- 111i! allowed a small quota of the JULY 7, 1926 EUROPE AS WE ‘SAW IT (continued from PIN 6-) was the shell room, an immense n1, the walla and ceilings ii-h were faced with sea shells one ltad gold or-silver in their pos- d beautiful stones brought fronll of parts of the world. The doors d parts of the ceilings and walls 1-8 covered with stactellitea which one like diamonds. immense cut ss chandeliers hung from lllllflll- hi; slid we were told lser used this rlstutus 511814011- tile it was truly a fascinating that tilc room for tile Each member 111s family of fifteen had tlielr -n Christmas tree, and the rootn s flooded wllll his. ’l‘he effect must have been small electric zzllng indeed, and beyond one's agination 111111081 to conceive. s furnishings of the Palace were u, fliic in litany oi the rooms, attd 0 [he paintings, most oi them ecutetl in‘ Frederick's time by dei- in Germany or purchased by i: agents ederick was n great patron of art in ltnly and France. ii literature, and endeavored to mg in his court the finest minds Enmpb. Himself an educated an with poetical ideas, he en- avored to mnlié ink, slid he succeeded. mettlltered that the Germans it will he Voltaire spent i, years oi his lite as a virtual issuer at Sans Souci, although he B5 well pillll I0!‘ ll. Frederick also had his agents in 1 coltntrles of Europe, ting the newest in science, art d architecture. and bringing it 9k l0 (iermany. rniturc of the late Kaiser as it d been removed to Doorn. in; we must not forget in mett-lderfttl patience and industry of the ouiug this Palace is the under- average German, his freedom from mind passage between it and the strikes, his capacity to work long httndredihours, and to exist on small pay tchen. situated titisfattd the scientific bent of their na- rds away. itstrttctsd so that there would be o stnell of cooked food in the Pai- -s_ it probably cost a mere trifle say, two hundred thousand doi- medical achievement. His influence the German people has been measurable. We did not see. the one Frederick had rs to indulge this fancy. A Witty Guide - money. investi- the present drab with the golden glitter of the long ago; and in the chanting of the glories otf Freder- ick the Great and other l-lobenzol- Then came the stabiliza- tion llnd the issuing of the Rants Mark. the value of which is flpprox- inlately twelity-iive cents. Unless of Kaiser Bill, and l-iock, ‘Hock, for a new try at the old steed. Among the amusements witness- ed in Berlin was an afternoon spent at the race horse grounds, situated a few miles from the great ’city. These were beautifully laid off with wondeni-ul club-house. stables atid grand-stalids. Pots of flowers in bloom decorated the in- fleld and made a pretty picture. The afternoon was devoted to har- ness horse racing. which is colt- ducted somewhat differently front our method. All the races are han- dicaps, the horses’ capacities-being pretty closely judged by ll.ll experi- enced hundicappcr. All the races, are one heat affairs, but the dis- tauce is usually front one and ‘on eighth and intermediate distance up to two miles. Nearly all the horses starting that afternoon were German bred, and they were very beautiful types and seuned per- fectly conditioned and ntanltcred. All the drivers raced to carts, which they clulm- are just as last as sul- kies. Alllullg the starters were sovernl American horses, butnonc of them made a win that day; they did not seem to like the distance as well as thc iGermnn horses, or it may be that we suw the poorer ones competing. At the entrance to the grand-stand, where we sat, we were greeted by two of’ the ot- ficials of the ‘Club, wearing tnorn- itig coats and top buts. They greet- seasion or had money of s foreign 111111011 01' 11 bank account in a for- also country, one was absolutely pcvtltiiess as regards money and making a new start so far as money was concelned. The fact that you had a great lot of property did not 1181i); unless your property was productive of wealth you were worse oil’. The change in the cur- rency. imwevcr. tiud the effect of clearing off all external and in- ternai loalis, as these were paid oft’ with thc depreciated marks. lli n few years’ time (lermany will have recovered and will ltave it great advantage lnacattse she