- ‘_3-—_,4.-\'*“’_.-;‘2‘_“1‘L“. .._ - August 7 MAXIMS ' OFA MERCHANT The man who has ceased to learn has ceased to live, Wildest?‘“€$..i2i"“'¥i. ‘$53.. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, AUGUST s, i929 3 PAGES ";,§",'hff"(‘,‘,j,',:§'j“1_,”;‘f‘§'_“Qfifi __\ Funeral Services Df Hon. F. J. Nash i Were Largely Attended Yes- terday-Jiloquent Tribute By, Rev. W. Bruce Muir to The Esteem In Which The Decea- sed Was "Held Throughout Province. I i Despite the inclement weather yes- prday afternoon, a large number of i, verities citizens attended the funeral services 1 Through a. of the late Hon. F. J. Nash. Services ‘speech. through w. the house were conducted by Rev. ‘his W. Bruce Muir, assisted by Rev. Dr. George E. Ross Ottawa and Rev. Dni McKay, of London, Ont. and at thci People's Cemetery by Rev. W. Bruceiwas eve Muir, The pail bearers were Hon. B. splred that hig W. LePage, Di‘. Cyrus J. McMillan, Messrs .1. c. Irving, ex-M. r. P.. d! H. Burnett, D. J. Riley and Murdock i, all hearts willingly, or un Ross. The chief mourners were Mr. Fred M. Nash. son of the deceased. and Mr. J. A. -Farquharson, brother-v in-law. At the service at the house, Rev. W. l3. Muir delivered the follow- i t1 lng tribute in memory of the deceds- ‘strike on." l0".- My dear people: , We are here gathered. in the home i ture iie loved so well. to pay our last re- lpects to all that is mortal of one who, for over half a century, has ex- \ of our there always la living soul. For positions fierce hatred. Their mes “lightning rods Scripture calls “The ircised a powerful influence not only. an the city of Charlottetown butlwar lipon the whole Province oi Prince Th" Edward Island, and also upon regions igions "where time's lar beyond these shores. It was surely i fine instinct which led Mr. Nash,‘ in his early years, to devote his life ~ lality °1 to journalism in-es-much as by hlsimade linliii fertile brain and his facile pen lie i1 am happy at hams- has touched the public life of anal Besides pwessi"! Province in a manner which he could ‘Star? not have done, had he chosen for vlVIr. Nash was happy at home his lily work any other sphere oi nhesc combinations g ‘secret which never allc activity. The base from which Mr. Nash ,iose reverence for man. f character. itliat the voice 0f l‘ stream has never ru temper amid the worked was the base o ._.___. “A Jolly Evening with l-‘riendsgciavest the weary thy hand. Monday, August 5th. ills. ___.__. "Dr. Cllft, M. D.—-Start now home reveritlon cure. Purdy Station. W55“ i Extra. spcclal- v 7058-8-3-21 Into this caiesviy safely put our devil’ over him pronounoe “After life's fltfui fever. P. M. "The Strike of the Ladies’ Aid" Theatre. will be pfegented by the Salvation Army Home league. Admission asc. l _ ‘iou-s-s-c. . ______ I "Mt. Stewart Club loading live stock Wednesday afternoon. Do not ship lambs under '10 lbs. or under- 4-_.- one. Vernon Tuesday- -__-.-_ .'ThQ lnllllll McDonald, Secretary. ____.. "Clubs loading live stock at Mon- Wednesday fore- "Club loading live gfounded and rooted in the eternal lncfewd by most holy faithwo; “to p,“ ll the splendours of hislogq w g mm all the activities of daily walk and conversation. through all his voluminous writings 000,039 We, gm flamed the alory o! export; amounted, to him Christianity rything. His strong faith in- h idealism which was ihis and touched the practical reali- ties of life in a manner which drew willingly to ihim. it is the lot of men occupying such as Mr. Nash has 1011B and honourabiy held to provoke names are lt- for stogms to The marvel is how they are able to preserve such equanimiiy o; temper and such geniality of na- such as our departed brother ipossessecl: The only secret nf iv seems rm be that they possess what holy Morning Star," and are thus delivered from the out- dness of things around them- draw their strength from re- far wondering n." One such was i once asked how he preserved his Im- attacks nim, and he felllled- "Am “The Morning I think we may all safely say lvc to us that‘ wed him to and justice must ultimately prevail. 