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Under this heading, as occasion arises, the Bulletins issued by this Depart- ment will contain as an appendix, such comment as may seem necessary or advi- sable upon matters relating to the work of the Department in connection with the administration of the Adulteration Act, the Fertilizers Act, the Feeding Stuffs Act or the Proprietary Medicines Act. It frequently happens that correspondents ask information regarding the above Acts, of such a nature that the matter in question possesses general inte- rest, and comment upon it would prove acceptable and useful to others than the immediate questioner. In such cases the reply may find a place in these columns, for convenience of reference these notes will be numbered in series. A. McGILL, CbieJ Analyst. LABORATORY OF THB INLAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT OTTAWA, CANADA. BULLETIN No 385 TABLE SALT Ottawa, October 23rd, 1917. VINCENT, Esq., K. C, B. A., L. Ph. Deputy Minister of Inland Revenue. sir, I bej2 to liand you a report upon 198 samples cf Salt as refined for table use. The samples in question were obtained by our inspectors in April, May and June of this year. This article has been examined and reported on three previous occasions under the Adulteration Act. The first report, published as Bulletin No. 128, in mOG dealt wiih 87 samples, " rvr':tcn by my predecessor in office. It contains the fuiiowing sentences ; "The percentage of t' ' >. oodium contained in them varies from 93 to 98, with corresponding du. .cc, us regards the quantities of moisture and impurities present. It is prob -b'y inadmissible to call the latter adulterations, the limits of variability for salt not having been yet established in Canada. In tiic United States a standard was adopted on June 26, 1906 by circular No 19 from the office of the Secretary of AgricultL re, which reads as follows: "Table salt, dairy salt, is fine grained crystalline salt, containing on a water free basis, not more than one and four tenths (1,4) per cent of calcium sulpliatc (CaS04), nor more than five tenths (0.5) per cent of calcium and ma- gnesium chlorides (CaCl2) and MgCU) nor more than one tenth (0.1) per cent. if matters insoluble in water." It is not necessary to recalculate the results given in the table and state them on a dry basis in order to see that a very large proportion of the samples Ascribed would not come up to the United States standard. Taking the figures :is they stand in the table there are at least one-half of the samples which would not do so. It is enough for the present to call attention to this fact in M . %i W ^(1 order that mnnufacturcrs or furnishers may aim at supplying an article of a highir degree of purity. On the other hand it is itisfactory to note that many of the samples of Canadian origin fulfil the requirements of the United States Department of Agriculture. Among the samples examined thero are six which contain loreign subs- tances insoluble in water, and wliich ha-e apparently been added to prevent the particles of salt from caking tog>th.