Attractive -':'.-“.'71~=-.-..— wetin New Wash Dresses for House Wear $1.75 Trim, clean, attractive percale housedress in narrow stripes of blue and black—-or sand and black on white ground. The plain collar the edging of the pocket, the belt and the short sleeves, is of either blue, or sand to match stripe in th $1.75 A wide range of colors and patterns in nice percale dresses, some ot them in small diam 0nd check, some in stripes, some in floral patterns. Some are finished with harmonizing plain collars, sortie have self collars, prac- tically all are made in A really handsome wash house dress is of gingham in either blue, pink or sand in general effect, while the patterns mainly, are the large gingham checks and plaids. have short sleeves, a These collar of harmon- izing plain material, caught at edge with touch of the dress material, fin- ished with a pearl finished with belt. attractive at . . . . . button. Dress is Really very $215 Maura 8|. Mciaui iii. Queen Street Baseball Players Appear In Court "rrrco Chicago and One Si. Louis Man Gave Bond: for Awfil“ ance for Trial CHICAGO, April lL-Thrcc Citi- mza American League baseball players, and Carl Zork. of 15¢ Louoi indicted in connectoii wth the tats Charlottetown {world 50ft‘! scandal. appeared in t ourt hr.»rc itesterday and gave bond for the appearance for trial. The ball players were: George Weaver. Joe Jackson and Claude ‘vVllliiimie. Zork made a demand for an 1ui~ mediate trial. lie stated that he occasionally had bet on ilmli games ‘but he denied that he was ever at member of a gambling syndicate, ‘or vrds in any way concerned in the zillegcd fixing of the i919 scr- l "-wvaauammunition-unannou-no: Tlhis delicio coffee-like instantly taste -- rec SOLD BY GROC Save Yourself from the disturbances which often Follow tea and coffee drinking—- by a change to NS TANT QSTUM cereal bevcra . of vor is prep red the from any _ eleinent- economical- satisfying. There's a Reason?» Fastam 4~_._ IIaIovlnnnlnlilnnliinoltltnllnlnln cup to Suit: your rmF ERS EVERYWHERE i PommiCereai Co.,l.td. _ door, Ontario. I -rr PAYS tom In m: pro. —“‘I’HI ARRIVAL 0F KITTY" ——'l‘ho llalpequo Dramatic Club will present the Farce Comedy. “The Arrival of Kluy" on Thursday or. enlns- Doors open at 7 o'clock. -~REOEIVE blPl-qlMl-dllisp hlncNeill. Dim ‘ Botttood and Kin Dfllwlll. t-ho gi-nduall-llt nurse, of tn; Pnnoo County Hospital will receive their diplomas Thursday evening. -_-_ -8TREET MBNDINGP-lt l9 und- erstood that Water Street. Sum- menide is to receive a good deol of attention this coming summer. in the line of drain pipe sewer. and also the.‘ completion or the will be equnt to lllly ill the Mari time provinces. llotllers Be Careful loch or tho uonhlo vnaanlnt (Continued from Page mo: produce thorn. but the clear cold fact is that. nothing. which was pro- curzibie from Liberals. was Dur- chased from simporte-s o! the Con- servative, party, Bu! in varying amounts. from a. few dollars up to .ns ntuch as $i..'l,625_12. the supplies were purchased from the political supporters and healers of the Bell Government. in the: choice lang- uage of their organ the Patriot the invitation was literal to their friends to “Come to‘ the crib and getlyour fill." and they came. Tmmhiilg his. right to bold on to the purse strings oi office. in deli- ance or the demands of the people for a general election. Mr. Boll sought refuge behind Premier Mei-gheus utterance, that he had u. parliamentary malorty behind him_ But, tho cases. are entirely different. Tremle-r hieighen was standing by and carrying out the policy 01‘ which the people approv- ed and which they were elected to carryout. Moreover. not in the wholo broad Tlotninion was there a. meeting of tho people or his supporters to call upon him for his resignation. Added to this be had the endorsement or three out of fr/ur constituencies in bye-ole- etlons. by