i r...1rz....s.....-. ‘ ' READY SLICED . innninb -?A*iolr ,1oosv p-'@- . srrwnnrau nnrno is onoo onion Kent St. Entry Visitor Puzzles Village Residents of Penobsquls, a village quite puzzled recently over the appell- a kindly elderly-looking around the in New Brunswick. were ance in their midst of laced somewhat gentlemln who wandered. the meadows and along streams, an old felt hat on his head, fishing with his daughter. Both spoke with an Ensllsh ac- cent. The villagers knew them as ‘Mr. Powell" and "Miss Powell". It ivss not until the day they went away that it was discovered the elderly looking gentleman with the old felt hat on his head was none other than the famous “B. PM‘. lord Baden-Powell of Gliwell. head or the Boy Scouts of the world. While iruthe village they made their hcddqua ten. in a private car which was parked in a siding along the Canadoin National Railways near the station. WOMEN M. P.'S GAIN ON INDIAN RIGHTS LONDON, June zk-(CB-While there is cleavage of opinion in India as to the place of women in the scheme of things, there is in Great Britain no divergence of views as to the importance of the role which women must play in the political future of this country. , The half-dozen women members or the House of commons, regard- lus cl their party affiliations, have been pressing for liberalization of the India Bill in the direction of giving more rights to womenjand they have already gained their point in several instances. One case. however. in which the united efforts‘ of the Duchess o1 Atholl, Lady Astor. Mina Eleanor BL UE BUS LINE SCHEDULE 1-12- LEAVES Freer’: Road Mnray Harbor North Riley Corner-Guerra"! ~ Sturgeon, Bridge . . . . . . . . Geo. Poole‘; Store-Lower Montague Clement's Official-VFW!’ “"1"!” New Perth School . Summervillg School . Vernon River . . . . Cherry Valley Povrnul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arrives Charlottetown Leave: White's Restaurant Arrive: Peters Road . . . . . . . .. Purcell carried at 25c minimum charge. Bu: will atop on signal at any point on railw- ‘wlchol II I. pulnltuhing Job which II STEWARTS‘ IBAKERY SAVES TIME Cutting Broad for a lot of und- entlroly ellmlnlled if you insist upon Stuart's Ready Sliced Broad. u-e-iu Better SANDWICH ES Uniformity and ovouecn is nooouo , if you like dainty sandwiched. Auk for Stewart's Bondy Sliced Bread. _-__-_ ANY “THICKNESS Tell u: yourroqulrcmontl. We can out Stew in Bondy Sliced Brood to suit every need. ' Phone Zll. Rathbonc and the rest could per- suade R. A. Butler, parliamentary under-secretary of state for India to give in, was the method of rep- resentation of women in thepro- vincial councils or upper houses. The Bill provides for election of women to the provincial assemblies. But for the councils. the governors are given a certain number of seats to fill by nomination, having fggflfd to the need for protecting women's interests and the like. Mr. Butler thought this provision was ade- quate. Mis Rathbone ultimately withdrew her amendment which favored the elective method, in order. as she said. to give the gov- ernment a chance to reconsider the matter. ROYALTY ATTENDING BRILLIANT ASCOT ASCOT, Eng" June 20.