ans.-.~%r' @1311 'M és _gp .-q--_,.__..._ ;-‘ M Q 4' Phone, .»..... Clean Delivery- Wcbstcr & McKay. ` . _ A T is one of our strong ~~ ., points. We always have _,I _rich iiaky \_pastry with- ' “ - ' nicely- flavored fillings. 4 , We have all kinds '» ' . Reporters T """'A)_4*;""'A‘f"*A" '_,""r,`:'A'A"'Y'A"""":"';"';'_""'Y"A" ' ""4" "Y-' "'17 rf 7°-“ _-""j"`-""" "'*"-" -"1" v`f ~ - -v *~~ ~ -_Y - - Y - i "' A- -B. Warburton was a ‘passenger hour tnoweat yesterday afternoon. _the incoming and outgoing trains on the ' W. X. Rogers lasres about the llith 'on I §"M°‘;':£:°;3:;h!:_”f'Iy ‘H °f me Correspondents a" business trip to Boston and New York.. | Eiulhr Crockett, son of J. T. Crocke‘t leaves tonlgliton return to Boston after and Lee, wholesale fruit merchants. were elected for the ensuing year. Lien t. _ Wx the undersigned vi holesale groeers agreato close our respective places of business at l o'clouk on Saturdays coin- '-P\\5=¢ 199- ` ;.'= ~ moaning Jap. 7. tiiiaprii ist. , . _ ' Signed » , Canvsm. Bizos. N. RA'r'rr-:Nsuav Hoiuoa Haszaao Gaonos H. Tooaus _ ’ Anon Bans _ ' J. A. Faaocn Anson & Co Tas majority of the deepatches in The “Special to The Patriot" the imposition on the reading public is too palpable to pass unnoticed. _ I1' is about time that sonic deiluite action wus taken regarding ioaiers in Mllwt Pies I 2C. _ the sorridors of the post-oiilce. ~ Not only ' Lemon Pies izc. ` Apple Pies x2c, = V I | ' D. 3TEWART»A ' ‘ acurss asxsnr. ‘ -" ' » lakes Best Bread. .. f- l i Year to l Everybody. Your happiness depends a great deal on the ciothesyou wear., .,1;_e$ ns make your clothes and yq_li.»,wiiil' be happy- ` ~ ‘ iiicliouiiii & Pieiiiiv 'rua Noaav TArLo1<'s".‘“ '- ` Great George Street. Disinfecting Effective,_Safe, `"Economicfai, Having installed an ngto-date Formaldehyde Generator, w ch is ar perfd:t.Germicide _ _ _ _f __. ‘ i. , 1 ` _ ">\ _ .lali£ow prepared to disinfect dwellings,_ bl lldln . nlleea. store etc..`el`o- sr shalt lh¢|r':n|ileatioa if ihlected wiiillmlhe ness ofasy santa ons disease, wi_tiio:=_.l|i_|ary o “mel fain- ornanisatsor ta ture. ~' A dons uiidai-the supervision of any -=.mirs:‘ii'.".°.'.:::.°.°.°m"°‘°° “wr Gf -HIRIGIIE _ ‘mi Din mr, aiiaein"§'s'i ' i. ne sigh, realm i oelihone 6___‘ QQ I ' ,r .. V ,. _l '8¢ases~.?st`in-iowestipricea in ihscil or-spot cash.j -' ‘_.‘ The Slioeinan. - ~ . - , _ Sunnyside. Clrtown. l=-al i »:“/..' » ‘ boys and girls are allowed to congregate and block the inner entrances, but the language used by them is simply dis» gusting. Box holders iind it necessary to wait until the crowd moves, or push through by main force, and suffer being josticd about in a most unpleasant' manner. AMONG the fastest of the many fast hor_s_e,_s _that have appeared on the streets _' H N ""`"""bn Christmas and New Year's Day was Betsey Cameron, the beautiful mare of John Cunieroii, Great George Street. This mare has shown exceptional speed and is now being sought utter by Halifax horse- iiien who are on the looklout for good stock. Betsey Cameron has an excellent pedigree, She is a granddaugliter of old Minnie Grey, the tirst Maritime inure to get inside the thirty mark. She is speedy anil has excellent staying po\\'crs which add greatly to her value. Already she has a' mark oi’ 35 for the quarter and has cov- ered the mile in 2.24. very evident marks of wholesale plaglar-:_ :Patriot of yesterday afternoon bear the i - _ l ' 4 `ism’ from The Guardian of the same morning. This journal does nut object. to the use of its ne'ws_by contemporaries but when such is boldly marked Tal storm of