aiwer.-'ffl-.=f_=s;E~.~.»-_ ._»~» _» ~-~-.._< it ..§§r: ’ " ' ` *ii* “ri iii* Rlllllil S0160 Heels* Hull $400. Ds criprion as follows, v»z: B X C if Leather, l < >~ ulcelaso, good linings, made by the famous ’ Goodyear Method, 0’- Sellivan Rubber soles and heels, silk stitched and high finish. This Combination at $4.00 is a__-- Winner... __ ALLEY ci [Ill ~_. ,.., '<- ' » "* -~ _ THE An Independent Journal, untrammelled and fea ess; aiming to be i Just, lmoartlel, Rellablmfllilewsy, seekingsat all times to further the best interes ot the people, and recognized thereforeas The Pooplevm Paper- Published at its oflices New Prowse Block, North side Post Oilice, at the fol- lowing rates, payable in advancez- Morning Edition, daily lexcept Sunday) three months £1.00; per yr . . . . . . . . . . ,$4.00 Semi~weekly dition (Mend. 8: Thur.) _ wr yr. $1.50; in advance . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$1.2o eekly Edition (Thursday) peryr. $1.25; in advance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$1.00 Brllwh Offlcol have been established at the following; places where subscriptions may be pal . news furnished, advertising, job work and other business transactedz- Summerside, Currie's Bookstore-D. K. Currie, Manager. Alberton, Alberton Bookstore-G. S. Muttart, Agent. ' Souris East, Telephone oiiice - R. Seaman, Agent. l. E. B. MCCREADY, J. P. HOOD, Editor. Business Manager. me oeoole eunenml WEDNESDAY, OCT.. 3. 1900. BRITISH COMMAND OF THE SEA. The Toronto Branch of the Navy League is distributing an interesting pamphlet ent-itled “The British Command of tlie Sea and What it Means to Canada," of whichacopy has been received at this paper read before the Literary and His- ‘ torical Society of Quebec in April last by Capt. William Wood, of the Royal Rifles. It is full of interesting facts and is powef. 1 fully written. ' We all have in our minds in avague sort of way a sense of the great services in the past and the present importance of the navy to the United Kingdom and to the British Empire, but no intelligent Iotllce. The main portion is made up of a Ch’t°"> P' E' II' -F reader can rise from the perusal of Capt. Y 21; -il = Cream ol heal. This ia a new Breakfast Food just, pnrrnn the market. It is made en ~ire|y from the very beet selected Has Wheat and being almost pure Glutrn is one of the healthiest and In-_-et nutritious foods known. It is highly recommended for the use of diabetic persons or those ef_ walk digestion. _ 1 With every two packages par- ehved at our store we will give free a very aise picture of North Western Scenery. Beer & Goff, Grocers. . ,, _ __ _ 'rms TABLE ROGKY, POIliT FERRY. |=l_\|.|. woo. g _ Wil ltavt Ch’town. Will leave Rocky Point. gg’ s.}n. at 8 a. _m. .. 3'; .. .. 