—Dull skies, somebre rain coats over the magnificent gowns that had been planned for months, the King ill, at Sandringham, and a nautomo- bile, substituted for the Queens semi-state arrival in an open car- riage-thal; was “brilliant Ascot" on the opening day of the fashion- able race meeting today. Uncentain weather led to the de- cision of the Queen and her pri- vileged guests of the Ascot house party at Windsor Castle to motor to the race course. She was accom- panied by the Prince of Wales and the Duke and Duchess of York. Despite the gloom and disappoint- ment, virtually every person in Bo- ' claw was in the royal enclosure for the $850,000 race meeting, believed to be the richest prize fund in turfdom- As in former years. specially ap- pointed stewards watched the en- trances to the exclusive enclosure, to insure that Queen Mary's dictum barring bizarre or faintly improper dresses is cal-red out to the letter n..--..--........- City Bus Elmira Headquarters Old Spain Tea Booms, Clfiown - Cox Hotel, Souras Leave; Emir; ,,,,,........... LISLuve-s Charlottetown ........ 4.10 " Sourli 8.10 " 1m. Stewart son u “hf-em Mn" Q55 " MOIQII ...........»-". 5-? n s‘ "u" _____.______ 5,55 “ St. Petere ............ 5. 5 " Moo-ell 9.1a " lllnnells Mills "-05 v M‘ mo,“ 9,40 " Sourls 6.80 Arr-l"; i, (lhgflpfliflqyn , 10.30Arrives in Elmira 7.15 Parcels carried at Minimum 0f25¢- Bus will stop on O-UQ4-Q4 ooso-o-ii-u. I . Fardy Bu; Sorvloo 8r Taxi Service» GIIIIILOTTETOWII to FORTUNE TIME TABLE I orton .. 6-15 l-m- OVIlHIGIIIrMHWInn-ml-w Iefluhlghvnewh _~_ ‘mun e ~ pug” ,, . 0.45 mm. a '- Bridgetown .. 0.50 mm. " ‘r 0mm“ .. . ans Mn. '- ~ u Station . alto u». ." " Koch’: Luke 9J0 l-III- I ~ m; 9.15 a-m. ARIN‘ Arrive Cllnlloflolown . 10-05 MI!- In Charlottetown -NOBANA TIA ROOMS. m u. , o norm. awe-o» venue-ow» Souris Service {- Thin column la rourved (or of local Internet but udvenlulng u IIIVIII nature may be lllloflerl d eonlu u word ltrletly puynbll advance. floor. 30th. current market prices paid delivery. L-8081-6-20- separately. in Kindergarten invited to attend. the orial service for Lord. Byng. will conduct all services. CALEDONIA Communion Services cordially welcome. ray, Minister. 23rd, will be as and Glasgow Road at 3.80. will be Church School at Church di-an [Honored On “Own or l! 1n CONFEDEBATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. ‘ 11-8798-7-12-812. CONSERVATIVE COMMITTI ROOMS. Royal Bank Building-Top Phone 131. L-BOOB-B-Ii-Ql. wool. wiu. an nncervnn n the Agricultural Hall until lune SEND YOUR W001. to the grad- ing station, Agricultural Hall. Char- lottetown. Fleeces should be tied L-80Bl-6-20-2i. to KINDERGARTEN CLOSING. ._ Friday morning, Juno 21st at 10.80 'l‘rinlty Social Hall. All interested 11-8070-6-20-21. WOOD ISLANDS-Tile service in Presbyterian Church, Wood Islands on Sunday, June 23rd will be at 3.15 P, M. Sunday School 2.15 P. M.. L-B094-6-21-ll. THE PEESBYTEIIIAN CHURCH IN CANAmm-Servlces next Sun- day, June 23rd. Cardigan morning worship 11.00 AM. Dundas 2.30 PM. Montague 7.00 P. M. Special mem- The Minister, Rev. T.Owen Hughes, BA, L-8072-6~21-1l. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCIL-Servlces June 23rd will be as followsz-Gaelic 10.30. English 11.00 -A. M. and 7 P. M. The Sacra- ment of the Lord's Supper will be dispensed 1st Sabbath July with pre beginning Thursday A. M. preceding. All are Allister Mur- L-8100-6-21-li. TIIE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADAo-(The services in the Brookflcld charge on Sunday. June followsz-Hunter River Sunday School at 10 and Div- ine Worship at l1; Brookfleld at 2 Mr. Berlls is preaching at Zion Church, Charlottetown, in the evening. On Monday evening, June 24th, there 7 and Divine Worship at 8 in Hartsville L-8092-8-2l-li. ‘rm: ‘_CHARLO'TTETOWN_. GUARDIAN_ nnui Birthday Mr. William Nelson for many years a resident o! Malpcque Road. reached the good old age of ninety on the 14th o! June. and his neigh- bors to