________________________________.___â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" HERE 'IS A lAlE Will A llllllll LITTLE EDITH HARRIS cunnn or n'ncrsr BY DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS. ,l‘wo doctors said-she‘would die, but to-(lay she is a healthy, happy lstate levee shall be at Delhi, o THE KING’S VISIT To 1391A, FAMOUS BRITISH ADMIRAL. The Durbar Will Be Held in the Tells What Zam-Buk Did for Him. 016. Fort at Delhi. It is now deï¬nitely settled that and amongst the most recent is Adâ€" or miral Rodney M. Lloyd. Writing the 'from the Royal Naval Club, Ports- ancient seat of the House of Timur, mouth, England, he says: the Indian coronation durbar on December 12th, of this year. Thus the ceremony, which will be of overwhelming magniï¬cence, will avoid any of the native fasts that fall due about the beginning of the new year. Arrangements for the durbar are already in the hands of Sir J. Hew- girlâ€"Heauhy Kidneys in Children litt, who has been relieved of his the guarantee of a happy, useful life. - McTaggart, Sask., Feby. 27 (Special).-â€"â€"That no child is too young to have Kidney Disease even. in its worst form, and that Dodd’s Kidney Pills will cure it in any form has been abundantly proven in the case of little Edith Harris of this place. In May, 1903, this little girl, then two years old, was so swollen with Dropsy that her waist measure was increased from 18 inches to 34 inch‘ es. Two doctors said she must die. Dodd’s Kidney Pills cured her and to-day she is as merry and healthy a child as is to be found in the neighborhood. . In a recent interview her father says: “Edith is better than ever. She has no return of dropsy since she was cured by Dodd’s Kidney Pills, over seven years ago. She goes to school and is healthy. I always keep Dodd’s Kidney Pills in the house.†There’s a moral for parents in this story. Many a child has grown up to a life of pain and suffering because its kidneys‘were neglected. A life of health and usefulness is assured if the Kidneys are kept in order with Dodd’s Kidney Pills. >14 CONGRESS OF ALL THE RACES .â€"â€".-. Representtivcs of All Mankind to Meet in London, England. A most unique congress, to be known as the Universal Races Con- gress, is to open in London, Engâ€" land, on July 26. This congress, which will last for three days, will indeed be a romance Of realism. .All mankind will then assemble in council in the very heart of the British Empire. The originator of this congress is Dr. Felix Adler, of Columbia Uniâ€" versity, New York. In the summer of 1906 a conference wac convened at Eisenach, when it was declared that though the modern consicence had advanced in general sensitive- ness and strength, it is, neverthe- less, internationally weak. The modern conscience is indeed fast becoming alive to what are known as social problems in the interior of the community, yet it has not learnâ€" ed to apply itself with adequate power to the problems presented by racial divisions. In order to remedy this growing evil, the Uni- versal Races Congress will be con- vened in London, and its prime ob-- ject will be to cultivate mutual knowledge and reSpect between Occidental and Oriental peoples. The British Government has given this congress its moral and materâ€" ial support, and all the invitations to the foreign states have been de~ spatched through the agency of the Foreign Ofï¬ce. The. great number of races that will be represented may be gather- cd from the fact that some ï¬fty -countries have promised to send delegates. There will be present ~over twenty-ï¬ve presidents of parâ€" ,liaments, the majority of the mem- bers of the permanent Court of Arâ€" bitration, and of the delegates to the second Hague Conference, .twelve British governors, eight :British premiers, over forty colon- ‘ial bishops, about one hundred pro- fessors of international law, the leading anthropologists and socio- logists, the ofï¬cers and majority of the council of the Interâ€"Parliament- ary Union, and other distinguished pcrsonages. Among those who will read papers will be several prominâ€" zent hebrews. Mr. Israel Zan‘gwill will discourse on Jews among the nations; Dr. L. L. Zahanhaff the. author of Ecper- anto, will discourse on internationâ€" al language; and Mr. Edwin D. IMead, of Boston, Director of the ‘International School of Peace, will speak on the organization of a [world association for encouraging inter-racial goodwill. Dr. Moses Gaster will represent the Royal As~ ciatic Society. -â€"â€"â€"â€"*â€"â€"â€"â€" . . It is better to lose in loving than lo gain by selfâ€"seeking. 