TSE GERMAS FOOD SUPPLY. Can Only Find Relief by Toning Toning the Nerves With New Rich Blood ' Are Back Closings Coming. Rather insidiously have the new back closings crept upon us. We are all perfectly satisfied to go onWttoning or hooking or snap- pinlfourselves down the front. VVe have grown to think that the logical logical place for a collar to close is low on the front of our throat. And most- women much prefer a skirt that closes at the front or the side. Yet here quietly the back closings have made their way into the fa-sh- * ion and it see-ms as if the only thing to do was to accept them. The long-wa-is-ted basque dress L was responsible in part for this ÆRhange. and the moyenage dress Avith its square neck in fro.nt has also helped to bring about the changing tendency. And. all this simply goes to show that our liking for the front closing is no deeper than our liking for any other trick of fashion, for it it is a liking that, will give way to changing styles. Of course, one difficulty of the back closing with styles in their present condition is the collar. But the dressmakers will look after that. On evening frocks it is already easily easily managed--witness the aforementioned aforementioned moyenage line. On afternoon afternoon frocks and on separate blouses it- is not so easy to handle a3 yet. But doubtless by the time the back closing is once more firmly established there will he an uncomfortable. uncomfortable. uglv high collar, smart, no doubt, but still uncomfortable to our pampered throats. Fashionable Dark Blue. Dark blue is surely as fashionable as its staunchest- admirers could wish to have it. Blue serge has been fashionable for several seasons, seasons, increasingly so, apparently. And it is as much worn now as ever. Of course, blue serge coat suits demand blue accessories, so -here are blue net blouses, blue silk and lisle stockings, bine handbags and ocher blue things by the score. Then there are many blue velvet hats. Blue isone of the best colors in the lovely new brocades for evening evening wear, too. And blue velvet -- even crimson velvet is not more re- sal looking than rich and sumptuous sumptuous velvet of king's blue. A New Apron. Aprons lose most of their terror if they are attractive, so an apron that- follows the latest note in .^Aashion is sure to be popular. It is "^fnade with a long-waisted basque section, that is closed either in the frd&t or back with a long row of s buttons. There is a- flopping sash at the back. When the apron _ is buttoned in front it looks quite like a basque and long tunic, for the lower part flares quite as the new tunics a!-re supposed to flare. It is made without sleeves, with short kimono sleeves or with long bishop sleeves. The Square Train. The square train is shown on some of the new importations. ~Tfc is especially good when it is used on a frock with a square cut neck, back and front-, just as the long pointed train was good with a frock in which the V-shaped was used. The woman who '/flies to pieces over the least noise or excitement soon fades and loses her good looks. Dark rings appear under her eyes, the lines about her moiith and forehead deepen and lengthen, the eyes become sunken, the face drawn and the complexion sallow. The trouble is nervousness, and if the strain is not relieved and the nerves properly nourished, nervous collapse and years of sickness- may easily follow. Dr. "Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People will save yoii from this dreadful Jifflictiop. These Pills make the new, rich blood that nourishes and tones the nerves and banishes every trace of nervousness. nervousness. Mrs. Margaret Donley, Amherst, Amherst, N.S., says: "T believe Dr. Williams' Pink Pills saved me from, the grave. .1 was taken down with nervous prostration, and tor months was unable to walk. I slowly recovered until I was able to go about, but there the inqipip veulent veulent ended. I was getting/weaker and weaker until I could just get from the bed to a couch. The least noise would set me trembling all over, and often when I went to'thé table I would leave it hungry and yet unable to e.at. Sometimes I was taken with smothering spells .and felt as if I was going to die. At other times I would be so nervous that I could not hold anything in my hands. I was doctoring all the time, but without benefit, and final- lv I made up my mind I would try Dr. Williams' Pink Pill^. They were the first medicine that gave me any relief, and I was soon able to take a short walk. I continued using the Pills, gradually gaining new health and strength, until I finally felt as well as ever I did in- my life. At the time Dr. Williams' Pills cured me I was livjng in Sack- ville, and my illness and cure wa-s known to everyone in that place, and my