of the lectiu'e the audience expressed its 

 appreciation in the most marked manner. The usual vote 

 pi thanks was accorded. 



Jfeftpig adjourned. 



