~» 1-ip 1 ‘. Cingss iiirgi msrusr pu nqt neglect indigestion which may lead to all sorts of ills and com- plicati0n`s.' An eminent physician once said that ninety five per cent of all the ills of the human body have their origin in a disordered stomach. ' Our experience with Rexall Dyepsp- sia Tublets lends us to believe them to be airong the most dependable remedies known for the relief of in-di- gestion and chronic <_lyBD°P€ln. Their ingredients are_e0othu1p,aud healing to the inflamed _ m6!!1b"anes of the stomach. They, arerfch in pepsin, one of the greatest digestive aids known to medicine. The relief they afford is very prompt. Their use with persist- nncy and regularity for a short time in-nils to bring about a cessation of ine pnins caused by stomach dis- orders. ` Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets help to insure healthy appetite, to aid di- gestion, and thus' promote nutrition. As evidence of our sincere faith in nexall Dyspepsia Tablets. we ask you to try them at our risk. If they do Uni; give you entire satisfaction, we will return you the money you paid ns for them, without qnestionl or inrmnlity. 'They come in three sizes, price 25 cents 50 cents, and $1.00, llonrcrnber; you can obtain them only nl. our store-'1'_bc~ Rexnll Store. The ‘ D u Co ‘ is an easy thing when you have good coal, and what is so indispensible these cold days ?` We can supply you with GOOD COAL always. Also wood icnrrrriorrrrowri Aunt ourhrs coorinf _There were no cases before the po- lice court in this city yesterday. A blayer piano (almost new) is for *mile BS Will bc seen by classified all OH Page unc. Prothonotary Murson, City who has been confined to his house for t_h° P35* W" duyu. was reported n little better yesterday. Voters should bring their tax re celpt to the poll today so as to in. sure their V0t€. as no voter once leaving the vous win be allowed back again. ` A meellnl-5 °f the lady members of the Charlottetown Badminton Glul will he held this afternoon at 4 0’clock in the srmorics. All members are l`9~3\.. » ‘. ‘ - ff _. H" fi " 'W "1-(r`;;§-l-_,bi-pix? ‘ ` n ;§,\§,,._‘; ‘- ‘W ~‘ .`». 'Y ,_Q- ‘fi so ""'¥~»- -.'~ ' .‘-" " 1-____,4_; 1 _ e_l7 _ : " / i_.` "~.. ~»¢*_,..... _ """""\ per cent Discount _oil L BED COMl`0R'l`S I Mill “Seconds” ln Linen Table Cloths Wonderful Value _ __ 1.," Snaps in 1 White _ Colions ` Our buyer was fortunate iii securing a ” _ special line of mill “seconds” in linen table cloths showing the damask border right around. These only require to be hexnmed. __ In each there is some trifling imperfection which does not in any way injure the cloth but results in a tremendous cutting of the price. '» REGULAR VALUE Good strong white coltzin 25 inches wide, regular gc at the White -` Soft firm white coticns, no starch _finished for domestic use, _1,4inches _ wide, regular r2c at the white goods l‘.nglIsh_ Mailapolem, flue even » thread, no starch, full yard wide, regular 130 white goods snlc.. . l0c 36x4 5 ins. Linen Tablecloths $1.00 for 7 5c _ ii ii il 45x45 67x69 67x1or ff of as I( ' ll K( 71x1o8 71xr08 88x90 88x1o8 f‘ “ “ fi u . If » 4( U sl of 0| ' if lt if ol (I '( li 1.10 for 85c 1.90 for 1.45 2.1o_for 1.60 2.30 for 1.80 _ .» 2 65 for zoo ` 5 55 for 2.85 4-ssfors-45 .ns ______ 5.50 for 4.25 - 8.50 for 6.50 ' Vers' fine smooth white English _ Madzipol_eli_i,full yard wide splendidly ad spied lor ladies xvhlluvvcuf, while sale price.............. . '°"' l2¢ \Vhite lunglish longclofh good _ weight, round thread ,I very'f"me, 34 , ' inches wide regular r6c \-_ hire goods ' 1623s- Shcer fme Quccn’s cloth, gard wide beautiful material, regularsoc n for'......___:_-- _,__...,. _. ....3 ..l5 Bargains in Pillow Collons- Engl ish Pillow Cotton: 40 in. Circular 18c per yd. 42 “ " 19c per yd. 44 “ “ 2oc per yd. 46 “ “ 22c per yd. Light Weight Canadian Circular. ` 40 in. Circular 2oc per yd. 42 “ “ 22c per yd. 44 “ ‘i 2 5c per yd. Heavy Circular. 