* Mover i021‘ throughout qis indicated by the vi 41 t the‘ i‘; i, (1% 1' ‘ V‘ Ole n l‘! CHAR ____* we cad by \\*.\‘i\\\\ very ihe Dew TOWN, caution MNDAY, JAN. 1,1923 TT“ _ V cabin th r during 1a number of Dust year he province l statistics, e Registra- ' “Building, wa. The llly be giv- g to the end ev i fordiithesc _ hich ai-eccntpiled in ticn Orifice, Provincl and sent monthly to, i stutistléll for 19W up rriages re; . Tohrlidcath "l, ‘ ; mf-‘t ‘ _ I v . '. am = ‘“" ‘"1081 t =1 wci egrrionthfikéf 102i ‘ which dfto for the idwing 'rs in ‘ d Pi. r IIFOI—- r , Birthsfi Qb-Qfglgtteto 'u, 316;. ' Sir Henry so? N ow Year. G ontwi. ‘Dec. W. Thornton, Prehi iPHenry of e Can- ivays. tonight ' blew’ Year's, d to the officers- _ __the system: _ and your l b1 ddress Received Charlottetown), 410, side Charlottetown. ‘ Deans in Prints for ‘the yep}? l , %w\vi6r’cv , - ‘A, merepire is a ',‘l‘.' Gallons, gnspector Births In Queen; Qgunty (oi Births in Princeboiunty. T“ Births in Kfngtrflvitlth! 3' retail 1births,'!1'l8,6. IDeaths in-Chanhatt Deaths in Queenie‘ _ Deaths in King's ' " tistios i- ding ese of V. r: 92a. fu' l‘ he .' {Ilia , tteto . enths. 118. Lfl‘ A marflagsg, 5_ g Increase Estimated P. E. I. girlie total value of Prince Edward is! ‘ti. be upwards of {Increase of £100,000 o 00161113 ‘to the eotima ‘ even. EYPEEINQE, instead-rouse Q11». 1 ' in the cellar of hefihdme hcire ycs- , ed a-n d Open Discussions Jeclatl to Tm Guardian.) _N'DON. Dec 80—With the is- ‘ fof peace or war in the Near . _ still undetermined Great Bri- i’ n today took ihn-ther steps look- g toward possible" military ac- ion against ’I‘urltey. LAUSANNE. Dec i30——The Lau- sanne conference completes its slixth week today with a. solution. of the Near Eastern question still in the making and wiith the Allied and Turkish (Delegations still at cddis over t-halmportant, issue. .., a . n Thomas ._}I. anticanc- ti. ;. w-utism’ was, 10 year c] ‘ne-zrc, had cdhfc‘ ‘ad to having tihirdered lMrs El _ ' "L. Brighlm wife of a New York,‘ lness man. terday. , iCaptaln Ryan ‘made the an- nouncemcnt after having question- ed the negro, a icy-pier empfoycc cf the Brighamus forgabotit an hour. The confession, helleaiil, ifoliovired discovery that finger prints found near the ibody o! the murdered woman corresponded to those of Battles. . The body had been crammed into a preserve closet after iMrs. Iiirig- hum had‘ been criminaiiiymasnult- beaten bcfrxru she-was kill~g cd. ‘his ~' ‘lobster. the ti - ~ ‘ma-king a itotttl- of 8-1 0 corn- pared with $046,648 to 2i. about a hundred per cent i '51:. iThe yield and valu from other branches of the ind i nre es- timated, ns follows, b lllilc prices .he [allowing address accompan- by o. suitable presentation was eived drum memlbers of his firm‘ iclty to which he suitably re- ttetown. Dec. 88rd, 1922 Mrs ‘Lohnes and» Hilbert. seaein of‘ gqod approach- hpt feel dis- . .- 7 _ » mm-tandep the. grand total inc kg lobsters altiaadeiva Jthlc firm 1-‘ 5 "24. . . feélilflfifinifest i at - ' establish- -, . he m N586 q .0 pifilylllfl, d ‘The the n “ . -i ~ itivo TEA_ muddle‘! t es alike. ~ . ‘ H We "K9WIN.-, 561'»! certain amount ‘of prldei and our humble snot-tat f s9, ' I"?! I formally H1141 911K110)", ness to accept the - posatof an- inter , lion of business ure tilt asserts to recom i ,i. ave phactieable evloio .. ma“, ' .. _ t WW8: . . ae =a ~ , w ‘aaingfitgiictrap e cmiill gilt not iMnt-kerti‘, 667B cwt. . Mr. lLohnes, lbroom manufactur- g$ggééfii€gi "I 1 " - r. unced hi! , _ l0 alone i. ‘wfl ' h“ ‘- .- ’ nil ‘ i win-ii or uffidisdiiféil other 11001011! con i , learned from it “l9 bion oitbioiia-l today ibeing quoted: ‘Heirrlng, 38,018 cwt . ..$4S,647 . A0393 . 