_>qf>-7""‘Ptv.'rrv_~ Per-asserr c 1 ".“.l‘§'"r.-“ DOLLARS SAVED $ , Q E Buying curtail: VERYWHERE. G MATERIAL From Us. DIMENSION LUMBER, DOORS, SASHES, FRAMES, INSIDE FINISH, ready for IMMEDIATE DELIVERY or made to your order. We can supply EVERYTHING. Let us help you with plans and give complete Estimate of Cost. We carry enormous stocks and DELIVER H OLMAN S Summerside-Charlottetown "um CHARIDTTETOWN__§IJARDlAN Your Zeppelin Ready SUMMERSIDE GUARDIAN and Prince Bounty Chronicle -'l‘bln column ll reserved for nurl C local ink-rent but advertising of I newny nulure nnry he Inner-ted n! 3 lwntl a vionl strictly puyubla In od- VAIIIPQ; —C()(‘0.~\ DOOR MATS, good quality l4 x 24, only 75c eacll at Braces. 9332-5-9-2i. --EXPE(‘TED ltlAY 10th, car Ground Limestone $5.00 per ton off car. Also few ears fertilizer expected about. same date. Kindly book ord- ers at once. J, B. Millman. Kenslng- w“, 9233-5-4-81. —RO.\DS OPENING l'P—-'I‘hc roads ill cast Prince are in very good r-urditlon and several cars have traerllctl to Alzllpeque, Kelly's Cross and one or two have got through to Charlottetown. The roads west are very good as far as Port Hill. The bus service between ‘Pigrrsh and Sumlnerside is ex~ peeled to maize her first trip of the Wilson this work Q. --I"‘l'SIIEIL\lTIi.\' l-INCOUNTER BAD WE.\TIll2R—'I‘wo Summer- slde fishermen who started out on Sunday from Sunnnersldc harbor with a motor boat to go round tile wrest of this 1~lan<i and then t0 ll/Izllileque encountered such rough weather they wrrr obliged to put in at Zillnanurligzlsh. Decking t0 lcuvu the. craft there and return to Summersidc, they hired a. ear but. the roads were so bad in the west that they could only get as far as Portage. ‘They fnlally arriv- ed at their destination Monday afternoon on the freight train-S. -—-FI'NEIf.\l. 0F IIUBERT MC- DONALD-Tllc remains of Ilubert McDonald of Summerslde, who was accidentally killed while working at Dorchestcr, wr-re brought to Suin- mersilo on Alouzluy cvvllingis tlain. The fuucrai was hold on 'i‘uesday. The clnrascd u-as the son of J0- lepll hlt-rlonalci and was serving o. term for tllelt. lie was to have re- turned it"! was 23 yrxus. of ace. Ills‘ mother died about a year ago. Besides his fnthr-r. tin: llotving brothers and sistrrs are loft tu nlourn: Mrs. Eric Cahlll, D"- licl. Elizabeth, Charles, Alexandra, l-‘rerldie and Patricia. S. WANT TROYIIIES DUTY FREE LONDON, May 9—lC.P.)—-In the House of Commons recently Mrs. Tate (C. Willescicn W.,'l ask- ed the Secretary to the ‘Treasury whether he would etinsidcr classify- ing cups and trophies tron as prizes in competitive s1yri< ill foreign countries under U119 heading for the purpose of import duties, and if he would instruct (tustsms of- ficers at; the parts not to charge duty on these articles. Leslie Hore-Bcllslla replied that. lt would not he suitable to classify’ all such trrzpilies under one head- ing for the ilurposc of import dut- la. There was no powrr under the rxlsllng law to uxrive the approp- ri\ato Cuslonls duties chargeable on them. lle could not, therefore, is- sue tll§tl‘ill."..f?ll£ to Customs offic- ers not to cilargc duly on these arlkles. he suaucstrd. “As l‘. l1‘il inlbylcts who win trnrlrV. ;~ owl ti» vrrv real sci‘- \"<r~ in P-nl sT- illlillstTiP", wmflrl i.’ not he. 1w ‘hir- tn renal/tor amend- Inc, ‘he i v?" r winded Mn 'i‘atc unld c": (‘not Hi3 pout. of vies t ‘s what it. is made of 1t. ls vrliv llifileult to diwover a sult- nhfo alternative dvfinltlon," eon- clnrlrd the secretary’. Real Estate SALES R. P. Simpson llll RICHMOND 8T. Charlottetown, Phone 131 in a lcw nlonths. lie‘ -BUY Gooderich Sllvcrtown new cord auto tires. patches and re- _ilners at Bruce's. 9332-5-94‘- --R-M. STANDARD meat and milk fox biscuit, new low Price to distributors and fur formers, at. Brace-s, eaaz-s-s-zl. PERSONALS ~Rev. G. J. McLellan, D. D, rector of St. Paul's Church, Sum- merslde, left on Monday for a visit to Quebec City. S. -Mlss Martha MacFarlane and Miss Campbell of Summerside left on Monday for a short visit to Halifax, N. S.—-S. -—Mi5s Mildred Alien, who is a first year student at Dalllousle University, has arrived home to spend the summer vacation with her parents, Mr. Ii. R. Allen, M. L. A, and Mrs. Allen u! Sunl- merside. S. ' MUTTON corners Make a little forceluetlt in the usual way, adding, if you like, a ttaspron of chopped mushrooms and a grzitlng oi nutmeg. Spread this neatly on one side of each cut- lrlr, egg and breadcrumb thenl and fry them in the ordinary way. Open a large tin of peas; mix half so that a smooth puree dlsll the cutlets on this, garrllsh with the rest of the peas and pour round a brown or tomato sauce. SUITES IN STOCK. outside backs in the ElSTEllll filllAlllllAl- .3111!