will owe no foreign debt, except her re- parations. These are payable utt- der the Dawes plan, which requires flve httndrcd million dollars annu- ally front the German people t.o pay the Allies. Germans claim their taxes are high; they are not as high as itt England, but with this differencc~thut in England there is plenty of money coming itt from trade and outside investments, which arc enormous, while lll Ger- many outside investments have been largely sequestered and her foreign trade is itot at all flourish- ing. From what they have told us we cannot see that at present, ierns they will forget the mistakes great waves to traverse from one THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN A town, and several ‘feet in depth. which is filled with water. Mach- ines at the rear send vibrations through the water which cause end to the other, giving it the same effect as ocean bathing. Arrange- ments are ntacle whereby the water is changed every thirt-y minutes, going through a purifying appara- tus where it is filtered and treated with a ligltt solution oi chloride of lime. it was well patronized dur- ing our stay there. Outdoors could be seen athletes at play giving ex- hibitiolia of’ the various forms of athletic games. Tile fountain of Fiery Waters was one of the great evening attractions. This puzzled us for a long time until we had un interview with the engineer who designed it, and he oxpliiiltetl the workings. it started to play every evening ut nine o'clock and cou- tinued playing for two hours; some» titties fititeelt to twenty separate jets, solnctilnee all the jets ntergotl iltto one. Every variety of coloi was shown, atld at intervals the jet would roach a height of 150 ft. it is difficult for us to describe it. and you will have to imagine the effect of these jets of various colorsp-Jltiite, white, gold, red, yel- low. iltiu, all pinyin-g illto the ulr ilud tit-upping hack lllto the t‘olttt- tuin». it. is said to ‘be the finest thing of its kind ever shown. Our stay at Dnsseidoni‘ was made pleas- ant through thc courtesy of‘ the advertising officials, Madame Witt. and i’. A. Rothcudt, who took tts around and showed tts everything of interest lll irottncction with their at least, (lerntauy is it maltufactttr- lug ntenucc to England or America. Articles priced lil Germany seem as high, ll not higher, than in Ant- erlca or England, and sonic of them did not seem to be as well fitti lied or as desirable. There is. ed its very pleasantly. Tlterc was considerable speculation on the as tho people have ltot a great deal oi’ money to speculate with. A rc- iiabie publication was issued giv- One ing the performances and form oi each starter in each race, and it proved to be pretty correct on that afternoon. We met n. ‘tBohemian who sat with us, and as he could talk Eng- lish fluently we had no difficulty itt ifollowing the races, and enjoyed them very lnttch. We almost forgot to nlentiolt our visit to the German lleicltstag, or German Parliament. it is a re- markable building built itt Bis- marck"s time, and through the courtesy of one of the German of- lto ever, to he considered the won- ture, which makes them constant- ly nstouish the world with some new scientific marvel or some great They are a people to be well onslde ed, and it is our guess that in five years they will be very strong indttstri- ally and in all other walks of life. look races, but the amounts were slnali111111)’ lllflllght one of the best ex- marvellotts Exhibition. A replica ot‘ a ltiiur coal mine, ‘iiibits on the grounds, and when we stepped iitto the elevator to go down in the main shaft we were told we would have quite a distance lto g0 as the mine was some two thousand fcet deep. -'l‘he elevator attendant tltrned on the switch and our guide said "we are off," atid u-c had all the sensation of drop- ping down into the bowels of the earth, bttt it was an illusion, for we only descended to the depth ol’ about thirty feet. We were then conducted around through the coal mine, everything portrayed life in coal mine fitted with modern mach- inery. lt was most ittterestiltg,tlle underground part being 1bulit stl preserved. The Belgians, like the French, are all hard at work, there b91115 no unemplyomcnt. but the wages are low and living