16,814 Eeils, 17.. cwt . . . . .. Baimon, ‘l9 cwt Trout, 35 cwt Aiewives, 40 cwt.. . Oysters, 5,000 ‘libls , iSmelts, 10,000 cwt . x0000 The above totul- x514, Judd .502. _ F §§£;“?§§!Francbir0bp ~ ._ U. 8.1111; i ention iwlaslnrutv ON i _. B0—Frlancs 1 eptnnce of ‘i in Europe. ' and some i1. was i ailministra- = . dy have in- thelr willing- ericun pro- "i commis- , Jnd financial n, just and German ro- n. h indicated ittvineic value ‘ ‘ Ml -, In the Crib of Cradle Isis. 4.1mm‘ titles. :ti*~= tfatons h » bee v proper channels between the finit- Ex-Premier Asquith . MafSuccéed Geddes, - ‘ to Sir Auckland Gcddes, the Bri- the veteran parliamentary cot-ree- pondeut vouches- for this report. Indicted For Fraud Against U. S. WASHINGTON, Dec 30—-Bene- dtt Cromwell, Assistant Secre- tary of War under the Wilson ad- ministration and men associated with the ‘C-(Jllllltll of Nwhionul De; the" special arand jury investigat- ing. wgr frauds. on charges of- 11011- v sip-trad? to ilot-l-uuil, the Untied Sui- tea government in construction of awrtfme "army camps and canton- meats. Astoria Devoted » i, T0 England“ "Writing of the present ganeratinn L of Astors, Joseph W. Grigg. b00001! correspondent of the New York e jwurld anti the ‘Toronto Mail and ‘Empire, says that Lord Astor and ' ‘ ori Astor are trying to turn the ' eblood they inherited from their flther to rcd in their ambition to llérve the British public. As one of the owners of the Times, Mail"? iAstor \vlil undoubtedly exert un- usual influence, while his brothel‘ it n member of the House of Lords and the husband of the redoubtable Nancy. Lord Aistor is also a large ‘ shareholder in the Stu d or, which is ' 1‘ ' ti it form. Th,‘ at A _ , a dabbler in tlo s ,1 he published usumptuoits an fromely uninteresting; maguzln‘ . led States and Canada. it was said today at the White House, to con- sider whether any coun e . ilins tiariff tiutiesi may he placed In this country on "imports of (lanadian lumber. At the same time. it was uddetL, that President Hardin,- has no propositions before him involv- lng immediate alteimiilons nf pre- sent taiilffs onthe product-s. _ Z Provisions 0f the Fordnei" tar:ff[ iii-u nnjll in street, 1t was said 111 the tariff commission, IIPOVUIP that the United States may place a tariff on terrain typos i»! ginni- her, which now come in fre her: |prllduced in a country which.‘ uls a ditty on similar products " flbm the ‘United sta, cent duty in eiifect on i or the Urrltedi iStatos types ,_ ber in question and thus to, VB raised the question as to W11 ..,°" United States schedules should-be raised raisin equal amount , rné Crib 0t ‘s. Cradle Isle, (New Years Eve.) Abegwslt—oh, Oradle Isle." Nestling noath tht- snow! Struggling nature sleeps. while. Happy home-fires 810W- Somnolent airs the nisht 919611119 the crsssawcrili of own» Isle! (‘Ain't the procured DflYr-r Bpri -timo blossom , summer ‘ smlle- ' f Autumn's sold and gray- Vgyyf" gcepeq the vearli beSHlIe. lathe Onib of Cradle leis. in the in Cradle Isle, Nature strips the Il.—- rt-l Countess of Oxford, who had" been - claysMilne he dama__" the evening newpapnr, the Pall ‘Gazette. His ownership of tlis lter was responsible for the ‘in ltion of one of the most cu [items a London newspaper hudr glitched for i1 generation It b, announced that on the providing‘? -‘ .onlng iSir Dart-lay Milne lied Inn uninvited guest at the a home in Carlton House Terrace to giivo several musIoaIY-evenln each year, at. which thffluaigqlng stairs in the world o "lrrusicfiper- formed. Invitations werelmuch prized. 0n one such occasion tho invited, brought along her dinner , party. She was greeted by hiir host,ihut when herrlotfied Sir Bar- how he got in. Hee ‘ g nomad come n on jiaf ‘the dinner pdi-Q, ‘iMr. Asliori '- told him tJhKr- e had notjbeen" viytkid. Milne rew immediately, and so did tb .