l Yuttr Ilesl Investment Life Insurance ofliers the best fonn for sav- ing money. sums, and affords “protection” for many times the annual deposit or premium. It is the only method of combining savings and protection. It is also the sure way of leaving an estate.‘ Fifty per cent. of all estates at death consist of life insurance-many persons are unable’ to. leave anything else to ‘their families. t t For these reasons the people of Canada are, buying twice as much life insurance in these 1.- ’ a It is an investment for small, t. ‘summttsmn and GUARDIAN \ -KI6KED BY HGIBE- Mr. A. l’. JaIDiBSOII. of Summersltls. was kicked by a horse on Friday after- noon_ and will it is expected be laid up for a few days. fortunately no bones were broken. -FUNERAL NOTIOEP-The fun- eral of Wlllianrli. MacKle will take place from his late residence Hanover Street. Summerside. on Tuesday the 26th instant service beginning at 2 p. m. ~Lightning struck a barn at Rich- mond early ttie other tnornlng. dljf. lug the progress of the storm. The barn, which belonged to Mrs_ Ann lilcLellan, was set on fire by the lightning and was burned to the ground in less than one hour. The farm implements iu the barn were destroyed. —-FARM PURCHASED- Mr. Michael (YBrlen, formerly of (‘en- tre Line li0atl_ has purchased the farm cn the western road. near Elinstlale front lllr. llarry Platte. The tarin wt-ich coat $5.500 will be ot-vttpivl] by its new owner in the t.t.ir future. Mr. Fraser Wells has purchased the James hiuuhrthuf fa rm near Alberton from Mr. Ewen C; ntpbell. Mr. vVells has taken pol- st-‘sitm and has started in to lun- pi ave the property. ' ---NEW BY-LAW DIFFICULTIES -- On l-‘ritlay the nt-w town motor triffic bye-laws went into effect in days of retrenchment as they tlicl even two years ago. Life Insurance is your best investment. life lnsmance Service “coussnvs 1n: nous AID STABILIZE 1n: uAnou v BRITISH CATTLE MARKET The Dominion Live Stock Branch woeklv (Table front London, states that tltcro is°a moderate deutau-l fox (‘uuatliziu Filiiii‘ in linglwnti‘. "flu; condition and quality of 1h.- arriv- his tiuring tiu- pa>t wrek \\'u~' K01"!- Pricos l::|\'t.~ tiroppotl tihoul l tl.. 1W!‘ pound t-ontparcrl with tht- prt-vitur» week. _ an? m (éllotutiotw. July liltlh. arc as fol- which arc riuht-t" tou heavy for tim lowsw-lumdtm. (Janzrtlizin and English [tqttlgg All“ "m" "X chit“ lll'l'-">'l'l1- 13 ll~-l Sailings from Illontrczil for week W‘? lh-r IiiYkt-‘lllll-‘illl. 12 P3 t1» nor ended July 16th. were as follows: ltiilllill. Slllklnfl ti"! Kiilhl- Glhfit-HIW. S. Canadian ‘Trapper, 181 heao. Lizhtwcisltt cattle. 14 h! 0-. twr s. s. tlainadln Trapcr 1st head." pound, .-inkiitlt lilo tiffal. lloaigv- - . Swmnicrsitlo and the policemen are ’ t-uzuqcti in seeing that no . l"? pnrltvtl on tho left side of ~- rt t-t nor art- thoy left with the ' burning and the ntotor silen- cc-l down at night. Taken ‘Willi the tr. tnifolti dirtiest of the police at oi- diziur_v times, it. looks as if this stzuiutcr would be rather a strenu- (rts time for the bluccoats. Yester- d 2y the car of one of Sumntersitltrs pvmiinent titlblishcrs was on the wrong side of the street. as well as stevcral others belonging to some of tho Iiusiness men, which were. y-trkctl on tltc wrong side of Water street. Nursery in the Mouth Tito othcr tlcspito its name»- tt-tralxoiiotitcrtts ruhropit-tti-ls the sttzallcsl salmon is cxistatttre. The alult measures barely one inch atitl, as it would take probably 20 of tho<c tiny fish to equal a sov- i"'l'i_'.;ll in weight, titc-y are priced at toe a tiair, tlr» fish may he said to b". worth five titties its weight in gold. A lialfuuoon fish. from 2000 miles up the .