‘\../ ‘ Giiiis. .‘ tandord types of electrical ap or sale in this Province, contrary to the Law. At present extremely dangerous typea of Electric Water Heaters are are included in the following list of undpproved - heaters. and are of ' "Wonder." “Jiffy. _such equipment h BALDERSTONE-CAIVIPBELL - s; the United Church Manse, Hunter River, June 20, 1934, by tho Kg“ 14g E. Boothroyd, E. B. Harrison Baider_ stone to Muriel Hazel Campbell, pom of North Wiitshire. P. E. I. YOUNKER-CI-IAIWPION _ M m, residence of Douglas L. Sims, Harts. ville, on June 2'1, 1934, by the Rev, F. E. Boothroyd, Bruce Younker to Audrey Ruth Champion, both of Darlington, P. E. I. MCKINNON-CUMMINGS — At the residence of Frank Mitchell, uncle of the bride, North Wiltshire, P. E. I., June ‘l. 1934. by the Rev. F. n. Boothroyd, Lloyd W. McKinnon, of New Haven, P. E, I., to Bessie Pearl Cumminss. of North Wii ' P. u. I. mm’ “J-TL DEATHS SPENCE-At Bedeque, June 30, 1934 Hannah Clark, beloved wife of Louis’ Spence. Funeral Tuesday at 2 p, m, SPENCE-At Bedeque on Juno 30 1934, Lewis W. Spence, aged 71 years. Funeral July :4, from his 19.1,. residence at 2 o'clock to Scarle- town. Cemetery. IVEDGE - At the Prinoe County Hospital Saturday, June 30, 1934, Mary Arsenault, beloved wife of Paul Wedge, Summerside. Funeral this morning at 9 o'clock. NICHOLSON - Suddenly at her home in Mount Stewart, June 29, 1934. Mrs. Samuel Nicholson, age 54 years. Funeral was held Monday 11101111118 from her late resident, to St- Andrews church. St. Andrews cemetery. GILLIS - At We1]_g1gy_ Mag" on Thursday. June 28. 19x4, Arthur s. Funeml on ‘niesday July rd. leaving the MacLenn Funeral Home at 12-30 for Belfast. Church, service starting at 2 o'clock; inter. ment Belfast Cemetery, GILLIS - At Welsely, Mass“ on Thursday, June 2B, 1934, Arthur 5_ J. Gillis. Funeral this afternoon leaving the MucLeal-l Funeral Home at 12.30 for Belfast Church 1m- services at 2 o'clock. Interment Belfast Cemetery, Interment EASTER-At the P._ E. I. Hospital 11h Sunday July l, i934. Charles Nelson Easter in his "liilrd year. Funeral this (Tuesday) afternoon from the residence of his niece Mrs. Davis Mitchell, Hampshire, service starting at 2 o'clock. Inter- EAT AT at moderate cost. ---_____._... 1' ~ SPECIAL ‘Yr 10¢ Package of Chocolates Try them. ‘ L~65l9-7-3~§-5. CNONITA etta. by the L-6535 In loving ' husband SIMON ALFRED CANTEM) Who Fused away July 5th, 193.2. I am and and lonely now, For the one I loved so dearly Lies silent in the grave, And feel that fond embrace Where no farewell tears are shed. Inserted by His Wife. L-66i5-7-3-1i. N. D. MacLeon UNDEBTAKEB. EMBALMEB Charlottetown um] North Wiltehire I Phone 14D merit East Wllishire f‘ ‘ ry. Whites Restaurant Ltd 111111 911i0y well-cooked Meals '4 Gypsy romance, an oper- Kensington Choral Society in the Mal. Doque Hall. July 3, at 8,30, Admission 25c. Proceeds in aid of the Women's Institute. i IN MENIORIAM -—-___ memory of my deu- °11 ""1111 1 rhea your loving hand B“ i" H9511"! I 110116 to meet thee grave being conducted by Rev, c, N. Brown. The pallbearers were: Messrs W. F. Morris. James Cald- er, Calvin MaoKay, George Wheat.- ley. Walter Burhoe, A, A. Muc- Donald. TI-IE PRESBYTERIAL 0f the Woman's Missionary Societies of the Presbyterian Church in Canada will meet at Marshfield on ‘Thurs- day next. Hours of meetings are, executive 9.30 a.m., morning meet- ing 10.30. afternoon 2.30, evening 7.30. According to resolution past all will bring box lunches; tea. will be provided. 11-6527-‘7-3-11 DANCE ENJOYED-On Thursday evening Miss Peggy Hobbs, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hobbs, Kent Street, was hostess to sixty of her young friends at a most enjoyable dance at her home. At midnight dainty refreshments were served after which dancing continued (ill two o'clock. Albert Blanchards orchestra furnished the music. RELATIVES IN P. E. I. — Miss Constance Chuppell, Tokyo, Japan, missionary on furlough of the Uni- ted Church, is visiting at "Elm- Shediac, the home of Dr. R. C. Tait. Miss Chappell, who was born in Japan, came to New Bruns- wick in company with her twin sis- ter, Miss Mary. to take her arts course at Mount Allison University, Sackville. The Misses Chappell are daughters of the late Dr. Benjamin Chappell, a former Methodist clergy- man of the New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island conferences.