}fio'ltntess-a_ndt»he rest 0i‘ hcr p The next day Astor had a ro ' T-‘qf the bjétp his papa-r. Hisf jion ,& r ti resented, Irena Sir’ clay, s popular, and a‘ particullr friend of King Fdward, who was then iPrince of Wales. The prince is said to have sided with Sir iBnrcIay, and iii-is was given its one of ‘the reasons why a. title was so long coming to Waldorf Astor. 0n another occa- sion, when one o‘f ‘his grand parties i was in full swing at Clivedcn, he entered the ballroom at midnight and, holding up his hand, stopped the dance. Then he announced ‘that he had ordered the carriages for he o'clock sharp. He was what fred Henry ‘Ilewis would call an oratory hejst. , _ "The iatqtvlccount was certainly not popular. Especially in his oarly efforts to "establish ‘himself as a member of the iBrit-lsh aristocracy. When he bought lHever Castle, one MIP- ~|vvad final; with an y l i 1 ‘ l ‘rabemiils n. | or _ ‘is his. .- III! . gl-ekplo. I ch hflipy Isle- l-llhd ' a». if g w?» begclle v , l, his. ~ i. in omits leis. use ml I =‘ is, the while‘ pile. o: the most beautiful properties in lilngl nd he nvested about $10,- ooo, F late y , his lifetime I'll brad thatnfili! Oldest son is faibaflf vcrfee, ‘be- the young man- as far too tisli Ambassador. Sir Henry Lucy H fence cvtirc indcted hero tc-diiy by f,’ It'll)’ e 0n At ‘ YORK ittud today Irish Consulate , diet: 30—-‘(‘onlpet- enii Irish ltepubllc military forces ‘ hays‘ taken the outer ofifices of tin: 1th): Consulate here, it was lul- by Robert Brisccc, W310 _seid he ivas an officer in tile , “talliican Army tlmnfutnti-I some decision triad-s. as to who actually should oc- copy the offices. lattice ‘begun ‘Lindsay (lrawford took them over alt jlfree State Consul. and will Iioid hlls been A sclgc of the last night when lfuriel MaoSwlney. widow of the 170$? ‘Mayor, m . lisaurrence Republican who y to this ‘n-Eeru, no GI heiil, the “named country by, monn ‘longer givflforilerl. 1s declared ho received ord- , rom I I not on fused to iM rs. MncSwiney and them at nil limos. x any who commanded - . i MncSwiney. ' ‘rows Ofl The g g- To M, panting - xt Hou "elected id-‘ng cf oed {Odfl [h t. met hoyu-ouid seek a seat revolutmmry‘ Gwemment ‘Mask And Returns The Liberals‘ ,_'1‘TA'WA. Dec 30——The government ivpll have u ma ‘ the combined opposition the speaker se opens. as a progressive in Prescott. Ont, when the . e right of the Speaker and - the Liberal- members. . . Ifammis also elected as or Muskoka un- ecumber 2 that he cross; i)!‘ f-flioor to the iLihe- nchus when the next session 1 .»_'I‘h‘is brought the Liberal 922 classes» the dsenaichiconitn- lie '6'! the var Iuilbcruls, 118; than, 116; (“Vidéd as follows: d4, tor v2, mnjuri tv of ' ent a _e bu a u ilitfl it in ‘t House to equal 5 ions parties w I . Combined Oppo. (tonscrvativi-s giving tllc gtIVUlTl- two shovii slid (ipposilon vote full House. In a letter issued ‘to tho vlcciors - bi‘ his ridutg toduy Mr. ‘ that. his tlvicisfon to cross!1mwr,,n(,_: C_ U of thi- iiiouste follows the ' " 0n of Prcg-rcsslvti iiicmlei" 5n this _ . -» “ 1 - ii - ' l- ‘ tin those days Waldorf Astor nag} Igl\'l"l_"lr“ll:;,lfbgc:ggwti"},?_ “Sum” ' hi» ilisscnsfotls brtwcou rury and tho rost of the “are i III'_V is bu’it on sand." iafflintlew lilo dirtcflnn of my load- i true and loyal to hlln',"|y|-U|n . sluts we tbc Iezuizlrsi (IPSONIIE tho nrnry._x.,_,cl~ng thcrv in something wrong and lt,,,,‘,1c(._ ~- _ i is time to do slillltftlll-lllt and re- ‘wpd t port in you." indiicn t ‘o l‘ II: cit democratic for tho old Tory. vlscounfs will indicated that this was true, for be loft more of Iii..