ss. i-_ ....r._..-a=.w.f- _..a`aaI-_s...f-.,,.rr i ,,§»_~r.-.:-.. _ 'ILL ”' _.l’_ 'Li .. -1 1i'»2‘T` * :-n-»-.:';-:2:.r . v~l¢u-»,__.- _ W -. . ‘7 ss; arwzsivac-=--s ‘ ‘" =- - »-._-;; ,{` _U I.. It ,_ , I It. _it ,ti l_=._ ` * A I"~f‘li i- _~ "é'»' : iii/2 l 3;" I <€II; ,I yi _» _i. ei-:va-.v ;-_f;Y ,e l x 'il lt. _ “It _i _i-xi..-on .Ili i- II i.' ,_ ,__ I. I _ t i »-M. _recur J 1! 3 »~?‘.i _ v (wr _rcr _ rr; _¥$:~'> ¥°.~.,-cry-. s . _ .__ _r!&t..s..£'.a-..~_»:7_.__ ir .ii :Ill rr] ri I _,.1 :rm I i ` 3 , i i §>,,1\_ sv, Ni. iii,-._ 1---~ __-- f--V f ._ .._ ._ ., ,_ . . __ ,.,_ I s 'rm' 'Cu/\Rl'o'l'rF'rriwN nliannliw ' . .MAY 15,192, _._ ._ ._ ~ _ _ J A I 4 ____ _ _ _ F I ' ', ;.1=:;f_-#_ ~- ~-- ' --<»~. "I I ' _=--.- - . _ _ _ _ 2 tciwttoritinwn tiutiiniitu _ No.5. sy ri... wi., ‘V""'l. ' ’ ' Y' ' ' The "killer cat," which is now at- eue its nu cu is i ii - i r so u in aunts) nous i|o~sa:.s"Ti-it :uf iw' ss: 'flu nfsvcoff-i' 4»|:r°:»':o°. Ih-acting the attention and bewmin: ‘ '”° - ' ` li Aul- Ptilldllh-W. Uholkr B. lolsuro. \‘lc0-Prueldclt-J. lt. livloft. 5 P9" in 59515 Pu” 01 N°rI~ r loorohry-Lllnl. Col. D. A. llulilnuan. D. I. 0. er-lc* B ‘imply the common house KQIAI null lAnl¢ea_.l. B. Burnett Allocllll Idlllll-ll. K. Cllfllo cat gone wild and reverting to thc % H 15’ 1929 original wild life from which the do- mesticated cat emerged thousands ol f. 4' ' - _years ago. It has no.lilng in common TUE IXHIBITION GRANT. The city of Edmonton, Alta., owns Mm the oldmme wud car' once Iihe entire plant and buildings ex-I common throughout British North Th°~"°u°° of me city cmmcu WI “Pt “me P°f5°“°1 35”! °m°Um Anierlca. but is now becoming rare. 1191531! UD the $1.000 KTM" i°“'Ud5I ing to $20,000, which are the prof!-I Cars become wild under various the Provincial Exhibition at the rea- I rrty of the ASSOCli\!i0ll. The city Iconditions. Sometimes a cat is left uler Council meeting Monday night; L, entirely responsrbie for me Cary behind at a summer camp when the 'fa ll et r to town, or a family has occasioned considerable surprlseI ml charges on grounds and buud_I miY ff “ Us it I t t ‘ , .movng rom it c y cave a ca o and unfavorable comment. The an- nual exhibition has proven a grea irect benefit to the city It is es'i- lngs. 1 In Regina, Sask. the agricultural. and industrial exhibition grounds and ‘destructive to bird life These killer I I I I forage for itself and it wanders forth as a killer and' becomes especially d ~ » ‘ _ _ mated that liilwards of $150,000 is, buildings are owned by the city, The Insta. as a rule keep out of the way of dogs and men and their numbers distributed in Charlottetown during l Agociauorr pays no rent but “5um_s , Exhibition Weel-r,` the aggregate at-, rr_sr,OnSrbrmy for me upkeep or me Iare recruited from year to year from _ , the toms and tabbles that have left tdndance being about 50,000 pcopic. r)13m_ I human dweumgs The Exhibition Awociation expenJs In Saskatoon the city own, the The km" cat hunts alone and annually several thousand dollars in cxhibition property and buildings, finds an easy living as a hunter. He iaiorovemfnis to the bulidincs. fro- and provides is grant should my fmay be found. wo ers iold. in the and already Vs year - rg; C open, I amounting to over $5.000 have been rho calgary exhibition grounds fn? by "1“‘5°‘_' ““°‘ in ‘he “gm” °‘ ‘game birds his number is legion. A awarded to local ioeoiiiff. while nlenv and buildings are also owned by the ,game inspector _rn Connecticut tem anll>10y¢<-rs are encased during H10 city. They were originally owned by that in hr, drsmct they destroyed season in work on the trunk nnd o private company, but it was found f3g6 killer cats lust year, as against grounds. The directois liavc git'-:ii_ rm; me buildings could not