8517053 Cum cwâ€): on in. am. so! a. heal. . and .A 9,! 0 can. duties as one of the Provincial Lieu- tenant-Governors to prepare for the historic event. After the durbar ceremonies, which will last a week, the King and Queen will visit Khatiwandu, the capital of the independent naâ€" tive state of Nepul, lying between Bengal and Thibet. The journey to Khatiwandu is one of the most fascinating that can be made in Inâ€" dia. There is no railroad and the royal party will have to travel by road into the Himalayas. The road, however, is good, and as the best tiger shooting in India is to neck be had in the Nepaulez Terai, it is probable a great shoot will be ar- ranged. It is well known that King George is anxious to shoot an In~ dian rhinoceros and these creatures survive only in the Terai. That the durbar will be in the old 1 fort at Delhi and not on the open plain outside the city, as was that of ten years ago, is no accident, but the evidence of the great ‘pre- cautions of the Indian Government lagainst any opportunity for an at- tempt on the royal party by disâ€" loyal natives. >I‘ N0 man Who can be indifferent to Willie’s wooden horse, the hatâ€"rack, the sorrows of men can have the umbrella-stand, and love of heaven in him. same (fate quickly Mops can In. cnral colds. heal. the throat and Inn I I I I 25 can“. DRILLED GRAIN. Drilled grain will yield from one- ï¬fth to oneâ€"fourth more crop than the hand sown. The drill deposits the seed in the soil ata uniform depth and this cannot be done by hand sowing. When sown by hand many seeds fall in depressions and are covered too deeply by the har- row, while others are left on top of the ground and are not covered at all. The roller should follow the drill. Small but Potentâ€"Parmelee’s Vegetable Pills are small, but they are effective in action. Their ï¬ne qualities as a corrector of stomach troubles are known to thousands and they are in constant demand everywhere by those who know what a safe and simple remedy they are. They need no introduction to those acquainted with them, but to those who may not know them they are presented as the best prepara- tion on the market for disorders of the stomach. Reforms come slowly because we all would rather wield the axe ihar bear the knife. dron W"! Go Blelghlng. They come homo «ragged with snow. Half a. teaspoonjul of Pain- killer in hot sweetened water wrll prevent any lllcï¬octs. Avoid substitutes. there ll but on. “Painkiller "â€"Pcrry Danish-25¢. and 50¢. “Is she well married '2†“I should . 7 . v say 50' She 5 been trylng for yea†Mlnard': Llnlment cures Dandrufl'. to get a divorce and can’t." Onl ope “BROMO QUININE" That Is _LA A'IIVE BROMO QUININE‘ Loo! for the signature of E. W. GROVE. Uud thl World over to Cure 8. Cold in One Day. 250 Knock, and the door will be open- edâ€"for you to get out. An Oil of Meritâ€"Dr. Thomas’ Eelectric Oil is not a jumble of me- dicinal substances thrown together and pushed by advertising, but the result of the careful investigation of the curative qualities of certain oils as applied to the human body. It is a rare combination and it won and kept favor from the ï¬rst. A trial of it will carry conviction to any who doubt its power to re- pair and heal. SUBSTITUTION. “See here,†exclaimed the angry man, “I bought this cane here last †rejoin- “What’s “Yes, I believe you di , ed the proprietor calmly. wrong with it '2†“You said the handle was genu- ine ivory. and I ï¬nd it is artiï¬cial,†said the irate party. “That may be true. replied the Idealer, “but it is no fault of mine. lI import all my ivory from Africa, land the only explanation I can give is that the elephant may have had false tusks.†)7 lTNU ’______________________.__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€""â€"“â€"‘ ' ""'"--â€"-â€"â€"-i HOlST. _. . "â€"â€" “I am sorry to be critical, my '4: "*5, a?