Secrets of .Lie Hun Kaisenn Revealed for Ike First Time

Secrets of .Lie Hun Kaisenn Revealed for Ike First Time

tlt$mw Vol.4 l«t_bri_i;e,-Alttertu. Friday, July 5, 1918 So. 60 THE NEED FOR MEN CITY MUST PAY MARK OF THE BEAST IS OVERPOWERING If 150 AND COSTS AGAIN EVIDENCED Secrets of .lie Hun Kaisenn British Government Recognizes Hard Judgment iu the case of Hickey IN HUN BRUTALITY ship on Farmers in Drafting vs. the City of Lethbridge has been Farm^Hands but it is Matter Revealed for ike First Time Story of the Sinking of Canadian Hos of Rational Importance handed down by His Honor Judge pital Ship Llandovery Castle by U- Jackson in the following terms: boat Pirates.—No Warning London, July 2.—W. F. Roth, mem­ In this case I find that the plaintiff Given and Attempt Made ber for Pembrokeshire, in moving the THE MOST MISERABLE WOMAN IN THE WORLD used all reasonable care when walk­ to Ram Boats with adjournment of the house, drew at­ ing on the sidewalk when he was in­ Survivors tention to the serious effect of comb­ jured. The real cause of the accident A Dissolute Son whosd Frequent Escapades Breaks her Motherly Heart—The Kaiser is ing out the agricultural laborer at was the fact that ice had gathered the harvest. He said that he was in­ London, July 1.—A German submar­ Brutal to the Kaiserin and has "Affairs" of his Own-Pathetic Story of an on the sidewalk from the drippings ine 70 miles from the Irish coast, on undated with letters from farmers be­ off an awning stretched halfway wailing the probable disastrous ef­ the night of June 27. torpedoed the Unfortunate Young Officer to whose Sweetheart the Arch-Hun Pays across the sidewalk. This awning is 11,000-ton hospital ship Llandovery fects of the government's action, and a permanent awning made of corru­ threatening to turn their cattle into Castle, which had been chartered by Pays Undue Attention—The Most Sensational Revelations gated iron. The city either stood by the Canadian government and had the harvest field unless they got the and permitted this awning to be that ever cane out of the Hun Palaces. needed labor. Mr. Roth stated that been in service carrying the wounded placed over a sidewalk in the princi­ and sick from England to Canada for the agricultural committee were not pal business portion of the city or a willing parties when 30,000 laborers . many months past. The ship was (Countess F.milie Alsenborg, who things will last forever There's not It was, of course, impossible for me permit was granted for same. In then on her way to England. She writes these recollections, was for or"- of our palaces decently supplied to catch any of his words, nor was I were, called up for which Sir Auck- , either case, I think the defendant is land Geddes was solely responsible. had on board 258 persons including fifteen years a Lady-in-Waiting to - tven with lUperv I'm ashamed and anxious to do so. In my position it liable in permitting this awning to the German Empress. The Private R. E. Prothero, M.V.O., sympathiz- j 80 officers of the Army Medical Corps disgusted with it." was dangerous enough to be given be placed where it was. Ice was not Court List for 1914 avoids any refer­ ed with the complaint voiced by the . and 14 female nurses. Again I could have heartily agreed painful confidences which had to be formed on the sidewalk in the nat­ ence to her nationality, probably for member for Pembrokeshire, but em- ! Up to the latest reports, 24 of those with my mistress, for I was aware safely concealed; but it was doubly ural course of events. If the awning the reason that the Kaiser disliked phasized the over-mastering need for j on board, including the captain, have how scanty, threadbare, and even dangerous to gather what was not had not been there the ice would not mention of the foreign origin of any men for the army. Man-power was survived the treacherous attack, that darned the household linen was, and, intended for me. And so, while aware have formed as it did. person connected with the Imperial short all around, but essential indus­ came without warning. what sordid makeshifts were con­ of the unseemly battle of words go­ household. But the list states that tries must yield in proportion man­ This case is differentiated from The submarine commander, who stantly required to make shabby, ing on in the boudoir, I gave my at­ the Countess is the daughter of a de­ power for the army. Men taken now Clarke vs. City of Winnipeg and ordered the captain of the Llandov­ wornout stock suffice. And this in tention to what was happening in the ceased Swedish nobleman, that she is weuld be fighting