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(l; alwauaa) lflunlde i, w. oaqses a. or an . nan . a 1...“. nae-seas , low Yollr lhuseasl ‘ . .- Obsenno Tie GUA-BDIAI may , . . lnaltlne Stationers. Grafsoi It. cages a 0o. Oneal ll- war win. Dalslel. Quill: Pill Ihll irne osufl skew-ext.‘ ::.""'* aaenaT-ea seua- the teuewha Iluitajlu ‘ ‘rlg-ll amrrraeenstsorsessy . . . w.o.vv a stats: n. III‘: I nation‘: ->;-----.--. ILI. D, Iaybr. Grafton It. ‘JUNE '11, 1924 AVERAGES Between the beat and the worst in any class or in any country there is the vast army of ordinary men and women-who are unoatenta- tiously making ‘a more or less honest livinit. neither making nor breaking records but simply doing the best they can. These, after all, are tho salt of earth, the common people who, of their own initiative, in their own way are keeping the wheels of civilization and progress moving. Yet this middle army count for little in the making of history. Only once in a while does a general or a statesman emerge NOTES BY THE WAY Two sons of millionaires in Chicago committed a most atroc- _ious and diabolical murder not long ago. Their victim had com- mitted no offence against them. had done or said nothing even to make them angry. The murderers were young college students in: telligent and educated. They have since with the utmost coolness con- fessed their orime in all its re- volting details. The legal penalty for their crime is death. but strange to say. very few persons apparently believe that the penal- rns planetarium-numeral" f IIIIOOI tol- Ola s net‘.- .*.,.........'-"-:r.'..* %*- . The Public Forum < Thlaaalumn is open far tbs llaoasalan by correspondents questions a! Obarlsltatawa not. necessarily ondalao ooadeata. v A QUGOESTION ill op- > _ . _.7__ Blr—-We are all glad to see that the éity Council have aet men to work to clear out Government Pond. The Dund and its environs ought to be one of the most attractive parts of the city. But to make it _ so in the way that has been nsgnn‘ will cost much in time and m ney. l think that the cleaning out pro- cess could be much more conomic- ally accomplished by meanacf a mud-digging machine. Put on soon after the ice forms a mud-digger would scoop out more of the fertil iser in the Pond in one day than m!!! men would in many days with shovel and wheel barrow. I dare say that a-group of farmers near the city or across the harbor could be found to provide a mach- ine aud take the mud away in the winter for the fertilisation of their 38ml. and i suggest that tenders to that and be called for early next fall. it is quite evident that the pond cannot soon be cleaned of tho dirt from our streets, or the mug soon remmed "0!" BlBht by means of ty will be paid. it is significant that tho that have recorded and discussed the murder make persistent refer- ominously newspapers shovels, wheel barrows and cart; so after the surface of it has been removed the water might be 1e; 1n 10 cover up the rest until early next winter. when tho plan l have sug- fi Inns HOW LONO SHOULD YOU LIVI1 One who has investigated the ‘matter. Dr. Leonard Williams, states that man should really live from 120 t0 140 years. Ho basis this on the fact that if you estimate the average age of the lower animals in relation to the time it takes them to reach maturity. and apply that formula to man, he is really cheating him- self out of fifty years of life. ‘ He attributes this to the fact that man is "gifted" with reason. This reasoning process is his undoing. . ‘ With an animal -lts teaches it what to eat, and amount to eat. if it has eaten much, or unwisely. it.fasta for day or two. What about maul. He looks about for something "different" in his diet, perhaps loads himself up with medicine to counteract his ind‘ tions in diot. l-le forgets the fact that he is an animal, the highest type of animal of course, but nevertheless an animal with an animal body. it needs just the same kind of food, exercise, and rest, as the animal which has no reasoning instinct the too a Take Pocket with you OU fknovr the service that Wcstclox gives you in your home-rousing you on time-gcttingyou 0G to work on time-keeping the comings and goings oi your household on time through- out the day. a Pocket Ben performs a timekeeping service in your pocket. It is just as accu- 'rate--just as dependable and durable as all the other members oi’ the Wcstclox family. It enables you‘ to carry Westclox punctuality with you wherever you go. To place it in your pocket costs only two dollars. The trade mark Westclox is on the dial, and six-sided ence to the wealth of the parents orpnge bordered tag. of the murderers. American Justice seated might be tried. from its ranks, only once in a I m", S", em" fljmiggd power, but only instinct to guido it 0 e 0 e e s 4 s 0 0 0 e 0 s o e e s o s s 94 Great Georgssu-“g Charlottetown HALIFAX 8T. JOHN VANCOUVER IIUUTBIAL TORONTO WXNNI PIG 0OQOOOOQOOQOOQQOOQOOQOQQQOQOOQOOQ0OO00‘ A SUIT SALE Here’s a wonderful chance to get