-r. It does not appear that this consti- tutes adulteration, for the Act provides that the usual definitions shall not apply, "if any matter or ingredient not injurious to health has been added to the food or drug because the same is required for the production or preparation thereof as an article of commerce in a fit state for carriage or consumption, and not fraudulently to increase the bulk weight or measure of the food or drug, or to conceal the inferior quality thereof." Nevertheless it would seem to be necessary that these brands should each, on selling, be labelled as a mixture". Subsequent examination of 273 samples (Bqlletin No. 220. E>ec. 1910) showed that 78 per cent of the collection met the above standard for Salt, as adopted by the Department of Agriculture. Washington; and a still later ins- pection of 139 samples in 1913 (Bulletin No. 270) justified thi following remarks: "None of the samples can be regarded as in any way objectionable, still less as harmful, for the purposes of table salt. At the same time, they vary in quality through a considerable range, as regards their freedom from other substances than chloride of sodium, which may be regarded as the essential and characteristic constituent of salt. I think it not unreasonable to require that a purified salt, for table use, should be practically free from other chlorides than sodium chloride; and should contain sulphates in amount less than corresponding to 0.75 per cent, of sul- phuric acid (SO3). The only sulphate usually present in salt is calcium sulphate; and 0.75 per cent, SO3 corresponds to about 1.28 per cent, of calcium sulphate. On this basis, 24 samples contain somewhat higher sulphates than should be found in refined salt. TTiirty samples show excessive amounts (above 0.1 per cent.) of insoluble matter. In all cases this is of harmless character; and appears to be purposely added in order to reduce the hygroscopicity of the salt, and thus, to prevent caking. As I l)ointed out in Bulletin No 220, the fact of such addition should be noted on the label." The present report goes to show that Table Salt, as found in Canada, is a very satisfactory article. In the great majority of cases it is furnished without intentional additions ; and in those cases in which from 1 to 2 per cent, of non- hygroscopic matters (magnesium or calcium phosphate or carbonate) have been added, to prevent caking, the fact of such addition is usually announced on the label, or by the use of a distinctive brand name. Pure salt is, of course. Chlo- ride of Sodium, and Sodium Chloride is actually present as follows: Above 00. 5 per cent in 10 samples. •• 99.0 " " 84 " 98.5 " '• 65 " 98.0 " " 25 Total 184 Below 98 per cent in 14 " Total 198 W ith exception of two samples, those included in the class containing less II) 11 118 per cent, of Sodium Chioridi- are sold under distinctive names, i beg to recommend publication of this report as Bulletin No, 385. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, ALP. LEMOINE. for Chief Analysts BinXETiN NoM)- Iff s Natura of !*ampl* Nam* iiiwl \ihlrwu i>f V«nd*ir ClMt Nam* kod Kltlnm of Mutu/kdurar or l^iirnlihw M lirw by ttM Vtodor Miuiuraclurw FiMnMicr May Junr M;.