WORLD'S RECORD Sold in Four Years Would Reach From New ; York to Denver. bs is an age of big business, and pugh the public has become acs pmed to big figres, the story of marvelous growth and develop- t of Tanlac forms one of the most resting chapters of America's lat lay commercial history. PUT years ago very le over heard ih Tanlac--to-day. it sti bly the largest sale hy medicine in the worl® In the period of only four y * time inow famous remedy has leaped i obsenrity to the very pinacle of ao. Its fame, in fact, has lon. spread beyend the limits of the nent, and numerous inquiries re- g it are now being received many foreign countries. few « people, ' however, fully a really wonderful re- has made. Indeed, if it 5 not for the unquestionable facts | fig t out by the largest drug firms of the of its success would °. 0 January list. the total sales lanlae a! nted to approximately ive million bottles, The demand, lever, is increasing, for during the ten sof year over one f bottles were wold and distri. in the United States and Can i the exact figure being 1,306,186 "therefore, the sales Year will amount to 3 AR This s les of Tan- SOW during every day of Or 2,100 bottles for every of thé average working day, fig fire 2a stupendous mind to grasp, but visualize aya twelve mil! : y - imagini out in a single file end to us laid they would make a ¢ from New York 80, 'and on to Denver, y would form a double from the = Great Pied would tower 135 Pike's Peak, or rise er than the Wool. n New ' York, the world, for demand lac has be- ; fhe t. ge ale instead 3s €ross as have been, is now 'the carload, and even by ' In proof of this it is fact 'that the leading h now. buy 'exclusively In carload SANGSTER. June 9.--A severe electric storm passed over this vicinity on Friday night last. John Hickey, Burridge, purchased three cows from Martin Cochrin to-day. Rev, J. Powell has carpenters engaged erecting a gar- phy's. Mrs. F. Judge, Glendower, and baby, Anna, spent a couple of Bidays at T. Young's. Miss E. Me- Curry at M. Cockrin's; Mrs. M. Neal and children, Kingston, with her sister, Mrs. T. Barrett. T. P. Young at A. Le Garey's. LAKE OPINICON. June 9.---~The dry weather has enabled the farmers to do. their seeding. CC. Tolson has purchased a new Maxwell car. V. Murphy, Chaffey's Lock, bought C. Tolson's Horse, Mr. and Mrs. W. Kerrush, Chaffey's Lock, spent last Sunday at K. Darling's. Mrs. F. Smith has been called suddenly away owing to the illness of her daughter, Mrs. KE. Alexander, Gienvale. Mrs. K. Dar- ling has returned home : after spending a week with her parents at Kingston. Mr. and Mrs, J. Link- later spent a couple of days of last week at Latimer. D. J. Hughson has gone to Watertown. Mr, Camp- bell and son, Robin, spent a day at Sydenham this week. GLENVALRE, June 9..--8Sergt. Joseph Hawkey, who recently returned from France with the 21st Battalion, called on friends here. Willlam Hammond continues very ill. Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Gordon visited at B. Coult- esr's, Glenburnie, recently. The Misses Orser, accompanied by friends, motored to Trenton on Sun- day to visit their aunt, Mrs. I. oes ment, A wea girl has fiken a» fer abode at John Purvis'. Herbert Curl brought home a bride on 'Wednesday last. Jimmy Gordon, who has been under the = doctor's care for the last week, Is Improving, GQ: Topliffe is in Kingston this week on the jury. : Mrs. Woodman and little daughter, Kingston, are at J. Cramer's. Mrs. Snook, Belleville, is visiting her sister, Mrs. W .Ham- mond. y INVERARY. June 7.--Melville Patterson, af- ter spending some time overseas, has returned home. His . many friends are pleased to see him look- ing so well. Rev. A. BE. Oliver will remain on the circuit another year. Sheldon Perry is repairing his re- sidence in the village preparatory to moving dwto it. "Mrs. Ellen Patter- son is suffering from a severe bruise on her Hmb caused by the kick of 4 cow. Miss Effie Hunter hag re- turned from Toronto, Miss Maggie Hughson is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. ries Hunter, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Babcock and Wil- liam: Lindsay are X samp meeting at Yarker. Mrs. Maggie Franklin, . after gpending a week among friends here, has urned Kingston, home i i age. Perey Hickey is at N. Mur- | ght. No dam- age was done in this locality. Cen- treville again held a reception for her returnied ' soldiers, - presenting them with watches and rings. A baby boy has arrived at Kenneth Weese's, Frank Lochhead has ar: rived from overseas to visit his mother, Mrs. Charles Lochhead. Hugh Evans has also returned, and is at his sister's, Mrs. Vince Dono- hue's. - The young bachelors = of Centreville held a sucessful party in the hall on the evening of May 30th. Quite a'number of the people took in the ebration of the King's birthday in Newburgh. VENNACHER. June 7.