_ . . _ i- . _ » JULY za, 1915 A T I g _'gan cHARLor'rs'rowN Guannigtn . i sites 'rsnssli - ,_._,. ' ~ .~ " .it _, - , i 1.. .‘»./;t{‘,gtA/TESH. ) fa... _ y.. 0 \ 1 t . The Cream You Have Hoped For You bave_oiten wished for ,a disappearing cream which doesn't_ dry the skin-and I now we have ir. The name is Pensiar Vanishing-Face serum-~ ._ -_ I t `It` is d li' htful, sooth`n . ' and refreghigiig. At the salrngi time, it isfree from ingred~ Q -ien_ts that deprive the skin I of its natural oil; therefore, _ it doesn’t have the drying effect ‘occasionally noticed after the use of disappearing cream. Penslar Vanishing Face gream is sold only at our _ e_rislar Store and we have it in two sizes, at 25 and 50 4 cents, ,Look for thePenslar fi.'“sign.“ . , E. A. Foster Central Drugstore Sunnyside M. Conceptions of Conscious Control, Mr Fuller is u rl t have been very popular. as in addltio neetcd with the lessons. ‘ Mr Fuller called attention to th changing motives which .actuate tii five a child is governed entirely b and runs the constant risk of bein Spoiled. Ile is thus made iiiteiisel others as well as himself are to b considered. At ii little later age his actions are at times apparently prompted by more generous impulses, but the real basis for such actions is at first self-interest. lie learns by experience that helpfulness to others is likely to redound to his own advan- tage. Somewhat liiter his helpful tloiiiss are nronipteti by ii truly altru- istic spirit, the spirit which influences one to good actions because they are 80041. not because of any benefit accruing to oneself. In former times arbitrary control was exercised by all in authority, and the present tendency toward self. exercised control ordinarily runs the “Sk Of bringing in some elements of anarchy. This sell’-exercised, or conscious control, can be safely allowed in schools only \vhere a cl 1, J ABSORBiNE -Reduces sinned. Puffy ankles. jgnmphangitis, Poll EviI.' Fistuls, oils, Swcllings; Stops Lameness and ulinys pain. Heals Sores, Cuts, . liruises, Boot Chsfes. It is a.n ANTISEPTIC AND GETTMIEIDE [Non-Poisonous] _ Does not blister or remove tba hair and horse can be worked. Pleasant to use. 52:00 3 bottle, delivered. Describe your case for special instructions and Book 5 K free. ' ABSORBINE, JR.. antiseptic linimcnt lor mankind re- duces Strains, Painiiii. Knotted. Swollen Veins, Milk Leg. _(loin. Cunccnirsieil~nn1y :i icw drops reqiiiri-il at aiiapplt- caiiun. _Price Sl ner boitlc ai iii-:iris or df-liw.-reii. ' WJ. YOUNG,P.D.F. 14| lymans |ild|1..Montr¢al, Can, Absuiblni: intl Absorblnc. Jr.. are made In Canada. 'T Prssgnnis Misses Ali-na mid lrvnc lloriio and Mrs (Dr) You orc spciidiiig scvi~.i'zil weeks nt. \\’right`s l-lotcl, N. Bedeilue. x Mrs. ll. ld, liissi-tt niiil ltlrs. llzilph Diniock, \\'iiiilsor, .’