true Although science has eliminated staking rushes this year. it start- some of the risk. guesswork and.ed recently when prospectors delay. staking claims for mineral were allowed their first glimpse deptislll is still a thrilling evcry- of the first government-sponsored man-for-himself affair. Lac La iicophysical survey of the l.7M Rouge in northern Saskathewan is square-mile area. where valuable phe scene of one of the biggest copper and perhaps nickel depos- ' Monet: CLAM STAKING can Home 0 Post d Inah: lwoodcratt. Virginia Leader. noos- ier Boy. Prairie E001. Junior Canuck . . . They multiplied so fast that in 1921 the more substantial was founded the Tribe Paper Edltors' Protective Association to keep things in control. By that time boy editors wen getting out the parent magazine. Lone Scout. A yellowing copy of the July, 1921 issue shows contributions from more than 40 boys in It states and four provincea. The ser- ial running then was Wilson of the Mounted. by Lionel Sandford of Latharn. Alta. Articles touched on everything from Navaio lew- elry to treatment of poultry for lice. Times changed The automobil and the movies hit Lone Scout. Ad- vertising revenue was spotty and Boyce had been making up defic- its. in 1924 Lone Scout folded and LSA was merged with the Boy Scouts of America. PAPER REVIVED But lasting friendships had formed. in Hudson Heights. N..f., Charlie Merlin had been chief of the Lone Beaver Tribe and editor of the Lone Beaver Tribune. or LET. in 1927 he revived his paper as ELBEETEE and from that the lllbeetian Legion began to grow. its membership now is about Ill. its may lie. Within a half-hour of seeing survey maps. this staking party. left. lands by plane alter a 15- mile flight. to he the first in the staking race in the choice area. It would have taken days to reach it by foot or canoe. inaiiiinianiisniiirormei Lone Scouts Will Meet in London I By CHARLES BRl'('l-Z fianadiisn Press Staff Writer '1l'aPIl expedition” to RM big-game pictures from the air. Results l.(lN'DON. Ont. lCPl(0Iif' of thc were only so-so. but in London on world's liveliest alumni t-iuhs ui1l.hIr Hay hark. ii? We! Illtided mefl here Aug 21-24 in its ycarlyjthroiigh it fng bv it boy scout who ,,.,,,..,,. fr:-fused in tip it has his good deed The Elliculiun 1.1-zioii lt;is lltl uf-ll for the day. tit-ci's and no (luvs. its iiicmhcrs l"iIli'f'-bbNl- ere middle-aged men of varying Batten-Powell. in Htl)('l' Ituikcd l9lli he til) III(i0I'- race. creed. craft and profession. Doflled lll9.30)' 5000!! oi Ame!" H Their one qualification as leizion- It'll V MW; 1. mm they mu-9 belonged Thc Lone ht-outs were an out- lo the Lone Scouts of Ann-rii-a. alll iiruwtlt Boys In the rural areas organization of 500.000 lung that Pllllldiil not into st-oiiting because ,,.,..h,d (mm H". (-,-,,.i.i,;-M in in.-. tlicv lackcd numbers to form eiib-Arctic. from Honolulu to .Ncw- ii'00tW- T0 With ill?!" HOYM-t iynummndg founded LSA. using It nucleus thel u0,."n”am,n-- .. ,.,.,-i.,.,,. 1,... .10.ti00 boy ant-tits who sold his strait-laced 1 acid for i.si 'rn.BIade and Lcdscr. - , h v 't: ro.ior inl .'l3".'.'.'nXci iisi?h-2i".i.' ?.....3..... ...l i'm-NED M MAGAZINE riirfm0FY 33i0:f' 3l"?r'"lr':)lfir":l';rL:r Tn llflIfll'I' it he started in "' '”5";5:t”; '0 ms "MM ("Iii ifiis the maszanne Lone Scout. a M in ft min rit of t'fVFl'PlIf1l'lfl- uwkly 3' 30 Hum ' year" m"' f:-' xaelf; '"hmhmm M lhmx run: stories hv wt-ilknnwn niitdoor .il'lved hundreds of miic-. a art Mwn By mm " W” " nmge ll " I l' innnthly and Jaiiies Oliver Cur- P BLISHER-5 IDEA wood and the other old pros had I g .iicoii eliminated. snowed under by I l.5A was the ci'e.'itioii nigh D a flood of copy from teen-age since. publisher of the thtcago writers and artists competing for Letiger. a fiction uccklv. and tho . the medals Chicf Totem Boyce put Saturday Blade. a fcatiirc and pic- up to reward their enterprise. tn.