. .. ...,. The Public Forum’ .1 questioned but!“ T1,"! ~ rmarlotletbwnflllilhn ur- n“ nail!!! endemic 1b: opinions u syn-Manama. .. 17' continued from Rae 6 ,_.-’—-—---"-'.-— ipeild ubdlit‘ $2,000,000 per month. This, wlth the tourist traffic. is the ‘RlilCiDll business, and thousands of iapiirtllifliltb to let" and "houses for iale" lire everywhere. and the price to suit every puns up to $1200 per moiltll ior swell places. Balboa Park, 91 1400 acres, is a great attraction and our corner of this place is re- rervcd ior tourists, thousands oi n-honl went there every afternoon to play "horse shoes", chess. checker and cards, and argue the questions of the day. There. you will meet people (rein all over the States and scale from Canada. We mot a Mr. and lilrs. will. McCallum. a retired’ busi- iicss uiaii of. Leadvliie, Colorado. who said he ind a brother James, on the old home farm near Bouthport, p, h‘. l. We also met Mr. and Mrs. p; H. iicer and daughter. Mr. Beer “is one oi the fciv who made good here, but longs ior old associations down "home", where all the family are going in early May. People here are great boostdrs oi the climate, but we are not grcatly in love with it. It is quite cold in Jan- g February, and the night thick fog does not appeal to us. Houses here of the middle class are not built to withstand the Eoid. and I thousands have no iiues, uslng gas or oilstovcs for heating. There is no movement in real estate, and many are "land poor", waiting for a boom to unload. Bandits are numerous, and travelling at night is not too sale. The eighty days oi horse rac- ing iii Old Mexico, about‘ fifteen miles South, attracts thousands oi cars daily t0 that place and many get "pickled" in that land oi "free rum" and numerous car accidents is the result. ‘rill-re is mucil unemployment all along the Coast, and many flock in here ln the Fall. looking for work. Thousands are ied by charity. The r...»- ' Cathedral. the “Nous or A 'l"l‘E'l‘OWN i continues; from m“ 4, $11119. that as i’; llead of th-e pro. "Biiiiiii arrived ..ear the doors of the end cf it was just . leaving tile college ‘gites. ‘Bishop McDonald's re ains lie beneath the Wilt of the athedral. The late 31811011 Mtlnllli‘, was his successor. The building next ‘to the Cathed- t) was the ParLsh number‘ oi yea is was connected with the teaching piofession. _iVLr. Roach- e‘s son,. Jam Jeffrey Roaehe, was quite a ceicbrty in Boston, Mass. being editor (F the "Boston Pilot," ulid a. learned .scllolar ‘and poet. Following rtest from this school was the homei‘ oi the Weeks family, the head oi which was Mr. Joseph Weeks, father ior the late Mr. w. a. Weeks and b s brother and sisters. A little west l the Weeks home was the house iniwhich the writer oi these sketch: was born, and where my father c nducted a book and stationery, a well as a printing and bookbinding {business (To digress for a moms: l. I was told by my par- ents that v. "en 1 was only three weeks old, oi house caught fire. and that when c e man asked the ques- tion oi ano"~ie'r: "do you think we can save it?‘ the other was heard to answer: "Dc 'il the bitl" The house was saved. h iwever. and so was I, for as soon as the matter looked serious I was wraprcd up in a blanket and hurried of tn a. friend's house. at a safe distance: from our home. Par- den this prrsonal allusion.) This house was crl thevsite where the present brlcl: building. (erected by Mr. John Gfhan) new siiiiids- "m" there to thli corner were two huck- ster shops. l On the o) poslte side oi the street 1i°xican “m1 P11111991!