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Prices 65c, 75c, 95c, L25, 1.55, l.65 - and 2.00. \>»', _ _ A handsome pocket kriife°l ~ ~ ' _ - og;-ann in simple, The bnnoon but-nts with the balloon, consisting ol prea- |l- flee wllh every boy 8 sun' ' I m.gaz|n¢ for 50°- | when it reaibes n great height be- sure, temperature, wind velocity and V l"or s 'short time we will take I subscriptions for the New York gg -- -_ 5- _ ; S_\Iil.l'.rated.) When I ran across my venerable and distingiiished friend Bill Iiowline the other evening lit-*had a clipping in his hand from the New York Her- ald over which he was chuckling with aa broad grin which would huve been a mbi'i'y ha-ha in one whose visibili- tics were less rusted bl' long yenrs of html work and little fun. ‘I-I-re y’aro again, Mr. liopesc-ruler," says liill; "’ere’s another skintlllashun ov knowledge from the-bloornin' Nou York 'lirald man who thinks as 'ow nobody knows nothin' wot 'e dot-_sn‘t know, 'I-Ire 'e is a talkin about Sable Lsland, a place I expex,'e never read much about; an' saw less ov, .\'ot that I ever saw niuch of it myself, an' I don't 'want to, but its ri place easy: enough to find out-about by stu- dyin' your charts mi' sailin' direc- tions. I jiistgot within sight ov it one time, I was cumin' round from "Ville Breton to Pialifalr in a little schooner with a load of coal an' -.ve wds blown off the coast, but one siclit was enougli' lor nie. There was n't much to be _-seen from our riggiu` but inilcs of lirenlrt-rs on the shoals an' a lighthouse stieiiin up in the dis- tance, 'r-in’ in them days there wasn’t any wireless tclegruft, so' 'twns a- liout as lonely a place as you can fancy." ' “This 'ere 'timid man," says Bill, rc_~:-_iming his rliscussioii of the clipp- in‘~’. "starts off by saying that w'en the supply .of hossieswrii-ns low in Nova Scotia, an eXpe.’lit_fon goes tol Sable Island an’ rounds-'up a nerd of wild ponies. Well, its a fact. that the governnient steamer wot--supplies the lil-'hthouscs on the lsland»docs fetch lgood feed- an' good .care/" i h tres on Sable Island He says up a batch of ponies to.,l-Ialifax per- haps once B year, but none of 'em jcould do the work ov a boss an' they‘re never considered much more than toysof, pets for children, the 'same as' Shetland ponies in the old ,country, which are generally larger ,than the Sable Island breed, but like- ly not so tough. Them ponies is al- ways put up at auction in Halifax an’ sold from $5 to $30 a-piece; I’ve seen 'em sold as low as $3. But when the lpcnple want bosses they generally .either get them from Prince Edward llsland, where they make a specialty lof raising good animals for carriage lor draft work, or they send to Bos- iton and get a lot of superannuated boss-car skates an' rebuild 'em With “Wot makes me lat! most," conclud- ed Bill, "is this fellow's talkin' Bb0\lt t e e _ - as how it were treeless until the gov- ernment bcgan to plant trees there ln order to` niake the island more con- spicuous to mariners. Great Kllusl w'y, nny big snip nowadays would bc likely ashore hard_',8pd'= fast on them sand banks before she got within sight ov the island from the deck, trees or nortrees. but 'iftlley grew BS big as ordinary trees tlievmight shirt ofl the range of the lighthouses an' the chances are they’d been blown to bits by the -gales or covered with hills of drifting sands every winter. The only thing the government has been Dlanblu-',ao far aa I heard, was something in the way of scrub stufl with long roots and grasses that would help to hold the sand together and keep'the island from being wash- ed away. 