the number of about forty i001! tin olmcrtunity of presenting him with an address. accompanied with the gift of an electric readinfl lamp, jar of tobacco and a. large decorated fruit coke, which latter was handed to him by little Miss Jean Oarmody. A pleasant evening was greatly enjoyed and during teatime the ' guests were entertained with music and songs by their friends and with heat wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson. Mr. Nelson made a fitting reply and thanked all for their kindness them. Following is the address: Dear Frfendsz-We are gathered this evening for a purpwe that al- ways brings a certain amount of sadness; that is, to say “FarewelF as you are about to leave our im- mediate neighborhood. 1n this in- stance, however, the parting has its brighter side in that you are going but a short distance, and in place of "FarewelP we might more happily say "Au revoir" It is however, with feelings of sincere regret that we learn that such estimable neighbors as you Mrs. Nelson. and you. Mr. Nelson are moving from our midst, 1f only for a short distance. Your kindly dispositions have endeared you to all, and however charming your succe a may be, we shall feel a. distinct loss in your absence. Your cheery personality. Mrs. Nelson, has gladdened our hearts as we met you in our daily round of life; and to you Mr. Nelson, we offer our congratulations on attaining your 90th birthday. Your quiet sincerity has been appreciated in a world that today is anything but quiet and oftentimes far from sincere. That you may not forget old V friends and acquaintances, we ask you to accept this small gift, not for its intrinsic value. but rather as a token of cu: esteem and in ap- preciation of our having enjoyed your friendship during many years. Signed on behalf of your neigh- bors-FRANK TINNERY. Mr. and lvtrs. Nelson are removing to the City and will make their home with their daughter. Mrs. Samuel Nelson and her husband, 133 King street. 9S‘ Q I Firs! Prize-goes to the person whose list is nearestcorrectuu.........................$1,000 Second Pfizer-for the second nearest correct list . S 500 Third Prize-for the third nearest correct list. . . .$ 400 Mrs. Emery Harris and Cosmo. Harris Connaught merits,- have returned to the after visiting with Mrs. Covehead . gate Foley has approved once of the gift of Mrs. Emma Moos/m _ ‘BA m "fli- 0h’town signal at any point. AN you planning to build n new barn or to remodel your present born? ro you decide on the fittings inventl ufqthe Podlnr ImoofHnm and Sj-nhlo uiipmont which includes Hay Bork and S n Carriers for stool and R wood track; Litter Carriers, Cow gtrilie uhéIu-Iiltlinchaofis. Pan}? for Cgwrii o ves. n , ‘ rds. ru§“ma°II-=m.°"° ‘IIIY Ibo PEDLAR PEOPLE Llmlicd Elloblllkdlldl Iolfvnl Olfloo I ____v ll Ronni! Pravda.- Oshawa. Montreal. Winnipeg. u..- M "Wham... 0mm. "vllnnbtw. Vcnooovc. It. ARN £.STABLE EQUIPMENT Miss Apart- city, Harris sister Mrs. Frank Auld Jim-West _ GARY JEWELS r0 BI; soup NEW YORK, June 20.--Surro- accept- Gary‘s art oblects by the Metro- U.S. Takes. Half _ purchased from Mexico 50 per T. Ulva to Mont/real. 0. K. Service to La have. Pentland to Local Harbour. VESSELS IN BERTII: Invella Discharging. 0. K.. Sermce Discharging. Lady Hawkins Discharging. Portia loading. Barge No 2 Berth, Chinese Prince Dischazging. Marlls Loading. Magdalen loading. Pentland Discharging. Ulva loading. Acndlun Berth. Barge Berth. VESSELS DUE T0 ARRIVE’ Juno 20-0155 from Halifax _ Lenarflsh from Halifax.’ 