Locus ap, 1919 S _ i .A ~ ,4 wr ` - - ' 'ram on-anLorrn'rowN GUARDIAN ' ,___ ___ ____ _ _ _ _ _ - -- » .' .<~ _ ~ - - _ _ - .. __ ) . -1 " " PAGE NINE CANADA'-O LAST HUNDIID i DAY! IN T ' ‘ - _-11' °"'*`1' WM muxd th: umpire nn. ,,,,,,_ ,_,,, mewrs .- , _ _ Q on guard _ M 8 d_ _ Oman er is back in his oillce -_-_ _ ,_ _sy ay r a consider The pen has been mom Wwmn one pg un mm, mnmlu of m_ _ the H___'_:.t1_:_°_ :_:_:l:ne_i_‘° H sect life is the manner in which the 1' sexes of certain species contrive to _-head. The people of the Imperial csp- A ° lllride the communicate with each other at long ml cheered them to me mm The _m'_"_?:?_:_;il;si road their objective distances. The story or the oak elser M the _______ ;¢°“1'¢4luesnt une, south moth is like s fairy tele wsop tn l 1' °"11°- Tiltlre were four 11111-lden emerges from the cocoon sbs ` mains t Il Gills to be captured may find herself imprlsloned in the ___l_ ii-he old cennsn frontline sy.. Shiv non of the naturalist, in n smoky , ' _ 2 1:" °f loiwhrle-Preux °°Wi1 may miles from the nnnnts of elllwiiouvroy line. hor liin Nevertheless, she ni. once 8 Drocourt-Qiieaut line. announces her advent to her possible 4 ‘c““1 1111 Nilrd line. 1111111111. then -hovering over the iar The equnl" yu cover” with 'ln “WW moorland. 5". Arthur C,"-l.l0_ g_C_M_G__-K_C_B__ and machine “nt The n -hu How is the communication made? . I Ill have l1l‘°V0d second 'to none in the 'wud-Am1°”' 11111 illlsllt us one les- By what wireless megraphy ‘mes 111° son, sn,-| 0|,” ,ms th” tha _ k yililng female seand the imperloup an s plmuld 0000' md not precede _ha ____ messale that causes the egger gall. fsnty_ The um" 'ent I ants to desert their fragrant habitat _ plandidl . ' y _$111190 their course through strange AN m-|»n|cA,|,¢ MANOUJVRE and dusty wilderness of bricks and s-ble number of Canadian troops msrehed throalli -the streets of Lon. don with Bir Arthur Currie st than London Times marked the occasion by printinl the full summary ol Canaan last 100 days in the war: Canada- has borne her full sh". in the struggle for liberty, and lm- ilnal effort during the last hundred ,nys wnieh opened with the nsttis _of Amiens on August 8, was worthy of her sons. who led by Lieut.-Gen. ileld of battle- - in the esriy part or isis, when it became evident that the German lead. ers intended to make s bid for vic. tory, the Canadian Corps rr" holding the line in_the Lens ares and T110 Cvrns sttsnr s mortar. find the indentical house, and On saplrlnx ll", Cm” du Nord the 3'- 19411- 1&11Bhing at locksmiths, clust- h T.6CtiD lil [Rl _ 1 - 1 "5 Dm 5 ° “"1 9"* 130151 Cmml erin masses round the tiny prison fields, which France had defended ‘U C0111! C0ll‘lll1ai1der atteln t- ed end carried out successfully one ‘inf wherein the 1' °“"5 1"'1“°°“ 1° 111191" with the MW" °f her R°5“1" Arm? me ned? The facts are unqestioned' ex- in the bloody -slrlissle of 11015. ‘iHere," to 1111016 311' Dmlslas Haig. "little or no ground could be given up." |With his characteristic thorough- ness General Currie left nothing to chance. The Canadian Corps worknrl night and day to make their positions impregnable. Acoaceeivz serene: most difficult operations in war. pemm _ d- _ ' he -Corp, crossed the can" on 0 2600 11 s es gned to bring _a-bout yards front -and at once' expanded to these assembling” and to *test the di* 15-000 Yirda. This is an intricsle Sauces the males will travel have of- manoeune at the but of um” and ten been made. |But the manner of ’ i io requires skillful leadership and high communsmt n remain? 1° be dm ' - - dilllillline. two qualifications the C - covered' _ ana dum! possessed in the highest deg_______ Tile French naturalist, Fabre, says These operations resulted in the Current Opinion' with his hmmm mi °f Clllllbrlli. which was occuplel Ullllllcity for taking pains. devoted long , _ _ _ ’°‘“l°-°- the oernisn ai-in is ,,, winstzse Mlesaose an-wssu 'r » K ° “° at last wring the secret from the ` ' _*rv*-1 _ Twelve million bottles sold in M llresent rate of salcs grand b end of resent ear square feet of floor space. 