friends, like myself, believe the Pills saved-my life." These Pills are so,Id by all medicine medicine dealers or will be sent by mail . at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 by The Dr. Williams' Medicine Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. One-Third of All the Foodstuffs Required Required Imported. The question is how long Germany Germany can continue the struggle before before starvation pinches her. Dr. Carl Ballod, an eminent authority, estimated that in 1912 Germany imported imported 10,000,000 tons of food giain in the form of .cattle, meat-, tallow, herring, butter and cheese valued at' $225,000,0000. ' According .to his computation this was oned-hird of all the foodstuffs required. -The importations importations are nojv cut off, and Germany must,rely upon her home prodifebion, which is ..manifestly insufficient. insufficient. Au s tro -Hungary has been the granary from whiçh Germany Germany has drawn a large .portion p? her suppliés, .but this year .Austria has mot'enough food for hfr own people. It looks doubtful if supplies supplies can be received «from abroad in.any appreciable^qiiantitie^s. liven if the foreign./grain .cquld be brought to Norway .-.and Sweden for the use of. Germany, it would be almost almost impossible to haul sufficient quantities over the single-track railroads crossing rugged; mountains. mountains. Since virtually all the male population in Germany h,as been in'the field since before thè harvesfc time, there prust be a great shortage shortage in the Germany crops. -- * Good-Bye, Old Backache iXcniliiic Will Fix You ! X THE LIFE OF A GUN. Stiffness is Rubbed Right Out; Every Sign of Pain Disappears. Gee whiz--think of it;! No more stomach dosing necessary to cure your lame. back. Every trace of lameness,, every bit stiffness, every sign of weakness in the back's muscles can fie rubbed away for all time to come by goed old "Nerviline." No other liniment cab do the work so quickly, can penetrate so deeply, can bring ease and comfort to the back-weary sufferer as Nefviiine in- variablÿ does. ' Backache isn't the only malady Nerviline is quick to cure. For lumbago lumbago or sciatica you would go far to find relief so speedy as Nerviline gives. For chronic rheumatism there are pain-destroying properties in Nerviline Nerviline that give it first rank. The way it limbers up a stiff joint and takes soreness out of strained or rheumatic muscles is simply a wonder. If you have an ache or a pain anywhere, anywhere, if you have a sore back, a stiff neck, a stiff joint, a strained muscle-- if you have lumbago, congested chest or sore throat, just try .Nerviline. Hub it on plentifully--it won't blister, it can't do anything but cure you quickly. quickly. The large 50c. family size bottle is the most economical, of course, but you can, from any dealer, also get the 25c. small size of Nerviline, the king of all pain-relieving remedies. * THE DUKE AND THE COOK. TURKEY DOOMED. Gratitude Ought toJHave Kept Her Out of This'War. West Flanders. The Province of West Flanders is the extreme northwest corner of Belgium. The Province has an area of only 1,249 square miles. All the fighting is in the northwest half of this, so that there must be packed in what would be a few townships with us something like 2,000,000 soldiers. The Province had about 700,000 inhabitants when the war began, or over 600 to the s-quàre miles. When 2,000,000 soldiers are added to these the crowding must resemble that of a sardine box. ,The ancient city of Bruges is the capital of West Flanders. Other import-, ant cities are Vervieres, Ypre, Tournai and Courtrai. From 150 to 250 Rounds Is All They Will Stand. An important factor in- the wars of the present is the life of the guns. The. heat generated by the powders now in use is twice that-of the melting melting point of steel, and consequently guns wear out with great rapidity from what is called erosion. This soon destroys the accuracy of the fire. The rifles carried by the infantry infantry are generally about .30 of an inch caliber, or about the thickness of a lead pencil, and they wear out very slowly. Erosion increases rapidly rapidly with the diameter of the bore, so that the big guns can fire at most from 150 to .250 rounds, when they must be sent t-o the rear and new guns take their places. This puts a heavy tax upon the transportation transportation department, especially whén we remember how every day brings reports-of "furious artillery duels." A large per cent., therefore, of the field guns must be constantly replaced replaced by new pieces. - The usé of motor carriages is also a serious tax upon the transportation, transportation, and the workshops in the rear. .The motor is a highly complicated machine, which must inevitably