lltfzi I' -vs-. ._ "-B,*- »-_ - -...ff v~ n-ull mrmsr anvs _ THE GUARDIAN rms-l or ALL _ 1--» 5 _ i in _-Le S. ll. lticlloiiald New_Autlu_lm Ideas in Blegantly l-`ash_- ionalile Suiting Mat- erials. YOU CAN GET THE RICH- EST, smartest effects from the suiting materials received a few days ago 'fr`oni 'the manufacturer. We want every lady who apprec- iates appearance to see the hand- some lines that have been unfolded in all their factory freshness--do picting all the true romantic elegance of a lille fashionable fall costume. Come and see them- admire the fille materials, the handsome effects sllown and: when you drape them around your skirt you'll llotice the becoming l elegance that is Commended by fashion critics. You can select the materials, trimmings and patterns here, and you can even have them man- tailored to yollr nleasllre right in this establish- ment. Colne and compare, admire and select. There’s only one Royal Broad- cloth and that’s the Best 'I means at the strikers’ disposal. » Any person who appreciates broadcloth ele- gance nlust admire our showing of Royal Broad- clotll. Shown in all the latest shades. $l.65, L75 to 2.25 Black Materials The sllnwing of hlack dress goods offer a splelldid range of lllziluriala-fille, fnsllion~ ailllo good appearing goods. .\ll-ltons, venetialls and. llroadclotlis comprise a splen- did showing ol suit elegance. i\leltons 35e and 45c, Vollotialls 650. 85e to l 25 Broaidcloths l.65 to z.:5. (Iolored Goods lf we Could just show you the handsomeblelldingeffects oftliis smart showing of col- ored dress goods in this Bd \\'e arc of illc opinion that they would not last long. However you owc it to yourself to see them. ’ They are shown here iii a profusion of nutumn elegance at frolll 35c, 45c, to :.25 the yard. ‘~ `\ __ _ ` // haault declared that so far -as the ll You like Tartan Plaids You'll Admire This Showing Those paltriotio tartan plaids :ire certainly perfect' nlaterizils for persons \\'l‘o have alittle Scotch blood in their veins. They are suitable for everyone. A 25c, 451:, 851:. __ _ fl In a Strong address Bishop Archifm- gs-_ ---3 ‘ ' . ‘. """' ""*€"'= 'f ' l ri i PYARD _'Elf BY §TRlKE HAMBURG, Aug 29-The general lockout consequent upon the strike of shipyard workers has now exten- ded to every yard, and German ship- building is _absolutely at 4,, stopli- still. There are as yet no prospects of agreement, as the employers are not inclined to negotiate. At the last conference of employers the Hamburg and tha other North Sea shipyards were willing to como to an arrangement, but this was prevented by the unconciliatory attitude of the Baltic shipynrds-a proceeding un- mistakably due to the influence of the naval authorities. In particular the large shipyards, which are chief- ly occupied ‘in building worships, re- jected the compromise, with the sup- port of the Ministry of Marine. In this way it is explained why the De- partment of the Interior sees "no occasion to intervene.” The large shipyards are determined to fight the matter to an end, and the struggle is expected to lasb eight weeks, and may even extend to threa months, according to tha, GERM m> gz -4% Already several ships needing re- pairs hava left Hamburg for English and Belgian yards, and it is just in repairs that the most profit lies, for competition in building new ships is so keen that profit is cut down. to- the narrowest margin. . The number of strikers has been reduced by some thousands, who have left and found employment else- where. The total number of men out of work is now about 33,500. The re- solution of sympathy by English trade.unionista with German strikers has been communicated, and their promise ol financial aid has been re- ceived with lively satisfaction. OFFERED $75,000 FOR HARVESTER. BOSTON, August 29-Wm. G. Brad- ley, the wealthy New York horseman, ~ owner of the stallion Binger, Sire 0( I UNB". 