— Saint John Telegraph Journal. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- eral of the late Augustus Munia- gllan. which was held Saturday morning from his late residence 111 Richmond Street. was very largely attended’ Services at the church an, and at illG grave by Rev. Leon- ard MacDonald. The pallbearers were: Elmer S. Paquet. Harold Hennessey. Felix Connolly, James Prowse and Den- nis Stanley. THE HIGHLANDS DANCE WEDNESDAY, JULY 4th 9 to 1 PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ELECTRICAL INSPECTION DEPARTMENT i @1118 sold. These two types: I1) Faucet type, lowing names: “Tom Thumb ot Shot." "Major," "Vuico." following names; ical Inspector. l-i-tcntion to Rule Irspoouon Act m2: of the Government Laboratory, and use. Notwithstanding pugh be rejected at any time by an in below standard. or not med been approved" Act 1932. information regarding application to this Department. ‘ 43525-7-3-31 I (2) Immersion typo. with portable cord. "Lux-Visei" or "Mlfio Diac," "Mystosol." “Alladin,” " "Bestever." “Kwikfl “Comer.” "Hot Donut." PLTSOIIs having purchased any of these types of heaters are requested to advise the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, or the Provincial Elec- WARNING TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC It has come to our attention that aoveral unapproved and sub- pliances and equipment are being offered ' with portable cord. manufactured under the fol- Senior." ‘Tom Thumb Junior," “Alladin."_ To the sellers of unapp wed appliances and equipment we draw 4 of the Rules and Rogulationo of The Electrical 4. "All electrical equipment nled in electrical irutaliltions or of-I fared for sale in this Province shall be “approved" Code. it being understood that s "Proved ipplioncea will be furnished upon E. S. CHANDLER. Prcvixlclal Electrical Inspector. manufactured under- tho 1 within the meaning uch word "approved" means that as been submitted for examination and teat to the Laboratories of the Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario or to the Underwriters’ Laboratories of Chicago, or to a recognized Canadian and has been approved as suitable for sale approval ally electrical equipment may Inspector if in his opinion such equipment for the Ipeclflo purpose for which it has F" "i111": or healed-In: to oonlpiy with the proviaions of this Rule ""1 "iirrrflrrs are Ilshle to prosecution under The Elbctricai Insipection Blanchards Orchestra In attendance L-oEi-v-a-zl C N 0 N I T A A Gypsy romance, an oper- etta, by the Kensington Choral Society in the Stan Icy Bridge Hall. July 5. at 8.30. Admission 25c, Proceeds in aid of the Women’s In- stitute. IAONCTON Leave Charlottetown Airport 12.45 p. rn. Friday and Wednesday to NEW GLASGOW Commencing June 26th Leave Airport ll a. m. Tuesday and Thursday Phone 1403 for tickets, and reservations. CANADIAN AlNwAYs drive: of the latter. Mr. Wm. MacDougall at once stopped and removed the boy to the City Hos- pital where he received medical at- tention. PERSONALS My, T, w, Morris has gone on a visit to Maccan. N. S- Mr. Charles E. Carson has gone on a visit to Vancouver- Mr. Wilfred Taylor, druggist Kensingwn. and his son were vis- itors to Charlottetown on Satur- day. Master Frank Kelly has left for Newcastle, N. B.. where he will spend his vacation with his aunt Mrs. (Dr.) MoGrath. Mix Helen Mellish, nurse-in- tralning, Halifax, is spending a short vacation with his parents. Mayor and Mrs. Lester B. Mcllish. Montague. The miany friends of Miss Laura Scott Marshfield, will regret tolearn that she has entered the P. E. Island Hospital, where she will undergo an operation for ap- pendicitis. Miss Florence