I . - frniifcvranmas, _ ii __,. . 2 I = J 214- “- ' - ' f'” ` ' " » ' E ` '_»i'».»1_',=‘_~.f» ».~=~='=-s.v-. _-.<3-.~.» _. _ V+ = - ' ~ - _ _,Y , T é._fi_ ,_ _ _ _,_`,_ ..,__.,_4_; wonxtororut umlr. - ! l l.u.\'nu.\'. Sep'ember Il.-\\'ritinR U’ ` ‘W Times, S r Gilbert. Parker quotes benilwf r in su to! his 'ontention thrt Byce poor ~ _ P the American wheat fields me bex ll w rked lo tte limit. - llic;-cilists and all athletics depend on Bf~I.\l‘l‘I.E 1 ‘S I lnimcnt to kreb lhflf iuinls llmber and muscles ln trim ¢ “One Grade Onlv and That thc Best’ West St. Peters, P. E. I. McLaughlin Carriage C0., St. John, N. B. `Dear Sirs: -This is to cer-_ tify that I have used your carriages for the past two years, and can truly say that .I have found _them entirely satisfactory in every particu- lar. \fVishing you continued success, I am Y0urs_5Truly, l JOHN ] McADAM. “lleutiou the Guardian." _RK A HINT T0 SHAVERS If you shave yourself or if you decide to begin: at any time, kindly re- member that we have everything needful in the way ofequipment. Razors, mugs, lather brushes. a specially fine assortment, razor straps, bay rum, witch hazel and lotions. We have Colgate’s shaving - sticks and barbers‘ bar, _ W'illiani’s stick and bar and i Pear's shaving soaps. Our 3 prices wlll save you some pennies. J. B. JHHIESUN. 4 DRUGGIST, The Medical Hall. _ *faq he J r wean DUN LOP RUBBER I-I E E LS THE THE Two Two -mi w mu r-uuena Mauna DUNLOP RUBBER HEELS WEAR 7 _ 1; ee-.ef _r=e-_*xv r Qs `.',`“:~;"~. =_L.‘ " g-If;,*» r 1-. SC L_ Aadle-are ready with a full line of everything reqnired'for_school trade School'B`9'oks. ' ’ _ Exercise Books. Inks, Yeas, Pencils, etc., atlowet prices 5p»c.discount\oa|lScholtl. You don't have _to""§§k " for yourdiseount it will be tak od your books with- \ ;pu$§kiug. __’.- : ,_ 1 1 _ y 1 2 i‘iiitchcll’s %kstoi'"’ci, Sunnyside. »_. ~ l ._ THE HOME 0F THE GUARDIAN (DAILY AID WEEKLY.) North Side Queen Sqlmre. CBARLOTTETOWN, P. R. I. Business Office Telephone 1334:- Oice Hours S a.m. to 6 p. m. I. P. HOOD, Advertising !(¢r. F. R. NBWSOBI. Subscription llgr. fiiiorial and ll;-Tfelqlone |33. Oice Hours ra noouto 6p.m.; Ston pm. 1. E. B. McCREADY, Editor Residence Telephone 32 mf lnllsls sulmlll TUESDAY SEPT. 8, 1513. LA BOB DAY. Yesterday was Labor Day- and a statutory holiday set apart in l!0ll0'l‘ Of and for the advantage of those who toil. 'run cuss includes me bulk’ of me muh population ot the Dominion. lt was due to the thcnghtfulness of the hte SirJoha Thompson that this day was set apart ia Canada. Its adoption in the United p States dates some years earlier, so that our special holiday for labor was now: meansanew it ea. We lollowed in tho* wake of the big Republic, and b! advllt' 5 ingtbe same date as our neighbors it has come ta pass that the holiday is general H almost throughout tl_re_ continent which _ conra.il_s so many, and from year to yearl an increasing number of millions of p workers, ‘ In almcst all monarchicil countries the p birthday of the reigning Sovereign is a 5 pubaic holiday, set apart hr rest, reereaf l tion and for honor to thehead of thoatate. l This isjproper and well enough in its way, and conducive to. patriotism, bn; the honest industry of a nation collective- ly is always oi more consequence than any individual ho never high his station may be. B y observing Labsr Day we recog- nize the dignity and the worth of in- dustry. We express our sense of the fact ,i that labor is the source of allwealth, of all progress and a prime requisite to the wel- I fare and happiness of the world. _In Can- ada, as we have said, nearly all are work-- ers. In the lleld, in the mine, inthe work shop, the factory, in the lumber camp,_the fisheries, in sailing ships, driving trains, in the store, ihe ollice, the household, the work goes