> IH17 May DMTUICTOr NOVA SCOTIA -K. J. WAL'OH. INHHROTOR. 33 Tnhlr ShII -ja n M 30 II i 14 Ml lt{ ui I-"' i April -24 Tiible Salt 7eA3l Wm law A <"o. Yarmmith. '^ IIm N S, 76ft3j Yaria*. Varmuuth. N. s. it ^i Iba TASai.laniM Mtimiw k !1,John MrLepn ft Son, Ma- I lioni'. N. s . 7033 TOSSX 70S3II 76MI) 78711 7871 J 78713 78714 M71-. 78711 Wm Moore. llaUfkx s'.i.'.'.i ■■ i C'orkiim & Kllcsy. Halifax. J IC<»w. N. S A. J. Koup. Ni>w. <'. Mackay. Nvw-OlaxKow. N. S C. A Fiawr \ <.'« . Sti-lhu- lon. N. H John A. .MrKcnxie. Slcllar- lon. X. S Dominion SallCn. .Sirnla. WInilMir Malt Cn. WIndior. Onl Canaillun Hall Vo. Hindmir. (Int Diamond Cryttal . Halt Co.. HI. Clair, Mich (I Canadian Sail Co. WIndKor. N. S .1 Dom Salt Co . Sarnla. Onl. 5 'Ulamnnd Crystal Mall Co.. St Clair. Mich. 10 Can Snit Cn . WIndxnr, Onl. 6 Dom. Suit c;o.. Sarnln. Ont. 8 Can. Salt Co., ' \VlndiH)r. Ont. Ii> Diamond Cryatal Salt Co . ' St Clair.-. Mlfh. Mfr K Allm. YariDouih llalnl k. IVIrm, HI John, N H A. A W. Smith, Hatlfai H. ti NoriiPD A Co. Ilallfkx I'nknown R. R Hefiliin i * Co.. Halifax Orant Oih-v Co., |UI|, fax Mfr Payiant A KlnH Hallftix R. MrOr«tor A Sona. Nrw-oia«- «ow. Mfr Unknown DISTRICT OP CAPR HRRTON : L'l 111 IM-iTI ttlSTK J K. Mllw. Sydney. C. n il pk|i> K. A J. Mnrl,>, Sydney. C B.l • \V. T. Cleary. Sydney, C II ; DISTRICT OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 15 'Diamond CryatuI Salt Co.. St. ; Claire, MIrh. 30 1.^ Can. Suit Co.. ' Wliidiior. Onl. :;:2 Table Malt . I10(!.'i,"> Farmer's CoopiTalive Awn j I'tiarlottelown, P,E.I -■•i " IMHifiOL. A. Hyner, Cburlottetown. ■-'6 1 IKW7(I Colin/ •. Ul.'ki.', Siimmerside. a« •' I WMira F. w'. sironi? A (•()., Sum- inerside. P.K I. 2fi " ixmra Colin MllUuan & Co., Siim- nierside. I*.K I. . . ■i*' ' I «(lfl7,"i Sinrlair & Stewart, Summer- side, I'.K I 2>i " 60«77 Brare MrKay Co., Snmni.T- nide. P.E.I Mb 10 10 n a 5 8 e 1 Can, S.ilt Co,, Winilwr, Ont, ■iii TAIil.ESALT. RaulK or Anklmii. '~ HimiMka. UMt . J i>t>lnl<>a or tha rhl*r AiulMt 3 41- S 1 j^ fc U H 1 V • la n H»nwrk( ^1 1 • |H-I»rttir > Krport ,,f nplnloit) \ IKTIPAH. TKMFOKARY INMPKfTOR. Tr»fp .. 1 ' .. .. • „ " I Ml NolW OH. A o Ml I O ,•,.' Tracf M n.;tA 0.40 o.fla Tnrv 0.40 (W SA O 34 , •• aft Tr»r»> O 84 O iV) (I 41 »« 1 A (HI. (10. 00 00 wo to N «0 M 00 1 \0H (1 1 i ll.'tl Pitrefit A Bmi j ! Trace 0.07 Trace 4n MAfKEEN INSPECTOR. Trace Trace : Truce None O.OA 0./V2 40 0.83 O .W Nine 0.40 O .-!! i ■ Trace Trace 0.3S DO. 7 ON. 2 ON.N 00 2 OK H I 0.40 iTnee I TrM» Timet- I Trace 110.8 i I 1 0.43 I 0.35 0.27 ' None 98.8 «0.1 AK.-ENAVI.T. INHPECTOB. Tni.'i- 0.48 48 U.48 O.AO O. 3fl O 36 0.32 0.36 O.-M) I 0.3A I U.4S 33 0.43 I 0.28 None 00 2 00 1 00 1 •' 00.0 09.0 CO.I 90. t 75.VII. TSAU, TOASa' I 7SAa4| TSAu' TOAHO tbmtI 7«Ul3it| I I 730 I 7«Ui40 78711 78712 78713 78714 787181 787 1«! S3870 63874 0S878 fl06A6 00660 60670 it60672 60673 6067S 60677 ■ n 1 'T! BULLETIN Ko3S,-, Nature of ■ Sample t Name and Aildren iif Vendor, Cost. Name and Addies!) of Manufacturpr or Furnisher as Klven by the Vendor. Manufacturer. FurnUhiT DISTRICT OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAM) 1«17 . May i>0 Table Salt i OmT.) R. T. Holmm l,til. Siimmer- i side. I'.E.I 1 (iOiiS.1 W. A. Pcirden. Clwrlolie- lowri. F.E 1 tMKWrC H. Foster. Cli.irlotlceown. 