\'. S., :ire visiting Mrs EV. ll. Noi‘toii, 7 l’i‘ince St. Mrs_L. ll. l\lo0i‘c iiiiil three cliildren, of Lyiiclibiirg, Va., arrived home Wed- nesday night, to spend the summer with thc foriiicr‘:~i parents, Mr :ind Mrs Hugh Traiiior. Mrs, Silas ll. t‘ni‘cy arrived from i'lynioiitli, Mass., last week and is visiting friends in tlliorlottetowii, Mt. Albion and Mt. llcrbort. Miss liiiiz (loi'doii, llrudoiicll, Miss Mziiid Hli‘ii-kliiiid, ziiiil i\'li's, Sliiiilcy I.. llairdy. t‘il_v, are visiting iii .\'oi‘t|i ltiistlco, the giii-sts ot' Miss Ora War- ron. Mrs. t‘. ll. t'nlin-ck, :ind little dau- ghter ltoiiiii, tlttuivii. Ont., were pits ciiviiiiig, oii`n visit to llio foriiicrs gt » ' 'ear insight into child nature is possessed by the tenclier. Otherwise failure is likelv to result. ' The desire for one to control lip; own destiny is an inliorn one, and is sure to develop sooner or later. In- dividuals and niitions alike have ii fondness for independence. Mr l<‘uller pursued unotlier analogy between nations and individuals in :iii iiistriictive way. A iiatitin, re- leased from arbitrary government, and starting upon a democratic sys- tem_. tretluently passes through ii period of storm and stress before the multitude becomes capable of quietly governiiig itself. But this passes by tlio_traiisitioii i`roiii external control ti sell-coiitrol usually involves ii pcrioi the individual soon realises his re with conscientious care. ROUBSGMU. early among educational theorists, advocated conscious con ment it' left entirely to himself, lp, carried this iden too far, ns his system would lead, not to self-exercised con- trol, but to a condition where thorn \\'_o_i_ild he ,_a1isoliitely no control. The kindergarten idea avoids this extreme, and tene-hs thc child to rule his con- duct himself. but with due regard to the rights of others. Sell'-denial and kindness to others are niude founda- tion principles. The ciiild study movement has fur- nished a better iindcrstaiidiiig o1"cliild nature. and as a result we now know how to utilise the chlld’s interests and inclinations in setting him to supervise his own conduct. Mr l¢‘ullcr's lecture was much en- joyed by tlic teachers, :ind a vote ot' thanks was tciidercd the icctiirer, \vlio leaves. to-morrow to conduct iiistitiito work ni tlic_Stzitc ot' Wiscoiisiii. 'l’lii~. nieoiiiig was closed by singing the National Aiitlieni, mit-t-i-s nv iiii- i~1nii»i-1-ss >‘=ii~ii~i\l`lT"“T“l`TY Y9' gurdiiig the intliiciicc which nature study and music exert on the lives pt' ml. ynnng_ l)uring his short stay I1 (fharlottotown Mr Fuller inade many friends who will bc glad to welcvliie him back should his services lac iilile at future iiieetiiigs of the .unii , School. .T _ ~. .~NERVO-1-TS-_ Il., __-‘V__ __ L I _ _ L 5 .,. 1 __._., I nh A ‘/ i *__*-_ .Ny _._ . .-0. -» Norvomi, sick headaches tcll of cxhniistcd ncrvcs, and warn you of npprmichllut l"`05"""t;’:: or paralysis. By cnrichlngF ll blond Dr. Clinscs Nerve Otrllq rcstorcs the wasted in-r\o Cl' - and tliortiiighly cures licailnchvsi ,,|,_.(.,n|(.s,m-gg and other nervous disorders. M Debts o Box. I" D*°|°"' °' Edmnnson, Bates & Co.. 1I"““*d' ` , Toronto. t I; _ ./ _\L., CANADA T0 GIVE FITIIHIITIT THlI]INli WITH IlIiITl|lI'S TNTMITS (Special to The Guardian) 'l‘Oi(l(), .lilly 22.