3° w Cheerful and helpful and firm." I think we may and above all a loyal ted brother. and King of K11138- tlic benediction thou sleep- "North Wilt-shire Hall icniiht- Special show. Don‘t fail to see this church of Brill!“- finiahed calves. Stock must be 11"‘ picnic ,wiil be held m the rectory viouaiy lllted with Becretaryéa 81%.- nound-s It cmfiud. an simflhy‘ 7° ' ‘ ' wovo-a-s-ci stock at huntdl’ ing, this w"! ~ ~ ad's» sewn i Rea byEverybody MAXIMS OI A MERCHANT , ___.- I! a man believe: anything, you know it by what he does. Willlli iii iiiiiliis sill Canadab Trade Fig-. urea Show Imports Exceed Exports -by Nine Million Dollars. ...._»__._ OTTAWA, Aug. Ii-Another large increase in the imporis from the United States and its almost cam- piete offsetting by increased exports? to other countries are features of‘, Canada's trade for the twelve months .A ended June 30 last, according to an‘ official summary issued today- Importa of butter nearly doubled‘ to a total of nearly 810,200,000; int-i ports of raw skins and hides dropped from $16,000,000 to less than 810.000.- 000. Imports of passenger automobiles $4,000,000 and imports increased by $17,000.- o! over $55,000,000. Im- montha totalled near- an increase of 0166-- previous year, while ports foliftweivs ly 11.800.000.000 increase of $147,000,000. Im- an I Kingdom were ports from the United nearly $2 000,000,000. about $10,000,000, and exports 0W1‘ $400,000,000 showing a. slight increase. Imports from the United States amounted to nearly 8395-99917"! l“ increase of over $116,000,000. and ox- ports to can country were aboui $515,000,000, an $35,000,000. ‘lb-ado ports to 000,000. and exports totalling over $10,000,000. the same increase. Africa, and Lbs West Indies. Chinese Desert -_-_-_-'- (Canadian Press) and Bands o1 / _ l, ther round l}: is £2‘: $52“, 23min“ 1am; to make small raids near Pcgranich- ANNOUNCEMENTS’ ' t eSTCi: men have never been more nay: and had seized carts, ho COMING EVENTS, ‘waunfmly described than by M“. and other property. It was also re. MEETINGS’ ETC, ifilcw Arnold in ‘he wewkmwn ported the Chinese authorities of the i “'___ ibut never hackneyed lines. Chinese ‘away h“? (“swam “my “Drink Mac; 30p Ale 7-9-1111. Vwe were weary’ m,‘ we h more Russian empo ees. -'—- l d irl our mar: “Buying 3e35, sheep and Lambs gains‘; darrgp (lam and to d“, deeper than that into a career M Emerald’ new“ icrenoon‘ A“? "till thou tumedst and still well known in this Provnicc and so 6m‘ WINE-s- Liklaieclconedst iha trembier and still far beyfmd- I "n- h°wev°rl i his honoured memory will occupy fl~ high niche in the annals of this city. ood band and great refreshments. 1;” i“ the paths o; the world, ork Festival, Wednesday. ‘iih- i-rhoyngs might have wounded thy,al1 being willing t0 Him" m" ‘he “him-ii”, m, Hon. Frederick John Nash has ex- --—-— i ' - ingular and prolonged in- g ii h v tried around I 8 "ch“l°ttet°wn Players present osfpireiifcofonthaat ewe saw fluenca over her destinies. and has ,1.