jlflt’? of one, plus one cent. THIS WEEK AT THE DRUG STORE Wednesday -- Thursday —- Saturday JUNE 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th. .\ I‘R()I-'I'I‘-SII.\IIING .\IE’l‘lIOD or ADVERTISING This sale has been ileveloped by the United Drug Co" as an zidu-rlising plan. Rather than spend large sums of money in other ways lo convince you of the merit they are spi-iiiliiig it on this sale in permitting us to sell you two lull size packages of high quality merchandise for the It costs money to get new cus- tomcrs hut the sacrifice in profit is justified. because we know (he eomls will please you. As an illustration: The standard prire ot Klenzo Dental Paste is Jilli‘. you huv one tube at this price (‘out more, or 5i rents, you get two tubes. and sore ill vents. liiery- ruin-ii Druc; (0., artirle in this sale is a high quality yyiiziiiiilrcil product. just the same as is sold every day at ill“ iruiilir prlrt‘. Nolimit—-buy all you want, but on \\<'iiiie>.il.|_\*, lhursdafv‘, Friday and Saturday only! WUBLIES LIMITED 'l‘l*ll‘. REXALL DRUG STORE NITW DALTON BUILDING QIYBIMEQRQIDE - -_ - - P. E. I. REXALL‘ Friday — of‘ these goods, and hy paying 1 peg, Reg-inn. chooses _nother modern hospital w kitchen equipment To ensure the finest, most efficient kitchen for the. new Prince Edward Island Sanitarium. Iilcilary kitchen equipment is used exclusively-adding stdl another to the mrmy_ fine Canada, similinrly equipped by McClary. hospitals throughout lifrClary specialize in making the finest equip- ment for the kitchens of hosllitals. howls. T95R11!‘- nnis, and all other public buildings having food service. Write to us for information. For the home too, lVIcClary ranfiffi 11ml milking utensils of all kinds have been recognized by many generations oi’ Canadian housewives for their de- pendable quality and service. Your ciealor will be pleased to show you these McClary lines today. LIMITED GENERAL STEEL WARES BRANCHES ACROSS CANADA Saskatoon, Calgary, Halifax, Saint John, Quebec City, ‘Montreal. Ottawa, Toronto, "Hamilton. Branttord, London, Windsor, North Bay, Winni- Edmonton, Vancouver. YOU'LL \VANT THESE: New Cooking Utensils we will show you are leagues ahead of any you've yet seen, in improved design and successful, kitchen work plcasanter, and the care ot’ the Pots, Pans and Utensils themselves, far easier. They are shaped and finished so as almost to clean themselves! v The Rogers Plrirdyvare Co. They make cooking more Limited heavily. They are makers of the largest selling lime spreziders in the world: the Holden and Fertilizer Spreader. It. feeds any amount per acre accurately from 75 lhs. to 5 tons. in an even spread 20 feet wide. With a Holden 20 acres can be spread a day, easily. Now used IW 45“ Lime. Phosphate farmers on P. E. Island frence. Fits all types of wagons and trucks. Write to us fol circular. We are 3 g e n t s for P. E. l. $30 delivered FREE SOIL TESTER The Holden Co., Inc., Peoria, Illinois will send any farmer interested a free poi] l0SlE'l“\\_'lill complete directions for testing soil. _l lllS _ has enabled many farmers to raise yields Imitated but not equal- led. The Auger Force Feed makes the dif-- Stewart LTD Western Guardian —-BIOBIN HOOD FLOUR 601d lltl zuaranteed by leading dealer: ovary- where. —ANOI‘BIR BIG ENNIS DANG! capitol Grill Room, Summcrsidc, June 8rd. New novelties, refresh- ments. 4881-5-29-(1 —CHICKEN SUPPER A!‘ BOB- DElL-The ladies of Borden Parish intend holding a Chicken Supper in Borden on~Tuesday eveninl, June 2nd. 4907-6-14!- —-DON'T FORGET the big dance in Kenisinxwn Rink, Juno 8. Meet your frienda from Ill parts of P. E. I. 4001-6-31 .' —PROHIBITION COURT-A brief ‘ zession of the Prohibition Court was held 0n Saturday, when Magistrate Tweedy adjourned two cues until June 8th and fined one ‘mm 810 and costs for consuming liquor contra-y to the Prohibition Act.—8. —WILI. SELL DWELLING ROI!!! Ivfr. Justice A. C. Saunders, Bum- merslde is selling his dwelling house situated on Central Street in the town of Summerside on Thursday next, June 4th at 3 pm. at public auction. This is one of the moat de- sirable residences in the Province. Anyone wishing a lovely home should not fail to attend. 