\ill‘l7.i)ll. has already been for 20 pounds. By gas- utsts a phosphorescent glow resembling n moonlight. > Mouthhroetlers, from Africa. were also included in the collection th~ fomalo of which carries her ncivly-hzitcltctl young in her mouth woigilt Fllliit‘. 12:|l., sinking tho of- iill- ' if you have zrgood laying flock ’l‘lit~ high freight rates are tontl of hcns. ‘\\'it_\' not writc to us illlii ing to cause the shipment of cattle tcil U5 how to Lfilft.‘ for the hitds? otuy pt-rtnitting thcm to lcavothteir svtratigt- nursery at night l0 SERVED ior infusortan touu. a . flaking Tobacco of Wonderful lblue tiQuality N AVY —LIGHTNING STRUCK BARN ' i umbia needs the markets of —8LIGI-IT AGCIDENT- Mrs. John C. MvNelli. Elnisdale, receiv- er painful injuries last week. when she accitientaly fell Into a cellar. a distance of seven feet. Fortunately no bones were broken. —lLLNE88 REGRETTED-Miss Beatrice Porter. of Mont Carmel. while returning on the late train Friday evening took ill, and had to be removed to Prince 00.. lllospl- tal for treatment. -FINED FOR SPEE-DING- A man from the rural districts cou- fessed before drlaglstrnte Wyatt the other day to a violation of the Motor Vehicle Act by speeding on the streets of Summerslde Ho was fined $20.00 and costs aul paid the fine. -TO BE MARRIED IN 8A8K_— A host of frlcnds throughout tho province, and more especially in Summerside. will be interested In the announcement of the approach lng marriage of Miss Regina Maud Murphy and Joseph L-Molllng, of Spears. Sask. The marriage to take place next Vfodnesday at llaffortl Sask. Miss Murphy was for many years a highly valued member of the Summerside High School tench- ing staff. mom‘ it?" i 'l l-FS PERSONALS —Mrs. iliatheson. of Montreal is visiting hor parents. Dr_ and Mrs Keir, Allicrton. ~—Mrs. Ewen McKenzie. of Rus- tit-o, spent the week end with her daughter, Mrs. Elijah Bishop. Suin- uterside. ——.llr. J. H. Taylor, representing Johnston and Ward. iuveslitient, securities, Monclon. N. B, was in Sutumerslalc last week on business. —Mr:=.. D. M. Johnston. of New London. underwent a successful operation at the Prince County lies- pital on Thursday last. ——.\ir_ Peter Kelly of the The l’hrce Ghosts Co., was in Sum- incrsido Thursday morning. rttttking Irrilllfl-{tlllltlillfi for his company to play in Suutniersitlo early in Au- gust. ' —Mr. Joseph ‘Doucatte and bride formerly of Rusiloo. now of Rum- ford Falls. are spending their honey; moon visiting Mrs_ Doucctlds par-I cuts. Mr. and -Mrs. Amos Gallant.1 Stimmcrsltle_ ~~~MiSS Marguerite Cuttcn. of’ Wolfvillc (N. SJ. Miss illarlti Hay,- of (‘hipman IN. Ill. and Miss Iiitn (‘tit-hranc. of Sunny llrac (N. IL). arc visiting Summersldo. tho guests‘ of Miss Cassie Smallman, Summer, Street. g —--ltev_ Ewen biacDoualtl. nf Gravcnhurst. Onl,. and his wife and fantlly" are in Summcrtsitic on a holiday. Mrs. MacDonald is bot- tcr known on P. E. island as Miss ilontgottiorw whose Anne of (lrcon Gables stories niado hcr famous in the literary sense. —-Mcssrs Alfred anti Joules Strong of Clinton, Mass. have. been visiting the island rcrontly afIr-r ‘ill zihscnce of 31 and 27 years ros- pcctlvoly. They spent a fcw tiays at Iiustico the guest of their cou- sln_ Edison ltoliittgs. They also visited Summers-title. ~Mi>ts Jessie ltonnell. of Brook- linc. Mass, daughter of Mr. Bonn- t-ll. Supervisor of the Provintwit-l Hospital at. Fltlctmuvtiod, was a pa" - scngcr to tltc island on the carforrv on Saturday and will spend tho wumntct‘ in the province. recuper- wtlnz front n recent serious illn . She was accompanied by Mrs. Dan- lol A. flonnolLof Pawtuckot. iihotle Island. anti llzinicl A. lionnoll, Jr. 1nd was met at. ltortlon by Mr. anrl Mrs. D. J. Bonnoil, of Stimmorsitltz. McCONNELL G. FERGUSON LTD. DOING BUSINESS IN VANCOUVER The growth of oost and wesl lrutle in (‘anada has synsronlzotl largely with the growth of the. volume and quality of advertising by ottstr-rn lllilllllifl‘l".lll‘f‘l‘il ill thc western centres. 