A o icIayS‘ .. n pa ‘mo. I manila pension ior life $0.000 for your family if den}, pullover-outwith... _- -' Y" a" "mile for any sum and ,. Sign heie and send ior details. Name-pests... F ‘F; y /. comes one pension starts I00 a month t ' - abled with iioffiaiilillli’ #1,‘; m“ u‘ "° Pmmlillns to pay. “i911 doles to suit ourgglf, rerniums are remorkagly low be. cause The Maritime Life doesn't charge iorproiits. . ddreu......,, -s.. i5!‘ , jy,,\.\ . v_g\ (if! Assurance Comps» Old offno In Ilia Mdfillk/(IIPI surnames: usursx cm. WILLIAMS b BENTLEY, 1.1mm]; Manager for l’. E. I. m. Miami? ' KENSINGTON _..... Violet Mouse R. N. n m. oi Regina General Hos- - Insurance Unde- Cameron Bloel. "" "MW"! 1 p, not miss our instructive announcements over C. 1'. C. Y. 1 Tuesdays at 12.15 and Fridays at 1.15 oclock. Ineaeupennllpelennilen INSURANCE IS PROTECTION You are quite sure of your driving. but how about the other follow? Don't think that because you are a. careful driver you can thereby avoid accidents. It is the other the cause oi’ all accidents. Insure against him. The lin- nuclei outlay is very snlnll. but the protection’ is most valuable. Get your policy now. ‘ten ‘ Phone 1036 llncpeleaelenaelcnsnekbelulesellssbeMMIIKMNJLP; ission in the parish. Rev. Mr- Sprlggs resumes his usual schedule oi services on Sunday next. Mr. Hartle MacLeod of Brocton, ‘ ' “h” M‘ on mum to Ream,‘ Mass. formerly o.’ Park Corner who p’ spending a pleasant t brother _Mr. W10 I ths holiday at star iztmemhere. weeks pa“. leaves on Tatum by aw - 1 on“ motorvon Saturday morning while has been a visitor here for several i’ h“ wueland (“my and M‘? in Kenslngtori he was the guest oi -M“°"°“ “°°°‘“p““‘°d h“? ° nu sisters Mrs. w. A. Pulgem and Cll. g s l. i ymornlng Sept. >1 MacDonald -- marriage oi Mr. Percy ll and Miss Mary Murphy oi Mr Nomi“ - 2nd, Rev. oiliciating. Mrs. Margaret Glover. We are pleased to report that Ramsay who has . on took place in St Marys been w seriously m ‘or the W“ The death of Mrs. Gertrude ' g the ceremony the P053115‘. Dumphy widow of the late Thomas " couple Mt 0“ “ we n‘ Dumphy took place at her home on w mum and other America“ Thursday morning Sept. 2nd, alter i i h’ Indhm River‘ on wed‘ week is now decidedly better. ‘ . | | l an illness oi some length. Four sons and three daughters are leit l ' Thursday Rev’ D‘ L’ (“mum to mourn ‘ the loss oi a loving ior a short trip to Ontario. moth“ one brother Mr. John A: which he intends visiting Murphy md one sister ham n ~ and I‘; his ‘I He was 50mg mm“ ‘point’: Goodwin oi Kenslngton also Sill‘- fomer m?‘ o vive, to all oi whom the sympathy Mont“ l b ti???“ 2:“: oi the community is extended in . u y o y . boys Harold and Kenneth who ‘m’ m" °‘ WWW‘ ‘returning ior their third year Kenslngton High School and the e Hmtmgdm‘ Academy when schools of the surrounding districts “"8 reported tube Faking have all reopened for id progress in their studies. term “we ~ »- their two month's vacation the fall Kenslngton young ladies Misses Helen Rogers. Myrtle ,ensington with the“ Farm“ Hughes and Kathleen Ready are i ' ma“ lads hue nude nmny teaching in Kelvin, Clermont and ‘ I58. especially among those ‘ were privileged to hear them vmrprhh Mn schools respectively- Kelth Jamleson is Emerald I. both being gifted with line mo, one new member o‘ me gem t: and outstanding musical smite“ In“. ‘Mr. Arthur, Wright, Miss Bee 5m G‘ T‘ sprig“ “m! Mm’ Wright, Mr; Harry Brown. and Mr. i! have 0i Nova returned ironi a L a ll tour spent in dmerq.“ Fortune on Saturday ‘ me “M” 1mm“ spent a pleasant nce Captains Jackson and rehflvu there‘ or m” church “m? “m” were accompanied by Mr. Alden l successful two weeks ‘ by “Wight: A Exrascron I isohool on securing an assistant Townsend motored to Bay last and week-end with on “return they MacKin who has enjoyed during the past week an interesting visit with friends in New Annan. Bedoque and Renslngton. Mr- and Mrs. James Murphy have sold their comfortable home to Mrs. Hughes and intend residing in Charlottetown in future. Their daughter Miss catherliie Murphy will attend P. W. C. this coming term. Fred, Whitehead a former Kensington boy now a medical dr I l op or two o! Puhnm" ‘m student It Dnlhousle University Wm and m; _ ‘It? lhrlvola an‘? ‘ill! ‘was n reoentyiaitor in Kensingion tog gigs. no nailing ‘and vicinity. His many friends fort, U" 03"“ . ‘l: will follow his career with interest. tor. Hnthfmgra _We oonerstuiste .Mlss Adelaide Iiilnphr” M; A. a former-Vice- Principsi of liensington High piohssorship in mstifernatics on the teaching stall of P. W. O.