u FARMING TO MINING saloons, dance nails, and a Red! 12 The Gun-dim Mm. Mon" District that operated quite openly. Leadville was as evil as it LON DON TIMES COMMENTS§ Josiah: Swish? ' $3,? 1..., no Dec. 28. 1964.1 1 nu...” ., . . PIUSVILLE l ‘ t tributtag gifts and treats to the town are spending holidays with A pupils. al‘o gifts to the teach- their parents Mr. and Mrs. Her. “a man an or in a MacVi-oar. 5""! Clan! Put in his appear- Of P f was prosperous. The new gold- d th am we at Home Bloom . d field became an eldorado. Fabu- 1 ‘0 ape“ e um“ hOIiday‘ Corcorau students at Prince t1 field Comer on Sam“; 3“ i ‘ a n e a 5 ions wealth lay beneath Leadvil-tolN with members of their family Wales Cane“ we" recently noon. A large numbert’l chill. ' ' e som. and the Young armyi m I’I‘S‘A' . visiting New!" hm l“ PW" “n “ther to m mm and ‘ . . of {mum hunters fought to un_ h ' ‘ Miss Shirley Murray, Char- Vila were given treats which were ‘ cover it. George Champion‘ who. ‘LONDON (Reuters) — The ferred to keep the prairie lottean spent the weekend of . greatly appreciated. The after ' I believe hailed from King,. Tlfnes. of London says in an vote even at the expense of the 20th, at the home of her par- MM" Chery" Ben)” m' ' I ' County. became a millionairel editorial tad?! the future_0f Quebec. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Watburton and Pearle” mrw’ “menu “can wanna" emu“ m {or I .lwice over and believe it or nottl th e Guam“ conservltwe It “'33 hardly conceivabl' Murray “tend” who“! in alumna. the “we I By N.A. MATHESON Little Prince Edward Island 'able HFOUP 0f m9" Whose aChle‘ while one couldn't claim this to vemcnts run like a silver thread he a ‘ 'rags to riches story". every one of these lads began :with a pick and shovel. party depends on the willing. ness of Leader John Diefen- baker to take Quebec se- the party could resume busi- ness as usual after that. Not only are Mr. Diefenbaker and Piusville School closing took place on Friday afternoon. fol- lowing a short program Santa URKEYTST t has produced quite a distin- . - f 1‘: After doing his share of pickv . guished line of sons and daught- across the page M “land “5' ifiisbfifvnnmfigfih success u ing and shovelling pay dirt.} “OUSIY. Mr.-Balcer personally at odds, Claus put in his appearance dis- ' tory- Tie tale Murde R055 young Hector MacDonald began The Mr. Diefenbaker's true l era whose names are legion: but in this story I am going to intro- duce to you some of the lesser lights. though perhaps just as Maritime provinces the - - - '.have the touch of a midas— not‘ . .- b_ohc gestures of reconcilia- u " remarkable in their chosen New England states. Murdoch 1:1 :fniiqcfggf: 2;; “£2311, colorawand when the {3. I963 Canadian election. . two. even if they could he ~ _ 161.0 fields as those that have receiv- R0?“ let! ms Rose valley homelsometimes called the “Princelmous properties beg“ ‘0 peter The fun ten 0‘ the editor“! “Chleved'wm “"y “me 005' ‘ While sun 8 youngswr and' af-‘merchanl of Charlottetown". All“t and "‘9 place “59” a ghost’ 58““ Viction any more. “The Woodsman’s Bell a 20 LBS. ed much publicity. From the districts of Rose Valley and Hartsville came an gu Excellent lighting. finest in men’s wear a combination. when you Quality material. yours with Shiffer—Hillman. in slack pants. excellent work- manship and correct styling are was a tailor par excellent whose. suits were famous all over the. ter a short apprenticeship. set‘ up his own tailoring establish- d ment you Shiffer-Hillman quality plus ., arantee of Hooleys Men‘s Wear reputation. credit facilities and the up to an unbeatable .. Visit Hooley’s soon. Shiffer-Hillman Suits Top of the line suits are yours buy Shiffer-Hiliman. Quality Priced at 95.00 Shifter - Hillmon Poms Canada‘s finest slacks, real quality in Charlottetown. an SA. MacDonald, also of Rose Valley. became title which he truly earned. for besides doing a thriving busi- ._____..