M». Ad I B the '- 4316 $0. rant §t:’l_$.6an}ahq, us», Tim can: . iiiiiiiiiiinii The following candidates were nominated Saturday m! Queen's and Kings dlountree. QUEENS ’ '¢.‘.“"l' First District for Councillors. -— W. ‘F. Allan Ste-wart, Btmiillgart- iiey, moved by Alli-ed Ocniem, B. Mel e. seconded by Benjamin “ileek , Fredericton. Walter G. McKenzie, Springfield. moved by _Jero.nie MoGulgan, S Melville. seconded by Everett Has- lnm, Springfield; For Assemblyman:- Peter Sinclair, Summerflield, mov- ed by Ephraim McQuaid, Kelly's Cross, seconded by W. H-Mayno, Emerald. Murdock Kennedy, Bradalbune. lyfs ‘C oss, seconded ‘by Alfred E. Fyie. taniley-Bridge. ' Second District For Councillor:- Louis L, Jenkins. ‘North Wilt- ‘IHOVBIl 'lJy James iE- “McQi-iaid, Kel- OWN GUARDIAN illllilIEEli’s : a . ANll,j_,idlli’$ cuiiiiiiis P. Slgsworth, supported by Dung. his M. Gordon. ~ ‘H. F. McPhee nominated by John Slullihlllll- flllllllorted gby Dan. R; McSwsiln. ‘ Thomas Lee Grant nom-lnated by lllalcolin McDonald supported. by Dan. J. McLean. 4th. District: Maynard F. MvDonald nominat- ed by Lelth Cowiin, supported by Donald P. Ross. A. F. Bruce, supported by Dan. M-aoRae. ' Martin McKinnon, nominated by Geo. A. Poole, supported by John A. Stewart. Wallace Bruce Butler nominated by Daniel McRao. supported by A1 F. Bruce. 6th. District: J. Hioward McDonald nominated ‘by Archibald Reynolds, supported by Alex. A. McDonald. Paul A. Scully nominated by An- drew Lavers, supported by John Aid McCormick and J. C. McDon- a John A. Campbell nouninated by , Are you fighting against‘ middle-age? O NE OF the most critical periods of a. womaifls lifc comes bvtwopn 45 and 50. Most women dread the approach of middle-age bcoausc they know, only too well,.the depressing ailments it brings. The best preparation for this period a woman can have is a good phygl- cal condition. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound will help ‘lior togain strength and energy. It builds up the appetite and induces natural sleep. The following letters were written by women of middle-age, MRS. nontsnnhics cuss. West Hoboken, N. J.:—- “l w,“ troubled with hcsdachcs, woiikni-si-i, flushes of limit totho loco nnd hciiil and Ions of aplpctite. l ivniild oflon ct so weak could hardly stand. road about. Lydia E. Piiikhziiiiki vqlfltiiblo Compound and began l0 take the medicine. Aitcr tho first few bottles l hogan to fr-rl slrniigrr and could eat better and had f curi- llfilidlwhve. I am n. “will ivoimiii mda)’. and feel like n diilcrciil. £5800?“ You ism}: use this letter lo help. ,1 feel that. I am entirely answm- fnywfgufi‘; :31: ' ml mmll wen" Mn- Add h Bratkel 43m Rcnwmbcrthis packagp Mrs. Jennie Bollermuii (‘ll "l? Swill will 5% - omillmrNeb" None genuine without mciiig- ~ loventh Sh, Union City, Ne‘; "*1- ' . mum 0f Lydia 1-1. Pifllillllm. Jersey. ' Vegetable Compound LYDIA s. PINKHAM MEDICINE cakzosounopm, AFTER LONG SUFFERING South Omaha, Nebraska :-— “Alter fifteen year! of terrible nuEei-ing each month with nick headaches I began to take Lydia E. Pinkhiiids V table Compound and I have fsl ‘my health steadily improving. Alter taking your medicine for almost a year and u. hall, I believe I can say tho headaches have lclt me.‘ I also was troubled with nu oulnem. I ism-feeling fine now and do all my work inysoll‘. I sin the mother of nix, and mans? an Qlglllrfllfllll house without any ody f 55k» v1 sir; rcsrso Gllllcl fitted by lclentlfle li-c GROWING to “but the _ ‘ ‘ lend" than days. i‘ >fi' * AND mcthodc. ' tatoes you have on E‘ W‘ xéYLoR track in Boston and J. s. TAYLOR Rwlctcmi Optometrists 142 Richmond Street by wife, WEDLOCK & Boston, Mass. m‘ WCHIEF CAUSE i 1' = hy u . divorced. Si? o .0 m.” poop" u" ‘ "Si: Jes‘ been: they git married, llaiftefs diced s 1.l Now loi- l shire, moved by J. J- Currie, Fair- vfiew, seconded