“ , dear,†said Mr. Lambkin, “but this to remem I. Many famous persons have testi- pie is not the kind that mother 9, . anyouneedamm for EOUGHS lnd C. fled to the great value of Zam-Buk, used to make‘not by a long Shot†“It’s too bad, Henry,†said Mrs. Lambkin, amiably. “I don’t know what to do about it. Perhaps you’d better ring her up over the ’phone and tell her. She sent it over this afternoon . ’ ’ “I have found Zam-Buk most re- liable for healing cuts and abras- ions; while for the relief of skin irritation it is invaluable.†‘ Another famous user of Zam-Buk is Mr. Frank Scudamore, the famâ€" ous War Correspondent, who says: “Some poisonous dye on my underclothing came in contact with a small ulcer on my leg and blood poisoning set in. Inflam- mation, pain and swelling followed. My medical man’s treatment did-not seem to do any good, as ulcer after ulcer broke out, until my left leg from knee to foot was one mass of sores. It had seventeen deep ul- cers at one time. I could not put my foot to the ground, and was really in a pitiful state. A friend advised Zam-Buk, and I applied this herbal balm. It was really wonderful how it soothed the pain and aching and gave me case. “A few'boxes of Zamâ€"Buk healed. the sores, and the limb is now per- fectly healthy. Zamâ€"Buk is a cure for piles, ec- zema, cold cracks or chaps, ulcers, ringworm, poison, cuts, abscesses, burns, children’s rashes, abrasions, and for all skin injuries and dis- eases. All druggists and stores sell gat 500. box, or post free from Zam- ‘Buk 00., Toronto, for price. Refuse imitations and substitutes. m A Standard Medicino.â€"â€"Parme- le' Vegetable Pills, compounded of entirely vegetable substances known to have a. revivifying and salutary effect upon the digestive organs, have through years of use attained so eminent a position that they rank as a standard medicine. The ailing should remember this. Simple in their composition, they can be assimilated by the weakest stomach and are certain to have a healthful and agreeable effect on the sluggish digestive organs. WOULD ISO‘LATE DRUNKARDS. The chairman at the dinner of the Bristol (England) Licensed Vicâ€" tuallers’ Association, proposed that chronic drunkards should be segre- gated, made to work at an honest trade, and prevented from marry- ing until they are able to live like other people. ' M‘- Minard’s Liniment Co., Limited. Gentlemen, â€"â€" My daughter, 13 years old, was thrown from a sleigh and injured her elbow so badly it remained stiï¬ and very painful for three years. Four bottles of MI- NARD’S LINIMENT completely cured her and she has not been troubled for two years. Yours truly, J. B. LIVESQUE. St. Joseph, P.O., 18th Aug., 1900. ’1‘ Mrs. Prospect Park (at midnight) â€"“Mortimer, I think I hear a burg- lar down in the front hall l†Mr. Prospect Park (philosophicalâ€" ly)-â€"“Henrietta, with two bicycles, the baby’s mail-cart for him to run into, you wouldn’t ‘think’ you heard a burg-. lar if one was really there I†_______,_.__.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-' Miss Buteâ€"How dared you kiss me! Didn’t you hear me say “Sir†when you asked me if you might Jack Slangerâ€"I thought you said “Cert.†to cure. Inflammation of- the lungs _ is the companion of neglected It is easier to prevent than it is in the system it is difficult to deall fection to the entire system a o n I I With. Treatment With Biekle’s Antr , through the food you eat. Hamlin, consumptive Syrup “(in eradicf’t’e l Wizard Oil cures Sore Throat. the cold and prevent inflammation from setting in. It costs little, and . . . _ . . I had rather he kissed by an enâ€" 18 as satisfactory 8-8 It Is surprlsms emy than wounded by a friend who I i in its results. enjoyey the job_ If the undergraduate takes to his There II Ilo Such Thing as a. harmless cough. l heels, it is the “bulldogs†duty to The trouble goes from bad to worse unless chock- , .d, Allan’s Lung Balsam cures the worst of fOHOW' He m‘l’y n01) lay hands on colds. It allay: inflammation and'clears the air the man, but dogs his footsteps un- passages. til midnight, when the student is compelled to “knock in†to his own The great judge must look at our college. His name is then obtainâ€" luxuries when he hears our talk: of ed from the porter, and a heavy love for the needy. ï¬ne awaits him the next day. Mlnard's Llnlmont for sale everywhere. » A Nugglng Cough drives sloop and comer-I away. You can conquer it with Allen's Lung . No man ever knows how much he Balsam, which relieves hard