., fs q..-§,`;5_\.. ‘gy-» vi seem - _ ,. .. 4. . » ~ < ~ ` ' " THE GRDIAUAL CHARLOTTETOWN, FEBRUARY 61 1899 -' " " FARHERS’ I NSTITUTES- \Ve have received from the Oiitzirio Department of Agriculture the report of Mr. F. \\'. llodson, Superintendent of Fa.rmez` Institutes, for the year lt-507-S, a document of .300 pagrs eiiiiiodyiiig si vnst amount of iiirclligerce in relation tofarniing iiiatters of n strientilic and praciivnl niiturc. The institutl;~s appc tr to be growing in popularity as tho ineinbership shows an increase of from 15.707 to 1t`».2i5l during the twelve months. The number of meetings was G58, the number of addresses delivered It 270. and the aggregate attendance 126.094. Excursions to the Agricult- ural College at Guelph were conducted b man ofthe locil institutes which lvsyere pzirticipated in by fully 30,000 lpeople. A Woinen’s Institute has been ,organized in Saltilect township, Went- ; worth county, the membership of which ‘nnictints to S6, an cxanipln which it iS hoped may be crnulitcd in other neigh- borhoods and lead to the establishment of an organization for the benefit of ioriners` wives on much the same principle as the farniers` institutes. Ad- dresses were delivered at the forntight- lv meetings of the Saltdcet Wornen’s Institute of a high order on domestic economy, hygiene, literature. etc. The report contains a selection of the t numerous pipars given at the firtners’ intitute gatherings covering' a very ex- tensive rango of stiltjccts. Every phase ot farm work and production _receives due attention and is ably handled by men whose pracifcil experience or scientific itttuinincnfs and prominence in the World of icsc:1rch renders their, utterances of value. The great strides which have been made of late years in applying scienti- Ec principles to agiicultiirmhave great- lv bettered the position of the farmer. The farmers’ institute has done much to familiarize its members with latest results of expert investigations and a considerable proportion of this volume .~- my in the feeding of live stock, to test the quali- is devoted to cum rehensivc re orts o thus enabling the P P I recent European and American export. ments. In particular the operations car. ricd on at the numerous agricultural ox- peritncnt stations in the United States offer conclusions of great value to the Gnnndian ` agritfulturist. Many of the detniis given in this volume of experiments carried on with a view to stcure econo ties of manu. es, or to determine the best and most productive varieties of seed, will be found full of suggestion to the farmer, and it carefully considered en- to keep abreast of the times and placing the result' of the investigations of the world’s practical scientists at his dis- posal, the Farmers’ Institute is fullill- ing its object and deserve-1 the hearty support and cc-operation ot all inter _ ° ' l nu estedipthe prosperity oith; country voice. Send for 1 Toronto Fireman Testify an be convincmp M. McCartney, Lombard Street Fire mfs cure is Hall. Toronto, dated March 4th. 1897. _,.5 ,me states:-»-‘Am subject to very .painful 'mga m ,he farm conditions of costiveness and other VV He at once to troubles resulting therefrom, but I am N_ Q. polwn &‘ producer _ cat Arrli of ointinentr, a weurlness _ and need for able him to ieffect ini'portant economies in farm methods and processes. ln glad to say that I have found a perfect remedy in Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. I trust this may be of benefit. to others.” issssssssssssssssssssssssshshshhss' hitc _F %%%%% ».. ~ ~ 1.* l1l‘ ; li/ ..»-ft Nl . », l' .-»»" ~ The ` .|. l'-\‘_~.z; l;-'.' »~l "'{ air... I l V l " Is now i __ “ _ " in full swing. For _years vve’veibeen noted for our 't`i'l1ite~ Goods ~ ~ -_-this year vve’l1ecli . th ` ’ V C _ 7 l psc ein all. It s worth your while to go through _ bureau drawers and find out how your stock s‘ta.nds, we can iiinlre a. money t g 1.; ing for you on every item. Don’t take our “say so,” come aiid see. 2 to _¢,, \__`_> ~~ ._ __\ 3 ' \ `\ gl/fjrn.. `~:- ‘ ` s<-...