and quickly get out of order in the rough service of war and have to be repaired;. Amusing Before a GUARD THE CHILDREN FROM AUTUMN COLDS n eck CANA DA AND RU S.SI A. Possibility of Monthly Steamship Service Between Them. The present war has brought Russian Russian and British Empire interests much closer together, and with considerable considerable enterprise the Russian Government has arranged to send the Nijni Novgorod, a Volunteer Flept steamer, to Vancouver to see tfUkt business -can be picked up. She will leave Vancouver on No- v ember 25 th with several thou sand tons of freight, delivered to her by The- Canadian Pacific Railway. Indeed, Indeed, so promising is the business that a second vessel, the Kiev, is scheduled to arrive at Vancouver early next month, leaving again for Russia on Christmas Day.'This is evidently leading up to a possible possible monthly service between Canada Canada and Russia-, and though the Canadian Pacific Railway is at,present at,present only issuing through bills-of- lading for freight, there is no reason reason why a passenger business should pot- grow lip also. As a matter of fact the Canadian Pacific Pacific Railway, whiçh handled t-h.6 Novgorod ai Ape eral passengers .for ^Vancouver. The displacement "of this vessel is £.235 tons. There are many commodities which can profitably be exchanged between the two countries ; for instance. instance. grains, machinery, minerals, minerals, hides, furs, tea, cotton, tqbac- co. ..condensed milk, automobiles-, avises. etc. The Russian Volunteer Fleet ds an extensive .and well- managed organization consisting of fourteen vessels, totalling about 75,000 tons. It has an excellent service from yigdivostock to Teur- uga and Shimoniseki--two Japanese ports. The steamers in its service were built mostly in Glasgow or Newcastle, .the Novgorod CCming from the yard| of ^bmstrqng, Mît-, Çhell & Ob,, Newcastle, and the Aiev /f o3ïï those of J. & S. Thompson, Thompson, of Glasgow. - INF OR M ATIO NFOR INVENTORS Messrs. Pigeon, Pigeon & Davis, patent solicitors, Montreal, report that 133 Canadian patents were issued for the week ending November November 3rd, 1913, 83 of which were granted to Americans, 37 to Canadians, Canadians, 7 to residents of foreign "countries, and 6 to residents of Great Britain and colonies. Of- the Canadians who received patents, 21 were residents of Ontario.^ Ontario.^ of Quebec, 3 of Manitoba, 3 of British Columbia,. and 1 of Saskatchewan. The.fall is the most severe, season of the year for colds--one day is warm while the next is wet and cold, and unless' the mother is on her guard the little ones are seized with colds that may hang on all winter. " ; Baby's Own Tablets are mothers' best friend in preventing or banishing colds. They act .as a gentle laxative, keeping the bowels and stomach free and sweet. An occasional dose will prevent cold, or if cold docs come on suddenly the prompt use of the Tablets will - quickly ciire it. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at" 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. BATTLE OF THE TRENCHES. Incident Just Dinner Party. The reigning Duke of Saxe-M-ein- ingen, who acceded but recently to the throne, is the husband of Princess Princess Charlotte, sister of Emperor William. Both are extremely popular in their little .duchy, the historic importance of which is quite out of proportion to its area of a hundred miles by ten. The duchess is blessed with wit, and the duke, among other good qualities, with humor": which he certainly exemplifies exemplifies in the relish with which he is fond of relating the most unroyal unroyal experience of his career. At Ems. where he had accepted an invitation to dine with a local dignitary, he once chanced to reach the corner near which his host's mansion stood, somew'hat ahead of time. Dismissing his carriage, carriage, he paced up and down the block in the dusk, enveloped in his military cl-oak, t-ha-t the other guests might/have time to arrive, since etiquette demanded that all should be present when he should appear. In thp dim light his fcaptures fcaptures were unrecognizable ; he was merely a tall, soldierly .figure. As he passed the house in his stroll, a side door was suddenly thrown open and - an enormously fat woman in the cap and apron of a cook, bounced out, flung héî^Ntrms rounc his neck, .bestowed a loud, -smacking -smacking kiss upon his countenance, anc thrust into his hands as she released released ■ herself--fie had been stunned into entire passivity--a large, greasy parcel, smelling of ham and cheese. . "There, my dear," she exclaimed, exclaimed, as she did so, "we have got" a royal prince coming to dinner tonight tonight ! -1 am driven off my feet ! I can't give you any more. Come to-morrow night." She