bydilsmarok Cras- weill. Rustico. Will Bradford W. ‘LepM-‘o- Cbi"“"‘""- low“. mm“ '11! WEI!!! lEQlQQi RIISLlOOVllIGLBGUOIIQGQ by Neil um- Klnnon- New fl-laven. For Assemblyman:- Jolin Il- lBllWlllllll. RusV/‘o iuovad by Joseph J. Doucette, Ruslilco, so \iDll(lO(l iby UllIUlLS U. Avluhfialli Clyde "River. seconded by Napoleon Plneau. North Rustlco. Third District For Councillors:- J. Augustine MacDonald, Char- lottetown, moved by Cephas Nunn. Winsloe, seconded by Stephen Brown, York. i Donald MacDonald, Glenilinnnn, in touch with us today 7224-ll-2l-2ll iiciini siii m rived by J. J, McIntyre." Mt. ‘Stew- art, seconded by Walter Jones, Bun- bury- Foi- Assemblyman:- Matt-liew .W. Wood, Soubhport, mioved by Lou-ls ‘Pralnor, Watenvale, seconded by William A. Chandler. ‘lHIZBlilIFDOR. l Russel C. Clark, Mount Stewart. moved by Angus Martin, M- D., Mt. Stewart, seconded by John C. Wise- iicr. Wutei-valc. Fourth District For Councillor:- l ‘Shaw McMillan, Voriioiii Ililver. i moved by Osbert lilninan, Vernon ilriilgo, seconded by John Fraser. Wm. Graham, supported by ‘Percy ‘ll Bouldreault. John F. Morrison. supported by Jas- H. Skinner. Angus Mclhhee, ‘New Hav n, JIIOV- ‘ ed by Albert Newman, Kngstnn, . 'ly at Georgetown on Saturday at... 10 a. ll'l., o: Alexander McConnell in the 58th. year o! hls age. Mr. McCic-nnell was up and around as usual on Saturday but complained o: acute indigestion. He called 0n the doctor and got some medicine but on returning home shortly al- lterwards, passed away. yejirs an employee o: the- Railwayi otf-Georgetown and always stile-l iently discharged his duties. Al» ways o! a cheerful and Oblllfilllfillfi tn ~ he community. 333d (ether, Willllaiih McConnell, iwho is iln hfs 93rd year, a. widow and ith-roe sons. Millan, and James B. qt Georgetown, William in Bos- wii, also one daughter, Mrs. Schur- man, Dodsiand. Soak. ~ afteriion, at 4 o'clock to the St. David's iChu-rcb Cemetery, Rem H. PlBICB, pastor oi the United Church- qtticlaiting. Avondale. 1' George S. Inman, ‘Charlottetown. moved by J. F. Martin. M. IL, El- _idoii, issconded ‘by ‘Felix Murphy. "" "'—* A\'Oll(l'3.l9. POTATO SHIPPERSF ATTENTION A '\ i? r .4 can handle all)’ pojby Locke Jones. iPownal, seconded or Aiacmhlymcn: — - well Cove. J. Jiinies Larabee, Eldon, moved "by Garfield Ross, Roseibiiry. iv ' \ , e Fo-Counclllon- g equlck returl S G t Gavan Dully, Charlottetown, moved by T. W. L. Prowse. City. seconded by John ‘T, McKenzie, a ~‘ City. moved by George DeBlols, Olly, seconded by Fred H. Trailnor, Cllty. ‘ A! bl :- Faédmuuxiacln City, moved Iiy Mark "R- McGnigan. (my, soc- onileil by Ailired iPlckirrd, City. W. Qhoster S. ‘MltLure, Oity, mov- ml by Hugh '1‘. Connors, City. sec- onded by Joseph J. Storey, City. KINGS 1st Dlltrlct: m’ mi Island Hospital Sunday oi‘ g Mr. Hurry N. MaidEwon. lot this city (ieoi-ge A. llVllcMan, Lewes, iiiov- Pll liy Malcolm J. Stewart. Caledon- '. l d b Wdilll C k, O - la ‘iecome y am 0° r lihospitel. For a time he was on; "the staff of the Canadian Bank of Charlottetown Common and Royalty ‘Montreal and two sisters, iMrs. C- J. Wood 0t Bunbury and Mrs. Louis 41y. ivilllam J. P. ‘McMillan, M. D.,. Hewett oi’ Charlottetown. house at 2 o'clock. Rev, W, M. Ryan will olllciate. Mr. i Handley ‘Lewis Quail"; n] of choice household. Augustine A. McDonald, nom-iii- furniture at Bl) Euaton Street on aleddby iSeu; ‘Mdbeian, supported by Tuggdly, June 21st at 10,30 o- A- 1‘- McQllald-d g clock chirp, of all my beautiful fur- F dnchhiidmdfi- lmt- fimllglllld 3y vulture, consisting of parlor. dlmflfl 1331:}: ‘auppore y “er ' £33m’ b°qg°mtutuszgr ‘zzmoonn: Illarry D- McLean. nominated hy ° “Wm V“ y A. ll‘. MdQuald, supported by James I'll": V"! Old. 0M 6'69"" milmll‘ It M31101, . _ Lewis, a well-known local resident. makes hls statement in order that _ Jas. D. Stewart