il. C for Ëi’otciior'o ÀSTORIA; mœh‘er’s Castoria is strictly a remedy for Infant: and Children. Foods are specially prepared for babies. ‘ A baby’s medicine is even more essential for Baby. Remedies primarily prepared for grown-ups are not interchangeable. It w'âa the need o! a remedy for the cornmon aliments of Infante and Children that brought Castorla before the public afte: years of macaron, and no clnhn bas been made for it that its use for over 30 years has not proven.", ' 1 'What is CASTORIA? Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasantu lt contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more tban tblrty years it has‘ been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating tire Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Comfort—Tbe Mother's Friend. .GENUINEÏCASTORlAALWAYS Bears the Signature of‘ I. \\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\ i/ î, i; in Use For Over 30' Years ‘IHI Clun‘vn cannm. NIW vaux clTV "W,HALE TALK" FROM A POOR FISH. ‘l'iunct- hogun's Ihil'nlutln wind'up lni‘ iris Cnuniiianupori, Brilish profer— euro spoecli, wroie nl' the llnnd- smnc ()no ivnnt “tshe languogo ho ioid Snm Johnson, Ihnt hc wuuld mnplnys lu (lcscriho n parochlnl mnlle litlle lim s mlk likc wholcr—i; oviml in his native Amhennl. mlght :ind only reconth an Otlmvn i’ress ihi- used to mnlogizc 'l‘herlnopylne. (inllery mon, ni'ter illjteuing l!)- (Yl‘TAWIA, Mny 20.—Klohilsnrilii rans-Canada Limited Quickest Train Across Canada LE MONTREAL. 5.00 P.M. (DAILY) ' _____ TORONTO. 9.00 P.M. (pAiLvl illÎllliiiiiiiiuji t. c l p . n‘utt’lrl},a,4 4' r ND MORNlNG A_T WiNNIPEG 10.15 A.M. c RD MORNING CALGARY 10.15 A.M. 4 TH MORNING VANCOUVER I0.00 A.M. ver tllin _Canadiàn Pacific Standard—None/Betterl First Train MAY_218t. For Resorvatlono, apply. to Local Agent H. M. Davlson N. R. DesBRISAY, District Passenqer Agen, St. John, N. B. RESULTS TELL HIGH- PRICED i I’ELTS Rend whnl, IMr. Chcoter S. Mclnira hns’lo ‘sny on this .imntlorz— . Mâts: 5'», Clin-rioileiown, P. 'E. 1., N iMny il, 1922. A Mannger. imporiol Biscuit Coq i.t(l., Î. Churloiletown, P. 'E. »l. Door Sir: You have nsked .me on scvernl occasions l’or my opin- ion wil.h reierence l0 the [mperinl Biscuit lhat you nre i’i manuhicluring. Bcing a, smnll shnrcholiior in your Company, I perhops hnvc (lPIille wrlting you on timt necount. Ever since you lmgnn mnnul’nctu‘ring tho lmperlal Bla- cull. as n Fox brccdcr i huve used your Biscuit in my own rnnch and hnvo round ihcm un excellent nrticle ot l'ox iood. For the past lwo ycnrs, silice ymi hnve nlmost. pertectod ihis Biscuit. l llavo wulchod cloeoiy lirom n fur standpoint the rnnchers thnt hnve liceu nslng thrls Cod Oil Biscuit. nnd tlie resuits ure vory noliconlne indeeilfione could ai- most lell irom ihe skins 'llutt wore brought lo my ofllce for enlo wlin‘re ‘linpcrinl iiisruils hall ‘bccn tell. IFor