“ Ho“ Back" Georgetown Hail, iN0‘h1“g'_w us mo“ w”; mil always been an able, loyal, untlrlng ' servant o1 nu country and his Kins -_ be definitely checked this after a night of a spread over area. While reports from Klmflfb trict were Mam. ‘I012 hour: and continuing perlenced from head of many miles east, coverlllk "i0 forest firs distrlc Fort William reported showers lasted four and 0M noon, August, ‘fth. Do not ship lllm River Thursday morn 12mm or under finished calves. stock “m, m“, gm; mm e. previously night. ‘me fin menace must be previously listed with Sec- mm mm “an”, “mun fllghpl- completely oblitoratad in that dis- Marian. Signed Mont sought‘; 7041.44.31 M , ' 01.305.000.000. , an increase o! q fliil SYIFNEY‘ increase of nearly with the Antipodss continues to show improvement. m- Austraiia amounting to over $20,000,000. an increase of over $8,- to New Zeaiand showing Growth is shown in the sales to South Africa, West To Russian Town MOSCOW, Aug. »3-A aespatch W the Tm News Agency today rgpvrird a group of Chinese soldiers at Man- lchuli, Manchuria, deserted to the iRussian town of Msnchuris ilfit fl- icrcss the border declaring they had ish to fight against Russia. Chinese soldiers continued recs imornlnfi and installed in the after-i “Elem!!!” 0199-9191 “my “y ions. Thus we have John A. Mac- acrvant of tba M teady ‘rain which members. anticipating a twenty-five Home Ciro ‘ member: and Grand umbug the entire flune stricken paroant After this a picnic will be iottetown and at St. Dunstan! Uni- weather officials declared that a rainfall int-ind Mi today was ax- tha lakes to Master Macilair whole lodge visitation! g p“; Arthur end propolais that Grand ledge will \bs Two to Grand Lodge will be comprised, half nous lat was almost NA VAL OFFICERS PROMOTED i i i I incur, eanrlrcisir Reginald Tyr- Whlt-t. who, so It has been ofllclallyi announced, was promoted by the King to a Knight of the Grand Cross. Or- i, der of the Bath, in recognition e1 hi; Hliil] lflllliii i. l]. i. F. iiiiisi c2iZZl”;§§.l3Z'§li "WV-WI I-I commander-ln-chlef ofl Far Eastern station. LEFT, Admiral I 3min Promoted to Admiral of uic , Fleet. ‘ 1 Annual St. Anne ’s on Irerinox Island took place on Sun- rain which set in early and contin- ued throughout the day. This was unfortunate as the preparations made were more than usually elaborate this year and instead of the enorms i The Grand Lodge of the Indepen- ‘dent Order of Oddfellows of tho Maritime -Provinoes, which include: Newfoundland. will meet during the week of August 12th in the city of iBydney. Associate bodies meeting in isame city concurrently are, Grand Encampment, Division of Patriarchs. Militant and Rebekah Assembly. Spe- cial nmtlngs of Rebekah-Assembly and oi’ the Grand Lodge are held Monday and Tuesday evenings, rc- spectiveiy, for obligation and instruc- tion of representations of the two branches who come early to attfend the session for the first time. The Mfliimbly and Grand Encampment convene Tuesday morning. The (w. mcr sits day and evening w transact formal and routine business. adjourn- lnl lo meet agaircfor sessions on Wednesday. Officers are elected and installed the second day; ‘The Encampment usually tnice Only Ono day to carry its business to 8 conclusion, the last hour being dc- voted to installation of Omcers pre- iyGillis of Charlottetown. Right Rev. vlously elected. Grand Lodge megtgiBllhbp O'Boyle and His lordship vvednesday morning and contlriuesi Bishop O'Leary of Charlottetown its sessions until late Thursday. me ~ who were to have been present were omcers are usually elected Thursday , unavoidably absent on account of the popular annual event it, was confin- ed more or less to the vicinity and the parishioners of the island. In spite of the wet weather the church and parochial house looked _ very nice in their new coat of paint as also did Lady Wood Hall. There was no open air procesion or out- side attractions as is usual and tho celebration was confined to the re~ ligious service, the church being well tilled for the occasion. Rev. Joseph '1‘. Rooney of Morreil sang high mass and Right Rev. Francis Kelly, D.D.. Bishop of Oklahoma, preached an el- oquent and inspiring sermon. ‘rho ,5 choir which rendered beautiful and pproprlate music during the service .._._.