8.000 bottles daily. Demand for preparation has throughout the United States and of the Gospel. Now sold from const to const throughout the United Stntcs :iiiil ada. FACTS ABCUT TANLAC Y D Y - _ - Large and modern laboratories at Dayton. Ohio, occupy 00,000 Capacity of plant rccenlly doubled to take cure of riipidly incrcus ing business. *Present cupuclty 30,000 bottles daily. Branch lllallt recently established in (Tuliuda, with a capacity oi length of ti-me, and is constantly increasing. ‘ Publicly endorsed through the daily press by incn of prominence 11111895. mayors of lending cities, lawyers, iloctora, bunkers, stiiio and government officials, prominent educuturs and well-kuowii ministers Tanlac is purely vegetable and is composed of tho moat iii.-ni-fii-» lal roots and hcrbsknown to science. l<`oriniilo. complies with ull liai- ional und state pure food and health laws of liiilted Statics und Cun- four yours. total will reach 15,000,000 bottles broken all `worlil's records for some Canada, including Supremo Court and from Gull' to Great Lakes, Canada. ‘ _ States and Canada, Will Bottles Phenomenal and 'l'anliii:, ibn i;bl'uif‘il iiicdl<:iue` rcnizirkiiblo riii-iiilts tbroughoiit thc lini Wcst and Pm-iiic Con:-'t.' will now be sol the d’rovincc oi l’rini:i: iCd_vviiril lslziiiil, iiiitoil. liiicr-ilzly i‘0li\iiiiiri'iiil h islory. _ _ glthogt opposition owm_ to th I ‘_ periods to devising test that should _ at eneral Currie had outfisnked During the heavy ,flsliting that the enemy by capturing me mn l>_rensts of the linightiy oak ezgers. _ \ _ ’ e abandoned of course, any hypo year the main body oi the Corps held lov,-“_ The 0 theses based on the -faculties 01’ 818111 __ '1'*”°”'“"" Derations were carried the trenches in .the Lens sector, and _ ii ll i ; il _ . , ., . .. ii.. ...no nm. -nn..--.-1 in n °“i£’.§.'.'Z°if.°'1§"l1.'}§"“."1i- .. -,_ 32--..°i2”-5. 5.3 .."1i’.'§°i..f'.' S2" 321.25. Uther Leading Retail and Wholesale Diuggist From All' gresaive attitude by means of bold look place from'March to June last ground to the north and east of the . - __ s raiding and frequent sas attacks. The . salma, the Drocourbqueam "ne made 1118 5111111' 11 Very 011611181 house 2nd Canadian D ivislon, commanded hy Major-General Sir Henry Burstall, Wood and Canal du Nom "fi Came 10 111611' 1f101'S $11111- Fabrc K. C. B.. C. M. G., was detached ironi the corps for ii time and did himself seems finally to lean to the Commander. -Sir Julian Byng. every foot of the ground and over- PD g n w ere e I_~uring the p-_ri-nil tus Canadian m splendid work near Amlens_ ` When the German -pressure eased Sir Douglas Haig withdrew the Cana- dians from the line, and from May 7 was instructed to make active pre- ws-s passed round that -the relief oi ENE MY'8 RAPID RETREAT From October 12 to November 11 io July 5 the ‘Corps was in G- H- Q- the enemy was retiring rapidly Reserve. The time was spent in vll- ill,-0050 0 large lndusll-50| ,,.,,,,_ Be__ orous traininl “nd |'G0l'81\l11lB1i0l1- fore Valenciennes was reached over` General C\i1'l'18» ‘V110 l‘8B11led 111111 111° 70,000 civilians had been liberated by iilally 08118 011 1110 11111111111' 11? 111° the Corps, and by October 19 40 towns Engineers for W0l‘k1IlK P81115! 'U 11 and villages, including the town of- suurce of weakness. sli‘e1l5t1\0ll°11 111! Denain. had been freed. The pursuit Engineers, and also sl-1'8l‘ill1l9l1B\1 file was arduous, as the Corps Command- Machine-$1111 OTSU-11111111011 H1111 101111911 cr gavethe enemy no rest. The cap- lhem into 'battall0l1ll- ' ture of Valencienues was oarrled out When the callcama for the C8110- in conjunction with the 13th British diana 01168 1189111 10 1111” “ii “°i1"° Corps. The fighting was very tlerce at part in -the operations the Corp! WH” times. the enemy taking advantage oi "trained to the 111111111-0-" 1"1'°m °1“11'- the numerous small house for machine in in the ospture of M0118 011 N°'°l“' gun positions. in the sotusi opero- ber 11, the-y carried all before them. tions round the town over 800 of the After it had been decided to rnalie enemy were killed, and 1,800 prison- s big eilort to relieve the Dl`9”“1'° °“ ers taken, the Canadian casualties be- the Paris-Amieils 11118. 