Scales. ZR. N. and Mrs. J. Aubrey Enman, who have been visiting Mrs. Henry Scales. St. Eleanors. left on return to their home in New York Saturday morning. Mrs. W. H. McQuari-ie accom- was conducted by Rev. Louis Doug- Moore, Angus panied by her son were passenys to Boundary Brook. N- B. atur- siay morning where they wil visit ireiatives. Mr. R. A. Mason. formerly of Southport. and now located at Ed- monton, has arrived on a visit to relatives and friends after an ab- sence of twenty-eight years. lvirs. (Dr) J. Y. MacFadyen of Anguilla. B. W. I., arrived in the city Saturday and is the guest oi her parents Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Holbrook. Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Taylor, their daughter Eillen, and niece Miss Gertie Coughlin of Keeme, N. a visit to the Doctor's parents M's. and Mrs. J.‘ D. Taylor. Miss Marion Douglas, Vice-prin- cipal of Prince Street School. left Saturday morning for Boston. where she will be bridesmaid at the wedding of her sister, Beth on July 7th. Mrs. U. J. Sullivan returned to her home in Summersidc last weak after spending the past month with her daughters. Mrs, F. V. Hasllcil of Stamford, Colln.. and Mrs. H. J. Higgins. of New Britain, Conn. On and Mrs. Mrs. ford for U. N. B.) A special 50K’ was sung b; Mr Ted 58y. 11111-1 Fm‘ other by Ml‘. Glen Purtrldse- The return trip was in every $91159 a H. arrived by motor yesterday on_ Miss ‘ IIBFIIYJIIIOLISIY joined in by all. Duets were presented by Rev. G, c, Webster, and by Webster and Miss G. Craw- beautiiul one, and i0 {Idd 1° the grandeur of the twlliflm. 111B lightning played magnificently 111 the darkening sky. The boat arriv- ed in ihe city at about ten o'clock allowing those on board sufficient time to reach their respective homes before the refreshing down- pour oi rain which marked 1116 C1053 of another year not. only 101‘ 31°“ Y. P. S. C. E. but. also for the Dominion of Canada. NAZI REVOLT iconunued on Page '11 that Werner Von Alvensieben, one looked upon these two as members of a sort of ruling trlumvirate with Hitler. The manner in which Von P1111611 was stripped of his friends was em- phflflzfld today by the revelation denied by close associates of the persons concerned. Many concerned. the former Royal Family, one being to the effect that Prince August Wilhelm had been shot trying to cross the Dutch border- The Prince's adjutant stated that August Wilhelm was safe and free in his home in Potsdam. There were reports in Berlin of street fighting in other cities in the relch, but the authorities stat- ed these were without foundation and there was "perfect order“ ev- erywhere. The fact Dr. Eric Klausener. lead- er of the Catholic action organiza- tion, was one of those executed in the "purging" Saturday appeared to stand in the way of putting into effect immediately 1111-‘ 11111911119111- tions of the German-Vatican con- cord agreed upon Friday night. Klausenefls Killing Recenter! Willie the religious controversy was relegated to n. secondafy 155119 by the bloody smashing of Hitler's opposition. the killing of Klausener was deeply resented in high Cath- olic circles. Many prlests announc- cci the death from their puipits. The reason given for the execu- tion of the Catholic leader, who for years was one of Germany's most prominent churchmen. was understood to be that he was slated to be Minister of Transportation in the govemmcnta the rebels planned to set up. The whole Catholic community. especially the youth organizations. was deeply amused over the execu- tion. but thcrc was no sign that re- gprltmrnt nllgllt be strong enough to cause an opcll outbreak under the present conditions. Strict Press Censorship her return home she stay d a few | Mr. Gordon Hutcheson has lefti _ , ‘to attend m.» gnnnlmj (‘Qngfgss onhammcred away at the idea that it the American Optometric Associq , ation which meets this year in To-l ronto. This is the first year the American territory, and Cl1llltdiun| optometrists have becn working hard to make ths meeting an