21 ‘(oaciuszko from New York. 22—Ber1in from Bremen. Fnrnorth from Boston. fi-Ohcdnbucto from East ports. A Steamer from Montreal. 34—Oopuln from Boston- (Xvclier from Montreal. Newfoundland from Liverpool. Rosalind from St. John's. 25-min Pearl from Halifax. nmko from Bermuda. Marlin from Hall-fax. Cordelia from Montreal. Tl-Lenarfish from Halifax. Pernod-h from Charlottetown. French Award Institute Medals (Clnudlnn Prone) IDNDON. June 10-Canadlnn founder of Women's Institutes in England and president of the As- sociated Country Women of the World, Mrs. Alfred Watt of Coll- ingwood. Ont, hus- been awarded the diploma and gold medal of the Socete dos Agrlculteurs dc France. the highest tribute of that official Aflldlfitllfll fllllnflatfon of the Coast Mexican Exports The United States, Great Britain and Germany dominate the import trade of Mexico. The United States cent United Kingdom took 20 per cent of Mexico's exports and sold, her 10 Fourih Prize-for the fourth nearest correct list. . S 300 Fifth Prize—for the fifth nearest correct list . . .5 150 Sixth Prize-Jo: the sixth nearest correct list. . . .$ 100 Seventh PIIIQ"-IOI the seventh nearest correct list} 1 5Q °l 2M1“?! Vfllufli] 1°! lrlxigni ma) Select fifteen of these only, and place in the squareopposite pors, n um se ng o excc ~ - - - per cent of an 1m : the each variety a number from 1 to 15 WIIICII WIII be your estimate of the popularity of the variety. Then cut out this com Iete list including the coupon below, fill in your name and ad ress and polltan Museum of Art and per cent of the imports: Germany directed the executors to procefid accounts for 6 per oent of the ex- No. VARIETY No. VARIETY with the immediate sale of t e ports and 10 per cent of the im- . H - p 5 ~ ho;- Jewelry in the bequest, which is ports: France 3 per cent and 5 per a 39"" Pflmf“ Elf“: i. U u" plan“ we estimated to be worth $469,200. cent 1 tivoly. Notwithstanding i- 3- - H . B l d ch h m her will Mrs. Gray. the that Canada is eighteenth on the U rum can. Slucc [j $91, °" ° . °“’|C °" widow cf Elbert H. Gary, former list of countries trading with ‘c e United Straws steel Corporation Mexico, there was an increase of C‘ He,“ Mayonnmise C] Heinz Bottled Sweet official, gave her jewelry, laclels. I185 per cent Canadian ‘ exports Mixed P1611199 paintings and an», objects to t e ast year as compared with the year . H ' B .1 d 5 museum bém conéiition mthat ithe preyious, accorzlingt to the In- [j “mm “Md cream I3 Zfifnififue w”! bequest accep ed wit n a l m- dus rial Depot men of the Can- . . . ited time. with National Railways. D Hfhlzlpggfjf Rams!‘ E “ggzggfgskd 5°“ If the museum rejected the. _ _ gift, it was to be offered to the U HeinIzPOKe-n-Frarked Egan: a Haul Boglllaig! awn! Plliladephia Art Museum. H31- o wu or un ornzllo cuce usrar 1c e residuary estate was left to the Halifax P 0 rt Heinz Oven-Baked Benn: rim-n, Bound pgcpieg museum that accepted the gift q '°(';,‘;':::§i5a:“)" “mh°“"“"“ Dion; grnthe maintenance o‘ the conce- Heinz Oven-Baked Beans Heinz Bottled Old He to shrinkage in the value i ___i_ with Pork. Boston Style Fashioned Pickle ’ of the securities held by the ARR/lV-‘Ls- l1 Heinz Oven-Baked _Red U Heinz Bottled Sour Mixed estate there was no residue after K140i! B91115. Wllh Pvrk P" t‘! the payment of capital bequests. Lady mwms “m” Bi W- H . 