-.._-.-_.____ WASHINGTON, Aug. 3 - The Federal Farm Board took official recognition of the present. wheat storage situation. warning wheat dealers that it "seems unfortun- ate to crowd wheat on to the market faster than existing fa- i cilltlcs can handle it." inocn. i It is curiously noteworthy that tori some odd reason. not of intentiony the Grand Master of Grand lodge arid Ind Fruit-lent of Assembly have come i so practically from the same town, cityi 01' naizhboi-hood on various occas-i Nair of Charlottetoivn as Grand Mas- ter in the chair this year and Mrs. Elizabeth MacEachcl-n. of Mermaid. | fund issetat $200,000.00 The other is PW-lidins in the Anomaly. The twain change of method of beneficial aid ‘who will in all probability succaedito sick, disabled or incapacitated bro- ‘them are both residents of the town thcrs who may ‘o: in need. Another °’ Pi°°°“»_"7°hn D- Maidmifllii- DW- lnot so important is a suggestion that uty Grand Master and MLss May; rand Lodge shall encourage subor- acDonald, Vice President. J. F. idinato lodges to celebrate exceptional McKfnnon, Grand Secretary, will ‘anniversaries. such as 20th. 50th. lBaln be in his place at this year's loath and 75th. Pisaquid, of Windsor. sessions of Grand Lodge. after anihcld a very interesting 50th Anniver- iibifinca cauard by bereavement last isary June l3th lest and a, class of 27, utcr co. N. Y. u. s. A _ ' 6Z33-6-7-to Bcpt- 13 lid- NlI “'31- at ‘or me to m“ my FT F year. Miss Florence MacDonald, new members was recruited for the '-'""‘“ i’ l‘ Charlottetown is Conductor in thebccasion Amherst is to celebrate its i ~ i Cl u l adini; ' ' "- . Axon“ Wu“ we u f“. usti Awimbly. The chief veteran Past 50th Anniversary somfillllifl 118101‘! Following is the program for celc-i CDUCBDSCQ S CCIfilS t m m“ Thursday Iorenoon‘ g i 0min Master is Ben i a ~ i 1-: - s~ Lod - ~ ' ' i m“ m” ‘t (mm mt aiiilviszgaaletcti?’ "Sm" “d dam’ Gmmwwn * o! Charlottetown aim“ relmtvediffepttlmbferriix: iilwm rattan 15:1; math)‘ M ‘he sevmwlflh mnm‘ roaorrro nu: 4 _. Maritime "n"“ w "m" “l "i w‘. mip light lambil- - 5 "-1 Friday-Orchestra. ‘ioll-a-ii-li ._- - was ccc o. o c u w 1 mar ersary of the founding of st. Dung _ l r ~ ~.‘ ‘m, “ma” m m,‘ ‘Nun Q seq-qt"; 7001-8-5- . (cmgggu near) while a member of Wildeylndge for- |year of its existence on Wednesday. sun's. litter»: westerly winds, partly cloudy‘ ———- ,, , t ty-four earn ago. iAu ugt 21, Amendment; re; etlng R m; m, (mm; m Tug“;- and cool with probably ‘gated-ed oooowoo-"oooovoococovcoss. i _M t e Wedneaday WINNIPEO. Man Aug 3-4pm y g p! cg a n p. . J. "MWQPU- ll“ M°r°u Pubm "warn n! 011.88“ ' orthwestcrn Ontario and The city lodges of S on ueithic event rovide for a ubli: ro- A w. 6th. until arrival of late trair. iahowers. .'t0 LEI-A FURNfslll-ID APART- ; g gm at 8 special 5llOW—-L~lCh0l'hE0k. ‘iaoa firu in N _ Y 9y p P P “I I, . m‘ °" Tmmd“ “m” io-ii-a-s-ri Eastern Manitoba. were believed to making arrangement: for the accom- cuclon of Oddfcllows from all over. and on Wednesday morning frflini Tm“. ciwdy 76-50‘ meat. Apply ia-i Prince street. morning modal-ion of a vary large number oflfrom lodge hcadquarterl to the nine to ten and after Mass. Regis- Mmlnfl- ‘W’ 53-557 7°i7"3"3'3\ wluebec. cloudy tit-n ________________________ 68-32 FOR SALE-HOUSEHOLD FERN!