out- standing eduoaticnal event. M52101 ‘b; ting 0f Zion CE. The Young Peoples’ Society of Christian Erldeavir of Zion Pres-l byterian Church spent a very cn- Joyable time together yesterday. when they held their annual Do- minion Day Excursion sail and field outing. The S. S. Harland had been chartered for the day and‘ the young people. together with friends sailed from the city at tcn o'clock, arriving at Brush Whorf. Orwell Cove about noon. A sumptuous mid-day meal was Soriciv of Si. Church was well represented and a at once prepared and enjoyed in a‘ field engaged for the day. and this was followed by various sports, games and contests, arranged by, Mr. Olen Partridge. The Belfast Christian Endeavor John's Presbyterian 501198058110 d softball days with fricrds in Tirfnxr. l Congress has been held outside; The German press, bearing the imprint of Hitler's strong hand, all ovcr llow and that Germany is once more breathing pure air after the removal of polluted characters. Three lines to the fact that Ronhm was executed after he re- fused to kill himself. and columns to the messages Von Hindcnburi? and others sent to Hitler 811d Goo!‘- ing-that was the display in Ber- lin papers today- Nothing was found about Von Papen and there was no clue in the press to the fate of dozens of P91‘- sons who have not been accounted for. All comments centred on the P91‘- sonulty and strength of Hitler. "He is the best judge of men and affairs which oiir race has produced since the World War." said Goeb- bels‘ newspaper "Angrlff." “Now we have nvmkencd from a bad dream." sfild “Der Deutsche." admitting that the foreign press had been publishing reports that trouble was imminent. while in Germany sllch predictions were ridiculed. On top of these leassurances. however, came a warning to the civil service that disobedience 01' sabotage would be severely dealt Wllll. EYE IVITNESS’ ACCOUNT and railway deficits which con- tributed largely to the deficit last year of over $100,000,000. Important Letislation As a result 0f legislation passed at the session now ending Canada will possess machinery for the set- ting up of a Central Bank. priv- ately owned but largely Govc-rn- merit controlled; elaborate regula- tions designed to facilitate the marketing of natural products: farm mortgage debt adjustment legislation based on a common re- cognition of all concerned that the agricultural producer must be kept on the land in efficient production free from the constant pressure of debts he cannot pay; a $40000.- member of the Schultz Staffel, pick of the storm troops, today gave the Associated Press an eye-svitness account of the slaughter of 00 storm troopers in Berlin. Himself obviously a member of Commons committee work was featured by two outstanding in- quiries. One conducted under the chairmanship of Hon, H. H. Stev- ens, Minister of Trade and Com- merce, laid bare the initmate de- tails of big business, while tile Banking and Commerce Commit- tee, under the chairmanship of R. B. Hanson, iCOhS. York Sudburyr. dealt with tile banking legislation In the course of its work the banking committee conducted an exhaustive inquiry into the affairs of banks and trust companies. heard several noted exponents of financial reform including Major C. H. Douglas, author of the Doug- las credit scheme, and G. H. Mc- . it‘! f. M‘ M W; .. 1,. .. ' ‘I - -' ' b. ‘. so “law” \ 1 IUILY 3 1934 ' '— THE CHAR ()‘l"l‘ WN r L ETO - GUARDIAN F PAGE THREE i . I w ifilyed between the two societies, > with mo“ team’ wmnml- . n . » AL n. . . ..§3‘3l.“3".f"¥‘.£° W?‘ .°°““" O C " a l n 103881011 _ , i a o0 umn a rslerved for new: X0 g (x) e y ‘. as. rod e, cre- " u , of local Ir t p I ' MPANY 8TH DIV. td I Prince Edward Island Auxiilar - “w £21155! of.‘ §l"fii'.'.