~_ “Sale of portieres. Beer it week are offqribt F05* -\°l,i‘8BU\1‘ °“ h.§`“‘\_' some new portisres-'-.-pll1n‘,lh¢\ \11»_1¢i‘-11'* *I fel-1' gee,-, ia!-:oo-for $5.65, t"i»§‘_?:.~iee ju "ft ‘.>-gg `-upwdv I Boar B: Wage? ~ I ', .' . i-eiituu. “'1f¥‘ I1* ‘min nm-use News - -ss ‘ . ‘ piblic Should Be Condi- CHIN , . llllilllliiiyililllliilli A _ESE S Y, APRIL rs, rg; 1-/-v ` im.” ~ BWDAS. iliilil A .inAuauiiii1Ep‘ uiiii if siuii Recognition of Chinese Re- ' vast crowds -"Housed `,;,,,,,|, . PrecinctsofPurliument _-_-..- IAONQON- 'AUTH 11 (sliccial)-Great Britain has no intention of following SENTENEEI] ll] Jill the load of Washington in recogsiz- ~/ ingthe republic of China, the House of \Oommons was informed by Mr, Francis Dyke Aclaud, Parliamentary Un,d°" B°°f°l;&1'Y for Foreign Affairs :lingering on iicniiii ci the Foreign oi-' ca. . The British government at the time of the establishment of the present administration in China exchanged views with the governments of the other Powers regarding recognition Members of Lower House Punished for Causing Dis- turbances. BUDAPEST, April l1(Special)_. _ - Several Deputies of the I-l said Mr. A .1 d d s ““Sefii1u that the l,§:e':_B's§2u1dl :ia “greed lower llouse of Parliament were scn- snd time recognition oimtncnriglfilsllz ,t,°:,';';°'}0f.°c;‘i,r§",f °f,,;§‘:,°§;'°“m“’&” ‘i*““ should, be conditional on the formal the “,,,si,_,n_ A g r ances “mg confirmation by the republic of the H Z rights lt. ‘ t ui d err ‘ acbnrias was condemned to estahlisheglu iilfllgge rd)rllloyefdabyesBrit1iTi;h l?,;ms;,,.dgys jan and $100 "ne for time 'ru Brin ii '“ ‘ “g " P’°““°’ ‘md th” M‘““ su s. .e s government, he . _ concluded, still adheres to those ilsgfngma Jzgtrlgsnfége wlgfguggkatffnfz views ` , hs ago. Herr Hoffman and Her The 1# ki il e i ui '“°“‘ f Daill’ TEl'elIZ1ruDl:10"est;I;'(;n tfixht 0Mexic; Beck were Beutfmced to murteen days in jail and a fine of $60 each for s will loin the ,United States in recog- nising the Chinese republic. butadds Eg;;;1l;;r‘;a,ix§lt;v,?;1°f°“r other Dew' that the American legatlon has re- ceived no- legal instructions as to what procedure to adopt. Geined in Welslii. Digestion Restored, [li SPlE|l_l_|NiiHiSi LONDON April 8 (Special)-D016- - llelllh RGD Wed gstcs'irom'tue United states, France, HERE IB MORE PROOF OF QUICK CURE FOR ALL FOLKS THAT ARE WEAK, AILING, NEB- VOUS. More Praise for Dr. Hamilton's Pills. "For a period last summer the thought of food excited feelings of nausea." writes Mrs. C. A. Dodge, of Bloomsbury. “The heat had made me listless and the distaste for food re- duced me to ~a condition of semi- starvation and brought. me to the verge of nervous collapse. Tonics were useless to restore an active de- sire for food. The doctors told me my.__,l_iver ,hidneys were both at fault. hutthe medicines they gave me _ were too giver! and reduced my strength so at I had to abandon them. At the suggestion of a friend Germany, China, Russia, Great Brit- ain and her dominions are meeting here for e. wock"s session of the In- ternational Congress of Historical Studies. All the best known learned institutions of the British Isles co- operated in the welcome extended to the delegates. The congress is under the patronage of King George and was presided over by Mr. Adolphus W. Ward, Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge University, in the unavoidable absence of Mr. James Bryce, British Ambassador to the United States, who wrote a letter explaining that when he promised to preside hc quite expected to bc home in England. Ho added:--“But I have been required in the interests of the public service to remain in Washing- ton through the month of April." The presidential address, written by Mr. Bryce, was read. ~ Wild bid \!9.