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M-ily‘ 22, lslo. r .
Che Saeiic Clmenican.
euro who had run en hour or two
elrlier (rail! I small body it! irilh Vol-
II tears who no ammunition for
their riiles. V ’
Tho icolllrd riots not Change his spot!
end the British lion in the septa mealt-
pig, cowardly lior that we man have
round him to he during many uuiurlns.
1 THE JAPANESE PROBLEM.
That the Present Japan
the British in empty ahoovn py the 'l[[
that the Premier, Count oltuma. has
cordiiig to an urtit-le reproduced in the
sun trom the zveto Japan
Isneveratcs Mint
righteousness. and that
never drew
nghm tor the good or humanity tor the
reuse oi righteousness," and so on on
intialturrt.
itlwae, oi course, in the cause oi hu-
ahalit it, .nd England hail .nothlng to
no pith There was no thought oi
the Llao-tang Peninsula and iiiaochuria
or a’ toothold in china; they only “feil"
into:Jnpan'e hands by mere accident as
it were as a rewa d ironr Heaven ior
oatt rlghior righteouaneee and civiliza-
‘ ' . nd ng and war mighty sorry
hut could say nothing: she had calcu-
lated on Japan helng heated and having
to call Engiund to her aid.
would
in the. present eircumetance. it
it is u n
'regal;ding the open Door and the other
.rl!iie'oi diplomacy.
in the meantime, England and her-auie
sidized press in this country hre doing
l-.'tIslIiid'a "":5lrI‘ .
pew-erieaa to resent Japan’: aggression
on what ought to be a tree lield tor all,
and have to swallow, er it w-e pellet-ed
rliaturher. aa'Count
‘ Baron
the origin oi the present
rTliE CIJURSE OF THE WAR.
The most important incident or the
week la the announced reconstruction
it proves that
phrentiy, oppoelns. fnrlles.
toroed to come together in their last
nitc , where they will have to race their
int pol, oa well n. external enernier.
Tu GAELHJ Ahmlixclizi nae heidjrom
the eginning of this present war that
ill only luate long enough. it muat end
olin
I collection loltltwliat
London tt one time.
Marconi etocha; Lor
lnggthe Roeeoery-Rothschild in!
routine rreeidont or the council:
treats.
ll lie
, E in ii R
chllil policy and hasten the diet-uption
now‘ in process between india and 111!
Empire.’ >
The only acnuiaiiion the cabinet gains
“I0-’:'M::Illelld oi the war in-aver. the
mm M ill] on the .ide oi the Ger.
mm. m" u:triana. in the Wut the
Ed me all 8 Ive not IDW’!(iIitil)’ lilti-
uaiion, nhile their loitsu in
oihcera and men are mntorialiy aiiect.
‘"5 "'9" 'm‘”"i‘.". iiitehener having
tailed to uni ntiiiioha his name to be
a.tletied it he on get hundred. ot thou-
Bandl. Ind the Cnnldlan Ind Aulirniian
screens have become, Iilh I'hIL ilmllnd
are leit. the ruler hope or v-lctory tor
izneland uuleee t-onutrlpilon is re”...
ed to
All along the Eastern line from the
away irom Gernun territory and deep
into the izuesian, while in the south
tile ituaeiana heva hesn thrown back in
Gulicla to the Przeniyal lino. end are
threatened with the toe. oi the lerrlt
tory they hold in.the E rn pert oi
inn! Province. In [El Centre. WINIW
l. utlii ln Rueaian hunda, out iurther
German .nd Austrian gains in the
xorth and south -w-ill sooner or later
render-their position There unienahle.
At the Dardonalle. the Allie. are null
halted hy the splendid hravery oi the
Turlta. England’: auatralian screens
have heen ruthieaely encrliioed'io no
alone at conatentinopie eent Ir the
Athena and London l.is,nurae)uT end
disseminated hy the British Lia spr.y-
ere here have proved to he ialaa. e
euhmarine reported ae haying
British
penetrated i the soil oi Marmara
seem: to have found her srlva there.
on the other hand the British Govern-
I’ I v Iubr
(ound their
Wly into thn Mediterrnnehn.
with regard to‘ltaly Berlin deeerlpea
her manner oi reonduetlnx the negotlu-
lions‘ With GETXIJIII)’ and Auatrln no lhlt
ortiie al.eit i<lInd;rwe would eey the
British Red Hand which use behind
it in the war Islilist. Turkey in 19H.
behind the Bllkln ‘TIN and the Armen-
.
are urging. the ultimate result will an]!
to e r the zone of revolution in
The Libarl Ire nlrelrd! ihreuenln!
that Ireland‘! I. nearly tor trus-
treting Lloyd George’. attempt to
tiller: nut of business in
s Briiiait trre ' r
labelled "Koutruml (or lrellnd."