conditions difficult. Their King Albert is very greatly admired by the people. He has been a real icuder to them. l111~y arc making ticiepcrate efforts’ 111 111-11 tilt-Ir iiuatices into condi- tlflll. and with their industry utidi desire to work, will no doubt shortly-tit) sb_ flack to London and its very 11111111111111’ atmosphere aitcr a 111111211 crossing oi" the channel. Al fcw days lll Loiidotl were spent ini Hceillg the sights of the historic) 1-11l1ll1ll. We also spent an oven- .n,-; at the Horse ‘Show at UlYlllDliLl lilo international Jumpili-i; ljUlllpg . titions were oit that evening, and t-itttit-s were there from nearly ztii1 itarls o1‘ Europe and America; (fan-i ado was not represented. 'l‘llt<t1llt*11ii was won by an English lady, with. .i perfect score’, 'l‘llt-. Olympia in ii woiltiteriul sight and the interior ni- .i.tct|<-d ottr imtni-tllati: uittntiutn- it‘ was decorated itt licalltiliul cul-’ ots unttwitlt thousands of iioliiirsi wotih of fiotvcrs all very citilrntiiig- .y‘ili'l'2llii;téil. ‘Horses, riders “n11 llilvcrs turned out inugniilceittly- ulid the fashionable liltiics were there lll profusion to sce the oiteli-i 11111__111i.:ltt. Ascot week was illsooti‘ dultng our stay, and the fashion-l abit- public werc vicing with each 11111111‘ 111 iifilllllg ready for it. W's umii-rslutiti that the (ilsplity 0i’ fashions this year was t'ttiiy cquni lo torull-t‘ yours at the famous race, Ulllllfihitd, I Wc visited the office of‘ thc Cau- 111111111 ‘lllsit Commissioner" itt thc New ‘Ulilltllllg and very greatly all. ntlrt-d thc taste with which thc rooms wcrc decorated and plituttieil. it is t'l‘l'l.illilly ll credit to Canada. 111111 1111)’otle wito visits Lonilolti shonlil go there and register. 'l.cad-1 ling (auudiiltt itupers zlrc kept on‘ U. Back t0 Canada on the Cilllflillflll, Pacific stoatttet- "Motttcalnfl, a sis- ter ship lo the "Montrose," Wllll‘ll1 we went over on. Our trip 0h re- turn occupied about a week, and} was very pleasant, the weather, being good and everyone itt gooii= lietlllll. At till-l cOl ‘l Wlllcli “Wlfl1 held for thc sailors‘ tn-pltittts. Mini illcLttl-ee presided, and the program was vcry greatly enjoyed, the first part bciltg given by thc (joltlstrezttlt. Guards‘ iiund, one oi‘ the worldu-ti Healtlis Every evening in Berlin we dined‘ t n different restaurant to get alt. ea oi prices, conditions of living, tc. These restaurants are very We cannot help make reference ood and the prices about on a pahto their great fad for physical cul- lth Dondon. We eximflenced thelture which is sweeping over Ger- reittest courtesy and had no diffl- many as seen particularly in their lty making our wants known, as Footen Clubs, which are hands o: lntost everywhere there were Willt-iyollilg men and women who walk rs who spoke English. ‘from town/to town or itt tlte coun- A tour of Berlin by motor coach try always ltavittg some musical in- cupieil sotlie hours and gave us strumellts with them and singing good idea or this wonderful clty.1thoir quaint songs at intervals on he Brandenburg gate, Wilhelm-fthe march. Hostels by the thou- trasse (where all the governmenfsands are distributed through Ger- illw! 111B). Reichstllg 111 1111111111111 malty where they put up at nights 1111111119111. 1411159141 P11111085. and prepare the evening meal and town Prince's Palaces, Museum page a good tiight's rest. The fee i Arms. Kaiser's church. all are is nominal. The hostels are mod- orth seeing; also the wonderful els of cleanliness and thoughtful- Germiln Physical Culture. epartnteutal stores, one of whiclrness, nearly all containing shower slid other baths. cooking applianc- etc., among the world's greatest. Our ide wits _a dtepubllcan, and al- ays referred to the Kaiser us the ast Kaiser." He showed us with es, clean beds and bedding, and they are itt charge of excellent This walking idea is tirely under water, and mttst have been certainly a difficult under- taking. This building itlld mine was the work of a young engineer named Ackerntan,~—it mere boy,- ticials wc had a thorough around and had the privilege of sitting itl the President's seat. We understand that tile discussions are swat famous lbuntls, which ‘is ttow on n tour through (‘unnda for tilt-co. ntontits ‘by special perntissiittt