- column in rusrved fol new: of local Interest but ldverllllng of n newly nature may he Inserted as 2 cents n word strictly payable in advance. ..'SUBSCRIPTIONS to Th0 iharlottetown Guardian may be banded to their Rep. Archie Humo. or left at H. J. Mabolfs Drug Store. Montague. IZ-IIf-dtf. J-V, PIUSVILLE INSTITUTE The Apfll meeting of the Pius- vllle Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. J. Thomas Cor- coran with an attendance of seven- teen members and thirty visitors. One new member enrolled. The meeting opened by repeating The minutes of last meeting were adopted and approved as rend. All committees gave a satisfactory re- port and the ones appointed for the month of May were: Sick Committee: Mrs. John J. Gallant and Mrs. William Gallant. School Committee: Mrs. John F‘. Gflllfl-rlt and Mrs. Joseph T. GaL lant. Program Committee: Mrs. Lena. Gallant and Miss Henrietta Gal- lant. ' The program consisted of two games. The prizes were won by Miss Henrietta Gallant and Misses Bertha Gallant, Kay Corcorun, Marguerite Corcoran and I-Ienrlet. of it. wth some well mashed potato, 1 results, ta Gallant were appointed to pre- pare something for the district con. vention. The meeting closed by singing ithe "Institute Ode." A collection of stuffed dogs of ev. H‘? known Pure breed is being made for Yale University. Every 5pm- men must be a breed Champion, SEE THEM TOMORROW 3 Pee. Suite-Tapestry Covered r w. some coverings the Club Women's Creed in unison. ‘ To Take Trips FRIEDRIOHSHAIEN. Germany, May 8.--(U.P.)--Undaunted by the era-sh of the U. S. S. Akron and oth- er llghter-than-alr disasters, the of- ficers of the Graf Zeppelin prepar- ed the veteran airship to-day for the resumption of regular travel to South America Saturday. The big airship, which has been making regular voyages each year to South America with almost steam- ship regularity on schedules, was overhauled during the Winter and pronounced ready to continue the service. Flying experts sold the round-trip service linking filedrlchshafen with Rio do Janelro, Brazil, would be wu- tinued all Sunlmer, and that poss- ibly a year-round, 10-day round- trip, service [to the Latin-American continent would be worked out this year. The voyage starting Saturday will be another step in the history of Germany's spectacular success with dlrigible flying, Zeppelin officials ‘said, marking the beginning of 1n- termedlate stops in Spain. Facilities will be made available at both Seville and Barcelona, it was announced, through the co-opera- tlon of the Spanish Government. Another improvement in the service, it was said will be that all trips this ‘season without exception, will be rscheduied to proceed all the way to ‘Rio de Janelro, obviating the neces- sity, as occasionally in the past, ot passengers transferring at Pernam- Frightiul tiondio In Soviet Russia Rose Krltoevookv. who got out of Soviet Busts more by luck than good management, alt” ‘ nego- tiations for her passport have been under way for five years, arrived in Winnipeg a short time ago enmute to Tisdale, flask. mread across the face of the 80 year old woman. lighting up her dmb shawl and coat, as sho told her story through an interpreter. Since it is an offence for Rus- sians to posses foreign money, the relatives at Tlsdale to Soviet Ill- tllnrlties who agreed in return t0 issue the passport. By November $100 had bsen sent, and Rose be- lieved the last stage of the five year transaction was reached. On December 1, a decree was isued that Russian laborers could leave the country only upon payment of $283 with a double fee for non-la- borers. Luck was with Rose, and her month old agreement was ac- cepied. Dying of Starvation Asked what. the éountlry was 11KB she replied there was terrible sin-l‘- vatlon, and many people were dy- fng in the rural districts. When she got to Riga she felt she was in a new world; there she saw white bread for the first. time in many year! ' buco, Brazil, to an airplane. Rnselsallouedtooomebomna- appear in the press later. the coming season. Charlottetown 9369-5—10-Wfs-_3_i. 3rd Carloacl of Holman-Kroc m THIS can WE SPECIFIED CERTAIN ADDED FEATURES-SUCH as ROOMIER SEATS, HIGHER BACKS, MORE ATTRACTIVE CUSHION TOPS-AND wE co-r THEM-FROM KROEHLERS-FOR YOU. THEY'RE NOW ou DISPLAY. ONLY A FEW CAN BE SKETGHED HERE BUT THERE'S sEv ENTY FIVE BEAUTIFUL Souris Creamery Open May 15 Cream will be received at our Souris branch Monday and Thursday of each week for shipment to Charlottetown We are installing a new Boiler and Engine and will not be churning for at. least two weeks, therefore if you are now shipping by rail to our Charlottetown plant and can con- veniently continue for two weeks please do