—- IN STERLING LIVES A GIRL Who Suffered As Many Girls Do—Tells How She Found Relief. Yoteriing. Conn.—*‘1 am a girl of 22 Years and 1 used to faint away every er mors month and was very dd weak. I was also i bothered a lot with female weakness. I read your little book ‘Wisdom for Wo- men,’ and I saw how fothers had been helped by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- ble Compouad, and decided to try it, and It has made me feel He a new girl and I am now relieved f all these troubles. I hope all young girls will get relief as I have. 1 never felt better in my life.”’—Mrs. JOHN TETREAULT, Box 116, Sterling, Conn. wants to write to me I will gladly tell her about my case. I was certainly in a bad condition as my blood was all turn- ing to water. Ihad pimples on my face been troubled with suppression. The doctors called it ‘Anemia and Exhaus- Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound brought me out all right.’’-- Miss Lavisa MYRES, Box 74, Massena, N.Y. 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Little Boy—l ain't watchin’ ‘em play; I'm waitin’ till the game's gver ter lick de capt'n. id Location. you were talking about all summer?” “Which fish?” inquired the unblush. ing boaster. “The one 1 had on my line or the one | only had on my mind?” The Kind of Stuff. “That sensational novel selling like hot cakes.” “It's a burning shame!” —Judge. of his is Many houses in France are num- bered 121%, in order to avoid the un lucky number of 13. ® Why That Lame Back? Morning lameness, sha twinges when stooping, or a dull, all-day back- ache; each is cause enough to suspeet kidney trouble. Get after the cause. Help the kidneys. We Americans over- do, overeat and neglect our sleep and exercise, and so we are becoming a na- tion of kidney sufferers. 72% more m kidney disease than in 1890, is the story told by the 1910 een. sus, [If annoyed with a bad back and irregular kidney action, modify the bad habits and use Doan’s Kidney Pills. A ry Pills, I felt better a short time, was able to get around. My kidneys got normal, 1 gained thirty pounds and all the all ments left me.” . Get Doan’s at Any Stove, 50c « Box DOAN'’S KIDNEY PILLS FOSTER-MILBURN CO., BUFFALO, N, Y, GERMAN OFFICER LEAD BULGARIAN Allies Will Defend Serbia and Greece Against Bulgars. ———————— TO LAND TROOPS AT SALONIKI Teutons Reported With Bulgarians. Entente Powers “Bound To Support” the States Threatened. London.—A dispatch from Reuters Telegram Company from Athens says: “Latest advices from Sofia, Bul garia, point to German jnfluence gain- ing ground daily. It iz naturally con- cluded that the chances of maintaining peace in the Balkans are remote.” Like Case In Turkey. The Foreign Secretary the following statement: “Information has been received that Austrian officers have for authorized . in Turkey, where German officers “Since she allied powers are bound such proceedings Tavity.” Allies Prepared. Paris. —The Temps announces that taken to. defend Serbia aRgression. The Temps does military measures and Greece against indicate what taken by Allies nor is anything official avail able respecting their military disposi tions. It is presumed in military circles here, however, that’ a for not Kavala or Saloniki, or that it already may be Janding. The indications are that Italy and and Great execution of joint Britain in the this aithough movement, and that the Italians will lend their aid in the Mediterranean and the Rus. gians on the Black Sea front > The allied movement, it here, is designed to offset the agree ment sald to have been effected be tween Bulgaria and the Allies Serbia before October 15. understood that Great to await of that that French diplomacy the result Bulgarian could be purpose of overcoming any into effect. A Minister of one of nots submitting joint Allies, to the Instead said, Bulgaria had ordered a few days after edonia of replying, this in the opinion of the wis in itself an adverse re ply. and he expressed the belief that Bulgaria did not intend to make any Allies There are indications in Paris that and the def Temps’ inite announcement &TY move. London.