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Orono Weekly Times, 18 Mar 1937, p. 7

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te ES T TA TiME mi pound Æ 11F fH w-8 / lyorts & Co, (Canada) tfd„ |ÉI|il|| r-. i s?; 7'"®^ *» r S i Toronto & Montreal W3A1U *6"" . , X ù„, jjMMMMWMMMaÆaKS * ^r«,KÆ-SHi ! V». X jaBu2B^-*ÿ- fiSE^§"<' i WeYâ' f '% ff-- W~f- fl, 1 S '%/ : 1W /%] ® 1 -- x OJ11.L xJlup P lcr- Î4.' ' %ïi$f ïI ®9$*ÎU " *" ^ » "Scouting fosters a community Spirit, a true democratic spirit, which ineanp not only freedom, but acceptance acceptance of responsibility, when European European youth are being welded into militaristic, militaristic, units." Thus spoke his Excellency the Gov-' ernOr-General, Lord Tweedsmuir, addressing addressing a notable gathering of 1,200 guests, at the annual banquet of the Toronto Scout Association, "We do not want to scè Scouting ever affiliated with militarism," His Excellency declared, "The destiny ol our system depends on the quality and character of our people. At a time of very grave danger today, when the extraordinary advances of science develop, by false analogy, a tendency to mechanize all human society, we then more realize the value of Scouting, Scouting, which appreciates and encourages 9*Bag i™ h» $*%ra i#i nss W*< Sas [I |Vj p &| |L|f || y t|f|] iw W IliErMliMUIiEl STOP GETTING UP NIGHTS LOOK AND FEEL YOUNGER Keep your kidneys free from waste matter, poisons and acid, and put healthy - activity into kidneys and bladder and you'll live a healthier, happier and longer life. One most efficient and harmless way to do this is to get from, your druggist a 40-cent box of Gold Medal Haarlem Oil Capsules and take them jas directed--the swift resutls will ^■iirpi'ise you. • Besides getting up nights, some symptoms of kidney trouble are backaches backaches moist palms, leg cramps, and puffy eyes. If you want real results, he sure to ' get GOLD MEDAL--the original and genuine--a grand kidney - "muJant and diuretic--right horn ; .lieui in Holland. Give your kidneys kidneys a good cleaning once in a while. individuality, and brings boys into contact with each other in a spirit that will never be mechanized." His Excellency was introduced by Sir Edward Beatty. Others of the long list of prominent figures present present included Lt.-Gov, H. A. Bruce, Most Rev. Berwyn T. Owen, Primate of Canada; His Worship Mayor W. D. Robbins of Toronto, Rt. Rev. Mgr. E. M. Brennan, Vicar General of the Roman Catholic Church ; President the Hon. H. J, Cody, of Toronto University; University; Commissioner John McMillan, McMillan, Salvation Army ; Very Rev, D. T. L, McKerroll, representing tlie Presbyterian Presbyterian Church ; Rabbi Maurice E. Eisendrath; Chief Justice the Hon. N. W. Rowell; Mr. B, K. Sandwell, Editor of Saturday Night; Hon. Geo. S. Henry; Brig.-Gen. W. H. P. Elkins, C.B.E., D.S.O. A feature of the banquet decorations, decorations, on the wall above the speaker's place, was a full length photograph of King George VI in Scout kit, and lighted with flood-lamps. "I will use this in writing a story of Canada and Canadian Scouts," was a promise of His Excellency the Gov ernor-General, presumably speaking as "John Buchan," in accepting a writing writing table set from the > lo y Scouts Association Association of Toronto i*t the recent district annual banquet? A' Timely Publication • The year 1936 marked many political political changes throughout the world. Revolutions in Spain and Paraguay; general elections in the United States, Japan and France; the overturn overturn of many cabinets ; the disappearance disappearance of Ethiopia as an independent independent state--these are but examples. To take account of these important changes, the POLITICAL pSAND- BOOK OF THE WORLD, 1937, which has been published annually since 1928, has ben thoroughly revised revised as of January first of this year. This volume is pubiUhed at $2.50 by Tttrper & Brothers, New York, for the Conueil on Foreign Relations. Relations. Colorado. Outlaws Heart - Balm Suits Informât!