09119111 Currie ing only 80 killed and 300 wounded. Ou November 10 the Canadians psrstions for the ‘l118C11!- 1111*- 1" °"d°" were on the southwest outskirts of to deceive the 6110111! I' 1° 111° m°'°‘ Mons. and by occupying the hish ments of the Cantliillll. two M1151' ground to the south the town fell into ions were sent to YDl‘°5- whim 'Md their 'hands like a ripe cherry. l t Ge - ' iroiit rank of all our proprlcturlcs and it is a striking test mouy o n The raw silk. as it comes from _I ___ _ha ________________d leader wm_ 0____| tread slnsorly. Dr. H. Knight Hors- ileld. the English entomologist, ven- tures to make a suggestion. By what right. he asks do we restrict insects ip our own five senses? Five is an arbitrary number; in other realms of nature there may -be five or fifty thousand. A naval oillcer serving on the South American coast recently noticed that while his hip lay close inshore, using lis power wireless the air became full of butterflies and other winged ln- sects,' which quickly dispersed when the wireless stopped. 1£ appears, says Dr. Horsfleld, that some insects possess organs capable of responding to vibration that make no impression on our coarser organization; it is fair to infer that the mule oak egger may be cquippcd with a receiver by which he roads the love message dis- patched by the imprisoned maiden in the chip box miles away. LADIES DRESSED iN TIN- Many of our lady readers may not be aware that when they are arrayed in their silk robes they are to a con- siderable extent dressed in tin. Much of the silk used in America is manu- factured ln Pennsylvania where great coal fields insure cheap power and where so many women workers can be readilyobtalned from the multi- tude of families whose male members ure employed in 'the coal and iron works when other forces had id give com," the mos, ,,l,,,,,.`,e,,s,,,,,c,,_i““5°'*‘ °f ”°1"“°° fm" ‘° "”“‘1» °f 143230 sorvi.Es sono ev ground both nu .ii and south of the They engaged and defeated decmvelyl yletliuue-Arras lliic the Canadian hold 31 German _di,mom_ reinforced by! fast and at one ilniii w».'e defentllul numerous ,pedal m,wl1ln0.5',m com. '1-3’~f° -*Ara* 31°'-""1m'\t°11' °“°'”m‘ Denies. The prisoners captured to- vl the ilfiliflil lille- tailed 120585. wnue 311 lug guns, 1,923 achine guns, and many trench mon .uotnr Mu.-:`iin.. Brlg.\i-».‘ whltfi r..\s lar, fell mo mall. han” over no uiggnlzed by il'°sii ll--~ (lc:icm‘ iirii- 000,,-e mlles of French 80" 'are “_ iinel. C. B.. C- lil. 0-- D- S - 0-- l covered, and >54 towns and villages l-‘relich officer settled in Canada, did lll,eral0,l_ _ . TAMBLYN'S STORES Further evidence of thc groivih und popularity oi' Tanluc in Caiiiidii. is found in the following lcitcr from G. Tam-blyn, l__.imited: Toronto, Ont., Can.. Feb. 15, 1919. Mr. G. F. |Willls. Intcriiiitioiiul '1`nnluc Distributor, Fourth Nntioniil Bunk building, Atlanta. Ga.: Dear Mr. Willis:- in reply to your enquiry ns to the ro- sults we have had from ibo snlc of Taiilac. We havc certainly been _-lur- priscd at the voliimo oi business wc have done vi'-itll your preparation. Up to the pri:-scnt time we lii_ivi-. sold 143,280 bottles of your preparation. We consider tliii-l a remiirkeblo snlc and assure our zipprcciutiou oi thc Agcncy for Toronto. Yours sincerely, G. TA-MBLYN, l.Tl)., By G. Tiinililyn. ` Seattle, \Waah., March 17, 1919. Mr. G. F. Willis, Ilitcriiiitliiniil ills- trlbiitor Tanlac, Fourth Nntiolinl Bank Bldg., Atlanta, Gu. Dear Mr. Willist- Wo are glad to inforul you that since we accepted the wholesale dis- tributing agency of Tunlac in this tcr- ritoriy. March 14, 1918, we have sold and distributed 68.160 ‘bottles of the medicine and with thc car that is now enroute to us from t-lio factory wc have purchased over 80,000 bottles ol your preparation it will