in- stance, il. in llOUi'llillO In tho pclt oi’ lhe nnimai thnt thero wns n luxurimn growlh or l'ur. clonr in color, nnd with l thnt hrilllunl alu-en or lustre which goes tn malte n. high grndo polt. My advice wauld simply .he ihnt no iur former tlmt nntlclpnios aucccssiullly rnising a gond grade or tur can \ ho without titis auperior iood i‘or his ioxes; nnd il know l ’ that ‘lt ils lho lnlontlon nl' ihe muuuiziciurers to endoavor' to lmprove lr pus-sililn nnd moka u. 'Blscuit thot la o pcr. foctly hnlnnced irntlon. For tiio anke of gnou lurn, Il irust liiat vou will con- iinuo mltting nut lu lhe pooplo thrc lni’ormntlun you hnvo with regard i0 your Biscuit. nnd whon lhcy hogln l'oodIng tllem ns tho chier nrtlcie ot fond wo will thon ail know whnt a boon il. will lbo to the good turs ol' thls province. f Yourn inlihfullÿ. W. CHESTER S. MGLURE. IMPERIAL BISCUIT (10., LTD. Box 446. Phono 854-1. Charlottotawn. P. E. l. “n... Mm... If we do your work you'li have l sntisloction, thnt's positive. OUR SLOGAN: “One hnndred cents , TRAINOR TIRE BHOP trom Honnan's Cataloz. PLENTY oF BARGAINS loir the ladies at Partons Flre Sale. FOOT EXPERT irom Chicago al Aleey's ‘Shoe Store today. MISS KATHRYN THOMIPSON, grndunte in .both piano and vocal. and Miss Bem’ice Sluitz, gmdunte in violl-n i‘rom the Mount Allison Conservatbry ot Munie, will appenr belrween the nets in "A 'Pair ot’ Sixes," Prince Edwnrd Theatre, ’l‘hursdny nlght. Theso talenth young lndles were with the "Col- lage Players" “in thelr 192). tour o! Novu Scoliu, and deiigliied tha cap- acliy lmusee which greeled them. il you desira n sont you will have l.o ‘bo ou hand early. Sente now on sole. M PRINCE ST/REET SCHOOL. Proqrsm For Arbor and Empire Day 23.—Mr. J. G. Gordon. Memher of School Board will Preside. Arbor Day I l. iChnrus, “'l‘ho Empire Flug," ISchodl. . 2. ltecltnlion, "An Open Secrot." Lnronn SitmplF. fi. Diulogue, "Gardon Qunstlons,” Miss Jones“ Dent. -i. Chorus, “’l‘lio Sunbeums." Prim- ary Dont. ' 5. Dialogue. "’i’lcklngr Min Kiolly‘u Dept. iSolo, “Apple llilossom Maillons," Edna Jen‘klus. Ilecltaiion, "Whut (in W‘t’iPlk‘llll." Mnrgiu‘ct Mutch. Rei'iitation, "A “Vulk in Spring,” l'iolly Plriilvllps. ’ ‘(îhurIm “Spring Song," Srhool. . Reciinllou, “Litllo Mav Bios- soms." ‘Edltll IF, rd. 11. Dialogue, “,iuitullyle Land" Miss Wntson's Dont. lt‘hurns, “’I‘he Flowers 'I‘hnt (,‘ouie in Spring," iPriurury Dept. Empire Day. l3. Reclintion. “ilfimplre Day." Mur- .gnrct Stentil‘ord. ltecilnlion, “Tho Torch oi Lite.” Il.in Nicholson. V'iiolets,” .— o 12. li. '(‘hiliircn" Flint]. 22. Ailllrossce. [liinl Salve ilm King. _L___.__.—.l.__.