be pro- I'_wo dogs hunting deer and 110 hawks. ` atultouslv of their unc and onovvv vitlcd for out or the revenue, and lf* 0015000* °f his he-S H line Of "Hin gr . , _ _ Iii-i which he caught so cats last wth toward-1 making the Exliibition one the cxliibltlon was taken over by the, ter and all of them seemed to be fat °' ‘M bm °' "S kind in canada’ "‘“’“°i”‘“ ““““°'m°"' ‘”h° 9"” me loud in perfect physical condition Ind the outstanding success of last deficit lncurred_.by the company. }'¢l\i‘ V38 Yégafded R5 but all HUSWY The l’l'c‘.'incial Exhibition is surely C5111,”-n|a is rm intensely dry or what mleht be ncvonilllhhed in ss valuable to chsriottetown, pro- iststc-politically. nut there is umys- future: The rates of admission were r,oruonaI_r1y' B5 any or more above ;tei~y about the grape industry over | Ithere which Dr James H Doran.i lowered last year to meet the Whhfs, mentioned to their respective cltles_i - _ - lf the Ci’-Y C0\lllCll_ and it WHS SFU* ‘ In the circumstances, the City Couii- Igfslxglgggtescgrirnrlmgonit ,ootbe 15:8 eraliy vonoldored that the ni>i>='0l>fi1- cil ivoiiid bc well advised to recon- Ivemgated r,em,_,. "xr, ‘industry tion oi si.ooo by the city has neon sulcr the whole matter. Ir,” more than doubled ,mee p,ohrbr_ more than justified by the results. tion was adopted. Commissioner Dor- The fact that the Provincial Ex- TRIBUTE FROM THE WEST Ian‘s object is to determine if pos- s‘ble the extent to which the increiss hibirion hascome under Class A.` -- A ~ eiititliiix it to the Live stock crsnt` The following hand-some tribute led P"°d“°“°” °f “rapes has §°“° ' Iilito violations of the Volstcad Law. of $5,000 from the Dominion Gov- _ lv the merits of Prince Edward Is-I _ The grape-growers were not prosper- ernment. which if withdrawn, wouldiond Seed Potalbes. from a 1'¢<=¢l1¢Io,,5 before the prohrbmon days bm beia serious matter to our live stock leading Bdiidrial in the WlnnlD¢2 Im recent years are ggwing rich and exhibitors, is an additional reason, Free Press. should be of lmmenseI650,000 acres are now utilized for wh the standard of our Exhibition.I\d\'1‘l‘tlsin~ value to this Province. \'m_€3'*\1'dS~ - y , .. h uid be maintained at the highest 1`l‘e Free Press is probably thecmost I President H°°"°’5' h°m9 5t°I'€ i5 5 o .. _ i I California and this adds to the in~I I sible' gin; widely circulated newspaper west of p°"Th~ pw ' 1 f' lor_Montrcal and th hasls hich it Iterest in the situation' Grape juice “ prmmpa “cu” EW" ' E Emp W _unfermenlecl may be legally trans- holding up the appropriation by the places upon thc achievement oi`I city this year was that members of Pr the Council appointed to the Boavcl is of Directors had not been lnviicd to attend the iriectiiigs of llzc Associa- tlie more remarkable in view of, llie rather hcstilc attitude which that I newspaper has adopted towards l II... i Ir; , -ii; 1”; ii: ii! .1 _‘rr &' 0 i ,, 1 D~,_~_f__»_o-.c_-,- “_”-_f».=.‘I“f~" s,~,;,;._ , _ ig _ r‘ 1 .rf tr -l* ,_ » itil ~<-our ._ :I I” iii 2 v_. _._ _, ,Ir _"I ..i' ~§ .fi f"iI lil l"`F;" ,_.it.~. ~~ii‘ i _. ._,_-. .___,. , , tion The Guardian is informed :ty Maritime claims. Its summing up of: Mr. Bolilter, secretary of the Asso- ciation. that the Ccuncil iiicmbcvs “UU” in C0i1C9mEd-1911i/GS n°fhiU8 I'-7 ‘Californlirs expended grape crop,I /£5 ~ to 005000- but how any government department I . _.I Milton c. work, Wilbur c. Whitehead 'fT1ii-_Mzii-iiilne Provinces will be “U be 5° dilmb B5 Mi W KNOW Whlif I Isydney S. Lenz and other idols of) i-cillcvcrl to find that its market for Ibecomes of lt," A Providence PSPUI 0% 4 the card room. Mr. Lenz is reported were appointed only in an zidvisory capacity, in the same iiiaiillcr as the Premier and Minister of A3i'i:~lil1ui'e; that