‘.'2t 25 SIGNALS-An membérs will n- 15. “ ‘""‘~d°“ °’ ‘“‘°“" “d , B _t_ h d F _ s _ “M. _ w", "m", D.,-N. m we m unmmn at the Armolfixes m XItCOmPCLICIOD was provided in I _, ‘i I'd 1S an OTC e """1"- ° ‘mmamem- <> V i311 I 001617)’ ____ this evening at mao sharp. L-653B The following prizes were award- r a r l a m 1 Al? IZIIB CIIIIICII (if SOOIZIBINI r PLAY IN Hope my"; 1,5534 "m ‘mama THE “n: ed 1;: other eventsz- - < I | D ——-- ye under 1%60 . " r‘ <> ' e e FASCINATIING" ROM Emu“ E" my" ‘"1" 11° 11°“ ‘"11" 1—K - ANCE_A m’ "SM enmth Griffiths. < ence of his uncle John J 2_ <» Wednesday, July 4th, 1934 M11110“ 11°11" D011 rum in the McNeil s ' ' 111m“ “W8”- O r 0 , . Gunman next week wuch m, y. ummerside. on Thursday Boys 12 to 16-50 yds duh 4 ri-———"'*——— 0pm,“ chapters 111111111118. July 51h. leaving the house l-Rpland Jewell PROGRAMME ' "1 3"‘ "- "1- a-K ' , .____ 81th RDdCI. ' ' MOORE g “(glows LTD LET , — ' Boys over 18-75 yds duh , ~ EXECUTIVE manna-u ocuocx close Wedne ds aftonloo ' ms “W” I" ‘WW5 1—-1<>hn Griffith-r. ' ‘ ' " . mum m...’ ,,_,, 0.0.0,, d... ..... .. sexual “rvrrvr- F“ M91111“ of Intenswe A°t1v1ty A1 011111115 1P < _____ at - oys ovcr 16-100 yds dash ' ' — ; m, “m, ,_,__,,__,, com“ ma“, ma,“ um, M m HIGHLANDS cognrmdrzfi .311; iyafirotfig 1-—John onion... Resulting In Heaviest Programme Of AdvarE :1 Be will‘? “will. 1 wednlfsday’ ‘my 4' M 31mm“ Wm‘ m" °“"°’&°°--W- 231111 d dash 8d L9 . I . . ' : 1» v- “gala-ll, , B1). , and is orchestra. L-6540 L.g4qg.g-3o_q_3_ 1_orva Gm Y 1 C gIS atlOn SBSSIOI], In Canadian < Apmoinilnent u Conmitteea <> LARGE u uo imp-g .. r PM“ W111i” ' ' ' - ' ' 1 ,.,,,,,,, ,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 8m,“ , . T Q 1r wz rw norm“ - antenna... G... ,. .,, ,._.., ,.,, M, Histo Reviewed B The Canadian Press. ‘ mp0“ M Pmvmcm mum, > m“ 111F891) tlkllquor seizures were 811011181’? 0f early morning yesterday 1 Barbara Macuod ' r Y e Royal Canadian save pace as the do. advanced to _ ' < pupal” 0 Mounted Ponce m the on s t_ clear mes d m g’ i 2—claudirle Brown. 5 General Bulinela ‘I ui-day nizlht. Court uctlony fIiI- Wrrrmh of 8111115 lfillnigghirnefsfia? Iii-gag "JG-m" v41 1111111 1B1 C- P11- Blwlrhrrrn Cwrdim 00o public works programme for ed the relationship between the < ............ .. . a... 1: '"""=1""s*_r- ism”. "°"§”'€i..”"‘ “v “"11" allot-oi?» B1O°LW1 r only?‘ n lféi°‘..".“.iii’“.fé “.:r.:..r"“ “"22” is.“ “P” r ' ' r ' mse ves» g 1 ~ _ - -' _ ' rig v0 rs’ "ry. , 13-h“, (mu-uh yum“ > ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS_ enpy a N581“ ‘romolxfif c‘? G111! 15 8-1111 WEI-W yd! 111911 3511111155 17111 1111111131 Pafnflmflfltllists; a new Companies Act to har- A Senate committee headed by 1 Special Musical Number > Today about 750 candidates will be- 1"" 59°11‘ 1119 dly in the manner ITTBarbaY“ Maclmd‘ 5111* 91911190911110" 31¢ 1‘¢1=1X1_11B,monize the cOrporation laws of the Hon. W, H. Dennis. Halifax. in- 1 Report- »! Nflmlnltln; committee ‘I gin writing the matriculation ex- which suited his taste. Many 1am- FK1W°1P1° M11°D°1111*1- 1n contemplation of relief fromflve provinces and the Dominion, im- vrstigated possibiilzies of stimulat- < » , ammmions at yum 11 1cm‘, “Hes were m S1106 Ewe (0111111) months of toil that has produced poftanl, snwndmenls 1,0 the cflnl- lllg tourast lravci and made a re- , EVENING SESSION a ocuocx "5 centres in 1' P P "r1111. and l, d ‘ ' o the province. The number is ap- a“ wwnmbuf‘? Idekked to the 1:_B‘“ a“ M“? ~ perhaps the heaviest programme of 1M1 code’ Qxcisc and custom; “is, commendation w the Government 4 Devotional Exerciael II proximately the sameasthat of lust “"1181- G°11t 1611111-1- and 111811118 “Simfv M111?“ advanced leglslamn 0‘ any 5w and a 1°“ h“ °f 1e“ imwmim ‘"“"" "fined m “pp""‘”“‘“°“'m < Rev. Geo. Ayers 4 year. Eight examinations Wm be were the coder of the day for some. 1 . “A Itlmeggunfife 51°11- statutory changes and consolidat- $100,000 to be devoted Li’) the sen, I Music I: Written during the next three days. while 111°“ mwrested l" the mc‘ Zfilltx/lhs. X‘ Mall 8a 1 New laws and mwlamons’ when ions’ 1111‘; 11D of a central committee to i. Address-Rev. J. M. Murchison <> ____ ing game Journeyedtosummersideto A_,r1s' t ‘k d“ w?