5% fa a L l » -Y \ ;- 1 2:5 ._\; iiilli ‘ ,J } ` lb SWEEPING REUCTIONS 0 dozen Sorset Covers - 30 Ladies’ Vests 5 ' ill 5 A -iff) f‘1-219) .' r I’ Q J 1. "` f .:>f_ _ t,H#B%M%&%U%@ 3 f -4 as _ `_. 49 -`__\ __ Ml- ,».»~' ,_ _ _ 4 4 P' »_. 0 pieces Dress Goods ' About 1200 yards pretty Dress Muslius. All Lace Curtains All Art Muslins ` 260 yards Grass Linen 00 yards Flannelettes . 25% To at t oFF This sale for Cash Only. " Sale ends 3_Ist July, l90l. _ , "5-iii *fw fit ».;= ‘ ,f fra". rzr, s . .ic ‘_ - F-lf,».',» ,xx ,'fv1»= 1 ’\ f--_~ t sr- 'iii ` »/4.-al _ ~;. .1 ;`;\l./ 'lffirl (1- 1 C .AND WEST? v Li; . , i The latest News From' f Prince Cfzunty. ' Y _-___- Hn. Coleridge Ellis, ot O’Le81'Y, is Visit' inglriends in Summer-side. THERE were 14 horses amontr the ahiil m?'ts by the Northumberland yesterdav mdfning, eleven of which were taken over by Hayes of St, John. Y3s'rERDAY morning when a number of Quang,-¢hm;s went down totheir places of business they found that during UR '_ _WWW F' iii' budding has been raised, enlarging the basement which hasalso been greatly im~ proved with solidbrick walls and cement- ed liners. ' ' 1' . Tmstug Alert, owned by Her Sumrnerside break water arrived here yesterday morning trom;Sydney. On the way here the tug towed a scour to Wal- lace were it will be loaded with stone. Three hundred tons olstonehave already been discharged from schooners near the lighthouse and another schooner is now loading at Wallace. A NEW bugzzy to suit the farmer or city man, in fact anyone, is always to be found at J. A. Morrison’s ware rooms. Mr. Morrison is agent .for the Tudhope Car- riage Co. of Ontario, whose carriages are so fast winning the admiration of the peo- ple throughout Canada. They are fitted with 1000* mile axles, roller chafing plates, and all the latest improvements, and are 'onnd anywhere Anumber of § earn Ma John D con mum his rooiaoooo ` com etc renovated and re inted The orange P SUM _ IDE l ., ., -.. ._ y . » sasornt mumon A C ‘ Wednesday evening of this week _,ay '“*"' £5 fy* hi” »'eharming:1ittI_eweddingtookplaeeTat the" _ . A ' » _uf ff; nomo one. one Mrs. cb orroo c. oo] m°§‘;,?;Sf‘.‘°“:§ °f3f°."‘”‘°“~ “'*' °'“°”¢» lingo tnsowoowoo , ‘~ °° °_ ‘?¥_J_°°°°“i°I l Dooom and Mon'o1s;-oontmoion for ch¢`fl'=B'e11en>._w_l1e has been livin# in ,tnefl B"-D1'-;,¢»1'm\n learn wmemw for ami1yo11n».Loyfontoposniga¢yh'ofof Mencwhwherehenreoeaessoodoy andthegrooml'ran¢5gZ_Drake,aamsrt Mr adm” E P ‘rd ed _______'_";_;_,'_`;,,""_Z__""‘,._,__._. _ M _ _ . . . arge v In the .gaps busraess man Chariotteteuyn, pf _City fm, Bmw” yamfdw "elvis 1 ` 'rho homo was beoonfony oooorolioffi Mr- 11 0- News 01-' Cerdieau. was S with flowers and ferns, by young Iadyl “D038 th* V59"°\'9 9° U10 U5!! ¥eSl»¢ld&7 M » friends of the bride The halls, parlor Mrs L R U,,,,,m.th am.) ,bud “assed V =-ff dmingmms ~>»~~»e1»1»»»»~ » of sta. TELEGRA?ll tiul. The iiowerswsedmostly were dais- Plcwi . wsterday an mme to ies and white eonics w “ ‘ P ' ml’ f°’“” “M Dr Home or mum; to visiting his M Y ’ iamilax furnished green. The corner in ' _ wnion the briaoipany stood was o tower ¢;§_“§:'l““`_'_ 3"' G' F; D"~‘(°” 'ofgreenand whlte,with alarge whiter, I ' ‘ ,A parasol <_:_overed_ with daisies suspended fM1'. W. T. .Holman and ILE Wright U09 We ¢‘f€iliD¢¢ -r_i_S\1lI\!I\€1‘Si»¢l¢,.were passengers to-Pidou #fade 6 Rev. O..W. Folsom perIormed°the acre- Jyesterday-. T , at Hull iglottigf the mouy. After thejgueszs,to the number of" ' ' ` . ‘ ¢Sf 410715' lil) or more, had assembled,Maeters Galen! vigfgé Gh°”§;teSpIa[F~1dg‘gvv°‘ Boswn is C|.I!l¢1d0 fm' U53 #Q . h . . _ . Low and Earl Thompson started from the ,G 8 ez I ° ° mbbebt °£ Sold £633! #10347 “im S°‘“° P°’S°° had ‘°"‘. ‘l°“'” ‘_ e" " _ ‘ k _ _ 'toon door with white muon rioboos,aoa ¥ °°"“°"°‘“' ' r Dov: signs and awnings. The guilty ones are ages aways in stoc . 