MARSH? 29» 1_‘??iil_,=_ ____ 'rriir ci-i/\iwN GUARDIAN Vg-gggg ‘ ._ . , . v - , to .:» .,,.. , , _ , ..,k. iw* i . v , - f / ri I' V 4. oooasi 1000 DOORS just received from Western Canada _ neaatinrreirar ` |'¢l\ panels and 5 panels. Also F Doors- - MacDONALD _ROWE Charlottetown 3-25-tuesattl. _ ‘_ ll~=»;g -_ _ l._.'rq, `.;,:I\` ’.|;t ~ ,_ _ _ ‘ _ ‘ i_~ tml at IIIBUIIOYIIOX’ UQIIDUIU’ Uarolineanot’ ttiltquality and abuse. we have aii- the thing, you me ’“““ “"‘"‘ me “'°°" “°*°h°= “qt ,mm num to ”u°ep~°m_ mm his Sun was the most popular and on hammers to curtain rods 'ram ua when you think of hardware. ‘f The Rogers 0 ' Hardware Co., QQ, Limited __ ' Nobody would buy it in good shape. B oh didn't allviy to anybody who obse the M. Y. 0. B. rule. However, I my first aunplay. Monday moi-ning I observed two men walking hurriedly down Harrison avenue. The deter lcated something doing and I followed ba. WEN woonwoaiiind co.. sro. ' .ll|||_ to . -,JI ~ x.; ,_ -W.; ' `i ALL Till Kl'l‘Clm‘N U'I‘lNsll. h”d_ amanlnthstpartcftheeountry ad ------'-----r-" with out "two bus'-:amy pour death i doirt know as it certainly looked refreshing. and a good imagination some relief be obtained. QUICK ACTING MABSIIAL ..I.eadvi1le was known as the dldlft have IOM to Wait (0 M0 mined looks on their faces ind closely behind, as it looked safer hind than it did in front,-they - “°t Myles °°1=°==l°=d v¢=i>°»=- They turned into a saloon on State _ _, _ street and almost simultaneously it ' ` ` ' I found its mark I looked ca for the undertaker. After I sto ing was the city marshal and that ' into wwn to settle an old grudge \ gambler. The marshal heard was in town and W no time ‘getting rid of him. It was quick it was neat but I should say it 3 lust a wee bit rough. I soon learned that the shooting 6 notsoseriouss.nai!airaaI,bi-ed d molly seemed to crave the reputa ot having made someone “bite ; then. ‘ My lirst two weeks in Leadville m8 two companions from New Bedford. for M119, my. at. mlrfly times since, that it is usually darkest 3 Just before sewn, for that very aight line house and never lbgiezs; <>l<;r°;\°§i churn on* » - see. e anemea. 20 ld spend amckel keeping ..i_.... rsh wi... . ..ii.r'......;‘.° ut crowd or gun-toting strangers ° I I Ill r lfiblldl many a man will wear §°°,,§,,,"‘§§ N u,‘,' hfwm ’ ‘ passed pleasantly. as I had with However. they soon wired East money,` got it and returned h ' leaving me, lonesome, and gloo But I found then. as I have a line suit until it no °rmvl1fe_ longer does justice to Well. at the time there was plenty tl1e"'investment made orworrmths mario. ram posted advertisements calling for ll B. init. V _ _ Why not get- ful BADGE OF WORKING MEN anow csi_tiie ranges, snow ci unknown - made us my cooler in a hot town. but it with might Bad Man‘s Town. I found this true in a selected stock in one panel. two sense, but I also found the phrase rved _ Before starting to work. each a shot was med, lust one shot but it - u ly ihrol18h the door and saw them pick- ing up a man quite evidently all ready pred running for want of breath, I found out that the msn who did the shoot- his victim was a bad man who had come with he tn . and was . of `W88 in in to “mind mm man me nwmll the East, had considered uit. In fact on tl the _ dust.'f acommon phrase out there the a to face moment WEN thousands of men for railroad co - I struction. then boomirla- The D. and R.. G. was building. the big Hogg - The scale oi wages for those was considered high, although when compared with pay for .same work now. Miners received a day and 83.50 s day in wet laborers were paid $250 a day; era received from $40 to Us g m according to the.number of m un _ with the privilege of sleeping This accounted for the working carrying his own blankets. outfit at Chalk ranch at $40 s. ni was initiated into camp undtr ably because I was the proud or of a new pair of high laced As I had long "understandings" attention. The newcomer next had wrwle some man selected by seat was a bench near the large ley stove in camp, a bench no ten foot was permitted to use. He had to boi: a few rounds and program but all in the spirit of fellowship. INITIATION COMYLETED Well, slr, I dlsqualiiled myself tlie first round of the boxing test immediately started the foot the bridge ol my nose. wailops received the customary strength test and was asked if I could play poker. “hands” to leach. I- leamed in my initiation period that they played table stakes, that is, the initiated one put all his money and everything capable of being converted into cash on the table you can guess the result. The nnal degree was being placed tn a blanket and tossed to the ridge pole about s der/en times. The