—_ ' nomma" Headàches Are Usually Due tu Constipation When you ure constipat- ed, there is not enough lubricant produccd by your system to keep the food wuate soit. Doctors prescribe Nuon because its action is so close to this nnturai lubricant. Nujol is a lubricant—noi: a medicine or laxative— so connot gripe. Try it today. ' N ujgl Ivbr sz>‘//'[/..nI/I'ml worlii given ior every iiollur tnken. We hundle Dunlop Thés. SURGERY Phone 8824. W. , TWO MILLION î PEOPLE in Canna. wenr xltnu to rest thoir on. or improve Ilzht. Glane. rollly nve cyan and Ira n lin lhnt un wurar values enligne. Dreoiounly. ()ur oxlmlnltion will tell il your syulzht. toc. 1m bonn- DR. E. C. HARRIS Imdnlln Exercices Begln ai: 10.30 a.m., May ' ml in Schnol l'air llie “Siive tlu‘lisl’riü. PATON’S Fi‘R-E SALE—iBoy's Bioomer panta, 501: and 31.00. GOFF'B STORE in aiways “the old reliable." CHILDRlEN'S WEAR cheap nt Paton's lirev sale. A PAIR OF 8lX-E8.-—’l‘he Mount Alliaon iConservatory o! Muaic la jusll’y fanions tor producing artiste oi. rare abillty. Hoar some ol’ its groduates between tho octs ot "A Pair oi Slxes,” .Prl-nce Edwerd The- atre. 'l‘hursdoy eveulng, Mny 25th. Sents now un sale. u= vou no rro THE finmcs EDWARD THEATRE, Thursdey nv'rning. ‘May 26, yiou will not only sen u rollicklng comedy hy lhe “Col- logoPlayers,” Ibut you wiiii also have the priviiege oi hearlngigroiiu- ale uri‘ists tram the .Mount Alllson Lmlies' Coll‘ege Conservatory ot‘ Music. Seuls nuw on craie, MOUNT ALLISON Collage ploy- ors will present Edwnrd Peple's (lrent (Tornedy Succesa, “A Pair o! iSixes" nt Lhe Prince Edwnrd 'l‘hursn day nlghl, May 25th. Full 01 lire A irom stnrt t0 ilnlnh with Romance and l'un. Added attraction. Conser- vnlor‘y artlsis. CL'OSING CONCERT.—The Ru- rnl Enteriulnlng Club. ot Mvarsh- ileilii. 'which has been sa pupulnr lhe l‘ust tlu‘ea scilsons. held thrir clos- lng meeting on Tiluti'fldfl)’. Mny 4th, al i‘lm spocious home ot Mr. and Mrs. ll‘rnnklin Mill. Tlic President Mr. "outil Foster, occupied tlie ichuir, nnd tlie lollowing program W05 irnrrle‘d out: DucL- iMossrs. Alcx. Scutt uud Het'tor Jcnkius; viullu solo. lNIl‘. Vernon ‘Dennis; rcud‘lng. Mr. 'i‘. Rester; recitzillon, Mr. Enri Font-cr; soip nnd cumlc sang, ‘Mr. ‘Fi‘ed Godiirey: duel. vloliu nnd argon, Mr. V. Dennis'and Miss Sarii M‘ill; vnrlety sketch. Mr. Harry Mutlurt. Miss Jesg—lle Jeu» kins capuliliy prcslded nt the organ, nnd the progrnm 'was heurtin on. joycd. uilo'r which u. dninty nnd n‘e- l‘reslrliur,r lunc‘h wus served Ihy Mrs. Mill, i'ollowcd by n [l'eut ol' ice- icream, pineapple and chocolntœ lgnlore by ‘the mule memibers ot' lhe clinh. Ai’ter ull .lrnd portuken 'oi lhe "good things" provided. thc Niitiùnni Auiirem lirought the sucw cossiul gnihen'ing 10 a. close. nnd ull (lispi‘rsed to l'heir homos renilzing l’illllillë il was n. plezisure au well as a priv- THE REVOLT IN SYRIA France is renping tlle rew‘ard oi' «nyimmhs iclli1(lrlhn"',ll(’l' dupliclly and lniiilelily to lier hast i'rinnd hy :he revoltloi licr .