There la a Itamment in the report oi
rinl is n vwlli“ I
in which the English have excelled or
many centuries.
an example or thet wonder1ui..ali-
t down "
chrillinoail a:’l"‘Engliitl'iinan‘I contempt for
-he earna hia living
. th onarohicai iorna
Him ho“:elroI1’:ile[l:'l!oIIni‘iaBl'm which he V“
D S
rn. ‘
e ‘aomething' wrong In
m; -e haven't read
. . I cermuna
llahman iriillng KW -90" " I
by .t,,,,,iy dropltlnts bl! '““"“"‘ "’
his '-h .
' . r ,. ‘‘i’eIce'' society lived
The M" wrtiou ior arranlllnesl by
to be In Iniir
nca Int sundny Ills“!-
. ii Ti evil
5“"'l M m tneiini::iiire't‘amt)“YelhIl cer.
‘ 5 M ”“'- ' ed them. The
ni
graduelli rnaltlna
P ' XIII
, d that it only M
the ilublk “"‘“""" id welcome
4 X d llld '9“
peace with Eng In “mm .
H, with EnsIInd' ,
m,,,,mg w-Ir with
‘ ,.....
de
Ademouslratl" or the virtuou-
Eermnny which 0119
New Yniii daittea tried to nrnnlze on
IE
P-r u e eh
didnt rniilu on mcordln: lo nlnedule
The (M1 hired hoodlum. and a- e o
got ‘told eel"
ing Dlrlure photographer who we. to
- -- a hcpt prudently
er demon.-
nor or itr-gr
undcr cover orxaniting a
lion in xew h'orit- in
land in no rinch.
iniiuemed preaumaply uy the
ing the “iret:i1oiIi" or their
Irlion
:
i
e
irotn iuino lilexer, the geographical er-
nut oi Ihi: xcw Y rlt h
tlriniod in that trailer inet Sunday put:
the Lmlllal sort
strange to say a
Kinstaia hnon't moved despite the
emotion t are.
oi li's<
move. iseiiaet down into its
old HI:
Id of
revcili.
The citizen. or south hinneiicld. Lao
have otiercd to iurnirh a gun and
nortation to Teddy Roosevelt alt‘
rant-
have
a.
?
given him the option of either ngi-itinit
tor the
Aiiiea or Germany In thei
0 EC! rid 0! him. but he Iron! so
who hu
la iilaiilis Ilane. This Ylilllr
been playing to the gallery by making
war on the
la: he had aomcona t
diiiiruit to lose Teddy aa a had
The alyltll ll rommoniy Iilriliule
bonel. in never sntiniled un-
nickel.
ii in
Ntivolen that no pl eded the rott-
troi or the channel tor ix hours to
army into EnElIn .
throw
German. ahould iind it ieaeihla ere Ion!
h their gum, their zeppelin. and
w-it
their autlmarinea
The aturiea nhout the
nuns in France and B
B
were nubllniied.
tng 30 hy the French
tecic on the cntholic religion.
I"GK9d out-
elsiunt
2
p-
o
Mirhurl .1. Jordan. the secretary at
that ileauo puller organization tor what
left 0! ll) known :5 lb: Lniied lrldh
un" his
"lhr
l-tome R
in; Ind circulating hia addraaa.
AYHI7
to occupy And Ballad! to tile pint‘
hich Dublin atooti.