largely increased utajoritics, running up into. the thousands, all asking him w ro- imiln at the helm. But the Bell‘ combination have tho direct. oppo- site of this Their policy is diamtn trlcally opposite to the one upon ywhit-h they appealed to the poo pie, They have violated every pledge 0r prontise upon which jthey received their original man- date and have trampled the com- mands of the electorate beneath their feet. And the people by the medium 0t public meetings, through tho press, Iby personal do mands and lry every method lu which the could make their wishes known. lLU/‘E DHMANDED Till} RESIGNATION 01-‘ THE GOV- EKNKBENT. AND A ‘RETURN T0 THE PEOPLE OF THE ‘PRU-ST innocvnno FROM riu-zu nv THE ‘MJOST SHAIMEFUL 0h‘ FALSE PRETENSE. l.\lr, Bell then got back lo his al- legation that the late Government spent $110,000 in the Public Works Degmi-Lment. but with a somewhat changed and more cautious tone, "for the manifest purpose of enr- rylngtho elcctionfliiahns-been re» pwtedly challenged to prove n nln. gle dollar of this statement’ and hlli organ the Patriot was compell- ed to take lbuck-tvatcr on the some charge Inst summer. but up to this moment they halve not pointed to a. red cent of improper expenditure by the Arsennuli Government. Ills willingness to repeat this slander has so frequently asserted itself that we feel like carrying the charge into his own camp. ANT) Wit} DO SO VWiTli- STRONGER UVTIDBNPES 0F‘ ACCURACY than be can contniand. During tho last your Mr, Bell's ‘Public Wbrks De pnrtrnent expended, ' ‘vo of the Highways cost. $201,683.33 and loft over H8000 UNPAID BILLS. Now if out oi n total expenditure 0f $163,000 the into Government misepent 8110.000. by the some reasoning how much was mil-spent lby the Bell combination out. of their ‘$219,000? it is l. simple queu- iion in nrttmetic. Alogitintato or pendlturo of Sifljillgfiledttlrlod from $219,000 leaves Boll Govern- ment's improper elpenditure at £156,000. AND _l,\_l01_'_l_'l\_i 4}} Enac- TIOX YEAR AT THAT. smiling of whkih. when flnishfldq -STREET CLEANENG-tl; has {pd} auggcsled (hi! I g ‘reel. men would keep busy on t ptbllc streets in Summorald, with shov- ale, in order to u» the crewman available tor travel while the itushy weather‘ is 0n. ~Amoug the outward panam- er onfrlday were. Mr. J. B. Brundoge told: home in Halifax; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Runny to after flaming and Mrs. Theophilus Ramsay and Mr. A. Harrington. of Uofleill and Harr- ington, Cardigan Bridae. who had been m town on a busmeaa trip. I! - FUNERAL YESTERDAY.- Tho funeral of the ten you old son or Mr. and Mrs. i Gallant, Sumrneraido, took fliuce yesterday morning. to St. Paul's Church where a High Muss was sung. Rev. J. J. Flt-Donald officiating. The late Ra-ymond Gallant was very pOpU;'\l'. lie was a member of the altar boys of St. Paul's Church -COUNCIL MEETllvti-Tlte reg ular meeting of the town council was held Monday evening. (‘ounc- illor Grady presiding in the un avoidable absence of slayer Carnp~ bell. The regular monthly bills qvgpg apprmfled. LL ‘IBUHOH 15$ questing a concrete sidewalk from Huston Street t0 Kirk Street. was rnceived and it was decided to proceed with the work as soon as weather permits. Some other bus- ipess we... transacted and the counc ll adjourned. ki-(Qliil-I- WESTERN PERSONALS --Mrs. Norman oi (Ybeary is the guest. of Mr. Major Schunnan. ~~.\‘ilss Liilius Murphy. oi Sum- mersido is visiting in Toronto. -—¢.\llss Olive Morrison spent. the week end in Charlottetown. ‘ —-1.\ir. J. F. \Vliil.e left on Bat- urday for New York. --—2lir. Major ‘Scburman lert on Monday on .1 business trip to Tot-- onto. -<Mr. and Mrs. 1160 J. McDon- ald have returned from a. visit to Halifax. --\.\iiss 1...... enigma of st. Louis l5 the guest oi Mrs. dent's Hogan. Summersidg. —*.\irs Gordon Bernard left Tuesday morning for Presgue isle. Mm, where Mr. Bernard has locat- ed. »-.