- fortune to the younger son. over, iiord Astor inherits. Clivcdon, while his younger Hover Castle. was so large that there are plenty of millions for both of them. iiincii in- liml. T. A. (Yrizrzir, Film- aiul that Premier part3‘ limiter ns that the but. when we The Ilow- Iirnther takes ‘The Astor estate fin his lifetime ‘the visrnuut gave ,500,000, and pon her an alor Astofs lost a leg in the iflghting. I912 to 1914 he was nido-de-campco the Viceroy of Indira, At a Jjydso- tion a few months ago he w fasted by an anti-waste candidate. 0n that occasion it was noted that he dild not have the support of his brother and his brilliant sisterin- ldw. That was because the rnaJor is not a. temperance reformer, but a straight Conservative. general elections he was successful thus-giving Lord Astor another rea- son for envyinghim, for the alder brother was formerly a member of the tOommons and was loath togive up hisvsent when he succeeded to the tiiiie. the tnnjor property to the value of on his marriage made his daugbter-in-Iuw n prurient of $4,000,000, in addition to settling annuity of $30,000. wife was Lady Violet Nalrne, youngest daughter of the Earl of (Minto. was Lord Charles Mercer Nnlrnc, n son of ‘the Marquis of ‘Lansdowncu who was kil-ioil -In action in war, Major Astor also distinguish- ed himself in the struggle. He was! an officer In the Life Guards, anflfissay For School Children il-ler first. h usbun (I tho From fields - In the fit is believed that Major Astor may have an iifhb Northcliiffe in some, respects some the owner 0f a oh , of no spapers. It ls estimatedt v lite investment in 0n ‘flnzes is, be- n15 to emulate $7,000,000‘. ions- jorityl to wvggi says the entire Josephiconsldered inevitable. au- , P MI; FORA (i) (5) from’ . ELM sins nonhuman-seq IKOO-lhlal-Il-fi now-pawn B Ill], 03.3]; ‘Annual lubcrlptlqn, cua GE .. iRoyal Mail Packet Went On Rocks Ofi Bermuda HLAMIILFDON. Bermuda, Dec. 30. ——'l‘lie passenger steamship (‘hau- iiicro owned and operated by the 110ml Milli StelumPzicketCompzlny wcnt on the rut-kn off Bcirmuda tu- dny while on the northward run from West Indies ports to Nuvu Scotia. The vessel was badly tiumageti, but has been reflonted. There \\‘.lS no floss of life. ITAIJIFAX. Dec 29~—The Royal went ngiround near Iiamiilton, Bermuda thin morn lug, and was gtfterwartls refloaicd did not sustain serious damage and will sail ‘for 3t. John, N. B_ tomor- row as scheduled. This advice WJu irt-teciverl hora tonight by John Ilulbrri, manager lit Halifax of the Wnuatliun Wust Indies survive oi‘ the Royall Mull Steam Packet Co. Greek Army Moving a Toward Thrace, War Inevitable dJONDOXV, Dec. 81.-—A despatch the Daily Express from Athens Greek army is moving toward Thrace, war being iThe despatch adds that former remler Venlzeios telegraphed the advis- ,ing it to send reinforcements to [the Tilracian front and asking to 5h:- informed of the mm‘. 1"" of K700i“ there. A {meet-WK of the Cabinet followed and the army moved, ] The reservists of the 1920 mg "BB. have ‘been called to the col- ors. War Minister Pangalos has been épitlrgintetfi ‘Golvlmn new .1“. ' -. . "Milli, i dattaitth is ' ccretary for sfiiimkftl "Enlists As Private In, British Army 'L(i'.\'li10N, Doc 30—'l"ht- Dali)‘ Plxprt-ss announces (Toloni-l T, l1}. , D. S. 0., whose iromnrkuhle udveuturis mum; [I19 Arabs nlndo him one of iiit- most " il-‘tr igurcs in m- t-r y“. ‘ u private Ill tho 7'" ~71 will)‘ tinder iii-yd‘ l.i llil’! I The EXpTtZSQ ti-ct: |rr= ‘i-n": l '- ,-c<ure irsure i111‘ i" his cr,i. we Tho -'\"1"Y'l in l-ust-ript _ emit-u iriu thruo y - ~ .'l I'd .'I ‘ , __ ,i\ .1 Lur- flnd it 'n.t,"il to iwlli-rc that l(tIiK)l,\-], n renown-d Ari-l.- ucoiogist and n follow of All Souls (foliage has been driven to the Ilfc of n British DTIYLH!