from‘ King (loorge. We arrived at tht-i very lively. and the parties consist oi Nationalists, Catholics, Socialists but evidently with wonderful talent alld Communists. Tile Socialistilnd a most llleilfillli; ilflffifllllllll)’. party is very strong in Germany, and destined to make a great name and was a big feature in thc- foriti- for himself. niibn big the (Rigpuibllc, Speaking of rapid constructlon—. We were told that thc lflre Tower which reached a height m‘ 150 ft., (and every one oi‘ its storeys coil- tallied a very large roont fitted up for such purposes as phonugraphic roonts. radio rooms. photographic display rooms, etc, ctin, and with an elevator traversing from the bottom to the extreme top, whore it steel platform gave us an excel- Duaseldorf Exhibition. From 1Berlin we took the night train for Dusseldorf alld ltatl our first experience of the German pttll- man. it was quite comfortable, and wt: arrived at our destination well refreshed. Our object in go- ing to 'l.)ll.‘lStflLlUl'f was to see the great Exhibition, or Gc-Sc-loi. The lent view of the surroundings) was cost oi staging this Exhibition was constructed in forty days. it seclu- largely delfrnyed by the city of ed blot-edible. ‘but we had no reas- llusseldorf. situated on the right on to doubt the veracity of inform- ant! left banks of the Rhine and ntlou. We might mention a. great caretakers. eat interest Berlin's sky-scraper, modest edifice of some ten stor- healthy pnupim 1- ' Again there are the- 1-1111‘ 151111111 1111111 1111 111111 11 5111111 Clubs, thousands ulid thousands of me with one of our American mm“ These and the wnikel-B are usins. us he could always better “m bothered m, in America, by veryihiltg shown, in Anterlcimlcountlefls mom‘. ca“ passiugaihng sssing the Relchstng 01‘ (19111111111rapidiy over the roads and cover- srliantetlt, a really grand edifice, mg them with dual" S0 far the his. 9 11111111111911 111111 1111 111111 E111 11 5111111.‘ tribntion of motor cars is not great no‘ off on ltitn. On the tottr of-und it Wm be many years heforg 111’ 1'11)’ 111111 13111111 1011111 11111 He“ the average individual will he in a 1111111118 “1011111111111 111111 1111111111 c1111" position to owtt one. This has its inualiy ask how long it took t0 compensations, m; W8 have been, in uiiii some palace, church or other, n healthy people who depend on 1111a” 111111 1111 11611111 11111111111111 “eltheir own vitality for locontotion ould remark "that's nothing; welmamad o; Hem-y Font Girist M1,. ould build it in quarter that timeqeflc Clubs “m everywhere, nnd New 1111117 T1111 5111118 w1111lthey enter iltto games with the etting mad, so passing the Reich-luau“, avidity m, mam Great nil-pics 111K 1111 11111111111811 18111111111“? °1 111°ihave been made in athletics and time of the building and stared at Engush Rugby is growing in pop“. wonderittgly. 1litrlty at a tremendous rate. There "W111" 111111111118 19 111111» 111111 11111" is a new fad-shat of getting tatt- "E 11111 11 1111111 1° 11111111 11?"115111111 ned, slid as much of the body as he boastful Yank. can be decently, is exposed. Every- "1 1111"'1- 111111115" 511111 11111 51111111- where one sees girls and boys as if wasn't here when l passed yes- brown m, indium, The thgory is P111111" that tlte stilt is a health-giver and Very few of our American cous- m," w, rhyi, have n vitgllzing ef- 11“ 111'“ 111111 1119 0111111 11119111111 1° fect on the ihody. Clothing is worn 11‘“'11- 111111 111°)’ 111B V91)’ ' 111111111 very light thy these physical cul- eicomed in Europe because of Lure enthusiasm; Tnkin-g if, s11 in 11°11 11°15 1111811111118 WBYB- 1311111‘ all, we will hack the Germans for eons have all idea that the United physical nine“ ii [hey keep tip tales is a land flowing with milk their present program for acouple 1111 11°11°Y- 111111 1-1111)’ 11111111 111111- 11" of generations. The Germans are Ty Anterican brings over loads of gum“; “"119 QIHOQTQ and studious with him, and one has to watch m the“. Search w‘. health and em. tireiuliy or lie will be soaked at cienny, and there is quite a move- 0111-18. restaurants, etc. menton for prohibition, andacant- puign oi education is going on ut present wit'h the idea of holding u referendum itt the near future. Placards are posted showing