s An Interesting Chance in Very Attractive or two plaids, in values up to $1.00 muuuxuwnn\\\\smrlllllrlln\\\\\\\vnivllli\“mmun- Auto Repairing That Bruce Stewart& Co Ltd 2111114141921. HARVESTING TO STARTVTHIS YEAR EARLIER THAN USUAL \Vl.\‘.'\'ll’l‘JG, July 31.— liarvos~ ting 1n Nianittiliti this yt-ar promis as to ht: gt-ncrttl by August 10 or l2, at-cortiing to rt-ports rt-t-t-ivt-ti from widely st-attt-rcd portions 111 the province. 'l‘his 1111i!) .1 siif-tiltiy lu tidvantzc of normal. GOVPTIHHPIII reports lndiciito very little damaizt; at 1111s time from grasshoppt-rs in the south- western sci-lion of the provlntw. -—1.\irs. K. Whitt- of Boston and son Eaton who i.»- a lau- mt-mhvi- of tho.‘ llnilotl States Flying (‘tirps arv visiting 1n Summt-rsitlv 11111 gilt-slit til‘ Air. aiitl M1211. M L. l-‘riihk Mo . Ql9-121 vQueen St., a wide mentatonly \\\_\D_\LL_YIIIIIIIIIV Y{{({II 111001113 a Maison L m‘ Charlottetown VOILES CLEARING AT This is a shelf clearing of a lot of handsome new voiles, of which we have just perhaps a dress length left-mot enough to carry over. In order to clear our together a lot of perhaps twenty patterns—flora1S, SlF1I1BB, one colormgs, range of per yard and are clearing out the whole assort- ....-........ Gets ‘Results THE EXTRA VOTE OFFER TH15 WEEK ' 11o not forgot tht- lrlXF-RA V1110 tifit-r this wt-t-lt. 'l'11is wt-"k. tht: t-iiitlitlzitt- will bt- give-n an t-xlini volt» baliol gooil for 75.0011 l-lX'l'ii-'\. volt-s for t-vcry $18 worth of $1111‘ st-rilltions st-rurf-d bt-iort- 7 o'clock Saturday night. Pf you di1111‘1 uiukv 11n- most tit‘ the t-xtra volt- tiller lllfil. Wt-"lf, ll!’ surte t yuu 141'! $11111 sharo of 1111.- 1'lt/\ volt-s 111111 u-ock. Thcst- EXTRA volt-s are .i vt-ry important fat-tor in tht- (‘on tt-st and will t-t-rtalnly hivxt. fit lot to do with tho w-inning of 1111- big IJFIZPS at tlit- I-iid of tho (‘tiniest At Home or Qverseas there is one ready-cooked cereal food that is always dependable for staunch i nourishment combined i with pleasing flavor, and in convenient form. Grape-Nuts fixtures we have gathered 69c various c per yard Zfllllfllllfi4\\\‘\\\\\\\'lllll)ii\flfi flfifi§§\\\'llfi\\\\\\\illll /z§l_\\\\\\_\\\j§rl__nl I_II_§___ -3 1N MEMORIAM MR. WILLIAM GRAHAM Nil \l:\\' iqn-ritliiig nio- 011 'l‘ur.sday, July 20th. the peo- ""-" l” “M” """"'” -» pie of Spa Viow and vicinity were and than. u n-u- tiuys I deeply g-‘levvetl to hear that death had suddenly removed from their 1="""- 1'3"“ l‘ 1""""“ i1.ltlst a hind neighbor 1n 11v: pcr~ ,|,,“.,, “W, ,,,. ,-,,,..,.,, U, son oi‘ Ml’. \Vill1am'f.‘-_rabun1.11n011| and cstt-t-nietl resident of tho =11>1-1111 1111' 111"11".\' ~‘111'1 t-tiiiimunity. Mr. Graham had M“ m, mm “H my“. bot-n m his tisual health prt-yioius "Km" m". “,,,,.k .__. m, to that morning, when alto-r arr v- llirtlllllilvé \\'-- lilllllt" l"? “l Brmmlmile where he had misioltt-s, or (‘uiiix-tr. , gout: to iittohtl an auction sale, he luillitllillv .-<-»1.ut \Vlil| 11s complained o1’ not let-ling vcry 11'" 111" wt-li and wisht-tl to ht- taken tohls “"1"! ‘QM, ‘ homo. Ilut before further tirrangt» .1111 in. it and ).,\l1i|- int-tits; would bt- lntitlv, his spirit lllll"“ our \\'1-1'1<- passt-tl 1:1 tho Uri-tit Beyond. The Runcrai which took place from his houit- on the following zifter~ noon to Nt-w London ttt-inett-ry was under tht- lllltillifibS of tht- Loyal (iranigt- Lodge, many members bo- ing prt-sttit. lit-v. Mr. M11101‘. tissistt-tl by lluv. Mr. Murchison, of