1-53?. today through -an i agent made an offer of $75,000 for Harvester, 2.02. The proposition was ° made at the Readville track, where the grand circuit meeting begins to- I morrow, and where the stallion is in charge of trainer Ed. Geers, 'for his Staff Bgninst his record Thursday. August bhllsen, of Milwaukee, own- er of The Harvester, would not en- M"~ Bl‘ad1eY'S Bgenli. who went 'after the ChHmP10n three year old stallion . Colorado E. 2.07}, first offering Ge0_ h Estabrooks, of Denver, Colorado, H $40,000 for the horse, and later ad-lo er luturity on Thursday. representatiivq of the Pope at the t Eucharistic Congress, would eschew 1; newspaper men will be allowed 011'; C f' L- ;';;_ 'phira Caramels (30c lb,) Pattersowsf agar-Diinner Mints, (25c ib,} Turkish IBM fl lb boxes), Rowntrees Juju- _b°_3 (400 lb.) and many other lines at E~ A- F°5l»el"5. Central Drugstore, Sunnyside. "'Insect Pnwrlcr, new stock, frpuh strong, put up in sprinkle top boxes, lic and 10c. E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore. g_31d3i_- H '-’°" door an_d no obligation is implied M00re¢ MGI-cod are Showing and the goods themselves win cou- glsrear- fsrlolfli 0l'|Er1olI?hd?i>9 SKI" viuce you. Ask lar 8 few cuttings ui CA I A B OVGS l`l 8 S ZSS, 8 65, 0118 . __ ` U stud fastener. tho sort that you Egpgrade 27 bhades mr Fa;l_;;d,_¥_a - Washjng H ere pave always pain i.oo to i.l5 ' F0! Infants and Children. THREE p|ECE or. Thisflne new range ls offered ..RI(.HT IN .. YL I NHT IN ` ‘ you atjust 85 cents per pair. QUAL]’,l.Y_ P§,1I:ONf;' RH\'_u,,um tl" Yllll lla" Always l“°°'° ° M0'-°°° 3‘l7‘l“ nnoAnoi.o'rH, Ar r>A'roN's. SEND _ _ Fort SAMPLES, 'rl-us Wim. PLANT II_Nr: I Direct Route to Boston -rrutas _ lf First Clal\s........... . _ Second Class. . . . . . . . . V Return, First Class. . . . . . .. i8_o`o. Commcncmg 24th june S. S. ll/\l.l FAX leaves Charlottetown every Frirhiv ai .mu fur nawxasnulw, ll \l.i FA ' ...mi Bosron. ' X Returning leaves BOSTON Tuesdays it noon. T. NICOLL Agent, Charlottetown. 4'-a5drth6m. ‘School Books l College Text Books. l$l0 ' Term l9ll including the Newly Au- 1 thorized Text Books for School and College. All S_cl\d0l Books sold at Puli- llshcrl Prices. - ALSO - an lmllleilse range of the new- est and best in , Strilbers Exlrcilo Books lamination Pads. Muscular Move. FIN!" Pill- Note Books, Polmlnlll, Pencils lraurl. - Foolscap, BLOTTING PAP. ER, MICROSCOPES, etc etc in tact everything required by the student. CASH discount, and lowest prices guaranteed. Send along your children for their slipp- iies, we will trea' them right. Carter & Company .~ ' ,, *‘ t PLEASE Us AND You. as SHADES E A E R N To orioosn FROM. s-zoau. S S-,:.CO_ "A sign ol Public ounndencs. ii _ " ‘ is a mark of the greatest confidence antigens App! i;\ol»u|2Al;° noun §,'§§f,g,,‘{"°',|,,i°,» thgfassliilptiglgleigall Hy crude llmuanaili is me rel.. . l ~ ' °'“'°°“ §,M‘,’E'§ "‘ ‘°" within ills page raw months. we up- sold ui; one price to un $1.15 less 0}1A31,0q~»|~m-|_,wN1~0|;0g1~0N preciateiit. Why don’t you breall leash discount. There has never been First Clas|..............-._.......