nominated by George F. Seville nominated by i-jlOi-ii -/ In Memoriam MR. ALEXANDER McGONNELL The death occurred very sudden- ‘ Mr. McConnell was loi- many ‘Mon he made many ifrlends He loaves to mourn besides hls The ‘funeral was held Sunday MR. HARRY N. MOEWEN 'l‘ ' death occurred in the Prince Mr- MiacEwen. who was in his; 37th. year was taken ill at New; Years, and tor the past eighteen, weeks has been a Dill-Will lll "w; C 112161116, but subsequently took a post/ion in the otllte or the Swift Canadian Company or this city. He was a young iii-an oi‘ splendid char- acter, end enjoyed a Wide popular- ity. He was a. member o! the Ma- sonrlc and Odditellows Order-- J-le- leaves to mourn besides his parents. one brother, Nelson in The funeral will be ‘held on ‘Wed- nesday. service to start at the Finds ‘Nelii-itis Remedy . At Ape o! Seventy-Five Make: Discovery of Roll Vhluc Rheumatic ‘Suflererc Will All Be ' Inlorfilhd Port borne, April 15.- Mr. a usr ARRIVED A Shipment of Scotch Granite _ This together with our already large stock of Gran- ite and Marble makes it easy for intending purchasers TURNIP ‘WSEED The two faulting varieties arc ‘ l Hiisiisrws squares. 1 upright piano, Newcombe oiiqjid mlhoggny drOp leaf table. Peter -'D- Peters, supported by Ed en's hlli stand, oak, lot of oll Pill"; grill _%4|5:;]'.m. I ll I d liclolh lol o mi r z ‘ "an M Wm ‘n o ' Harry H. Cox nominated by Wm. used dltfareii-t llnlments, but with- any book cue amfduk, 6 Wilton illerbsrt H. Acorn nominated by otherrheumatic sufferers may {ind - - the way to health. “I fell and hurt my shoulder badly in 1923. Neurltis to select anything in the Monumental line. set’ in and the pain wcsintsnse. l . PRICES THE LOWEST : nus .v - ‘ é R P‘ l: ' 2 mile nowio iAIiL "it iiitvanuvtt. ‘kunkcll quantity of _. . ._ _. oars f. égltoilgiuqbtiiv and OLQVER: rtow in vacuum: Improved .6‘... .. and uu-r so FAR disc , 115i)’. Jim, In that fcllih I ||_ Net no loud Illll 713F773»! cdcyc moitpcpulcr g y4||“"_n ‘mum’. 1"," u." - \ J. A. MacDonald, Auctioneer. v ~ V lobes ._, Fodder IUGKWH HA1’ i ' Rlumo nAniBinI. ' it'll auccoulul. miihrillt ilk" ll Illilng rapidly, you any?" .g "To he cure-Io ncrvoqo h; any; w . . Flowcrjqcdn- _ ‘i ' hi! a thing." '" i} 8cm >- _ rum-rs. range (new), one loc chest. a" Wm" dew fittings, curtains, etc" \ _ I Wiqlutlful old mahogany chest-of lmrve’; D‘ Magma“ nominated °l"'_W" I" ""'"I'"I "“"°" °"° by c. n Pratzt-ehbpqrted by J. n. . lmull table, one two burner ollMMdanL *' - i * ‘ ltove and lot at articles not men- d” B; McDonald Mmmawd by MISS MARY MloNUTT co Eilllin 8t. It h ohlnqand glucwci-e, one k o cnhw, Co“, wpmrwd by Pam,‘ Mu” out ‘wan The 1mm Narvmmh ‘ What a wonderful jliiimsiit it must be. lit westoi-sdmc and l have never hind neuritis since. I am, 75 w o -. . roramps c yiirsuiiisiiibrviiissiq ud D8llll_;..,lQ<flQlL, lgrvllinei iiymcdloine. _e wou d not-tlilik o bit Wll1l0llt;fit‘ln.<0ll1“h0m8," l —< one Dill’- Dull.‘ in. »MdDQI\_cld.-.fl1!ll0rl®d by 7,, llonqd. - . .,:$%f meals curt; on time. No rulorvemqvet h» _ ll IIPBPOHY ll lfllll- hi! "l"! "l Jan. P. Mdfiityre nominated by J. .1. McAdam d?! mid- olph Molbccheini. . -, _ 3rd Motrin: - ‘ Leslie F‘. Hunter nominated ‘by . . Maximo. ' '17 u J n Mustard uninitiated by ha. w ,. the Jllolt _ substances known‘; for all rheuma- llo conditions- wNcnriilglu, sore Milli Allen. show-tea bywAlldNW ‘Mums: fltlltlolpti. it wil brine. ' once I contort-hi‘ aysho .time.i. may your‘: in use. _ - , and muycay that my is our ram- diloilvl of. seven of i’ warm» min-lawns»; o. i Hi0! ~QuiCl< ' i142» A mom - wt-lierunc ._ DQflT >$ILLY iffiéivtar * MR . WORKMANSHIP. THE BEST CHANDLER & BELL .. l??? Kfilltfiraet i ‘ Aiisaiiuiwk Thloililiriifri fso YOU rodeo». IT WAfi ONLY 1Q JAY. Phone 741-J. —By Arthur l "wuar a t * Gave ma. l sAw Youac Cam/swear A Dumo YUUNG