. The Canadian druggist. rotector is not only simple but inex-pensive, sells singly or in pairs, and but a verylimited stock is necessary to keep the dealer fullyequipped for any emergency. It is made by theFischer Manufacturing Co., of Milwatikee, Wis.,to whom all interested parties should send forfurther particulars and samples. 62 CANADIAN DRUGGIST. DEATHS MR. EDWARD EVANS, SR. Tlic death occurred on January 7th of one ofthe pioneer members of the Pharmaceutical So-ciety of Great Britain, Mr. Edward Evans, sr.,.,,., Bronwylfa, Wrexham, Wales, who washorn in 1816 and has lived under l


. The Canadian druggist. rotector is not only simple but inex-pensive, sells singly or in pairs, and but a verylimited stock is necessary to keep the dealer fullyequipped for any emergency. It is made by theFischer Manufacturing Co., of Milwatikee, Wis.,to whom all interested parties should send forfurther particulars and samples. 62 CANADIAN DRUGGIST. DEATHS MR. EDWARD EVANS, SR. Tlic death occurred on January 7th of one ofthe pioneer members of the Pharmaceutical So-ciety of Great Britain, Mr. Edward Evans, sr.,.,,., Bronwylfa, Wrexham, Wales, who washorn in 1816 and has lived under live commenced his business career as an appren-tice to his father, who was then established as awholesale druggist in London. In common withotlier merchants of the day he became a memberof one of the I^ondon Companies, becoming elect-ed a member of the Musicians Company, one ofthe famous London Guilds. He took charge ofthe Liverpool business in the days of stagecoaches and sailing vessels, and lived to see it. THE IMR. EDWARD EVANS, SR. prosper exceedingly. About 32 years ago he re-tired to his country seat in Denbighshire, leavinghis sons, John James Evans, Edward Evans, jr.,and later on also W. P. Evans and Alfred ^vans to carry on the expanding businesses inLiverpool, London, Montreal and New York. Healways took a keen interest in the Canadianbusiness, of which Alfred B. Evans, Montreal,is the managing director. Only those privilegedto become familiar with his home life could real-ize the ideal character of the domestic circle ofwhicli he was the genial centre. He continued infull [jossession of his faculties until the last, be-ing able to read small print without spectacleseven at his advanced age of 89 has occupied every position of dignitv inDenbighshire, having been at one time HighShcrilT and at another Deputy Lieutenant of that shire. He has lived to see the business withwhich he was associated in his earh- days, and ofwhich he was the hea


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