yelinrdiy delayed both Ro! Lone, son of Dr. Long, Tyne Vol . _aw * ‘»McLea'l and Mrs. MeI4an, Jr. my and Bt ' . ,present a student of Mount FWHM illbb A H0 Th d P mid Fgsgywsw M_dl'6”__m° °“_ '"5 “Y Allison College,hasma'ieasplendidshow- ing inthe class list for Christmas His Mm Henry chmugs |, “king , comm, class standing is as follows. Logic class, of nursing in the Chautauqua Cm-wi. llrst; advanced Latin, unit; Constitutional “bool of nursing, , 'H story, first; iirst also in, Biology and ad- vanced English. - .Tim Wesliyan, the organ of the ' ,p¢|,(||n3 Ch,-|g¢m,`w M, his iwme hem M,-_ _ Methodist Church in the Maritime Pro-_ Cm,,k`°¢,y, h em ployed with Biake, 590%' vinces. with its last issue sends out a nest calendar embellished with a good likeness of the Rev. Wm Black the founder of " " -in T" l‘“““"" ’“°°°‘“ff'°' "l‘° S°““3" Metiiodisi.. in ine Maritime Pmvinoes. ‘-Your iiiiis caiiri or your- °°“"°- F- D~ ‘“°“°"' ‘“ "‘° 0*” B“"“' - 'run piarimii was no.-ii mo and and lllflll get the some polite, Ing ln” “mm” An" the "°3‘."‘“` bum' in18.'~li. The Wesleys.n,.o‘2e our very best careful attention at our stone. - -“°"l_“ W” t"°““°°"°‘.l °h° '°"°Wl“3_ "m°"" denoininatlonnl papers, was founded in 1838. The Rev. John MacLean is the °l°an cf°ce|»|°'__- J. Mitchell; Secy, James Mc-'edmm . - - an. - olgan stgfg- ` _ _ ` l 'Inosisa Gannacaiza. of Moncton, is at the Royal. Mr. Gallagher says that the people of Moncton are somewhat dis- appointed over the lack of enthusiasm displayed by Peter Cii ch on behalf oi' the underwriters' associagion, as tothe in- creased eiiiciency of the water service of that city. He says the pressure has been greatly increased and thinks the under- writers should make a substantial reduc- tion in the rates. Mr. Clinch told the Mayor that the service had not been materially improved.-St. John Sun. Tun death occ_\irred at Murray Harbor North on Sunday last oi' Mrs. Lucy Gra- ham Olow, aged 70, widow of the late Hom James Clow. Deceased was an esti- mable lady in whom the p0or and needy had' ever ii true friend. Iii the home circle and among her iriendii and ncqiiaiiitances she was loved and "esteemed for her unselhshiiess, her Chris- tian virtues, and those -other traits of character and disposition which mark the true woman, the devoted parent and one whose life was in conformity with the teachings of Him to whom her spirit has now gone. She leaves to mourn two sons, Benjainin, merchant at~ Murray Harbor North, Stephen G, a clever _journ- alist in New York, and one daughter Mrs J Leslie Poole of Lower Montague. THE death took place Tuesday night iiftcr a shortillness at the home oi’ her brother.J.M. Campbell of this city of Mis~ C. Annie Cambell daughter ei' the into Rev. Alexander Cambcli. Deceased was attacked by. pneumonia a.week_ago last Suuduy. Hut she was not supposed to be dangcrouslyili until Tuesday when she suddenly became vcry much worse! Slic was ai sister of the wife of the Rcv.Robcrt Laird of Kingston, Ontario, Robert and J. M. Cairipbeli of this city, and Alexander Campbell of Halifax. She was warmly loved by those who knew her wcll,and respected by all. 'i`o the sori-owing ones The (luimliiin tenders its sincere sym- pathy. ' f».»_ . . . T Liiiiies' 4 1 1 / \ 1 " __ ...`_ ._ 1 _g_-Z »_se_-.- v ‘ ‘ ~ f mzrtv/>1 cr .sm / ` ' ' » , is '5 - jniii lilllli I siviisii n ~ wiiusii. HUCKEY JACKET s C’ 0116 Third Oil MarkPriced e i i ,_ lwlftts .H .:___'_ ~'. ‘ ._ L, _ \ N (- __ _ .~+ '_‘ I ',_ , . _ \. _.vp _ '~‘» 23... . _.-u.` 11. . V / “awp gigs q\|ality,'fi'Il."ili# -_ / ` n ,:'l§c'iI_ .tif ' Price $z.oo. ® u-|-|-|31-yyo MA¢s_». the price ' only`22o perifin `\ ‘Q ` i . ».