SEPTEMBER 17, m2 "'TF('3'lEN'l' LAND ceyion was settled by Sinhalese Tokinists 3, C. from India about new PLAIWT Mercury. the smallest orbit BPOIJINI the IUD. planet, 545 takes only all days to complete its 'In-- From the "BLUE BOOK" of Famous Trains DUPLEX IOOMEYTE Your own piivislo room at only ten per uni men ilu-in is lower buliii I:IIiIlpl','l'ED.”p For nearly half a century, this fast. ali- sleeping-car train has served Canada's Provinces by the sea .. . The Ocean Limited-Canadian National's senior train between Montreal and Halifax. On it you travel in comfort in luxur- ious sleeping cars, duplex ruomctte cars and lounges. Wiiether you're making a business or vacation trip through this delight- fui holiday land, you'll enjoy it more by using this famous train. The Ocean I.imited and its companion trains, the Scotian and the Maritime Express pro- vide daily service, convenient connec- tions to and from all points in the THE GUARDIAN. cHARLo'i'i'a'rowN Anglers out William K. Carpenter of Wll-Y mlngton, Delaware. opened thci scoring for the United States entry in the ninth International Tuna Cup match at Wedgeport, Nova Scotla, with this big 670-pound I penter. left last Tuna In Hour-Long Battle At li.S. ty- bluefln, the biggest taken oifhe first day of the match. Here car- tharcheacied, and his boat crew haul the giant beauty after a battle oi nearly an hour. overpowering violence. He was a inarked man. Suspicion was on him heavy. The officer decided on a thorough examination of the sleigh. The removal of the steel shoeing Ring liemlnlscences Continued from page 6 up river to the rblg" strike, it. took them about a week to negot- iate the 55 miles against ilie swift flowing Yuleon. They staked on nearly every creek in the system. They got the cream of die good clalnis. Prospeetors were limited to one claim on a creek. Down in Alaska prospectors could stake lpromlscuously-one claim adjacent lto another-or in groups of eight claims-l60 acres. Imagine Hen- derson's surprise when heading for Sixty Mile Post again for supplies sir; weeks later, by the same irail ins Coimack and the lndians. when he viewed the stakes of the Forty Milers. Several creeks were staked from top to bottom. He never got a chance to stake a rich claim. He couldn't even net a rich ”lljaCi.IDil," A "fraction" was a thin triangle left between two clainisi when the government surveyors, were putting their imprimatur onl the size and shape of the riaims.i disclosed a long deep groove in one runner, filled with nuggets and gold dust to the value of several thous- ands oi dollars. I was told some oi! the had practically all been brought up hard, and always lived a more or less precarious life. Placer gold mining was the poor man's dream Flies some details of the execution by Graham. an lmgiishmnn, who we; on the N. W. M. P. at the time. When a priest visited them before execution, he spoke to La. Belle Iirst - "Well La Belle, you must go on the long Journee." He was a hardened criminal and spurned the exhortations ol' the priest toward sorrow and contrltion, and he was unregenerate - laughed in face of death. and ridiculed the others who both broke down and showed genuine revulsion oi their crimes, and heartfelt contrition. The summary metihg out of Justice had a salutary effect on all who might give way to primitive in- stincts. Practically no one carried firearms. I saw only one man brandlsh a revolver on the street. He was heading for the Tivoli, a hotel Kept by an Italian. somebody disarmed him before he did any damage. Life was simple - Just about the same as in any small town or village in Glengarry Coun- ty, Ont., or in New Brunswick or Nova Bcotia. I O 0 Most everyone who was much in the public eye was given a nick- name. The Macdoiialds being prom- inent in mining operations and in physical stature had big lileck 1265 IN.) and little Aleclt (225 lbs.) - all bone and muscle no superfluous flesh, Big Rory and little Rory, all from Antigone inn and Cape Breton, Big Hec Stewart. one time fire chief, was from Belfast, P. E. I. Seymour Knight or Georgetown, P. E. I. was also fire chief !or some years. 1 never heard of a iiickname for him, Even the representative of royalty, Hon. F.T. Congdon (from N.S.), Governor of the Yukon, was not immune from the barbs and arrows of scolfers and cartoonists. of an earthly paradise. There was always the cliance to "strike it rich." The mount or capital re- quired was negligible. A pick. shovel and gold pan were the only tools immediately necessary. Most any prospector could be "grub- CIIARLOTTETOWN-Every Tuesday & Wednesday staked" oil a 50-50 basis. That (RCAF Association Club Ronnie Plionn was ilie iinwritten law and undcr- Bank oi Commerce Building) 14.59-L standing in regard to a grubstake. A ”i'ot-ker” and sluice boxes would be an after-consideration. They indulged in Epicurean habits- rich wines and viands wliicli pre- viously they could do no more than read about. They showered diamonds on dcmi mondes-those roierred to by Judge Dugas, police court judge in Dawson, when sev- eral denizens of Klondike City. (the segregated district across the Klondike river). calrm before. him for trial. They had been lnblbillll too many libcrations oi "Scotch." and had become so