“ 11° 111051 °f , still stands fthe same brick building the labor, ivorking cheaper than theiwmch w“ ymed and occupied as a white. and muchgrunibliilg is heard nn this question. Texe: are hLzh, be- ing in Bail Diego about 5.15%. Al- together, I have coins to the conclu- ’ sion that California. is not the place for a man who has to work for a living. notwithstanding all the boost- of which rc nains today. iils by its press and people.‘ Quite a "celebrated hostelry stood Ifilnbsgéécwn" opposite t1 .a Cathedral on Great ' ' - ~ ' it (To be continued) George Sal at’ “ca: me Dream s e oi Gaudeth Bock store, called the BASEBALL A friendly game oi baseball was played on 'l‘ucsday afternoon at the coilveiit square between the Station ‘store and d telling by the lion. Dan- iiei Brensn, the largest in the late to Great Cl cession oi v. fifties. eorge Street was a suc- “Wellirigtc held in the clays oi Sync." AN (Li) FOLKS CONCERT who carried’ on one oi businesses in the City li‘rom there west "acclen buildings, only one Hotel." This was wllcrc the prlnciial public banquets were "Auid Lang lword "yo" for. "thin endlto“ thi g [names omhiperiermere were added ' ' Puritan given names, as will be seen .\° I a from the iollowingz- ' “Ye goode People of Charlottewwn and vicinitiel Take Notice! "A Great Concyru of Sacred and Likewise Worldlie Songs, to be sung and piay'd by a comp“! 0f ‘Menne and womenne, singers and Players, will be holden in ye W. M. C. A. i-lillie, on Tuesdays Nyghte, wh’ is ye _ 24th Daye or Aprile, in y; year lass. ral premises (w " Day school, and the hcadqnuter w“ Ye latche string of ye Halls shall the celebrated pcdagogue Edward be hung W” m‘ ‘gm; and: lyghh: » ~ , 30mm’ noted as being om: I u yllge an ya Gran e oncer e s a i - Kreauash math: .. . wholags ‘l; begh-ineatt eighttoi y; 3w; 1118 day in Ch: riottetown. He later " " ° m “n” c‘ s ‘ " -\ ' ‘ “ugh; m m, . Mme‘, school" which ling and e pence (35 oentes) and ya was afterwards‘ connected with the genuemm’ m“ Wm‘ “W” u"! 3 ~ Prince of Wale college. One of his kept 1°‘ themm” “m pa" W0 ‘hm associates was the late Miss Eliza. 11118 (50 centcs). - B. Coatest wogdi-s NDDXZQCG hm, Mcmnnqlh who m. a we“ ‘Prynted cardes may be hadde oi au r y 0ii1_i'ace rae _ pay g a some or ye pille people, and also at visit to Prince Edward . Islliid- M1‘- neighbour Kasai-deb bookstore. Coats: has on’ hand the plans for the at St. John, N. 13., and spent a part "Samuel Waterilouse Ebenezer oi hast week in going over these with Snearle will beats ye tymo. the promoters. He is of the opinion “Frances Experience Hope Weeks that the saint John ‘Ii-sci: when com will playe a liew-iangled Instrument oleted will be an excellent one. Many called a Fianowe. ideas that will make for convenience “Ye Bass and Treble Fyddleri to horsemen and the. public will be and Players on ye Winde Instru- incorporated, and there will be every mciits." ‘ effort to make the track s fast and "Wnmenng singers-Leah Bophon- safe one. iii lvlaeiesn. Emma Priscilla Jane Mr. Collies is a native or Goshen. Barr. Agnes Deliverance Longwflfth. New York.—"the horslest small town Katie Benevolence liyndman, Molly in Ameflcg," 505m“ h“ g pow“. Swcet Brlar Kezia Shenton. morerice tlon of 3.500 people but boasts twoioi Tabitha Sophia Earle. Dorothy Ida the magi; bgguflful {gm com-n; m Fowic, Mehltabie Rose Wilson, Jes- the United States. Some oi the best sie Content Peebies, Margaret Prud- pun". Ewen gm. hm mile “n1; “c- eiice Weekes, wealthy Ann FUNNY- ing are competed for, and this year Nancy Margaret Ciilbbe- 591mm‘? thaAi-lunbletonlanatake for three-year charity Wade, Minnie Abigail 301m‘ old trotters will, be raced at Goshen. son, Annie Penelope Weekes. The pufgg i; ‘$9,000, M; Cog“; gt , one tune owned the grounds and "Menus singers-Deacon . "11111111 