3° .. If 5 ll IC ll CL IL .30 If I( ll Ki 1.30 PJB. 0,000,000; and the value of ports, 1 dock-yards and other property open to i naval attack, and we get a total of mari. time wealth exceeding $10,000,000,9([. which has to run a war risk within twelve months. * Captain Wood in his admirable piper lays down and enforces the four following " propositions: ' 5 3 1. The life of the Empire depends upon th; command of the sea? The command of the se d nd . on battle-fleets in being: A we n up _ 3. The maintenance of batt`e-fleets ir- 3b°if‘3 d°P°°d° “D011 a sound naval ypollcyz g A 4. And-‘sound naval policy may ¢.mu,d,, public opinion throughout Greater _,_____M "__" me ouoeolin °' _ Britain, in making the navy so truly lm- V perial in all its resources, organisation 0 a and control that it may soon become the M ` 'QM g r ta- '~»'8- *a 4 first complete factor in the unlhed system "` w N s _, _,' L_ Q ‘ e 1 These propositions are elaborately Ho/ 'ei ,_ fo 3 0 fd argued out and enforced by a review of Em British naval history from its inception - V g A 1, _ _ Q To-3"" 1'? 1950!.; down to the present time. The mistakes as’\vell as the triumphs of the past. are pointed out and the present weaknesses of our naval system are indicated. The Imperial naval reserve is far short of what` it ought to be, and there are too many obsolete battleships in the British navy,a number of them still armed with the muzzle-loadingmguns of a past gener- ation. Capt. Wood forcibly argues that it is unreasonable to expect that the entire cost _l of the Imperial navy, called toprotect one fourth of tl\e___pop.1lation of_the world and nearly one half the world’s commerce, should be borne by the British Isles alone.The great colonies of the empire ought to share to some extent in the cost, not by building separate ilee\s of their own, but by aiding tosupport and strengthen the imperial navy. The idea of an Imperial Naval Re- serve, located among the sea-faring popu- lation of Canada, is put forward. “We might contribute 1,000 to the active peace ` I -" -' strength ofthe Navy, and 10,030 to; the _I _ ' ' _g - I g ` - Q _ ~ localised Canadian Imperial Reserves. L_ _ _ " ' 40 _ _. , _ =.`___’ These last would, of course, stay at home, _ , _ V _ J' _ _,e :_ except in case of war, when they would B 0 S T be drafted for service afloat as required.” = ' i j This is substantially the proposition pat I _.4 J. i B1? f of imperial defence. _ ,' g ov lx . Ladies'-waikhgesai I only one of a kind- SAMPES. All styles repr¢»se_nted._ Prices "range -from $3.50 to $7.50. ‘ »{)r_h¢=rs are HOME- S_l~rT\`S, ' LUSTERS all ‘P|', e‘» Th y \ _v- urs for * $s3.5_»0_;f Also -all~ our Bicycle Skirts at‘ $3150 worthdoublee. o » JAMES “WON & 00. forward by the Tdronto, Branch of the 3 Navy League of Canada, in amemorial to the Governor General. It is argued that fence of the Empire, would materially aid i e f_ such an addition to the Imperial [Naval h ` ' i . ` Reserve would be a creditable and useful _ _ _ addition to the strength of the naval de- e ‘ . _ » , , ’ ' i - f _ , J in maintaining British command of _the ‘ ' ' sea and would by no means strain Cana- dian resources or check our peaceful de velopment. The subject so well presented oo o- W e» » oo Commission llolollonts Wholesale Dealers io yapln Oolsovl imporne ‘_ , and we trust it may receive from the ` f ` _ ' press and Parliament the attention it so f““"‘°e"°“~ . Fruit and Produce. ‘ m I Y hm 1 1 L ir Arreeihisatlmhasslsefesuneeh ff .» » I' , , ” ' ‘°'~~. ~~ ’ . ' a _ a _ ` .,":,_ :h°_°°;'d;_h"f_f”“;f{gh:b:“:;::; 51°; le can eg sr. mpeg* _Q _,Pork received on consignments. Vessels to charter, submission. - ` I 0 I ` ` ` Net passes but manor.