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I les; les 9 Imperial Government s Trade Statistics Issued- `.fy his Proposals, Canada Has Been Again Attacked By Labouchere- .___ Loxnolv, Sept. 16-On the heels of Pre mier Balfour’s academic exposition of hi personal views of the ilscal problem con tained in the pamphlet on “Insular Fre Trade," advance sheets of which we issued last night, came the long promi I and much demanded government statl one resignation hum the cabinet. Lo1mox,Sept. 16.-The board ot trade returns dealing with trade betweeny the United Kingdom, Canada and Germrn Us shows the value of Imports to Germany from Canada in 1932 io have been £472,000, - BS compared with £370,111() in lll)l,'£Zl\,\lIl in l&l7, and £104_000in l&5. Toe value of ' exports from Germany to Cmada ia 1903 L Hon Joseph Chamberlain will Mod- we1~e£1.9sr,0wese°mnered with £1325.- 090111 1901, £838,000 in 1897, £816,000 in 1895. _Y 1 } - e ¢ Proportionately the imports to Germ-‘ _ 1 any from Canada have grown 'more rapid- ly than exports from Germany. Im- ports from Canada into the f United King- dom in 1902 amounted Ito £22,965,0(X\, as compared with £l9,855,(l)0 in 1il)l,£l0,2l3,ilI) in 1897 and £l2,798,(ll0in ' leer. 'rnererel experts from me Unite S Kiegaem re csneae in 1902 were £11,996, ` (Ill, in 1il)l£9.250,IHl, in 1895, £6,528,000. ° 'rue eeeel mae between the Unites N Kingdom and the Dominion in 1902 was °°: £s4,9o1,oo9, whereas is 189211; wee £21, I \ , ,mi The pain and localized conditions are mere results of constitutional conditions- Poisoned blood sends its evil inlluence to various parts oi the body, and to cure per- manently you must treat it constitution all . Nothing so completely dlelpels these lysons from the syste-11 as erroxone. Ygmakes new blood. I1 imparts vitality and vigor, enabling the . ys-tem lo throw oil’ the poisons that engender rheumatism. Ferrosoue also toriides the system liltinst the weakening effects of rheumatism, and cures, not simply relieves as most medi- cines do. Sold y all druggists. CHICAGO IARKETS- Cmcaoo, Sept 18- (Special). - 0ct.Wheat 79; Corn, 511; Pork l3.w. Dec. Wheat, Nl; Corn 50§, Pork LET OTHERS EXPERIMENT Thus is always something new in the way ol medical treatment and you arp constantly Invited to try new tangled, na- tics dealing with that subject. - States. V policy in regard thereto, that no paper adds: They were issued this morning by th boo mud °t 36°’ in tg; :;°pl°i;;_;lblu;bl k` hints from any one of the colonies that 3 neu” woes; the virions “gpm” of they desired separation from the British cr- es empire. _ _ gglxh °°dw.:;:ii‘?& me dgggwzx Truth in a lengthy article on 1-1.bor as on we” th°;zn 131;! :°b'l:°;tlint interesting to know the real truth as u_°te'ms ed Isnpoum' tggotuct ',116 ref to openings for immigrants otherwise encesto foreign trade were ohieily con- fined m Fume' German’ and th' Umwd doing its best to import not merely M-H we G-me ~»» » me ::f..:;°‘:- ”°.:..:;‘:;::".::..:*f..:::“°:1.”°° stands the cabinet has concluded the con- nn / ‘ ‘ - p cy' °id°"'u°° °f iw med memo” atudnn showing theta direct copilict of opinion e prevails onthe subject. Truth compares cabinet meetings will be held for th present, probably not until late in th autumn, and that in the meanwhile nn tem , _ ptedtoem_lgrateioCanada. The c°l°nm s°°r°t‘r" Cmmbednn wm`p;°é.