\ir. Robert Palmer. ivho was taking an aerial course at Cami! ‘Borden retiuritkd to Suimlléfflidfi Saturday evening. -—-.\1rs. Grace Lord. of Sutntn crsldo left Tuesday morning for Renrobett. Sank. - ~Mrm Lorne hicLellan has re- turned to lialiinx alters visit with her parents. .\lr. and Mrs. J. .\i. Ioonan. ~Mr. Gordon Baker, ltlberton passed through Stiininerside M011- (tay rpttimittg rr-om Montreal whore ho had loon on u ltirying trip. -~ .\il‘\!-‘l‘.~‘ \. Guy and Lyndon ‘Siurrziy, 1,1 Albcrlon. passed iiIVOlIl-lil l.\"llll'llt.‘l"_'s‘iiii' Dilflldll)’ from Ne» Uriinswhk where thug were All business for some time. --t.\liss Lottie Dunplrv of the lln~ tan (‘ommercial College, iChnrlcr-tt; town and Niles iMalvina llrou-n lfltarl-ottotoivn, spent the iveek in Kcnsingfon. the guests of Misti Dunphrs mother. —-Misn Annie Ramsay. who has been visiting in Albany and Sum- morslde. tiie sweet 0t her sisters. Mrs. John H. Dawson and Mrs. Wyman flinch has returned to nor home ln Port lilli. BREVITY (An instructor ltt gill)". story writ- ing, drilling his Class in selection and compression 0t’ tieiflilfl, lllustra,‘ cti his lecture with this story: Two formers, who were noted for their brevity of speech. tnot one mitrniiig on the vlllngc road. The; both drew rein. "Ziiominl Zeb.“ fliornln,‘ Hank)’, "with did you give yer hose when he was sick?" "Turpntlnofl “Titrp'ntino’.’" "You" "Git-ap.“ "Glt-ap.“ That was all. Next morning they met again. ‘uhiornln.’ Zeb.“ Mornin,‘ Rank." “Vlliat did you as»; you gave yer boss when he was sick?" "Turtntinc." "Turphttine?" "Yep-II "Killed mine.“ "Killed utinc." "Glt~ap.“ "Git-up." -—~. ) . Ml/ll/i J/lt mt 11:57.‘ l‘ WU". . .. . . i i ‘Fl _l ,.~... liii ‘Tilt BL" nlfoltor Genital Orugglat t . IOWH, _-- “NIIT-OQYBOODOIIM“ lnlvoollwdoehllontalls ....°FOR GALE by public auction on Saturday, 10th of Apfli at. one o'clock house and lot of Mn. 0t]!!- Campbeli. Montague. ....*LADiE6 DRESSES. - Bllka. Satin. and Gorges. from 817.00 up. Also Ladies tweed waierpioota and Sport coats. New styles; pricea low. Ives i Min-dock Ltd. “MEN'S 8Ul1'8.—-Soo our new range of blueand grey nor-gas, also tweeds. Either rendy-to-wear or made to measure, consult tu now We giiaranteo to please. New caps Felt hats and other toggery. Iva» & thinniock Lat. ....' DR. J. A. MOEACHEN EYE specialist will be n1. his out“, at the Bayview iiotel, Si. Peters on Wednesday 0f this week, and gt his office at Cars liotel,’ Sour-ts, on Thursday and l-‘rklay. ..'INSTITUTE MEETS. The reg- tflar meeting oi‘ the lilstitum, w» hold in the 'l‘own llali, (leqrgetgwu on April 7th.. quite a large Mien- dancc brink present. Lunch W113 se mi by Ia 8- 0- Knler-z. Miss Alt- ken and hiiss Alice (‘muptotnitfter enjoying a ileiicious lunch the lad- ies were s0 kind as to serve each lady to a delicious dish of ice cream \\‘lli('l1 was very much appreciated by nil .——.\ WONCERT A SUCCESS. The luembers of the Georgetown 13am. ist Church wish to thank the lad- ies and gentlemen who so nobly helped 32mm in the concert that W84 held hint-ch 11th. Tltev wish m thank the people of Georgetown vicinity for the way in which they paironnzed it. The prom-amine was as follows: Remark.) by 4b: Chair- man, ltev.- .\ir. Greenlees. Opening Chorus. Low in the Grave. Solo. Mrs. .\icGrcg0i-. Reading Mrs MC- Laren. Anthem. Awake thou that steepest, Solo- .\iBy Ramon. Panto mines, Rock of Ages. Anthem, Bean tiful Golden Gate. lteciuition, Beat- rice Skinner, Solo. Samuel Yorks- ton. Qunrtette, Jesus Lover of Mg: Soul. Musical sketch. Greetings to Easter. Solo. Mr. MoGrogor, Recit- ation. Laura Yorkston, Duet. Sat-ed by Grace. Mr. 1‘. Bonn and Mina Win nle floss. Solo. Laura Yorksion. Qua-rettof Only Vfziitiug. Pantom- itxietwlli theta br- any stars in my (‘i-own. Cliorus~Vlfhat will the liar- vest be. The two pantomlnea do- sorve mention. also the musical sketch. Greetings to EdSlPT. wliic-Li was considered til; best that was over shown in the (it-nt- “mil Hull, was conduct.