it has not been clistomnry tor send formal notices of meeting Lui advisory members, and tl-.at lio ob- jection had previously been taken to any alleged neglect on this gl'oun;l__ ‘ Another complaint ,raised at tit-:I City Council meeting was that "lt WL; the irit:nLion of the E::hiblti~>n Amoclation to charge the Lndlvs' Auxiliary for the privilege of ssrvlngI the 615°’ so mr as me p°tat° situ' Ilery here is not 'what becomes ofl be p by Manic and Minnesota potato I ci-oivcrs. The yearly United Staies j importation of potatoes is five mil- ' liozi bushels, nearly all from I Canaria. and there was complaint cf this competition. Maine growers I cave cvidziicc that, in supplying I scrrl potatoes tn the growers in the Ailantic soiithern states. they I cculil not compete with the New i Er\i:i:.wick nncl Prince Edward Isl- I and product This drive has failed. ported and sold in the United States that “grape juice is bought by the keg by our most prominent ci;izens, who then pull out the stopper and lei nature take its course." It then ferments. The Pilot adds: "The mys- ..,I_. `. Rh UltdStlZ h il _ ligtplieqnxgthcceied nbye an Elniieagg Items met every one knows whatf t° lu thc duly from so toms por I°°“f°"“=* WP" “"1 x\.; pics;-I I Ami men" as dust “nd de" “I sion. A speaking tour of the coun-I I d'°“““‘°' I try in 1911 for the benefit of the ned IFC” gauds gh” penshed' sh°w5 mm' I Cross, in which he earned $l00_000I I pu" ’ _telling a war-torn country underi I some riiompenw the FM” mveI what circumstances it was pcrmls-I - se ' _ ' - ' ' :sible to make an original no-trump' that l I Thrice loveller shine the things Ibm’ convmced mm that he had mS_‘ I last; I taken his vocation for his avocation.I I The things that are more excellent. so au" me W” he turned hh back I The grace or rr.rendrmr,_mmd md I on Blackstone and, somewhat t.ento.~I f tively. offered to give lessons in bridge - _ heart _ , I Linked with their fellow heui-t imdI i° “me °f hh fflmds- The offer did not remain tentative* I mind; _ The “ms °f science’ sm’ M “tl for long. Before the season was out I The sense of oneness with our kind; I he was teaching eight hours . My , The thirst to know and understand- I for ‘rx days B week md had nl nu' I A large and liberal discontent., A I mm booked up for a ye" ahead' ITliese are the goods ln lifes rich; Mr work no longer gives brian I hand, ` I ' f The things that are more excellent] l°‘”°m; th” “sk is relepted t° ms _ _Wmrrrm warronh hundreds of professional teacher- Ipupils scattered all over the coun- Itry. He does. once a year, give I I Ishort course of seminar talks to A I THE LAND WE LOVE Iselected group of these teachers, who ' gg |553; yguqg come, wide-eyed, ,from as far as Cali- I I fomia, to sit at the Masters feet. I But this is only a first faint be-r ginning of his activities. He has written fifteen books on bridge. of _ Q' vm” are emma” nu" M' I which several million copies have Iseli? cm f am C d _ u. been sold. Sharpen your pencil, Iarelits fcfrests olltg is ::tln:l:,edutlicltIGenue Render' md mu" me my* the mt I “mr” vu 8 r Cmumni cities. One can only conclude tlut~ _ “ “ ° ;these books were written in his sloop.‘ forest products industries-such ls ~ » I llimber lath shingles cooperageibecmse h° lL'°'d‘c"”e"' amy' .ini ` ` ' ‘ article on bridge which is syndicated I _ _ stock' pu pwood md mp" amounts- to over 200 newspapers, dashes of! al - i t l t $6I6.000.000. The, ‘ approx ma ey ° nl weekly piece for one of the weekly I forest area of the Dominion cove _ i nearly at million sqngr, mu" uri magazines. end four monthly ones for | rr m mm rm _M or mils-ionthiy poi-iodic»ls,helpstoodit'rno [1108 y Xl B I iarltish isles. east of ull forest i¢udsI *“°“°n Bridge Maguire, uid ncaa' l belong