1* K.l 1 lb r. Canadian Salt Co.. 2) Diainoml with (1 17 IW Trace o.v. 4(1 Trare .18 Traoc 0.7.5 Tr.-irc TraiT »H 48 n .IS Tniro 1 (10 M. 52 O.Wi 45 Triirc 25 32 021 Tr:nf O.H". 20 0.35 37 0.30 43 US None 31 .W Tr.ici' 2ft None 43 Nunc ■•8 5 •fS.H (lO 1 '.(8 . ti os.s 08 2 ■18 4 00 07 (H) 3 60768 M;!»fnt»sia i Hrand 69760 .-.:■ Itr..nd 00770 60771 ri!.'U'r.vstal with t'urb. of MaK 60772 69773 00774 i-i>r Brand . , l)»77.'> »iUi 1- ; Carb of L-nt'sia ;r\ Brand .■*ir(o 00776 69777 f \ n K. BELAND, INSPECTOR. II Tiac-r (1 0. So O 0.40 O. Trace O (1 O .-lO Tn (1 34 O. 14 01 41 (1.37 O 55 0.33 O 34 (1.4(i rrare None •10 (» 00 5 08 11 mi.o 98.8 ".)8 . 98 7 ■■ ■■ 0.41 16 sifro None 09.1 08 8 98.0 , 0.35 71016 71017 71018 71019 71020 71021 71(rJ2 71023 71024 71025 10 BULLETIX No 385.- ■* llrS Nature of Sample. 1917 April 10 10 11 12 12 12 Sel (It- table Tabic Salt I "S \a:n! a iil A I Ireti of ven'lir. Ooti. Name and Address or Manufacturer nr Furnisher as given by the Vendor. or Manufacturer. Furnisher. DISTRICT OF QUEBEC PROVINCE :— O. BROCHU e40.> (Mo; 641.') 64 6418 6424 6420 642S 6429 t:«() 7.136 733S 7340 7.342 7344 7349 7351 T. Bernard. St. Raphael. ... 1 bag Eug. lloidue St. Valier. . . J. A. Lcmieiix. St. .Michel G. Carrier, St. (iervais .1. E. Rouillerd. St. Gervais. Nap. .\ubln. St. Dnmien. . . V. Lavali)^. Buckland. C. Ueaiidoin. .\rmagh . Charlemagne Taillon. St. Jerome Nap. I'roiilx. Montmaitny Can. Salt Co.. Windsor. Ont. Can. Salt Co., Windsor. Ont. Interiiatlonal Salt Co.. <». Noel, .\rmagli a Hlbs '2 lbs Dame 1'. Richard, Borthier. . J. P. Foumicr. St, Francois. . 2 lbs A. Prfvost. St. Francois Jos. Breton. St. Pierre A. LStourneau, St. Pierre " A. Bo'ilet. Montmagny Jos. V>\\b6. Cap St. Ignace. . . i " 5 10 10 h 6 6 6 5 5 5 A Turcotte Frfre & Cle Tiufotte Fr*re & Cie. Quis- bcr N. Tur- cotte, Que- bec Can Salt Co., Windsor. Ont. Can. Salt Co.. Ltd Windsor. Ont. DISTRICT OF THREE RIVERS - April Sel de table 6864 0869 0870 6874 688U 6887 7409 7424 7426 William Perreault. Jollette J. H. Longpr*. SI. (iabriel Brandon Eugene Desrochers. St. Dl- dwe J. A. JuUnvllle. Jollette. . . . J. K. R. Deblois. St Thomas. JoUette L. A. TelUer. Berthiervllle . . . J. E. Boulard. St. Jacques r.\chigan Liulger CThevrette, St. Ga- briel Brandon Rcmi noausoleil. St. (iabriel B'andon 3 lbs 5 ft 5 5 5 5 5 6 fi Can. Salt Co., Windsor, Ont. Can. Salt Co.. Windsor. Ont. Hudon. OrsaU Montreal Laca.Ue & Gendraiilt Montreal 11 TABLE SAIX Rnulta of Analyiia. liisperWr'b Report l> not an exprenion (if opinion). I- r lo" go JO P n Remarks. .N C ADIEUX AND T OENDREAr. TEMPORARY INSPECTORS. Dr. V. P. LAVALLEB, INSPECTOR. Remarks, and minion of Uie Ohief Analyst. 0. 10 0. 10 0.46 50 0.H8 0.7.S SS o.w 042 0.47 n «'> 0.33 35 0.23 0.30 fl2 15 44 0. 19 0.18 0.22 0.20 0.18 0.18 0.19 0.18 0.20 0.26 99.0 mo 90.1 98.8 98.3 99.4 98.7 Hll. 1 9e.2 99.1 09.2 99 2 90.3 99.1 99.2 99.2 00.1 09.3 6406 0407 6418 6417 6418 6424 6426 6428 6420 5606 0.15 13 17 0.2« 10 25 0.25 0.10 0. 