$ll.20 away, too? Bring your next pre- one yd put on at a dlearanca sale, Second Clan.. .............- ....5920 acrlption to ua and have it tlllcd Now Fall stock just opened, to see State Rooms.. ll.S5 from the freshest stock and best ig is to buy 1¢;_ p,,¢0n's_ g._32d¢_|_ Complete Wireless Telelrapli lquipman chemicals possible to procure. The a Kinnon D u o o Contwire Route M c r g C .. c r. Gt. Gao. ' ° '_ ‘ lem- Hi-John-'°~°°=-m-M°“d»};W»d- ...ul Km si... .nu .c°“°°'“’ “""‘ .'“"3° .l°°'l' The Star Steam Laulidry nesriay and Friday for Eutport, ubsc ue’ and a re utahnn for honj l’°’°'““d.“"d B°“°“- .-.___ _____-__ ___i ’ P . A. F. Webster Prop. Raturnln leaves Union Who.rl.Bollt.on. ed goods' extendlng over A long l Mondays dfednosdny and Fridays at 0.00 il. m.nnd Portland at5.00 m. for Lubec ,.;,,,,, 0,, and S,_ _,,,,,,,_ " ~ { \ period. are unlikely to ieopard ,__#__,__,--i_- _~__.-- P Direct. Route, Leaves St.John at 7.00 p.m. 'l‘uesrlayl-l, Fridays and Saturdays _lor Boston direct. Returning Leaves Union _ Wharf Boston at 10.00 a. m. Sunda(y_s,Mon days und 'l liursdnys for St. John lrect. 'l hrough Tickets at proportionately low rates on sale at all Railway Stations, and baggage ehec d throug to destination L. mppon. T. F. ds P. A. E _ Agent.. Bt. John BARGAIN WINDOW sz.1s for sl.oo We have placed in our East window a number of articles worth from $1.00 to $2.75. Some new stock and some which are articles AT A MUCH HIGHER 'PRICE which we wish to 9 ' ' close out. W9 Any single article can he bought for $100 while they s .Ss K' @23- FO last. A rare chance-first to come has best choice. W. N. TANTON Opening ilp a sp ` did assortment of Nlllre Dame li' JM* H QI Ollr Hard Coal is coming in excel- i O lent shape this season, we know our customers will be delighted with it. 4 We have another vessel on the wa knolvli institution will re.vpehits classes on Tuesday Sept. (itll, lglo. As usual private lessons will he given ilidmwing, painl- lilg, vocal music, piano, organ, harp, , mluldolili. guitar plain and fnllry needle- work. Lessons in pllyslcalclllturo will College. A special busiiless depart- & mont under a eertif`ici\t¢-d instructor lends up in grnduntloll from the Lin- Phou 52 8_3od6i _ _ e 24° . Charlottetown, 8-aidimo _ . -\'~:~' , ‘bc given in class-Pupils competent for Sunnyside Bookstore he work are prepared by licensedicach- _ tr for matriculation at Prince of Wales the party up to Montreal. ' *__-g'_Y1v--_-_Y Y_._l_:::`*`_` Mn:-_~_gAn;u»AW"A_»n`_>__min-__“ty __,floman Catllolic Qhurch- is concerngd Shirts at big rei_i\ictions.` A large . H ' no good Catholic could become A “"°S‘"`tm°“t to Pmk from at “hom ' M0il"9 kiHS¢S (all flavors.) Devon- "For your Boston tickets see Rog- "Plan to see the Fall dress goods, member of the Maisonic Order wihe- any price yml desire' Try one fm ers City 'Picket Agt., 84 Great George `Brosdcloths and Tweed suitings. A ther 01 French, English 0,. Séottish Sunday.-D. A. Bruce's. 8-27dtf. Sf- 3-9dU-BCL postal will bring samples to your rite. V __......-_________, Bears the w====~ °f WHAT DRESSMAKERS THINK. sidered, to use them in the outlying d' . i c . . . n these latitudes would appear to be V ' ' the champion trotting stallion The and over many roads where ti. gates from all the Seamen’s Unions tertain the 11 _ N th' of Europe and America "epi°esi:ll‘cd 0 er 0 mg dmmted aft the International Con-grass of Bail- o ' ` vancing to an even $50,000. The deal Bgree to the formation of a Ecard WHS 121! In Hbeyance. the parties in oi conciliation to deal -.