‘l '. . -~ wit. SAVE MONEY Battery NOW! still-zit’: rum srnvlcr by equipping your Oar with a new. We handle a complete lineyof PREST-fl-LITE and EXIIJE BATTERIES ' Highest Quality at Lowest Prices. All Batteries Fully Guaranteed. Choose yours from one of the largest assortments of New Batteries in Charlottetown. GET MIR PRICES BEFORE BIIYIIG. 207 Great George Street. Qln. Donalds Twa But Oxford Kens ancestry and oi the same lily The Canadian Preasl flmonsqocx. OnL. April 2a _ fir! mav be confusion in other pct! oi the Dominion over the plurality oi Hon. Donald sum-r- lllld! but in pastor-l Oxford Ciun-l tyjthev know their Donalds. They are both familiar figures in cvcry|wu made mmmer “imam porp iolio in the Meighen government corner oi the shire. In the recent Dominion bv-elec- tion in Oxiond South Hon. Donald Sutherland. the farmer. was the unsuccessful Conservative candid- ab. Hon. Donald Mathesori slither- land. the doctor, Miriisier oi Na- tional Defence and M. P. for Ox- lllnfefiiolial "bird; i McLEOD o BENTLE‘ l; w. n. ans-nu, n. c. lbwister and Attorney-at-Iaw MONII T0 LOAN Olllce: 1D Ilahnvmd Street NORMAN W. LOWTHER Ban-me: a. Attorney at Law ' 8d Great George Strut ' Charlottetown, P. B. I. MONEY T0 LOAN Jli. llaclionald, ILG. llllllTIl. SOLICITOL he. Riley Bil-Idling iihariottatown. P. I. ldanl. luau to Loan and Caileeflaan the val’! ICC atantlan. fll-i-ddrnonth. H. F. MacPHEE, B. A. IAIIISTIE SOLICITOI NOTARY, In. Dill! Bnillllll. Cllarbtiatlfll A- J. HASLAM, B.A.. LLJL IAIBISTII, SOLICITOI, ETC. New Brace Building Charlottetown FOR WELL DRILLING Oaininnnleata With l The Trask Well Co. VAUGHAN l. GIOOH Local Representative ..- ‘RIG! H. Bell's law Oiliel Alnnrnerlida or Ihaus D1. ARK R. McGUlGAN. iinu. o MATHIESON L ilathtasaw. LLI- Phone 980. liord North. supported his iellawlne w“ ‘om-med ma!“ md ‘on clansnian on the hustinqs. They the D511 Ram-um‘ ‘m, m, are not otherwise related. w" he pruuc“ u . phymun m Born and reared in the same wood,wck_ m; mun-nu "mg. country. and both 0f Scotch Cl"- iather was a member oi parliament 1854-1858. political llltll. the two Donald| Sutherlands have iought shoulder to shoulder lll more than one vig- orous campaign. in the short par- liament o! 1925-1926 they aat to- gether in the House oi Commons- Donald. the farmer. for Oxford South. and Dr. Donald M. ior 0x- iord North. It was then Donald. the farmer. tcrlan and Dr. Donald M. a Unit- ed Cliurchman. _ Long Public Llie Donald the farmer has had a lon and notable public career. He has experienced the successes and defeats oi enble measure. Like many others he started in the municipal arena. as a member of the Oxiord North township council in i896. First Conservative to win the Oxiord South seat in the Ontario Legisla- ture he sat in the provincial house from 1902 to 1006. when he was defeated. The same year he con-f tested the riding ior the House oi Commons but was unsuccessful. In 1909 he was appointed director oi colonization ior Ontario. and sworn to the Canadian Privy Council. This gave him the title of "Honorable" for llie. Both the Sutherlands were deieated in the general election oi 192d. Dr. Don- ald was again elected in the North riding in 1930. He too became a privy councillor on taking over the portfolio oi Minister oi Deienoe in the Bennett government. Hon. Donald. Southerland, whose farm is near Ingersoll, is at 71- M; Buthgflgnd resin“ from 850M" 17 W"! 014"!