‘Mnslcin. l'riends :ind subjçzcis in ' iDurlui: llie 'Dlifli. tlii‘eu iycnrs lire “truditionul” pi'otector lof (‘hrisiinn failli in the Orient illnu lavishcd in poulies. finance mul lltorntui‘e. lis mvorg upon me, (‘ri-sccnt. Not ion): ngo au 11.311 promo ‘flnlicry. ,the Municipal (‘ouncll or Paris declded to fhuild ,illlll consecrale‘n Masque in lhe “Frnnch‘ clnpiiui, whilo, in doilnncc _oi writton and moral engagements ÎOWiil‘ilH ita Allins, the Fi'onch go lvm‘nmont (‘onrlulleri a snpnrn'n |trealy leih Angora and nnderlonk lin support nll lhe Tul'hish clnhns Theso actions were genei‘ally du t’emlod on lhe iplen that i: wns onlv liy nmking Mosiem sentiment nnd hv restrictlng hcr obllg’ziions llhnl France cnuid hopo lo relnln conti‘ol pi’ ‘Elyria. And now iho whan nf Syrirt le reporind tq b0 in mwll. rovolt. Dlstîirbances have v'wrnrrod in nmnv pinces. includ in: ihe nelghhnrhood or Rcirnt nnd Diinmsmis. in ihe lnterior ihe Fl‘onr'h forces hnvn hui] lo ovnnu n'n‘ Zar mi 1he Euphrntoa nnd Him'n nm ronorta ol' n mnrorlod .“ndr‘u‘n ‘Mf‘vemant azninst lhe "munir, if France and ihn Fnitod “MM “"(Ï stand hv (iront Brilrlln “‘fl "'miiri "M nmv have t0 look un nn nm humiliation of tho snortn Ma m! "m wroni assassin nf lhn Armrminns res'nreñ to his‘ancient "en ol' powor in Europe. 15. Solo nnd Chorus. “The iBurei’ooi "J‘ruil," Sioloist. Delilzt ‘Vx’llfiil. 10. Rocllulion. “A 'Sung ol‘ Canada.” Eslhvr Kmrnedy. l’i'. (luni‘leilc, “Uuder iSouthei‘n Skies," Amy Agnew, SidI-nius. i‘Îllltl Jenkin-s, .iolluio “9go i0 ne px-esem, Suihorinnd. lS. lteclluliou. "Tho l'ulche‘s onlhel Mup," Doris Ilun'is. I 10. ilecilulinn. "Canada," iMyrllnl Bilins. 20. Chorus. iSchoul. 21. i’resculnlion ol‘ irnmunt collect- GardeiiTSeeii GARTER’S Seed Store Early Garden Peas. _ . Sweet P e a s à t-choice varieties.) l Early Seed Po- tatoes. , Onion Sets, Shal-s lots. Gardon Fertilizer .. Early Garden Corn. " Lawn Grass. , p Beans, (’llall and -ï ÿ Dwarf.) ” Flower Seeds. Dahlia Buibs. Gladioli Bulbs. —Buy— _ Carter’s Reliable Seeds x Queen Street . Seed Store l un: permit GUARDIAN v level will proveut Beigiao Ïlièiél . l' BRUSSELS, Mny “5.—The Court or Appentis has lienicd a nsw trial to Armnnd Jennnen n Belgian wlw la uniler sentence oi death for act- lng un a (lerniun spy during the war. Jonnues will now be put t0 rienth. While ho wns convicled ot res- ponsibl-ity for lhe shooting ol’ mnny Belgion purtriots during the period al Gcrlnnn occupation. the proses. utor acknowledged thot Jennnes hnd nolhlng t0 do with the hetrnyng or Editll (lavell. the Engllsh nurse who was nhot by the Germains. Tho execut-lon ut Jennnes will be the ilrst In Helgian since ponce was doclnrcd. Flood Waters Nowi Threaten Winnipeg Wii‘NNîlPEG, Mny ,5.HCnused hy excessive rnlns lu the States ot North Dakotn and lilnnesotu, the Rcd River at Bruni-son, slxty miles soutli (f [his clty. un»; rlsen six [cet sinco Sunday and flood wotern todwy Ihronlen Winnipeg. The riso in the Rcd viilvor wator flood waters tram llu.‘ Asslnihoino River pouring into tlm lied inst onough t0 bu carriod .