the effect of alcohol. and urging pro- hibition. We do not look to see the plebiscite successful, as the ltubit of beer drinking is too strong itt Germany at present to be oasi- iy eradicated. Speaking of plebiscites, there was considerable discussion when we wore in Germany over the pleb- iscite to dispose oi the Kaisera property. This involved some eight hundred and thirty-flve million dot-l The Socialists did not Wltlllli Germans and Emigration 111118e numbers of the populations 1 1119119 countries would like to migrate to America, but they are Dulation, and then again n great 1111)’ are without the means to ake a start in the new world. No "111 many of the German people ultl be induced to come to Cana- " 11111 we believe German farin- s would be particularly good set- "11- a! they are industrious, 1'1")’ 111111 have brains. Their own 111111)’ ia too small to support the ""1111: Dfllnilation and it mull 11d an outlet. Russia offers the 111)’ One present available, and rge numbers of Germans are mov- 8 there. Many are going to South 111911011 and many more would like ’ 811. but have not got the money urltfllffl them there and uke a lars. to pay the exdtoyal faltlil)’ ony- thlng. but_ this idea received a set back at the election the other day. it is a sure ‘thing that they will be compensated. but at what figural it will ibe difficult to say. The cont- penaation allowed to the Gertnan movie is only nve per cettt.. and it does not seem fair ‘that the Hoheuzollerns should get any more. Speaking Oif the Kaiser, we learn- ed that there is a movement on foot to have him or one of his sons 1baok_ on the Throne again. it was difficult to get the Germans of monarchlal sympathies to commit themselves. bttt we believe that Prince Henry is the one favorite. lllned this wlv-Jll the period af- Th! Kaiser ran away and the 1' the war the currency was con- crown "Prince had too malty msn 1111111 diluted t? the circulation of slaughtered at verdon. but Prisca '1' 111"" 11111 it became so dG-1l-lsnry la 0. =K.. racistod that it would take one prise us a hit to see Prince Henry ‘llldffltl million marks, 11°- "In hundred and fifty ' 111115". t0 buy a loai of bread. I 0 never knew front day to do! and the decorations and 110ml? "1110 of the mark. llmployurl which follow ta their wake. and ' 1° 1" ll 10 81!! their syn they will sues naturally control! TM 2-... elated Mark You will wonder at our reference j ‘"1111 of money in Gflrllllllii-bllt hit is constantly stressed every- 11111- The coat of living oom- “1111111! 1| 111th and the amount of 11119)’ in circulation does not ap- Ir to be very great. lt is ex- lnaklltg tlte Germans a wonderfully Cyclmgitlte great industrial estnblishlncttts within an easy (listitncc of (Jologltc. tnnlly other interesting exhibits we Along the bunks of the Rhine are saw, including the aeroplane ex- iiibit and airship exhibit; btlt it is sufficient to say that the Dusseldorf of Germany. Dusseldorf has +50.- 000 iltltltbltaltts, and they must he Exhibition is one of the Ibiggest of wonderfully enterprising people, as its kiltd ever put on iii the world, the stilgiltg on’ this idxitl-bitlon mustlnitd we believe it holds n record for have cost an enormous stint ofitlle short time it took between its money, which had to he largely conception and its contpletiottAottc tnouth of the ‘St. Lawrence on it beautiful sunshiny day. and our. trip down was most delightful and gave the new-comers to Canudatati‘ excellent impression of’ our ntigltty Dominion. And now we are itack on Print-oi Edwitrtl island itgaltl after being away two months, visiting other cottntrit-s and studying tho WiLV other pi-tiples livc, and we wish to‘. say to our friends item that itt out-i opinion our t-otllllry offers its gitod,‘ it’ not better, advantages for. u‘ healthy, hallily and contented life as in any we have seen. Wu believe flint the living conditions ltcru on thc average itro VPFy ntuch itettet" titan in any of‘ the ldttropentt court-I tries. Personally, we are glad to be buck again to ace our lteiutiiittl country itt its suntmi-r-titttc garb. and i0 shake ltatttis with the mituyl people that we have lczlrneil to ro- spect and admire ill ll\lli,l)lll'llllllVi! province. Lcvei Brothers Limited W. Chester S. MeLure, D. A. MacKinnon. 