- incruso in attendance above by pr dla- that of any Grand Lodge convention Omcers. since the last moatiug in Sydney in i006. Early in the present year Grand presented during his I. programme of new organization of M players, danc lng afternoon and evening. The delegation from Charlottetlcw with this month. much interest, the of some twenty Lawrence Lodge No. that asked to deal of them are of chief being promotion of the Endow- from St. omit Iiund for maintenance of the and wildoy Oddfallowa Home at Pictou. This Join illncam Armies of Russia and force: of the two giant republic; ofmgm an m the far cast, Russia and Chins, COil-\ tlnued to face eadi other today, ready‘, for action, in spite of persistent re-; ports from the interior of negotiaq tlons for a peaceful settlement of their dispute. The United Prass cor-i respondent visited no mans land to-l day for a. closeup of the armies which‘ ‘i awaited commands either to begin an attack or to begin retreating to‘ their own peace time quarters. armies were entrenched along the. hillsides, within sight of each other}; The annual St. Anne! oelebrationi the red army on the Siberian side ofT; 1* the border, day but was marred by the deluge of Mmcmman activity to be noted anywhere for daily manoeuvers by the Soviet aeroplane squadron. ' to be entirely inadequate for an at. m crowd, m, usually atmm M, mk m me We“, aemlwar broke niece at. the x. of o. Home, Char-i docked here last night having sailed out between the two nations, the offi-i Plflliil! in 0b! cers of the Nationalist army told thei cxukmumom ‘ad was assisted by Rev. Dr. Bernard “to return until the trouble is settled. i i 5°Vi9b manager for the line demands . which represent the absolute minL. | unds, followed by addresses tration Bureaus at Knights of Cob. held on Plciou’: Exhibition grounds. varsity. suppllncntod by athletic sprots. band music by Joy Lodge of Amherst‘: Brothers and Sisters . D0610 N0. 21. and Pflft ll Zeppelin Arrives l‘, At Lakehursti Giant Dirigible Successfully Com- pleted Second Trans-Atlantic Crossing. China Continue to Face Each Other In Spite of Rumors of‘ Peaceful Settlement.‘ i (Canadian Press) NAVAL ASH. STATION. Lakehurlt. ‘N.J., Aug. l-The giant dirigible. Lakehurs; Graf Zeppelin, reached Lakehurst 00- Capes. 1f the airship maintains the second trans-Atlantic same speed all the way to Lakehursi crossing and after roaring a greeting it was estimated here that she would to almost 100,000 cheering and ap- loo: arrive until early Monday morn- plaudlng spectators disappeared in ling. This speed during the night the northern sky to visit New York which was approximaeiy 50 knots was City before berthing at the naval ra- far below her maximum cruising =Brvlti0h~ ‘peed. The message to the navy de- WASHYNGTQN- N18- fi-Tha Navy pariment gave the dirigibles posi- Dwlrlment today received a raAlO- tion as 35.20 north and 37.20 ill-es‘ gram from the Oral Zeppelin which and reported “all O. said that n, 4 a. m.. E. S. ‘Ii. the m. Motor drive for visiting‘ H. M S. Despatch ‘ m chm m The evening is left free for social . a e” “my m “i reunions at the pleasure of the| Al’ Montreal side. There was little i A} mm u . MONTREAL. Aug, 3 ~ His Mal- except? i Thursday. a aHm. Class-reunions sstyb Ship Dos-patch. flagship of the will America and West Indies squadron, i dirigible was Q25 miles southwest of Fayai, Azores. and 1,750 miles from due east of ‘the Virginia (Special to The Guardian) MANCHURIA, Aug, fin-The armed‘ l at University. 11.15. Departure for Alsmor. Although the Chinese force seemed Theiady friends of the Alumni lottetown, at “.15, where they will, up the St. Lawrence from Quebec, be joined by the Alumni after the Navigation of a class to be seen no- teken to the where outside of the Royal Navy‘ , ._' g brought this man-o‘-war to her berth ' without tugs and to a pier tcn feel less than the length of the ship. Th! Despatch is 4'13 feet long, and the pie! 403 feet, with the wharf extending a1 right angles from either end. Vice-Admiral Sir Cyril T. Filller, K. C. B, C. M. (3., D. S. 0., comman- der-in-chief of the American and United Press that in the eventof ani attack b th R. ' “w” ‘ink; auxin“) tr:u_ce::“L°_ Noon. Picnic-dinner at Alainor. ward Vailar, where the main Chinege The “wmmn Wm be we” ‘t we forces were concentrated The officers Show when In Wm hwe m’ op‘ ' portunlty of enjoying the sea bath- éXl-lressed full confidence in their m‘ (Emu ya“: batmnrlmuJ troops-saying they were well trained no p_ m Depmum M, Chums” and ready to resist any possible sd- mm,“ Vance by the Russia“ "rwps- 7 p. m. Alumni Banquet at Beach Th‘ ‘my M mllchufll W55 0010115’; Grove Inn. ' West Indies squadron, arrived in the i p “Mm”? i" newest‘ devciopment- nmquec new, ghuigld n, nbtgin- Despatiih and will proceed tc Ottawa H“ °l u“ my _P°7“mti°“ w“ "m ed at registration bureau as soon as i at the end of the week, to pay his re- m m‘ mien“ h“’m3 n"! m?" possible. sis to the Minister of National De- wherl the first signs of serious trouble Copies of the old college yells wt! . fence. and to confer with officers of loomed up some two wgeks ago. Near-i be found in the souvenir Booklet. i the Canadian riavai service. ly 2,000 Soviet citizens of Manchultvqet them ind ye11_ l The Despatch will remain in Mont< Wflit over the border into Siberia, not, Get them and YILI... T real until August i9, when it will pro- Wedriesday‘: proceedings are for ceed to Charlottetown, P. E. f., re- itl-ie general public, for the women mainin: there from August 22 w as well as for the men and not for v lAugust 21. The remainder of hei the Alumni alone. A cordial iiwita- itinerary will include a vsi: to iiali- \ l - tion is extended to all. ‘ fax, August 28 to September 9; Sc. Andrews, N. 13.. Sept. ll to 23; Phila- delphia, Sept. 25 to October i, and Washington, D. C, October 2 to O:- wber 1i. She is due back a: her brisq ,in Bermuda. on October 14. l i MOSCOW. Aug, 3.—Russia re_ maimed firm today in its demands m" “l0 Nlilkln! Government return the seized Chinese Eastern Railway W a “stow: duo ante" and reitera- ted semi-officially that unless mini; done a. direct conference for the set- tlement of the Manchurian dispute ls impossible, In other words unless the Chinese government adheres to Russia's latest demands, which aisoi call for an admission from China that} it violated the Mukden treaty and‘ MANY A a MAN Bllawco iiis BRlDQES Bciliuo Hm 1- ONLY 1o ‘ .;......ds.-.£¢.. .. -/--' .. a.,_,..______;_____ y. _ SITUATION i 1s OMINOUS __. lifANCl-IESTER, Eng, Aug. d-a grim deadlock prevails as the great ‘cotton strike enters its second week. The situation with 500.000 orerar- ives in 1,500 Lancashlre cotton mills Nlilfiiiiz i0 start ivcri: at the rrduc- ticn of l2‘; percent proposed by the i owners is rapidly reaching an omin- ous position. Q§O§O§§§Q§§ QQ : the imliediatc appointment of n T mum as a basis for ngggtiatlmw, the. i Russian Government considers n! l conference impossible. iProgramme l Now Complete For Re-Union ,._.».~s_. g i Charlottetown. cloudy .. Home, Kent street, Char- l-fallfax, clear . . . . . . u-sr ture. Private sale. 8 North River 5t. John, clear . . . . . 72-50 Road. 7066-8-5-3l All alumni please register! BOW!“- lllr - 76-51 Wednesday. 10, g, m, penmlcgl - New York, clear . . . . . . . . .. .. 80-04 TEACHER. WANTED FOR V10- - High Mass Ln the open air on Col- High tide this morning at 10.11 ioria West school. Supplement lege grounds. land tonight at 11.51. ' 011000- Apoly to Wm- A. Smith. ' Northam R. B. 2. 7063-84-21 ' ni NooraLunchcononCollegc grounds." Sun sets this evening at 7.25 and, i p, m, Selections by L. of C. Band. ‘rises tomorrow morning at 4.47. . I p .m.'_ Addresses of welcome, First quarter moon Monday, Aug. L081‘ - IIAGLI PUP. BLACK. a. u, aches. 12th, 1J1 a. m. f white and tan, female. Finder 4 p. m. Alumni mating in College Sun-taint“ tide alghtnn mlriutaa plums notify J. l. Biggar, s: Gm mu, I us at. mud. roar