The Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-09-02, Page 2•
oman Against Woman
loved me elate my mother •
died. I had been accuitomed to
drunkenneese to blows, to curses, to
neglect, to every hardship possible in
the rife of woroan. In their stead he
gave me love, He eurrounded me with
luxury, fox which he 'toyed nothing
.......-.. n return. He brought 4nto my life
all the beauty of which my father had
robbed it, and hi the intensity* of my
gratitude, I thought I Roved him. e-- I
----"-------t thought I worshiped hita. Can't you
. , understand the wad exuberance of a*
impulsive nature acknowledging the
• CHAPTERX.S.Ile-ateontki), when you see him next, and tell Ittm , firet kindness it, has. ever known? He
She wail aeleep *hood before he had ' how happy this news has made me, 1 wee hendsome, and he was the first ,
"Ile would be glad to beer that you
left the room tied he etood at the door man who had over touched my hand
be * eeese04 aseseearee her regular lied forgiven him, toe, Ana." I
, . with a thought of love in his heart.
thee he weat Mewl doe. 4`Foripvp him? I do not bleme Aim He wee* hero -aged to me. I knew
et the eor softly. Ile Wed by the --tow! Butwhat.. of the other ? Of no 'more of life and the 'world, so farres
wiatiow a shititat leekitoe deVie into tulle ihmtnven and e -J- fas love and marriage are eonverned, im
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tka Aitiot khoi tiobl. beirciu,, eetor Paxton turned away for a than a cheid five years • old would esigfin
"Ileighlor lit Matttrtd. ***1 wee- Moment, Ile aYea got up and walked know, °If he had demanded that I
, ale some seee eem, ;s*ST when latOliAtoNS to the other end of the rotall; then, he glee up mylifefor aim, e would have ---
.11 the *Ohl I weeder hew elit van returned and took the chair beside her done • it • gladly -gladly! ,But -I
knoweenow• that Watir not love. 1.
or. A Terrible Accusation.
ON
"Pr MLA. 0 22
is eleetricagy weighed, hertn.etically
sealed and: dispatched to your table •
It with all the fragrant odors oithe_
ay-Islc Sample from Salada, Toronto,'
Iwo it'? I &Yowler whet At • will, ma laarN %Yin* hi* hand upon her it
hoow...,new!nt ,
Ilerehanda were clasped again,
trembling 'between her knees. Her
face Sinned aw.ay, disterted with suf-
thiak af way *biota% itopoteuee re the D'Illata• „ „„
inttek.t. coet ten *a to her 1,,,,eNsk 'AA will tea yen that eo-morrow," he
A* the leenseeueneel alight tee -I einal, gent y. "Youehave heard tom&
dere teat thnek *heir ' ter ono dor?' •
Ile del ta,A return at the mei of an "Net ool I must hear ,it nowt feringe but he. time. . Re put his arm
Ite4rt bkve At the *ial Of tWIN hilt when Newt", She criedeeexcitedly,. 4,4X eau about her shoulder, and leaned toward
*aid (*we, the lame idetiii0 bin% heur ' Indeed I• cant"' her, 'his,lips almost touching her ear
that Mu Valworth lied inst awaken. "There is nothiair to tellt"' he e_an- as he spoke..
and aeking tor bine' Ile Vet,' atel'ede his Voice trembling' allalttl. lt• ' "Ansa," he. Whispered, "It is that
to her at enim ' r'ineY Oro AMU evell--14ealiOt nun- you -love another! Who IS that,
"Much atrouteeri" he exelainied, TN** are at;;the house of a oheere•
"You've got spieudia 'eoustitatian "And sthou Is it true,* e Anise uir e y an , o
' Shir • "Yes. Ilex body voila oat ,he " 116 sli uld r Roadie • `
she cried, her chin trembling' under
the tremendous repression elle WAS
putting ••upon her .einotiopee "Why
shoold you not loiew all raY weakness,
You who have been so faithful • a.
friend I Caa't you guess Waist- I
the meat or be a pleasing
tell yen? It 1S -that other to whom ilav" 9t
X bOYO brought SOTO"' and tlespair. ooatrast to make the dinner te'success.