'I‘hey've had to move one ov the lighthouses back twice, an' every bores ‘ constantli chan in’, so no soundin’s around that island any- how." ». __,. 1 Qs. .-i. Mcouneiu > . fini "ME I" ‘MDA TORONTO, March 14-For the first time in Canada the wonderful new scientific instrument, the metero-' Eflpll. lla! ‘been used to ascertain the temperature of the air at great altitudes above the earth, says The Star. From the Toronto Meteorological 05500. at _the corner of Bloor Street and Devonshire place, one succe;slu1 test has been made in which the meteorograph was carried to a height of over seven miles by a small tal- loon. At this altitude the instru- ment recorded the temperature at 90 degrees below zero. » Another test will te made this week and it is hoped that a higher flixht will be attained. The informa- 'ion obtaimd from thrse tests is be- - . Y S - ng carefully preserved in charts andlall theapparatus installed and have will be added to the Government meteorological records. The work is under the directir-n of I. Patterson, M. A2, a gradlrate of Toronto and Cambridge, who was Formerly employed in the Meteoro- ogieal Bureau of Indra. _ The Principle involved in the mete- cause the pressure of the air is`not sufficient to counterbalance the ex- _ pension of the hydrogen. The meteo- records on the Western pralries in "W -` rograph then tails gentle to the thc path of the Chinook wind, and - THE H()p1E-UF THE ]_;}{_.\VE_ ground at the end of a small para- also at Bsrmuda, at which point the -._- chute. The balloon costs $3 and the meteorological station is maintained (From an Exchange) meteorograph costs $5. A reward of by the Canadian service. Bermuda, $2.50 is offered by the Toronto Mete- from our standpoint, is one of_the A friendly critic in Canada wants orological Olllce for the return ofthe most important observation stations to know why one Unitod States con. instrument alter its trip. .cn the earth's surface for a determ- tinues to insist on calling itself the In outlining '-the program of his of- ination_ of the general circulation of home of the brave. dee in regard to this new field oisci- the atmosllh€l'9~" entitle research Mr Stupart. said' See BROWN’S New "'I‘he"`new wcirk will be in coniiec- - tion with solar radiation, atxnos- . phefrlc electricity, and the explora- tion of the upper air, in order to ob tain information as to the general circulation of the earth's atmosphere and of the areas of high and low ba- rometic pressure which are constant- ly passing over the ea.rth's surface. The currents and temperature of the atmosphere will be investigated by small balloons, carrying self-record- ing instruments to very high alti- tudes, and also by kites carrying in- struments to lesser altitudes of two or three miles. “The exploration with kitts willbc carried on near the magnetic obser- vatnr at A incourt So far we have had n mile of kite wire out, but no very high flights have bein obtained. They will come soon, and it is conti- ilently expected that we shall reach as high a level as has yet been reached in any country. "The instrumental record obtain-ed with the kite is more elaborate than humidity. After n good series of ru sults in Toronto I propose obtaining WC 81'!! SOI`l`y WC C8IlIlOl'. lIlfOl'l'Kl 'A`_'A`_"'_`"`_"'_'A'_""""""'" """""`"""f"1"'""":"""' rum. we are muuuy ...suite by un- oohouai. noosnvamr _ THU “AME REINCIXQ, HCRSES torians that this was ,once the home TALKS T0 NEGHUES. ` ‘ giuiiifebiiviiiiifgipieiiiiiagiiiiiiig'iii( A'rLAN'rA. Gu.. March 15.