on, each performing some- necesssry part in con tribnting to the supply ot the general wants. p And, after all, probably the workers are the happiest people in the world. We A can readily see that not so much in anger so for the welfare of the race was the dat given, “I_u the sweat ot thy face- shall thou eat bread.” To be bushy em~ Itis'a~'naeaowasluQ ~-Z' _f 5 proverb was Dru: wri. ten this °‘_l\l£_gr_g;h and to play makes Jack n dull boy." And what is true of J ack is true o!'h’r~ sister as well, ard of the father 'ani mother of both, and especially of tin mother, for there la no clasithat we_kno~» of who have so few genuine holidqa a the mgthpfg, es|)¢¢’i&ll, ll! Dlll' i'@.lll»!'] households. We hast that Labor Day may be fmm-yur!-11 noi; s-. gdly of healthful rest 'hind recreation as tar as piss ble. The observance has now become general in the cities, and spin ibisyearaglod Dloklhp d llrria prepared. We venture ihe hope that among those in the vlllale and country districts as well, there may be each yea a general observance of the dey se apart by law in honor of the lworkere. “So moteit be." i The Alaskan Boundary Commissioners will have a heavy task in- aoqnaintinz tnemselvrswlth the lass of documen- tary and other evidence to be submitted The American case alone makes three volumes with a total* of about llwpages. The physical illso( the human :asa arf so many, and death being the inevmaé-le portion of all at last, tberosseemsgood reason why there are so many maladies that the doctors cannot cure. But they are making some- progress. Oncol' the | otable advanccsisthe serum-treatment rm- mpm.u¢ria.,_ formerly a mostnlssl disease. It represents the successful attempt* of soienae to-“hoist the microbes with their own petardi" Ahorseisin- wulmd with the microbes ofmphulelial The animal rumalas strong andwell under this treatment. lien in bleed drawn from it we Bhd' developed in eolrsool time what we ml) the “antitoi"ol disease. The germs multiplying inth sernmormlldolthe bloodfhas-givenrise tothis new substance. Whenthelatter is inoculated into achild su§‘eah¢ from diphtheria it cures the little patient. And now tbowori ooleslrom Vienna that Prof. Behrig has succeeded in rendering the cowinmanc to-tuberculosis Moreover, itrie averred, thab.chiNreu,£ed upon the rniik ofcawusotreatedarealso rendered immune-to tuberculosis.. If this should be eopllrruo-i itwillbegaod news indeed. If Grnrnring' Uld Ouglit not tomean growing. weak and feeble. It does not mean weaknm or feebleness for those who.eat with good _a petite and _sound digestion. tliie- utmost that _ should retain power to wd-wgih is-theso source o 5 ysi siren Whenagebrin it genemlthlzbecanse-of tht; ""’15°§“§“°°‘f..1.1 1.4;... . `ercePs ' en; =Discovery ares- diseases of thestomach and other organsof- digestion aladenablesth _- foot ` and assimilation of efoodper. lt, theliver and promotes generd physical well being. F ra 3. ployed trom day to day in nselul work ad- apted to the taste, skill and inclination of the worker in one of the privileges and .solaces ri life to the normal human being endowed with good health. It is only when compelled to toil beyond one's y strength, or too continuously, or in some mnmg, or.-when .»ril»a- is in- sulllcieutly paid tor, that work pagans ra the was is bilnftoplshe ciitionsgiof time _____l-X-i A ._ kn ;; I Awumaa’l its ill. iii§;,"ifii._ " I& # .ip _ in ii Nil nose; ‘ avmvxv, rr. s, ‘Hotel Durrerazr Kidne ST- 10811. rs. a I ‘Bo .$32 i2.?;.%“Ft°’“ umm” Ye _ ,Pills _ Tn 'YUNEY Dodds s' S V IN E LE. l0l¢Wll.LlS. Pr ‘It ' wil grahtni' neknnuledge- ` &.P;rsec'$medicineha:!donc ibrgrandnvolzhi cr'ag0od.