‘ than hi»! d°¢- the government post in 1911 to tor namesake and political colZea-Jnln emu- pargy Donna g9 w“ sue. Helms two soldier sons in elected to the House oi Commons the Brit-uh army. as well as thrown» Oxford souul in inii, and re- vihrr sons and two dnuzhters- elected in 1917, 192i and 1m. be- HOYI- Dmflld M- lhfl 400V"- 15 l coming a cabinet minister without bachelor- Interested in military sf- portfolio in the latter year. n: fairs irom his yvllth- he WM i310 was defeated in the general elec- first to apply at district hend- 110m 0g 1935 gm 193m um in u“ quarters ior active service when lay-election April 1d, i934. Canada entered the war in i914. GLIDE!) FIIDM GERMANY T0 ENGLAND l-y The Canadian Press) LYMPNI. hlllarid, April 28-De- claring “you can't get killed in gliding." Milan Joan Mel-kin. who landed here aiter making the iirat channel crossing by a woman glid- er. declared she would do her beat Emir-lake gliding popular in mg- Towed from Germany through the clouds by In aeroplane man- ned by two German pilots, Miss ‘Meakln said the trip was marvel- lous. She was in the air ‘I 1-4 hours On landing here elm was hatleaa, and was wearing a black flying suit and gay carpet slippers. Her mother. stepiather, and brother and sisters were among those who watched the glider looping before coming to earth. Miss Meakinh brother, Peter. a Royal Air bros cadet. was killed when he crashed seven years ago. Nothing daunted the ambitious sis- ter ‘ ‘ ‘ on taking up ilying. In three years’ gliding she has had one craah—a iall oi b0 ieet, but was not seriously hurt. All Entitled To Comfortable Vision Ivcy reader ls antitld to w "- vHan and clear vision. 0i oonran aonie n- hy thh biting wit-innit aid. But please note-many who believe they see as they should -—DON'T. This uncertainty will cause the thonglitial per- sonte have the doubt re- moved. A modern eye aerviee replaces uncertainty with iaota. 6. F. llutchaaan OPPOIITIIIT | Donald Sutherland is a Presby» political life to consid- lng ii‘; E g? g“. llllgél trill i Hospital ior X- —-WEDDING lflrL8+The Con- vent Chapel. Buinnierside. was the scene o! a pretty wedding at 030 (Monday morning when Xlssldna Wedge. daughter oi Hr. and Mrs. Emanuel Wedge was united in the holy bonds oi matrimony to ill‘. Jauiian Gallant, ann o! Mr. and The Mrs. Joseph A. Ullllnt. A In!!! number of iriends of the contract- parties were t. Rev. G. Mr. Cough was a m Miss Anna ‘attended her llltl‘:%(P-El') "°’.‘;"°....,.,..,'“‘°‘ o; m”, . . man o wore a blue crepe dress with hafwymwflq yyg] g to match. Mr. George Gallant, wasjnmmg gown, beg. msriétaitermth; the yggrg m, gown u; br a1 ylno re omalinginNewBrunawick. .: m“; mo“ *2." Got. WU...°"""" we g e I . . . a diam: mum heme “when! dw- visit u: the cities around earl orated for the occasion with cisoo bay. He met several old irl spring flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Oal- ! who had not aoan him since boy lent left on the morning train forldsya. Be was delighted to have the Moncton, N. 8., where they will owortunity of visiting the Univer- spend their honeymoon. ‘Bis bride aity oi Oaliiornia grounds and travelled in a belle swagger auii|huildinga in Bertelay, Saint Mary's with list and accessories to match. College in Moraga Valley, and other The groom isa popular clerk places oi interest. m. Gougtra at Sinclair and Stewart .. two daughter-a Ira. Ham Mia Wedge was an employee oi P. w. Strong and Co. They were mum? and um Anna Oough ev the recipients oi many lovely gifts previous to their marriage. 0n i- their return the young couple will —OIUIOII IOCIAL-The young reside in summer-side where a host people of the flirtation Church. or friends wish than: every hap- Slsrlmeraide hold a moat enjoyable pmw__5 ' social Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Wells. The —DI.