-'1'h¢o- 1- " *"2"* B- “°““=_'S l"“""` °‘ , A R 1 d 1- h n work. Any one who v-atcuea a horse taxed. Assuming that to he true). are Orgch <;<;S¢;;at:t heehigfgfgiilmgucmd rat mth a ,ree head Dumas n load Wm we living up to our reputation _ SP0 l as _ _ _ on me other hand’ should We live his last speeck-makinb tour when he i_e;,tli‘:t,_h‘s '$31 ailtdtgacro a’;eiI”5t&Y - - tiiredt ith it tru ‘“°'_° ° " 5°-Y iiioilgholh rieiiiguiitriotib' orawi).-iiiigthlitlii-i Ozntral ivl;i\i1;Dhee€liudisetcChi1r:h- e l"“"l" 9' l‘° ‘S g°l“'-Z “P ‘he ‘lm-the which one already bas? It is a nice The Bfldfess WHS made at the S0- i V pD,n¢_ Many biologists and spgrgg-_ licitation of the officers of the church, no ont no “tation and the building was packed to the h ad will he even lower. By taking this position, he brinus his weight against the collar, and a goorl deal Tress and - Royalty Hats You want to see our new stock of the celeb- rated' English Trees and Royalty halS- There’s a distinctive U charm and . superb smart-ness to these new spring styles that will appeal to every dressy man. When you want :i good hat you natiirally `gT_t'<`>'_ifT<§W§"7'iE Home of Good Hats. Brown has made his Nitty, New Spring- Caps Boys’ here’s some new arrivals in spring caps that's a real delight to look upon For mater- ial, fresh, fabric, style they’re aheid of any you’ve been shown this spring. There’s class to them. c 1 When you buv 'a cap from isrown ou get the best that the lead- __._. _..._ 0% class-he has the best hat department in __1_.,.._.__.__- tue Province and his resent showing ot' llress and Royalty hats will show you whai’s what. 'I`ress $2.75 1003.50 Royalty..........$2.75 ---qu » 5 _ \ _ , i -- -- nniixi-1': new-izmzzr : pm-VL I l ing makers can rn- duce. vou get aiap that wears well.looks stylish at any and all times any that suits the color- screme of your clothing, eves. or hair. 50c 75c $l.00 4 Prices 22.5 " .|.z _ ‘ ' ’ §\\ Q 9 . . l.NJ'i'l' l§`1.'l.'_l:"‘ -.TI ,`~ O men claim that t y D - we shouiu live up to is tue one we do d00l`S Wl1¢ll C0l0¥l€l R00S0\’¢lf lif- ,,0,_ l,(,sS0S5_ i-ived. He was greeted with a burst We prefer to think that a nation is Of Cl1¢¢"lYlE Hllfl l1iS l‘0marl~" careful skipper wants to get onto igltvio t;iig|1;i1t(l,i;ldexioen;eforeigii\ opprez- The colonel warned his bearers that 50,, mr the same reason that I while they had made progress in bet- ld get the domestic ty;-ant In tering themselves, there was a vast - . wou re -i ~ _ V _ _ the dignity of freedom,_I would have distance fgrx-nsglxim to go he ore the' - f0“ElJt “P0” _the tl“`e°h°ld °l my wiiltl was be " he continued h 1d to ways remem r, c°‘,1nt§)y’l;n:SS§,;en?,i3gvrs,g;“along "that what you say of yourself ;;‘r;Se_y . , , amounts to nothing; it is what you "Ii the spirits of the iiiusmous do with yourself- The “uw j~°rSl‘ dem, participate in the concerns and thing that can' happen to you is to cares of those were dear to them in fmt ¢0ll¢@lt€iNci. Kirin/in it M/iavrn. no ma- ,-,i-,;>,,,,‘;2°‘”.i..'.1‘A’ ‘i“.‘i°‘.l.§‘.‘ as:‘:s.ii;:s'1;iir::;:e.3"-statins. fl8\‘€ "UW ln ' ientlree. Price‘l5centa par bottle. Sold come fresh to their work again; but ' ty ' norance asperse them. b “Hug < “_ _ _ _ _ _ iilgiiiliilucili iiliulgriie repose in obscurity Liygélks il..ii‘h'i»......|y inn.. for cumin..-‘to .eat ii horse puts down his imd- other men, can do lust-ice 150 ml' ` Atthe smallwares sale you will character. when my country takes nndlndta Topo on blooksllke you ‘ her place among the nations of thc usually buy at 50 ohch- sale north, then, and not till then, let .price six pieces for 5c.