no doubt bc of ilitcrost to you to know that the wiilcsprcarl pop- ularity of Tanlnc has been a big sur- prise to ua, even in spite of the fact that we have been ln the wholesiile drug business ln this territory for so many years. Tdnlac now holds thc the salient was 01100 m°1’° th’ °b‘1°°` eral Currie‘s tactics that he found il Japan. China. or italy. is first steam- trade. _ 0,0 Th, fuss proved most_sueeess- unnecessary to bombsrd Csmbrai, ed ,md ,le50mmBd_ Tllll, gum takes our salesmen _,Hmm tha, -I-Hmm, ful. for when the Cal1ll11°“'i 'mi me Denain sud M0115- away about ouedifth of its weight. ugcnts are experiencing ii gratifying French on their right and the Aus- The iollowin fl ures show the 'sliC- ifter this comes the dyeing and spin- :ind colistnnlly increasing dcinziuil roi' g< g _ _ _ mmm un theiiyleu' atiiitciiiiitienli °°" 1'1"” ';"t_"‘° :;”°:t°,°§,:,‘,1°d;:;:a' ;“"g_°"d fgunliy um welighi“g` “Me Tanmsiiuv'mwnivl'-iioln/lEs nitro vo. August 8, the erman ,lllm Corps ur ng e ll ’“ s wlere e in comes il. Deparmlqnl lmrl located them on the August 8 to November 11: ` As a magazine says; --The weigt- M__mphi___ Tmm__ April ,0_ ,M0 Ypres front. ' _ Prisoners . _ . _ . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . .. 31.537 ing process is very interesting, both National l~,,.,,,_, & (-~l,,.,,,l,-0| <10” l.l,,ll. The l,.ll_l0 of Amions proved mos Guns (heavy 'and light) 0111111111311 from the standpoint of manufacture fax, N. S., Ciinailii. _ _ _ _ __ ~ v hmldli-il thi- '1nnl.ic.i< successful. the suri>"i°° of JM _ . - 523-und wearing in silk that may have \Vo lla c wo vi-.irc .iiiil our _ . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . _ . _ _ ____ _ enemy was complete and Uvemh m Machine guns captured . . . . . . .. 2.9421-ost aight or ten dollars a 110111111 A119 ;;’r(; ]:2?,],;L u,,],,l,’,),nl,,,l lo 432303 lun. inr_ From August 8 to zz the 01”' Trench mnrtsrs (heavy and llshti extraction or the gum represents n ,,es_ ,,p,0_ ,0,7_ ,,,,_., ,,,,, rw,-_im_, disns met 15 German dlV1S1°“°- '“`"'° _ serious shrinkage. It happens that iiiollill. nilii no sold ilvc ciirlouiis dui- ili tliut month nlonc . _ . . . . . . . . . . _ 365 - __ . _ . . . _ . . _ . . _ . . _ __ __ nn-ed 9,131 prisoners. 190 5"” °§__:_e Territory released (square mlleal 500 silk has n particular nmnity fo tin g ___Eqq_G_________S DRUG “__ ill e liberated ,ll lol] -ln llrydifochloric acid. So " cnllbres, and more than 1-00° ‘Mc _“__ Cities, towns and v as H _ seo v tara Thel’ De sluding Cambral Denaiil, Villenclell- the silk manufacturer proceeds to N______v_n___ ,I.__m_ Apm l,)_1,n0 guns and trench m01‘ - ‘ or in trnteii 14 miles, released an a1‘°‘- n 67 square miles. 111111 111’_;""§E__;7 towns and vllla8@!~ W1‘11°" 1 6 ties were comparatively 118111- Arter the line had cuieied <1°"‘?_' the Corps returned tothe ist Ar:1__: which increases its power of absorb- - ' > ' " i ;. ' . . -, ` ~ 1 es and M-ons. 223|-treat his degunimed silk to u bath of Nuuomn mug & (.|“,m|cm (-_,__ ll,,ll_ The Corps inet not less than 47 Gel’-|||quld tin. it absorbs several ounces -mir, N. S.. < iinuilu: - _ th f' _ T h hr 0 1 k. .liiiw thut wc lizivi-_ msn Divisions. slm0ll 0110-10111' 0 to the pound of silk hen c was LS ______:§_ ’u°l?d§,ll`;l.ri~ii-il of ovcr 15 cur- lhe German strength on the Western ll in a phosphate-of-soda ilrcpurution _Dads _-___ T_______;_ ‘_l80_000 b0m______ _“_ mediate territory 110111115 11 front. this im - Already s1%Yl°““m1’-°r°f an CTM' ‘"3 1'1"’ 'md 511'” 11 °“°th°" bath' record as thc lurgest said by us ill 1 ` 3 nrt 'ln these oparl' He may repeat the process until the n given tlmc of any 010111101111! 1110111- lfea and v1'ev°1°‘1 1° ’“°T° me ‘""“° "1‘° '°° D - i n iii foiii~bii-unonn. nncdwhlch beginning in from U mm' ue M home -nd in scum." nm. pound of raw Suk' which had shrunk d"ll?ili:‘.;ct s(iili\i:-ix mado wth lin nf- I Arran on Au!