'TWA.S A BOGELIIJE.
s nvon
sunday-a sun showed the transposition.
ran a singer
didn't
might orgutlza a corp. o
survivor. to
the hoard
noneY‘Ind it!-ml
Engllild lnnoitticd
e )‘9
the nivltnenle of
he nmet rontemptlirle thing
John linll to that he invariably
the reaponeihility ior his tr!
d “'h('n J.
good
tended inter.-at in righteouaneaa
it doeant lnterisre with hia iiuli
a committee
ople to investigate her
.le and oulnneaeu utout
get mixed up in the ehuiiie
London ears law
so to
. Joe Devlin lure.
of
, ahout
places
or on
B: murders. root or
when
urn.
nr. cedmen ot nreoirirn aaln
Ellie: could do Irilhoui I ii
The United i
er
' they invert’! iorced t
-shield against nerluwn auhniarlno
or loud-mouthed uulpiieere. I-11, in-
aiead oi preaching the word oi tied. in-
dnlire in rznitliiiannliirn with the e
talion or ii ‘n cunrrenatloa.
llut the Germans, ilk! the lrian, hy their
no it. liar,
h-re end
i
remain an long a they
wish despite hyslrrica oi the cadinan
riety.
The Ennlilh hive llow dl8roI'!H'd
that General ‘ton lilrrdenhllrg lirinlt
loo much h t. erai Gra a
Iicculad oi the name thing during the
Civil war and Prnldetll Lintnln In de-
t Infl o
5
a
o
5..
to
e
E
o
2
=
9.
w
Gt-nerai . A iew i ahead. of Irooxn
might ieasen those retreats ior anato-
i.- reuanl
I-rnavemrilil o
it-.-nt since it arriied at the scene at
hoaiiiitiea.
The Hrtluklyn Eriglt-,
very doveiike when the
were woriting ior en Arhliritlltln rroely
pct-it-en the united stale. and England
rrrr-uni.
which Ii it-<1
dz)‘: iryini; I invite war iret-ir-on the
‘niicd siaice and German
An i-znglieh poet annorium.
--The
ae. ls Godir-lie meda it, hut 1-Itllzliuld
h it iroe. yo no tor her
The Germans ere iightinir tn ni.he
t ire'e tor ell llililk 1 hr deetrny
the rower which haa ecled ior ranturiea
ae cud ere.ted the . ior I-‘iiiizlniilfn
exciueiva uae.
E
a
Engiiah are now explaining why
n
Ire llinmlns
gr
acted without consulting Lieutenant
Keitle. '
:-a-oj
DELEGATES FROM CHINA.-
WASHINGTD . iiay it.-The Execu-
tive committee or the waahington
Chamber oi coninrrrre met .t noun i
dirt to discuss Dlanslor the entertain-
ntent oi the tesnty-live vonrmi-rriai mm-
m slorrcr. and ophiaia ot the Rt-pltllllc
or china. who nlli ire in Wuhll:
wedneeday and 'l'hurodar. hint at and
27. P. T. Morin,
Chamber, ia cheirm.n or a mrrill toni-
millet MIKIDS IIYIBSEHICHII ii)! iii:
entertainment oi the traveller. The
chanther.oi.i,omnierce -will rn-orernie
with e Dzpnwucnll ot5tote and com-
‘incrco and the Chanthor oi cornuierce or
the United statse. , .
since .rriring,ln san Fralli-loco on
liiay 3, theychgineeo delegate. have iree
sale or commercial ho lo. in aeverai
itiea. 'Their trip is being mode under
the luwlcel oi the Aaaorlated chm.-
hera of commerce or the rarlilr (‘in t.
mlka ll0DE<li1 Drnrlirnily lili
aited by a almilur dole
gatiou front Janln which toured the
United stnica in 11-011. ..
.....-o-Z
LOSFEE or BRITISH OFFICERS.
., ,. , .
The London Wcrkly Ttwmr at April
cit, puitiiahcd the rlnmitlai list or or-
iitera killed and wounded during the
were 65 killed and
the CanaiIi1n.Z3 lvllled
in the operationa in the Pt-rripn i;uii
there were omrerl killed rind 27
wounded. The total ior the weel. an
95 killed Ind 225 1i'ouiided.'
AMERICANS’ DON'T WANT‘ WAR.
