‘ ~ © . yr | His babyship | wil be wonderfully freshened up, : \ his whole little fat body will ne with health and cleanliness | e r his tub with the “* Albert” as Baby’s Own Soap. ssoap is made entirely with Ones we Pn es a vegetable fats, has a faint but ex- quisite fragrance, and is unsurpass- 4 RR eRe ee ered e.. as a nursery and toilet soap. Beware of imitations, ; f ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO., Mfrs. MONTREAL. eo ™ ee — RF Sy CH Se, £% > AR | } * i ie Sy z 3 \ a e) } at f S { , R34 Oe oe OS avi: % | :ruished overyw here for | Jeticacy ot Vlav pur Superior | Quality, and Highiv Nutritive Frape ties. Specially grate- } 2? and comfortizg to tis | rervousand dyspeptic. Sold exivy in 3-lb. tins, labelled JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd. Homoeopathic Chemists , A. EQEAKFAST SUPPER | fp AM, & » ; a } -_———_ CARD. ®@. F. H. CARVELD, B.A, BARRISTER-AT-LAW Bank"of Nova Scotia Buniding CHARLOTTETOWN. Telephone No. 170 Memey to Loan. DR. GORDON ALLEY PHYSICIAN & SURGEON (Graduate McGill University.) Office and Residence -- Dorchester Street Office Hours—9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3 aud fio 8 p. wm. Prom pt attention to country calis. Wr, Arthur J. B. Mellish Barrister and Attorney at law, being about to proceed to South Aj’rica for the winter on active milit- ary Service in reeponse to Her Majeaty’s am)), bezs to announce that in his absence 28 law- office at Souris will be kept open smd all legal business will be promptly at- wad ec to under competcot management. Correepondenence may be addressed to 2m at Souris as uéual. ACHING TEETH Carefully treated and filled and ssowned with gold. DR. J. P. MURRAY, QUEEN STREET “SUNNYSIDE DENTSTRY’ RS ICaS , leer establishment consists “The Office in New Prowse Block, irst door to the right up | 9tAIrs. DR. AYEPS Dr BH L Dicxey Late of Royal London Ophthalmic Hos pital, Moorfields, and Ventral Lon- don Throat & Kar Hospital ecialist in diseases of the Eye, Ear.,Nose & Throat wr AMERON BLOCK. Res lence—"Hore. DAVIES.” Uttice, Hours-9.30 to 1 pm., 2 to 3p. m p7 129 pm, Eyes testedfor glasses Hermanville Tamworths A ounrber of pigs of bo'b sexes, 2 or 3 morasold. Choice stock at $5.00 each — Bargains. Address— ___-« HERMANVILLEFaRy, | 2S! —93i d2aw Hermanville, P EI THE DAILY EXAMINER T24 UNITED STATES ARMY Gene Corbin Reports on its Strength and Distribution. WAsHincTon, Nov. 4.—The annua! re- the Adjutant General of the Army e, General Corbiv, to the Secrets ry r, has been made pu lic. General in Sums up the military forces now in service as follows: Regular army, ; volunteers, 34,574 ; total, 99,169. (he regular establishment consists of ten regiments of cavalry, seven of artillery aod twenty five of infantry. The voluo- of one regi- iment of cavalry, twenty-four of infantry and a Porto Rico battalion. The distribution of these troops up to September last was as In the United States, 34,229 ; Porto Rico, 3,060 ; Cuba, 11,187; Philippines, 32,315; en route to the Philippines, 17,099 ; Alaska, 499; Hawaiian Islands, 466, General Corbin adds the following to the summary: “Iltis expected that by December first next al! the infantry regi- mente and United States volnnteers,shown above as in the United States, will have sailed for the Philippinelslands. ‘These with the troops now there will give a tota sirength of 2,117 officers and 65,608 en- lsted men. The report dwells op the courtesies cwn our troops by the British Govern« meot officials, while stopping at G-braltar sod elsewhere en route tothe Philippines, acd says this international courtesy will iz live in the memory of both parties to the s; Ontaneoue exchange. 64 568 £11 °O ¢ 1OLiOWs : wrearte --~ NOVEMBER MAGAZINES. ‘CRIBNER’S. Mr. Sylvester Baxter tells the story of Great November Storm of 1898,” in the November Scribner’s. One of the most de%truciive storms ever koown on the New England coast it was the occasion for many stirring incidents asaociaicd withthe irresi-tible power of the wind and Mr. Baxter gives a vivid impres sion of the development and climax of the storm, with many details, and of the grad - ual realizatioa inthe public mind of tbe great’ loss of life and prepertv involved. Phe illustrations by H W Duzler are from sketches made on the coast during the week followiog tue sterm, and convey a seirited and realistic idea of many of the scenes along the shore and at sea. President Hadley of Yale College, one of the best known authorities on the sut‘ec in the Unitea States, writes an articic of the most timely interest on “The Forma- tion and Control of Trusts.” He givesa very clear statemest of the motives and conditions that lead to their organization, and points out with re-assur‘ng emphasis some of the