‘ Ill(i‘C~ 1y l“ sot tint.» tn write. Early in the war Iiaivrvnrn was vmployri-il in the map ilmnirllniult m. Cnim. Finally he go; pirlnis- sfoln to visft Emir Faisal. Iliis magnetic personality and ctmmz-ind zit‘ Arabic won Fi-isul and tlir. Englishman succoedcti in uniting the Arab tribes ligillfltli Tllfkb)’. iic had studied sirnlcll‘ und in rm amazing cumpitlgl plied RPZIIP novel deductions at." h." th- ltl finish OXPOTIH. At its end ho ltzld frond Ar-lbfli from the ‘Turks. A tir"t-is of £1000 wns placed on his Its-ad by Tilrkey, but Hussein conferred the princotiom of iMeccn upon him. i Education will instill care ation. Insurance Agency in tho Province are introducing here a novel and very oommonahle way to encour age Fire Prevention amongst the Scholars of the Public cbools by efforts; prizes for the best articles on the foillowlng subjects: Subuect for scholars of the Pub- lic Schools of Charlottetown. ‘iCiharIottetown—-ft's Fire Hass- iSu-bjeoi for scholars of the Pub- lic Schools of Bummer-side. "Summertime-it's Fire Mascaras and ‘their Remedy." Bitbiects for scholars of all the other“ Towns and Vifilalea tn the Province. "How to improve? conditions cc ardl hnd their Remedy." P‘ a‘: to make our Town lefefpom firs." ~ ~ annals a rest phblie service of tbs has! hind trait can be rendered to a commtmi -. - ‘I partlcuars and tmnrli-flonl sane’, contest. will be publth ti . Mil ‘ - - , .. < - M Ocflhm in com“(jéluezgetimvgaglket passenger hner are still Irvin’: studied by military King for Fire Prevention in irlsing gener- Hyindrnan s csVLui, the Oldest i l l Stavert Denies He Transgressed The Liquor Law ‘MONTREAL, Dec. 31-—-“There jg not u. scIntil-Ia of truth in it“, wag the TQPJY of Sir William Stavert, financial member of the Quebec Littuor Commission, when asked here today what answer he would "lake 1° [he Charge containel in an “Hamill lvroduce by Brigadier- Gencral Smart. M. L. A., for West- mount. The affldavit is that or one "#1188 Pierry and charges that Sir William “trafficked contrary to law" and declared that “in the month of lSeptember last" Sir ll/Illlum transported liquor in two 1111111112 automobiles, one alleging to have carried himseffif and one m have been driven by an employs of ""3 Quebec Liquor Cofmission, on the road to Lacciie, one of the "will Iwnuluir thoroughfares of the Druvince, ltlilllillg dlruct to the State oi' New York. _ The statement is no utterly ridiculous that iit really does 11M merit u denial from me," shid Sir Wiliiam, who added that he knew of no reason why General Smart sbou.d attack him In that way. Rumor Germany To Offer AHies Guarantee Pact iPAiRiIlS. Dec 30-—Repqr1;g that ‘Vmlelm 311110. the German chanc- ellor, intends to startle the inter- AIiicd Premiers? conference next week with definite proposals for a four-power pact which would guarantee the security of France and the present Franco-German iron-tiers. reached reparations clrc, los today and created considerable comment. This pact according to $3.3m’? "phi-Jain. Th‘? "iliftiifi be signed by Great Britain Italy, France and Germany. The United States also would be IISRPK] to sign without assuming any mili- tary obligations. Germany is keeping her new pro nc-walis ntuch in the dark, so far as tho reparations commission is con corned. The commission has learn ed‘. lIOWCVGI‘, that among Chancel- lor ‘Cunds proposals will =be onc to pay ti lllmp sum, somewhere be tween 6,000,000,000 and 8,000,000- 000 gold marks, 1,000.000,000 to be paid n-t once and‘ the remainder over n tierlod of ten years. This min form of Allied financial con- trol suflliclent to insure the bal- nncimg of Germany's budget anti the staibEliz-ation of the mark. News was received here today that