bounced in again as abruptly abruptly as she had bounced out, and the duke, realizing her mistake and vastly, enjoying it, continued his stroll, alert for some explanation of the incident. It soon came. A soldier appeared on* the other side of the way--a melancholy and self- effacing-soldier, who eyed the windows windows of the house of-feasting with anxious expectancy. The duke crossed over, and addressing him as Used exclusively and Cuticura Ointment occasionally will promote promote and maintain a clear skin, free from pimples, blackheads, redness, roughness and other unsightly eruptions. Samples Free by Mail Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world. Liberal sample of each mailed tree, with 32-p. book. Address."Cuticura," Dept. K, Boston, U.SJL. For centuries Turkey has played a sinister part in the affairs of Fjurope. Wily, barbaric and obstinate, obstinate, the Ottoman Empire has held its own on the Bosphorus, even .when the whole of Europe wanted to be rid of the intruder. If it had not been for England's fear of Russian designs on- India t-lie unspeakable Turk would have been obliterated three-quarters of a ceptufy ago. - Gratitude for continued continued existence ought to h-ave kept Turkey out of this war, even had there i been no other motive. As it is, with Russia, -France and Great Britain arrayed- against it, the Turkish Empire is .Round jto fall. There was a time when the soldiers soldiers of the .jSultan were mighty warriors, but that day has gone by. And Germany has too large a eon- tract on her hands in other directions directions to be ah le to s ave her late st ally. -- What the Trouble Was. One day. as two children were playing, their mother gave them,an orange between them. She said to the little boy., "Now, be sure. yoic give your sister the lion's share.'p On returning their mother was surprised surprised to see the little girl crying. She asked what the trouble was, and she,heard that the boy had eaten eaten all the orange. "Well," said the boy. turning to his mother, "you know lions don't eat oranges." 4 Oi POTTED^ MEATS- " Th e | child's delight. The picnicker's choice. Everybody's favorite. Full flavored andy perfectly cooked } » make delicious} sandwiches. rt»m rom ma. e.. W. DAWSOlt. ninety Colborne UtT--U Toronto. F YOU WAfcT TO BUY OR or Dairy Brampton. Fruit. Block. Grain or Dairy FarsA write H. W. Dawson. Bramnton. or .11 Colborne fit.. Toronto. one soldier to another, asked if his sweetheart lived there. Receiving 1 affirmative reply, he handed over the parcel of food, and told him he was expècted on the mor- B. W. PAWBOar, Col borna St.. Toronto. NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE. G ood weekly in live town j.n '.York County. Stationery apd Boo* Business in connection. Price only rerme liberal, ;.Wileon Publishing Company. Company. 73 Went Adelaide Street. Toronto- MISCELLANEOUS. -•fr ier Eastbound voyage, booked sev- Eeonomy in War Time, Little Dick--Papa, didn't you tell mother we must economize. Papa--I did, my .son. . Little Dick--Well ! was thinkin' that mebby if you'd get me a pony I wouldn't wear out so many shoes. Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. Intricate Mechanism. "I don't know how to take this chicken apart," declared the bride. "Well we tackled an automobile successfully,"' said the young hus- .Hand "We ought to be able to handle a small job ' like this. Where's the book of instructions 1 Minard's Liniment Cures Garget In Cows. "Little Jimmy was born , with a golden spoon in his mouth." "Better "Better than that ; his dad s a coal 1^ , ™ i-^Wouncr Mr. Spoonamore (who has âpan&se ports»» jj/been aoC epted)-VBut^ha,t l wUl your, father say,, darling rïou, W he doesn't like me any too well ■The Young .Woman-- 1 "But you can.t expect me to use the exact language in which papa will express himself when he hears of it. row. c c She gave me something else for you, though,-" the duke added, smilingly, "which I do not exactly know how to give you." Alas ! the unromaritic lover was When a Woman With Chronic Backache C ancer, tumors, lumps, etc.. internal and external, cured without without pain by our home treatment. Wrive us before too late Dr. Bellman Medical Co.. Limited. Collingwood, Ont. BOILERS- New and Second-hand, for heating and power purpoeee. Water Flumes. TANKS AND SMOKE STACKS. P0LS0N ,R l, N mited KS TOROHTO Engineers and Shipbuilders. There is Trouble Ahead. Constantly on their feet, attending to the wants of a large and exacting j family, women often break down with nervous exhaustion. In the stores, factories, and on a ATENTS OF INVENTIONS PIGEON, PIGEON & DAVIS 71a St. James St,, - Montreal Write 1er information not interested even to inquire what farm are weak, ailing women, drlgged it was--although