______._—_______.._‘ness. he did a lot of wholesaling m‘mmlm‘mfl§fllfllflflml 3150’ young men. quite a few pulled up stakes and headed for the American West to seek their for- Among this group was a 16- year- old boy. H too. came from the Hartsviile area. The boys landed in Leadville in 1885 —to find not only a number of producing mines such as the Wolftone, Little Johnny. and Big Moose. but gambling, joints, dry goods merchant of the cap | Stocks -- Bonds ROYAL SECURITIES Corporation Ltd. 137 Grafton St.. Ch’iown Alex M. Wilson. Mgr. 00-00..” 1 t into the superintendent's shoes tractors. However to did not town. Hector, with his wife and three young daughters. moved on to Cripple Creek. to Crede. and later across the state line into Nevada. where he bundled his family to- gether and went to New West- minster. British Columbia. Al- most immzdiately he found work with the Fraser Lumber Co But the Three dollars a day he earned for nine hours of labor was a far cry from what he‘s re ceived working in Leadville. Worse still. the bosses were all Chinese or Hindus. MacDonald was not happy with his new job. ing Co. of Premier. B.C.. start-. ed operating. MacDonald was chosen to be their foreman over all the miners. Four years later he stepped! successful lto sublet from the .larger con-i l l i so when the Premier Gold Min-l independent newspaper said Diefen her a not learned the lesson of his heavy Quebec losses the Mr. time party suffered severe in- juries during the debate over the Canadian flag. That the out lit could be mainly tac- ticall it is a clear warning that the immediate future of r the party depends on t. o Diefenbaker’s willingness take Quebec seriously. Mr. Balcer has long been a key figure in the relationship between Quebec and the na- tional leadership of the party. In 1956 he led a walkout of Quebec Conservatives the convention that chose Mr. Diefenbaker as leader. In 1960, three years after Mr. Dieien- baker came to power. Mr. Balcer was thought to have served his penance and was given the ministry of trans- Diefenbaker‘s Conserva- . b t emotional loyalties have been so clearly exposed that sym- Yet. until the party can unite again. it can hardly hope to regain power. No party can win from the Prairies alone. Vl”"”"lllfi It's Here The New \ Friend". A WEEKLY CALENDAR OF EVENTS rlnttulllln Grade B Frozen Oven lloatiy T lads our 433. SMOKED SHANKLESS KEEP ABREAST OF THE SPORTING NEWS . . 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I Samuel Nicholson. who hailed passing of the bill has not The choice that faces the Con. ‘from Hartsville. made a fortune Low WAGES . started a healing process now renames is between becom_ P I c N I l e 0 e in the mining camps of olor-, 09nd‘t’0“ were ‘swa‘mt‘f W’" is confirmefl by the ller “Ill ing‘ the representative of a S ado. and became a senator for'senmg' wages we}? 