Ola Doctor, 'where is het litive I lost • RdaAt noef# Hiirse Radish Stnice;.:--
biln forever?. Bring- him back to me! Select the sin of the roast according
liring hint hack to me!" • 4 ta the number of persons to be served
She sank dawn upon her knees,. her have the bones removed and the roast
face hidden against his lee, and
bed. Ile put his arm about her2 look-
ing down upon her gently, his kind old.
face clouded with empathy and ten
Fairness; • •
"You Oman -Lloyd? he question-
ed, •• • •
"Yese'' she' 'moaned. will
Mat etetiefeetion as lie felt her pulse.1 sister ef hoefether`e. She h . 4 tottered
the, end ot the teem., then venue baCit
Aliso. Yeterocoming amnia in greai''about her-death1,* ' • ' • •
- found. and 7d004 'With her fingers plotching
o) awe el) „ forgotten Yea pro, but her \reap her, handkerchief; ‘• a. t:./Pit• `..
4R I
millet" she •qu'estiona felony.: "Do'
:you rimember that you saki you
ten nesee" • , •
"r • • "An sorpe of Maori he ; tut, in for,
her,' drawing 4 eltair to the 'side Of i
the heti and owning himeelf where hie
finer* eould rest upon her pulse
'while he talked, "Nowt •eappose you
let me tell you whet you want. to
know without your troubling to ques-
tion met In the first plate, yeti are
In my own Private sanitarium, where
you were brought the first day of
your illness. Ttnx have • been ill for
quite a long tinte, and are recovering
ee fast welialisposed person
should do, •You have been as patient
as one with your ailment could be,
and are now out of claimer, . if you are
" obedient0 common 4 0 year
phyeielan." • • , ,
"Yes, I know., But never mind -faYe
ajovesoand-antk, ether ft 04004 were
tQuoldh'e. 'letter? -iota know. Miss
Ogden .teld inc. Doctor, You would
not be:townie emote When I &peke' to
vou Of her terrible power over, Mrs.
Dunvevme hot um that it has been
proven concerning Nathan Simenseit
audany father, you will be convinced,
She learned her infamous power from
him. You would not believe, but.-"
"BO, I know -now," interrupt-
ed,huskily. •
' 44Yettelmowl". aherixeliiiined, 'strive
ing after calmiiess, beeeuse she real-
ized bow necessary :it was. 'Tor
Heaven's sake, tell me• the truth! 1
ean bear it *A thousand timea more
easily than suspense. What has she
one now?"
"Nothing as yet, but she is about
to comPlete the Wetted Selielne she
Whystou , hesitate • o ell you? •
• self. Tell Me Of the others. Where began; eliele about tolaccomplisli her
devilish Purpose. She is. going to
"That • &Vire -endeeary, - Nathan -luarrrLeslia.,,Dunravran.
Simonson? br• $61% as be denervea. Ansa did net Speak, did not ex -
horse
His triallunt not come off yeti but they oni did not 'murmur She la there, '
nr
radish add a teaspoon of sugar,• the Juice of a lemon. When cold,
seri, .
ncredulouslx, the doing of it:, was not eve
h*use moue , ditajaPP9a9*/ 9 t Y9a st riii Salo . I did not lo e of caYelin% tem tensemous ef mostard Chicken Short Cake. -This eerYnn-
he sdisolutelaalry befoenthey are used.
Next tq dampaliede boards are the
• moat gainful eausee •of rheumatic
fever. It le beet not to wash e• bed-
room a wet day.