-r paper. g ' LSA was organized with empha- Boyre was It free-uhcciing rhiir- sis on woodcraft and such. Provis- iu-trr. On the heels of Teddy ion. was made for boys to form Roosevelt's African safaris, he "ITih('.l.”g Tt-sis wore sot tip in unit not himself with a "halioono- such lllhji"PLK its the phases of the IIVI VIM! by depositing tl"K'l"0I Ind so-all cash in this lnvelott Depository of any how. Here's how our customers - old and new - can head from our new dual purpose "24-H0"! Dspoitory Ionics". (l)CuItoIsots of this branch can now deposit cheques and Q to Slot) cash. anyttm do 6' -mi. in on Envelope Dep0IIt0fY- You -in-vii Incl&yal'depIlthoIsodthaSpecialEa- velopel provided for this purpose. Ind tII'0P uKgnnI(Whkm&tf8WW&&lK building. Acknowledgment will be mailed to you. Envelopes are avaitabb at this branch. Once a year they got together. mmng "" "Mn 0, gum, in nag many bringing wives and children. tun. the ftremsn's lift. and how to cook beans in a beanhnle. There may have been thousands concen- tratinl on these pursuits. But the fact is that when Boyce said "yes" Last year they met in New York. Next year they go to Puerto Rico Although the roster of Elbeet ian.- includes farmers. teachers. musicians. civil servants. and one who describes himself as a shovel- handle pollsher. it is perhaps na- tural that many of them are news- wealth of amateur journalists. 9”" m'”' "l'"',"' mmm"nl"t Boys from the cities and towns um” '"""' Tl" ml" M3 I” 5i" flocked it to join their rural col-'" ' I'M" s('"'” V" ""73" '- leaizues. Morgan. lie now In a vice-prep Almost anything could happcn,i'd”" "l "'d""'l El'""'lti ' mllnr and did: tenance subsidiary of International Lon. scout Elm" Fish", M Telephone and Telegraph. Merlin ' om. rmnenged I” C". is a supervisor in New York for ies. on behalf of Hanover. to a wesler" U""”v contrlbutorrcontest. ltlasted fivt-. Tmk” G”l"d'l- 1'" "ill"? "I months. Chicago won. Hanovert LN"? s”""' ” ' """m'"”'l "'1' '. .hM d I ' '. V.hlIsi in Chicago other Elbeetians inis in a spoon vp are to uni M", Hmk Eyerlyi mmuiu mg MW York ltor of the Des Molnes Register Iflfl Tribune; Wilton Garrison. sports editor. the Charlotte tN.(l.i 0bservcr- Charles Wright. public relations man for a Pittsburgh ad- vertising agency; Claude Binyon. Hollywood scenarlst; Alexander Nunn. executive editor of the Prev Rresaive Farmer (Birmingham. Ala.t; Gregory h'Aiesaio. New York rartoonist: Rev. Edward I. R. Hlsnn. President Eisenhoweria pastor. Arne Riiiiri. Surlhury insurance man. and Harold 3. West. a com- mercial artist. are hosts for the London convention. to manus ipis from the boys themselves. LSA developed into a weird and wonderful common- CONTRIBUTIONS HEAVY The copy flood grew so heavy that some system had to be put into the awarding of medals. Points were credited for contribu- tions: it!) points brought a medal and the title Lone Scout Contribu- tor. Another hundred made you a lone Scout Scribe. another a Lone Scout Graduate. Top grade of all. and it was practically I peerage. was that of Lone Scout Quiiler. its reward a golden quill. Tribe papers were founded by the boys to take care of contribu- tions that couldn't make Lone --- -- - -- Scout. Printing presses were set . up in bedrooms and cellars. iland- i "Y FORTRE” written. hsnd-printed. lob-printed. The Kremlin was nfgtnally multigraphed sod hectographed. built an s walled fortress and con- they bcgait in weight the miiilbaas.tainod all of the city of Moncow. l eeoeoooeoeooooooeeo QOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOO IAIIGUAQB CASH tiftu booking hours by using this Wallet Depository. "2 -HOUR DEPOSITORY SERVICE" Now available at the CHARLOTTETOWN BRANCH (2) Merchants and business-inea holding sizabb sumsof-onsyafterbankinghourswillapptr oiats the safety advantages of our Wallet Dr ' service - which makes even big cash deposit: feasible at any hour. This service, too. is available at the Cbarlottetosm branch. 