°l!._Q\\§¢d_. of blo9Q-Bhilskin. ‘the -governm`en't"gave an trouble,Ihegah the use of Dr. Hain ofiic al banquet to the delegates, and ilt0n’S P1115- Thi! ¢liU¢l`°l\¢°, I first this was the first of many social noticed was. that while they cleansed the ’systom,101UB¢i¢ l>l`0t°B¢ “Sain” hm' good true Christian man, a chara-,fm 9 SWF- Zim mi Sgdgs Kkdn: made soft and fluffy. Like all Amari-Y treatment. tible, k:nd arédd tghristiant ni;i|;l;l;or.l;i5ls‘i“r° 1° ° Y . . ._ ::‘:.::;;‘":::i 2... .s;::s§°.. :sri P°*`f“m°d- 'R l’ had to “V3 ac PARIS April 8 (BP°°ml)-FPUDCU uaintance Durin the latter part ofiM"- F"`°“°“"° SWB' i" “peaking °' his 3" nbc da” not use BAL con-' duels are not invariably a pleasure :iummn hi, begin to comulam of illness. “I suffered from backache| “"5 Y- ' ' ‘ d' al ia and my sleep was . i i t , mi de" “°‘“` S» Ladies of society and influence use f<.§‘igrii;.;i ItIi:)e“s!ul;i;h€.atoi‘sa;int01i;iam;; ,gat bf;aii~rliziigI 131;? rgbiasiis plliyiegciauaigolbroken and unrefreshingi My eyes "_<>sX§l1‘e'i£-A 1 a nomsticky pups” Neumy Ml, Pascal Oswald* Deputy'i°nter the hospital where B morough were puffed and there were dark red ' ‘ - ‘- ' - ’ ' - i ' circles around them. tion and is the ladies’ favorite. A for Aisni, was seriously wo ded by examination of his case was made. HM muscles would cmmp' I ,BR lsrgd generous bottle, ‘50o. Sold at Ei-é ggcgggi I5l:;_l;l;“l°t» .‘m`\:g"°" °l i't":a;xnl1ea;i;e\r1y °!i:2ent1l;etr]eagti~eIteof Jggheavg and sleepy afterwards' and I . , . - _ d low-spirited while The cause of theimsetipg was the sngsi-ing from that much 'dreaded dis' WB! d°P\‘¢9°°d B" » violent comments in an article by Mr- case canter of the stomach which eud-_- 225339:; Tzflagzeiiifll; af gigs? gligs Berthoulet on a motion in the Cham-15 fatally as above mentioned. Dur ` d O h F F bd” t° gm” “mmm 5° m°°n°"l'“‘ M’ m“°" 3"’ 7"” °°““°'t°d by mild fxfismziws thirst - in limes' an * t er an1ouS 00 sdiieiicee.. ic: entf-mil1tnrism- 'Fhmiii ine rim er his new r=11z1°“ and _ Y’ " Y fmotios"was,~sul1P0'1-*Gd hr” MT- 95"" he died trusting lu God’s holy m°\'C!. Were tlzesvy, and JI hail a dragging _ _ sidi.` who-¢ensidersd_ l_i_ln\Qlf person- His funerial toAV¢;xino5i;hRié1;;i;“;Jehii;-liar; sen;Gyo;iy;i;;-55;! 1; do 3. to believe is shown, a fun Itgnge In each hue. s\1,l§M‘F‘°‘i,‘,f,f,‘,l,',»|nm_ ,uwéi ~;,_»,,,,,,,m,,,,_ xr's'f§‘;_v“:f_;,,,,,§",,.,,,,,1,§,,,, wg, V,” r ind kidney disease, and 1 sm-ted The weapons were swords, pnd scarce- lsrg° indeed. Mass of Requiem was 150 “U0 D°d4'9 Kfd“°Y Pilll- I have iiy use me were wsbérifi We `¢i'- me i-y ne\~a.`1='5iiicr ol-emi. erm.-*°"°“ “Uh” "°“' “1 °“~ “"4 I #mf yum gnc, adygrsiiriiiu, -m_ee‘=°<1 which su me 'vm ‘ ‘fhnitbhue'sny; or .tiie'es,|¢,°mif! Fw' -ima ee its last leaves to m0\l\‘D B five amnll children, fr/ur and illlllllllli illl lllill illllM lllillllll Says Sir George Kekewich in Evidence Against Pall Mall Gazette. LONIi0\1, April ll (Special)--Sir George Kekcwich, giving evidence in a libel action brought by a. promin- ent _member of the Anti-Vlvisection S0¢10llY. against Mr. Waldorf Astor's l‘al_l Mall Giizcttc, declared it was his belief that King Edward's death was cause-ri by vaccine treatment. In the My was not such as to lead to sud- den death and he thought be suilered from blood-poisoning in consequence o' the injection and use of vaccine. A GOOD RECORD Mr Walter M. Lee, Victoria, P. E. I., writes the Maritime Farmer and Cooperative Dgirymanz- 1, We have just inisheil a ycurlv milk and butter record with the l-loiiiiein cow, Nettie .