- . driver who is unreliable; he is "w l’ ‘ii‘~?.'"'iii iilr- v .' x... ‘so... ..-....,. -...-- -~-%-.~._4,-. ... . 1.1mm usmoasssmo at the Charlottetown Hairdressing school. l“ Q1150 0001"! B‘. P110!” 1243. ' saos-a-s-ai.‘ sr. Jslvnts cmnwu. - Evening service at The Kirk will be resumed tomorrow, the preacher at both morning and evening services being the Minister. Rev. R. Moorhead l-Blotd. A hearty invitation is eo- ers and visitors.’ to attend the Kirk services. ' DIED FROM ACCIDENT-Mr. and Mrs. George Hoopei- arrived Mme Thursday night from a nur- ried motor trip to Mrs. Keeper's old home in Copperciifi, Ontario. A de- Plofible e ‘ “la accident in which Mrs. Hoopers aunt and an- other lady were killed, and her uncle and a cousin injured made the visit necessary. Unfortunately, al- though Mr. and Mrs. Hooper leit immediately on receipt ‘of the tele- gram conveying news of the mis- hap, they did not reach their des- tination in time to see the victims alive. Mrs. Hoopers’ aunt died very shortly after being injured. ' ENJOYED VISIT-Mr. John P. Maiheson, oi Melrose, Mass, mot- ored to his home yesterday morning alter having spent a very Jeasant six weeks‘ holiday visiting relativ- es and friends at Dundas- Mr. Ma- " theson is whatwe may term "a. successful Islander abroad." Since a young man he has made his home in Boston, and alter years oi am- bitious cfforts has ucceeded in be- coming one oi the prominent con- tractors of Boston. The many friends of Mr. Matheson look forward to seeing him soon again. IN$TITUTE MEETING-The reg- ular monthly meeting of the Avon- lea Womens Institute was held on Aug. 19th at the home oi Mrs. Chester Woolner, North Rusitco. with anvnttendance oi ten members and seven visitors. The president opened the meeting by singing Iri- stltute Ode, and repeating creed- Minutes of last meeting were read and appproved. Roll call was then answered by canning Hints. R1890"! were then heard from the differ- ent committees and new ones were appointed, as follows: Rustico: Sick, Mrs. Thomas Hlscott and Miss Lucy Woolner, Cavendish. Sick, Hrs. J. M. McCoubrey and Miss An- ita Webb. Rustico school, Mrs. Leigh Warren and Mrs. Roy Toombs, Cav- endish School, Mrs. Fred Clerk and. Bmncm Wyand. Roll call for next meeting. Different ways of doing up: appples. ‘Program committee‘ was then appopinted ior next eetlng. Mrs. Wesley Smith invited next meeting at her home on SeP/W- Lunch was then served and meeting closed by Singing God Save the Kink. AITKINSON-CIIAPMAN Am‘ herst News: A ill-ii" but Dre"? wedding took place at the home 0! the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J- E. Chapman, Brookdale, on Satur- day afternoon at 3 o'clock Aug 29, when their daughter Thelma Elisa- beth was united in marriage‘ in Hiram Carter Atkinson, son of M!‘- and Mrs. Medley Atkinson of Am- herst. Only immediate relatives 01v‘ the contracting parties were pres- ent. The bride was given in mar- riage by her lather and were n» dress or white embroidered chillon over pink tailetts. with a. corsage bouquet of sweet peas, and roses. The wedding marbh was played by Miss Gwendolyn Chapman, sister of. the bride. Following the cere- mony, which was performed by Rev, J. W. Bent. using the double-ring service, a. luncheon was served. after which the bridal party leit by motor amid showers oi rice and confetti for a. short honeymoon to Prince Edward Island and various points in Nova Scotia. The bride wore a, travelling suit oi rose crepe with accessories to match. On their return they will make their home in Amherst. The newly married couple have many friends who will join in the good wishes being ex- isummerqiao. sway ‘night. at no corded to all, and especially atrang- I monsu-ros. .0; IAN General Aleinhly will prma, p. in. Message will nonresident by‘ station 080d. " some: awn onssoanun- ited Church oi_ Connie. services. swerv- eeptemw 3-. "9"?!" 