(Contirtvtd Irorrt Page I.)
the ieeiing uglinet war is practically
univeraai. All the wild rain or at r
which Wu heard turn an)’ M t-In Ifier
the publication or the Note has audited-
l bsidoti. The American pi-cmis don‘:
d the xote ea
prutlcnlly an t:ltlmntum which Ger-
ma 1 o rein-t and which
were doing their utrnoat to inliama the
we and cruie I I‘li' i(VOl". try (0
will he rehhonnhie in nsnra In iiln Tllr
aooeole portion or
. The ‘unl'u.honIhle'one.a will
have in be drolwed. r r
The heat riroot that Cyernllny llu et-
. r auomarlna
Ainerlun Line in deciding to any no
7 I'll’ on )SIR!BI‘IEEl'
etoemcra and hy the [:11 that the white
tar oteamehin cum.-ac. whit-n untied
yeater
Kellie!‘ on hn-rdA
have heeded-the I-aritins and will so
0 Europe only on vessels tiring the
star. and stripes. . -
Porhttpa it the Prulderii had to write
n.
have to he discontinued. And that will
rertnlnl) motion the war and most cer-
tainly inilueuve the result
( .lon.v mror.
ST. l’AlRlCli'S DAY IN
A iiElii'tiAN PRISON Crilill’.
iconlimird pom Pave l.)
them all; tor they are my own people;
my hinsmen; my illn. -
The n - ed. warn.-hearted lrieh.
AI they etond there pinched .nd plus
in t e nee
Y
in the word. or a poem l mu
in Tint GADLIC Ann 1: r y Iup<
plirllla . "il.'ilglierld, wa prey ior thy
death: me: God‘. iuatlrs requlta thee
tor thy munden crimes."
Far l e niood ot m.rtyr.. or men.
women end children in Ireland. in in-
tt in south Alrir tor every heroic
Gt-tmnn .oiriier iailen on the tieida. tor
[Ila river: or team that rnuat iiow tor
the ruin thou but wroueht-i-low long.
on. Lord, how long muet we pray tor
in,-
The oerrueo omcerg uliowcd the deep-
on respect .nd two who were eririenlr
ly (‘iiiilolirs reruetned with head. un-
rovered In iineit o
to pro . .terr incilil)‘ had heen glued
to the men tor their religion. dutiee.
Burl)’ hiaer .nd conieuion had been ar-
ranged ion on st. Pllrir t-:t . T e
harmoniuro played by an lriehmen.
The voice oi our "Sognrih nronn,"
the guild Dominli-Iii. ninl out tilt. the
notra or an organ re.c g i.r .nd wide
aa he laid ot the plorie. oi the ‘pail, oi
nur great Pltron ..lnt, .nd applied the
word. of at Paul aa helm to our wound-
t. it a on. oi home and
the Ioittd Duel r059
when lhd prayer: grew aim to
tearrui ere-. The cave or Car
nuhiln. the mountelne oi Tippenry and
connernern. t shennon .nd the bee.
“Oh! illythurt tile. back to Erin’: isle"
lrlah
beiore the men
their
oor
honor. on .
fell like rllli until (he kind SWXBI Indy
iier wins. Ii!)‘lIIS:
ear: Dali’! cry like that, hecauea
me tr)‘. I 0."
A Tenor of intense, I solemn
.nd the tint. enter hell pro-
‘the ‘holiest moment or the
. it an siren and
toe radiance oi the turn. our Iiruntb
e one thing the seesanach tould
not rah III at. irrl inled he mun’
fares. II III the V lion of Religion
trlumph.ut aver war-over Dnlh.
PIRNELL AND CAFEMERT.
A hurat ot auoshine lit up
ze oi emvrnid Ind
e.
hush.
IF Ind his IVIPC
when we came in and I caught it eon-
tcnce: "We want another Parnell." The
tour. rolled back and i atood again in
my r om. w h the rucrowned
icing, w-etching the compelling power or
h eyee. suddenly I uttered
an exclamation. tor iroru the next room
mm a voice ringing "The wuring oi
the Green," and i thought oi Professor
Kilfin . el'ei-‘I veraton. g
‘‘I rent with iiogo caceuicat end I
took him lit‘ the ileum":
Rag:-r caecrnent: our hero .nd our
hope. A mun or men. who has air
humiliated Great Briiain lo the dust
and otanded her diplomario minlorie I5
ruurdt-rera in the out at Europe.
PRIROXERS sptrsxnlntl‘ TREATED
The aerond part oi‘ our progrttl-lime
tlrriea out eiler dinner when we
returned Io it it the c.mp in all it.
detaliu. “'e.lntivo4‘ied the kitchen. pre
aided over by eomrortaule looking l..nd-
‘ . ere quite a recom-
mendnilon in themrel French eni-
dier. were eoo ing and une aaid timid.
i . "Bill riiad.me ta I-‘tench. surely: a
Pnrinienn -" and had to explain my
douhia nntlonaiity and tell him how it
rained me to ee-the French nghting
tor thetheredllary toe. ot.thelr recs.