-Japaiii has inform- od liritziiii that she is iiiiable to ac- cede to liritaiii's request to announce prohibitloii of trading iii the far east with citizeiis ot’ hostile nations, chief- ly t`or thc reason that thc laws oi' Japan do not permit ciiforcement ot' such a iiiunsurc. The Government is iiinlcrslood to have poiiitcd‘ou_t to the el'i`ct‘t that tlieri- is no trading bo- twuen the .lnpniiosc :uid rcpresciitn- tives oi’ hostile coinitrios in the ini' ciist. ` 'I .__-`:`.`l.' 1,000 MACHINE GUNS (From our own correspondent) OTTAWA, July 22.-Subscriptions sufficient for the purchase of ii thou- sand iiincliliie guns have so far been received by the Govcrnnierit. The principal contribution is from the On- tario Provincial Governmeiit, which contrlliiitcd half it million dollars. ’l`in-ro are also one hundred thousniid each from Huntley Drummond and Jiiiiics Cnrrutliers, Montreal, while vnrioiis other amounts, raiigihg froiu lon to five thousand, are from liidi- vidual clubs and various institutions. uorsL__iuiiiivALs I VTCTQFIIA. -_ ,. lt. l.. Jiiniieson, Toronto; N. Mother- uil. Siiniiiicrslde; C. l~‘nurall Fisher. Moiitreal; P. Clarkq, Mt. Stewart; il. Mitchell, Fredericton, N. D.; G. Jones, Toronto; H. l‘anner. Plctou; tl. lllclmrils. Slielburn, N. S.; W. lr- win. Ottuwii; G. McKenzie, French lllvcr; A. Bally, Montreal; H. Rich- afilsoii, Toronto; A. Lewis, Summer- lsde; F. Mncdoiiiild. Sourls. QUEEN. Rev. li. McDonald. New York; D. t‘nhli\. J. Mitrlicll, Now York; J. Mc- Elroy, liostoii; li. Glidden. Middle- horn, Minis.; A. McDonald. Murray lllvor; Mrs. J. Murray, Boston. Mase.; Nc; ve T<>od"".-§' 5.1/ \ 1 1 . - ~ < . \ K Nt.: ,.. _ » ~ ~ . “ ‘ »~ .~ it * v - , ‘ -"= , ‘»‘1.~'.--~»~ - » .‘> '_ -M. -i _ ~ ‘ ‘t ’ `- ~' ` ~-“~ _ ._ ' ` . it K..-J "1-“` ' . ' \ ` ` T X ` 1 ` T T 'T Hg en A H w "H ` V 1' 35:" 5 ' ' 10.1".. ... I >"`7`T“-»"`-"'»"'f-5 " 1' ,.1 1 T»*19T" -“‘ » `~ ' \` 1 ‘-l`l@` .ln-`g_ M<»l.nrci\, W. McLaren, Mont,-_ ligne r _V .figs ~ -.=.uemi=-J.».-.'.»f...'i=.;a..il! " O x2 E FURTHER TAXATION TO BE CONSIDERED (Special to The Guardian) L()Nl)()N. July 22.-liiidur the prc- sciit cxccptiiiiial iziriviiiiistaiiiccs thi- questioii ol' further lnxiitioii oii ini- ports needs serious coiisldcraitioii ond the tlovernmont and (iliuiiccllcr ol' tin- ltixelicqiici' will give the inzitter curly attention, said l’i‘cniier Asouitli to- day to ii deputation ot` hziiilters, and inorchaiits who interviewed hini for the purpose of urging greater nation- niall int-onies. The Proniier fully oncurred and su gested n wider ai was drawn up. The Premier said lie was in full he country had not gone far enough or it long while hail been of the opin- cry nrliltritry. He thought that it T a il o r s And Tailors A are Tailors by temperment-- . rather than Manufacturers by . temperment. _.Our tailoring is done with the ultimate wearer in mind. We prefer to make Made~to.