-Moore dr ' my cpitaph be written. I have done. McLeod. 3-l 4dt.f- Wu offer Ona Hundred Dollars Reward F .i.cnnivnv&oo. ruieuo o i Wholesale Druggistn Tolado.0. causes warty growths, cracks, and P o e. addition to being a source of suffer- unable to answer to the guidance of the driving reins. when he is standing. Cart and farm horses often spenddmpny laniérp in , , _ _ harness, and good ea oft a ima Ha|IiiLiitsrrh0ure iii taken internally: 'they are Stgnding about H their heads are free they can rest, and so ’1he hame-rein keeps him restless and irritated, and so standing tired in- stead of resting him. 5. It makes the mouth hot. and in- flamed tbrough the constant chafing of the /bit, ev-en with a so-called "slack" rein. _The undue flow of sal- iva, consequent on this state, is seen as “loam." If the rein is tight, it` ainful s r s in the mouth, which, in ng to the horse. tend to make him 6. It prevents the horse resuing 55175113 Gym Limited 1 1 §eZ~ M Wall Pdpers Big new suck"-just opened. Beautiful Patt- erns, for Parlor, Hells. Dining Room, Bed Rooms, Kitchen, all Double Rolls. Borders to match. Prices the lowest. Ssmple_Book| ready._ Wall ,Paper on first floor. ` ` tartar &. tio llil Dealers in Artlllffall Pepe rs .»,_ Our NQWMSH Goods are here ln Repp..&u_lsl|3gs-Plaid ‘and Strip- ed Glnghams, Chnmbrays. Pop- illns. atc. Not the low priced kind but the best. quality we could procure. the kind that stands the tub. prlcux:.'20o. 220% 240 up to 340 yd.-Patons. 3- ldtf. -From Emmet/s sl7¢¢°h ln the dock' __ _'°" -------- At the smallwarcs sale “Sl lko~ 1 WORLD-WIDE LEADERSHIP. shlne"ln fifty colours all good --- ones-splendid thread for crochet- The one Bicycle 'rire which leads ing and knitting - regular price the world over-whether that has to 5c, sale price 3 spools for I0c- i do with quality or service-is the MOOFQO. MGL00d. 3-l4dtf Dllnl0P~ Donit' ignore Dunlop Leader- ship in Canada. Follow the lead and make your bicycle day!! brighter- __._.i, Wool mending black and col- | ours, oochlouiédfwltgh dtxlglillltéi needle regu ar or c o i price 4 cards for 50. Moore Q McLeod. 3~l 411” 4 1 I ,.,..,--_-__ . - - -' " Condition Powder Something new ln Charlotte- town-A---_-g_|'c--1° l E. Our spring shipment of Hygrade Broadcloth just opened. ovary five yards stamped "Hygrado"fcr your protection inthe new Blues, Grays Tana, many staple shades und Black $1.75 yd loss regular llsoount.-Patons. 2-25dt.f. Seoour New Dress Musllns and Vollos principally in rosa and paisley effects pronounced by many the dalntlost that have ever been Imported hero and very correct this season. Prices 360. 420 aqd 500 yd.-Patons. 3-ldtf. _ ?' he _ __ ,_., _ I E.-`_ ell ,_ \‘-gif-\ / _ gd l .- I r H The from his Imperial ---the Motor That Makes the Mark done 25 ial, and »\ man who wants the best boat will not be satisfied until itis equipped with an Imper- ial marine rnotor-the best all- ur- ' pose motor made in (gin- ada. The Imperial is' in- stalled in all the best boats in local waters, for work- ing or pleasure boats,cruis- _ ing launches or racers the Imperial will prove the best motor for the purpose. A local boat equipped -with an Imperial has repeatedly miles an hour. You can’t enjoy ‘the pleasure that your boat makes possible until it is installed with an_ Im -. once you get our pfgceets ycu’1llcse no time in installing this peerless motor. Send today forour illustrated catalog-it"s'_fre_e. 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