< lw~m '\,`~ / "" W '_"’;"i`_\ `~, Pt’ ` :_ *.9 _ - J'/\~\_ 11// _ ~ I \l` %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ` -` qt- ~ white wear exhibit. WHITE FAIR. properiv finished. finished raw seams. work. hamburg edging at front-55c. Skirts. scams tucks real torchon lace. frills headed with _~.._;___ .~\\~~_1"_ j , tv* .1 ~ Fit-to-Wear White Wear. We take a. special pride in our Garments erdered specially for the Different from the ordinary. No matter what price-each garment is IS FELLED. There are no roughly Fine cotton gown with wide em- . broidery at neck and down front 85c. Choice white cotton, embroidered neck, wrists and front 9Sc. ‘ and various prices up to $2.69. Fair grade gored cotton skirt felled Better grade, gored, frill and 3 Fine white cotton, cainbric frill and ‘ 1 Very fine garment, four cambric Very choice, fine cotton, wide ham- ~>_.` ._`,_ . -.. ,__> »» _A .1‘” _ - r . **' lllliltf MMH EVERY SEAM No“sweat shop € 3 5 N ight _ _ Dresses ' ~:~”§»_5iiii»,.,i`§{i"t ~ F ' ° S h’ ” ° ' #Ww:mm% 9 y per cent less than \ \\/Zyoiérexpgct. h _ -my , 7’ oo w 1 te I, l /1 cotton felled seams, . 7 lace trimming only 40c. A nicer grade, felled seams, lllllllllllllllllllll neck and down ilsllllllllllllllllllllllll 40s. 690 feather stitching $1. 10 illlilllllllllllllll Honest Shirts d Collected from everywhere. Wherever linens are well- i ma. ewesgo arter them, \Ved ’p gh' k ' ' _. _ _ ` _ tems could be f d h on in a nicer range of pat nv - 1 l ' l . _ r A ' _ ` ` if ""‘I" "'*.t"*?t‘_ Ut _ ‘if "ti\_'Uttl\_fttt't't't_tu‘\t~l'l»_ '~tl°li~t"\llt'~ .vt \l'».'lt‘».'l\l'l‘_ D0ll2ll‘ S3 _Table 'Linens - i,~sif llll _ l .s_ /si! , Si; . _ . / to ’ ‘ 'V ~ s» -is ’ it hush é%~W 'l " /- A -,`.__.__,{J t llll - - 't oun t an ours And every one is S ecmtl ~ `fiucedioi~the “white fail-" ` P1' Y "G ` Vt Unbleached _ .Jlitt tts.. it *E 43 Inch Loom Damask 5p¢¢ia1 ' 54 ¢¢ 1. ¢¢ “ ` 56 " ‘° “ is Damask Pretty pattern special _ 62 inch fine and very heavy for the price _ 1 , 60 inch Damask in very pretty pattern 5 Grass=bleached Linens 52 inch Pure White Damask, Special 54|; 50 cs fs S8 inch Pure White Damask, Special 6% 10 inch Pure White Dovble Special 84|; 12 ‘inch Very Handsome Double Special 95g 12 inch specially heavy and very line i4c _ _ ‘ ° 20 ri zz ll; 3| i 43 5. ` _-._ , I 45'; //fl _ \¢|:p, (4 \ t . .»- -\` .. \ handsome pattern double Damask. A $|_2§ ‘ 'F71 ‘ nur r nmmu Collars & Cliffs White Cottons We’re alwa. s /»\ _ti 'v \ it 5 *M A big lot of ne' ` ‘ ~ » _ styles ip, 00,18.; _ You know all about ’em, so we’il %%%%%%% %%% burg frill 16 rows of tucks $1.40 Some beautiful garments at $2 $2.50 etc. Drawers. Special, fair, cotton, plainly made regular 25 cent line ‘18c Fair cotton felled seams, frilling and tucks _ 20c. Fine grade, cambric frill headed with feather stitch braid 32c. Fine cotton, finished with real torchon lace 490. Fine cotton, hauiburg frills, 3 rows of tucks ’ 68c. Very choice cotton, 2 clusters tucks wide hamburg frill 856. Umbrella pattern, very choice, cambric frill finished with torchon lace and insertion $1.10 and 1.60 Corset Cover s, Fair grade, plain 12c - Finer trimed with hamburg 180 and 250 Very choice, “V” neck, hamburg trimming 340 Fine cotton, hambnrg neck, inser- tion front. 42c also 520 75c cts. At the “White Fair.” Dainty Nzipkiiis Frcsli, good, l‘leti\.'v, linens for table use, make even rt inoderute iizctil luxurious. I U .ilfffe are 3- few `pl`lCPS2 size~6Sc, ~\`0c, 006, $1.17, $1.20, Sl.-L9. size-$1.70, $2.00, $2.20, $2.57, 93 up. FD IU sssssssssss 2 ssss%%%¥s£ about OUP un- laundered shirts. They’ve in a class by them- selves. They have no rivals at their prices. In fact we’ve seen no rivals at any prices. 