-w., -A? _*7_ _ more trip this year than was at first *., (31. ~ -._.f ~,,i_£,~\. _ . intended owingto the inet that time i~. f ' ‘ .ls such an enormous amount of " ~_§._J'4 ` freight to he handled at Montreal, 3, '» “*' ff (harlottetown, and Sydney for New- Pi , fr . s _“fr Edward Jay,‘.son of John B. Jay, Fanning Brook, met with 8 bad ac- cident a few days ago. He was cutting wood when- the -axe fell oil the handle and struck him on the instep of the loft foot cutting through toward the sole about two-thirds of` 'the depth making 5 very ugly gash. The young |¢\l°W is d0l11g as well as can be ex- Dected but will be laid up for 8 long while. The coasting schooner Grand Mas- ter. owned by J. W. Kyte of this city, has been purchased by Capt. Grand of Miramachl. She loaded coal and sailed yesterday for P. E. Island. The Grand Master was one oi the six schooners which went ashore in the harbor, during the big gale of Sept. 31. 1911. She was purchased `by J. W. Kyte, hauled oil the rocks, and reilaired-on.the slips at North _Syd_ney.-Sydney Exe. About fifty of the frlen~ds of Rev. David Price and Mrs. Price met at the Middle Sackvllle parsonage on ,Wednesday to assist them. in cele- brntillg their 28th 'wedding anniver- sary. The ladies of the party came laden with well filled baskets and a pleasant evening with music and soc- ;ial intercourse was enjoyed. ,During the evening _Deacon H. Read present- ad the formeybrlide and groom with an addreaas and a handsome Hall Lamp to which Mr. » Price gratefully responded.-Sackvills Exo. Rev. and Mrs. Price have many friends,in this provincel _ - Moncton fans will have the oppor- i_ ` 1 -tunity of witnessing a rattling good match this evening when Sam Ander- son, World-s Middleweight Champion ~ _' ' will try conclusions with ons, John Kilonis. who has anoxcellent reputa- tion and holds the International Middleweight Championship and the Lord Londsdale belt. Never before has n, match created so much interest as the present bout and the fans are at fever heat. Although in all the previous matches, ever held here, numerous small bets have been placed they were nothing like the large bets which have been put up on this match. A local sport has wagered nl olt $500 on Anderson while Kilonis hrs just as many followers. The Greek wrestler feels pretty confident, so' much so that he bet $200 on him- self, which adds more interest. From the outlook at the time of- going to press, it would seem that a record 'crowd will » be' in fattendsnce. f "The d t tart management. have arrange o s the bout; It pills o’clock sharp as it 'Come ini _ _ yourteeth _examined free of chgrge. iti_r:;nii;:__ 29s__»_~i__;1_;:__t_f::_l_1__i>;__;<;1_\zArtiers American -makes arrl Styles. _ ' lialiste Poplin L35 for L08 8Uc lor 64c 90c lor 72c ps co ._ _V “i____ C-isl1`inerc...... . _ . . 60c for 48c ' ._ . ...55c for44c . .....90cl`or7Ze |65 forl 52 L25 lor|.00 ‘ l.l0for88c 25 n. c Discount 25 p.c._ All tlic balance of ourladics’ sltiits in Black Serge and Clotli:-'_ Underwear Seconds Ladies’ Only ` f ]ust as good to wear and keep you warm as llie First Qualities. 'I`lie` 'i damages are all small and unnoticeahlc. - . f 5,. _ _`_ ' 30;: Vests 25;; ' 6'>c Vi sts tor 504: _ - 35C if zgc 75C st ll fl , 450 " 39,: 1,00 " 756 Sis r_sLe,.z;.D129 S 1 3 ::It pays in dollars and cents ns surance that what we sell you'is ex- 10 ¢l> _KING GEORGE NAVY PLUG GHEVVING TOBACCO ' _ _IS IN A CLASS B_Y ITSELFI lt au sees all others in quality and flavour because the proccssrgg' which it is made differs from others.-it is deli- T 1; ___ 'i ,ii .1 . f _ ._ . T* ° f i "The Ladies Home Journal for* D6" _ , ` eemlier is the Christmas number*i£nd_ . _ - is 8 beantiiul and artistic one and is ` _ _- ‘ worth three times the price asked for; _ Every Woman will want a copy of _ , ' this Christmas number, the price is , dnl 15c mulled to an address in ' - - » / _ Y Y ganada for 20c. The Womans Home ompanlon Christmas numberde a beauty; price only 15c mailed for 20c;; Phone or send to Carter's Bookstore for a copy before the stock is all sold." ll:-21in2i.' “Owing to ‘the inciemency of the weatlicr the last few days Patoiia have decided to continue