Imitation Is tlie slneerost form of flattery. The Chinese revolution is but an imitation of the revolutions in Turkey and Portugal, both of which have been successful. China will drive the Manchu Dynasty out of the country, and another ruler will take his place, or a great many Chinamen will lose their heads. Imitation within bounds is good, but imitation in tiv.de affairs is despicable. Those who endeavor to sell teas in imitation of the famous Crescent Blend Tea put on the market by the Empire Tea Company fail because they cannot produce quality. Crescent Blend Tea is good all the time.—Advfc.
EXPERIENCE mmm* !mmiv THE DOCTOK: " Ah! yes, restless and feverUh. Give him a Steedcnan's Powder aad he will toon be all rizht." Stolann's Sootblog Powders CONTAIN NO POISON
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 108, 27 October 1911, Page 2
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