3eod 31 .w_1i walked. to the eamei’ when thecoiik Mn., (Ban) A. H' Whitmat and chad evenwhcre fort” uv being looked for. Lose Rrvxn Nlorns.-1I)o\;1nn£on Day 'ere to ,math The other was at the §0’L¢g;-y, 1¢f;,ye_,;,¢rd@,y` on avg; wh” brand. Tm” “‘"'“°°“ ,IFS l§""'.f D°§§l`ffl° §§fp11°§§f.'i§'nfof n§`l§oi§§¢§tl';°.'l§ s"““°“,’m_‘§°‘§8i“§‘““§‘f_t“h°h“°°fh b;d;§° ;¥‘°m° *° S?d“=r- , g 4 g Edd: ,_ ¢fS¢,,E1¢anar’sw` o a aan -p _ 1 -more e oysn i-e,tente _ s~ Mn du ` Tel a 5 f»»W= r:.‘;';°'“°“. ”:.,:':: ?1“s.fS‘°° ':;°°°.; Msssm-»» »»»~ M B-at .,....°;..‘s.f; é~..§"1';';‘°'°°...°;..‘r..:'.. “’ ” station to vhlchf M18 D¢0P1¢ 05 5“mme1" 'mera n c u W PNP” ng and Miss Jennie Jenkins of _this city en- "‘-""""'l""'°' the most. highly polished carriages to be _ - iv / WW# ‘timers “HQ » Three years ago on the 12th of J ul we started to do busines on the premises new known all over the province as “My Store We have had a 1 steady increase from the start, the sales ollast year being more than double those of our int year. High-class goodl. lowest prices, trwhfni advertxs ing and s*/uare honest dealing with the public is the secret of this great increase in sales. , » e now purpose to celebrated our third anniversary by giving some of the biggest bargains ever heard of in this citv » Here is a partial iiat of goods to be _ _ S_ék.GI¥IIE“IC3EIJ 10 dozen Blouses 5 dozen Wrappers 48 Jackets _ 28 Capes ` All Millinery 40 Rubber bloaks » 35 Ladies’ Suits 12 dozen Night Dresses 5 dozen Under Skirts 300 suits Men’s Clothing 280 suits Boys’ Clothing 300 pairs Overalls 1_0 dozen Silk Front Shirts 15 dozen Cotton Shirts for men 40 dozen Summer Underwear 20 dozen Black Cotton Socks 30 dozen Linen Collars ‘ 20 dozen Neck Fin 12 Black Sateen Shirts 40 dozen Felt Hats ' 25 dozen Straw Hats for Men 20 dozen Canvas Hats for Men 1200 yards Print Cottons About 1200 of retty Dress Muslins Piques, Organdlies, etc All-_Summer Corsets and other goods. ». u , _ ~* *b ~. e _ » ge ‘ 1 z rd . side-and an others who wish to attend 11°! wekwz Wbieh will bexmm a few _ an escorted b Alfred B_ _“mes and Y” ¢ °~¥_ °"°“‘°8 y fl. Y _ _ , _ are cordially invited. ;‘;§;“;1;n §°:Tsig°;°?;h§3-rm? Walter L. Jenkins. They were followed, ._ _Mills MW Kirby, Of Milltown, arrived Bloor wear of all kinds and qnalii.les.Any bel Rodd of N, mlm is “sm by the bride and groom. _ _ y fill We Gifgy }`¢S§f=1‘daY and IS 9* 806% 0! d tmwnamepdcg “hw” * ° "°" ‘W Limo Poroy Low was nog beorerooa1M1=~ G- 1'=i-,T§:_l°=_f-_ » ¢1‘1¢li¥fii»¥'0f2¢0d80° 5* fiends here, _ the guest of Miss Rebecca ` » Bags, shoes and slippers, for men and . (;mispie__Om, esteemed mmiskr, Re” csréled &._b`:i8t\Il)t;fhul little baskeit oiézsea yy Mn J°1_,n ,Hayden and son yemm of ` b0!;l» l8»di°S»_ lliivies Wd °b“d'°“t"° an .Edwin Smith' is away on his vacation :ug °°n;er ' °r“g°”,"° i9“t_Som`ervilleM-as_s. passed through the City nevf fresh stock. from the cheapest e while we chunh _is being thomughly N _' _ _ ,° _ _ _ _ to Vernonlliver yesterdaytonsittrieuda. '_ » h _. Nas; 1' . . . . . ~ Thebridewore alovely gown ofmhite " _ _l f boi. McGougan & Wrist t o w 1 pP8»1re;l1,dend l1_1¥NL¢t1;n _is agggigéogsd y mama’ lace and “tin ribbon nmgmeod’ ig Mr. Chas. Woodiof Manchester, Robert- 4 1!5)e:'swbeé;0e;p°i;1ted°l°R;acher of LGE; Z anj.qm.ied ,_ lame, pbouqueys °l_‘mde»s _son & Allison, St.