13 i6 0.14 0.13 0.15 13 0.17 O.on 0.08 0.42 0.41 7330 7336 Trace 0.36 O.Sl 0.42 0.42 0.S9 0.S8 7338 73401 1 73421 7344' 734e| 1 20 > 736ll 1 0.00 0. 11 0.00 0.14 0.09 0.14 0.00 0.13 0.08 Trace 0.46 0.49 0.44 0.45 0.80 0.48 0.41 0.63 0.38 O. IC 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.23 0.19 0.18 0,23 0.20 99.3 90.2 99.3 09.2 00.1 00.2 SS.8 90. 1 90.3 6S64 0860 6S70 6874 0880 6887 7409 7424 7426 li i 1 12 BULLETIN No. 38S- Natiirc of Sample Name and Adilran of Vendor. ! z, Name and Addreea nf ManufMturer or Fumliher ai KlTen by the Vaodoi'. Manufacturer. rumlihpr DISTRICT OF EASTERN TOWNSHIPS : it«i; April 10 Scl de tablet 738.'>3i.l. A. Houle. VIrtoriavllle. 10 10 II 12 12! 73».'>4 Fred. Lavlxne. Vlctorlavllle. TaSA.'i Victor RoullUrd. VIrtoria- vllle 73H.-ir) Eva rroulx. Victoriaville 7;iS.57 .loseph Mas^on, Virioriavillc 73S.->S,I. E. CuUmelle. Danviili' . . lib 5 S •• 5 10 ] .5 X. Chaput Pils. > Montreal W. H. Ouav. Victoria- vine. Paul Thl- beaiilt. Victoria- vine Hudon. Helieri. Montrfol. DISTRICT OF MONTREAL March :t(i April \-2 Tabic salt 747 U 74712 74713 74714 7471.'-. 74710 74717 7471S 7471!) 74720 .1. E. Slaitery. 12.1 Church .\ve. Verdun . West tniiwtcr Provision Stores. Montreal West (Ico. Iteaiivai.s & Co.. .W42 Sherbrookc St.. Notre- l)»- \x L Herman. 041 St. Catherine St . W. Montreal W. .1. Brown 8SS St . Catherine St. W. Montreal Ed. Ipton. 3r>S BourKOols St.. l.s IS IK \ llcaubicn. m Kavard St.. \lontreal .1 .\. Dionne. 1 IM I'onKrexa- lion St.. Montreal T. M. Taylor. 3.30 Charlevoix St.. Montreal .1. -X. Hoiirdeau. 305 Cliarle- levoix St.. Montreal May 1.^ Table Salt 15' 22; 740-.I 74(r)2 740.'>:i 740.54 74(W.') 74061 74(Mi2 740(i;i 7400.') 74ona» f< 1 pkK 10 1 ban 5 3 pkts 27 1 bag 5 2 Iba ."> 1 bag r> 2 pkts 20 3 ■■ 30 1 ban ."J Can. Salt Co. wm 13 tahi.khalt. I i-ptftor'i Report I- iK'T an expression of nplnionj. Reaiilta of Anal]riil.s. a 'I 35 3 k I I.ONDIN. TEMPOKARY INSPECTOR, (1. 14 Trace O. 40 o.4ri O.Ki 0.11 13 0.40 C.S7 0.7.1 O.IU O..").") 0(11 51 ; 0.22 I 1 0.21) 13 ' I 0.40 0.18 ■ KKAKNEY. iNSPE<'TOR. 0. 1<) 0.07 Trace l.W 0. If. O 71 1 O. 1» I O. 14 O 10 I I fiO 0. 14 I 2. 16 0. 13 Tracp O 12 44 0. II Tfiirc 00 I ■• 0..V2 0.40 O. 10 43 0.30 ' 37 i 0.25 I 0.20 ' 0.57 0.5K_ 50 O fH 0.41 ■ O 35 O 33 O. 14 O SI (i5 O 52 1 0.3K I iivTKJAN. INSPECTOR. O 2S , Trace! 0.43 24 j 50 I O 44 O 17 Tl-lKf O 43 17 I O 47 i O.liO I O 30 ; Trace, 0.74 I O 10 . 0.14 , •• 0.00 I 1.2« 0.10 ! 0.32 0.47 O 43 37 O.I'J 14 ! Trace! 43 ] i 30 0.21 O. Ill O 50 O 4K 30 O. IK 44 fi.15 17 "=0 Rntna ks. PS Remvkn. am', opinion of thi* Chief Aril, m. n».2 i. I OS. 1 ;. 98 I . 09.2 . 73853 73854 73S5S 73856 !»H 4 73»«7 I o.s Cere'Hw «» » OS ci 00 2 U.S. 1 08. ;i 98 9 00 2 97 S 00 2 no 2 Ct "^hos 74711 74712 74713 74714 74715 74716 74717 74718 74710 74720 74051 74052 740.">:i 74054 V4(K-.5 71061 74(m2 74063 7406 74066 ■Uli 14 JULLETIN No. 38»_ '4' s Nature of Sample i 1 Z Name and AddraM of Vaador Oo«l Name and Addreie of Manufacturer or Furniibar as given by the Vendor 6 s 5 1 9 CM. Manufacturer. Fumlaher DISTRICT OF OTTAWA — 1917 , April 12 Table Salt 73576 ;3,">76 73577 73508 A. E. ReaCo.. Ottawa A. Uoivln, 80 Quern St. West, Ottawa 3 bs^f 3 pkts 3 bags 15 30 25 15 The Dom. Salt 12 12 '■ Co., LUI, Samla. Ont. Cerehcis Ltd, Kngland The Dom. .Salt Co . l.UI, Sainia. Ont. Can, Salt Co., Windsor, Ont. • May 1 1 " 4 TaWe Salt 78316 DISTRICT OF KINGSTON - April Mrr J. Brvant. Kinsaton. . . . 