. •
Before scrubbing the room the fur-
niture must he removed or put to-
gether, to Waite the floor 35 clear AS
possible.- After sweeplog and remove
ingethe dirt begin , to Serub at the
sides of the Own farthest freed 'the
doer, always remembering.," to • 11,154
.Pbaity'of *uteri to scrub vigor -
way, and to dry theriniglay. If boards
are :Welk eabbed with a •cleno elotb
It i ofteldiffieelt or the girl' who
I/W*111'44M dry. • •
-makes her Own dressearte get the skirt '
to hang on even length all round. The
following Wet will be found. moat use-
ful. Pot oil the skirt and fasten. se-
, merely roiled the waiSt,.then take a
'yardetick and stand it On the floor UP -
right Against the bedY. Nia)CO a little
chalk mark. oo the" skirt, just whore
the top of the stick .comes. bo this the 62nd Infantry*. Here ,be effeeted
all round the skirt. Take the skirt a revolution. • Without oYerArritating
'Off, then measure it AIM Same length his superiors he gradually introduced'
new .tacties and new 'Strategical •eon -s•
ceptiouS. • •
Son
,• •
It Was his first opportunity for try.'
leg out what he had - learned. film'
_ study, *argil and though, his cote!. .
THB iTALIAN AX1VIY. mow. nel, iloldier of the old :schoin,:grum. .
' bled a 'little, at first, he fleiehed." by,
General., Cadorna. Has .Studied Wan; letting' Cadorna *.htive his Way,. whilit
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„fop for over oak Century. from the' first thO younger' off.i090'
4 . &eked t401110.
A ..etorat.',•liftio man Df blond% In 1886 he was recallid;t9itlitatalf
with graY. 440. ;The nese is: prOmf- f the 6th Anner Corps, la 1892 •be
nein; moustaches half • conceal the received the rank of colonel, .tin4 wati
mouth, where lurks the Suggestion of placed' in command of a regunent
a pensive smile. • His carriage is su- herseglieri, -picked troops. Six years
verb, his Manner serious, his tempera- later he became brigadier -general, in
mein disciplined and refined. He is 1907 general of division, in 1910 goint,
calm, though under his comPastira mender' of the Army Chirps of 'Genoa.
may he- discerned a nature which Count Cadorna Married in 1881
breaks- out sometimes, ' fiery and in- Marchioness Balbi. has four C1114
clined to prompt actieathe sort •of dren, a son and three.daughters. Twa
Man in....whoin_anger would remain- of the- latter have entered -menastit
dignified. One Might • take this mix- life the third, is a writer of ,prosif
ture of ardor and reflection to be the and verse. The son, an officer in the
ideal of the modern general. Such is Florence Lancers, played his- part
Count Luigi Cadorna, commander -in- bravely in the Libyan War and &Is
chief of armies: , fighting under the Italian flag to-dayi
Ca.:ler/la's "entire 'life has been nur- ,
btuorrped4n°1.1..pitehdinrogasotini arilitary. He wtiaal THE-KAISEWS-FORIPON-4-
and leant s dreamy of the Italian Pro- •
vincei, one largely responsible for Has Been Reduced $20,000,000 by the " •
Itailan unity,: Where there remains • World War. •
something of the spirit of military
A report that the Kaiser's privat
'feudalism. His .-ancestors were sol -
C•°14 Meats and Sauces ler Tile*.
. cold meats With their approximate
sauces are ' more, tempting on warm
days perhaps than.hot meats, even
broiled chicken, or broiled fish. 110W -
sever, they must. be properly' cooked.
and serrred, with the right --sauces be
form tbe main dish 'of the dinner.
palads also" should blend With •the
been fried butter and. drained.
air well ,togethee and mould into A
Plaeit on a disbe.spriunt.the loaf
wevibthnlysiitt4h gtrouo4dithepayoonandalw8ebigtearneigsgh
rings, and when thoroughly' cord cover
with aspic asPic .away . to chill. wbeu
fenti to serve` offer. a .tureen of
may-
onnaise with tlui leaf. • e.•
Shoulder of Veal, Savory Stuffing:
-Have, the, hones removed from. the
ehoulder of veal and stuff with a
dressing made of one small bottle of
macedoine vegetables drained,. one
cup of bread erninbst two •tablespoons
artenerly rolletise Score it well, *o that -ChltneY 'YraP,..PePPer, Salt, half gill
it retains its shape. The bailee may of melted butter, teaspoon of savory
Donotallowtheroost to .
be cracked and added to the stottcelreopmete. a.hneralisstuairnd:theenomititenweggiu•nr.i.wxiteehelal
httle pepper and Salt. When roasted,
.too well done, for it is Weer for -cold.
service when it is a little bit rare. Let,' al/ow it to drain and cool iuitarallY.