breathing, pain In 1 mivsse‘s when he loses a chance of ___'_~__’ the chest and irritation of the throat. Give It I freely to the children. giving a pleasure. Mrs. Jonesâ€"“Did you really ex- . TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY pect me to accept you the night you for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes proposed 2†L/Ir. Jonesâ€"“Yes, love, andGranulatedEyellds. Murine Doesn’t Just before I got to your house I , Smartâ€"Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists heard a dog howl three times, saw 1 50C, sum Murine Eye Salve in the moon over my left Shoulder: Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Books and walk-ed under a ladder.†and Eye Advice Free by Mail, @Murine Eye Remedy 00., Chicago. FF.“ Mlnard's Llnlmem Rellevas Neuralgla. ‘ If you fear to SOll your hands in “Tommy, you don’t take after helpfulness you may be sure- you zyour father much, do you ’2†“No, are deï¬llng your heart. ma’am. But, gee, you ought to see the we; ma does sometimes!†FILES CURBD IN 6 T0 14 DAYS Your druggist will refund money if PAZO GIST- MPJN’I‘ fails to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. 60c. Corns are caused by the pressure f‘You say you are in love with of tight boots, but no one need be MISS Baggs l†“I’m sure I am,†troubled with them long when so ‘fBut I Can’t See anything attracâ€" simple a remedy as Hollowa-y’s Corn '01“? about her.†“Neither can I Cure is available. See lt- But it’s in the bank, all right.†ACCENT ON THE BOX. Wifeâ€"“John, wasn’t that a good box of cigars I gave you on Christ- mas?†Husbandâ€"“I never saw a better box, my dear.†Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup Has been used for over SIXTY-FIVE YEARS by :ggglglmzof MOTHERS for their CHILDREN \VIIILE . , w th PERFECT SUCCESS. It BOOTH .8 the CHILD, BOFTENS tho GUMS. ALLAYS all Plug: CURE?! WIND COLIC. and ll the best remedy for DIARRHGBA. Sold by Drug lit: in every mat of the world " no sure and ask for ‘Blrs. Winslow s Soothing and (to)? 1:10 otlaer gland? Twenty-ï¬ve cents a In Im es un or e and and Dr I . June 30th.1906. Serial Number 1003. “‘3 AM. AN OLD AND WELL TRIED REMEDY. There is no moral health without human helpfulness. THEIR LITTLE WAY. “_Won’t you sing something, Miss Smith?†said the hostess sweetly. _‘fl’m afraid I can’t,†replied her vrs1tor. “Oh, but you must!†joined in another visitor, “you really must. We know you have a lovely voice.†“And we are dying to hear you,†said another. With a sigh of weariness Miss Snnth drew off her gloves and went slowly to the piano and began her song. The other ladies waited until she was fairly settled. Then they took up and continued their con- versation where it had broken oï¬. It is a way they have. Many mistake soft words f 1‘ ton- ISSUE N0. 9â€"â€"11 der, loving ways. 0 . Sore Throat is" no trifling aili I} calds’ and once It ï¬nds 8’ IOd-gmenl - ment. It will sometimes carry in- E . )1 will make you an interesting offer. ; Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, - l-r . AGENTS WANTED GENTS WANTEDâ€"“.00 a day 011,, N. experience needed. Sells on light. Able)- no nocehlt to farmers. Does work of thirty non. Pa I or itself In one hour. Write Mâ€. WDER MACHINERY CO. (Dept. 5). Surat; t. WANTED. _______________.â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€" EN AND WOMEN WANTED to represent D us Locally.’ Two dollars per day salary and commission. 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I got that for lifeâ€"saving.†“Lifeâ€"saving, did you say 2†“Yes, I drove an automo- bile and never killed a person.†One of the commonest complaints of infants is worms, and the most effective application for them is Mother Graves’ Worm Extermina- tor. “I want a license to marry the best girl in the world,†said the young man. “Funny, isn’t it?†commented the clerk. “That makes thirteen hundred licenses for that girl this season.†No 8uhatltuto for "The D a I." Menthol Plaster, although some unscrupulous dealers may say the la, Recommended by doctors hospitals, clot and everybody for plourisy, stiffness, etc. When you see a bride on the train with tears in her eyes it is a sign either that she is sorry to leave her mother or that her new shoes hurt her. Mlnard's Llnlment Cures Burns, Etc. 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