-Order Clothes for certain men to making huge quantities Of commonplace “hand-me-downs” for anybody that comes a ong. We are not “calamity howlers” and do not think that the Public must start Wearing the bargain clothes, so riotously advertised, at $7.97 to $12.97. We do not believe that the Country is going to the “demn1tion bow-wows.” The only “unusual conditions" we_ know anything about is an increased volume of business-the past season being the biggest Company ever enjoyed. ' M d t Suit or Overcoat “ °M‘;...,,,,.. Unrestricted selection of any Material 31 . i » \Vi\ U . rcfusc to iii-iiovc tliiit otlii-r iiicrcliuiits I ‘Well-_-arc li-ss lioin-st in thi-lr iiitt-iitioiis than wi- nrv. ’l`lic_\' siinply have dill'i\ri~iit staiitliii‘tl.s ot' vnluc froin riiirs, ’l`lii- i-iisltiiii ot' cniliiii.: i~ci‘t;iiii grniliis oi suits "'l`\v ciity-tivo llollair Suits" ziiiii tlieii scll- ing tiicm ns "liii.ri;iiiii.~i" ol $7.07, $8,515), $12.51). ctv., is so tlioroiiglily cstnhlislieil that iiierifliiiiits reni- ly tliiiik, no doiilii, tlint. ilii-lv :irc si-lliiig nt less tliziii rcnl vnliics. lliii they arc not. 'l`li<-so are not t\\'<=iii_v-tivo ilolhii- suits ;ii~i~oi~diiig to hui' slziiidtirds ot vailuc. l"roiii it “Mill-to-Mali" point ot` view they arc really \\'oi‘tli pcrliiips triiiii $3 to $10-W tlicy are not good cltitlius :it iiiiy pi'ii'i» ziccordiiig to our notion of goin] clotlics. 5 .| it .. Supt. of Branches, Eiiglisli iiiiil Scotcli \\'oolli-.ii t‘o. __A . Maritime Provinces. M-MM _ M @ K: V " _ .__,,. _ i ° 1_1"- . 9? _‘I \") I ‘it (pk M 0 l 0 d If _vnu uri' out of rvtii'/i of our .\'lim'.\‘ _vnu mil rrl_\' on 31 1' €l‘S--",.,» i p .1 - - ii i/not itiin _\ iiiui. Sivi /oi //\/.li tirxirrlta oiii/ilizr, .\'I_i'/rx /iiiuls, .i‘i'/f-1/ii‘. “t'»'1~f.»l=n:'istl_-. 1 uglit to begin on a. lower scale :is income taxation was obvious if cre- dit was to hc maintained and thc rc- sources iiccdcd for the cl`l'octive con- dlict ot' the war procured. The con- sumption ot' imports must be diiiiiii- ished, the export trade iiiiiiiitnliicd on an increased scale. He said the question would be dealt with not by piecemeal us in the budget. PROGRESS IN WESTERN THEATRE (Special to The Guardian) PARIS, July 22.-Tho following comiiiiiiiication was issued to-day by the Froncli \Vur Oilice: Relative caliii prevailed generally along the front. There were some artillery actions in Artois, in Argonne, between the Meuse and Moseile, in the neighbor- hood ot' Les Esparges and in the for- est of Apreiiioiit. During the nlglit ot’ the 20th and 21st and the day of the 21st there was extremely fierce fight- ing on the heights of Little l`teicli Ackerkopf, to the westward of Much- ster in Alsace. ten miles west south- west of Colniar. An attack by us was followed by nine Goriniin rouiiter-nt lacks despite their heavy losses. Two lsattalloiis of chasseurs holding our positions niet the cneniy troops and _inflicted heavy losses upon tiiein. Wi- captiired and held the trench in thc neighborhood of 150 metres in