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L^Have you used the right kind^^J Purity, Reliability, Safety^^ j It cures promptly and permanently. I LThe dealer may push instead o^J ran oil, or so-called Extract, from | I which lie derives greater profit. I I Doctors state that theße crude oils I tare very depressing to the heart^^J |is specially' prepared 1o»- roedicalj I use, is absolutely nou-iniuriouß,and I I possesses curative qualities pecu- I I liarly its own. Therefore, get the I I Genuine—insist If you have to—but I

WORDS OF WISDO v •■ ■ f ' TO; MY PEOiPLE!. When a demand arises for an article, and if the supply should not Le quite equal to the demand, it creates a scarcity, consequently higher prices: English ideas and customs have been introduced into the Orient, and are spreading rapidly; this, along with the world's increasing population, has caused, an extra demand for all kinds of food, etc, and as the producing area has not increased correspondingly, it at once reflects on the producing countries, and raises prices. Great Britain is the only free trade country of any importance in the world. In Great Britain, only a few days' ago, a Commission was appointed to inquire into the reasons why the cost of living, had increased. It has been officially stated, while the cost of living injcreased 50 per cent during the last 26 years, wages; had only increasedl 15 per cent for the same period, so it is obvious taxing the land will not reduce the cost of living, nor increase the workers' wages, and the only remedy for Great Britain) is Protection. The Orient hias, and is erecting, huge industries equipped with modern machinery worker, and to te with Asiatic labour. The question suggests Itiself to my people—how can any English-speaking country cope with this menace unless amply protected to save our. industries and wage-earnersl from being brought down to the Asiatic level. The Single Tax tiheory is absolutely one tax on the land and free trade. It is apparent it would not lessen the cost of production}, but reduce wages to cope withi Asiatic labour, augmented with modern machinery.. There is still hope, ate I am credibly informed the success of the Single Tax policy will depend upon the world adopting it; this ought to ensure safety for a time. During my varied experience I found that quack recipes were harmful to those witih imaginary ailments, but they have thei option of becoming well and, remaining here if they will follow my advice. I strongly advise my ipeople, and the imaginary sufferers, to feast upon the well known recipes, iprospjerity, , and longevity, etc., viz.:—i Ample, protection! on things we can produce, and good wages—'"CHAMPION ■'MiUSOIiE^RiAiISERI ■ FDCOT' and "STANDARD" OATMEiAiL and ROLLED OATS. I remain, Always at your service, CHAMPION. P.S.—Follow Canada's example, and reject the Single Tax and Free Trade.

I GOOD FOR TH& I I «CHILPRjEN Vt ;*J: In all homes where there are children. BONNINGTON'S Iri«h „ Mom should always b« kept haady. No other remedy will so ' quickly break up and cure a cough or a cold, ward off bronchitis, and prcrent pneamoota or more serious ailaMnta. Gir«ta«ckUdr«aa4oMof BONNINGTON'S CARRACEEN IRISH MOSS a* tad-time, u4 tlwjr will as* ha tronbUd atfkt CMfka, ••Wo Better C«ur« far Children." Mr. B. Whitbvra, «f D«M«a, write*— m Ug*»m r that fee cMUmi m •attar cote can be had tk»« jmi Bon-j ■iagtaa'i Iriih Mon. It give* Instant raHel, **i my own rhildren Ukc It before any other remedy. Bonotogtaa'a irith Mo»i nevei fail*." ' REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Insiit on getting the genuine article— BONNINGTON'S' .ish Moss. It has stood the test for forty-five yefrs. "It n«v«r rains but it pours"—lmt the sort thit pours out of a Marteli botds is »hr»jß irolooina

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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10380, 6 December 1912, Page 6

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