* AH Canadian Gold Properties may be obtained from our Statistical Department. This department, is in close touch witl'T ali Canadian operating companies and any opinions expressed are without prejudice. Orders executed upon a commission commission basis only. BRIDGET 3ŒT-HEVEN0R^ TORONTO STOCK tXCkÀNÜI 60 King St. W. - Toronto DENVER. ~ The .Colorado House of Representatives voted unanimously unanimously to outlaw civil suits for breach of promise and alienation of affections. Representative Eudochia Bell Smith, Democrat of Denver, its sponsor, called it "protection for endangered endangered men." "We don't want open season on man," the woman legislator told the House. "We are against the gold diggers," The measure provides fines of $100 to $1,000 and imprisonment of from on to five years for attorneys who file suits in efovts to collect money or breach of promise to marry, marry, alienation of affections, or seduction seduction involving persons over 21 years of age. M$> e L<Wv..;d9 flfn m iSK%ii4 S i - -, t^wmssmi spa per s *e A short time, ago a British radio artist inadventently blurted out the name of Mrs. Simpson during a broadcast and probably a million or two listeners were shocked. At any rate the British Broadcasting Corporation Corporation immediately offered an apology to the listeners. The interjection interjection was a sheer slip of the tongue and the culprit himself was horrified at his mistake and expressed expressed his regrets. That is not the kind of mistake which could occur easily in a newspaper. newspaper. If a writer makes a mistake in his copy; or script, he will erase it and make the correction before sending it into the office. Or if he should not notice it an editor probably probably will, and cause an emendation to be made. If he misses it, which is unlikely, an intelligent typesetter or proofreader will call attention to f f Ml « WfH B j|. i s lining illcfiiwâw i «# 6# Of I In addition to the Kerr Addison, Martin Bird and Omega properties, which are conceded to be substantial mines! in the making, numerous incor poratlons are being formed to develop the prospect areas in the Larder Lake district. The immediate vicinity of the Kerr Addison is the scene of the greatest activity. Wesley Gold Mines, to the southeast southeast of the Kerr Addison, the Chester- ville and Pelangio properties to the east, and the Shaver property to the north-east, are ne uY^corporations. Wesley Gold Mines are diamond drilling; Pelangio have men at work; and the Çïïesterville are also reported to have operations under way. To the west, Barber Larder and Armistice Gold are. starting active, developments. Mr. C. S. Greenland is Consulting Engineer in charge of operations oh the Pelangio and Barber Larder properties. He is particularly familiar with the district through Ms eenmâtï- tion with the Martin Bird property. The Martin Bird is located some foflr miles to the south-west of the Hoi's' Addison. it ami hold the story back until the writer has been consulted. Newspapers do make mistakes, of course, and these errors are usually due to the fact that purveyors of news are nearly . always working- against time. For that reason it is R LAKE COLD AREA NORAND A MINES POWELL* ROUVM AWE SHONE reCK* HUGHES MRfGHT 'HARGREAVES SŸL.VAN its ro&uftN MAC AS SA RQUYN j NORTHERN ONTARIO OMEGA j KERR AD055ON MARTIN BIRD I UPPEfi CANADA' 2 MLS KfRKLANO LAKE CAMERON fione&r&t la he LARDER LAKE FRANCOEVie À&NmÉLO ALDERMAC QueaeC O M T A R < O Ma Y Oft A TlON (/RTOAf N c GARRY /Mr THOMPSON X CrtAttsrsr SNA V£fit ae&n ATmtSTtCB &0CD L Wesley G'Ot-O Af/A/£S SV/m/CATE Labeoue Hay J? K/V£Î/CA TE Mmes T/jjs eftnatvYrt from jrtfof*******?*j? LœfhtvSst £-o£m& /yp/segjÿkt, /rs£fhâ€&f$sf t ÛWM-efXêiCà ,/WW. ■ impossible to gloat over the errors of radio broadcasters, On the contrary, contrary, the radio announcer deserves the sympathy of his audience, » unconscious mis-reading of his text or a mind that runs ahead r.$ the script may bring a storm of criticism criticism on the air announcer's heno. No, we don't envy him his job. 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