1.1 s. m. Hampshire}, or, m. Hunter River 7.30 p. m.‘ l coroner: uuinimlbalvspby: the-Bea will hold lTOblclken Dinner min e w 1.0a on Sunday evgiing. n. J. Dicks, Prop. aeoa-i-s-n" nssrmz nsnssvno FAMILY- The. death occcuned yesterday u- terno0n,_efter a months ‘ilineéa, st‘ her home in this cityuof Miss Em- ma. Gaudet, daughter oi the ‘late Mr. and Mrs. George abduct, and sister of Mr. Wan. Qsudet, Busin- ess Manager oi thePetrlot, e ism fly. who have been doublybereavad in a comparatively, shorttilne, as Miss Gaudetb mother passed‘ sway on June 24th, will have the deep sympathy oi their numerous friends‘ 111 find beyond this province in their hour oi sorrow. -raasons1.s ' Charles Finns, Maritime El- ectric, has leit for l-ialliax where he will attend the exhibition. Mr. J. A. Moore leit yesterday for White Sulphur Sllrinflr. West Vir- ginia, to attend a Bun Life Com- pany convention. - Hon. Humphrey Mellish of Hall- iax judge oi the Supremg Court of Nova Scotia. and Mrs. Melilsh, are visiting Charlottetown. Judge Mel- lish is a native-oi Pownal. Mrs. F. K. Morrow and Mlle Mona Morrow oi Toronto, who have been ‘ing some time in the Province, Mrs. Macmillan are returninghome today. . - . > ,~ . Mike "Doolan. oi Galway, who celebrates his 100 birthday-tomor- row, says ll he hid not been such been a cantenarlan ton years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bell oi Carl- eton returned ‘Thursday from s mo- tor trip to Halifax. where they at- tended the- ‘lbltion. During the trip they visited many parts oi in- terest including the Annapolis Val- ley. ~ , * .-___. Greville, N. 8., who has been vis- iting his niece, MrsJPercy L. Small- wood and Mr. Smsllwood ior the past few days, leit yesterday morn- ing on return home. ____ , , Mr. William Mscdon id who has been visiting relatives st his old home in. Georgetown, and his bro- ther, Mr. Reuben Mscdonsld, leit yesterday morning on return lb New York. - " ‘ Mrs. iDr.) James McCue, who has been spending "the summer with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rbgerwest- sway, Lower Montaguefleft yester- day morning on return to Boston accompanied. by her young son. An- other son. James Westaway McCue, who also has been spending the summer on the Island-leit ior Bos- |ton on Monday last. The many friends oi Mr. J. S. Mac Donald, who was taken suddenly m st the Ottawa shoot. ‘will ‘a. pleas- ed to learn that he is on the road to recovery Ind has left the hos- pital. Ho-iison his way ihomcjsn-d expects to arrive Sunday night. He 1' "Mme-clad iv b55581". who sieved with him during his illness, and also Misses Marion and Edna MacMillan, who have been spending the pest two weeks in Ottawa. Albany. v Vicinity A The Tflillllr meeting oi the Jubilee, Women's Institute . of 1' . guests oi Dr. Cyrus MaoMillamsnd , a heavy smoker he would. have - Rev. Neil Molleuchlsn ' of 070d.‘ .3“ .. .. run: ronoM-sssrr. retailers, 10th at v.1». M. g COMPLETE PERFORMANCE EACH NIGHT ,_ Auapicies Charlottetown Gyro Club ifie on ‘Preieinfed by \ \ Mimi l! "I . ,1. lltilllllll III i / a 5‘ A3 ginnifitibuio; orono FASSNACHT smwi/It GEORG FMWACHTJY GEORG FAQNACHTS!‘ CHRI T s s FRAU XUGUST A FASS NACHT AS MARY.THE normal: THE GREATEST SPOKEN DRAMA OF ALL TIME ;Endorsed by Clergy 0f all Denominations , Under the Distinguished Patronage of HIS HONORhLT. GOVERNOR DALTON HIS WORSHIP MAYOR PROWSE I‘ A§ JUDAS AN OPPORTUNITY TO _SEE The Famous Fassnacht family, custodians of the presentation for five generations A pro- duction unchanged, except for language, for over six hundred years. An cveni which tourists have travelled hundreds of miles t0 Germany to view . . . . now at your very door. J qmiesorfa M ilton’a Tea Rooms meeting opened by singing 0 Can- ada, and repeating the creed. The roll call was answered with riddles by. nine members and seven visi- tors. It was a very enlbylbli? meeting as each member had to coins dressed in styles 01.l0ng e80 and the member falling to appear in the old styles had to pay a fine of 25 cent-s. The sick committee visited the sick and fruit was sent to a. sick member who was in the Prince County Hospital. _ It was moved and seconded that a school day library be purchased for the school ‘at a cost oi $25.00 and