‘article concluding says, that even the e eeed with his expository mogramme? 'l' illlilll. Chamberlain, replying to a correspon- e dcnt,der.ied ever having received broad an eXDOrt rays it would be extremely than farming that at present exists in Canada. The Canadian government is Truth quotes two Toronto letters as the cast ot llding in Canada with that in England as a warning to the British emis- proven remedies. Let others experiment andsorisk health and losetime. Dr. Cnase’s Kidney ' Liver Pills have been izisd lntheoruclbleottime, won the ap- proval et public opinion and demonstrated theirlght to aplace in every home as hmllylllilciue. t “Ie will eeebsblybe reuse one ni modliled his proposals so as tobrlng in harmony with Mr. Balfoul"s views set iorth in the pamphlet. The feature of Mr. Chamber-laln’s modidcat- New 7 it ,is -1111 I ner ' - gi .'. _, _, , W ' tri. _ __ Q( ' Outllllilliner MissRendlehas iustar- _ rived home alter visiting the big “~ Openings abroad She has bought a lot of elegant goods in different places, also many ready l trimmed Hats, they all came by express and are here now looking for you. There are Many ‘them as main New Kinds a And Miss Rendle has succeeded in pick- ing up a good many of them and she feels sure that she can please you in ahat lor Fall. She and her assistants are very busy now, but there's always room for more at the top where we are in Millinery styles] but there’s no _room for the other fellows at the bottom where our prices arc. ° Our Millinerwould like to sec you. r Prowse Bros., The Stylish ‘most ardent imperialist must- note the has Smtes. wru. v|s_Lr rims. I seems-me isemesny meme main until Oct. 18. as f FEPROZONE -___1_... _ - - 2%; Miss Evelyn M. Gaetz o _ ogstos, 1wrI_tes: “I had an attack of disorder wluon broke out lnhorrld loo nimples. Thirty wfrgduglly red- distiW‘blol;:.hes fl] U I %Il$U V il: In Ge, ttried all sorts ol’ medicine, f the Dlmples didn’t leave. I was Qmended Fenozone and gave it a trial: filoticed an improvement after the se fbox, and kept up the treatment ,_ _ iiually cleared my skin. As the result of Lerroaone I have a clear he%eumpIex- ion and can recommend it #all other young women similarly air. ted." , Another young lady weixfhrown in society circles of Sprlngileld, who ma- v- ed exceptional benellt z .ne-, says: "I feel it my duty to-_ e knee n the value of Ferrorone. My trjogble was poor, weak blood, and as a quence my laps were palid, and my . .”"*‘“~ g M5 M color. I wasn’t at all strongsndi required a bracing tonic. Ferrozone brought: color to my cheeks, improved appetite and made me stronger than I_=;‘h§ve been in years. I favor Ferrozone because it is so simple to take and works su,-quickly." Ju_st one Ferrozone tablefif-’&~ meals- thats all. Easy to take, sure to cure. and not expensive. Better; gg; -Fe;-ro. zone and bebeautiful and shiong like others that employ this splendid tonic. Price50c. pe_rboxor-six bones for $250, stall drugglsts, or by mail from The Ferrozone Company, Kingston, 09;, 3.051 :yfall togeta supply of Ferrozone BIG COAL DISCOVERY- Orrawa, September 16.