\15f~ 20- °°“°1“ded B ivision, which saved the line ru thirteen ounces by the i:lc5ummln8 on our all ,md wlllmut ,, ,lngln T110 15'- D » _ fort D- ' _ _ at the second Battle oi Ypres in April- operation, takes on enough tin to complaint from any or our patrons or ' -ras rwo i»_ow¢1_l° A _ 1015 lp np mere. The 3rd Dlvisl0ll- make it weigh at least twenty and sulppgpl-,¢les_ , ’ .. " ' - LOCKINEAL CO-, lnoiudins the famous Prim" 1"‘"- i>=1'l111>= 1011>' °' °"°“ 51”’ °““°°°‘ 'SWR c. s. iuan'rii~:. bullies in the a liao been demohililed while ii This weighing is of advantage to vlcopresldent _md General _Manager_ One' of the bl[¢°l1~ li s ’ h - wp,-lrl wa, von Bissiiib the German _"ge part of the 2nd DiY1l1011 1191410" the vvearers. An ordinary 191111! _--- d the fauioul C nada-Ex taffeta. that retails st. say $1-50 1’ Knoxville, Tenn.. Ailrll 19.11119 i lium. an ir s - » - _ °"“""' °' 3° 5 e us- ° srd is composed. vfvbeblv. or five- Nduonui Drug to che-nionl co., mu burgomaster Mai. new back in 1_'___y eels, has told s. fine story of the the when Von Blasts! °1i'°d° mm l _____--._--- 0 Y - _ . s held for hatching during cold nlght, silk and three-sights tin. Yet fax. N- S., §;1_l:_“§1I§__»________ _“ost _________ 1:-:ss - weather should -he kept st s temper- it is satisfactory in its lustre and will ____l'il:_l_>;_11°11_°_‘_’_____ handled __ mr yew, _ _ n.ed_ hellpeted. mr between 40 degrees and 50 de- 0,-flllmg-ily wear for two seasons which and have sold over u0_000 holllss wwnhan' booted lm, 11191,. 0 il 91161011 10 118 the i01ll9BiZ any slnco taklns me agentyy. and with s sword clstterins B1 __ side. He had som0_11l1ll8 ¢° 9"' 8 ' told M. Max, and the 1l“1’.5°‘“°°t°' invited nun to tene s onsir. A' “° ‘WA so Von 'Bissing drew his revolver all but it on the table, within easy resell waist to last. if that taifeta. were ed silk it would grees. . _.___------~ woman would want is silk dress or KULHMAN-CHAMBLISS (.0. g,ll balm City, Utah. ‘April 19,' 1919 ' 1 “""1° "'°°‘ ““"”" ' ii ch mlcni co. unil- - -f ».-,;--,-.°.';,';.;.;_.°.-it »=-2° - -f-= --M -- 1111110 'bi' M1NA'n3wlN0eToN|0 ` better. Wc are now distributing our eighth MRS' A' ' During the last year or two. 11111101' car of Tanlac. consisting of 1.060 doz- ci his hand. The hursomseter sllen Lot 5_1, E_ ,_ _ _ __k _____c_____ ___ __-__ The m____ ______ was __ece_v__d _ne_ li out his nenii to his waistcoat pil; iet it beside the revolver. "And 113'; uno' 'O ‘Q‘*,’| _ _ v h 1 was 'sured of s severe att-acl 0 the stress of raw s - “___ d _“ce that time ket t k ut, his fountain 17011. I Rhelimltism by-M1NNR%11g§‘] ““9"°°°d°nted halsms' weighting ?3“il?v:ouistribui3d io the agents . oo o f- Mhheue Bay J 1‘1_ "nm-ed' came to be done in the woven goods about 100704 homem The “le ls 1 V" “ur” °' ‘ "nn, ss well as in the tram and organdine, 0,,-lalnly unusual, and it is the best he mil. sngliins at von nlssi s ie: by MiNA_-_lt_-_[Lg _l._i_N_l_Msg1_'_l‘_._AcHT_l ___ “_” “___ 'msn M me c°__my__w__ have ever had on any pmp,,e,_,_y ` medicine lg unter. often wear as much tin as silk and __-_MITH FAUS DRUG Co_ l then 0 Br 8 _ ,_ _ - Mmm hu h.m"“°d . “ce frequently more. --Ex. (A000 Bisslng is deed, hli master is a cravcn_ ‘ ii » S°”*°””°1 3- 55°' e°;°':1'°“’ "°““°"°° °”°"' “°‘°“” ““ "‘“‘ “° 0ver the United States-and Canada Tell ofthe Un-n' 0Ct0ber 8 capture of Cambrni The iollowin ' - _ g ure cxlriicls from lcitcrn iiiiil tclcgrtiliis frolii l1i'imliiiciii Between August 28 and October `12 scent theory' but ha plainly does 5° denlcrs all over thc lillitod -Status iiiiil (iiiiiiiiiii, lcllilig in pliiiil, cold Iigurci-i 110101111111 Work “11‘191` 1119 '1`1l1l'<1`A1'i11Y the Corps advanced 23 miles lighting tojuvvglnt ‘inka ;’etter'_ _ of the rcmarkiihle growth and ilcvelo ' ers o ste n i b th liinclit of Tainliic llirouglloui Anicrrcai i TANLAC HOLDS FRONT RANK IN CALIFORNIA I _“T I 1.03 Aiigiilcs, Cul., i"i:l>. 15, 1010. Mr. (1. l<‘_ Willis. 1. In1el‘iiiitiimiil llial|'i\>iitoi' 'l`niil;ic. i<‘oui'lh Niitiiiliiil ilaink Bldg., l - lloiii' 'Slrz-‘Tile silica oi' 'Tulllac have bocli grciitly bcynnii our cxpi,-ctatioii.