2 lbs 5 5 5 5 10 10 5 5 (*eo. Rolvrt- ,, o 10 11 U 11 11 12 12 12 78317 L. W. Murphy, Kingaton. . . 78318'A. (i. Vermilvea. Bpllevllle . Dom. Salt Co. Samla. son * Son, Klntiston. .. J. Sloan 78319 78320 78321 78322 7832:* 78324 78325 A. W. Cawardine. Belleville. . Wallhrldge & Clark, Belle- ville ScCo.. BelleMlle J. E. Walms- ley * Co . Bellevlllp. St Claire t Thos. Mclntmh, Cotwurg. . . The Thompson MarDonald & Co.. Coboun? W. M. Fo.i & Co.. Cobourg. . Kooneys Crot-ery. Cobouig. . Sam. Sleeman. Port Hope. . . Mich. Can. Salt Co. Windsor. Ont. Dom. Salt Co., Sarala, Ont. Dom. Salt Co . Samla. E. A Dun- can Co.. Cobourg .. 5 DISTRICT OP TORONTO :— May 8 g « 9 10 11 »- IS Tiihle Salt 77821 77822 77823 77824 77825 77827 77828 7 7829 J. E. Beaton. Oshawa Mathison Bros.. Whitby... W. S. Short. Port Perry J. E Burk. Ut;ra Dobsou & Crosby. I'xbridge. Tim Doyle. Sunderland A. Hardy. Cannington 'James Whimster. Bradford.. 1 bag 1 pkge 1 bag 1 pkge 1 bag 1 pkge 5 10 S 10 10 5 10 10 Dom. .Salt Co.. Samla. Diamond Crystal Salt Co., St. Claire. MIrh. Western Salt Co., Ltd. Courtrighl .. .. Eby BiBin Can. Salt Co . Wind.sor. Dom. Salt Co., Samla. Western .Salt Co.. Ltd. Courtright Ltd. Toronto .. .. 1 15 lABI.E SALT. I- nut ail iir npin ' Report prossion ,m). Result* of Analytic. r.t ■2o I \. KirKEY. INSPECTOR. Cniiiry Brand ' 0.28 !i l«)s. litinnv.) Table -.all (17. S2 "v. Calc. IMiiisph. I.fvi. Mag. I'lHMpli. 0.44. Sod. IMiiwoh. 0.11 ■^;fi". r; Mag. Carh. I'.ir.'it and nest 0.3 A COS 0.10 Trace S8 1.18 Trace 0.84 0.21 0.32 0.62 0.S6 0.41 0.20 I WIES HO(iAN, INSPECTOR. . 0. 19 Trace .1 0.28 I •' .: 0.10 0.30 0.09 0.18 0.29 0.47 0.05 0.34 0.15 0.16 Trace 0.48 0.37 0.6J 0. IS 0.48 0.49 0.40 O.IG o.es 0.46 0.21 0.22 0.17 o.oe 0.24 0.23 0.29 0.06 0.24 II .1. D.XGER, INSPECTOR. • c'litiiry. 0.3.^ 0.11 0.2.5 0.20 0.18 0.22 O 20 i'.:rity ! 0.1.5 I'lirlty \ IK'hov Windsor. ^Tlo Trace 0.38 Trace 1.02 0.34 Trace 1.03 0.12 0.6S 0.65 0..52 0.67 0.60 0.74 0.61 Trace 0.38 0.21 0.40 0.36 0.34 1.03 Remarks. 1 Remarks, and I opinion of the 's.± I Chief Analyst. c'l I Z5 98.6 98.6 98.0 99.0 Cerebos Slfto 7357S 73.576 73677 73;i08 98.6 99.1 !•• 00.3 98.9 I 99.5 98.0 99.0 08.8 90.7 98.7 78316 79317 78318 78319 78320 78321 78322 78323 78324 78326 08 8 09.3 98.7 97.8 98.6 08.7 98.7 !I6.3 Purity Anchor Slfto Purity 77821 77822 77823 77824 77836 77887 778r8 77829 16 Nkture of N«mpl« imr Xpril 4 Tuhle ^iiH 11 11 13 '■ 16 • l.i t I I NanH' iiiKl Ac|clre« of Vonilor Cott I 3 j rta ! I I 7771(1. \ M AlmtKi !Mt .Idhn xt. s.'l haK I llaiiiilion I 77717!('riimpton Ciroot-rj . ( oIlMirne 1 pkuc" I SI . llninlfonl • 77ISIK. c. Harp, 101 l>allioii-ilc St Itr.iiiiroril 777U»Tlie II II.iKor Cii , l.tcl, , I llaK<-i-s\l|l<-. <<7:>(l.