'it cobd. naturally, but do not chill it,! Slice :thinly when ready to serve and
11 14444. •
'brought open this family tumecessar-• it thinly 'and garnish with sprays Of
you think of all the sufferingI- have as that takes away the flaVor. Sliket..athireerfewniethwiinte a nw aoyl e Stone
ee emadendohoipn
ily? That peer child's 'death is more. fresh cress and devilled eggs sliced ;a half bottle of white stock, adding
ou my • soul than if I had „„ slain- _her I into 'quarters:- The- horse-radish-sauCe!-Popper,and salt and. _a_tablespoon.._or
lnY '31•61 hand' I rQbbed a is ma& in the lollowluoi way . To cbatheY *TIT, boil gently half an
all that Nvaa left to her in' life 'and} "
hour, remove from the 'fire. and add,
far. tablespoons of freshly , grated.
all the mforMAtion against bun starTne up at hiM If 'I h'id not even the •te se f I
bklif.silence hecOntinue : th e t There•teear sem es• -f hal teaspoon, of • salt, half .saltsPoon . ' . .
that they want-enoughet,rt hinit end lifter a
oie int to melte haste and get well to help I:ow ?I; at -k ntkiti udnderstantge smite and moisten with o little•bit of Alsaai dish must. be Put together at; diem.- His father, Raffaele Cadorna
fortune.has..lieen diminished by $20,4 ••
_ s n your eon on„ but wan
behind piton, hors tor life,, I not to 441 am a
I -
Tool* t t 11 1.1•'.• n • erru! e o
from the chalk marke to, the bottom
all *mind, Thealuipe being all on the
hips above the chalk marks, the Skirt
Will he fond to hang quite straight
roundthe hem, '
44.
*yes. your tathor accused, um of • voice of aehearteenuse to epee en
14 crime -Kau know -or, perhaps you 14°./t111"4W .46 It.b14119ti'' 4rheVe-zs 11° It 'may have been flattered vanity fo*
the station -to totob„„an- officer
to reeeue you from the power of that
fiend% he said that he bad coinmitted
murder), and that he wished to be ax -
rested. It has teen discovered . that
that tumid Villein, used his infernal
, power over your tether to melte- him_
believe(1 lie had committed that erimd,
when in reality Nathan 'Simonson
lied dote) it himself. We have . the
testimony of an eyeewitness. Then We
Van Provo against him, for it wee he
. wile heed the Ihioteven maatiou, and
be -e-
But all that:will keep for eo-
other tim . Your father is atilt. de-
tained.\ lei will gee 'alistilately fete
wheat his lel ObineS, lie is a; elialig.
'ed mao, Al en."
"Thank ed' for 601"
elt er, But when be went to
'hetet Sint him -dal 'Wile -ilea
. about you, and be was a most creeY`
durieg the et rat. Mut 44 $0ar
YOu WOOld reognlete htrit now
believe., if Yett •dlea it would have
kilted him. hire ie. no - sintering-
• like thet aid iced he, selfecenetine
Ansa.",
"What you te moat him gives inc
POW life, Take, him mg • dearest love
'
e.