‘iwuy and ulicviato the swollenrondilion -or tha Assim- boino. iNo stops have 'heen token yet to pl'evont possiblè lnunda‘tloin or sections ni thc clty vvith the ex ceplion or tln‘owing open the looks ou tiie lied iiivor ut St. Andrews. 18 miles norih ut liere. Unolilciai reports from Emerson slnte the river hus rison seven let-t sinc. Snturdziy. 'l‘ho river is snld t0 ho standiin rising. Otiiclnls oi’ Dominion Watcr Pow- er Bi'aln-h are hopelul the suddeu rise in tlm lied River will ho only temporal-y in cliziracter ne the tni- butnrv strcnms have not risen to I any extent. Fault Foun'd With Lee’s Naval Speech illONDON'. Mny ’rî—«A somewlini criliczll nilituiio is nd'npted by thc Capt- ’i‘imcs in nditorinl comment un the speech recontly dclivcrcd by Lord Lcn. lilirst Lord ni thv: Ad- (joutribullon ol lhe Dominions tn Empire nuvnl tlt‘ftfnCO. tcr's l'npt 'i‘own correspondent. "i‘lul ’l‘imes nilows (hait thr speech wns un indirect flntl tîincly lrmninrlor ol' [lie siuailncss oi South .A‘l'rirn's contribution ot her Iunri— itilmu wcnliniiyj. bu}. novorthclcsis, ‘ihinks -Lul'd Lteo' la as much in «langer oi' mlnimizing lho. difficul- tlns conirouling ilie Govcrnments ul‘ Lllh Dominions un tho Dominions nn- (il' i‘niling to understunid t'he Bi‘iii..—'h itnmpuyers' concern. _ 'l‘lul pupcr expresses ilie vicw lhnt Grent Brilaiu's hui'den wouid lmvo hecn n gront deal hut for lhe influence which the Dominions threw into the seule nt lhc' l‘Vushington Conterence; niso lhni lhe Adniirnlty llilghl wel! be thank'i‘ul l‘or thc rnduction oi' zip- proxlmnloly 1340000000 in lhe cout ni the n‘ivy. iwhich is nu immediatc romrit 01‘ tlie naval (lisarmainent zigri'emenl. Lnrii Les nord not dospalr ol' reducing lhe burden hy economies ndli‘s tlm Times. winthout nil‘ectlng lhn i'leet'e emciency. Meantiine tire plupor believcs nothing will be gainer] by ibeliiillng tho illen ol‘ the Dominion nnvnl services. On tho contrnrv. inox-ensuit importance must be nilotted t0 them in thc l’u- ture. Tho mimes suggesls' ihzll. thc Souitii Afrlcnn Union might nim M tho nss'ulmpiion. ol’ full l‘innnciul rosponsibillty for tlio npkecp oi‘ lho const (il-foncez: at Sinion's van bacilles .tlle lmui doleuces winch nlreaiy have heen taken ovor. Mennlnle South Afrlca Îij elnbarklng on a pnillcy. which will muterinily udd t0 tho national commit‘ments in a lew yoars. The Timcs recomiizos thnt South .-\i'- ricn's prnsenl naval cl‘i‘ort is tri- iling domipared t0 the Emupire's nocds. ‘but in the light oi‘ l'uture .vlrntegy it hns n significlmcc which molles il. a wholly undesorved' mark l’or sneers. ———.o.