'l‘hat tiatioital trade. to be. really valulhle as a factor lit Iinldiitg tho notion. should he reciprocal as be tween east and west is an axiom ‘n Canada. Mrfioutioll & Ferguson Limited. s uatdottal organization for the development of markets by advertising. are putting this priu~ clple into [irnotlt-o by extending ‘he shops of their organization lo the Pacific (hast. Afters six weeks survey of western coittlilltitis. Mr. J. 1-). Mc- (‘ottnolL prosltletit of tho compatiy, recently tipenctl a brunt-it of hlst (‘Ollllllllly in Viuu-tiiivt-r. Hitherto Winnipeg ltas boon tho titrthcst western point of any of the itationul agencies. but Mr. Mc- Connell cnmett) the cout-lttsion that n branch of their organization in Vancouver could assist very maternity in extending the markets of eastern mnmvfsctitrors attd, at. the sme time. aid ‘in developing eastern markets for B. (l. rluots, stich as flail, canned goods. fruit. lumber, etc.. which British Columbia is in a position to pro- duce in enormous quantities. The east needs the trade of British Columbia, the richest per t-apltu of all the provinces. sud British Col- the east. ‘Mr. W. H. Cnrswel-i. a man of ripe experience both in Eastern and Western Canada. has lteen Mr. ‘Csrswell ‘var office. associated with for many years truth item vent-q. , ‘tjiiiifiiin . zlsln BT01 , placed in the charge oi the Vnncou- ' was _ newspapers In Toronto and llon-_ and has been in the ndvorf‘ business in Vancouver m . oOottneII b rgnsson now hlvo _ jreronto, Mon- snd lysncwygr. innit-n llliziillillllll. "Immense-mush- as. Isfiusfirnurnpan. Igqgtgg Ipsflhts; took neflslas; out! lotto‘; bltaothinqdflqspgfl, ThMIthssnbusWr-au-uvq», .4 i" u ‘h?! in pain wss csiu ""1 the Rhlllllflllu mash new. calamity, "anus-aw" 09am“; I) Rbeosvdim; and m", m; g" NIB. I have had no return of the trouble. I eosdislb nsonnnsndthls knit nedldne to all sufferers." ' P. H. Mo HUGH. ‘memorial-flat. trlalslfiellis. Genius or lent postpnid hnlto-flm LilltetL-Oth‘, ' h —-Miss ililda Glllis, of Richmond, is a patient at the Prince County Hospital, Suitimcrside, anti under- went a successful operation on Sai- urdny. PLEASE TAKE ONE! A fruiterer opened a shop in a busy street ttntl lu order to male,- the people better acquainted with his name had a number of huutl~ bills printed. These he put lntn a little basket hung just outside the door, and 011 which were tho words, "Plctisc take one." One day, however, wllctt the wind was in a IIIiSCIIEViLIIIB mood. it bit-w this ticket down front the baskct and it foil on the tnp of a box o.’ oranges standing at the door. Tito partners-by could scatrcttly ltolfovo their cyes when they saw the oranges ticketed with the words, “Please take one." Thinking itwvttt it plan for gaining public favor, first one and 'thc-n another stopped up to the box and helped themselves to the oranges. Tho fruitercr only found otlt what was wrong when a littlo boy came in and aiskotl if he might take two-one for itimsol} anti one for his brother at home. ' 1 899 Investment Lefldt-‘TSHP Mines and Mining Stocks In order to ntuko our iii- vcntutont and brokerage service l'tllll|lll‘ll* wt- have nrruugctl to revolve cun- tltittottn iluotntlotts on ull active and lnncilyc uiiulng . nud wi- are pre- ptlrrtl ltt all time to ext- cute nrilortt. and quote tho cltmmtt pos- lllilo bid and tisht-tl tntlr- krt for such stocks. if you wish to buy, Roll. or uscortulu the value of your present holdings, plrlt up the telephone and cull .