-J. J. Collins,- a civil engineer ot this city, says time he has discovered a great seam of coal near the head waters of the Gatineau river. It twenty-seven feet wide and 200 miles l0Dga - 2 - -1 _ ss -- __ .Here’s _a - sm ‘ `~ good blood 5"" builder, one [__ that will Q- ` _\\ _build you / ` _ up and put ' 3 '- 1 you in good tj Y -s ‘GW -thefall. " I Our - ';l\ § -Q ‘_ :- ef’ lE"¥ ` a11_d.W1Il¢ I Made from Sound Wine, Fresh Beef, citrate ol Iron -a 'good combinaticn, _ Price 7 5c per bottle.” ' A.W.Rcddin,Pllm.B. ' The Square Druggist, Sunnyside > -- futilityot the emigration process when so many settlers transported ro Canada for the purpose of increasing the number of i the brethren across the seas-drift in the `_ - course ofa year or two into the United I I CUR GRAND ' I I I MILLINERY OPENING AND BIG DISPLAY ACK.ETSANn I ` is :~, . ‘ ` 1 You A-,rut coanlannit lnxirrsznro F. PERKINS . __ _ f. V , _; 5: , -- __ -~ 'run-»M11.r.1Near‘ ‘_ _ 4 fQue§,a_ mpanied . V1" 5 by Vice-Admhal, Moran, E Foreign - _y _re j , ,_ 5-,__ _. 1 *__ ,if Minister, will 8° to Paris. 0et.=;l¥§ and re- , - A 1 ' ' ‘- " '- ' - . .»- - _monies SoolEd ‘ 'CANADIAN srocxs. 1-_-_ I I . Dulyoaesauea bya o I ___.__ }f"1»‘l 'iff-*" _ C0. £5,181 CFIIIB ' i ' f NTBELL' STOCK Ex ' A_Society Belle of KingSton~»Curedof lnntrssl. , ~ CHANGE ' ‘ Pimple~1end»_lllot`cl1‘es -8°” brinCuy - -lmtsealst. .. lmmlqe Exdiv A Richelieu & Ontario D Dominion Coal Commun Com. I. and S. Com “ P1-e'rd. ‘° Bonds Nova Scotia Steel . Consolidated Superior - Ogllvie Bones Detroit ` MARRIED § `or's. . i DIED. At the parsonage, Summer-side, Sept. 16th. by Rev A. D. McCul1y assisted ,by Rev G. F. Dawson, Wesley Lyle, to Caroline E. Linkletter, boih of St. Elean- 4 months. la'e Allrm McDonald of Pinette. l _ T the -Candda ,Qi New --'Else P. Eelsland mmwwet P- few# -1902, than diy other ~=P°§is.¢he Blsllwlns ‘Fisk ‘l`Hl;»e _ At Charlottetown on September 14th, Elizabeth Mary Wisner aged 28 years and Ou September 6th at Piuette, Cn ot Angus James McDonald in the 29th ye r of his arte. The deceased was a son of the ‘ 3 _ F V1, ‘ , 1 #gli 1 I ‘ if if -Are now ready for the of allwho from taste *and incliml- tion' desire. that perfection of f st§e and quality of gentlenianly :eine- ment in til? make of their Autumn clothes. - o the elegance imparted’ by a super line of fabric we 'add the skill of the master tailor, re- sulting in the production of gar- ments of surpassing beauty in nut, it and finish. . i9Hl.l0lB0D1&. ‘ za _L ,F °‘ “\ "f~ ~ \\\` I ,,e. .5 1 l nnnaools A ' SUITES' Never before have we shown such a variety of nice things in bedroom surtes. Prices start at $14-00 run up to $85-(ll In all 'we show about zo diderentdesigns, all the very latest. We can suit you, no matter What price you _want tp pay. . .4 __..___- _ , patent y"Q-__‘J ,‘ ) v b¢auty` M " ”` ' SPRINGS. sence of f / iggx e Best value in'sp1-ings at 7 \ Q §2_-85, $3-25: lleal- . A :i::§sr.';°;.-:“:-.-;,=..-....-° ` I; ,, _salggingefcreakiug spi-ing',» Plhshane s ’ we have avoided every. ed -2.-t..-r ' --si stocked ` reliable .e f I 1 " m-this§;.eb. -Q _ *'31-in-U Pl* Good MK U8 fhitkt *?°**°°` _uisttressh #Eternal clean ss his Pfiosdcusws -If-84.5 Other. between $4-90,89 CIIW. lgésxii mwsnrmsw mm my " L. #$3 ,.. `A ine variety of ll “hilly enamelledm white and crnggmqq : k“°bS I°4S===d =¢r°11=-“j<>t11ee-signer later- We would like every 1113-,go \ Bcd Department. ‘ - 1 JOHN NE\W8ON Furnishers. , l ' 1 IRBN 3;;-gg lit a=§i _-umm