`na&ctit_hascnred kr,'writesMi.sa Carnelankenofren-yabur “Shehad augofeaviul seven; pny¢§’-,auf :mn-1 as rdiefumli Dr. Prem:-adviaedherwhat to do. Sheha_alakenonlythrc¢bottlcao['GolAeaHcd- ical Dueovery‘ arad_rs entirely well. S‘hcsu£ pmuinklllgeytliadtletiiiveril d were aweilkled with rs Camlir¢Hennen.yher-agii answerailiettersol taconenk Ik. _/he. All cor- dnctly' private es S' _ ;'s§§* ""` 1§il@i;E§§ itii it I- ,` f _ the stress ot work becomes moron' ing. "i f i `_ _ : `°"'°”’“ t Eg _ ,_ lwrmweis-r. __ i-_ Dim- » . _ -'f ; _~_'.f' ..._ . .|.:s_' FUR' HouseandLoto`nCuniberland8t_ atpresentoecupiedlryllra. lliehael Haclillan. Good title guaranteed A lyoagreprearisestollrs. frliliauor I - JAMES BARRETT. Bee Hive Lumber Yard ...Pg ‘ 8-mdt! Itownnanta t tem, _ DEITIOTC. - - - , . _ , r ' 'Z B ’ ' ` S S i . A SIE Il I _ _ ,- §__ __-1. » 5 .------ -~ - ff -» -we _ . - v f 1 _ " ~ - 1 '.-_ ~~ -.~ 1='er“-""’ *f-" z.»~=»f~‘~`”'a' "'-'.~....r'..' ~. ~ _ I' '- " - J- ' ' ~_ - _ - _ ' ' ~ ._ * ‘ ' - _ +1 rl. "‘ 1- -‘ '@_~i_E~‘if’ ‘~ " f"1 ' ~`~".-I==~_@%f'- »l”='_f-.ff.:~>.> ` _ '- " ' ".~‘_~" ~ V; _ 1 ~ r . ' . - fri' "~ - ~. ’-'L'-.aff -=_~'»~~`~~'~>_.~ ~` ».r.'».-. "‘Y;7“=-`=.;~»- '-~ ._ » .. _ ' . 1 ,_ .- ~ ...V-f. __ . 1'. _. » < , -_ . \ ~1 ~ 1 '~ _‘ 5,' =._` ._<. __,»;;~j»:~:,|v5;._‘;_3;, . ____,;`,_ "3, s_.‘,, .p . ,-J;f,:'P¢_ »;_.'§'f_,-.§§_;‘£_<~:..;i,~~~2.»‘;§:5.i§!"é3Q .ri 1- .~~-2 Ii' ~ V. -_ i-i§l - ‘,‘&A‘AL *ia _'i"" .Q "" - ,~' __ __ I- .~ 1» rea _ . _ s , ii 1 I i 5 ¥ f ._ s _ i Y “g ` ` K s ~. ’ I ` .r _ Vacgtion days are over-fischoi# coin- i messes( 'uesday»-‘f 5 ~~ '_ __ 'arrayed in is Hs bvshf _p<;1lsH»ql:~¢wtil it _shines and wxth a new suit from l’at0n’s be séilt to enter the race for ,the aeuygchool year ls Your Boy Prepared? If not, prepare him at once with one of Paton’s new Fall Suits-they will stand the wear and tear oftheplav und and at the same time look stylisimand c01n&>rt:able. our List of Sclnsl Tops. Boys’ Blouse Suits 75c, $1.00, $1. 50 and $2.50. Boys’ Norfolk Suits, $2.50, 3. 50 and 4. 50. Boys’ Pleated Suits, $1.35, r.65, 2.50 np. ' I . _Boys’ Fancy Sailor Suits, 1.75. 2.50 up Boys’ Navy Blue Sailor Suits, frog, 1,50, 2_5; and 3_5¢_ _ Anothu School llffcr _ 500 pairs hardy all-wool* pants for little alia years to-14, worth up to $1.49, yours- for D. B. ipaits, fsrefom $§.25 i053. G00# ry se -s -+50 6»s°1=° seawi sure for Youths, img pmol, 5,15, 8.50 and 10,00. _ 5 ' [m Over 1000 suits to select from. ~ 300 pairs Paton’s untearable school worth QI.” S This istlcbest school pantsin $1 oo. Union Made Clothing. We crow over all ames Paton 6: CHARLOTTETOWN _ .' - -_ - P. E. ISLAND - Life Size Portraits in Crayon, Sepia, \Varer=-Colors-and from any kind of a picture Also Picture Framing. All Work Guaranteed- All Good Moulding Wananted; in Hold Their' Color. '- ND (WEN 'lla-ll s. Ffg°i‘X1ie§§ iiisiriisi HIGH-GRADE ART P-ARILDR. Orders for Parker.’s Dyeing and Cleaning Wtrks, Toronto, receive our best attention. ' 3 ` which B illed 9. gg gg Q (I `f A Ut df” ' 5 be reliable » ' Many lolliag K I ' . iilltheircsses llirecl From Bur Faelurv '°° M' UP Toon' ‘ Men's0Vef¢0als, the nobbiest and swellest looking, coatsin the city, price A o $ro'.oo.; _ _ B9y’3S\_|i(3, age 9 to lgyears, gpiecfsg wilhwear and not tear like the imported Shoddy goods sold elsewhere R oils by the pound in. grey. white, black and red. Wool Batting for smiling cushions, bei! eourfons, ees., etc. . _ , _ ~- New Stoskineff 1°. 14. mv Pd* rd# New newlsklrtmg, new sultings.. Call to-day. Hmph91§:y§}_1tmngStm‘¢i FM . P* Sita =i -.mm ‘ 0' lsr' me ..- » makes the complete book- »~.cascor you any fl_\1\§1;|b=r¢!».e=ti°sa,i11sta»fr»-' quired ere`0i quartercotolkandarelwed will a *°\ with self retiring glaasdoors making them entirely dust proof. ~ Write 401’ out catalogue, 5 = 2 ne office srlscnm MPG. cu., Linnea ].S-l.owther,D.D»S, AL' l.¢td._D-DS. v bm we mzmn vm. Mlm llI\ 0 rr. 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