Mililllflllf}, tzondtictctl the ser- vice at the house, wht-rt- a large nuiiiht-r of iuournt-rs anti frlt-ntls from tlllft-rcut parts htttl galht-reti to ‘riw by tht-ir presence their lii and tilft-t-tion for the de- '1'ht- pallbearers wt-rc: r:. John Adams, ll. S. Cruzi- \V|1liaiii Sudshury, Wilson Adams, Vflllitim Sharpe and Gcorzo tllovt-r. Mr. flrulitini was in his st-vt-nty-lirst year, lie leavt-a to mourn insides a sorrowing widow, ont- son l-Jtlwin, in Boston. Massu, two daughters, Agnes and Laura, and a nt-phcw, (illflTlUS on tilt- homestead . is} J. WALTER CAIRNS ' i A sad gloom was cast over Char- lolit-ttiwui Sunday, July 25th, wht-n it was lt-tirnr-tl that J. Wttllt-r (‘tirins had bot-n druwnt-tl while Iiutiiing tip the lilust lflvt-r, despite his chum, Collie McEachernH; bravt- t-florta to have iilin. Tllf‘ l.it<- J. Waltcr (ftilrns, who , was ii rvlurnt-tl soldier, had a splcn- did military ri-i-ortl, having 507v. t-tl 1)Vl'l‘$l'1\7*l four yt-ttrs. lie lt-ft (‘htirltittt-tirwn 111 f)cl., 1914, for Halifax, \VllI'l‘(‘ hr- jtiillt-tl tht- f‘. A. .\l. t‘.. prot-t-t-tling from tht-rt- ovt-r- suits in February 1915 11nd return- ing homo» April 20th, 11119. 11c lt-avvs to mourn 111a father, John (‘airnsg of Fnirflt-ltl, (‘al., iornit-rly of Middlt-ttin. l’. l1}. l. nut- hrntlu-r Alfred, of North Tryon, also two Slrllvftl, Mitts Jt-nnlv, now rt-sitllni; with lit-r father in lfairfit-ltl, (‘ii1.. and Mrs. lllilus Rodd, 194 Fitzroy $1., City, with whom the dccc-ased p madt- liiu home. Thi- funt-rai which took place Tut-sday afternoon was vt-ry large- _ ly attended. 'i‘h<.- sr-rvlcc nt the house wns conductcd 'by lhc Rov. Gen. f‘. Taylor and at the grave by tho Odd Fallows. Thr- last post wan is always ready toeat. It is compact. There is no waste, for every atom is food. And Grape-Nuts in its wax-protected pack- age keeps indefinitely in any climate. “There’s a Reason” Made by Canadian Postum Cereal Co., Ltd. Windsor, Ontario stiuntlw-rl by Walter Trnlnor. The following wt-rc the pnll bt-art-rn: Ed. Acorn. Isaac Jcnkina, Kelaie Burhnc, Milton Cannon, Colin Mc- l-Jat-ht-rn, W. Egrtl. The floral trlbtitcs which were beautiful wcrc its follows: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rodd, ‘M. Rona and employ- cos, Mr. and Mrs. David Mo- Enchcrn, crescents; Stanley, Shaw Jami Pcardon, Stanley. Shaw and ,l‘otirrlon cmployces. Mr. anti Mrtt. | W. (T liVhltlnck anti family, G.W.V. A. guests at McEncht-rn house, Miss .llc1cn tlodkln. wreaths; Miss Iva MucKr-nzle, star; Mr. and Mrs. tNcll McKenzie. Reaping Hook; Stullr- lit-ad and Marjorie Mciiacit- 1cm. bouqui-t; Gem-go Land,‘ bou- .quet.; Percy and Joe nodd pillow‘; 11m. and Mrs. 31111111 110G111 9111911-1101‘ homo In 81- Min. -rr nvc u» buy In m. n»- Inca. ' 4140p FIDWLIANI 11m- m. 0045-11-2: u ....-EVERYBODY T0 IIONTAGUE, Wednesday, August. 11th. 1931-7-29-tlAux11 -M0NTA9UE House mtces. Wvdnwlay. Aulust 11m. 1931-7-29-tlAugll —-MY OFFlCE Will be closed from Thursday, August 6th, until Monday August 9th inclusive. H. H. Cvlvin 0nd. n. Optometrist, Summerslde. P. E. 1. 1969-1-110-41. — P. C. HOSPITAL ADDITION. -—You can see the new partition on the P. C. Hospital going up with leaps and bounds already. THE 8. 8. CANADIAN MINER will be due here Friday next and will load for St. John's, Newmum] laud. Buntain, Bell & Co., agents. 2026-84161. -—-L08T OUTBiDE Bank o1 Com nicrcc, Suninierslde a twenty dol- lar bill. Finder please notify Guar- dian representative, Summcrsitlc. and receive reward. 