buiitthe mile track where this race James Davison. Siiiiiie 1“1'°d°"1°k will be heldit is new controlled by Ezekiel Beer. Jaiwiiet Obadiah 5W"- Mr. w. H. Cain, or the Good Times, art, christopher Nehemiah Hm" Stables. st Goshen the stables oi C112 Lunar Track Once Dver ‘J.S. _Coat_es,_Goshen, N.Y. Re- nowned. Authority On Race‘ Tracks Offered Some Valuable pills on motors which he naturally "A Lyste of ye Players and Sing- construction of the new racecourse . .. -»-.a<4 .._. Which Will,‘ Be lie is president of the Ccates Motor filompaily and is developing seine pat- hopes to make good with. In his long connection with the‘ harness turf _he has met all the "great drivers, including Gears, Hick- ccck, Bud Dobeli, John Splan, James Goldsmith, General John Turner and many others. _ Yesterday Mr. Coates spent part of tlie morning and afternoon going ov- er. the Charlottetown Driving Park track with lhe president, Mr. James Paton and Ooi. D. A. MscKinnon, ‘D. S. O. He gave some very valuable suggestions which will be acted up- on by the management who are anx- ious to avail themselves o! the ben- eiit of ills long experience. Mr. Coates was against the lower- ing of the turns, stating that the ad- vantages would not compe te for the great expense involved. l-ie ex- plained that it was necessary to have a considerable pitch at the turns next to the pole, and advised seine changes there. He thought ithat the sil ‘fan: was very good and gave his opinion that i‘. would be unwise to make the track really fast until Just before the Ex- STAND <C ‘- . . COOKE AND BEN Intrepid DQ111111“ wllmn- Bmmnm Walter Cox, the Harylman horses and Armitagc Bftmim- Edwam ‘mm’ hundreds oi others will be prepared (Here follow 111° mum“ l‘ ' consultation at Plnehuiai. N. 0., which and names 0! Wimimels- wh° we" has developed int/a a wonderful win- dressed in 618111981111‘ °°“"‘"'Y m" tering resort, having iour golf tours- tumcs. At the intermission. and icl- as’ a polo grounds and other outdoor lowllifl the Piililmlnm" Wm i“ m‘ amusements, including a nu: mile lowing notes) ' trottirigitrack. It is believed that a eventually Pmehin-st w-iii be the win- "A short shave 0i W" W1“ “W” be fer training quarters psi- excellence, nil-awed for the singers to obtayi“ as its climate is more bracing than i110!" 111951114115” Y” audumcefl Florida. no extremes oi heat 0r cold being registered, the effect of the pine being conducive to health and "’i‘i'ieyre will now b6 5111.189 GQD u”; SAVE YE»QUEENE in Whlfih B11 YG W86“ People Shall i011“! W111‘ “WW” Mr. Castes has several other integ- ‘x eats besides the race track. which is practically a hobby with him owing result from Y0 813319 mncyt“ Emu to his ldhglove-iorthe harness horse. be ior yo Yiliii! Mmn" 7m“ M” Many years ago he drovellorses him- scciatlflli 01 W 1911M» a "Mi praise’ sell ior recreation and has develop- ivorthy 011191319» “W “n” y” 50°“ ed some oi’ tlle best trottcrs that have lieoiiei siiviiiii 5111i“ 1° “i1”- graced tile tracks oi’ past decades. ml,“ Bene- Ye profits Wlfsiiii" hlbition races. as horses trained over the looser footing would develop a CHAPMAN ARE than Belle. Wilhelm Jfliiilb Mayimldi for the classics oi the American ilar- Jzetter muscle and at g pow- [N SEPAgABLC and Wilhelm 1111311 1451mm“ ness turi. , . ‘ ei- and would avoid t e stinging 1 Beer." Mr. Coetes was recently called into which comes irom training over a kw»; EM“ i a r tliilrll II, M» Ill hard track. He suggested that the host way to make the track fast when required would be to use several automobiles over it Just alter a heavy rain, then go over it with a special ‘type-oi narrow (oi which h; is giving the plans) leaving a