1 1111111111110 guaranteed .by the city. lf one itad any dou'bts as to tlte ability of the Germans to do things of a big kind in a short time, they would be all set aside by u visit to the city of Dusseldorf Exhibition. One year ago lust May, tlte first sod was turtl- ed nlld exactly one year later the Exhibition was open to tile public. every particle or it complete and every exhibit lll its place. The buildings cover a front of two miles, with a depth, including the gardens, of about a quarter of a tnllc. '1‘he total number of build- ltigs constructed is one hundred and twenty, and malty oi them are permanent edifices which will be utilized for future Exhibition pur- poses. We flrst visited the Plane- tnritim where one of the great sci- entists off Germany 88-119 1111 111119- trated lecture on the Heavenly bodies. The Ibuiidlng seats ~ten thousand, and the dome (on im- mense affair) is so constructed as to revolve and dip togive he effect of nwveltleltt of thc earth during the lecture. The machine for project- ing the stars, moon, etc.. on the dome was made by the celebrated ZillE-S firm at Jena, and is a scien- iiiic marvel. We could not under- sand the lecture, but we were greatly interested in the screening on the dome of the stars and other attributes of the heavens. The Ex- hihitiou is meant to ltouse the flnest display of ntedicnl and surgical in- struments ever seen in German)’. also the newer medical reutedt-ss. great congress of doctors was held there last month. and the fore- .most German medical msn lectured and gave the result of recent rc- search. The Veterinary Consress was in session while we were there. Buildings are devoted to the educa- tion of the people in health and de- picting the ravages of sociul dia- euse, the exhibits being made of wax and very natural looking. On the walls were statistics coverins all needed information. Electrical machinery in great variety is shown. rn-s itstithrs atwamiul. chemical and medlflll 11119911118. toil- et srticlea. all steel products; in fact, every kind of manufacturins that exists’ in the industrial sec- tion surrounding Dusseldorf is shown. The grounds are beautiful- ly. laid out. and magnificent 1'"- inni-snts, reasonable in price, are situated on them. The Bavarian village with native Bavsrinna in their costumes held ottr interest for nn evening, and they could certain- iy consume vast quantities ofbeer year. Mentlonlng the genius of the ‘(lei-mun people forinvetttion — we sow oil exhibition a ltaitd-proitelleil motor car capable oi nmilltaining speed of thirty-live miles per hour on the level. A visit to Dusseldorf completed (with the exception of n few lnitttcs spent in Cologne. where we saw tlte celebrated Coi- ogue Cathedral) Olll‘ stny itl Ger- many, which we-found pleasant itt every particular. The German peo- L_____ IN MEMORIAM i i MRS. suede-div CUDMORE‘ ' Indigestion Makes You Cross, Grouchy Lanquid. A wide circle of friends and relatives wcrc grit-vcii to lt‘iil'll oli -thc sudden dcnth itt this City nitcl" n short lllilcsu of only ll fcw dnys. NOW EASILY REMEDIED Hundreds of people suffer ex- ple seemed very anxious to make us feel at home, and were kindness itself. 1A. few remarks in conclu- sion about them. Their standing arm-y is today 100,000, and these must be enlisted -for a term of cesiavely from digestion trou- ot‘ Mary lrettc, itt-loved wife 0i’ bio. Many a man will tell you I Sheldon Cndtnore. Tho docetlsie he used to suffer that way too. who was widely known lliltl many! Could hardly eat anything. ft-it-tttis both lll city tlllil country Stomach was sour and gaaay. .Shc “'21s a ntetnbcr of thc Method- Headachea vvere frequent, lst Church and always took her twelve years, so that they cannot play the trick that they pulled off in ‘Napoleon's time. Their police .force consists oi about 300,000 and are all young men, like the army. These police are very unobstrusive, that is. none of the bullying tactics of the old regime. We noticed them controlling a fracas at the race track, where a horse which had a lot of the pultlicfis money on it was disqualified after winning, by tlte judges. There was a great uproar, and almost like magic tlte police appeared on -the scene, walk- ing quietly among the groups and rbresking them up in