hilarious that they had to be gathered into the OFFICE HOURS: OFFICE HOURS: Isl; for young men! THE R. C. A. F. MOBILE RECRUITING UNIT WILL VISIT 0:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Also Tuesday Evenings 7:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. O'LEARY-THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th (Canadian Legion Buiidln ALBERTON--FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19Ih (Court House) i 1:00 PM. In 9:00 RM. MEN AND WORIENI Nrre is your nppnriiiiiity in train for is career with I! lutlirr. Plan to visit the Mohliiv l'nit- when It. arrives In your locality and nhtaln full details without obligation. K) Aircrew opportunities ex- Mounties' scoop net. The learned -- They had him oullcatured in I Dawson paper in e. Jewelled crown. There was also I "society feud"- the Mounted Police dignitaries and iamiiies on one side and the ad- ministration Nations on the other. It was mostly between natives oi Ontario and Quebec, also Nova Sco- tia, Yukon counciuors Dick Gilles- pie and Big Bill Currie, formerly of Ind Prince- P.E.i. kept siooi from lam-necine C0m!110n immi- PAGE SEVEN feuds. when W. W.l. Mclnnis at Van- oouver was sent in as Governor. the bickering stopped ebruptly. lie was the soul of urbanity, and oop- aoility. Judge Henderson (1 Van- couver who followed was I rest man's man. 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He was put on gtn2:;anYUk:;l!-ethjfasiarin 03:; Tm N" save you moneyl Write for free booklet, the g"V""m""' mm” per"""' wiiich the piiouiitedi Ptiiice had, ”""'"' ""5 "Color is the Ke to B ' ht L' ' " ciitly as a mining engineer, with a A. p U r p3,m,,on Y 1'18 51' lV1Dg- - salary of 3250 her month. which ill”-W9 0”- . ' ' Address Box M, Station E, Montreal. THE ONLY RAILWAY SERVING ALI. TEN PROVINCIS rIR:rIoR...MllEAG! .. 1,? one coverer. That was more galllng iol. Henderson than the loss of a good claim. it took some time and protests to the Government. heforc many; Iliad more buying power than 5500 Hvould have at the present time. lie took his family to Dawson from Aspen Colorado. The boys all had responsible jobs on the gold dredg- es of the Yukon Gold Company, with high salaries. The Henderson family was one of the most res- pected in Dawson. The Henderson boys are still in the Klondike. I hear that Grant, Robert's oldest son is persistent in his search (or the "mother lode" in what is cal- led the Big Dome-forty miles from Dawson. All his many friends in the West and his relatives and friends in Pictou County, N. 8.. will have and pray that he will find it-or at least some rich quartz vein. The owners of those million dol- lar claims spent and Rave away money with lavish hands. They Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All Makes MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs A Palmer Electric PHONE 1444 " SPEEDY " HORNE MOTnR5i:n((77(Z.- ; CIIEVROLETCCOLDIDYOBILE fulvs (P fr.-irvicer jmAr's wwm SAID: our wu oourr '"Ti”':;,pg;glg1rENaEyeW , 'i:r.AsNEi:.sfANg”m5 TIRE lANNED!'e5:IilcEvH'E: 52: '” WERE M” Flats Fixed DON' v " T Vulr-anlzing - Retreading Phone 747 We Trade Tires. FIRESTONE The law crashed down on him with penalty for men offenders against the law was tlnie on the "wood- piic," cutting wood for eight hours. I a day at the N. W. M. P. harracksu There wasn't much serious crime There was a trio of miscreants who started a career or murder and robbery in the Yukon in 1898. La- Belle, Fournier, and aiiotlier. Their method was to waylay mushers coming over the winter trail on the river. Mushers had to report at police stations placed at regular in- tervals on the trail. Several people had mysteriously disappeared in A certain area. In close examination of the area the police saw some- thing unique and irregular. The tree tops had been cut for some distance back on the wooded slope from the river, making it clear line down payment. meets more of the needs 125 Euston pt. Why buy a high priced used Tractor when you can get a powerful new Ferguson for as low as 8514.00 A Ferguson Tractor with Ferguson implements the time with more economy than any other Tractor. Ask the Farmer who owns one. W. G. BARBOIIR LTD. of more farmers more of Phone 2866 of vision through the trees. They investigated further and mum! a log cabin at the end of the canal in the trees. There was a clear view from the cabin of about two miles oi the river. When they would see a musher approaching, they would go to the river, find out whether he had a "poke" or gold dust. and if he did, lie was robbed and killed, and his body put under the ice. The way of the tranogrrnsor is hard. "Murder will out." At least one of the bodies was found when the ice went out in the spring. o - . It is not known exactly how many victims those creatures of evil genius had disposed of. Two of the murderers were apprehended in the Yukon. The other succeeded in Agency. which I believe was later affiliated with the Pinkertons. Another of the trio was about to make a clean and open getaway but the porspicaclty of a Mountie made his ingenious plan null and void. - FIRESTONE BRYENTON In McKAY COMPANY in Great George St. Whnlminlo' and Retail for P. E. I.-ilanil. 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