THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
Various Views. Alost of the people who are continually advising us about the interests of British trade in China have never done any business in China—Sir Alfred Aloud.
Not since the war has there been such a general feeling of optimism as to trade prospects—Sir Burton Chadwick.
The Chinese are a great commercial race, and given a stable government may be relied upon lo act with wisdom and honesty.—Ale J. 1-1. Clifford ,1 olinston.
Conipetiton is stimulating and wholesome; it keeps the manufacturer alive to the needs of the public— Sir Gilbert. A. H. Wills.
The development of industry in the last twenty years in this country has shown quite clearly, just as in the case of industrial war. that the whole thing is becoming more and more a large scale operation.—-Sir .John Simon.
Ladies’ black Roslvn woollen ribbed knitted stockings—more suitable for elderly ladies—will outlast two ordinary kind and stand mending. Prices Os Gd and 7s Gd at McKay’s.—Advt.
Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure Fd' Children’s Hacking Coughs,
A proved remedy for coughs and colds is “ Xazol.” Pleasant to take, economical, and gives quick relief. Sixty (loses cost only cighteenpom o. — Advt.
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