tho United States govern» men: would take no part in the meeting. Unofficial but authorita- tive infiormatfon reached Paris to iliay thuit the Uniited States ad- ministration regards the forthcom» lug Premier's meeting as a pure- ly European affair and as nct warranting participation by the Ynitcd. Shiites. Masses Of India , Prone To Violence GAYA BLHL-XR PROVINCE. India -]i)ec ill-in a huge tent. homespun and huzulwoven, the Indian Na- tionnl Congress, opened here today with (‘. ILiDns making the presid- Pntifli atldrcss in the absence of| Mohandas K. Gandhi, the i|npris- oned Nntinnist lender. The great question before the ‘Congress is whether Grnndhlhs followers should seek election to Ieyirlattlve councils or continue preaching civil dis- obedience. iSince the last con- giress, n special committee has been touring India in the effort to ascertain how successful the policy of non-cooperation has been. It is understood the committee is al- most squarely divided on the ques- tion. Dee, in his address declared the vaet masses of the population were too prone to violence when arous- 0c over the Nationalist question. He advised. therefore. that the congress evolve methods for ad- vancing Nationslim which would not tend to violence. Those advocating taking pert in elections to the ouncils are thef- H. H. INEWESI . l5 innit Car Ferry Mad: “lfivo Trips Saturday. Souris Line Still Badly Blocked. _ ti. i. ."t Saturday night after a strenu- ous day's snow fighting the whole railway iline West of Charlottetown. was ireportsd clear and in good condition. Yesterday the fihish- ing touch was applied by putting on the finger plough. The clear- ing work Saturday required two big engines and plough and it took three hours to plough through Just one cutting, west of Kelvin, which was about tfifteen feet deep. The Munray Harbor train got in. at 3 o'cock yesterday afternoon and ileft again at ‘$.30. _ The Georgetown train got to vlcintague yesterday after hard righting but had to return again. She was reported last night leav- ing Mt. Stewart. The greatest difficulty is being experienced on the iSourisr-outo. Yesterday the train left Bouris and had to turn back again after pro- ceeding about five miles. This morning the largest of the narrow gage engines will leave with plow for iSouris and soon it is hoped to have the (line clear. The '_cattlngs range from thu-ee to eight feet and the snow is very heavily packed. The Car Ferry made two return trips Saturday, making the last one in slbout on hour and arriving at Borden at 7.27 p. m. " i ' den tr in eachex-Ch idols IOWU‘ No iri .- 1ft- yastertlay. ’ , This morning all the trai__ ywiill leave on time. Wilhe1m’s Children Broke At Christmas _-.-_. BERLIN, Dec. SlL-Boih former Crown Prince Friedrich Whilhelm and former Crown Princess Ceci- lia of Germany are "dead broke." and are trying bard to raise man- ey. This fact became knoiwu to- day when Major Curt Aitker, aide do camp to the Cro Prince dur- in: the war and stii a freruent visitor to Wieringen. approached stivetiil resident Americans and iffcrcd zor sale a diamond studded platinum watch, a pearl necklave. a diamond broach and severalother articles of jeweiiry all bearing Fried rich Wilhelm's and Cecilia's coat of nmis and monograms, iviajor Anker has just returned if from Holland, where he saw the ex-Crown Prince, and also from a visit to the Bilssian retreat of iho former Crown Princess and her two youngest children. It is clear that while the former Kaiser seems to have plenty of money he is d0‘ng nothing for his children, who are not provided for in the settlement of the imperial estates made by the new government. sslvss divided into iwdesmps. 1 5% . .‘ . - _ ' I‘ . §2~\~.-_.»i1.’._.li;a¢