at the end of Sep­ Winnipeg Electric Railway, W. W. R. ery Castle, several of his officers, and the Imperial residence of what was grounds where the gardeners were the author of a book of travels, and tember which would possibly be the 1918, vol. 2, part 7\ p. 457, insofar that Major Lyon of the Medical Corps, then one of the richest countries in at work. has composed several songs. It also critical moment. in the Winnipeg case neither the aboard, declared that he had sunk te world I A Common Rowdy is this Hun Prince tells that in 1908 she received the The government recognized the city nor the railway company had the ship because she was carrying "There are scores of other things In a little while I heard the Crown diamond Star of th Household Order need of men as overpowering every done anything out of the ordinary or American aviation officers, and others required, but can't be got. Oh, it's Prince leave his mother's presence, "for wise and zealous service." Since the rude slamming of the door pro­ consideration, even food. Continu­ permitted anything to be done out of int hefi ghting serviceo f the Allies. intolerable"—the Kaiserin broke off the outbreak of war the Kaiser has with bitter indignation—"that I claiming his angry frame of mind. ing Mr. Prothero said: the ordinary. In the case at hand He added to this later by asserting chosen to dismiss her, and she has should be subjected to these petty, Then the Kaiserin opened the daer "What they are asking the men to the city permitted something to hang that the vesel was carrying munition retired to her native country, where undignified worries—like any com­ and looked for me. She had wept a do on the land is nothing compared over the sidewalk which would be a stores, because of :.n explosion which she has written her recollections.) mon hausfraulein in a temporary su­ lttle, but had recovered her compos­ with what they are demanding of the danger and a menace. I think judg­ had occurred aft. All lights were burban villa I I can't even afford to ure- men at the front. I admit that the ment should be for the plaintiff. burning when the Llandovery Castle dres properly. There's not a wo­ "It is not easy being a mother," she farmers cannot spare men, but I have The amount of damages I assess at was torpedoed. These included a First Instalment; Copyright. man about the Court but is better said sadly. "F.milie, do you think a found every farmers' deputation will­ $150.00. There will, however, be judg­ huge electric cross over the bridge (By Countess Emilie Alsenborg) ing to release men on the score of and strings of wh:te and green lights From the depths of my heart 1 pity dressed than I am. But Wilhelm son could wound his mother? Wittie ment for the plaintiff for the sum of seems utterly indifferent to my being' hurts me here," and she pressed her aatriotifWn, because they had the im­ $150.00 and the costs of the action. on either side. The red crosses on my late Royal mistress, the most dis­ agination to realize what was going the sides of the vessel also were il­ appointed woman I have ever known shabby and dowdy, though he's not bosom. "He speaks of his father Counsel for plaintiff, C. F. Harris, slow to ©n oa the western front. luminated by electric lights. —worried and insulted by her selfish, observe when other women with contempt. He even hints dread­ for the city, W. S. Ball, city solicitor. ar "I cannot say that the harvest will No Trace of Sisters moody and unfaithful husband, ne- e beautifully gowned." ful things—things which stab a wtfe A leam stole nto h he saved, for all of these 30,000 men It is assumed that the 14 nursing glected and deceived by her own fam- 8 » ^r eyes as she to hear of her husband." were skilled and in many cases were PRESIDENT RAISING SHEEP sisters reached a lifeboat, but so far ily; at enmity with her daughters-in- mentioned, this notorious failing of I spoke to her gently, indicating the key men, without whom the un­ as is known there was no trace of jaw j her husband, and I hastily tried to that the Crown Prince had been mere 1 ly thoughtless. She dismissed the skilled masses of labor will be unman As an example to the nation, Pre­ them after the ship struck. That the Kaiserin is sometimes divert the conversation, but the Kais- subject, but I could sec that some­ ageable, but I do not believe much of sident Wilson has purchased a flock shrewish and spiteful, even vindic­ crin soon came back to her husband's According to Red Cross informa­ thing which the Crown Prince had the harvest will be lost.

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