to :he Crown, insuring stout-' “mei I" b°"'°°“- "° °°u°°° m5.'h§"‘ ur rrrcremmr revmum of the profits on the sale of Ave-or' six thousand bridge pads a month. This of oourla. is ul in nddltlori ti, CANADA’S FOREST ASSETS whose ophiions were not to be light- of distinction in the world of bridge. ly contradicted. Three days later the four men rose from the card table, weaitv knights who had fought the S2004 light in defence oi their urlnolrlvo With ii few hours out for sleep and food, they had played steadily for three days and three nlglits. The critic and his partner had won, and in their hearts was a Kfeit exhllh' tion. In the words of the old pro- verb (if there isn‘t an old proverb to thot oiroct there should bei. -‘noiwy is the sleep of him who has fought or the right." THE PUBLIC FORU MARKET HOUSE SITE 3 Sir.-In view of the present under- Itaking for the erection of it Mem- I oriel Gallery on the Market Square, the following information may be of value. It is offered in no spirit of criticism, but merely to point out difficulties which may yet be avoid- ed by proper legislative action. lt is rather remarkable that no member of the Provincial Govemment seemed to be aware of this provision in the Statutes of the Province when the appropriation for the grant came up for discussion at the last session. By virtue of 23 Vic. Cap. 26, 1860. it was made lawful for the Surveyor General of this Island to measure or mark out any part of the open Area- or ground originally intended for the alle of public buildings frn- medlately adjoining the western end of Queen Square as a site for a market house. lt was further pro- vided that the site so laid off should not exceed 32,000 square feet or ground and that it should be square or oblonl in form, and be laid off as nearly as could be et right angles with the sides and ends of Queen Square. ` Section I of the uct provided that "immediately upon-the uid site be- ing so laid off, the piece of ground therein comprised shall be and it is hereby declared to be vestediin the City of Charlottetown and shall be vc pi' i.ll I he or dr i I lvl I pl' |tll CO tion, shall bc eliclos-:rl fo the exclu- sion of the public oi- be appropriated :'01 lng_ scl‘iptloll." There is ri provision inscrtcd by iich the above proviso docs not o Iicnis or booths that have the au- ' n Thcii by'3 Edtv. 7, the City of Cimrlottctoivii lli"ol‘pci~lliion Act \va:i li i'ollow.‘sig section: "Mai-kct Place." IThr\ land and prcniiscs vested in the ICiiy of Cli:ii'lott<=to\\'ii by virtue of Iihc acts of this province 23rd Vic-I iorin. Clilipicr 26, mid 35 and 36 Vic- ovisu: "l"rovidcd alivays that no part of e said ground liercby declared to vesiccl in the said city corpora- -to nvovoovvooocv-of 0-Ov#-9-oo»+¢ ;;;AOovv¢¢ ` the purpose of ally edifice, build- 1 slicd or crcclion of any nzltilrc kind \\‘lmtsocvel‘, oi a permanent. hibit the erection ol' temporary rlfy of the city. .tolidntccl and the not lm, th.; 'ini-in. Cllnptci- 23, slizill be and arcI Ilicrclly dcclnrcd to be vcstcti in tli_e` ICily of Clii\rlotti‘iowli and slinll and; ' may he held by the said City of Char- lutlctowil and its nssilzlis iorcvei-`as and for u sito for it public markctI hoiisc for thc snle and exhibition of I lliiiclicrs iiicnt and such other ar- ticles mid coliiniodlilcs as Shall be pcrniittccl ulidcl' such bye-lnws or_ viilcs and rcgillatioiis as shall from! time to time be proscribed by the! Mayor and Council of the said Cit3',i Provided always flint no part of the l -0090940-vo-4 -»-O-O 0-0-O &OO¢0-Q O-0 -i__-4*-m-1-_-_.1 Ol" I i fl. snid groulld licrcby rlccl:u'ed to bel vested in the said City Corporation-I shall be enclosed to the exclusion ol l the public or be appi'opvinted for the |ilil'pcsc of any cclilicc. bu§l