the smoothest possible manner. Every one in Germany complains about the high cost of lllilllg and the taxes. A good authority told us the reasons w-hy the taxesslro so high is on account oi‘ the repar- ation payments, together with tlte high coat oi government. due to the immense armies of officials — said to the one for every seven p601Jl8—-Blltl to the pensions paid to ex-army officers. Every one in Germany who is not in an indepen- dent financial condition is required to take out unemployment and health insurance. This is taken out of the weekly wage by the em- ployer. lf a man is out of work two weeks he gets half pay from the unemployment branch, but has to improve himself in whatever occupation he follows by sttendinK schools. This discourages loading. for loailng sake. Everyone pays a tux to the church..that being the way the various religious bodies are kept up. Leaving Germany. we travelled over the Belgium Railway to Brus- sola, the capital of Belgium. The iare was very moderate. being com- puted at the value of the franc itt i917. The Belgian franc his drop- ped like the French franc. and is with very little apparent effect. it would not sur- They are M5111)’ mountainous ileo- ple and very fond of music and - 1 ‘ti .11 k er 101111111111! 111 111911‘ 1'"!- live in and has some vary magnifi- wlnllltl allicthdsl-lurgll: 'l'..3."l't'i it'll; .32...." 1111s sitlfllhlrlum Ol‘ Bwim- can; blllldhllln which v0 went two 1m , i - l, affsml 195111111 11.11’ days in visiting. been accunomed 1° ma!‘ M" m "Ems czinaists of an immense trip out tn the Field of Waterloo. us. “nit, probably as large as the in- mini- of the Areas in Charlotte now worth about three cents. Brussels is a very cheap city to We also took a Tongue was coated with “fur." ipnrt iii tnc various activities. of‘ thc The shortest way to health Is icliurcit. The detiln of Iv s. Cudmorc by the regular use oti Dr. Ham- which occurred on May 22nd was titan’: Pills. Although mild in one of more than tirdittitry szldticss. action they soon rid you of sick as she was cullcil nwny at the early Stomach, Headache, poor ap- age ut‘ 27 years, leaving a sorrow"- petite and digestive disturb- ing husband who was uliscnt ill. the ances. All dealers and drug- Little of‘ her death and two sitioll gista sell Dr. Hamilton's Pills children, the youngest only two in 25c boxes, or by mall from weeks old. Mrs. ‘Cliillllfifi! Wllfllrltl The Catarrhozone 00.. Mon- ntaideit name was Milt-y ire trcai, ntuu, was a duugitict‘ oi’ Newman of KiIlgstOtt. : . bereaved itusltiltltiatitl chiitlrt-tt, iire "~"—_—"—-— left to ntolirti ltcr fatltt-t- and out: I sister Mrs. 'i.estcr MCIll'l3i',tii' oi‘ Glenitntn, New York, and thrcl- bro- thers, l-lnrry of‘ Union lioud; l-Jdlly iof Kingston dud (loorgo at ltontc. 1 The i-ntteritl which look plncc ‘from her late ltonio. 5i Elm 1Avenuc, thence to Kitiizstoti i.‘lllll‘cll was largely attended, Service at Ithc itousc was t-otttluctcil by Rev. Mr. ltutttsny assisted by Adj. Davis and ill the church atttl gritvt! iiy Rev. Mr. MGNUVlil who spoke vt-ry comforllttg words in tlto- bereaved. 'l‘llc pull bearers were Tyros Jloiules, Eddy You, liert Carr, (leorgu Robinson, i-Jintci- Vounker, llny Ford. Among thc floral tributes wlticlt were beautiful and numerous wcrc a lovely pillow front llllfillilllil null children, n wreath front sisters and itroiiters, a wreath, Mr. and Mrs. linroltl Prowse, wrenilt Mr. un_d Mrs. Jim Ford. wruutit Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cllillllflfl‘, Sprays Mar. and Mrs. George llobiltsoit, Mr. and Mrs. John Duffy, Miss Jean Waye and Mr, Ernest (‘itrtnotiy, Genuine sympathy gilt-s (mt to the bereaved in their hour of loss. Our special preparation In being successfully used in many of the sssr FOX luucllee Dalmation Flea Powder Finest grade in bulk. ' A precious one from us In gone, The voice we loved is still, A place is vacant it on:- ho»..- Which never can be flilt-tl. (Patriot please i-niiv.) acltinnon ' Co; ::0ne of the ‘commonest i-om- which is now cultivated thorough- -ly,__but tllentlloris memories are N.“ T“. Hi L '0“- plalnts oi infants is worms, nntl the 5| KODAK on; 33; most effective application for ihcm is Mother Graves’ Worm Exter- .. 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