probably he knew down with torturing backache and "Keep it ! Keep it he called hearing down pains. back, cheerfully, as he departed with his ham and cheese. /'I have got all I want for to-day." So the duke kept it to himself; but the story he did not. . He told it for the first time shortly afterward afterward to his fellow guests at the dinner table, amid shouts of laughter. laughter. -♦> Curious Salt Lake. One of the wonders of Mexico is up [old ring and you Such suffering Isn't natural, but it's dangerous, because due to diseased kidneys. The dizziness, insomnia, deranged menses and other symptoms of kidney complaint, can't cure themselves, they _ require the assistance of Dr. Hamil- -- ^ 24 p^^ges of our ««ond picture poet■, ton's Pills Which-go direct to the seat cara.. i ;^ p.ck.ge conmn. U^rda, M of the trouble. i To- give vitality and power to the • kidneys, to lend aid to the bladder-and ' liver, r to free the blood of poisons, TO. EVE*Y BOY AND GIRL Tbii Hhg.i» »n exact duplicate of an 18k solid hour probably there is* no remedy so suc- 1 g ring, engraved,by cessful as .Dr. Hamilton's Pills. For', • catalog of premium. _ire it engraved with any monogram desired- You can cam this beau- .M liful ring in leee than Just simply von sell for only lOc. A free coupon ftiven with each package, v ill make your friend. - Æ bur them on sight. Don't wait a minute but order right now. You send no money until you -, have sold the cards, then send u. the money have received ($2.-10). we sed you it.,.-» return mail. As < f' -r ovr big Address , 15 L the salt-producing lake near Salinas j a ll womanly irregularities their merit , e COLONIAL ART CO. Toronto, ont station on the Tampico division of the Mexican Central Railway, seventy-two seventy-two miles west of San Luis Potosi. It may well be termed a two-storey lake, for at times there is a lake of fresh water overlying the salt- lake. A water-tight roof of green mud separates the fresih from the salt water. One How Teddy Lost the Bear They say a eore corn interfered with hie speed. Always" apply' Putnam'e Corn Extractor. Extractor. For fifty years it has been curing corne and warts. "Putnam-'e" never fails. Use no other, 25c. at all dealers. is well known. Because of* their mild, soothing, and healing effect, Dr. Hamilton's Pills are i »» |. L 5-* viv safe, and are. recommended for girls jtffl&Qil-iJïQry f Ol and women of all ages. 25 cents per box at all, dealers. .Refuse any substitute substitute for Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake Mandrake and Butternut. * Not Taking Her From Him. S ; he--I';m afraid poor papa miss me when we are married. He--Why, is your father going away ? Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, Ao. San enemy within the camp. It will undermine the strongest constitution and ruin the poit ,vigorous heaRh- It leads to indigestion, biliousness. Impure blood, bad complexion, sick headaches, and is one of the most frequent causes of appendicitis, lo neglect it is slow suicitie, C>r. Morse's Indian Root Pills positively eu fi Constipation, The/ âré entirely Vegetable in composition and do not sicken, weaken or gripe. Preserve ,youf health by .taking Dr. M Indian Continuous, Endless. Grave, Says French Officer. That all is not glory and excitement excitement at the front of a battle line is graphically illustrated by the correspondent correspondent of the Scientific American, American, an officer of the French army, who draws the following pen picture picture :-- "All along the ^roads and the fields can be seen' the vestiges of numerous trene!hes\We have fought here ardently for a> month, and slowly, step by step, we have^orced the enemy to retire. . , "In the north they have filled up thé ditches where the corpses lay deep, and it now might be considered considered as one continuous, endless grave. Every now and then an insufferable insufferable odor chokes you. A soldier, soldier, a lio-rse has. fallen there, and slowly is decomposing. It has been impossible to gather .all the bodies in the vast trenches. ' ( The roar of the cannon is heard in the north, however ; it is hardly possible to define exactly where the shell fell, this mornthg my regi- ,ment .met on the road l apot<her. regiment. regiment. 'Well ! What are* you doing doing V we ask. 'Digging ! And you V 'The same--nothing but digging.' "At the actual hour the armies can W classed in two categories-- one half is digging trenches in order, to fight and the .p^her, half is fighting'to fighting'to dig trenches." Just tfie Thing. "Oh, my friends, there are some spectacles that one never forgets !" said & lecturer, after giving a gra- phic ^description of afterrible acci- dentrhe had, withessed. I d ? like to know where they sells 'em, remarked remarked an old lady in the audience, who is always mislaying her glasses. Let Them Speak For Themselves You needn't take anybody's anybody's word for the super- .