1C0 k d M c on, Heinz Bottled Genuine The museum notified the execu- mdma- “n ° ° a at Dill Pickles tors that it would accept the chm“? mm“ 1mm F“ East- ' _ ‘ _ bequest on (gondiflgn that the m“ 39m saint 59ml- D Heinz Prepared Mustard C} Heinz Bottled India Relish Jegehg’ be sold ‘o maintain the lilgigldlglethmgofilegxcgtlkaiarbour Hing Bottled Fresh a l ' < I °° °° °“‘ o. K. Service La Have. D "m" B°‘“°d om" “’"“" U Cucumber Relish PE t] (I I’ L L‘ I H i - . v ~ n an m“ o I about U Ham Bmmld smflred C] Heinz Beefsreuk Sauce ~ ‘l SAHJNGS: Queen Olives U “aim Bmik-‘d * Fuish U Heinz Worcestershire Sauce ‘ Invena to Montreal Manzamlla O Ives (Sfuled) 1. Contest will dose midnight, June 29th. 1935,nnd all enrricsmust be postmarked before nzidnight June 29th or be in our office by that time to be considered in this contest. 2. In awarding prizes the sales ofthe Heinz Varieties in Canada for n re-dcrermincd period will be used as a basis. T use figures have been placed in a sealed envelope in care ofthe Royal Bunk of Canada, no: m» be opened until the contest period ls over. 3. Contest open only to residents m’ the Dominion of Canada except employees ofH. j. Company will he final cannot be entered into. Study the list ofHcinz your grocer to help you fwo tins of Heinz Rcady-to-Serve Soups which is bchin you have purchased from your dealer, (or well Mrs, Watt was lnvthe Kings’ honors list some time ago. being named an Officer of the Order of the British Empire for her organ- izntion of women's Institutes in the United Kingdom, now num- bering 5.000 branches with 300,000 members. The Associated Country Women DANDRUFF trench republic. The medal was presented by Indy Tiphaine Lucas, on behalf 0f her sister, the Comtesse de Koran- flech-Kemezne, president of the Union Centrale des Associations Rurales Fernlnlnes. Referring to Mrs. Watt’: initiative in organiz- ing the Association Country Wo- men of the World, Lady Lucas said that thanks to her there was no country on the earth's surface "where our sisters, gsllantly strugq and, Poll "fir. III Mll- gling to produce our daily bread,§ f-"fhjlfw , 1f‘: need feel isolated." w u: 1 d’ t .. all sh rural: In her reply, Mrs. a n ca - ed o special mason for her gratlt- Clunlloulcodolouvll" ude was the old link betweenl Franc; ch41 gonads. "As a citizen of Canada." she said, “I possess two great heritagcs-one from. Britain and one from fiance. I,‘ know that other Canadians will be’ fiTlTfiios HERE IS THE LIST OF THE H (as prepared in Heinz Canadian phm: a: Leamingoon. (his contest. h will he conducted with absolute fairness m the public. "57” POPULARITY CONTEST HEIN LOMPK glad that o. Canadian woman should have received this honor from France. the land to which we , ~i lluminiT’ owcthoblrthotourhlrtory." “g5 ENTRIES MUST BE MAILED BY" MIDNIGHT SATURDAY JUNE 29 O Get in line for one of these worthwhile cash prizes now. On the list below, 57 varieties are most popular by numbering them in what you estimate to be their degree of popularity. Ask your dealer to help you. . Every time you buy 2 tins of Heinz Soup send in another estimate " with the labels. Your dealer has extra entry forms for you. Also the following CASH PRIZES will be given to en.- tracts in order of correctness of their lists: Ten Prizes of $50 ench- . Ten Prizes of $40 each" Ten Prizes of $30 each. . Ten Prizes of$20 each-- Ten Prizes of$l0 each-inn“..- Fifty Prizes of $5 each-u»... 225 Prizes 0112.00 each"...- I:'s simple. indicate your idea of which 15 of the famous Heinz ......................