10‘” “1 Ne' Mr. Leon Balcer. leader of sectional interest with no hope ' ANC ' that state t'iough he never went .Vada‘ and the mmmg “.mpan' Quebec Conservatives. is hint- of winning elections. or devel- ' LUCKY , Em mm beyond the fourth grade in ‘95- “flamed “'3’ “WHEN.” ing that he may sit as an in- oping within themselves the o . ’ Who" e or e I school. men" like M3°D°nal¢ 3,13 dependent member when the sort of fundamental and really KGIT‘II COMICMQI at: 'u I - a; When news of the great Lead- Mac, 95 “W: b0” “"9" *“m' parliamentary session re- meaningful process of recon- P at I . = . _ I iville Gold strike reached the dld“ “kc his Present 391'“? 5° sumes in February. Whether ciliation that the country a, a 25 Buckley Pt. Rd. 4-6423 ' ‘1" j Hooleys the Island's finest men's wear store i ‘ears of prince Edward Island’s _aftel‘ tW0 firmness years’Of 9988’ m- not his threat is carried whole must undergo if M, Sherwood H.” We, . . . . ffer 1 - mg along and not getting any- tional unity is to be mstored_ . . .. o t V I I Priced at 29 50 ‘ 3 TeIe none at thl l f$1000 1 port. In February of this year MONDAY AND TUESDAY . :44533 amon ysaaryo .., . 1 r P . M long last the pom. farm boy. Mr. Diefenbaker appeared Dru Sundries “SATAN NEVER SLEEPS” Cleaner Than By Any I. I“ ' ' I I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' r Rose valley found the pot of; be taking to heart the lessons Other Previous Method 9"" "Y .n gold at the rainbow's end. in... of the 1963 elections. on which (Hal 1m" Pup.) WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY also I mam? T‘Wcoats I“ 3550"“! Shad” 2? Premier turned out to be a very| he “St 1‘88"]? m ‘ ebec- ’ “MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION” Painting and Decorating and sizes. Real warmth and style. “I - rich property and MacDonald when he Wmmd Mr- Ba]. Complete “he M WED DAY D DAY g a" ploughed back every cent he “I P”"“°‘?‘ 1°34" 9‘ “'9 ""18 5“ ries “Es AN THURS Commercial and Residential ,1] could muster into the venture Party 8 d Chief lieuten- aunt Medicines CARTOON MATWEE for m“ g. -L--_ —- with the result that in exactly 11l an! and spokesman; Sandwiches and Coffee Bar FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 3; Gifts From years he had made a modest It was a gesture III the right Phone 892-2532 "MARCO POLO” PI'IOIIO fit I ‘ I t . > - . . ol Aden" 5 MIIIIHGI'Y $31: son .. won. he co... d‘m'w" b‘" ““ f‘“ M“ “E’hffi'fifik FRIDAY AND SATURDAY R. Robin" it 0 Hats . tracted pneumonia and died at revealed it w" ‘1“1°_m°'°- ' MATINEE “WESTBOUND” 12 Alexander one. gl . moves his palatial home in Vancouver.‘ Th9 two men Wk different . _ m We .haggmhveslag: selection “119% Sides' With Mr. matchmaker Bo Kl Like all self-made men. Mr. fighting fiercely for e Red it from which oose her - - W q ~ MONDAY 5 . MacDonald learned to give the Emma and all that it had til specéalIFfifiéhRTmlCATEs best that was in him at all tim- come to represent, and even FIIII FOI' fit 17., Grafton She“ es. and. by so doing, was able tot when the fight was lost u. Ev. om BOWLING—Casual Bowling Basilica Recreation Centre. gt phone 4,8114 forge ahead while ‘more talent-l Jecting all appeals to rally be— ” BOWLING— Casual Bowling Rollaway and Y. M. C. A. (J. Stewart Westaway. Lessee) mt ed men remained in the rut. mod the new flag. He pre- Aflemoon swmmg_noysn 3,11, 15,17 5:30 p.m.: Me!“ ‘ P.M_ “I” & _ SWIMMING—Ladies and Men Keep Fit Swim : Bauer“. . Ladies 2 p.m.—Men 7:30 p.m. . Account." Evenings MINOR HOCKEY—54 p.m. Licensed Mechanic Free Pick-Up and Delivery Phone 894-9048 ' West Royalty, P. E. I. SKATING—Pre-school children—1:30 - 3:00 p.m. TUESDAY BOWLING—Casual Bowling Basilica Recreation Centre. 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