-John, is in the city '°°“3h’h°"° °u‘ °°°°°°“° “Ed fevmnivor oohooi in piaoo onus brother Ml-i"°Se8. “nd .f?"""' Sh” “W” °‘?°..9f."h° iiifitidlghls parents' Mr' anim-8° Lewis , no GRANGER oonnmom Pow _JW Gm” 'who has am ed 1 !pm.nostbrn1~,seotn nos ooonroi-may a °° _ _ - . nms. A goooioo oooamoo Powder. 1”- » .. K” ° iesy. _ » _ _ r Mr Chas Matheson, who occupied thel Purifier and Tonic. The Grw8€1' is _` Send yi-*_ °1*_der§_ for Stmwbnyi PF forl The bridesmaids were dressed in pink» position utgémnd, steward ont,” Dunne ~;"- guaranteed supcrior to many 8° “ned ;reS¢1‘V'“" l° B°er&G°3'°' as "°°n as Poo. and carried pink carnations. They each Ins been rammed to H Condition Powders in small and l““° rioie. Tneygivej a special low price 'on lreeeived handsomegold bracelets from TY! _-H 5) U ‘wwnd °‘ the /"\ W1 pack- aRes_ l cts of 10 boxes or over. 521. thezm- om; . __ ' 5 - , , ` __ ’ I -_ ', __ 'g \ ip Many handsome presents wg;-¢ display. Miss Nellie Hodgson arrived home from ed in the upper hall Chica§0 011 U18 dfilllyed express yesterday §; "Ko I - " N1oo1~efroohm`ooto'w`oro oorvosmutno'm°r1\i9s-- S- F. Hodgson woozoo ru- le* » _ y _ .. young =couple_depnrted;on` _the-Pullman &,8Monct_o_n tomeet- her. _\ _ .tor theininture home in Qharlottemwn. ' .mv -W K and Mil Hardman we t ‘ir Bu fi “fri <1' ' ° ” L ‘gn A1’URAl wh°ls:I 8' emhsbxagguagn 3 mB°'th toGeorR¢town yesterday Hrs. Hardman ‘ ffpenrecr fn' NET” C alfl C V if A Y' 8‘i*€f§ftBé`f2tssis§. 1§oomea:~tn¢~»lf»rovns was - fo '. W’ fF§.°”‘?“T'$» i1’.'.‘.i':,‘.‘°;‘:“r:.;f. fs; T..‘:;z;‘=»»»»N» H u ‘° ‘ pl-*TES ‘ ”4 EST 'N .nomo on Hillsboro S.-Bonn Enterprise; uf- H°*`¢°° Sim°9°1==_»-emateurrhetev G0, 5° th W % \"\/C I 'A I lJune29. ' v s f ` I finer. --->---. _ A llattzzlat "f, ov$|_=ee\wSTS, - . ._ _ L1Me1Nc,L1MP1NG pain by our modern m§;th}~ds. U . ' y C _ J is can cal the mom-1»__~; and go home same da§`wit.h ion: new From cw-nsg_N° reassess.: :°..‘;-..f..‘s.~;s. m ==~'# Parse Cm- . me e , 5 f ~ ‘ If a set: of Tyeeth we make is not distinctly ilu is dru at will ff him.8g.ile_ sure' n . _av JM I . ; a 2:-. \ ‘A 2*, , W without pam_ when » / g ""°°“‘ Ent. "“ #2 .;'."__f_‘l‘;~.1"3_`-‘flffl-:_i'_1"ff`=>»-if r V h d be t di he hast ng In 9 ClBV81Blld 2 ...s.sn..;...°;2:;:. 2:2.. C... .gg,;==»=f°e »°f°=@~ »~ me Bw on my sn to Wednesday in thelexcellent racer Abbey mm'°"°'l» BEST glltflililee BEST intel! BEST options 1; Mr.-and M}'S.U QP; _G _ 1 a in Pmvemms' a cambmed mu" tl” mmf b‘°7°l°' °§°"°d Cross or Haverhill Mass to-day after a visitwxthhir and Mrs R. .I M_0!1l'»*¥U°B1_`i5,_86-_ Mr Donald 0f.;H°11€l13\16 Btliige father land returns them for viiiiaf _ 4. ‘ - _ :_~., . ~s. _,Ir e to .., _ 'VV'h.o1esa.1_e e and IEl_ej;a,]_1 we H tv Z` *ni he Iii ‘lc Mi W" §”i‘f‘n~ to _ na was an w re~ you seen the cushion frame? B5 awp, on 1,,” ye" 8 m¢d,1,_ - T118 ’Bicycle Men _ oc=.aE|==aé Q.. -RQ Svegmmalern I;