—The French and British forces apparently have made no fur ther progress, except in the region of Neuville, in Artois, but on the other hand, they have been successful in re pulsing the German counter attacks New progress for the Allied troops in the Givenchy wood, the capture of additional German machine guns and prisoners in the Champagne region and the stopping of a German bom. bardment in the Argonne by a French counter offensive are recorded in the French official communication made publie. In the east, the Russians appear to be making a much better effort to hold their positions, for except just in front of Dvingk and in Volhynia the Germans claim to have made no prog- ress, while between those two points and in Galicia, according to a Berlin official report, all the attacking is be- ing done by the Russians. Indeed, the Russian troops, by countering the at. tack which Field Marshal von Hinden- burg launched at Minsk from the northwest, have succeeded pretty well in straightening out their line from north to south. 10,000 CAMBRIDGE MEN IN WAR. 470 Killed, 700 Wounded and Over 300 Decorated. London. Ten thousand Cambridge men are fighting or in training to fight for the defense of their country, Al ready 470 have been killed, 700 have been wounded and more than 300 have won distinction on the field These figures were given by Vice Chancellor James in his address at the beginning of the academic year. THE MARKETS J NEW YORK.—Wheat—No. 2 red and No, 2 hard, $1.26%, ¢ i f New York; No. 1 Northern Duluth, $1.04, and No. 1 Northern Manitoba, 94%c, ¢ i f Buffalo. Corn—No. 2 yellow, 83%e¢c. Oats-—No. 3 white, 40% Butter—Creamery, extras (92 score), creamery (higher scoring), 27% @28¢; firsts, 24% @26%c; seconds, 22% @24c. Eggs—Fresh gathered extras, 30@ 8c: extra firsts, 28% @29%ec: firsts, 26@27%c; seconds, 23% @25¢: nearby hennery whites, fine to fancy, 40% £2c; nearby hennery browns, 33@25c. Cheese-—~State, whole milk, fresh, flats, specials, 143, @16¢: do, average fancy, 14%ec. Dressed Poultry—Waestern frozen roasting chickens, 19@2l1c: fresh fowls, iced, 123% @18¢; turkeys, frozen, 17@21c. en 2%¢; PHILADELPHIA. —Wheat—Car lots No, 2 South do don, Western, $1.1641.18; No. 2 red, $1071.06; $1.09@1.12; do red ern rail, steamer do, No. 3 red do Corn-—Car lots, for local location, No. 2 yellow, 84@85¢: yellow, R3GR4c- trade, as to do do, No Oats Na. 28 39¢c: Butter No. 2 white standard, 3 white, 40@41c: No sample oats, 34623 Western fresh fancy, 8D 4" ic solid packed ial, 2%¢ firsts, exiras 26¢ 24 @ 25¢c. econds, 23@23%e; prints, fancy, va 17 4 do do, seconds 30¢ nearby fc. do firsts, 23@ 24¢; Sob prints, 3440 3%¢ alc: per extra, do, bing sales of fancy Eggs—Nearby extras, doz; case; nearby current receipts, $7 per eXtra first, ney selected candied doz according firsts case, Western fir regs, Jobbing at 33@ 35« Live Poultry-—Fowls, quality, 16@17%ec; chickens, per to roosters, higher, do do ote 13@ 4c; 2G 13¢ Rize, 1660 17 %« Pekin, exceptional oid, Runner, old oung, according to pigeons, old, per pair, 186 20¢ do do Cheese — New York. new, 15% @15%e¢c; cream, fair to good, 5c: New York, part skims, full New ew, 6@12c BALTIMORE. —Wheat-—-No. 2 spot and September, 106%ec No. 2 red Western spot, 113: 112% A small lot of Southern cut, October Sep tember, Corn corn, fly bu mestic delivery