‘ 11100181111611. W111 T611011 deeply 111W The Senate had its usual 010p of co-opcrnic with ])l'(i\'lll€llll bodies I, Ally!!! j, THE CANADIAN LEGION is witness the Dominion my races. videdvigdszguepafignieze; wflgxxg; 2:1‘? 136-3‘ 0t!) every vcilflzel; 0f (ah-nigger divorce bills, nearly 40 for the sos- lowarrl 01100111112111; 111111 industry; ddreaa l Th 1 l goz-wll [Ln Z1 - ec n: leir moeo 0011110 E sion, buti addito ' t. d - - I Rev. L. J. Donaldson, D.D. i: gt“? gbtljéztllifllegg XIQEEAQIIafiZL Chiircxhcztl‘)? E. alsoe drzw ae larggi “umber of Spectmbzrs ifinlgid gmm business affairs, their franchise Mal impoxrlmnl, 13,11 mcggifllmfid Tax Burden Liglltcned _-_ It Rmort of Resolutions Committee l: tional Hotel in honor of General cmwd- 1mg 91W)” hi? irlifiulged In ag- and their {manual status’ and H mm“ "f kgismim‘ mcludmg ‘m’ A 10mm“ Or m" bmp“ ‘m5 U‘? 0 Hymn _ Alex. Ross, C.M-G.. no.0 xc n‘ flflvmgIjuitge oung piople in: t“ M?“ °' ‘he Gwemmem a” °°"$°“d“‘1°11 °1 ‘he ‘711111111 511111- “m”! “1 m” “I m" “i” ‘"115 *1 , w Immdlcflm I, who is Dominion President-bf INJURED IN ACCIDENT _ Anlziviiltey being myldeal Conan/id“. fulfilled, will bring“; 111911511111 °f lungs laws. a monumental task ln- 111111-14 111K 011 b11311!‘ 111111 111v 41P- > Delegates Attending WIII b8 Elltdftflillfid by 0 Canadian Legion. Tickets may be eleven year old lad. Alvin Hastings Although the morning did not prglllerétélgsizgd bsgalbmltty-Solne ugh“ Lolvgng the {bringing up ‘to dail- of hill-anon dip Lin; on uofldvIn-odulrg- had from members of the Legion 5°“ °t Mr" Waller Hastings’ ore look ver fine the day turned out ‘ L‘ “n IF?“ ° “Mm” smwt“ “m1 W“ “° 1m“ ‘*1’ l“ d‘ "m5 m 1 Church of Scotland I» Executive 001111611. L-6529 b“ Street was Struck by a‘ P“ on to b asyncm.’ effect as one could 9111118 0f 118x95 101‘ 111i? many-S. 11-1111 combining thcm in one volume rcvcnliv. ’l‘llc gold lax ls zippllc- i» < — Euston Street about 9.20 last even- wishe for such 2n occasion supper solne increase for those considered The Upper Chamber also minim“ [bio only willie llll: world przce of .....¢..-,._ . 11....-. ..- A A .1 ‘I LAID T0 REST-The funer l 1 111E 111111 19691116411 1181111111 111111865 B1161 as S Wed on the gmunds'and me able to bear it, resulting in an csti- insurance legislation or a hlghly gold remain. \\".'ll zlbavc $30 an ' ‘Waco-on’ the late Mm Archibald Macao; cuts about the head and face. The gappye crowd reflnbarked about ,1 muted, surplus of ordinary rervengle technical kind and carried our Se... ouncu _ a ('()fll~]‘J).!!‘f_(l with the sland- 3511 was held from he, resldenco accident occurred when 111B my 0.6106,, A splendid evening of em over ordinary expenditures o $_. erul inquiries in committee. 11111 lily." of s 0 U1. ' ‘W? 20g Euswn sm-ee. to me Pee le-s dashed out on the Pavement behind termtmhlent ensued during the re_ 000.000. But this dccs not take ln- , Tllllll Cil1ili'\ were not exten- _ _I__AGES gamete“; service}. m; house and a moving car, failing W 5% 1119 5e0- t m San so“ S were 1mm}, and to account extraordinary expendfl- Outstanding Inquiries sire and ‘ conll>l\r'-111\'@1y " ' 0nd car which was following. The u ' 5 ura such as unemployment relief mm. 01);, ,. I-‘iill cilzlllgi-s schedule n.- 1 All illlpottnlll Suprclnc Cour: \\ Govcrlinlelll durzn: ll . result being illzit tile t. lf was silorn of lL- assumed power to adjudicate p" llS of law. Tho highest Canadian court found that the board could not settle points of law nor could it over-ride the decisions of the Iiilltstcr of Nat- ional Revcnue witll respect to fix- ing values for duty DLLFPOSES. It remains mcrcly a fact-finding and advisory body. Geer, of Vancouver, and investigat- Colltinucd on Page B) TRINITY UNITED CHURCH one of the firing squads of eight. he whispered his story in a room so firmly closed that the sound of a human voice could not penetrate to the outside. He was trembling and on the verge of collapse. The executions, he said. were ex- pedited in rapid fire order, The ac- cused were brought before a special Nazi tribunal provided for last De- cember. now functioning for the