your suit at n big saving in price. Plenty to choose from, in Blues, Greys, Tweeds and Fancy Suit- ' lugs, priced from $18.00 to $40.00 at 25 per cent discount. All the better styles are here t0 suit the young 0r older chap. SUITS FROM $14.00 T0 $30.00 Raincoats, Gabardine Coats, Spring Overcoats at the same dis- count—25 per cent. OPEN EVENINGS D. A. Bruce Men’s Wear 01 5,11 M1531: -socacovooo~seoosaooooooeoaooooccecg 4 _Wd while is the attention of the world directed to the existence of the army, but when, as occasionally happens, the army moves govern,- ments fall and even thrones totter and fail. But this by the way. The class or tho country is judg- cd by the best and tho worst in it. The act of the criminal or the philanthropist is reflected in the life of the community or the count- ry and fall.a as a stigma or a halo on its reputation. No account is taken of the fact that while there are a thousand honest men and woman where there is but one criminal; that there are a thousand ordinary men and women who grudgingly give their dole to charity, the one criminal or the .one philanthropist blasts or glori- ~fiea the reputation of the whole community: “Can, any good come out of Nazareth"? Yet One glorified for all ages to come the name of Nazareth. ' The record makers and rccord breakers are not without their uses. They set the pace. they help to maintain the average record of performance, help to show the possibility of raising the average standard. We note with consider- able disappointment, for example, that this province shows a lower average yield in grain, potatoes and other farm products than some of our sister provinces. Yet we know that our best yield per acre is almost invariably higher than their best, that we have grown and can grow more potatoes. more grain, more bay to the acre than scnoor. SUPPLIES ' Fm- some! Opening our values far In excess of the ordinary, ara conceded the Line “Par- Excellence" for the Marltlmes. PRINT PAPER GOR-IBBIJERS. Overalao-Mado Truro-in quantities with your own Imprint. R64!" 51i- Exercise Books 4o-4s-a2 Paim- Bflvllivi I'M"- ment of covers- Retail 5c. DEAD PENCILS, PEN HOLDERS, PE-N AND PENCIL XCOMBINATION. PROPELLING PENCIL-S, PENCIL BOXES, 000., etc. N0 Old Stock to Work Oil Everything New land Snappy Top Values Bottom Prices Right now you will nssd for School Closing l Pads, t‘ in r ' t. r ' Wood loalss, etc. lond ua your Mall orders. You will appreclda our lervlos. Protractors, BAIRD -- THOMAS -— SCOTT, LTD. I Train. res. sltmoa aria oa-nsracmoa- » or -t—-——" any one of our sister provinces. We have our records in these lines, but unfortunately our general average is below what it ought to be and if it wore not for our few record makers our average would be much lower than it is. What we need to do in order to got a good reputation in the ofl-lcial records is to pay more attention to our poorer farms. to increase the yield on these and ao make good our claim that Prince Edward island is tho most fertile provlncc in Canada. -——-—-oo>-—-— THE FUNNIEST THING The funniest thing in the Can- adieu political situation today ls llr. llaoKenslo King's glorification of what be calls his ‘national policy, inst as if it were some- tbing of his own mention. lie is. or appears to be, ridiculously obliv- ious to the fact that every sane man and woman in Canada knows he sad his party accepted this of "National lthan. in any other civilized country ion earth. That is an appalling re- is again on trial in this case. But its many failures to punish the guilty in the past is the foundation on which the conviction rests that these criminals will not be adequa. tely punished. Murder and homicide are more prevalent in the United States cord, but is indisputable. The fact is one of grave interest in Canada for it exists in a country adjoining our own and from which our Dom- lnion is only separated by a nation- al boundary. For a distance of 3.500 miles across the continent we are in touch with the land of ten thousand murders. Murders are in- deed far too common in Canada. more common at least than in the British isles. Also detection and punishment of the guilty la less speedy and less certain here than in England. And crime as well as disease ls infectious‘ from close contact. It is strange and unpleasant read- ing that insanity is increasing. in all civilized lands.