causes that are already tend- ing toward their limitation as mere specu- lative enterprises. He believesthat the question of state ownership or con: trol will become Jess and Jess acute as a politial issue, The concluding inatalment of the “Steven- sow Letters” deal with his life in Samoa, one of the most romantic and busy periods of his career. He was at work on “I'he Wrecker,” which appeared in the maga- zine, “Dav'd Balfour,” and other stories. Many of the letters contsin references to his particular literary likes and +xpres- siousof opiuion upon some ot the newer writers who were then beginning to a tract attention, among them Kipling, whuin he fully appreciated. sea. THE NATIONAL. There is adominant Thanksgiving epirit eyident it the text and illustrauions of “The National Magazine” for November The “Story of the Transvaal Sirugg'e,” by any American Lus ness man,lately return- ed from Sonth Africa, casts some side lights on the situation. The “Homecom- ing and Aftermath” of Peter McQueen, epecial staff correspondent of the Nauonal Magazine in the Philippines, wi!] be read with interest by those who have been f.\'ow ng him ia hisexcitng and adver- turesome trip *‘Around the World With the Flag” American Supremacy in Iron = Steel” is a timely and interesting arii- cle. The Publisher’s Department, “Convic- tions,” “Women’s Congreas of the World,” ** Second International Congregational Counc’’.” and the various especial articles and yg Jar departments are bright,timely and fe of interest. “ Five Kervele of Core.” a Uhanksgiviag poem by Hezekiah Ru t+:worth preseuts a charming version of an old tradition. It is appropria ely illustrated. In the fiction line, this nums ber is a leader. The Thankegiying stories, sketches and drawings all have their special points of excellence, and the cover and frontispiece, the productions of artists of distinct ability, are unsurpassed by any per.odical. Altogether, it would be hard so obtaina largeror better ‘‘ 10 cents’ wortb of reading matter” than the Novem- ber numberof “ The National Maga~ zine.” IT IS WELL TO KNOW It is well to know where to go for pure fresh drugs ava family medicines. Our constant aim is to please eur patrons in two essential pointe~ quality and value. We solicit your trade, assuring you of our best efforts to meet your wants. Our present stock of toilet goods is un- Surpassed—everything that style and modern taste can suggest, and at prices that must meet your views. Custome:s supplied with just whut they ask for, Are you a user of Paine’s Celery Com, pound? Our srock of this popular medi- cine ie fresh, aud only the genuine sold,— ’eddia Rros., Druggists, Queen Square, Ch’town, P EI. i A BLACKSMITH AGAIN, | Writes from Prince Edward Is‘an1 that Dodd's Kidney Piills are a Boon to Mankind. Untold Agonies for Nine Years—A Par~ allel Case 10 Mr. Connick’s—Dodd’s Kidney Pitle Brought his Suffer~ ings to a close, Avaurn, P.E. I. Nov 6-—A parallelcase tothat of Mr M B Connick, of Middleton, this province, is that of Mr P J McAntee, of Auburn, Queen’s County. Mr Connick, it will be remembered, was cured by Dodd’s Kidney Pille, and suffered Bright’s Disease, which had always been considered incurable in this province. While Mr. McAntee’s case was not the same form of kidney disease, it entailed the most intense suffering, and had not Dodd’s Kid. nev Pills been used, would no doubt bave ended bis life. Mr. McAntee was afflicted with weak back, which is kidney disease’s most common. form. Weak back mesns weak, ubhealthy kidneys, and if neglected other forms of kidney disease develop. Dodd’s Kidney Pills have made a wonderful reputation for curizg backacke throughout the Maritime Provinces; and Mr. McAntee’s is only one of ten thousand such that could be written by those cured of this troublesome and painful complaint by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. “T was attacked,says Mr McAntee, “with weakness in my back, which rendered me unfit to attend to my work. Doctors’ mediciae and numerous advertised reme- dies were applied, but the best relief I ever got was temporary until | tried Dodd’s Kidney Pills,of which I have used three boxes, with the result that my trouble has entirely ‘disappeared, and I can work all day as bard as I like and never feel the least symptom of my old trouble.” ScoTman’s Crew Reteasep.—Eight of the crew uf the wrecked steamship Scots mau, who were arrested ut Montreal oa a Charge of iooting he shipand s.e ling the belovings of the pas-engers have beea se- leased by Judge Cocquetie, wuo hela thoi tiere wus oO case against taem, nut de cared that their arrest was jusiti-d owing 10 Lhe strouy presumption agalust tuem. —<— —~ LOCAL NOTICES: >= ¢ ‘ Blue aod green grapea oalv 25cents a ba-ket tonight at Be-r & G-ft’s. Hunodreds of men’s and bovs’ sweaters felling at lov ;rices.