2029413451, 1r».- cream. frult, drinks and t-vt-n a fish pond at the big bazaar and social at Borden on August llth. 2027-83-71. MARRIED IN SASKATOON.— Mr. Tolln Alcl-‘aytlenof. Saskat- nnn and Miss Isabel Lena Small of Charlottetown l’. E. l. were join- cd in niarrlaize at the Parsonage on July 6th at 2.30. After the cert-Y mony the wedding party autood to Lake Katt-pwe. They intend mak- ing their home in Saskatoon, Sack. —-COME T0 THE ice cream stic- lal anti bazaar to be held on tht- izrounds 0f the Gerard Hotel, Hor- den on the evening of August lltli. Commencing at eight o'clock. 1f weather unfavorable the following evening. The proceeds in aid oi’ a Community Hull. ' 20218-3171. -RESlDE-NCE BALL-Mr. Jas. Harris, Summerside who recently sold his residence on Summer SL. to Mr. Oliver C. l\'lcNclll of North Dakota, has purchased tht- rt-si‘ deuce on (‘antral Stretit known as. the McSween pr0perty.——}I. ~ ~STREET IMPROVEMENT.- Mcn are busy at work paving (‘cu- tral Street from the Baptist (fliurt-li to \\'atcr Street. This is a grcat lmprovt-uv-nt on the street and PS1- pctltilly this Particular spot u-hicli was much r'-qt11"'~'l. The work is midrr the able supervision of Mr. Robert Ramsay. --WELCOME 'VISITOR.¢_ firs. Gillespie of California, and Mrs, Rankin, Perth Anibny. N. J. who wt-rt- formerly inr- Zvlisscs Picker- ing, Kcnsington, art- on the Island tit preswnt visiting former friends here. They spent over Sunday 1n town and before leaving for‘ their homcs will visit nl Alhertnn, Mal- peqtie, and Kenslnglon-J-l. —-BOARD 0F TRADE TONIGHT A amokcr, with light rcfrcshniont is the form in which lhc monthly mar-ting o1‘ thr- Board o1‘ ‘Fratlc will be held in the Olympic llali at 7.110 on Tucsday. Aux. 31111.. The Hoard is taking a mandate tor Summerside and Lot 17, and thi- plan for the Hospital drive wilt bc the muln busincss; besides ah members arc rcqtiests-tl to be pru- scnt at this combined social anti business meeting. —SHlPPlNG.-Entered port on Fridayz-Josepb 0., (‘1ipt. Tren- holm from Piclou with railway coal. Nellie J. Klmz. Capt. Murray with i1 cargo of Sydney coal for lloltiianls, 1.111.. White Bird. (Tupi. Perry. Puizwash with brick for Hol man's, Ltd... Entcred on Saturday: Schooner Glyndon, Capt. Doucette willi a cargo of coal which 1.11 bo- ing lnatlctl on cars. Schooner Maple Leaf, Capt. Beziutotiche, from Syd- ney wiih coal for Messrs Holman‘: Ltt1.-—l—l., 1 —RAILWAY THEFTS.——A pri- vaic delcctive of the C. N. Railway was on service hero for a lcw days last wet-k alltl tho rcstilt of his labor has been e10 succcssful that n consltlcrzttilc quantity’ of railway goods which ‘dtlsappt-itreti rather stidtlt-nly from the yards. has lil'l‘ll tllst-ovt-rrtl conct-alt-d ut. tbc t-tisl cnd of the railway yard. tht-rt- is also a strong clnr: to tht- guilty parties. which will llkt-ly ll(' lnvi-sil gait-d in tht- cnursc of a it-u" days by tho railway ofllcizils, Wliftll tit.» volopmenis will probably b1- brought to light which may put an 0nd to the recent mysterious th1<-vli1|z.—~ll. —-—<o->—i “WISTERN PERSONA LS —Mr. L. M. McNcill of 1LT. Hannah's, Ltd. lcft Saturday on u buslnc-ss trip to New York.