YlPf!tiall ',beatittogether untilit-isthetthelest possible moment, and served
other lode, ,and unleas .. consistency of of eroara In'at before I immediately., Make a good short cake
Yell de': he 's Milloh I Wile listening.. NVbe hnoWs?"' serving add to it a • tablespoon. of of biscuit dough. When done sPlit the
lost ;forever!' / really beliexe -that 1/...! !_tider! answered_Faxten._ ;Tonere- reran.- --•--- q--- -.- -.-.•'-- - ----' - --takeand butter it. Have ready- n-
biar heart heleathes-ter„etinaryetetbile -i-0-0, hao upon, yourself. I will, not•
Rower stronger than life .ar, death. h short thick le of larab and have the ‘ c a
R st Lamb,Mint SaTice'.-Select a Plate of thinly • sliced 'boiled chicken
odious fascination holds bite with a aseezu I• icknowledge that. it' is '• all 011 ., •
I' Vili It'll s been cooled but not iced.
piteous deplorable, ha I can not ear # g . , . .,
Yo 1.• 'will et • n
----well 111/4 help let YOU censure yeurself foe a faultthat:bona "re#coliett. • Cat& it •hr. the nada' Fill the shortcakewith the chicken
-Wee not Wholly yours, -and 'Vidal a, 'WAY until tender and Jet it t061 not- and spread thickly with a good may-
LB1tLevt_eri:Osisll: ' ...st elLeithee..., eeLewrie„zea ate% laoysl muSt* be brought beck!"
'Out thousand others" have made before r 11 -b t de -ii t ie
ai:ko Yhie 4.11.8 -ed ,ina thee.stoTekbe nbote.es Slice
onnaise,:lay on the upper half, lightly
better the toe, then spread it With a
cmt'iw, nu'? Au 'ed t 'Au -Human l'Where is be Doctor?' she asked ' • -°,6 small bottle of macedoine vegetables
reflected in., ex, heart 'that .no power ufttne her hiee ti ‘ 4. f r 7( thinly and garnishwith para!y and
that have been drained, chopped and
eeubt ever efface ---:the image of a man hfs.---• • Iv 1 ear -s nine . ace ° beet roses cut from cold. boiled beets.
whose naine She had, not even uttered, The mint Sauce is made Of fresh mint.. marinated in French dressing for oiie
- "I deait'knoW extietly,P, be retOrned
whose florae She, could not atter, and in troubled hesitation hour, then -drained -again and inhied
Yet she -Was longing with all her soul "The ()nix ed -
care of VS- carefully and chop •fine. Chop"enough ' with nlaYonualso. Serve the
Strip the leaves from the stalks. wash'
Short
to hoor It opotoo,„ 101,11.og to hear., dress'hateS 'left •is in
cake hot and as 'quickly as possible
•-7-. ' bankers with Instructions. to loom- to make four, tablespoons. Melt two
whet had ha paned to -lima • ' i '.with h. * •
mun cute on when necessary, dess goons of Sugar in one table- garnish With sprays of of parsley drawn
. What Care she for all. thaset ethers and foriVaill mail but to give his ad- spoon of bOiling .water. When milted :through thin slices' Of lemon. This is
now :save insofar *ae her. undying (.1 ,i ' . , •
gratitude was oncented 't It 'Wag a.
,, re to 410 one. : and cool add • to the chopped mint h. rich ht# most satisfying , .dinner
"He lett al ne 4" .•
,-,
hun•she-thought-.4iloyd--Ogden-him •-
whose fete she prayed teieurit: • "No. . 111, emir -411W with'. hie v Slimier and six tablesPoeix; of elder ' Roast duck served cold. with fresh
eavei twitt-n-, _tablespoon:14 ---tatrogovf di
Where, Was hal •• • . • He :was•
in oft cooditien , I% r travel.
vinegar. This sauce shad 13e made gooseberry sauce and cold boiled
. she., longed with„.ALAer :Acid, .. t Heaven knowso_ttuit,happened-to-liiecrin_f_u_r_b
o 'Oli-ra before' thickezi-moulded and . jellied mak
knew, yet wald. not bring berlipe to art -"r Ito Taftltere, Pe , ..a.,..!; - . . it - --wanted,that it flavor will be agreeable changes if . well '...Seaseied
e,"eh the .looging.,. , , • "110 may be dead then?" •; is sos
, .., Even if she had Made -no Confeasion, Just right: . • '•
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tt
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• of her love for Lloyd Ogden, Doctor Ham, :Southern Style.. --Select a
7-7 . Paxton would 'have understood from geo'cl sugar mired ham, short and , Hilits for the Home.