first time. He revealed that the Kaiser's proud cadet training school at Lichterseide in u. Berlin suburb. where Prussian officers learned the goose step, was the scene of the slaughter. Swift Execution Each man. the informant said. was given three minutes to be heard by three Judges before being taken out to be shot. “All of them," he said, “died without bandages over their eyes— all of them refused to be blind- folded. “Ernst leader) (GrcEOT and Strasscr Strasser) were shot lhcre. "Ernst, as he turned toward the squad, cried ‘I am innocent?" The eye-uritnesls said men with meritorious records ivrre Elven 1119 privilege, as was Ernst Roehm, of committing suicide, but few, he said. accepted. Hitler's Alternative "The execution of one storm troop leader named Elirdt was held up momentarily by tile arrival of an order from Chancellor Hitler." he said, "giving him the r181"? 1° choose suicide or the firing squad. “Ehrdt, an aviator, held the high- est military decoration alid for this the Chancellor extended the favor. But Ehrdt refused to shoot himself. proclaiming he was lnnoccnl.“ Saw Sixty Shot After having seen 60 shot. intim- stlng that many more than that fell in the cadet school. the eyc- witness said the strain of the or- deal caused him io leave. _ Another eye-witness described thc circumstances of General Von Schleichefs death and that of his wife in their homc near Bnbclsbcrl-l. the Hollywood of German!‘ This man said a. motor bus with eight heavily armed troopers stop- ped in front of their home and marched into the hotlsc. "Later." he said. "I heard shots. and shortly after that the storm troopers came out" The eye-witness who told of the Von Schleichcr slaying was an of- ficer of the old army 111 111211 (‘(1111- mand. He too. whispered hLs stcry after being reassured that iln cnvrs- droppers were listening and that his story would not be disclosed in Ger- many. Tribunal to Firing Squad Further describing the court mar- tial hearings to which the victims were led before being shot. the blackshirted trooper who first told. his eye-witness story said thc meni were judged and condemned in no] more than three minutes, "From the tribunal.“ he said] "they were taken before a firinil squad as drums were roiled to drown out the noise of tile shuts." g pus BERLIN. July Q-A black-ablated m add“ I118! E1111, before hc (Karl Ernst, storm troopi During July and August allhough many of the church activities are curtailed our regular Sunday ser- vices will be held as usual. Com- mencing yesterday Sunday School scholars of the primary and jun- ior departments Join in the 011911- ing exercises cf the morning wor- ship and then retire at 11.30 a. m. for their separate studies. Pro- vision call be made for any senior class that may desire to nlcct. The Sunday School picnic to which, when young we looked lor- ward with ardent joy will this year be held at Stanllope Beach. Cars will leave Heart: Hall at 1.301 dciock with the scholars. It. is ex- pccted that all car ovmcrs in the congregation will asist in the transportation. The congregation were greatly IHVOPCCI by having Rev, C, A, Krug, M. A.. B. D., Professor of Philosophy at Mount Allison in charge of the services. He has also kindly consented to take schargc next Sunday the 8th instant so that those who were not privileged to ilear llim last Sunday will have this additional opportunity of hear- ing this interesting and learned teacher and preacher. The sol-i,» ture lesson was the 58th cilapmr of Isaiah and Prof. Krug dealt with our national life and history it be- ing our 57th national birthday, Al. though we are a young people we arc n great people. We have a grand licrilage behind us and it should remind us of the heritage urhich is the basis of our lifc and also remind us o1‘ the challenge of the future. All is no; wcii. We are faced with great pmb. lenls’. _Wc are distressed by ille pos- sibilities of what lllay happen, the RELICIQUI SERVICES E vrllole of life and so joy and laugh< tel" have their place, Joy is differ- ent from pleasure or IOPIlIiE; happy. Life would be very poor if it con- sisted wholly of pleasure. We are placed here to do very dcilnito illmgs. N0’. by our cnjoymellts bub by our llclllcvclllellcs do we enter into the true poy of life. Joy and gladness finds its opposites in the rllytllln of life. in our (lully wori: we should discover the Illlldilmffllfni al rllytilnl of life and bring oursel- ves into obedience to the law of that rilytilnl. Joy comes with achievements lhrough work. There is no joy, llO'l\'C\'i.