\ <■ IVarrn. Ilraniptim 7jriH'eveN vV d llraniploii I iKiK BUI.LET1H No. MS- Name and Addraa of Manufacturw or PurnlahM' as glvao by ,ii* Vandor Manufacturer rumliliar I DISTRU'T OK HAMILTON ."> Cun. Salt Co.. Wlntlnor. I() 10 Diamond ("r>«tal Sail Vi> . .St. Claire. Mlrh, 10 Doin. Sail Co.. Sarnlu. 10 WMlt-m Sail Co Courlrlxlit. ."• Horn. Sail Co.. Sarnlu. HlsTRICT OK WINDSOR April 13Tahle ■II 13i 17: v'. 1 ISj nil I'll 1!) Wlttt sianle.v \ Williamii. SarnJa 1 Iwik l<:t Jplfii.-M A; (-amplH-ll. Iliilm-- town . l.s.' \v. H. Ellsworlh * Son. I ban RidKeiown ''•'•' St) Sampli- * l.inton. Ktmex \ ImHWc. \V. HinUtrihoi * Co i .... . KinKsvillp . lK>10, c, A. l^uiok. Kin»Mvillo iMlOST. .1. Salinonl 10 (^an. Salt Co . Windsor. Dom. Salt Co.. SarnlH. Western Sail Co. Court rlit III. Can. Salt Co.. Windsor. Western Salt Co. Court rlKlit. Can. .Sail Co., Wlnil.ior Apiil .Ma; 10 Talile Salt III 01 i as; 7327H 7.''H>7S K. Destauls l.eiellier, Man :» haw W H. Morxan, 140 IlinKins 4 ^ IIm -Ave, Winnipeg . . . T. M. Radiier, 10.10 AJain St.. .» rans WInni DLSTRICT OK MANITOBA — I 15 Can. Salt Co,. Windsor. 10 ATestem .Salt Co.. I CourtrlKlit. „., . , 30 1 Diamond Crystal _, _ Winnipex Salt Co Mlrh 75L'7oMofroi i „.mKl,«. V.i22 • I 30 Oan Salt Co„ ^ Main St.. WinnliH« i Windsor .I'MijS.Jioddard. ,-.S'.)Xotre.Dame,;3 hags M North Am, Chem, Co,. Clinton. i Ont. 15 ;Dom. .Salt Co,. -..,„.,■ ,,,-„,. I 1 Samla. /aJSijA.W, Rimer * .son, (ieroux. ■ 15 Can. Salt Co.. ' Man I Windsor 7.51.'s;i,Hudsons Hay Co., Winnipeg. 3 eans! 55 E. La/enby. Lon- don, Rngland j WinnipeR •■>2Slr opinloiij. Hmilli of Aitftly^H. So" a. 1= Jl Remark* *4 Remark!, and npininn \.i (I .Vt ' (I 4:1 O IT > 11! (I !.'> UP ' I'l I 4(1 I) II I) tl3 ) aa 0.72 (171 ) 23 Trace O 04 (< 4.') (I..'!)) (I 22 (Ml. 2 (IK. 7 1IH.4 Siflo J7.7 Purity 98. » 777181 77717 77718 77719 77720 77721 l\i' T.M.HOT. INSPECTOR. ().()« Tr»f» 0.38 I'nir.v 0.27 Uuiilsdr 0,09 I Winil '.». 0.22 0.13 0. II 0.19 0.11 0.12 4H (W .w .'>- HI • 53 «) j 49 (1 42 0.33 20 1 U> 2 Ihn 71806 J:,wv* Cutler. Cnrlyle . i 10 10 10 nil in Ci.n Si.lt Co.. W Indsor. Wii«tein Salt Co.. Coiirl right. Cin Sail Co , V Inilwir. W ••stern .Halt Co., Courlrliiht. IJiim. Salt Co., .Sariila. 7I0'M) A C. Kemp, Cirl.xle 1 ll> 77001 Neimn .\. Co.. C:irl.\le 2 lln 77003 .lohn Neant. Arrolu 1 11) -7IHIS R. I.. Clarke. Arrnl:i • ■ •• •• I < 20 77011 W.M.Connor. Armlii i l» 7701M F W. Smith Ltd. Woybum 2|lM '■'* "7019 McKlnnonn Ltd. Weyhiirn. 33 " 77038 Cr<««Tnt Caiih (irocrr) Moo- 1 ll> ' no .IflW. .'i May .'i Can. Snii Co.. Windmr. 15 North Am Clieni Co.. Clinton <>ni. 5 •• ,. 23It«I)Ip Salt r,MT2 DISTRICT OF ALBERTA - April J. H. Morris >V <•(>.. Edninn- I l).vii ti Can Salt Co., W Inilsor. 10 Doni. Suit Co.. tun 24, .'>2U23 (ireat West (irorerj. Gdinon- j : ton 11 ■' i 62024 Henry l^nastou. Calcarv " May in 17 l^ IS 22 21 21 .'■.2«2o A. (1. illeks. Okotoks .■.2li2» i;s3U! 08384 083SS r.8iu:i (18404 08411 08412 W.J. Wood.<. Knderhy i bag 1 pkSP The Okananiin (irocery. \ «■ 1 has non. H.C I'" H. JackNon. Oeston. B.C. 1 tin ,1 Pkge Cranbrook Tradlnx Co.. 1 lb Cranbrook. B.C J. Manning. Cranbrook, B.CMI pkxe 10 1.1 10 10 30 I'J 10 15 > Can. Salt Co.. V lnd« rhl»f \niil>«i. Salt. 0.2 J ; Trace 22 12 O 16 O 34 0. 