-s. Alliintn, Gu. Since Aiignst 15, 1918, wc liuvc distri- biitcil to the agents in our territory 1611.000 bottlcs iiilii have zt pai* consist- ing of 42,000 bottles now enroute to us. We lizivc been ugrccnbly siirlrrisvil ut thc success with Tzinluc and con- sider it toilny our most rapid soiling proprietary lircpurzltioii. Our i'c`Iiitions with you have been nntircly satist`actol‘y, and you hnvi' our blast wishvn for i°oiiilniii_'il sllci:css_ S_‘lii'.cl'i-.ly °youi:-i. \VES'l‘l<)llN ‘\VliUl.l§SAl.i1) DilliG (‘.O_ ily 1,. Schiff, Vicc-l‘ruslrli»il1. .i_..._. RETAILS 700 BOTTLES OF TANLAC IN ONE DAY Atliintii, Gu., Oct, 15. 1918. (J, l~`. Willis, Iiilcrllittioliiil lllstributol' Tanlac, ith Niitlonnl Bunk Building. (lily. Ilcar Sir:--in rcplying in your cn- qiiil'y_ wc :irc pliviiacil to advise that wc :irc now soiling Tilniac nl. ilic riitc of colisiilcrubly more than 2,000 bot- tles pci' week. Oil one Siltilrduy iilnnc wc sold through our clcviin Atliiiltu stores, up- proxiiiintcly 700 bottles nt retail, dir- ci'.t to cu:n't0ilicra_ liave had thc' exclusive agcncy since Scptcluber, 1015, and have sold over 175,000 bottles. J-A(‘.Ol1S l"li/\RiMA(!Y ('10. 45,000 BOTTLES AT RETAIL IN ` SEVEN MONTHS V Siiattlc. Walsh.. (ici. 15. 1918. Mr. (1. l". Willis, lliii-.rliutioiizil lllntrl- blitnr oi' ”i`ulllui'.. Ailiiiitu, (iii. Dczir Sli".--ll llrivi: bixiiii clmiiily lilcnl- i{lo,l with tho ilriig lruilo iii lliia cil_\‘ for lliii piial i\vcni_v _\'ciirs. iiiiil in :ill lily i~xl\i'i'iciii‘ii wi-_ lliivn iicvci' liiilillli-il anything in the wily iii ii liropriiiiiir_v llliiillcliio iliut iivcii lipliriii|i'lic.~i Taili- l.ii‘ as il scllcr. lil loss thiin sovcli lnonilis' tinic wi- liiivii sold and illsirlliiitcd. lliroiltli iiilr five stores, furry-five tlioiisuiiil (45,000) liottlos, uiiil l bclicvu that 1 will be cntircly anfc in anyiilg flint this ziiiiiiunt ol' buslllcss in an .short :i_ tiiiic iiatiilrliallca ai now aailn i'i~i'in'il not only for Sciittln, but for cnllrir i’iiciiic Coil:-it iStuicrl. On lust Sni.i|i'ilu_v iiiiiiiv wil solil ilirougll oilr live stories nvci' 400 bot- tlcs ni’ Tunliic. Tho niilvs :ire now iivi-.riilzing iivcr iwo llilnilri-il bnllloia out-ii and ovcry rluy nuil liiu iloliiiinil is iiii-.ruuaiilg rnpldly. il. ll. ll/\li'l`l_{J‘i.i._ l.lAiRTi:}Lln DRUG C-0. .ii Houston. Tex., April 19, 1919. National Drug &,Chemicsl Co., Hali- fax, N. S. Wo begun lioiidllng Tulllnc in Nov- cnibcr. 1916, uliil ll:ivc tllspiiacrl of nboiit 215,268 bottles. line bcen ii most satisfactory account und wo iirc ivntbusiiistic in our support. SOU'1‘iiER»N DRUG CO. Vnncouvcr. B.i1. Feb. 22, 1910. Mr. tl. F. Willlls, 1101-20 Fourth Naliollnl Bank Build- ing. Atlanta. G.. U.S_A. Dear Sir,-in reply to your request iii’ February 19th, we beg to iniorni you that since November 8th. 1918 up to February 21st, 1919, we have sold 18.720 bottles of Tenlac. which we consider n rr-.cord sale of any pat- cnt medicine that we have handled. Yours truly, OWL DRUG C0.. LTD.. Per A. E. Black. - (Adv.) -r . _ ig* *au- iivi-r twi~lvi~ million bcitliis huvi- llei-ii Sl SUCCESS T0 CHARLUTTETOWN‘ ,Tanlac, the Celebrated Medicine Which Has 'Boca ~ Accomplishing Remarkable Results in the United _ - _ 1 Now be Sold-in Charlotte- , town and Throughout the Province oiPrince-Edward island. Remarkable Sales Record oi Twelve Million Unprecedented. which has been accomplishing such ted Stnlos and Canada, and which bus been hiivi-ng ii plicnonicnal sale in lending irilies of the East. South, Middle tl in Cliarlottctown and throughout 'l`lii: amazing success achieved by this mcdiirilic lil only four yours' time is nut Qnly phonorrrgnnl, lm; “ppl-aged. The illsi-ovoi-,~ of Tiinliic. tim beginning of its manufacture. the estab- lishnii-nt of tlio large and moiii>rn iiilicrntoi‘ies ut Dayton. 