\fciJo\i:.il, No. 425s, ii-at we think is one of the largest fat rec- ords yet made in the Maritime Prov- inces. us the 'iovcrnment inspector tested ber on abc farn on six dif'er- eut occasions during' the ysm_ if, is not accepted in rccoiwl of performance on account of ii premature birth eight months after beginning of test. But for this accllent, which was caused by ~i.u i-vcr-gorge of frozen roots, which sickened the cow and put her badly <1! ||i~r milk, this rec- ord would iic considerably greater. She lost the calf _ on .\Iovo;;.\»ui Liro and was again bred and conceived on November 27th. so she uns in calf during nearly the fu-l period. Nettie lvlcuon-xiii is only a medium- sized Holstein and never ate over 16 lbs. meal in r. day at any time and, never was forced or fe-i more than twice a day. A: the time of the in- spectors' visit iii ‘.\ilari".:, according to the prices charged cows catered in the official- rsc‘dl‘d test she was pro- ducing milk for fifty-six cents per hundred pounds. But, according to our prices, the cost wus about seven- ty cents. However she at all times produced milk most economically mid well and at the provincial exhibit.o'.i milk test. 'iight months after calving, she gave 34 lbs. Milk testing 4.3 per ‘ cent fat in one ~1\1y. 1 Her best months milk record was. in March, 1,785 pounds testing 3.6! per ccnt. Her best month's fat recordi was in May, 66 pounds, testing 4.0§ per cent. She gave during the year, 14,538 pounds milk, testing an aver- age of nearly 4.1 per cent. butter fat, a total of 590 pounds fat. i Her total cost of feed was $112.00 and her butter and s-iininic-i inlik was worth almost $200.00 at our prices making a profit of 88.00. In this calculation we priced everything at just what it was worth in the line of iced at market prices. The skim milk was valued st 25 cents per hundred. Popular Young j Farmer Talks TELLS WHAT DODD’S KIDNEVY PILLS DID FOR HIM. He's Back at Work Again, After Suffering from the Pains, Nervous- ness and Depression that Only Kidney Disease Can Bring. , Point Alexander, Ont., April 11 (Special)-Mr. D. A. Froncare, a well-known and popular young ferm- wu con. very grateful for the benefit I have Be and If the disease is of the kidneys , only ,or from the kidneys, Dodd's Kidney three in Pills will core it. - 0 °! :ff V, V ` ,135 er, living near here, who has been a i HILL GIVES NEW Dominican Lower House Has Yet to Approve His Elec- Piwu ii uuui WABHINGTONN, April 11 (Spo- cial)--Eienor Don Francisco Borden Valdez, a member ol the Dominion Measure Authorizing Him to sms. from his dimes si miie Increase Number ofMagis- irafes. Plata, has been agreed upon as the ¢0l11i>romisc candidate for election as President of Santo Domingo. The provisional President, Archbishop Nouel, resigned because of ill health. This information was received at the State Department from the Am- WABFINGTON, April ll (Special) ericaii Legation at Santo Domingo. --Authority to increase the numlber of Senor Valdez was unanimously chos- city magistrates is taken from the en by the Dominion Senate, but un- Hoard of Estimates and Board of Al- der the constitution he will have to dermen and conferred on the Mayor be elected also by the House. He is by terms uf a bill on which the May- about fifty years of age and was one or held a public hearing. of the military leaders in the revolu- It is provided that when two-thirds tion last year. their opinions more Magistrates are needed the Mayor may appoint any number required for terms from two to eight years, and the Board of Es- timate will be compelled to furnish