THE WING-FOOTED 



and game preserve, public park and 

 pleasure ground." Administered as it 

 always has been, there is no reason why 

 the furthest generation should not con- 

 tinue here to find and enjoy what must 

 become rarer and more precious with 

 the years; nor can one think of any 

 legacy so unique and priceless to be 

 handed on whole and unwasted in per- 

 petual inheritance. So the founders 

 intended, for the Article reads : 



"No person shall, except under lease, license, 

 or permit, locate, settle upon, use or occupy any 

 portion of the said park, nor shall any lease, 

 license or permit be made, granted, or issued 

 which will in any way impair the usefulness of 

 the park." 



With no little regret does one record 

 the passing of an Order-in-Council, in 

 July, 1912, authorizing a Pulp and 

 Power Company to build and maintain 

 a dam at the very heart of the park and 

 in perhaps the best game country to be 

 found within its borders, the country 

 chosen for a visit of the Governor- 



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