40 in. Circular 23c per yd. 42 “ “ 25:: per yd. 44 “ “ _ 27c per yd. 46 “ “ _zoc per yd. White unlaundered shirts very special ` 2 for [35 White unlaundered shirts very special A 2 for [75 White laundered shirt not- able value 77c While Broche Veslings15c' White Sale Price 26 inch Broche vestings a very nice good weight line for tail- or niade waists, etc, special llainly Sheer india onniiy 186 Checks and stripes in sheer,filmy, dainty Indian dimity-crisp beautiful dress fabric I 1.00 Fine soft Lonsdale, in ample quantit for gown, yoke and sleeves, stamped] in dainty design for 1 embroidering ° Shirt Waist Design Stamped on Linen A length of Fine waisting linen, shows pretty design stamped for front, yoke, collar and sleeves. A garment requiring just a little cutt- ing fitting and embroidering 1 to be a work ofaxt. ° Some "down slairsf’ Bargains Beauliiul 32 inch Broche Vesting Special £25 This fabric is a good weight line, soft rich while broche mater\i_al-- specially adapted for tailor made waists. Will wear and launder. __-__ Spot and Check lzc ii ‘ % _ _ nr Great Value Veslings it hile Sale Price yd 27 inch white Broche vesting. This line embodies a very atttrac- tive range of patterns--good '~ weight, special Muslins---Special A nice little line of dainty dress muslins placed ononr count- ers during white goods sale at c ll3h”3}i§~.?.'“”°“ 1-25 Fine sheer mull in sufficient quantity to make gown-haspyokc and sleeves design pre.-ttil stamped y "Semi Ready” 1 Corset Cover ° _ Here’s an attractive novelty-as fine organdic corset cover, _embroid- ered design at yoke and sleeve stra s ---requires only fitting and a few minutes stitching s. ' 4 V Swiss lfmlrroidencl \ I- ‘L li .,-xo.. J \ .1 wear value that this store! has ' - ri - _ if .' g0lllg 501116. , ! 1 ? s:rle..'..'....... . . . . . . . .......7c ;~. f sale i , 1 I 1 N , ,~¢~». k 1 ._ i~'-ah li l 'le l ~ '-l f J'°***‘- __ _ _ ed, however, the psllqi-_,gf d th rl, KEPT ALIVE BY VACUUM _ PUMP ,4.._ CHICAGO, .F'eb, 9.-Science has been given new thrills by the success of a new invention by a Chicago sur- geon which for more than a daY PPO- longed the life of Miss Florence Woodman-. After the young woman had been pronounced "incompletely dead," a vacuum cleaner with mechanical at- tachments was applied and for twen- ty-ninle hours her heart was kept beating and an almost normal, supply of blood pumped thtough her veins. The machine is the inkentlon of Dr. Harry A. Richter of Northwestern Medical College. Dr. Richter applied the invention to Miss Woodman and for the first time in medical history, an operation was successfully per- formed after the "death" of a pat- lent. The young woman was an orphan. She lived with the family of her uncle in Woodlawnl avenue. A few weeks ago she' was stricken with a malady resembling mastoiditis The infection spread to the brain and Miss Woodman lapsed into uncon- sclousness. Before an operation could he performed she died-in the ordinf ary sense. / But “compl<»l.c death" is ri slow process and it was decidi-il tm Det- form nn opcrn.l.ion with thc ir~.'cn'eion _of llr_ liiclrtir. Miss Woodman had ceased to breathe when the machine was ap- plied. Immediately the heart began to heat regularly, normal respiration re- turned ar-id the pulse was as strong es though the young woman was in perfect health. The blood returned to her l;ps and face. As soon as the machine was stopp- turned, the heart ceased bl ea nna respiration stopped. In BEOHY thi! §\\”\'8 rulatives watch- ed at the bedside, wabehqd the fight. of science to bring back the spirit, of the dead girl from agar/land. _ 'v' “.°overeign”. Cashel I' I mere Hose with line@ ~ splicing, went the best”