-Denis. The presenteostot the British navy ill volunt.;e“?rseeliIl\l4_ltionl ot nr, Chase's Ointmentas an absolute cure for every form otgilee. than any medicine I ever tled, _ Awood, “may “em pmposturou but il “I was troubled for two years with S9 5 Cfuel dl'Q\.e, puél, [Bd li would oniybe a5per cent war insurance "fn" “m3 DV- ` Ch"¢'| omtmnh I 3 ` - can say I am entirely rid of it. ith e. treasure to all suffering from plies." Dr. Cha.se’s Ointment is guaranteed ¢° Poliiively cure any case of itching, 4 lenses. e‘..:~s.'z,.‘=o.e::e .ss .::.:_ _ 8. RPG |\l!||lf 0|l|losi1 el talnly will not tail in your case f - ~ ¢>~tr°1°f the ses me we to another ` ’ If you want to buy Jamaica v Oranges lor power or combination of powers and thef n .lgtock of give us your order. it e _ _ _ Empire would hehopelessly divided into- _ -» » \ _ A A e 1 . _ I ` 0 _J _ fr 1 D ~I'* 0 ‘ 600|( » sn- Ju. .realm or ui Ls o b. , 0- century, and whom no one could accuse of Comimy at Alfxk dc: Hain; 533;; 0 - ‘ beingalingo, laid it down thatfcnr navy up writes:-“ You may ut my name td ,_ 7 . _ 4 U W 1 Street. »»»~»= 1-»»»~ wif- mn :moo ‘ee:.e;e;°.z:e.r:.e§::.'..°e.S:‘:r.s <13 o&~1~ "P" ‘ °' For many 3eareDr.»Chasee'0ln¢. th S V In Situation, but right on the square ip .."°°...:.”s."e.‘f°‘...:‘:e.;.".tz oem.; 4° quam’ “ees 'ee °==f cm--~»=~ “"1 “°m”5~`*W\"°’°°`*l°°¥` °°`°'°“¢° i -Th vse who have not vet given us a trial had better d if \ '* we We :Wal this would _ Bangescr ¢°` w `_AL. box, atalldealern, orBdmonsoq - - - 1 °3°»°¢h0ywant* Bates & Co.. Toronto. bnguni ‘U ']°W°l1'7- C ' , _ n chase s or Lune o 'rurivenzme az; thug, the 1e;s'eet N __ _ _ _ C0:"‘é‘;'(;‘£;°’ “d "°"°1¢» & I :.sz..~°.e-e..:.~.ee.~e; me ii# |,,W»C()OK, .......:‘:,,.»_.‘ee“°° ‘¥'~~ vm @%. a %§§@@ LAST CH Big clearance sole of W. H. 'STEwA|<‘r& ¢s’e“.am _efonm mu., -dl n\ T ' ' I '- . 'Yea' _ . _ _ i +_ _ 1 e .f _ _ as we' to glve up stogef __ _ ~ uc mon. ’*dy ¢V". &*‘ 'I _ »-~ ` ~- l H _*_* ig _ V _ _ _ Aw ix ~-»ao.c»n.s..¢. _ ~ » o _ f __ _ _ f 1 v a ssnnsmauy ¢ eau- of 4 ~~ » m an es. need. »~ eeafeeese einem.. Eo noting most ‘- <,. _ ~ llfiltlhtlfiiiliillll _ _ Sho-Lhie of _.me `.U“sii¢'h°.¢i¢i`ei°°°\1o»‘i - , ' _eg ‘ ` a1oer_gl=e1»i.-more: e\;e.'ste`esesr C ' M 0 .......@ ',,_,.,......` 7 " 0 “ o S _ . 5’ ~- ,J i_ 3“¢'lil»e Cerner will leave C °l~:t'te~ 525° ` " _ _ _ " -~ as . ~ ef- f . __ f%¢.'°'*l1='¢*%°f=i f~ ' W C _ 'f ' 0 . ifi-TS, if . ““"°°'°°‘“°°"°‘e “» _ °°-== ?'°“*f”“f°°“f= “““‘=°- _-e_?°f__°£_B'°°==m=o°wwo°-!_iii&»»|f’ .me of ' » ~ » i- ~= ° ‘_ g g g sol¢_.e»»seeoaii>y _ _ _, 1 »e -f . 1. 1 n _ ~ '°f1°r__Crspsudoq Frida 6 ew Rem. lied Ol Snlurdgyg It 9 ‘;.m__,. __ _' i L. c. 0 EN C}>’*°va. on 1 div, v¥Ag,L¢_1f-3: B"’i”8retiredh~ombusmessw a `t."~ E I i m me .__ » ~ ,. 1'-' fi-' ~ Z V- yi _ _ fri; - Z .llli _ _[V vi* 'Ili »»-_ lwlisynens e ¢h¢,lhdl<».l " i if ._ ~ iiie. §¥}_;__ T f as 3' _,go sei? ' _ ‘___ 1 _ _ right up stairs Rip lrmg promptly attended to. _ 1 Satisfactory ' P"9°' ' it 3? Yi va M’