—-]l. —Mr. and Mrs. F. S Swansbt-rg of Arlington, Moss, arc visiting Mrs. Swansbcrgfit brothcr thc Rev. Mr. Harding. ~Mrs. Pots-r Carroll nf Tauntnn. Mas!» 1a visiting in Stimmorsitlt- the guert of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. l-‘rnnk McKenzie, Argyle Stret-t. —Mr. Willard Taylor has return- t-d to his home 1n Yarmouth, N. 8.. nftcr upt-nding the punt fcw weeks with friends in Stimmcriilde. ——Mlss Margaret and Mnntt-r liar ry Bnlnoq of Boston are visiting in Summcraitlc the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. McKay. —Min11 Gertrude Orr-en of St. John who has been visiting 1n Summnutdo the gum of Mr. ul- , -FUDGE, delicious cakc and: i i a p But be sure you get p Lincicts. You will know ‘thorn by tiioir 811111.10. 11y thcir tltnotinessp by the goodness of the 1i11111-1_y_—111>11t1111:.11y their enyoyahlc f12iv0r-—--l1y all tlic qtuiiititri; that made Chicicts liclovctl from coast to , <1r.1.1~.1' 11y young anti old. Look s 1 1 A 1.1111111 Chiclcts on the packtt. man's Ltd., is spending her holi- days at hcr home at Grand Riv- er.—-ll. ——Miss Fannie Built-r of the Ex- aminer Oiflct- stuff in-npending hcr holidays atht-r homoinGlt-ngarry. She was mct at Summcrslde on Saturday by bt-r mother. Mrs. Thomas Butler, Jr., who accompan- ied her home by thu evening train. --11-l. . --Mr. Ralph Hughntmi returned lo hi; homo in Boston after spend- ing i; few days in Summersltlc the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Link- letter. é -1lr.~lltchne1 Doyle, of North Mrs. D. Gordon has returned to l Ruottco motored t9 Summer-attic on lltlrllli L ainnatmummnn‘ -—Miss Wanda McIntyre, of 1101- -lMr. l1‘. J. Galc of Boston 1.11 via- Mr. pnd Mrs. A. S .McKuy of Sum nicrsitlu. —-l\liBs Hattie Jolly of O'Lt-ary pnsiuatl through Buinnicrsidt- en route to Port Elgin wht-rt- she will opund a fow tlayg with her broth- er Lloyd. —Mf. D. JfColfey of Boston rc- turnt-d to his home after npundlmz u tow day; in Hummt-rnltlc thc gut-at of Mr. 11nd Mrs. J. M. Noon an —Mr. tsnley McDougall was 1n Summer-side 1m week and intends ltfmalte 1i motor trip through the llllldt ___- ..--. -.__....1__ TUEQDAY '" rriucrmtnomrowu GUARDIAN T‘ , WIH=W1= Western Guardian 11 I i "”'"‘ double Enjot/mon 1 1 cicause if Two F tailors 1 “The . famous yellow and gold packet contains “Really Delightful” _ peppermint ChlCl§tS—-—p0plll2ll‘ for a gen- eration — refreshing as piney breezes from snow-capped mountains. Tlhe new pink packet contains the most tieiiciotis confection surprise you have cvcr knowm-lusciotis Fruit Flavor Cliiclcts, (‘liO(.‘l<-il1ll of mcmory-lrringitig iiziivor ofall the wonderful fruits of ‘this world. L. { ~--<r1i.2 Adams product, particularly pfqrarcd ts e Candy-Cad" Gum ‘ 4 ——'l‘1it- Rt-v. Mr. ilicc of SRRMBX.‘ lilng in Sumineraidt- 111a gut-st ol" N. 11., is visiting in Sunnnersitle untl lht- gilt-st tit‘ his sou tiu- Rt-v. Mr. ll. U. illct- of Suuimt-rsldc. —Tlit- hlisst-s Lou 11nd Mt-rlc Roht-rts of (‘ht-stt-r. N. S. uro visit- ing in Stinimcrsltlu lht- gut-sis of lhcir sister Mrs. W. l). Mt-Nclll. —Mrs. l-‘rctlt-rlck MuSwct-nt-y who for tho past tow days has bot-n visiting Mrs. .l.1~2. Wyull, Sum lll€ffllfll"li‘ll for lit-r honu- in Mono ton, N. l). —Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dickie of the States arc visiting in Sum- rneralde the guest of Mr. Dickirs brother Mr. C. C. Dickie of Sum- merllde. genuine At runs; pcciaily for the name m1 ‘\\\||l\\n\\\\\\ 114..., . " ‘Fruit ciii 1 t 1 - ° i t.» g. ~ .. _ A _- __ 4a .r_ _ , _. _. —Mr. Alexander Tclg, 1111111115!‘- proprietor of the 111111111" Theatre, Moncton, accompanied 11 wife A1111 family spent Friday 11"“ 111g in Sumniersltlc on ii tour ovv the island. @ 1.i>.'sw111iitiir ‘M. D., C. M. Phyclolnn nnd Sui-goon Hap opcncd an office ll - itmxonh § ' P. l. Island