brought for ESe delivered, Prime sail yellow corn at is quoted No 34@ 34%. No. 2 Western, No. 4 do, to quality Oats 3 white, 38@ 38% Hye No. 3 bag do, 86@97¢c: lots Ive, as tion, R597 Hay--No. 1 timothy, $20: No. 2 $1850@19;: No. 3 do, $1516.50 light clover mixed, §18.50@19; No. 1 do, $IS@ 18.50; No. 2 do, do, $16506G 17.50: choice clover, nominal, $318@ 18.50: No 1 do, do, $17@17.60: No. 2 do, do, $14 &16 3 do, do, 312613 Straw--No 1 straight rve, 12: No do, do, $10.50@11; No. 1 tangled, $10.50; No. 2 do, $8@9.50: No 1 wheat, $7@7.50: No. 2 do, $666.50: No. 1 oat, $10@10.50; No. 2 do, 89@ 9.50 Butter do, do. No Creamery, fancy, 27027%:; good, 25@ 25%; 20: creamery, creamery, prints, 288 blocks, 27@28: ladles, Maryland and Pennsylvania rolis, 19@20: Ohio, rolls, 184 @ 19; West Virginia, rolls, 18% G19: storepacked, 18@ 18%: Marviand, Vir ginia and Pennsylvania, dairy prints 18@ 19. Eggs—Maryland, Pennsylvania and nearby firsts, 26c; Western firsts, 26: West Virginia firsts, 25: Southern firsts, 23@24. Recrated or rehandled eges, %W@le higher. Live Poultry—We quote per Ib: Chickens—Old hens, 4 Ibs and over, 1I5@186; old hens, small to medium, 15 @16: old roosters, 11; spring, large, fat, 18@19; do, small to medium, 19: io, white Leghorns, 18. Ducks-—0OM, 18@14c; young Pekings, 3 Ibs and over, 18; puddle, do, 15; muscovy, do, 15: smaller, 13@14. Pigeons—Young, per pair, 20¢; old, do, 20. Guinea Fowl Old, each, 26¢; young, 1% Ibs and over, do, 30; do, smaller, do, 15@ 25. Live Stock’ CHICAGO.—~Hogs—Bulk, $7@7.95: light, $7.40@8.25; mixed, $6.70G8.25; heavy, $6.40@7.90; rough, $6.40G6.65; pigs, $5.50@ 7.50. Cattle—Native beef cattle, $6.00Q 10.40; cows and heifers, $2.85@8.25; calves, $7.256@11. Sheep Wethers, $5.50886.26; owes, $3.25@6.75; lambs, $6.40G 8.90, ST. LOUIS. -Hogs—8teady; pige and lights, $5.76@8.20; mixed and butchers’, $766@8.20; good, heavy, $7.25@1.15. Cattle—Native beef steers, $7500 10.25; yearling steers and heifers, $8.50 @10; cows, $6@8; stockers and feed. ors, $6@ 8.26; Texas and Indian steers, $5.26@8.85; cows and heifers, 340 6.50; native calves, $6011. (&) ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. AVegetable PreparmlionforAs: similating the Food and Regula fing the Stomachs Promotes Digestion Cheerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither Spin Morphine nor Mineral, oT NARCOTIC. are Seed bochell Sales a fr 7 a A perfect Remedy Tor Constlpa- tion. Sour Stomach Diarrhoea, Worms, Feverishness and Loss oF SLEEP, Pac Simile Sigaature of THE CEXTAUR COMPANY, ___NEW YORK. BYE lr “ 74 PS substance. and allays Feverishness. Flatalency, Wind Colle, Diarrhea, assimilates the Food, giving It is pleasant, Ig It destroys Worms of Constipation and Bowels, healthy and natural sleep, Exact Copy of Wrapper Canny Scot. MacTavish and English friends went out on the loch offi a fish trip, and it was that first man fo catch a should pay for a dinner to be the best fisherman friends took Jack two agreed fish thereabouts considerable delight t i i “An’', sald Jack ing of a guid wadna d’ye ken” it afterward, bite, an’ wis pu’ in’ fae mean they Oh i didn’ pit Exchange. no, PREMATURE BALDNESS Irritation, vented by Cuticura. i 4 TEST Applicant for College Chair Had to Confess His Ignorance of One Modern Language. the trustees of fspire to become our g sor of slern asked * of the mi language? board of geville college r was the the applicant 5 y 1 i. present swer of th “"Koennen utsch sorechen? in itsch sprechen asked trustee sharply came the not “Jowohkil!’ answer of the to be taken off his guard thus easily “"Parler-vous fran demanded applicant cals? interogator, time fos Oui " said the applicant. 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