sort eizthieri sir:- ilwe. to boxing fans as windmills. often win championships but never’ the tremcndoufpopuiarlty of the knock- hza-dead wailowlb. The late Lamas;- _ _ ed Harry Greb is still the beau ideal It m ' new pleasure u, Burma-s of ring windmills and the dusky Tig- w welcnme ML Con,“ who m mm er Flowers, also gone to “green pas- lias already formed a. favorable im- 111ml." "WM Siiflriitly 185s so. Those prmsion cf the Province, and will, we boys thrived through their all but trust, so away Mm kind Nmilgcflqm tireless bllzzards oi blows. They hit o; m". pmpm owl“; to m, mo"- with both fists irom all angles, op- neu of h]; vmt u; w” gmpmgme go,- crating "always on the Napoleonic ,mm w m u mmy cmmm u were theory -that "tlle best defense is a desirous oi meeting him. Mr. Coates V18°Y0U5 01591159." ‘> ‘ ' ‘ had to leave this morning for 551m And new. the lrlndnjiill wraiths of John when he has a bum”; ap_ Grab and Flowers can emlieapprov- poh,r_ment_ nl on two current top-hoteliers at least, Jackie Kid Berg and tlvraxie R1" P“ one a Iip-Slifllftlllg: umrso we we oom- FALL.) ’¢ -Lii.<ié L-AMRY rue REESE "DlViDED lritala rights nan-val Constant punching ficiiiers. knownaob Ripley!) Eilglaild. and the oth- er a. great light lleavylaillillar from birth wiith his native New York Yid- dish patter. Berg and Rosenbloom are genuine title prospects-waging whirlwinds from bell to bell in all their combats for more_than a. year. Jackie Fields, Welter king, is in this windmill set. too. But the fans prefer the sockeriilo sensations such as Al Singer. who stands asiride Berg's championship path and the Nubian lrnockerout, Larry Johnson, whose fearsome shadows falls atilwart Rosenbloom‘: road to the throne even though the dark dyiiamiter lost to Maxie on a ioul recently. Singer and Jol-iilson in, another splashing crowd pie ssyi Their wallops usually win, yet sin‘ ‘ of the best ofthat type never can get by the classy whirlwinds of ti‘ Gxb-Howrrs-Rosenbioom-Bcrg ' on; der. 'I‘hlnk dflwhst "slapsie M n», has done d. such slugging hol line] as Ace I-iudkins, Jimmy Braddeaj and Leo Lomski; 'and.have"a nflfl to how Berg boxed rings around ifl the T. N. T. that Tony canzqpg] Efiillvoded in "thin air a. couple U! months ago. ,‘ _ _, ‘Ihebolt ofiightning usually p1 ‘do far lessdiimage than th: Mi- nado or liurrical-ie, but to the Inn age spectator the sudden blafling ‘flash is iar more spectacular. Knee, repeatedly have. demonstrated their K. 0. shots. So has Jimmy McLarrl- ill: mob prefers tile K. O. prcdunefl to the rivctillg-niachine ringsisxi. 1 Endcrs and the ma!“ The station y MFOfB-SmUCh as nianae oi ye yonge ~ - I , lightweight from ibeileve-it-or-notql Eudora won by a score oi 10-4. A ratherl Guam‘ entertammenthmk womenne who sliiit have never sung B i l E G u.E|Rochenu_ N u 5 n 3 » __ . ‘ ___ The lineups as iollows:- P13109111 (llfliliiemwn 1" 519711-1833‘ before so manic {NOD61 5115.5“: ' ‘ Newark ... ... l.... .... ‘i 11 2 Y- BOWLING E. GU55 . . . . . 159 1'14 204‘Geoi'ge‘ lilcKeemqn m‘ 5pm ‘u; Station chad-u ' Tilers It was lii§m°ted and ti“ iiwiliiimme therefore shameiaccd. W - Y°““'° ' 1 ' I 1 1* 5' Matmcsm‘ " m “*5 1°“ Mew": opened by elrulnc "Ih|~ Catcher devised b “ Mrs. shenton. the accom- mpnne life-Wm “e “queswd to 100k? " hIontl-eal .... 5 i0 2 Commercial Lea "u. Totem-MIL Wreck “f the rmmb" m“? 3911 ,3. Ilowan G, 115mg]- plliilfid WK} O! tilt: REV. J01) ShEiitOil. away ‘mm u-mmmg when they Slliggg ‘Regan, H H“ l“ ‘u U" a n o Monda mgfituflolmanivsucceeded v "fRINITY" ca" vwas linswemd by ca’? Pitcher ' pastor ciltirst time of the First Mc- g g I ‘Ilmhmnilg ovmhemrclephone Con“ w. MacDonald 1'12 22a 191 members and eight visitor-l helm c. Mhllae] y, Tralnor thodist i-yhurcli. it would take too “y, 5°04. people needs not fetch __-____ mum" _ __ 14 u me narrow mam“ OI 50 pm ' G H- A- Craig 19'! 