~`l>-5' ~'. ,¢ri.p_i¥vq._a.Leard.~B»d¢qso._ _, _/1 , - _ltit £“lY`I'¢¢omme9_d‘i4__'_i_f“‘_|_ . ,_ ‘. C ~ , - _ , ! Weekstr Cofs. 13 ‘ "` ' . were Music was furnished by Alfonso and' _The the' ball ` by teams. Mrs. Gaudet of lliseouohe on violin and piano. Refreshments-were served by the ladies and s most enjoyable evening was spent. Mlasrllsy Anderson and Miss Ethel Mason. students 01 the Unlon,Cemmer- cial College have completed their courses in shorthand and typewrltlng and after passing a very satisfactory examination have been awarded their diplomas. Be- sides shorthand and 'typewriting these young ladies had to pass is very strict ex- amination in general oilice work, such as manifolding rnimeographing, tiling etc. etc.” Miss Anderson is now employed as stenographer with J. J. Hornby uf this ,city. Miss Mason is taking the Commer .cial course. ,f Paraiox Kluot, a South African veteran, died at the Victoria General Hospital last night after a week'a illness of pneumonia. Deceased was secretary of the Royal British Veteran Association, and was a well known member of that organizationf He saw service in the South_Airiuan war, going iirst as a meni- ber of “H" Company. He was_ln the en- giigement of Paardeberg and Johannes- hung, arid other engagements under H. B. Stairs. He returnedto .Halifax with the _First Contingent, and again went to the irdnt with the Field Hospital Corps. _'Under the command of Major 'G. C. Jones; and was present at the 1-1art‘s River engagement. He also served seven years in _the Kings Liverpool Regiment. The deceiieleil leaves a widow and three children.-.Halifax Chronicle. 1 A. E. Cuaxs, Station Agent atjSouris and his daughter Miss Pearl Clarke left last night on a visit to Toronto. Miss ltiiarke who has been lor some time with Matthew & McLean will study shorthand and typewriting during the winter. Prev- ious to leaving Souris she was presented with a valuable gold locket and chain by the employees of Matthew 85 Mc Lean. The stornioi yesterday was especially sovereiu the forenoon. 'l‘hc Stanley left Georgetown at eight o'clock yesterday morning with a cargo including 391 pkgs smeits, 40 plrgs sundrics,'75 carcasses beef 110 dressed hogs, 500 sheep pelts,-one car empty oil casks, Ilciirs mutton and one box eeis. She reaclied Picton at 3.15 arid the Minto which had left Picton at 9.20 returned to tiiiit port about 1.30 p. ui. having met heavy ice in the straits. if the weather be favorable today both will cross to Georgetown. the l/_Iinto leaving in early morning and the Stanley as soon as loaded. The mail special came to the city last night about 8.30 and re- turned shortly after nine. Tm-I Union meeting of the Week of Prayer was hcld last night in the Zion Cliurch. Notwitlistanding the disagree- able wcatliera large audience listened to Rev. W W Lodge in an eloquent address ou the subject oi' Prayer i’or` the Scrip- tural observance of the l.ord's Day and the re-ligions training of the Family On Tuesday cvcning thc meeting was held in the Baptist. church. The congregation was exceptionally large completely Killing the iiuditcriuin of the church. The singing ofthe gospel hymns by the choir, and the large congregation was hearty and most. inspiring. The address on Temperance by the Rev. Mr. Dobson was worthy of the occasion and characteristic of the speaker. Mr. Doli- son presented his arguments in strong' syllogistio form. He speaks without reservation on thc evils oi' the runi triiilic. The prayers were many and fervent. “lt was a good meeting" was the general verdict. The service was conducted by the pastor Rev. G. R. White, and the offering taken was ior the I’.E.i.Hospital. lowing Past Grands: G id Mai-‘shal~Jolin McLiiughlan “ Fin Secretary--Chas Drew “ Guardian-Alf. Piokard alled - °9PF?