$ 00000000 Ooonulloclo ope Ilvnllounonu S S S $ S S oooloodooIloO-UQ 532 Prizes, totalling. .. - . .. $5,000 EINZ I7 VARIETIES caublialmiioos) our denier’: name and address, attach labels from 2 tins of II-Ieinz Soupl, (or well drawn fac-similes of same), and mail to “$7” Popularity Contest, Hi]: Sc, Toronto, No. VARIETY Heinz Tomato Jul Heinz Tomato Ketchup Heinz Sandwich Spread Heinz Strained Vegetable Soup for Babiel Heinz Strained Tomatoes for: Babies Heinz Strained Boon lot Babies Heinz Strained Spinach for Babies Heinz SlnlnecfiPtnnes for Babies HcineStrained Cereal for Babies Heinz Strained Carrots for Babies Heinz Cream of Tomato Soup Heinz Cream of Mushroom Soup Heinz Crearnfof Oyster Soup Heinz Cream of Green Pea Soub o UDUDUUUEUDUUCIE] You may send in as many entries as you wish- CONDITIONS or TI-IE conresr drawn foc-similes of same). All labels sen! must be Heinz Soup label 5. In the case of tics. necessary prize money will be pooled and divided equally. 6. Names of prize winners will ire-announced in (his paper. The decision of the H._]. Heinz S- Dcar Sits: and correspondence Nan... Varieties closely. Ask with your selection if you wish. Buy two tins of Heinz Ready-to- I-Ieinz Companyandtheirfamiliesmrempl yees 5¢1"’?5°_“P5“"d“mcmhlfhbelsr °r (w°"d"w_“ of their advertising agents and their fami ies. {a°'5""'"|?5 of sfifnwr “m! In" ‘m’? m m" 4 Any numb" or mm“ ma be nude m great Heinz 57 Popularity Contest. om .... vidcd each entry is nccnmpaniedvhy labels rom The re utafion ofthe H. j. I-Icinz Company M, duh, ,-, _‘ (Please print your NY 115 GEO of the World, of which she ‘Ellie head, is the clearing house and central office of rural women's organizations and unites in friend- ship women in many lands which are otherwise without friendly al- liance and which are indeed sometimes politically opposed. It t ‘ ’ among its affiliated so- cieties the Women's Institutes of Canada and kindred bodies g1] over the world. __.__._____________ PUPIL DEFEATED TEACHER. DOUGLAS. Isle of Man, June 19 --(C.P-)-—P. G. Flairfield of South Africa, who won the first of two recent round-the-houses motor car races through Douglas, defeat- ed his teacher, these two being the only contest- ants left in the race at the finish. It was a case of the pupil master- _ ing the master by tricks learned in e»~-~~"-~-‘-'v\ ‘Hie race wq H. l. Heinz Company. "$7" Populcriry Context 11S George Si. Please include my eliltiv larlry Coolest. 1 enclose u which I purchased from my dealer. (or well drawn lac‘ similes of same). Street and Number. C!!! orTouu.-..--s..-.-...--..- Fred W. Dixon. words Heinz Company, 1 15. George Ont.- (AII labels sent must be Heinz Soup labels); VARIETY ,-, Heinz Cream of Spinach Soup . Heinz Cream of Asparegul Soup Heinz Cream of Celery Sow -" Heinz Chicken with Rico Soup Heinz Quicken with Noodles Soup Heinz Vegetable Soup Heinz Beef ‘Broth Heinz Scorch Broth Heinz Boon Soup Heinz Oxtuil Soup Heinz Onion Soup Heinz Cooked Spaghetti ‘ Heinz Bottled Pure Mall Vinegar Help: Bottled Pure Cide! Vinegar Heinz Bottled Distilled White Vinegar __ UDUDUDUUUUEDUUE]: , Toronto. Onrsrio. .15 shove in our “57" Pnpuo belt from Z cinz Soup Tm! ".-u..."u..."-..-.-...--........-c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a your nnmc and address plainly. B: sure envelope has correct postage.) over a course of 200 miles, r451}; field's average speed being 67.20 ,. A Busy Place - A busy plnce just now Is the neb extension or School Street] hinti- ber of new ‘buildings are in the course of erection, and the 1o I ol’thc hammer and saw Ia in t‘: ' ulr, and buildingo almost comple" - ed demonstrates the fact that the homo instinct ls not deul, all that there are people long headed enough to nee that imlend o! . lng rent they can be plying u home. A few very leafl- able IMI ltIII left. VON ULUIII GAY. m r1 Pgge stern b; miles per hour and Dixon's 84.13! ‘