“ l Life. G. W. Hib- b» on! nr idles A ' A -dREALC1gdI9ff¢ .. rtavztrs NAVY CUT CIGARETTES= ._ _..._._._.a up“ EASTERN . PERSONALS .-*i\ii'. A. A. hit-Donald, George- visited. Charlottetown. last weelLA J. blcDon-‘tid. (leorgctown A ..'Mr. Andrcivillorrison, of Geo- iovtetown, A . ....__ ..'Mr. J. McEar-hgrn, Sourls was n passenger to (Jsorgetown Mon~ day, A ‘ __*i,\{r, Johnrhltpprtiiuc, riutldir. .\l-‘ lan of Bougiiton lslutid, visited Geo‘ rgetowtt last week. A I Jimmy Murphy Won Automobile Races LOS ANGELES, April 11.- Jimmy iliurphy- won tho National A. A. Automobile races at the L03‘ Augeles Spot-tinny today. llo took the fourth hunt oi’ ‘:5 miles in 1.‘. not auffor n g minutes, 9 seconds; an average-l speed of 1073 miles an hour, and a final hent of 60 miles in 27 min- speed oi’ 109.55 miles an hour. another day wit chins, Bleodinrt Portrudiutt iPlLllS i“ up - ed. Dr. Chase's Ointment will roilove rou at one andafford lusting bene- fit. 50c n ha: all dealera, or Ed- mudson. Bates k Co.. Limited. Tor- onto. Sample box free if you men- papcr and abnmp postage enclose lc Your liealtli. Miss, or Madam. depends much upon how you take care of it. ' Do not despise the drug store. for the chances are you may otten need its --wlietlier in tho form of n. proa- criptlon put. up, or a remedy that is sold without one. We have everything of the boat in the Drug and Medicine lino. Also Portu- nicry, and all toilet requisites. li J. MABON Optometrist A Preset-lotion Drug- plot 3 help. And when you do. be sit-re g to come hora for tho best service Montreal Gilli *1 Leag-ueuhe league. will bo protected against - m3‘- lht-‘Y ‘Wm “M” m“ “as” f?‘ '@-_-_.i QIONTREAL, April 11.~-Arrnnt:c~ - _____ merits for the season were complet- .."i\irs.iCliarleit i.)'(t11S,Cl11ll'iOl.1.B- ell at a general special meeting town is visiting he,- sister. Mrs. A. 0f the Montreal City Lmigup new last night. ‘ed by the representatives or u“, clubs will have to furnish addition- ‘eight nniliaictl clubs under which o1 lmda o! $350 as *1 Gllv-"mt professional Wm‘ the (m7 Lean“- lcngue. National baseball rules Game“ We“ 51"“ 17- Wm‘ 3"‘. ujeijo adopted under which a club ‘dill-n! l’! 1150M“ 611d Metropoles n ~ Cam,“ ma). m ‘W0 ‘games norinthletlcs at Shamrock grounds. at m a player may m, ‘w, dubs m kthe National grounds, Royal Cana- fltlie snmc scheduled stiuson. All ‘WW5 “m may Si‘ Henry’ “m! Frescents, St. Arseno. ‘the proposed new A now rule was nnopi- reelvwn u ~'l~i"=v= from“ l" Chm" w-A_\\\\\\vlra\unumwnnnmmva\um\\\ USED§CAR wPt ~" r ThalilrellllealiBargains 1 CHEVROLET FOUR-NINETY TOURING 1920 MODEL, with spare tire, run 3,400 miles overhauled and in perfect running order. ’ ‘i - i CHEVRGLET F-A TOURING 1911 MobnL, with fillfllfgkfire, ill good-running order. .Would make a good 1 CHEVROLET F-A TOURING 1919 MODEL, used only one season, run about 4000 miles. This car has new motor block and ' to t d ' ' ~ - a new can pis ns, an is practically as good as .....‘.“E.§$YN?.?E.Z.T°UR“‘Z%ti?" W?“ m‘ - on rear miles. Thoroughly overhauled. a ave on y run 500 n..‘..§-%Y.if.‘fi‘.i.‘§§i.‘3§u?.l'.i‘lb“ll’ “”.‘i’-“‘°”....E'*i as new, and will be sold at a bargaiiltlfl es an m as _ 1 OVERLAND MODEL 90 TOURING, with spare tire. Had new tires all round last season, also new par- tesote top and slip covers. .Completeiy overhauled. 1 lYIcLAUGHLIN H-63 SPECIAL TOURING, with spare tire. Run two seasons, completely overhauled. 1 McLAUGI-ILIN E-63 TOURING, with spare tire. Run two seasons. Had new tires all ‘ round lash season. This car is in perfect. running order. These cars are all in good order and will-be 001d at bargain prices to quick purchasers. ~ All above cars can lie-seen at the Centrdlitrtgle Kent St. eet A. HORNE e cc). Dealers in Chevrolet andlStudeltaker Cara