——— A BUSINESS BAROM ETER “The volume or automobile soles is li sure vharometor oi Business." snlil Mr. Robert Gnray, u promiuent Bnnk Director ut a recent 'Dlrecn tors' meeting. “Month by imouth I have becn wntching‘ the needle steadll-y mov- ing. in :March and April lt huil " plissed the ‘Unsettled' stage. wlbilu ' now it registers ‘it‘air and Warm' with overy indication that il. will continuo. “This is prool 'conciuaivo= thnt iho business situation luis vastiy improved. and iends mo to beiievr-I thnt tho country in general ls wcil R H E U MATISM LUMBAGO T. [Legs NEURITIS v'n. SCIATICA Rhenmatlsm and nlmlllr troubles lnvarlably leld to titis il'.R.C 's enl- plmn's Il onmntic cumin) croat- mnt. Inny docton and mlny ’lnn- and. oi «Imams trorn court lo moi will oolilm thls trntii. ’l'hs buldmis oilutlmonlnl laiton in onr iliu show tilt 13men. have lucasuinlly truteil lhtamnusm. lunbnùo. Ncnrltls. Scl- ItICI and toute Neunlgia o! ail llnds. Bottine but ovidonce la yonr own ox- pgricnu. li ,yon onmr we .wplt you to vu“! (ausntml Ion-inlurions "Ill- il s't ou aryenn- . Drualm un en 01:00 'er m. l’m trial writo . c. 00..“ «lurn-«8:..th " Solo' by Reddin Bran. ils German Spy' mimliy, iil which lie Cl‘itlclzod the. Ctllllüs Rouv‘ 'ldels, by Gray Dort heavicr ls most ‘grutii’ying. “il 5:41? ' . la . aisé" . à figé" pure t0 a leaf—nothing fil}? but clean, dust-Îree Il leaves’ îilled with. natu— rai “goodness"_ that '- yield generously in the teapot. 4, Famous îor 50 years as .l, - . , ' the purest and richest à? à tea on sale. ’gl Every Maritime grocer seils ÎS this delîcious tea. .4, au? Metal foii packets only l lb. V2 lb and V4 lb sizes J Ion tlio way< tu Permanent Stabili- ty'. i 5 ïMr. Gi‘ay l’urther dcclnredz— “Sales ol' Gray Dort Cars, nll mon Dlstnlbutoi‘s |and Dealers over the ontire Domi- nion duriug the past tliree wecks, ,ns reflccteii by factory shiplncnts. “N"‘WO‘ H‘ÿ. M 9m“ N—o—mm b OW“ 04 llnn’i Negiecl Your Building Have us look over the fiaslling and conductors. Maybe the gutters are leaking‘ and 'need repairing, H4 o W64” o "During tho llirst leu llnys ot' Mny..we recclved immcdiately ship ping orders l’or a grenier nuniber i '"rt‘tlx ttal .l’ ta n - . ._ Ïär‘ÎiÏË eàïiîfiïom‘i. of ÂSÆÎŒÆM _ we “se,the beSt Coppel 01 Galvan Ê our April volume was quite satls- lzed 11'011 11’1 Olll' WOl'k.  factory." ' n 40.—— _ , 1 . ' 4 l WHY GRANT WON SHILOH Oui expeit lOOfel W111 attend t0 3 your metal work. ' z "Bueii saved Grnnt and his nrm) nt Shiloh,” remarked Charles P. Warfleld of C‘larkesv‘ille, Tenn., whlle entertaining a iew triend" nt his fnrm on the Russeilvllllc pike. “Af‘tcr the close of tllo wnr Major Overton oi’ Nashvillo iold me thai. Bueill hopldl not hav-- .. reached Pittsburg Landing in tlinc to .prevont Grant's deiaat ll‘ three orl’ Forrestslsi troopers had burnell a bridge as ordered. . FRED H. TRAINOR Phone‘393-J 80 Grafton Street Opp. Prince Edward l «o oooooooæoo 0o oowunww»ot .l..,y,.....a.. "Grant was ait Pittsburg Land lng on the Tennessee River wltl 33.000 troops the ll‘irst we‘ek of April. 