'a‘
a.
'4
lent Koodiitufis In the sun Dil)‘9d mer-
riiy orer the gigantic and highly pollen-
ed itttchcu utemi puioua elem-
diet-I uhobinliiing Ind tailoring. Poor
hllotl!
Their fnmlii wen!
d3’. Inc. in the ramp."
Iintl shower blthl Ira
ii ti oom an
every modern and ecientrito applienc .
Ttiere is I fire brigade itld ii! (iartlunh
which her already prored ite eillciency
in I nu of Illse linrm. '
‘ Tile nrihorters are occupied in vhrlaul
a s. m
work. etc.
i I for I‘
(hit ii. would be inlposslbla to enumeh
le them Iilwboo I in dilferent llnr
nhges, gamer. curds. tobacco. cine-
BUILDS 1E1 TISSUE
How Fllher John‘: Medicine Nourlihes
Thou VVIIqAre Pnle Ind Thin
Berlule it il mnde oi pure and whole
.ome ioon elrme ll ten atrepgthen
-nd lruild new her John.
uedirlne
la the beat tonic ior those who
are pail-. thin and run do i
iron: alcohol and dangerous
any Iorm. '
ll I free
drill’! in
(V .
Jil r
goimis T. . ,,
)r‘Le3lctlt<.i', oft-tr”.
-Makes new P‘?
Flesh 8: Strzngiit
5;“
.6
ettea. uli. auger. bootiacee. needles and-
a tree.
IRISH rmmi
And now Ire are called a a to we
the "Irish theatriraie." Ii kindly Ger-
man rnteroiilxier vi-hn epulu
the ha. been in
under hia proler
the ttilluta ilrlresl to a German
-oi Mai with and hia sixteen-)'eIr>oItl
dlttglllrr, math of whom -peek Enxlish.
He and one or hi. contraidea are lot: in
admiration oi the Irish at
a
He tell. me or
heart >
I e deeoration. end in-
M s.ve lreiand" in Irish
and the man Welcome. He wind. up
our prcaenting me lo a boy soldier at
with their Gnnnn menu. and t iancy
more who lreep to the rului here a
good lime. xot one complaint did i
hear ii-om the man. a. i told their
lai
T "lady" in the Ding, a clever pro-
fesdioilal who nae acted in an English
'ra'ate in Hamburg. 91. la quite
ling. l-ll. ermine collar ni' wedding and
merit and general get-up in per.
iect and my perrow thet I cannot
lay the evening tor the play and con.
ce t
GERJIANS KIND To THE IRISH.’
i leave with a real aensa or gratitude
the Germans ior Lheir
h
lore: are the children
rirle. -
To mould a hetion ihu. many things
pro necessary. For
Iiifhtd Ind II
the Kaiser no that or
Ind llI'liIK Pfrionllliy Ii-nongut the Sov-
ereiguo or Europe. l tought for him in
Tonia-‘ll: III I I‘oI'nI II do-Ind
predicted )enrs ago that one tiny the
world would feel the xrennes of Illa
‘VII od rill)’, Ru it the Father o(
hie Peonle. Every tallen aoldler adds
I furrow la hid brow. IV! teen h
They
HIE)‘ or our
I roll 3 r u
it in not only (he army who In nghk
tug. whole niiLln of m
on.
women and children. and t. who lure
chusen In be here I
n D ‘a
shall he rioiorionaly singing "Beulah-
land iteoer Allen” on tree Irish e ii.
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CAN'T STARVE GERMANY.
1.0. Do, saturdae-. liay is.-rn.
Berlin correapondent or Renter‘: Teie
grem says that iiorr 1.
brueck, Germui htinlaier oi the interior
and vice chancellor. in addressing the
Budget committee the Relrhatag
P‘ridI.l'. said: I -
"wheat ior hread tor the current
year la not only eumcieni, but there is
are to greet met there is no question oi
tatoe iamine.
i ig oreediua Ihould not to iurther
restricted. The menuiat-tare oi srnolted
meat product. ahonid not he turthar
continued.’
start-’ ‘
I