1-his "24-Houi- Depository Service" is being intro- docedhyTbsCanadiaiiBankofCoinmcastscoru of its branches across Canada. For full details and regulations regarding this new an-viee.onqoirsatthebranch.0iirpersoanelwil tidy his rot THE CANADIAN ANK or commence us saancuss scsoss esisass ne'er to sun no Convicted Of Fraud In Super-Highway Contract HARRISBURG. Pa men were convicted Thursday night of conspiracy to defraud the Pennsylvania turnpike commis- sion of 8l9.500.tlXl by allegedly drilling countless "unnecessary" holes to (ill in abandoned mines along the super highways right- of-way. , Four other Ill('I1 were at-utiittedl in the case that Governor George M. Leader has said involved ”the; greatest public swindle of allt time. i One of the uinvit-ttvd men unsl former turnpike commission chair-' man Thomas .I Evans anti an- other was his nephew. Finirlcs W. Stickier .lr.. president of a Road- ing. Pa, engineering firm formed in I952 with si.am capital andi 'APt Five, worth a stock value four wnrsl later of more than 3l.0fiti.lili0. I-Ivnna and stispendntl turnpike commissioner James F. Torrance. both Republicans, wore r-omit-led of cniispii'ai-,v and of intstvondiit-t 'Find Hand Fired lships Cause The 'Most Pollution in office Found guilty of con- By DAVI MclNTOBlI spiracy and false 'pretenoe were sticitler and Clayton A. Llltdsidlai Canadian Press Staff Writer former ., ' manager and vice- OTTAWA tCPi -- The United president of tlie Stlckier's engin-lstags gopstgntlyd is. more Int:r- eering firm. Manu - Mined newest tan aria a use in its search and Development Com-l00i-IHUY Oblalnlnil Ilomtc W939- '.PlJ.MN'll.l arm" Eliinelf finzrlice office: it themcl:m- , Tl" V”-5"" '5 "b”"'-'5 miwon. WM convicted M ml, is the outer defence tone of the spire”, ItUS. The Americans are therefore i ivitally interested in Canada hav- llefent-e lawyers immediately III! III? m0Gl POI?!" WCEDOM "ill- announced they would seek a newiibll p y trial and Judge Homer KreiderlslPl'95':"" P-I-enimler and GU5- . aie .et-retary ii es rev: it y H"? (mm lo M" M "I. hrm-llsooke in favor of the US. making """'"'i!- H' '"d"Pfl "Til 0' ll" nuclear weapons available to its five to post SL000 hail vrithtn l0 allies to the Vorth -Atlantic Al- day. and delay"! ununrinm IIIBIICP though this fflllht require iamendinenls ltt PXl'iIln1 American r legislation. I But there has been no inclina- tion here for the Canadian defence firstydt-partment to press the US or IlDHIiC arms ROYAL NAME The planet Uralltiit vial named Georaiu Sldus after King Britain -to make Genrge lil when it was diitcoi'- available to Canada cred by Sir William Herschel in Defence Minister Pearlces has mu said that home air defence will Canada :.'.i.?i.':?:.2:.2.l.f.'.”.;'."..'Z1".'.it'?.i'; The Guardi-n P-ze 9 missiles. which were not suit- Monday. July 29. .--..... .m-. . 4... That means there is little ttn-IN." w" "y '.t ."h.u' or without atomic warheads. 'misIiles will have to be incorpo- defence system LONl)()N iiicuterst - BrlfalII'I them. at least for I shod many nlallded In the British Army. dlan Arctic and sub Art-tic only a to ,1; gm... 5,.n-..-p., ; The interceII10” M” "9 '9 sist that mcn's hair is uniformly 1,-ound-to-air missile has been dea-',,,," g,.,.”.,a,.). 1-at-1", uni”, '"”""Y W" l I.0Nf:P2ST RA.N'fiP.' atomic rot-kt-ts. There is a p4issi- iiig -t.lfKl nt.Irs til the Sviutl able as dafenalve weapons in such "- mediate interest here in t:ruund- mm" at" ya i However. it la generally at'-- Barber; Pfgfggf 'rated eventually into the Canadian They would not replace jet ln- 18.000 barber: protested Friday at -years. The reason for this is that Th, nam,,.,,i h,-,.rd.-9,5,,-, (.5. 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