0., occupying iiinrc than 00.000 tiici iii floor slliicc, rcuds more like ilcllori than facie from TWELVE MILLION BOTTLES SOLD IN FOUR YEARS ' Ailliciigli pint-,i-il on ilu- iniiritvl but lllilc more than foilr years ago, sold, and its aalos record probably liaise never bccn ofliiiillcri iii thc history of the drug lradn in /t;_1lerlgn_ limiii coast to coast iinil fron: thi- (lulf to tllc Groot Lakes. Tanlac is e liiiowil :mil lmiinrcii. Million:-l bztvii tukiin il und llaive pronounced it the greet- cfat lliciliviilij of ull time. No iiiiiitci' whore you gg throughout the United 518109. \\'iiclli<.‘r Eilai, \\'i>.>ii. North or Hiuiili. 'l`anliic is zi lioiiaohoid word and is liuw iiliiliivsiloiizi-lily thu iiiiial. \\'lili‘l-_.--l:ilkcil~of iiicillcliic lil this world try. iliiy. Bricl`1_\', this is tiic rcciird ci thc iiirn iliuiiiiiiii:lul'el~ iii 'l`iinl:ic_ ilit-ri' is truly inarviiloiia niedicinv, which will ll"“' 110 Dlnccil within this rcai-h- of i.‘vi>r_vi>iii-_ lil only ii icw weeks’ iinie it will bi- plnccil on apic lu practically ct-i-ry liirgui-ity_ i0wn_ vlllagn nnrl ham. lt-t ilirciigiioui. tlin liliiritinic lirovim-i~_-_ '1`0 \1~“l`- 111" \V0l‘l1-‘ Uf 11- '1`- ('0UIli~i>_ notoil livaltb oxilert and mlllioii- only oni-. explanation of the nation- September 27_ capture of B0u___0__ of horrible stenches; still the oak egg- _il-_|_;l_c__ll§>_liul0_1-_lg ;r_li_i_l _r__f;_¢_;_:_il_-_li_l_il_rl_il_ll\___ir_;_lr-muiiil, and tlinl is very simple. The l llif- iiieillcinn has confirmed it in lhn pi'_ __ . _ _ _ __ iliiiids of the people und mudi--it ii lioii:-iriiolil word. 'l`hut_ and that alone, is thc .=acm'i:l ol' tlic iiiurvrliliis iixpziiisioil ici' thi- Taiilzic business. Mr. (`oclii'.r's iiiliiluc tlii‘iii'lr':-i ml liiuillii ziilil right living have ntf,.`r-ppl. i:i| iiticlltioii :ill over thc uuiinlry und siciciltiflc ilisiiiissiiiii. ll is coll(-ciii-.il by have boon the cause of considerable ill \\cl| ini`oi'mcui‘iiilcil. wliii-li lirimlises tn mark ii new i'i'ii in iliciliviil scicliifo, wits l>cric<‘tctl nicilliiit: iii llin- Voolwr lulmrslin~i_i-.<. only iiltor yours ui study and experi- MAYORS. JUDGE8, LAWYERS, DOCTORS, M»INlSTERS AND EDUCATORS ENDORSE lT. ()no of thc most striking and iiotc-1 worthy fnntiires in 1-oiiiiection with thc iiitroiluirlion of ’I`1inlflc tliruuglioiit the United States and Caiinilii is the largc 1iumbcr_of prominent incii who have iiiiliosliatiligly illiil vnliilitarily i-iimcl l`iirw1iril ziilil givvn it ilivlr iiiifliizllificfl <‘|i<|oi'si~|iiciit. , 'l’llc>-lc wiill~lpcnl° tliir uuincs ni flistiiiltliisliiwi siipi‘vi|ii= i-niirt jiiillri-r., niuyiira of our lciiiliilg citive, l'>i‘iniiin- 1'-lit aliitii. and coiinty ufiiclul.-1, biinkirrs, luwycra, iioiriiira, cialicl`ittcd by its uair, Antoni.; lilo liirgfi number of proniiii- i-ilt mon whose eliiiiw:-lonicnts lliivii, :tppr>ari~ii in thc public press within ilio last icw inontlis urn llic names of aiicli wcll-known imd iliatinguislieil iiicii as the following. limi. lfriiiik V. Evolis, iorini-r iniiyor -ii' liirliiiiigllziiii (Alu). miii nt onc- liiilii editor of thi-_ ilirmiiigliiini Ago- ilvriild. Dr. G. W. l)ii lla l’i-ri‘li\.ri~ of \Vindcr [i(.li1.). imc iii lliii host-kliiiwn physi- cians- iiliil cnpliziliatii ip lilo Siiitv iii ilcorglzi. l lli‘v_ W. ('_ Ni>|'tiin_ lnisior of thiil \\-'i~.ali:y .\i<-liiiiriiil (‘liiircll. 521! idaliill, f=ll'i\i-t, Jiiirlisonvilli- (l<`lzi.). 1 limi. (`. W. Miingiinl, iii Aliinl:i.i siiiiriif uf l<`ulton -lloiinly, (liiulgin. i Mi'. ('. (I. (‘0opci'. pi'eaiili>nt iii tlivi Gcorgn Home Colton Oll (`o.. l,ziw- i'olii'cvilli‘. ((lii_) lil' W, ll. 1irown_ foiinilvr :iuil pi~i-ai- iliinl of lim 'l`i\i|lii-ascii l'|'iili\i:liini iiiiliii- fill' (lirlri. Anil iilziiiy' illlioru iuii liiiiiii-rims to iiiiiiliion. DENVER JOBBER SEL-L8 75,648 BOTTLES IN EIGHT MONTHS. llcnviir, (`0lil_, ,\lli'il lil, lillil. .\`iil.iu|l:ii llrilg & (`lii»|nit~ul (`i»__ iluliiux, N. S. ll find, illion riiicri-iii-0 to our ri~.i'.oi'i'la, lliui .-iiilvii wie lliii-airilc ilifllrihutors for 'l`il|lliii' in this icr|'iiiii‘_v. wi-_ lluvn sulil to ilic uirciiis 75.048 botllixa of 'l`:iiiluc.l :ind this in ii .ac-ciliiii long on iiirrliiiry :ind aliiirt on lliilliiliiiiiiii. l inilnt i~oiii`c.