--Hugh Kelley, Matawat- clian was through here buying wool wt 70 cts. per pound. Mr. and Mrs. William Rosen-Blath are spending the summer months with the farm- er's brother Archie RosenMlath, Jr. Miss Nettie (McKinnon, teacher of the public. school here, was a week-end visitor at G. M. Rebee's. George and James Bebee, Oswego, N.Y., are visiting | their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bebee. Alexander jackson has been 'called to attend court at Napanee as juryman. Mrs. Alexander Jackson Is visit- ing her son, Robert Jackson, Cloyne. Mrs, Harris Wilson and little son, Douglass, Kingston, are visiting at Wellington Holmes'. Dan Gregg and Charles Rosenblath have to-day re- turned from overseas' service. They went from here boys under 18 years of age and to-day they are very fine looking men. v . A i ASTI FALLBROOK. June: 9.--Thomas Ennis and family have moved to their new home in Fallbrook. Dr. William Blair has returmed from overseas and is visiting his brother, John Blair, of this place. A number from here attended the entertain- ment in the town hall, Lanark, on Friday evening. Nursing Sister, Katie Forgie has returned from England and is visiting friends in Toronto. She is accompanied by her sister, Miss Barbara Forgie. D. Ferguson and bride treated the young people to an enjoyable party on Wednesday evening. Willlam Buffin is improving his house by a new coat of paint, D. McKerracher Falls last week. 'The cheese factory is doing good work with P. Kirk- ham as proprietor and R. Anderson as assistant. J. BE. Playfair is do ing a rushing business in his cheese box factory, -------------------- ELGIN TIDINGS. * Many Visitors Arve Holidaying in the Village, Elgin, June 3.--Pte. George Kerr and wife, who have recently return- ed from overseas, were calling on friends fn the village. Miss Byin- ton, Portland, was the guest of her sister, Mrs, G. F' Warren. F. De Well, Chantry, spent Sunday in the village. Miss Mildred Kerr was guest of friends at Clear Lake. J. Pinkerton left" this week for the Canadian west for the summer months. Rev. Mr. Keough has been appointed as suc Stillwell. Rev. 'Mr. Stillwell and Mrs. Stillwell will take up residence at Oxbridge. Rev. Mr. Stillwell has ore Long has competed her course at 'been granted superannuation by onference. ¢ : 2 Mr. and Mrs. Morton, New York, have taken possession of their cot- age at Sand Lake. Miss Grace De | Kingston Business College and is home for a week. Pte. Hunter, who Nn overseas, Is a guest at Ww. TT. Grey had the mis- ] J.C. Pennock, Mrs. A. Morgan feft this week to receive treatment at an Ogdensburg hospital for neuritis in the face. Mrs. 'W. Kelsey and children, New- made a business trip to Smith's r to Rev, Mr. |. "What Sugar is That ?" VER the tea cups, women frequently ask this question. Ever since the Sugar-rationing period of "1918, housewives have displayed a keen interest in the subject of Sugar. For it was then that they obtained new light on the source of that Sugar which they had found to be most satisfactory for table use and for preserving and baking, 0? ; When Canada was without any of her usual supplies of raw Cane Sugar from the West Indies, Canadian homes were still supplied with Sugar. On asking her Grocer where it was coming from, the Canadian housewife learned that this Sugar she was getting--and that she found so satisfactory--was Sugar refined from Canadian Sugar Beets. : DOMINION CRYSTAL SUGAR Women who use this brand have found it to be all that Sugar should be. And it is with great satisfaction that they realize that a Sugar so fine is "Canadian from the ground up." It is a matter of pride that we are able to produce our own -truly Canadian Sugar from our own Canadian-grown Beets. You should know mere about this product. You should read the whole: interesting story as told in our beautiful Book "Sugar from Beet to Bowl." A copy of this Book will be sent to you if you write requesting it. It explains fi how the juice is extracted from the Beets; how the juice is purified by filtering: how this juice is converted into sugar crystals; and how the sugar turns from brown to white. To read this Book, is just like taking a trip through one of our modern refineries. In those refineries we do refine from raw Cane Sugar, but our pride is in the product we make from Canadian Sugar Beets--there is none better, : : a 3 iu Most Grocers have Dominion Crystal Sugar in'20 pound bags as well as in the larger bags and barrels. Most Grocers take pridesin selling this superior and truly Canadian product. Ask your grocer for it. xe FEAR DOMINION SUGAR COMPANY LIMITED .