—J B McDouald & Co. Another lot cf grap:s received this meraing,-elliuog low atSandereon & Co. Some tremendous bargains wil! be on the counter tovcight ta the shape of men’s uoderciothing. Une lines aheavy al! wo] enit worth $L.25, price for ton ght 752. QOher Ji es just ascheapio po ortion — Prowee Bro-, 2 bargain counters full of al suaps at taton & Co's Novelties shown to-day at ’aton’s. Remember the big ¢ losing out scale cr boots ard shoes at J B MeDonali & Ci’, All kinas of boots «t big discount Reed ad Read Paton & Co's price list on jackets, gloves and -tock- ings. 4 pairs weol hose tor $1.00; 50¢ saved. Come early this p. m. at Paton & Co's. 45 dozeu more ot our celeb- rate’ all woo!, ribbed stock- ing, 20c pair. JB Macdon- ald & Co. Keep the feet and hands warm aud you are all right We will look after the hands by supplying you with the best wool gloves made—cheap Lrop in to-night.— Prowse Bros, S*F reeh dates, figs, grapes aud prunes, at sandereon & Co’s. ‘The only tailor made, ready to wear O’coats in the city are at Prowse Bros. The best place to buy men’s Kid Gloves and Mitts is at Prowse Bros. Oysters by the quart, peck, bushel, and barrelat Joy’s. Beer & Get expect 100 baskets grapes today. for making wine, jelly, ec. Buy your winter skirt or suit cheap—See Stanley Bros. bargains in Dress T'weeds and Remnant cloths. Boots anp SHors—Take ad- vantage of our big discounts on boots. Goods going fast. We are posit.vely closing out our beot and shoe department and the goods must go—J B Macdonald & Co Statiing Confessiozs Show that 25 per cont. cf men and women sv ier the tortures of itching piles, [nvestiga tion proves that Dr. A. W. Caoase’s Viniment bas Dever yet failed to cue iiching piles, and all oc these men and ©omen could end their suffedings at once by using it. Scores o! thousands have been cureu vy this tr atment Now is tbe best time to buy them ] > +, noyal Oak. > ~~ No Soap in the wrid so cheap, 7 4 . No soap in the world is so +——Jasting. Save the wrappers. 5 premium list. J. D. LAPTHORN & CO’Y CH’TOWN SOAP WORKS Lee : fz m @ RA “aw c NOTICE Notice is hereby given, nursuant to the pro- visions of the Act of 5ist Vie. Cap. 12, sections 82 and 83, that the undersigned will apply at the next monthly meeting oi the City Council, of the City of Charlotretown, to be holden on the 13th day of November, next, for the ex- emption from taxation, of the Factory, Build- ing, Lands and Premises, of the Charlotte- town Condensed Milk Company, Limited, now being erected, and situateon the south side of the St Peter’s Road, in the common of Charlottetown, adjoining the Railway reser- vation, the industry proposed to be introduced and carried onin said Factory Building and premises, being the manufacturing of Con- densed Milk and Condensed Coffee, Dated this 10th day of October, A D, 1899. THE CHARLOTTETOWN, CONDENSED MILK CO., Limited* Octi0- law 4 wk, tues EVENING CLASSES For You Will be opened on the 16th inst., atthe Charlotretown Busin-s+ College and Writing Academy, where in-truc.ions wi] be given in Book-Keeping, Business Pract ec, Correspondence, B Penman | ~ — @~ PRICE MODERATE | ; livery body cau becured in the same Way. 2USTHESS ship, Practical Aruhmetic, Saerthand anl Typewritiog. Classes o,en trom 7 30 to 920 p Five sessions per week. Kuter a time but NOW is the best. Students mav study auy branches sired. Individual instructions given by the following teachers:—J) Horry Wills fame (Penmanship); Wm Moran, Licensed Teacher of Phunograptis; A C McMullan, License) . rab. aU ; aes L. B. MILLER, Principal Apply at College for yarticulara. ne BUY YOUR FLOUR MEAL | THA SUGAR AND Ol, \T anderson & Co GROCERS EVENING INSTRUCTION At the P E, I. Commer. sial College will com- mence on Monday, Oct. Ith inst, at 7,30 p. m. Instruction in Arithmetic Book-Keeping,Shorthand, Penmanship, ‘T'ypewrit- ing, &. Day students admitted free. Apply at once to ISAAC OXENHAN, PRINCIPAL Chitown, Oct .2°99~-tF a ce + eer nase tianschccemestata tt ie TC LET The rorth end of a house situated on | Pr'nce S reet, conta:ning niae rooma, *vit- | able for a boarding house or private resid- | ener, Apply to THOMAS McQUAID, ! - 241 Lower Princ CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 7, 1899 ae a QUALITY HIGH initia Ae MEER ous ean atrtiaiatattae ae AG Aneta RR GRD BGG MH’ Y > MY : c Ses aSear eas ES th BS Bab BS a th OX, a ARLAINS Il 1_— 4 Pen OY RAE ew wre OT $1.25 FOR Woe BARGAINS i § Kit OI DRO? IN AND SEE THE PRICES ; See our cailor made Overcoats, $10, $12, $15 and $18; they are beauties. Childrer.’s earth. Overcoats —the OXO PRUWSE be soRteS st value on so DAU The Wonderful Cheap Men DR etccaeae