---CHAPTEB- XXXII!. the absolute terror expressed in valet' !
• and manner as the question was put. :aerate and ttfm 1•- t-th
thick* soak • cold t
#A I
i necessary, en_ put silver spoon. ,
For *stirring'jaM, use a wooden 9r
A few; days 'afteeward, when she He passed his hand over her lair ten- - .. .
was better and stronger, .!,1,1sa lea**, der soothingly. ' ..• " on to bon in cold Water. After .it li,as Fruit should be made . into jam as
pct the. truth. . . 4 o" he answered. "His bankers; boiled nit hour .and it balfethreiv •off Soon as possible after picking..
s She Was sitting op for °the first would have . known that, vai ws.i/d, .tht Wafer, cover with fresh._ boiling To rcElieiit a milk pudding remove
f
iime„.100hing dou,a IA* Doetet Pax- ha •coeurtueneated 'with; the ;family. .Water and then'COok untd,c1bne eneugh, the skin, add more milk and a piece-
'alid be *AS,:beSida ire4' leanitt---for-i •• "Then You Villerng*InT.bael,tr 4 ; ter until almest cold, take UP, remoVe. If fruit he , gathered under dernp
ton's beautiful lioeveredeeked rareei,,, He is still altve:."" .,:r : . '-:• ',,,.. : - to Slice 'Well. , Let it Stand in the Wa-lo_r_telp 'at butter, re -bake
Ward, AVith her hand in hit. • .1 know you aill. , - , the skin, trim where necessary, ' then conditions there is nothing more !Ho -
"Yon Must reeall Leslie Bunraven;,', ' "X win brizig..bir.o:440.47, -little one." . stick ft.* _
lie- saidtoher, in that seetaea emit She kissed 'his hand almost veverent- surface of - •the-- la - -with ly to, preireit the janl froliVkeelitlIg.
and properly grin:lithe&
which Was one of his , characteristics. i ly, the lifted her face, still. white with clay"' liSing plenty of them and x After Cleaning a room leave the • .
then, sprinkle. the surface thickl.'y With I win' dews and door open, and de not
etRe. toyee ,you. `Vole know- that,' anti I anguish. • • . • •
emenmet reeallehim, •
him.» • "He lease not kaaaer she exclaim.: brown: sugar. Put it in a baking pan lay dons carpets and rugs until the
. She shivered slightly, ma did note ed, hoersely. "He must net know un-. i and put it in the oven, letting it stay boards' are thoroughly. dry.
reD47. at Mee. When she did, there r til After his return. '1 roust see: him, to heat through and lightly. brown the When beating. eggs, if a Whisk Is
; WAS a finve lather voice which he could anti Suppose his love had been all" surface. Remove and • let cool and not haudy,, try Using three forks in.;
.
not tate undershoot • ' a mistake as •well rei e? S
"-Rec. an VIP. -r She raPrintiretlf ElUily-14f•ter-all,.at Was but the 'result of ,synx.-4,
' saute* a g 0 . e.• e mus- ea en m about one- o
- MereThn t tatat Th ' b " t ' ' third f th '•'
e time , The boy 'was .intelligent, but wilful
' "Tes„. lout 'rreaet make hire :unaeree panty. lot( amoee men have asked r-EardiAme_enraes..ready4eixedr,as_alsar-Virg: hi astry--,ei-eak_ or --cakes
eve spoke) to hilt, and that 'you are• their loneliness and iso . on. font allh
anliAltat:l• a-aid-atit-nteatillielTUAtj*,•;.-Welgie n-ti)4e-tbeir.-yijiN,t'e-tlrged.bti i-rtioes the Madagascar sauce. in tocr Psoon they are hicelY to be! distinguished hhnself as a student.