1862. Geueral Siliney John ston. wus ut Corinth eighieen miles niwny with 40.000. Granl hnd sent t0 Nadhville ti'or reini‘orcements. Johnszon heard or it and decidrvl io attnck. “Be‘l’ora settlng his nrmy in mo. tion Johusoon gave Forrest orders thn Tonnessee River nnd anh. ville. One oi' tham was over n mpld stream which couid uni. ho torded and w‘hlch would requlro :It lenst a dny to replnco. “Three lroopers wer-e detnlled in hurn this bridge. Beiore they 501 it on tire n former nnmcd McEwen jolned them. He snid that ho qu bllSy hauilng supplies nom” ths lo lrum ni lof the bridges belween, The Paris Gaulois publishcs the rollowiug 1th of executinns taken irom Bolshevilt reports: Slnce ()utolnël- 1917; bishops or the Rus so Grovk vhurch, 2S; priesls. 1215 schnoliuaslors nnd pl'OlPSSOI‘S, (i775; pliysiciuns, 8800; ui‘mv oi'i'l cors, 54,650; suldii‘l's. 260,000; 0l l'ion“: ni‘ cunstuhulnry nnd police forces 10,500; privnlcs of lhe sumo forces, 48,500; lamiowncrs, 12,950 moulin-r5 oi' lle "intolligeut" clos, i ses. thi' no cnlled "ÎleelllgPlllliia" 30.000 lo 30.000 of lha 'bms'l. peuple 855,200; wm'luni-n. 193.850; pensiol France were irencherously mur :mta 815,100. ()ur li‘roncll coniem Ïilerild in mld blond on ono uîght. purury might puhilsh 2|. somewhut'h‘runce hus doublless repented ut similnr lisl. thnugh ol‘ course onlthose ‘mul ileeds ol‘ shauio and n smnlle‘r St'iili‘. l‘rom hi-r own m volulionnry history. Lenln nnd ’i‘rolzky have noihing i0 lhcir ire lmrror upon ' tho whoiesnlu uiuril dit worse thun the mnssucre ot' cr oi lier citizens in the nome ut Ciean and pure. Full strength. In economicai cloth ion. uuiy soma duy look back with lho hopc is expressed tllnt Russin. ' bridge and mat, if {bey wmud St. Burlholomew in which trom liberty. | colili louve it. ‘ho woudl eeo that ir was burnod that nlght when. the wnrk wns compieted. As they lmen' tint sonne lime ‘would ellipse hororo lhc northem troops cfluid ranch lhnl point. lhe troopers took McE‘ve ut his word nnd galloped nway li. joln thoir command. -'“Mchnn- dld. nbt hum ihc bridge. Buell wag nol. chochod nnr was avble t0 joln Grnnl enriy Mor dey morning in lime m lurn iho pumy rtnun‘ "Mort: Bread and Better Brcad "andaBelirr Pnsi ry loo. défont ni’ tho dny bofore inlo n r ' .p H vlctory." 1 il r H fi.»— Uwa il in A” I 'YUiii‘ “.ikilit‘y r—a AIM’STERDAM, Mav l4—«Formor Emperor William's devotion tn re' ligion han progressed to thc point or mania, Admirnl Von Tirpitz. former Minlslor or. the Germnn Na- vy. is reported t0 have told n friand recently. T-ho German extKnlser is describ- od as spendlng n‘ont or each day ‘ ‘ in rendlng the scriptures. commcn ni lai-les. sermon sand olher religions W“ books. and in proyer. Hls physl- MW cal heaith appenrs lo ho good, but hls mental outlook' seems tu have norrowed. nnd his rare visilors nnd hialmlndhshut in and closed to pro. sont German ailairs and the rela- Il: nlll ' ‘ in ‘ tion's bètween Grrmnnÿ nnd the test oi the European countrloa.