~.;-.i tile meet after the American horse breed- grievances of the men. _ gnbject of heated discussion nl. the N0' NEWSPAPER INTERVIEWS. con res nie due sees ..l several -r ""'_ t MONTREAL. Aug. 30.-It is an- .posed the Suggestions of British lin- Dollnced that Cardinal Va.-nn~utt'.1i, the ions for the strike. The ilutc oi the nounnn 'rruolllnr _ i In 'ronowro noun. TORONTO. Aug. 29-A doulble tial- edy was enacted at ton Robert Street this morning, when Augustive Mutt shot and killed' his ~ wife and than blew out his own brains. When itilcir daughter Lottie 'and n 'bqardecnamad Henry King Clark, 011- temd the house nt noon for luncheon, they found the body of the woman ly- ing on the lrltchen floor, her head to- ward the door with a gaping bullet wound in her left. temple. 'Phe man was found in the sitting room in the ,front part of the house with a great ‘wound in the side ol his head, and the door crimson with coagulated blood. The daughter was prostrated by the sight, and Clark immediately sent an alarm to police llcadqllarters. Merkt. it was ascertained, had been in an insane asylum and only resliill- ed his liberty today. Both he and his wife were elderly and had 'been mar- ried tthirtyi-seven years. He was em- ployed as a cook, and from letters on the body it was found th-at he had served with 8, number ui local hotels. GASOLFNE FOR FIRE ENGINES. MONTREAL, Aug. Z9-Gasoline automobile ilre engines with a speed of sill?-Y miles an hour, cspalile of ua- ing the same power for driving their pumps as their wheels, are the latest additions planned lor the montreal fire brigade. Chief Tremblay has re turned from the annual convention Fire Chiefs -at Syracuse and saw thcee dl the International Association of machines in operation. A 'report fav- oring the purchase of at least two of these machines will he made to the hoard of control and. it is the inten- tion, il the report is favorably con- lsbrictcs of the city The real difli- ulty with engines of this ‘description ith the snow, but the chief states hat; they will go where horses can go oiuld not. NTERNATIONAL STRIKE OF SEAMEN. COPENHAGEN, August, 2‘i-Dcle- rs and Marine Firelnen is session ere agreed this morning to di-elnre n international strike, unless Ship wners of every country concerlled Tile proposal for the strike was the g S, g` U he continental countries having op- hreatenrd strike will be knnwil onlv o the leaders of the intern-itioilal YOUNG A 0ne Week Sale ¢ . 1. \ -Sample B0YS’ IF WE COULD JUST .HOLD up one of these suits before your eyes we imagine you'll be tempted to buy _more than ou actuall re ulre. _ ` ` gp y Theywhdle story in a “nutshell” is that va ,trav- eller we favored with a big order gave us the ‘.‘ti,p” fm a certain line of boys’ two and_ three piece suits. The point is this-while we certainly are awake to a Saving we ordered ollr regular stock--and anyway we think it a good policy to _ pass along a saying rp our custolners because it is mighty good advertising to our store. The whole disadvantage is that \ve’ve only one ' suit of each kind, but we think that w_he_n you see the wide range that you'll conclude that it is a foijum. ate disadvantage. = E" , >_~ , fs A Most Unusual _ ff Savilig in Smart, Snappy Three Piece Suits This is an eleg- ~ ant lot of boys’ _ ;*:l/fgf. ill”-"` arty... .. fa" li 1”' _-'fi ‘,",'}{-""'-_,.5 ,iff-Iifébt YL", -~:.-.';`i /1 l t.ff.~1~. ., iw _.i,;~';,p'; ‘QI aa eras, q in ~lv`2`<1§. '?=kE&'; r~.\' ”l?="53~ / 1;# __";.~»:; ".j` .S ,_-' `i"l.».._,§ .gi fi.; jf 7'i.¢'fit»