cand- idate then became a. full fledged member of the finest bunch of men that ever wore shoe leather. They were onthe level and' to get along with them every man had to be like- wise. I at-lived with tba outilt until the following Illebruary, when the sad news camo through: Owners broke. They might have' added: Owing every employt three months back PUY- We got tcgethe' and talked it over, finally deciding to go back tn Lead- ville, a score of mllesaway. So about 25 of us rolled our blankets for the Value 0\lt Of thi! I\‘l0l1ey man tunnel was being cut for the 20.11111, hike, our uombiued uupiyui W you spend on clothing ° run steam ahead. aut this rind 7 Colorado Midland which was going Of at the time amounting to $7.50. e made Leadvilie finally in a blinding The Suit I\'l8k€S work did not appeal to me then. |51-,uwsu-,m|, found uu um-,u¢up|¢d t ‘ ul-ne 5 to 111° not 'tm'-i°o “Red when you ‘urhia on cast ioth _street with s big frequen Jo y “ppm” 1°” °' 3°” W” H5” Y°“ coal stove and not much of anythin our dry cleainng plant get tremor always looks like a least as much as yo paid for it and prob- ably a _bit more. You buy good alllleaf' _,___ DEAFNESS Banning bead-Nolsea Billie by Patronizing Caused By ' Catarrli your clothier - YOU I keep good appearanc by patronizing us. New Method Cleaners Ltd. ' . Phone 983 “Wear Clean Clothes" \ 411)( ai Loon: MONTREAL - bonu TORONTO Iron, MQNT REAL ai'-has-hyaootlier... . f NADA 'tent - Dean Sinclair Lalrd’s Seventh' Annual/__ _AHEnwmwTw_ _ i Alflspann Rau . Frlnl TORONTO - ' ' \ , _ _owazdahvvdlnsrokidlaed _ ou will travel by rlii. _lNll'l\¢ lil '“°!°" °'° ` ` d it l l M» -o §t‘i'r‘L‘t"‘ °fi'3”i{3i't‘t'é'I"liii‘"ii1l¥ 3r3`5'3r§§"i°"iii. ~ _ Emerald Len was by can hlalmv Nine cases in ten are due to Ca fcctive action of Catarrhoaone. N medicine to take -- you breathe th 8 il derive results quickly. Catarrh of the middle ear is routed out. Hear- ing improves. Head noises cease. 'Jstarrh in the nose, throat, cara- wlierever located. yields to Ua- tarrhomne. You can purchase a t This confused me at ilrat; I wond- ered they didnt ask if I had a mattr- u ass and bedspring if they were inter- ested ln my comfort. But it wasn‘t um 1°a,q¢d with eoai. Surprising e' tarrhal lntiammatlon. Based on the else in it and took possession, mak- ing it our temporary headquarters. It adjoined the D. S. P. and P. R.. R.. yards, which contained hundreds of as . tt may stem. the next morning when we awoke. we had two tons of coal in the cabin. lame backs and no break- fast in sight. Food was a far more serious question than heat, we found. The railroad dldn't keep food in its _ yards. HAPPY ON POULTICE AND RAT? It is pleasing to note that a. good experience of others who have been BMT isoaroorlstlon of prize money ls se- relieved of troublesome buzzing in the ears you can count on the ef- As the youngest in the crowd, I ‘_ was unanimously appointed a com-E 2 mittee of one to find somebody with ‘ popular classlng as lst, 2nd, 3rd with hauling vupm- of 'Cum-muwne s Bl'°¢¢l'Y WON Bild B Wil-iiDBl'1°“ Wi record time is being substituted for thou h a small ocket inhaler and extend U5 °*'°‘m' ' I W9-l in-""“*°"°d A. B. G. classes which looks too much iguuuuued 1,-um pu" 13) kets. men were out of employment; all the guy, railroad work was abut down; lum- iuw boring stopped; there was no freight- mu ing; many of the mines and smelting 53 closed: and all idle men thereby umm; thrown out of employment flocked to tum. Leadville, spent their last dollar and onth - ` ga ’ ,,, , __ every working inan carried his bien. since the rush of "fa Thousands of i nir~...~_,_ i then began to ,starve The back um rooms of the saloons and gambling they could educate 'rite regular halls. vraotlesliy the only places esa- uimrge for beam wg aug 5 vnu, able of sheltering them, were jammed de, every night, with from 50 to 100 men my wqon or U-au you might chuuuu sleeping on the floor or in chairs. mm |NEW JOB AND MORE TRAVELING Very few of these men had any My mg; job was with u “umm criminal tendency but circumstances, °u¢h_ chief of which was hunger, started man many on a criminal career. i-loldups gh, became so frequent the few police feiiowiag rules: ru-at, he received a were powerless to check them. How- nlcknsme. Mine was Boots, presum~ ""» U limi’ WCM OIL I few WPG DGPRGS- uuou eilect and as winter broh. busintss muy improved and before long. everybody aatui-any attracted considerable was hoary I-od busy stein- I landed necktie parties soon had the desired with another outllt, however, whose yu owners went broke and then drifted gh, along to a little town called Wheeler, Deacon seat committee. The Deacon “elf 1"1'°m°“i" DUB- 'till'-‘fe I d2¢il'i¢