4920-6-81 —FERTILIZER,—W0 are now in i position to fill a few orders for fer- tilizer on short notice either chem- icals from storage at Summerside or mixed from our plant at Windlui’. N. S. Write or phone your require- ments to A. F. Bell, Summenide. 4853-5-2B-3i-Thurs. Sat. Tues. -A POPULAR PLAY entitled "End of the Law" will be staged in Long Travellers Rest Dramatic Club. This River Hall on Thursday. June 4 by play comprised acts in which lone play comprises acts in which love, | comedy and mystery very vividly de- l picted. Specialties between acts. Don't I fail to see a good evening's enter- imminent. Admission 35c and 25c. 1r . not ,fine, come the following night. 4923-6-31 l t l I —ADDRESSED MEETING AT SUNIMERSIDIPFStatI Captain F. J. ditches, of St. John, N. 3., gave l. - splendid address in the Salvation l Army hall at Summerslde on Friday evening last. There was a. very large attendance. Captain Riches and Mrs. Riches were the guests while in Summerside of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Muttart.—S. -S. S. CI-IAMPLAIN IN PORT- The S. S. Champlain, Captain Sea.- man from British Guiana, arrived in Summerside harbour about 5 p. m. on Saturday. She had called at B-ITY THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN I Baron now you may have looked at moderately-priced motor cars you thought were admirably smart, but-look at this Chrysler Eight De Iuxe. Before now you have driven in moderately-priced cats which seemed to be very rich and very comfortable, but we ask yew-rid: in {his one. Before now you have driven moderately-priced .6818 you may have considered to be highly capable in performance, but again we ask you-drive tluli one. This dc luxe edition of the Chrysler Eight is patterned after the magnificent Chrysler Imperial Eight. It has that smart double windshield with chrome-plated frames; that lengthy sweep of line; that extremely graceful effect resulting from a low center of gravity; that visible staunchness that denotes a car of fine quality- that aristocratic look. p It has unusually Jma/l wheel: and unusually large lires, main- uinii-ig normal road clearance, but greatly enhancing the car’s smart- ness as well as adding much to dc Iuxe riding comfort. Equipment includes six wire wheels. Coupe ‘Z010 - Charlottetown Roadster ‘Z040 - All price: f. o. b. Windmr, OnL, Inwardly, the Chrysler Eight I" Dc Luxe lS sumptuously spaced, upholstered, trimmed and fixtured. Bedforcl cord or mohair upholstery of extremely rich weave and qual- ity. Floor mrpedngs of lligh~pilc IUXIIYIOUSHCSS. Soft scat hacks and cushions with the deep, embracing comfort yielded by Marshall-type springs-the very finest. It is a car of dc luxe power, dc luxc rjzzed, dc luxc pick-up and dc luxc Jmoot/mux, as well as a car of dc luxc style and appointments. Its big, quiet engine is insulated from the frame bylive rubber; has a perfectly balanced crankshaft, fully couritcrweightcd - and generates Sedan ‘Z065 with ease a good 9S horsepower. Eighty miles an hour-if you want no travel at eighty miles an hour-and if you don't, the power that makes this speed possible enables you to “float” along at moderate speeds without con- sciousness of engine effort. A vital factor of this large car’s dc Iuxc performance is the Chrysler lVlulti-Raugc 4-spced transmission with Dual High gears. Two high gears instead of one. A high gear for city driving and another for the open road. Both gears are of a patented internal-mesh design, which means that you can shift from either high to the other in an in- ‘ Convertible Coupe ‘Z090 Including six wire whorls and standardfactory equipment (freight and lure: extra)‘. CORNEY BROS., 224 GREAT GEORGE STREET, Slam» lltanyspccd, with out clashing. Drive this Chrysler and “Learn the Difference.” Learn new things about pickaip. Learn new things about speed. Learn the (llffcrcncg in ease of handling-due to pivotal steermgozid internal self-equalizing hydraulic brakes. \Vhcn you placcaCbryslei-Eight Dc huxe alongside of any othcrcar of similar price you realize at once that Chrysler VilIllC, like Chrysler performance and Chrysler stvle, is on ‘the plus side 1n Chrysler's favor, bee thoCIiryslcr lnighr Dc Luxc today-it is now on display. “CANADIAN-BUILII FOR CANADIANS” T59" ‘ Phaeton "3525 Phone 421 CANADIAN-BUILT Charlottetown and canted a cargo of 4,000 tons of molasses and sugar. She unloaded 375 tons at Summer- slde. Her net tonaize is 1908. The steamer left on Sunday for Quebec and lvlontrealrS. -LUCKY PRIZE WINNERS-The prize winners for the month of May in the Olympic Ice Cream contest, Summerside, are: Miss Elaine Rob- erts, Ktnkora. Jocycle; Eric Flllmv- en, Kenslnzton. watch; Willie Wedge, 0'Leai-y, watch; Sherry Smith. Bum- merside, coaster wagon; Miss Doreen Glllts, Herbert Areenault and Stewart McNeill, Summerside, each won a SCOOl2€l‘.