‘l‘. unzii you have brought yourself under obedience to the lav." of God 1n our souls. "Peace I leave wilil you. My pence I give until you" said Jesus. Mr. Roy Smailmdn and Mile Mal-ion Whitehead WON the solo- ists for tile day and contributed. grcally to the pleasure oi the ser- vice. . i ST. IK-‘AUIJS CHURCH 7 Taking as his text Psalm '12: 5 "His dominion sllflll be from sea to sea"_ the Rvctol‘. Rcv- H. .D. Raylliollri, prcllcilod ills DIJXIILDIOD Day sermon ll; the morning service recalling 1o the minds of ills hear- ers the SLOT)’ oi the llamlllc, of this country at 121v Ccllirtivzlitlon Con- ference. Sir Liollnrd 'I‘.. ly, reading illi! 78th Il-nlnl ill ills priviifc de- votions (luring the time when Con- fcrcilcc was considering the ques- tioll of a name 1101102111! illC words of the tcxi, lilrougil “Flint is to be tile name for this country." The story’ reflects tile idvzillsm of the Fathers of Confederation. They were frco from any lcic-a of person- al gain or vvell gain for their ics- poctivn pmvilicrs, but sail" rather the cppnrt‘ which lay them uncertainties that cxisl. Wc are 1911 11D. btflvildt-‘rrd with theories. 511111511112 tile roof will not suffice lvllcn tile foundation is faulty Olir national hope depends upon right-l cousllcss. He lhcn dealt Willi illtcg-‘ my of character. common morality, 11°11°51y of speech. of action. lojvnityi to duty, a willingness to ivork. liv-i mg practical christianity‘ so thatl “'0 may bring forth the fruit of our‘ faith and concluded that we must.’ build Oil the foundation of nationnil righteousness for "Rightcolisllcss1 cxalterh a nation.“ y n AL night Prof. Krug spoke llpOlli 111° 10y of living‘ and nlndc n plon for laughter wilirh is csscniin! l0 life. to pilysicial happiness. Th" cil stlan re on irmbraccs the "HéiFl-lItlEfTrrFil n-uSTslEtTTcTiFd Germany!" Tile scene of the slaughter ill suburban Berlin was all old cadet. school founded ill 1717. situated in n. turrc-ird. CIISIIC-liki‘ building along the Tcltlov: canal. The schools pnr. ado grounds are surrounded by ilirzil1 walls. and Ihv: zitiv. use which must ac- crue to tllls Vila‘. coulllry, lilnt. the fixture should br- grcnl for the whole.- country uniting: lho nations of the world, The Rx k6 d! IllS pclzslvllzll klluwl the home 0f S11‘ L~ m“ \\‘llf‘l‘[‘ lilo Srrzpilllvs w family pmyrrs said (i that it was llol sucil nll zrivulls’. such a hum‘ past in lllf‘ ll? iiic Rector m llity for llllllnlflilli! the -* this llilil/‘ll those wilo fnrnlcci ill tilis rinv \\'llf‘ll Slrlllllhdll llll’1 illi- lerisnl ls rllnllillrr l-lol .01.)? rind when all z . w‘ w llos received official l.r*o:n.i l‘. 1'1 lilo country to tho south of lls. Tile OIIPYIIYTY solo was "Ono Savcctly Sow Tlimlglrl". ICHLICT- cri by Al" In ll l)IllZ\\"‘Il. Tile scr- vicc was fniioivoli hv a ceicbrzltlnll of lilo Holy Collllllllll‘ l, VICI‘. lilf‘ 5P1‘- At Ill!‘ vvcllilll; mnll was on “ Tiles-ago of Pyth- fnt‘ l-"rlclliiil 1hr‘ text being; ifil'i"ll from 1 Snlllilci 20 4 lei W! Curious-n Ointment are nml ALI. mothers FIIOIIIII Ilnnw tllai WIIPD little nnen am elm-pleas, frrliul andi _ cross br-culls-c of pimping, rashes, irri-l ‘ childhood (‘nth-urn will quickly eoolllc and part with CIIIIGIPII fiflnp imrl he! When (‘ullourn Sonp nrul - inns allil cliafiulu of infancy anti ' Ilcnl. lizrillr lIlc rim-sled‘ iendryuindgcutlyappiyCIlhIr-n- . IIIEIIN- Cuficura Solo. Ointment and Taicunl r Powder are sold st sli druggiits. lode In Canal! j - ~ so: gens; I v Jill I FY‘ " P .i“"‘\‘-a=6$l JQIHDEPEOE6OQ€