3 Specials. Men’s unlaundered s'nirts, good strong cotton, linen bosom, linen bands, 50 cents eacn, 2 for 95c Mcn’s unlaundered shirts, _ fine cotton body, fine linen bosom and bands- there’s only one better one made- ' that’s OUR dollar shirt - - - - 75c each or 2 for $1.40 The finest unlaundered shirt on the market, reinforced back and front, endless stays. “2l00 linen” bosom and bands - - - special $1.00, two for 1.85 “At the White Fair.” y ,;_ ,.,_ V f,,-. __= _ ._A ._ ft.. < 1 -. ._ f :_ .- . 55' ';'~_~. ._§,_ .- _- '. - ~ #_ .. - ~ _ ._, . ~_.._ 5 , -' , `.';` Ti. if r’- - _ ‘ ' .- ,. at ...._. w tsl. _ »~\ ‘+1 .,.. ,;_- L ‘_ -~,,; _ ~ _ _ _ ,,_ eye fs, ‘cp *-25 _‘_ , _~‘ ': -_. ,_'__§', if -'» .= »_ .1 _ v’ :___€ ‘_" ,-, “ ,__ ' ,_ _,.,_. ,r,.,.¢,_., . _ - _._ rr- ,~ . - ;, _ 5"; *"5»\ "’». ". » ` -a . t - ; ` ' " .. _ ~ r »_ t, -~ », _ , _ . '._. i ” TF. »' ’-1""- ' s ' ‘-» -4 . "- . -1 _ t, ~ Y pleased to talk ._ l f-'2’¥"“` " quarter /ff, lg, $2 per dozen. “Wilde Fair,” Laundered Shirts Fair grade, .ready-to-wear, open back ---- ' The "King" shirt, laundered, fine linen bosom and bands, bosom w0n't push up, wonlt crush, braces don’t interfere with it, perspiration ca.n’t “melt it’°. The best shirt We ever saw for oi-clinary wear. Open back only. Two grades. $1.00 and $1.40 Fine open front dress shirts, ifitters, just right width of bosom, splendid linen bosom and bands ` 1.25 Similiar grade-open hack and front _ 1.50 ».~ ~ f gi big lcn of 4 ply linen collars in all the new shapes 20c each ill 5 <1 cuffs special iec ` lf/ Pet' pair and 27c _ pair. Aa the loc each 3 for L yplstt quote the prices and leave it at, a. . , 28 inch width Mc 36 _“ ,“ 5c 36 inch in better grades, 5d, 6, 6§c 36 inch, good heavy cot- ton, special 'ic 36 inch fine English long cloth Sc Some beautiful grades,8§, 9, 9&,l0c 36 inch Queen’s own long cloth,English 126 750 Pillow Cottons_ ‘Circular pillow cottons and the other kind-plenty of both :for your choosing. ‘White Fair’ prices. ._ 40 inch Circular special 12c 6: l4c 42 I( ‘ H U 44 N (I 2 6( 16° Better grades are ' 18 & 2Oc 40 inch open at one edge 10c 42 .¢ H so cc 1 44 cc as ca as _“At the white Fail-." 1 Cllf ll “At The White Fair.” Sheetings I At our last ‘l‘white‘fnir” it dropped in dupliciitte a line _ofw ing she had bough of our Mi'-° A four years previous.. “She still good.” Thatffs the kind we ` _ UNBLHACHED ’ I’la.in 72 inch 10 and “ “ “ bettfer grade Twill “ ~“ Fine ~‘ “ plain Heavy Englishhal bleach# ' ed . l ' ' 18, 20, 22,' W ITE' 72 inch plain ` 72 “' twill 76 ‘° plain 80 “ twill 90 -‘ twill These are only. e ut one third of grades fa* the “wh t-§!._fai_r” _. ___ . -» They Stiygiid the Wash-tu. test If _ ` Hemmed quilts C " .f " x84 inches, 651: _ ice 5 " \ ,_ . Heavy ,~°"‘ fudfy ii il "Q-'i \ 1 - _,$1 honey comb _illllfi and $1.0- ' Soft . ..,,L,_,._. _ . _ American / .__ lnitmltlltlr _ “X86 Fine large umrscilles quillts in designs, $1.67. ~i6ll.75, $2.00, all cut prices at The White Fair. . _Thirsty To welsh _ ` _- ~ Hereai-ea. lot Fregdar_old ` 1 ers. .1 sims . _ il] I Cotton. linen l and some mixed la C‘!»,€--/ 9 ‘~/ mixed cotton and t_ _, A l iinen Special lots, lump and cot-5011 11? per pair- ' An assorted ‘ot in' whiter; 2 A ed Turkish,pls.ii. l nea and lin A Basket ful of medium size linen Towels 2lc pair. 1 - Heavy linen, fi-inked. red border 17c each 300 a pair. _ ' A Heavy liuck 2 -40 32c pair and so on up. 361;, 42c, 3c, 630, 726 llllif 90c per pair at “ e white- fair.” '_ . \ t Roller '_[‘ow1le1ng Dark Flax per yard , l 13 inch Linen , 4% 14 ii' u 5; 15 inch Bleach Crpsh 16_inch fine Grasp, 18 inch fine Cras y ` 16 inch imitation Russia Crash 8 l-2 and s` on, 9,9 1-2 10 1 1-2 all speci lcut prices for The ‘The Whi Fair. White- Ilawns. ' Sheer dainty finle fabrics.- cut price for at the White Fair. l 1o1-2,121-2, ll, ie, .na Tucked Laws with 2 inch hem 5 tucks 1 2 inch 5 narrow tucks land 1 wide ` 16 inch soft Twill 5; 6c 7c Sc l8c l3c 17c _ ,q FQ , // ' 9/4 * cotton and some Secure R __Q_.n.1__