—-3. -—VISITING ISLAND -- Mr. and Mn. James B. MacDonald and daughter, Miss Kay, motored from Rosalind, Alberta, via. Boston, Mass" where they spent several days visit- ing their sisters. ‘may were accom- panied from Boston by Miss Edith MacDonald, who spent the winter months there. The party are the guests oi‘ their parents, Mr. and Mrs. CARS AND SUPPORT -u1ou scuooi. more TRACK —Su!mncrside High School is coming to the front in sports this year. Mr. John A. Lea is coaching the boya and has about forty training for the In- terscholastlc meet which is coming of! in the near future. A loo-yard track has been finished and it is an- ticipated that a track one fifth of a mile will be constructed around the baseball diamond, which is in the centre of the grounds. Sports should be o pert of the curriculum of every school, as it develops the character of boys and girls and it 1s pleasing u. note that the school authorities art. encouraging the boys in this particu~ lcr part of their school llte.—S. ROCKY POINT AND VICINITY Seeding in this section is mostly completed, a great number have their early turnips in. Notwithstanding the low price of potatoes and slump in general, the farmers are busy put- J. c. MacDonald, of Sherbroolre.--5. ting on fertilizer and planting as large an acrenle of potatoes as for- merly. BRINGING UP FATHER The Rtngwood Women's Institute‘ Mrs. lvlinnie lVlacIsaac, who hasllight keeper, had the misfortune to H CuCCII undergoing txratrnniit all win- Georveatt and Mrs. R. Mahler and i tzr, psi": time in the he. has been entertained by Mrs. the members entertained at the hcmc i grcssing tavoiably. of Mrs. Wm. Mulch. ance at all meetings. answered by my first school teacher, , farm for R. l... Cotton, of the Suin- incr Resorts, has been appointed light housekeeping. A book case for alib- y keeper for the range lights in the connundrums and A good zlttentl- l l Roll cull was Herbert Ccorvciltt short cuts on rary has been placed in the school. i harbor. Groceries supplied fo needy family in | Fruits and flowers scrit to the sick. Kindly nets show the. spirit, of the members. under way for ice cream social on next district. June 3rd. Mrs. White, sister of Mr. Garnet Campbell, who was reported seriously ' ill some time ago, has passed away‘ tn Cambridge, Mass, at her home Plans are I CANADIAN LABOR qatnl, is pro- . manager oi till‘ y Douglas, iequal). I lose n fine cow latrlyr-R. , limior roll for the month 0t May: 3- Gradz» VII-l, Viola H. Birt. Bon~ . lrice E. Cameron and Coffin l Grade V1 -1, Reta Pearl Birt and i Lola M. Douglas, tequnli. .. | l Mr. Nelson Ciiriie, Block l-louslel Grade Iv_1_ Mflmflrpt J_ BMW ‘brick; 2, J. w. B. Dnuzlfls- Gradc II—1. M- Ellzllbm‘ Dmigm I Grade 1 (at-l, Oliver W. Dougliu nnan or IIILLSBORO SCHOOL lend 8811mm. W~ 511ml ‘eqmm’ Grade I tin-l, Doris A. Douglas" William F‘. Douglas. (}_ f son. Teacher-J. T. Valley. I burial taking place in that. city. We are sorry to report that we still have sick patients in our midst. namely, Misses Jessie MccMillan and Mrs. Madman. It is a change for the better in each case ‘l will speedily take place. Ella Murphy and Wm. sincerely hoped that i Meonrzsgarr iM MRBI-tarquqgmqqs; 83966 i6 new muflcwnacuami 1 ~ ‘MCI/G’ _ iw/eA-rwo detox wn1-nfllg ,‘ pvuuuvnlwwcfie! '.-:>'-' ” - .5’ . . .. \_\-' sag-I fi J,- ‘ l: f _._.. *1 J .: _ ' a. - _ ta“ vii ll _‘ =0 i O i uefs crusr ANOTHER vacant-r c.01- , .- ‘vVAFlFHOlJKIE Sllolvay ii..i<¢’fijg@.1ci u"m Cllltlllfl j The highest grade Calcium Chloride obtainable for all Brantford Carr-lite Compam; Limited KTOCVS fil CULLIBIUOKGJK N l5. AND I't/\.l_IF7/\“ duct laying purposes, for use on highways, private driveways, industrial plant yards, tennis courts, etc. (Patriot please copy) ."~l c: 4d M c Menus MINA-ND.) MISBME I Wt-ENFKA , JNNGEEDHMTHEFRET Grade I (oi -~\, Cimelius R. Elm illnnvrr-a Llnlmrnt for [rlmv handl- 3st‘)