~'s ihlil llic siiiry uf thi" eiiiiiwaa iii' 'l`i\iilii<- lil iitliiir iiilds, whvii it first clinic to ua. would lizivc sound-' ml sometlllng like ii fairy lnlv but for the incl ibut wc had sonic advuncc information about what ll:-id boon done ill other torrilnry. iinil wi- iiilinrwisn would litivc boon i-xcci~di|igl_v skepti- cul. Mr. Willis has iiiiiilo good ou :ill hc proiiiisnd to ilii in this ivrriiory. and ilien some. Ai iill llnlirn he has been rcuiionnblo und, fulr in his methods and can be iiclwndoil im to carry oui any verbal or written contract be may make. i consider that no ilculer will malic :igcncy in his tcl'rlloi'y. Yours very alnccreiy, W. A. Hover & Co., ` Per W. A. Hover. s mistake in inning on the 'i‘anisc‘ PRESIDENT STATE BOARD ENDORSES DR. W-M. E. BINGHAM, OF ALA- BAMA, SAYS TANLAC IS PRO. DUCING SPLENDID RESULTS The following letter from Dr. Wm. l-Z, Blnglmni. president of the State lloarii of Pliarmacy of Alabama, is proimbly tho first endorsement ever rivml ii liroprietary medicine by an olilifinl of this ilopurtment of a state govuriiiiiciit, and the some is sufficient uiiswcl' to unyone who doubts the high istci-ui in which Tanlac is held by I---iiliiu.: iirugglsts everywhere. Dr. iiingliuni's lcttor follows: - Tiiscnliiosa, Ala., Jan., 21, 1916 i‘.ii'_ tl. l<‘. Willis:-in reply to yours iii ii-i-i-nl iliitc, I am pleased to ad- vise iliiii llin Bingham Drug Company bus ni-vcr lizindled anything that ever ;il>llro:iulied Tanlac in popularity. We have sold 1,100 bottles since securing the agency and it is going here _at tlic rutc of 300 bottles per month. Everyone hero who has used Tanlac speaks of it in very highest terms. and thc repeat orders from those who linve used it are remarkably numer- ous :ind show conclusively that it is giving grunt sutisiactlon. it is the talk of the town, and cverybody seems anxious to recommend it to his neigh- hors. l have boon interested in it as a niieiiicilio and have observed the satis- l`iiv.tiii'y use of 'l`zi.nlai: in ii number of lol-:il cases of chronic disorders, You cimld get sonic exccllcnt testimonials licrc, for it has produced remarkable riisulls in a number of cases. \Vc valiii-. our agency highly, and mn any wi- have ncvcr_hsndlad any- lliing iliiil givcs as iiiucli general smt- ii.i.'i.i,:tlini its T-inluc. iliir anion arc ilicrcaaliig coiitinually. :mil l iicsiri-_ to thank yoil for the splen- illil i-o-opoivitioll you have accorded llii. \-'cry truly yours, 1liN(}llAl\’l DRUG (`OMi’AN\`.- l’er \’Vni. E. Bingham. WORLD RECORD IS BROKEN BV TANLAC. 'i’iliil;|i~ liao briiiight ll new ronlanro lo tho ioiiinii.-rciul world. lt is the sicry- of un ni:i-irplancc and apprecia- iiun or merit never before attained by ii proprietary nicdlcine. Staid bus- iiicss ini-n. to ivlioin thc actual figures iii thu lwniluctiun of Tiinluc have been prcscillcii have acoiltcd them until 111° proof was shown. This production of 'l`iinlui< now stands at thc rate of al- most four nillliiin bottles por year. ‘i`lic oxaci figures are 3.992.800. The :mln ni ii iliillioli bottles in the first iiiiir- monllia. which far exceeded any ruroril cvcr iuuilc by ii proprietary iiiciliciiic, now seems insignificant. “One firm alone," said Mr. G. F. Willis, the inlcrnalional distributor of 'l'nnluc. “has given orders for ii total ui 156.000 bottles vvltlsin eighteen moiitlis' time. The firm -l refer to is thu Spiirlock-Neal Co., of Nashville. Tenn. Mr. (‘. S. Martin, president of this grant firm, who is also president of the -Southern Drug Jobherl‘ Asah- i-iiiiion. will verify this statement. "'l’nnloc is the result of many years ni arduous study by Mr. Cooper- and his principal chemist. in fact. the two of them have carefully watched its development from the betlnning el thc experimental stage to its present -state of efficiency. So remarkable have been ‘the results obtained from 'this medicine that 1 doubt seriously if either of these men realise the im- menelty of its success. 'Ute 'lusty other great discoveries it has required time to_ prove it far~reaching eRectl." ‘ (Adv.) (Adm) -nu¢_sf