159 196 present. Minutes oi last meeting ' First- Base ' much an =H<> aim" "i" "ms °' ‘he cancels. as W i101“ "'1" “e 1mm“ INTERNATIONAL Laaoua Baltimore .. Toomb -[ ,_H°,man.s., scored u‘, mi,“ M“°D°"“1d - 22° i" 2°° were "ad. dmiroied and signed- n h Doyle l; nurkg progranirie. Suffice it to say that it I Wm, yg wonderful pattent gasse. . I diva“ 5 o1 _ o s‘ m“ b m ‘hi-hi h ‘G. Toombs . 270 221 193 was decided to help make n all“; Second Base enntulnrl’ "aldiwme lenses" “d I Toronto o s 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE , h amt‘; m, 2:, ° d 63; g 14° m 132 "i "iii iiiieii for the Seiiewrlm it. Flailnigan f. Doyle music c!‘ the colonial Period. such "Ye mam“, and yg womenne will “n” c", m. “ 5 1 0 New York :0 a w lllAajsflll ree o l an t . “ ‘ Total-asso- 0m m“. member was m“, wnww. 111M Brigg as "RQI-fltIUilOYIiITY Tea." "Davldb he allowed to sit together." w t. .4 u 13 ~39 "b"! 17°58 "i! Q11 $.85 ‘n which nlakes a membership o! U‘ 1mm“ c’ Mack“ Lumen“ “when George y, Third _ 7 is“ . rolled between" Prowse Bros. and gtwmm._scve,,_ . Next, juggling t4 pg 51,0" 5m‘, was Kl g." etc. etc. The snnounce- "Imprinted by Master 6901118 9 m8 Phuadelphh n 9 n 1 the ‘Guardian. theforrlier edsfiiiig’ . at the home oi Mrs. George H. Hick- R. Hogan ,7, Gallant merit o: the front oi the 11108111111118 Kerbgyt Hgzflfde, who doeth alie ,7 anisoawn u n u 5_ 9 1 out winners by 5i pins. E. Vessey. Eastern Guardian en. roll call to he answered by join. as well is the names oi the ptiimm‘ kindes of Job nryhtinge at his plow INTERNATIONAL‘ LEAGUE l ' of the "Guardian" roiled the hlsh Th" meeting closed by smiling the Radio lyrogdqgstlng in Czzchnslov- (‘TS W01 printed in old-time ietier- o, business in ye Browne's Blocks!’ won ma, no chm" H 8 l, zsingle oi’ ass pins. while a. Aclalns.-1 UWNSTITUTE men-mo _ The National Anthcili. n dainty loner: akin is now cqrltrollgd by the gov- ing an- spelling (prominent was the ______._. d Bun-ho H ,7 z mmimtroit _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ a u 110i “Prowse Bros." had the high three uneililiers of the Gaspereaux Womens wail-then CON-id‘ltfvillewrlfgllidbztllld qi;i_urln.~,r_ long "of looking life "f" and the p, may be noticed that the cl - “manor: _ I. 7 V 4 536 |ng 051 ping, Institute met at the home of ivirs. a {P635811 e.o .11; .a .pe . \“ ' .' -- time soeiihis in ti“ i"°"‘“““‘° " Toronto .6 4 .000 Cleveland . .. s12 z! 1 ‘ I ""1 always imiform- hi" m“ w" Rochester s 4 soolst. Louis .. 4 1 o i-‘iiiireii "w" __ ‘ _ ‘ \, - hlothlng‘ unusual in themegfilli’ d"! Rum“; _, 5 5 .50?) l ' ' ‘i I "when George 1H. was 8 n Newnk u _4 5 A“ NA-"QNAL LEAGUE At 8.30, a postponed match o _ The arvsiflmi“? “ed '1 m” ism" Montreal . .:i s .373,Brooklyn 1a 22 a "Z10i'\""and “Trlrflt-Y" was railed-i 1 y cvrw" W" Film“ °“ °‘d""h °“°d Jersey City 2 a Mil-New York .. 1s a 2' "Trinity" winning out by 1'15 hills. H ~ ' - . ‘ d=°ii1°¢ 1°‘ ~ - - ‘ Craswell, of r-zion" had the highf sin- ‘ unbleached D8991‘ Wm‘ ‘fined; gdgcfl, ma to imitate hand- 1 gle o! 383, while G. Toornbs, o; "Trin- "Aft" ‘u “P” mm‘ ‘hingslyl’? made paper. s w ‘>1 Wm“ I m" i ity" netted thrhighest. total oi sail just cannot; conomize 0n. t m my possession. _ ‘pins. Following are the scores and. ‘wasted economy, such as Reggie (I regret that it is impossible with w I N G “Pegasus-E Blwg - 1 . hMaicolrn use’ to practise. Ro ie l ..L,n,,,,,,,i- rioting Machine to f , . . . w. Whitlcck m 2oz m‘. . . 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