Saturday. Feb. 15., 1:958 The Guardian Page} TlzesePrince Edward Island Druggists ask you to Consider--‘- the Canadian Peoples’ real B|essingsof-,-—i- longer life Healther life A A lessings made possible by the efforts of the R ‘ * PHARMACEUTICAL Professions The doctor and the pharmacist and their colleagues The use of biologlcals, the antibiotics and other In allied professions have made great contributions to longer and healthier lives for the Canadian people. V The combined effort of these professions, through new drugs, new surgical techniques, new diagnostic tests, have lengthened ever‘yone’s life expectancy. The pharmaceutical professionhas given medicine the chemotherapeutic agents has measurably increased life expectancy of the Canadian people. In 1900, the average life expectancy was about 42. In a little over 50 years, this life expectancy has increas- \ ed to 67. Yes, 25 years of normal productive life have been added to the life span of the average Canadian I935- tools to work with so far as drugs are concerned. To- in this ‘comparatively short time, DISEASE ' "I947. °/.‘ day a few antibiotic capsules will do what a million Most of us take aniof this for granted_ somghow W9’ ‘ * 1937 '94? Decmas‘ _, _ T _ _ I ~ ' PneUTn°nia« "'- ‘Forms 0 o o o o 0 an 0'0 we 0 I' o o o 9 no 0 I .l.i P1115 01‘ P0Wd91'5 falled 130 d0 20 Wears 3g°~ It 15 elasylto forget the dread diseases of yesteryear. We should . v y » _ \ ' . .. ‘ . ‘ ‘ ' i IOIIIDCODIOIIOIOIC‘O0.0IIOUD I36“ 019 | see what the sulfa drugs and ant1b1ot1cs\have contri-p _ ‘continually. remember the ,ireat’:‘contnbut1ons of our ‘V I? Cerebmspinal meningms ‘ . . . . N . V... -H . . ‘ . . . . . 2.0 0.6 70%‘ buted to modern medicine (SEE = VRIGHT); > ihefiicaliifiéilulf And Prince Edward Island druggists Tonsmfis & Pharyngms, . . . . f O . . . . . . . _ . . . . O . . 3.5,, 0.4 88%‘ The figures represent the decrease in death,” i°if.‘1949* ‘suggest’ that you also not «forget the contributions Diseases of ear & madam _ _ . . _ _ _ _ . _ . . . _ . H . 3_| v ‘ o_4 35%}, The Chances are theréhas been 3 greater. decrease in i’, made byithe pharmaceutical pr0f9SSi°n to your longer 5epi'i<:emia . . . . . . . . . . -, . . . . . . . . . 0.9 in c 0.3 66%‘ A V the Past 8 Years due to the new antibiotics and healthier ‘life with ffwonder’? drugs that have be— Enteritis & diarrhea .,. . .‘ j. ; . . . . .‘. . . . . . . ... .l.,. '50 5-l 59%‘ . - v. i ‘ 0 1 or L ,_ " ' . ‘ come less andless expensive over the years. APP3nd'¢"h5 ‘- - - - - - - - - - -C - - v - - -. - - - - -'- ° - 6 - - I2-5 2-9 75 /0 :These Prince. ,iEdwarcl Island Drug Stores Are Highly Qualified to Fill [Your Doctor's Prescription Efficienily, Economically HUGHES. DRUG ico., LTD; (The figures given represent the death rate per 100,000) , , FoLEY's DRUG STORE R CANTWEl.L’S5 PHARMACY JENKINS PHARMACY. \ T JAMlESON'S DRUG STORE . L_ARTER'S CENMAN DRUG R ‘ DRUG STORE CO., LTD. . REDDIN, A BROS. l R3 M. SlVlALLMAN STEWART PIERCE HEN::n::;r::DGE HARRY '12. JAMIESON \ KLARK CANTWELL R E. P. FOLEY. HENRY H. LARTEE _ ' , on g 159 Great Geor e St. 175 Grafton St. Summerside Souris 132Pi::fhm4‘:;;i St’ 1:: Que:;4:t' A $22.”; 37‘ 3:33 I;,,,,:,:g:3 Phone 421:? Phone 5132 Water St. Phone 3237 Phone 49 ‘ 2L no‘ one i i ' I A 5 EMEDICAL _ BOATES G|GGEY’S WORTH SEMPLE’S MABON STEAD’§ JOHNSON 8 5 PHARMACY PHARMACY PHARMACY DRUGS PHARMACY LTD. ’ DRUG" CO. PHARMACY A JOHNSON y ., ‘ mug so A “’°°“ A Linen BRYENTON SYDNEY s'rEAn LEIGH A. SEMPLE ROY BOATES » : J. ERNEST H. wonrrn V ‘ ‘ _ A J. K' MMDONALD Summeside Cliarlottetown Charlottetown Charlottetown CYRIL JOHME ON 123 Kent St. Charlottetown 36 Pownal st. 279 Water St. 163 Kent St. 142 Prince St. 178 Queen St- M°“tag“° Charlottetown 185 Kent-St ' ” Phone 5623 phone 2344 Phone 3170 l Phone 3424 Phone 4171 Phong 89-}! Phone 4131‘ I Phom 4138