‘ A famous American surgeon, Dr. Charles H. Mayo, commenting on the fact that the average of human life has been greatly extended within the past hundred years, has coupled with it the statement that insanity is alarmingly on the increase. The average expectation of life to the infant born in 1800 was no more than 20 years. Today it is 50 years and steadily increasing. On the other hand Dr. Mayo states that |iasanity is increasing more rapid- lly than our length of days. it is increasing at tho rate of two and a half per cont a year and in no country more rapidly than in the United States. insanity is a disease of civilisation and to prevent its increase medical science has so far failed. Barbarians and aavagaa rarely be- come insane. The dark racos Africa, alike in their ignorance and superstition, show no such indications of insanity as do the white races. The negroes splanted from Africa to the South- became insane while they were in shelter were provided for them dom they have gone insane largo numbers. With them. ‘many of their white which have long been fruitful causes of insanity. should be hcaihtler in body, ilve longer and yet be more slrbject to mental disease than their ances- tors. lt contradicts the accepted theory of "the sound mind i; us sound body." lf our bodies are not aounderthaa those of our parents why should we live looser thad they! Again. rnany featursaaud qualities of rnind and bodiara ia- l saw some slavery. Their food. clothing and It Ia a paradox that people today v AGRICOLA. —————_§OC>——-__ Q44‘ , {Daily v 8.1.32.5.” F0 Guardian Readers UOOOOOQOQQQQOQQOOOOOOQO JOY OF WATER martlns ’wheel at evontide And. with swift silent joy, Soar and circle And plunge into the boso Of the lake. ~ ' Flapping a rhythmic flight. Their fleet wet wings LBPDGIT up the cool sweet evening air They. winged evtasy And joy of life incarnate, Whirred and whirled Wet pinicned over me And circling wide, Dipped again With silent happiness Into the lake's clear joy, Comrades many they; O’er and o'er. with deft sure flight They skimmed tho crystal waves And plnycd the ga together- Until from out deep blue east The tender night stole forth And trailed her healing robes Across a weary world. By Mabel F. Blakesleo. - JUNE 11.—You are intellectual, a great reader, and a good talker. You have good Judgment, and never act hastily or rashly, You form friendships readily, and care a great deal for society. You have considerable pride, are careful of appearances. and will be most happy in your home. Be careful in money matters, and do not try to outshlne others. Your birthstone is s pearl, which means health and long life. Your flower is the honeysuckle. Your lucky colors are light blue and white. of tram _ ern States of America very rarely ‘ and the rnalorlty of them did not I worry. Since obtaining their freo- = in ~ neighbors - the hard problem of making a liv- ~ ing has caused anxiety and worry ;' PRINCE VIGGO ‘ York. on fruasday. ‘Ha Miss Louis loath ln Ottawa. hopeful aide of the picture. sollll to be agreed that A Buried Wrong Man Of Denmark, has arrived lncNaw York tor his marnlags tn Mlaa Iiaanor Margaret Orson of Now proved vary popular with ,oanadiarla._whan ha - attended his brother's niarrlaga to has steadily increased. rw is the lt early it does seem wrong that as men and women walking erect. Willi dominion over all the animal king- dom, made in God's own image, as we're taught, able to traverse land. sea, and sky, that we'll not uso good ordinary sense about the care of this wonderful body of WESTERN CLOCK 00., Limited. PETERBOROIJGH. ONT. ~ z. pa, s... Jasniel Sin Jill-w jail ikslrrn Pam: In 51.41,. up hm 1-00 low JIM Iym Baby Ira luv ours. _ I am sometimes asked to ex-l plain why there is such a lack of understanding of the needs of tho body. why men and women know lcss about its functions than about a motor car. - it is not hard to explain. You are in ordinary health, get up in the morning, go about your daily duties, oat your meals and thou off to sleep again at night. That body of yours does every- thing for you so easily, so smooth- ly, that you don't really have to give it any thought. it's very perfection is your un- doing. You know how you hnvcal- waya felt toward the health "crank." You figure him as going by tho clocknlwaya. up at a certain time“ so much physioinl "culture," then u breakfast of so many calories, so many chews to each bite of food. then his outdoor "breathinx exercises," his lunch of raw wegetabios. and so forth and so it, ll. The very thought ' about have your mind anyway. . Now this faridist may have had to adopt some regular system for his particular case. But you may go to the other extreme. and be- cause o! your perfect health just go along year in and year out with no thought about trying to DH!- servo the parts that may wear out. Any one part being weak can shorten your life. You are only as strong as weakest part. No special system required. Get your physician and dentist to look you over at least once a year. And at least try to follow their advice. W. G. Y.. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11 790 Kilocycles (380 Meters) WOY (Schenectady, N. Y.) General Electric Company Eaatsrn Standard Time YOU? 11:30 a. m.—-Stock market report. 11:4,: a". m.—-Produce market re- port. 11:45 a. m-Woathcr report. 11:56 a.-m.—'l‘ime signals. _ 5:00 p.- m.—Produce and stock market quotations; news bulletins; baseball results. 5:30. p, ‘lnr-"ACVOIIKUTO Story" (courteq of Y0uth’a Companion). SILENT mom‘. _.r__.¢-a>-i._ Her Husband (Canadian Press) NEW YORK. 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