rt$1.1.'4.a4 With the thechsur,ie"ue inslistincte.of*thlenr's:erior
ready to, become his wife.' • ' t the world. Suppose that should be •Boiled Tongue, Mustard Violette.-, heavy, init. to prevent them, browning ,, lhe carried h' studies
She withdrew her head from Inlet i God's retribution?" •• „ 1To serve with the cold boiled tongue grease a piece of kitchen paper and: intelligencebeyeidthe 0
rescritled eolusreeenifiazr_
Swittlst, and seteark *Wm hiiia ahnosti ,_ He looked. do r' into her face and which is thinly slieed or served Whole cover. -
in therailitary profession as else -
in terror.... : I smiled.
. "1 ezuxli" She paspect f in aspic and then Carlred at table, the' NeWly-baked bread shoubI be light-IL:Ter?
e, the need for broad' 'general
. ' "I &net think Yea 'will rind. 'i't an'. rrolette ruestard-Whith COmes all pre- ly. covered :mitt a cIn Cloth while it
was n general and nt 1870 led the
troops that took Rome frbni the
Popes and. destroyed their temporal
oWer;
At the age of 10 he entered the
military preparatory School at Milan,
14,15 the -military academy at Turin;
he was graduated two . years later
and was, forced to wait until his 1.8.th
000,060 .since the war. began _has. -14._
to discussion as to his wealth. •
When the war contribution was
leVied-in- Germany•a, few years gigt-
thelfaiser was placed first in his envi
pin as having the. greateit
$5,625,000 a year, but third as ale-, .•
gards the amount of fortune, ranking'
after Mme. Bertha Krupp von ,Bohleii
.urith $56,600,000 and an income o
0,200,000; and riince Ilenckel
Donnerimarck, $60,800,000 and an in4
come of $2,600,000. • • • '
According to this official return the •
Kaiser's visible. income was cem-
posed.of his civil list, $4,315,000; rent31.
and products of crown forests, $875,-
000, and interest on the Crown trea-1.
sures, $375,000. His visible assets,
were entered ar! rest:estate, _crown
forests, etc., . $17,500,000; building;
• property; $10,000,000; property and
1, land. .in_Berlin,--$4,5(10,000,- totalling -
money• the Kaiser.'
possessed: •• ,
1.• The crown treasure formed after
Jena by Frederick William of:
$3,750,000 (half of which, was not 'to,
be touched eXcept under stress of a
severe crisis). and increased by..Wil-
• liam I. by $1,2$0;000, taken from the
war indemnity by.France in 1871. °
2, His share of the personal Wealth.
left by William I. the •total df which
W_all $20,000,000. .
3. An unknown sum • representing
investments made' since he came to '
the throne.'
The amoUnt these investnients re.
present is not exactly known, but he
.is a heavy holder in the Hamburg -
American Line, the Reichsbank, and,
above all, in KrOpps. His name does
not figure ea the official • lists • of
shareholders in 'these companies, bill
qh*cir ea-danat,
birthday before be could receive his
comiaission ta-s a second lieutenant.
Then he- attended courses .at the
Seuola di Guerra, a sort a graduate
Ib IL .= • serve with mustard. pr, Ma • dagascar stead of one, p..d„ the eggs can_hee institute for officers, .
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bid fericY. I -oil' not. mlow. , You -sure You that that haPPinesa tw-ksue re'luo'hY melting a tumbler ef,..saggY.-
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zuake up for an he has suffered., current' jelly and adding to it a glass .F 't f h '
If it is net aired When
1875, and was attached to the staff.
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M. Grimm, administrator of the Ern-
perer's Privy purse, are generally •
&edited to being the Kaiser's Pro.
perty.
Not a Desirable One.
• First Grad -"Have you found • ail
•opening yet, old man?"
-.Second Oral -"Yes, I'm in a hole."
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•100 lh. Cloth 13egi,
Then, at.ou will be sure io get
titt4E4UINE REDPATH=.
Canada's favorite
. _sugar let three
generations-tthe sugar to
wlioso preserving purity
yOtt can safely trust amid
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