Sat, August 30, 1958 The Guardian, Page 9 1 ese Prince Edward Island Pharmacists as \ you to . . . . . nono PRAESCRIPT 'u l \ P I . , . V ‘ this is .: " DOCTOR-PHARMACIST . I language-z ‘ \ ‘ i It isn’t necessary for you to understand the meaning of “Ex Mode Praes- criptof' or any the symbols at the upper left. It is important that Prince Edward Island has a nurhber of people who do; an ample number of regis- tered pharmacists are qualified to read the written language of the f physician when he prescribes compounded medicine for you. It should give us all a feeling of security to know that we are blessed with good doc. tors and good, reliable‘pharmacistswho guard the health of our communo ity. When you take your doctor’s prescription to one of'the \ drug stores, listed below, you can rest assured that it will be 'filled properly whether you understand the doctor's “Language”- or not. I — these are some of the symbols your decto'r gives your pharmacist for health - giving prescriptions ‘ ' Your prescription is eritfltin in Latin (not to confuse youvnor, to make it secretativelg. but because Latin is a \dead la‘nguage and is used in- » ternationally A prescription written in Latin by y‘our‘doctor. can be filled not only in Prince Edward Island, but in Canada. France..Ger- ~ many and even in lndo-China because the pharmacist and the doctor I ‘ must understand Latin before they.practice thEir professions. V X ' ~ ’ A ! \ _ _, _ ., ‘ A E J r . ' "SPENT FoR " NUMBER or DEATHS . HOSPITAL oA‘YsraR ‘ " ‘ r 9 a < l. . MEDICAL CARE PATIENT, A ~ A , a (per tlwudahd ofvpopulatimY l . A 3 ‘ " t A '- I r - id 1111939 ‘ — o . 7 ' A . I, / y I ‘ I ‘ m1931 10.3 IN1940 I I for every dollar of income the ' , ‘ l » ’ ,_ ,, ._ ' days ln'hospim‘ for the average , ‘ ~ , t — «a . ' in the Balance-There is ' ~ as J .» h , . ‘ l . P \ ' a ll ' l . I , I No , r 1“ a“ type“ "I medic?“ cm As a of the wonder drun and ' . ] ' . _ ‘ ‘ of other improv’ementa in medical * ’ y a ’ r ‘ V K _ t, _ _ r a :35” l _. y. , _,,V. , ' I y y I. 1 ‘* ' ' ' . I ~ . If» 9' M“ ' r “W " TontY» ‘ w “practice, the mortality " rate‘ 'has‘ ‘ ” i "g TODAY . our l on or s tresorlp Ion. , . . l . . v ~ I - ‘ J - V ‘ ‘1 ; ' ‘ I I \ 1 the consumer spends {only . l, ’ r ' ‘ _ v 8.3 ' i t K “a l I V \v . ‘ , a ' x “ l . ‘ ' Further evidence of the vast-1m- ‘ I . H ' ‘ I I movements in medical care. "'The Writing of Prescriptions" _ ~ ' _ t r _ ~ _ _ / These Prince Edward Island Drug Stores Are Highly Qualified to Fill Your DoCto'r’s Prescription Efficiently, Economically ' REop-IN _ ’ . . HUGHESVD‘RUG V éNMAN DRUG J‘AMIESON’S I JENKINS ¥ , ' CANTWELL’S " ' FOLEY'S; ; I - LARrER'sf )BROS. . CO., LTD. CO.,V'LTD. ,DRUGSTORE ' ' PHARMACY PHARMACY DRUG\ STORE . DRUG STORE ‘ ’ l awn-var-muv+»..o~ ‘ t, I HENRY W. WEDGE ROY SMALLMAN' ' ' ISTE’WART PIERCE HARRY '1'. JAMIESON RALPH JENKINS _KLARK CANTWELL ' E. P. FOLEY ' nENEY E. LAB/PER . Opposite Holman’s ‘ I _ y . r . I ’ um 132 Richmond st. V 150 Queen St. ', ‘ Summersid. Montague 159 Great George St. 175 Grafton St. Summer-side So I a, 3 Phone 4386 v Phone 5545 r Dial 2626-2636 T Phone 43 .v v y 7 Phone 4219 5 Phone 5132‘ p . Water St. » Phone 3237 ’ Phone 49 3‘ : BOATES GIGGEY'S ' ‘ WORTH \ SEMPLE’S -- MABON . ,STEAD’S JQHNSON & : PHARMACY PHARMACY ’ DRUGS f PHARMACY LTD. DRUG CO. PHARMACY ‘ JOHNSON t.- ' ’ - ' . " ' ' ‘ ' , v ‘ i V o _‘ l ' I ' BOB GIGGEY J. ERNEST n. WORTH LEIGH A. SEMPLE ' SYDNEY STEAD ,/ LEIGH BRPENTON, ROY MATES CYRIL JOHNSTON l 8 K t St 1,, «s. Ch 1 new Charlottetown Charlottetown Charlottetovévtn 2 en . ar 0 fun Summeside - ' 178 Queen - Montag‘" Charlottetown V l 185 Kent St. St. ' 163 Kent St. P y 142 Prince St. . I A 231$:th Phone 3170 Phone 3424 Phone 4171 , Phon. 89-; _ “ Phone 4131 Phone 4133