§§FFf??FF§?§ ePmw=;@www;wwoP1 ww” .<.lc :ind Pea Soup, Mock l`\irilc nnil Tomaluv W Oxlaii Soup. _ At thc Miiiisi-, Gcorgi-i.u\\'ii, i)ccciu*\ei‘ CYUSSC l3l“Cli'\'@l1`5 Sami'-Q' lst. li)U=i by the Rev. 'ii Roln»ri.~.oii, BORN Quality First: Prices to Suit Everyone l ' Y At Montague, on Ile-i-ciiiin-r 2-i, to \\'_ Tll2\i.'S Oill” MO{iO§ “vliili al)0lli tli&5C f0i' I.. and Mrs. Poole, ii iliiugiiicr. L;1l§0r Savers ? _ __-.1A.;_ Canned Cliivleuii :mil iliick lin-i.i~li Siu-.lirooni.<. A‘;]i:ii':igii.~. lie-els, Spiliziitli, Lkibbzigr, etc, SIlRii\Il’5 and LOBSTERS A1. the ,.eg,,|,“. meeting of Sth Luw,-e,,,.e Charles Graham of Gnsperiiux und _ Miss _,_ _ _ __ _ _ ` ( “mn Longo 1, 0. 0. F. iii-ic inet nigiii the oiii. Lillie Ethel l=rah»w- of »\Iurwy H- -\‘>1‘H\- H .1 2 ~ D l_.l1f`*. i iw & l l\ UR, 52-,rect cars were installed by (lranfl RBill'€S€I\> """"' "" ' ` ` ’ The Central Meat and F1511 Marine-i. tative Philip Bryilges assisted by the fol- _ I _ , ff” Passed peacefully iiwuy ut .\`cw tilasgi1\\'_ _ I __-__-Z__r_ ____ _ __ _ PERFUMES Al COST Until jan. ist, 1905, we oifer the balance cf our stock of packaged perfumes at cost. See the pretty packages at soc, 4oc, 6oc and Soc. ._';,,|l~'_vil7."arv,fiU/ ' _ qole Agengm U DRUGGISTS, . ` Cor. Gt. Geo. and Kent Sis. l Warden-JobnAM§Nev_1n on me mth Dem 1,m_ me m,l0,.,.d Wm of -__ ___ _._ ___ . _ . .__ _ _ _ _ S°°r°t'"'ry_D‘ ‘ mr 8°" James Proctor, at the advaucccl age ot'Si'i _ _ ‘~ .i TreBS\ll'9\"‘G°° Waller two daughters to mourn. V , * On thc lst January 1005, after alinger- ' v _ Y _f “°“‘"““"“‘°“"‘“”° ' ’ 1 w ma A fiifiii .Woridwouia siop spin iH_ L_ Bethune ' » .ing illness, Elizabeth Currie, beloved wiic I Ou C W ll _ IS L J M Pharm" . of James Breakey, Line Bond, I.oi..i0, ning would Not be Almost as Bad `: ` ' c ' iiged5'l years. v D. M K . if _.J_J_ ‘;acl§;‘_?_‘_‘0___P_ G_ At.Charlottetown, on the iird, iiist., C. D _ Riittruy P. G. Annie Campbel', daughter of the late A J HouleP G. Rev. Alex. Campbell. 0- - . . , _ J _ _.W_C_ Whltiouk P. G, ‘ [Funeral froiii the i'esil1¢`~ Cel\1<‘-t9l‘y~ Sl‘1‘\'i<'P 1\L_\l1¢ l\0\1-av Then i Ponder the Question. ' ` < ~ ~ i ' . I ' -A--f 5° 5'/ie 9° LM' il/I”l‘e°‘1 Sore Throat and Coughs ° "Ib M°|’°""'l‘1 A ri... ie. eirsriive ....1 i-fs we-say for .ii rhmi . Renoui i.iii.¢i§n»r»f.......ii.. _ _ Q "W--°~ F- “""“”" ...°.'.;f.§t.1::1‘;f.‘.':.i.:2';f.L‘i.£:}:.;t‘I...._ < >PERA HOUSE BU1LD11\ G- _ _ the syoothing properties oiaiirppcry elm and lieorirc. 6 if `_ ”‘" l .~ ‘ ‘°” ‘" ““’“" “" A. wiNrir:LD s¢.o'rn Mr.; - ~ ~ Valar# *P‘9'@'@‘0'0'00‘0'0@@(_: had '_ *_* _*M § ll _ . x .,`e\.,,: ___,._,... L-'-4 _._ f\-..::te~< , \ s “ 4 i acl, 'Rr i m"‘Q»""“ “"»!\*""z/' »-_- #NMMA <~» U; J 1 rw » aww-~v-,iw -» ...- (iratitudei . A is a viituc we should culiivaic. . - As a consequence we wish to ilmnk_< ur niziiierous c\if=,toiii» ers, for their generous patronage exlendgd _ iq , us, during this nieniorabie year, |904. And as the New Year just nboui to pziy ns a flying visit, and we rv e petit-it slrsiigers. yu! when we get avqiisinted, we will more thi ii lliuiy develop something iliar may be nimv ll au ui pmsi -g interest to our numerous ciistmiiers mil frieiids. lu riie meantime we wish you all a Happy and i’r~ spernus New Year JOHN 'l7.' 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