SECTION 1. Any person, firm or corporation engaged in the manufacture, preservation, packing, or sale of foodstuffs, beverages, drugs, or medicines sold to the public in permanent containers of glass, wood or metal of such construction that the contents can be removed without damage to the container, may identify such containers by branding, stamping, blowing, engraving, or otherwise reproducing or marking in a permanent manner into the substance of such containers a name, mark, or distinctive design, and may obtain the registration of such container and of the name, mark or distinctive design, by complying with the following requisites:
(a) File for registration in the Bureau of Commerce and Industry an affidavit giving the applicant's name, residence, or citizenship; his place of business; a description of the container used by the applicant and of the name, mark or distinctive design adopted by him, together with three photographs or reproductions of the same; a statement regarding the method by which such name, mark, or distinctive design is worked into or upon the substance of the container; a statement of the class of goods sold by the applicant in such containers, and the time during which the applicant has been using containers so marked.
(b) Pay the sum of fifty pesos in the Bureau of Commerce and Industry.