the salaries without asking ques- tions. Under thc existing law Magistrate certify to the Board of Estimate that \vitiiesscs's opinion the Kings mal. of the Magistrates certify that in According to the State Depart- ment's advices, order prevails in San-` to Domingo, although there is some rioting in the interior. The telegraph line fio n Ban Domingo City connect- ing with the cable station at Puerta Plata has been cut and communica tion has been interrupted. r r more men are needed and the request ..pat0n.B special onerings in the is sent to the Board of Alderman for home furnishing department' are an approval' This p°wer is “km enum' soiled curtains at half rice. About iy out cf the sends ofthe twcisoerds 50-,mrs of odd curtnini many my under the proposed terms, one pair of a line at 1-3 ofl. A few pieces of window curtaining, last sen- "Phone 89 and we will call for 'son's patterns, at 1-3 od, and all our Panama hat to be sent aws. Clothing Co 3-3iMti. Union and Wool squares, Q price Y Y 1 - and cleaned and rebloeked. National Read their ad. in today's issue. Pa-~ ton 'B. 4-10M3iEll. ` lllllll llil .Interest Shown in Men lip legally Condemned Costa Life. LONDON, April ll (Special).-.-_leur Greeks about to be hanged by th; Turkish authorities at Smyrna, pq; rescued while being taken to the al, lows, according to a cable dggpqggh to Atlantis, the Greek daily ncwlpp per of New York. The charge against the Greeks was that when the Gro# forces took the Island of Mitylolio they abused s young Turkish woman. It is nileged that the testimony. against them wiis perjured. Protests made by the Greek Church and the ‘Greek comniiinity of Smyrna worsig- uored. Because of the interest taken on behalf of these men by the Greek Church the Turks murdered tho Met' ropolitan 0! the Greek Church, the Most Rsverened Chrysortom, a man ol’ high education, who was formerly’ Metropolitan at Drama, ‘ndacedonim He was transferred from that 915* 'because the Turks objected to activities on behalf of the Chriltlllw living in Macedonia. _ l Smyrna is an important city ii Asia Miner. It has s population, of 450.000 inhabitants, of which 850,00) are Greeks. The commerce, halting; shipping and industry is practically in the hands 0'. the Greek elamllit. ' , ".~lamnson's Baces 25 cents. This iq iparticularly suited for the workin( man having double reinforced tabs 9! heavy leather, also the webbing il Ole- Lra heavy and durable. Patons. 4-10\iBlEl.i. f- ~ 'wa' fancy shoes." ‘Fashion’s Smartest .Shoes for Women . According to the poet “Is the spring the lass' fancy lightly turns to The particular dresser will be pleased with our present showing of spring ai d summer boots, shoes and pumps for it is undoubtedly the best display of the k nd we have ever shown, comprising an almost endless variety that will guaran- tee satisfaction to every customer. _ '1`here’s a stvle, size and grade to suit your taste fl i f no matter how particular or hard to please you are and notwithstanding the unvarying high quality ofthe lines vnu :ill had our prices consistentlv low. i received from them." I Yr wool-garments., 'ni ,iilllilitt fame. 1 '§l?_snm¢u's" and PW" “\.9"lf he was im mit. Pse- -- - ' ~ 4-ioininml one of Fort "Our fleece underwear 1| egg, um ii-cle of goods for If-rin: wsu-. after gon pug Queen Hay,oi our h ` ` ' 4.- 7Mmwf3i. Queen Quality Boston Favorite l - Buttoned shoes in gun t l, tent and suede ‘ ~ Pumps in gun metal, pafleldtaandmbrown and bll€ki*l*°._“5!$’s.3°5*|'|’.*‘”°‘ ‘ Boots, lmtioned in tan calf, gun met-il alld. P°'¢f" lf' ef ' ` ' ° Call in and inspect the line today f0lfJ_Y¢'f1 3° “P°°m'g y°“° A moi i