so. Cream Haulers have been engaged on all routes the same as last. year, and notice of when they will begin will We are pleased to announce that we have engaged the services of Mr. Iicnry McDonald, Red Ilouse, as Manager for lie comes to us highly recommended and we feel quite sure that he will give good satisfaction to our many cream patrons in Eastern Kings. CENTRAL communes no. Summcrside pieces is only Kroehlers Gave Us a Special to show their appreciation of tile large volume of business given them this year. We re illustrate this wonderful suite. It has beautiful show-wood trimmings, at- tractive contrasting cushions, extra large chairs and the price for the 3 $9 Now-m Monthly Payments $s.1o-uo INTEREST. gret we cannot Abroad smile- dollars for Rose's trip were sent by t’, 2.6mm is mum m. PEARL BUCK IAYI III ll “JUST A $1811.51?‘ NEW YORK. May Q-Pcorl B. Buck, the novelist, is quit-ting her life as a mlnloxury with neither ran.- oor not regret. She said today in her first extended pronouncement since her resignation was accepted by the Presbyterian Board of Mll- stuns. "I feel lust as I did before," laid Mrs. Buck. "Of com-as I didn't know I was such I. nuisance to the board before all this came up, and certainly I shouldn't Want to cou- tinue a nuisance. f" "You see. I never did do the evan- gelical sort of thing anyway. I was n teacher, and I haven't even been teaching for three years or so. Bo I expect to go back to China, and tn continue my life first where I left off. Only without the formal title of missionary. By my life, I mean my writing, which takes up a great deal of my time indeed, and my 10b of being a wife and a mother. "Am I still o. Presbyterian? surely -oh well, I don't think that's very important. I don't go in for creeds and that sort of thing so very much. I'm just a Christian." DO YOU KNOW‘! The acclaccatura (pronounced AT- ‘chak-ca-Tu-rah) consists of l. "grace" note or notes before a. prin- cipal note. ‘rhey can be recognized as being notes in excess of the bar value and generally are printed in smaller type. They are “crushed" into the value of the note they pro- mde, but the accent must still be on the latter or principal note. The appogglatura (p. nounced ap- pod-jah-Tu-ra) is also s grace note but ls leant on instead of being crushed into the principal note. It It takes half the value o! the note following it, not counting any dot there might be. is mostly to be found 1n old music. » In this grace note the accent ls on t it as aiprlnclpal note. hler Chesterfield Suites "this Spring-has arrived! this is Buying Power HOLMANW HOME PLAN "mums rr us! T0 own" Furniture totaling $16 or over.‘ lllporoontnow‘ Balance 10 monthly payments, Io interest. Kroehlers Designed This Specially-Fur $6 NOW-JO Monthly Payments sass-no INTEREST. Again and again we hear the expression “How can you do it?" The answer is “Holman Buying Power". Chesterfield, Button Back Chair and Arm Chair, Made by Kroelller, 3 pcs. $59.50 Suite Shown above In ‘Katina’ The some Suite as above but done in rich copper colored Retina. Reverse cushions and $69-50 or in long-wearing “Mohair” See this Suite in our window this week! There is a wealth of worthwhile value and dependability built into this suite. Long-wearing Mohair covering, con- trasting cushions and Krochler con- structlonat an unusually low price. $79.50 W0 have reputed lggln and again on this beautiful "M!" quality Suite which has been the talk of the town since first shown in Peb- "19-17- Exactly as shown at the 1m. Study the mi u sketched. "Your oholoo o! Brown or Mulberry Mohair with striking cushions. 4 l: Sale o Cenes I nd y Crepe De Chene ' “Undies” $ I. A wonderful Celanese Slip, daintily lace trimmed or quietly plain, all made in the very popular fitted type ~These are offered in white or pink, all sizes from ' 32 to 42. Regular $1.25 value for $1- Crepe de chene Pantie $1. Lace trimmed or with ap- plique decoration, I Glove Silk Pantie $1.. these with the new elastic top. All sizes but in $1. r i" pinksonly Crepe de chene E? Silknit Pantie f}? Brassiere Set $1. This is a very charming range of pretty sets of smarii Panties and Dainty Brasslere, either lace 1| trimmed or tailored. Per set .. s n00 Silknit and Glove Silk Pantie in French Cuff style $1. ‘lltwsiilthr a. """""'““" " " "WIa backed by l Customer Confidence A Kroohler Creation — a A llolmangLeader Tho Suite illustrated above has every latest feature for comfort and style. Chesterfield is full length, deep spring seats and books. Two large roomy chairs, roll arms and high backs. Good quality Mohair with lovely. matching cushion tops. Don't miss this truly wonderful value. . s 1 N0W-10Nllgoilrt‘h%£§fientl $11.00 HOLMANS u Charlottetown