3H 0.36 22 24 32 07 O.M :« None IW (1 42 0.40 90.0 0.40 21 09.3 O.dO 3(1 m» I 0.70 .-ib 98.0 0.07 64 98.3 l.ll 76 • U8. 1 0.67 0.<2 •■ 9,S.8 it.Tr, 60 0.20 97.3 1.05 0.78 None 08 1 Shaker \ « R. MARKLKY. INSPECTOR. . .■<;.ll . 0.14 0.20 0.14 0.24 0.26 i^ Nor I 0. 10 !!• -il. i;, Mag. Carb.! 0.20 » ri.lsiir ' 0. 12 I' iiv. . ..; 0.28 I 0.34 C'Tmir.v Tims. PARKER, INSPECTOR Trace 0.06 0.56 None 08.8 0.89 74 98.4 0.43 0.44 •■ OS. 2 0. 10 O.liO 04 ■' 98.7 None 0.7.% 0.7(1 .. 98.4 •• 0. tu 0.42 99. 1 0..1H 0.04 O.SO 20 98.2 Trare 3« 0.44 None 99.2 ■• 0.H4 0.70 " 98 4 02 0.76 98.2 i Ririii Purity 71002 71606 71000 77001 77008 77008 7701 1 77018 77019 77atlA S2622 S3623 53624 B363S 52036 53637 53638 52620 53630 526311 H--,|, 0.09 1 14 07 07 u 09 l.-> 04 17 Trace ^ O.-W 00 ' OS Trace 0.04 O.M 0.39 0.40 0.33 33 1.74 0.74 Trace 1.84 98 9 98 a 99 8 98 97 7 a ( 9.S 99 97 s 3 3 Cereboa 083U>- 68306 BS;)84 GS.185 68403 08404 6.8411 ns4i? I J or •8 i 20 S»m» ail I Ailtlr* of Vmulor Ooal. BULLETIN Nn. .JH:_ ManM Mid addr** nl MMiufw^turar or Purniahn w KlTwi by tiM VtQilnr Miniifitcturar Fiirnl'fiiT IHSTKK'T iiK VANCnl VKK IIMT April 1" Tiililf 18 IV. >U II) 10 I •Mi •M\ Sail ."VVHHI Duki' < (iiHNi-ry. *HI Haatlni"- HI., K. Viiiii- .V.iml 11. Ni. :t'ii>"> Coni- mcniul DriMv \ iiiK^iini'i' .•..1111)11 .■..•i!iy7 r,Mt>JH .Vi'.H)!) Kllli.it Jk Co.. I'.ih Avf A KlnuHKit). VaniimuT Wwii'rn (inn'iTy. -'J4:i Main SI.. Vaiu'ouvcr Aiinandulr WiippI) <'o.. 1141 Coliiniliia SI . Now-Wiiit ininxtcr «'. A Wrl»li i.ttl. iisi Coliini- lila SI . Nc'w-WcHimiiinUT I ', llM .■llM I 'i V» JIlM I ' . llM 1 Ih 2 iha fall. Hall <'o.. \\ liitlMtr. Lrallf Salt Krfln- >ii;t <'<> . San KranrlsiM). Can Sail Co , UlnilMH- l.i-^lli- Sail Ki'Hn- Inu Co , San Kraniiwii. Can. Sail <'o.. \MnitiH)r. Ki-lly k Van. Vancouver. San KranrlM*o Salt KrHnvry San KrBnrl«co IJISTKU-'T DP VICTORIA April 27 27 Table Halt 7".V. C(il»-« ,^ VotMlK. Ii:i:t Kiirl Ml.. Vicli.iia T.'.T.Vl Tlioluirn < firoii'ry lli-acl St. & K»4uiniull Ril. Viriorla "jT.WiOak Bay «ir7(i763 H. W. (irant. 7111 Pandora I Ave. Victoria. 7.'.7«4 A. McKlnnon. 7IR> Pandora .\ve. Victoria. 2lh« 10 10 10 10 10 l.') 10 10 10 III Can. Sail Co.. Windwir. tolii" Salt Refln inn <'o . San Fmnclaco. Can. snlt Co., WInfliior. Lexlie Halt Kcfln- InR Co.. Can. Salt Co.. WlndMW. Leslie Salt KeHn- inn Co.. San FranciHCO. Can. Salt Co. V\ indwir. I.c«lic .Salt Kefln ing Co.. San Francisco^ 21 rAlil.B HKVt. I M.il an •xpraailon i>r opiniMi). RasulU of Aa*l7«l*. l| Ho" V it" i; • ) II AKMYTAOB. IN8PKCT()R. 0.14 0.08 0.08 O.ll 1 U. 13 0.03 0.44 o.ee Tra™ t 04 Traco 100 01 03 13 03 rrac« 0.4S 00 1 DO 0.13 O.fl'i 54 1.12 0.27 07 0.00 '. ti. ARMVTAOE, INSPECTOR. 0. IS 0.17 13 0.07 o.oe 0.13 13 00 II 0.08 0.43 1.11 1.00 Trace 1.00 0.30 1.00 O.fiO 1.04 0.42 OS 0.00 0.58 45 0.04 0.38 0.19 0.35 0.00 Rcnurka. ■amarin. a»d nplBlon of Uw CU«r AaaJjfat. «B.n ! MW3 98. 7 1 680B3 gs.g go.s 08. B 98 7 07.0 08.7 90000 ftSOOl SS004 ssoos saooo SS007 ssoos saooo 08.7 75785 787S0 757S7 7S758 75750 7S780 75761 78782 76703 7a784 08 7 98 5 00. 1 00 I 08.8 08 7 oa 6 08.7 08 5