length and maliitained all our previous posi- tions. To the north ot’ Mueiister our forces organized the positions they had conquered on the crest of lin Linque. ln this lighting we took 107 prisoners. Our avlniors dropped eight bonilis of 90, nnil four of 150 millimetres, nn the station of Autry. to the norliiwest of Blnnrvllle iii tho i I , . I 12 and 13. Argonne. ln the Dardaiiellcs quiet l‘lii'lstiii:i wife of 'l`iioiinis t`iiiliii :il the iigc of 72 yciirs. 'l`iit\ ilccciiscil, who was :i diiiiglilor oi' tlii- l:itii't`apt, ’l`liiiiii:is lti-,viiolils ui' tiriiiiii l(i\<»i'. l’. ld. l., is .i'\'i\'tul by ti liiisliiiiiii twii siiiis, \\'Iiiiiiiii ii. tif i'I:ist. \\`iilpolt‘, i\lii.ss.. :intl Evcrctt S, :it liiiiiic. TWU sisters, Mrs. ltllizzilii-tii Mi-lniiis ol` Avonglaic. 1'. IC. I., :ind birs. lloiiald McLeod of Astort-ii. li. I. Thc inter- ment wliicli took plot-cnt Mount Stow- art on |~`rida_v :iftcriiooii was vcry lnrgiily iitii-inicil. 'l`ht- sei‘\'tci‘s nt the homo :uid Uoiiictcry were ciiiiiliii-toil by the Rev. lt. l‘. lilurriiy of the Mt. Stewart Prcsbytcrluii (`hurcii. }‘.M. 3.45 5.00 .'i.-l."i 0.22 7.00 Canadian Government Railways Tlicrc liiisscd :i\vn_\' :it (‘licrr_v lllll. Read Down, on 'l‘liiirsd;i_v iiioriiiiig. .liily lilili. Noon A.M. 12.00 7.515 1.20 8,30 2.10 9.02 2.55 9.27 :$.30 9.50 lisp, Arr. TN Prince Edward Island Railway MRS. THOMAS COFFIN. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JUNE 14th. 1915 1- Trains Outward Atlantic Standard Time Triiins Inward, Ciiarlottctown Hunter River l-linernld Jet. Kensington Siiiiiiiiershle A.i\l. 11.40 10.30 9.59 9.27 Hcp. 0.00 Arr. Fiend Up. 1’.M. |‘.M. A.M. 10,50 10.130 9.52 9.03 9.21 8.55 8.30 .»=.~=,. wcfs. Chips I C 8.40 9.38 10.27 11.08 11.45 1".M. 12.10 1.42 3.10 4.22 5.20 Dep. Arr. Summersirie Port Hill O'Leary Atherton Tigiiidh Arr. 8.45 7.48 7.04 5.10 |)¢'[i_ 5,45 ;2"N_*~vu c-:W ' ¢'f’S2‘§ 9.25 10.00 ~i?*.`: 33? Dep, Arr. Emerald Jct. (‘nps Traverse A. M. Arr. Dep. iniii. T si 5 soo i_4o 1.oo \\\\\\\\\\I 5 nouns "f,/ gkinnsv //_, PILLS .fs U I g I gi C54' l.\\\\\\\‘ stl' ' l"*E\LLKioN&Y/0'” ii* i|._ t?,,;=~=\.mxr|§'1\‘,.‘»f.... M Iii, GNT-S Dls (` |;. `, °"\ri r_ T55 F ,Ti-itl'"i""‘:'ii»l 1- .1 it" \\\\\ prevailed since our success ot' July `* 3;'i:Hi1'»? I ~ P.M. 11.00 4.10 4.110 4.137 6.00 A.M. 6.50 8.40 9.17 0.46 11.15 Dep Arr. . Charlottetown Mt. Stewart Morcll St. l’cter's Sourlis Arr. 8.05 7.02 6.11:! 6.11 l)cp. 5.10 5.45 4.10 3.27 2.55 1.30 7.10 AIT. Elmira T>'l4I£"“tf`0`0 .°’?'?‘.“ or no c.-to o 09 . A.l\l. 8.45 9.55 10.25 11.05 Dep Arr. . Mt. Stewart Cardigan Montague Georg(-toivn Arr. 7.00 6.11 5.40 Dep. 5.15 3.55 2.48 2.20 1.30 ._.i.va.¢h.¢lv\.v.1v_n- _ \4..ve_~r.ii~.r_- t.~.u~§ux'c~l~l~al.» . Flat.. llnlly only ax. Hut. it Sun. 3.10 3,10 Dep. 4.25 4.57 5.5! 7400 Arr. (‘hnrlnt,ti\tnwn Vernon River Dnily ex. Sat. & Sun. Arr. 10,00 11.23 Murray Harbor Dep. 6.30 . ~ » Slat. only 9.45 8.31 7.00 ` . _ s -1 lull 'i '\. . _ _. 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