‘ATH OI Ml. DWIGHT program opened with instrumental BBAIILSTO OI‘ KINSENGTON - mule by lk. Bert MacArthur. ill‘. Many friend will regret to the death last ‘rliuraday, April 19. and Mrs. Graves. A nadir: "Kids oi Mr. Dwight Bealrsto. oi Ken- slngton. The deceased had served ed by Min Nina Schumann: read- in the Great War and had been mg mrlyle Watterworth: in poor health ever since his re- guartatte. lav. Mr. Wetterworth. turn. He was l patient. in the Mr. Ora-yd. lira. Gravel and Mir! Provincial blnawrillm and Wells. Instrumental music. was returned home two we“ Ieo- I! Wells and Mr. araenauit; was Am- was thought that he had improved m“ any‘ i" “n. "gun but just a week beicrre he died he ~13,” m," m4 u“ “L1” 17¢)- became suddenly ill and did not A ha,“ w“ d "u," h" u- Rwver- He w»: the w" o! W'- tended to the per-toms ior their Chlfltl Beairato 0i Freetown lndutmlu, fin. “ta-edgy”; was very highly esteemed tor hllJgrs. A. P. Well served a Mint! many X1110 trails 0i character. E lunch. ‘high '“ ugh.“ y, . .9. will be sorely missed in (h! hbfll dflhuuu Avmgdknbfifl- ClfClQ ‘lid b! hi] many fffllia. I! so u‘ ‘an “It we“. for leaves to mourn his widow. iorm- erly Miss Barnard. and two chil- dml- Bwd- "id mmm- i" m" 4m. Benillnindondou ornam- mllflvflllltdll" "WW merlde attended fliaiialarnlof Pair of Eyeglasses Whenyownoadthenihfle oithehoet investments yew eonldnaaka. l"! who procured lab- hotel’! Glasses from nwill baoliithkltntenient E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR ___.___i KILLED IN COLLISION LUNDNBURG, ital» April B3- (A. 1i): Two men, a woman and an intuit. were killed tonight when their car was struck by the locomo- tlvoofa tninsta grachcroasinl near the old Lunenburg station. Two of the victims were identi- iied as Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Lo- lpl. Bell D. ‘ Barristers A Solicitors Ioney to Ina- IoolCu- -.P.I.l. pnegti, oi Dedham. The other man and the infant had not been iden- tifiad late mulchi- (fdtetownaadalbarten “BOILER SERVICE” Ull THE SPDT. ———l Whenever it. ls necessary, we can send in expert Boilermaker to any part oi the island to make repairs on the spot. We make and repair all tyne: oi : Boilers. Marine and Stationery: Farm Feed Boilers, Storage and Pressure Boilers, Pneumatic Tanks, Bloke Stacks. Steam etc. We do all kinda oi welding by Eleeirla and Acetylene. You save days and dollars when you wt». w: ._...L‘}~~ '- w" ll» s ll» nu men III m: uno conu- run-u- Scahfloppq Tender!“- 35' '1 bu ‘I. RE!“ l‘ l‘ 10100110 nsoaowraaal-VAIIQWI i-ie also leaves one brother, Ben- _ on m,“ jlllllii oi Ireetown and two sia- ‘:xmwm°'m“_ " l tors, Mn. Charles Taylor oi Brit- ish Columbia and Ira. Gilbert oi Alberta- One brother. William was tilled in action. Much Iymoat-h! is extended to the tlvea The iuneral took place an laturdsy afternoon. ‘his Kaolin!- ton branch oi the Canadian Le- gion marched from the home to Lon. run-er ltllliean oi Realm in. nun ERSTERI lllRRllllI learn oilBert Aravnault, llhs Irene Walla . ti} ---. ‘the Pnabyrafian Church. when ‘the main service a . ‘n’ “n. ‘a '..'.*.""...m**.:.z.t'sa."“r.r -_--- - --- service and luv. ilr. Osbourne oi -._._... Lang River preached the funeral “OIUQIOIIPIIOIII ‘H. address. Rev. Ix. Ocnga pronoun- gygiggpegn I o: the Benediction. hangar; handed: 211;“ ha: aarogiinnmlna‘ I!" ‘Q1! ‘ml!’ phi . abQ lBernard. J.1l.hewisandC.Lawis mggum. p-n \?..‘.1"...:‘°.’.‘.°.“‘.."“...’°'.‘i‘..l‘,".l5l '"—"—" * Government Cannot ~ Control Birtlirate Hiflte solemn is naaeved tar was held. There mu ea lleal interest b‘: nlvevtlll: annals u to rnsy i lnthiareopleatlelnvyatnaa- BRINGING UP l FATHER cur-loo OI’ .7!‘ ill rd A p. ‘va usagg ..-- 5w. 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