| iority of Post Toasties-- Get a package from your Grocer, pour some of the crisp, sweet flakes into a dish, add cream or milk, and a jsprinkle of sugar if you wish. - - < Then be the judge of . Editing by the Golden Rule. A country editor wrote*: "Brother, "Brother, donR stop your paper just 'because 'because you don't agree with the editor. editor. The last cabbage you sent us didn't agree with us either, but we didn't drop you from our subscription subscription list on that account." A WARM WINTER. June weather prevails in California., the Ideal Wintering place, reached comfortably comfortably and conveniently by the Chicago and North Western Ey ^ Four splendid trains daily from the new nassenger terminal Chicago--The Overland Limited fastest train to San Francisco; the Los" Angeles Limited, three days to Land 'of Sunshine, the famous San Francisco Francisco Limited and the California Mail. ' Illustrated folders describing the çreat California Expositions, and also giving rates and full particiilars. will be mailed nromntly on application to B. H. Bennett, General Agent, Chicago <fc North Western By- 46 x Yonge St., Toronto, Ont. "Do you think this poem of mine will live!" "It ought to. It's the good that die young." Mlnard's Liniment Cures Distemper. No Dividing Up. Dr. Pillem--Are you going to call a consultation'? Dr. Bolus--I think not. ■ I don't believe "èhe patient has any more money that I.toeed myself. Minàrd's Liniment Co.. Ltd. Gentlemen,--111 July 1905 I .was thrown from a road machine, injuring my hip and back badly and was obliged to use a crutch, for 14 months. In Sept. 1906 Mr. Wm. Ouiridge of Lachute urged me to try MINARD'S LINIMENT, which I did "with the' most satisfactory results apd to-day I am as well as ever in my life. Yours sincerely, hi.s MATTHEW x BAINES, mark. Engine, shafting, belting, pulleys, etc. from large factory for sn,e. W bee lock engine. 18 by -1-2, comnlete with cylinder frame, flywheel, bearings, bearings, etc., all m good condition, will Shafting from one inch to three "inches, pulleys thirty .inches fifty inches, belting s-ix inches twelve inches." Will sell entire in part. j NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. 1 S. Frank Wilson <k Sons. Adelaide Street West, Toronto. to to or r< ,4 l_ • 14 >1 01 Old wood is best to burn ; old wine to drink ; old friends to trust ; and old authors to read. Some people cast .their bread upon the waters, expecting it to come back toasted. The only time a man nears perfection perfection is when he makes a perfect fool of himself. * The Superior 'Corn Flakes --made from the hearts of the finest Indian Com, skil- f uÿy cooked,! seasoned, rolled rolled and toasted. Toasties are not ordinary, "corn flakes," so remember when you want - Superior Com Flakes to ask your grocer for „ £ost Toasties Cana31&n.iFo»turn, Cereal Co., Ltd. < Wlndeor. Ont. < : di :i| r:Kiü ; Nt:ï </ j-*® LL5' - \Unx< i » ; -~ T "' A'i A >1 \ \ v * " ON V I ? * ' V - - K". Nhpi i. r !?, A ^ ED. 4. , rv TISSUE 48--'14. Ready-Witted. First pedestrian (to man who has just bumped into him) -- Clumsy idiot ! Second pedestrian -- That's your name, is it 1 ? Mine's Brow'n. Granulated Eyelids, fÉÿèsï inflamed by exposure, exposure, to Sun., Dust and-WInd uicklÿ relieved by Murfnc Jyt Remedy. No Smarting. _ just 1 Eye Comfort. At Your DruggisVs 50c per*Bottle. ; Murine E)6 SalveinTubes 25c. For Book otlheEyeFreeask Druggists or Murine Eyt Remedy Co., Chicago He Got the Cheapest. Old Hirana Pinchon was a bora trader, and a penny pincher besides. besides. - He was never willing to pay the price of anything he wanted', wanted', and all the shopkeepers at the village .dreaded to see him ente r their stores. . One day he did a little trading at Nelson's shoe store. He tried on a- dozen pairs of boots, but could find nothing ihat w T as not too expensive. Then he guessed he would get a pair of rubbers. Hé rejected a pair that cost 5- dollar, arid another that cost sixty-five cents. Finally the clerk brought him.a pair for fifty cents, -They "seemed to fit well enough, but Hiram was, still dissatisfied. dissatisfied. , "Hàin't ye got any rubbers tn&t .are cheaper!" he asked. "No, sir, declared .the irritated clerk, "we haven't. - That pair you've got on is the cheapest, poorest, poorest, most no-account rubber there is made !" So Hiram bought them. She--Am I the first girl you ever kissed. He -- Why--er--I don t know. Your face seems familiar. You wilt find relief in Zam-Buk 1 'It eases 4he burning, Ringing ,^pain, stops bleeding ancLbrings pease/ tferseveranCe, with Zam- Buk, means cure; Why not prove itbisî tores.-- Sor£;