\lulu Hitltt, flitting Short: Division. Bryant, Isard 8: C0 04-190 St. Francois Xavier St. Uptown BranchiOflicc— 153 Peel 5L Montreal Bmd Dlvlsion~Phmse Main 496i Totunm-CPJZ. Biildlng Private Wlree-Unczcellcd Service Dominion Garage R. D. Withrow Satisfaction Guaranteed. Low Prices. Water 8t. Rea-r oI‘ Dominion Hotel Summerslde. P. E. l. Feed Oats 2 OARLOADB arriving, 4.000 bushels good, heavy sound WHITE OATS. Book your orders with us new. \ Special prices In lots of 50 to I00 bushels. Flour “ROBIN t-tooo" In bags nu Izss. "Qusen crrv" In bags ell feed GRACKED CORN, CORN. MEAL, OIL CAKE. SHORTS. BRAN» SOHUMAGKIR FEED, CRUBHED OATS, ROLLED OATH. OATMEAL. “Poultry Supplies of nil Itlvlds sll st lowest pri- ses, VIHOLEIALB and I-II- . ‘TAIL a » pink crepe stitched with Interesting Sale Wotnetfs Muslin This is a most attri- ctive stock reducing event-—we have too ma. 11y garments 0f this line m stock—in order to effect a smart clear. ance, we are offering some reductions that are really notable. Will you look them $2.00 Quality Gowns at pretty gown Ladies gowns made of Another in slip-over style made of strong white cotton, kl‘ white cotton It in“ finished coming empire effect lace edged kimona slee- ves, neatly finished round lace, slip neck and sleeves; regu" 79c Ila-r $2.00 for $1.50 n90 Gown Still another gown of This is a pre- fine pink mull ‘has deep tty style; regular $3.65 yolk, frontt and back, of for $2.75. wearable white satin Other prices, $4.25 for daintily trimmed with $23.15; $5.00 for $3.75; ribbon; regular $5.25 f0 $5.50 for $4.00; $6.00 for $3.90. l,“ $4 . 5 0 . . Drawers 79c. i’ Drawers 59c. Another . line of ladle Ladies drawers made of strong white cotton with . . tucked mu; sizes 2s, 25, mmmed “"0 27. Special 59c. ~ Other prices, $1.25 for 05c; $1.50 for $l.l5;‘$l.75 for $1.30; $2.25 for $1.69 27. ihemises Ladies chemise made of strong white cotton embroidery trimmed, spe‘ cial, 79c. . Other prices, $2.25 for $1.69; $2.75 for $2.00; $3.50 for $2.60: $3.75 for $2.80. 49c Corset Covers Ladies white cotton corset cover, neatly trim- med with torchon lace shown in sizes, 30; 44. i no $2 25 Corset Covers A very fine muslin cor‘ set cover show-s dainty Covers yoke back and front, com- of fine White ciitton WSW [ioscd of fine’ sheer emb" . - b- roidetry, camisole stylefully trimmed with em czgugiht witlh a satin wash- r0id'e1;y;_all Sizes, P981113.‘ a; leribison- all sizes, re" - i ‘ - guiar $2.2s~'nn~ $1.69. _ $100 f” 75°‘ A Special llntleirsltitt $1.00 White under skirts made of strong 00m" has tucked flounces edged with embroidery. M! special, $1.00 ‘ , $1.75 Value lintletsliirt $1.00 Here is another skirt of m ch finer cottim. m mmed with lace and embroi ery; lengths 34, 36' 38; regular $1.75 for $1.35 ~ - _ $3.50 for $250. men's. sleeves, round neck and sleeves with torchon over style. Special t“ $2.15 Gowns Another gown 0f fine pale blue. rawers emfbroidcrfy, made cf fir: white cotton, sizes 23, 25 Price 79c. $1.95 Chemise Chemises of fine white mull, slip over style, cami sole top. Special $1.95 for $1.50. Ladies bloomers in pink white, navy, black silk $3.75; $4.25; $5.25. in 0on5? 69c Covers A corset cover with pcplum at waist, yolk- back and front, of fine embroidery. This Sill‘- comcs all sizes; regula- 90c for 69c. l $1.00 Corset Another corset w"? Other prices $2.75 -for $2.00; $4.25 for . $3.16; $4.50 for $3.35.. I Garth Matt t h‘ t .".,