also that a book case be purchased for $16.50. which is soon to be instal- led in Albany village school. The next meeting to be held at the homo oi Mrs. Geo. W. Burns. A social hour was spent in conversa~ tiort and jokes, alter which ice cream and cake were served and e vote oi thanks given to the host and hostess. A very enjoyable evening was brought to a close by singing the National Anthem. Mrs. and Mrs. John Arnett and two children, Jack and Bobby and Miss Jean Schurman who have been visiting relative! on the Ia- Mbllly Villpgeivgu [held ,ot_ the tended to them for a happy future. i n: ease Me-i CAN'T BRINGING UP FATHER i; UH‘. UH‘. Hui <0MI5 THAT ; O-mMmcN TOUCH ARUQT- home oi Mrs. w. r.‘ Cameron. m I noMn-Jiaaei m I ' , iNRUNNIN ‘in-re wot,» land for _s. month have leit for their home in Boston. The 2 Macs Reddin Bros.‘ _ E. A. Fostefs Ross-Drug-United Blue Bird Tea Rooms ' In Summerside-Gourlies Drug Store Box Office Plan for exchange of coupons is now openat Passion Play Headquarters, cor. ' Queen and Rich mond Streets. Phone 1303. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew O'Connell ‘have returned to U. S. A. after visiting relatives in Albany and Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. William ‘Iralnor land family were visitors to Kin- kora. Sunday. guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Greennn. Miss Helen Ross, little daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ross, Albany are glad to know that she is re- covering alter a. recent accident. Mr. and Mrs. Prince Gamble, Miss Marjory Hewett and Miiss Rena. l-iowatt motored to Charlotte- town recently-A. UTAH GRIDDERS SEEM CI-IAMPS (United Press) SALT LAKE CITY. Utah, Sept. 3 — The question bothering Utah football fans is not whether the University oi Utah will win another state championship this fall —that is, virtually, a foregone conclusion —but whether it will march to its fourth consecutive Rocky Mountain conference championship. The Utes. who haven't lost a. Prices: $2.00, $1.50, $1.00. chines reached a. climax oi onc- sided victories last fall, have the nucleus of a strong 1931 aggrega- LlOll. True, ii; may not be as strong n3 last year. Among the ten letter- men that graduated were such bul- warks of strength as Marvin Jonas center, Captain Theron Price, hall back, Evert Lybbert, guard, George Watkins, end, Preston Summer- hays, halfback and Roy Forsberg. quarter. On the other hand, there are l2 lcttermen who will answer the first practice call and a. reasonably strong crop from last year's fresh- man team. Frank Christensen the sensat- ional back of the conference last year, will be the foundation. lie will be’ supported by Fred TQGPSCO, Juddy Bischofi, Dun Bcckstcsd and S. Elliott. Coach lke Armstrong's principal problems are to fill the quarter- back, center and blocking back po- sitions, » The University of Utah, which has wanted to add intcrscctionnl laurels to its conference record. will get 1st chance 12 days after the l'irst_ practice, Sept. 26. The Utes conference game since 1927 and whose golden age of football ma- will play the University of Wash- ington at' Seattle. Exchange’ coupons can be obtained from any member of the Gyro Club, from the Lady Ganvassers, by 1Vlail.or at Johnson & Johnson's Hughes Drug C0- ' . LEONARD ROBERTS Euddccl on earth to bloomdl heaven. Those words were indeed truly realized when it became known that Leonard Roberts, be~ loved and only child of Mr. anc‘ Mrs. Austin Roberts, Kinkora. had passed away on Monday morning, Aug. 3i, after but seven hours ill- 1105s, ngcd four months and 8 days. l-Ic was perfectly well until 11 0‘- clock Sunday night W110i). he was stricken with choleru- Everything possible was (lone to save the child but medical skill proved oi no avail and nt siX o'clock Iilorixiay morning his tiny spirit went forth to meet its Maker. He was a bright and lov- nblc child and (luring his shor: stay on this earth, by his bright ways and pleasant smile won the lleurts of all who know him. He leaves to mourn his parents, n15: his grandparents, Mi‘. and lVirs Wm- Robcrts, Kinkora, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDonald, New Annsr who will cvez" cherish the memory of a. bcnutiiuhcililzl. The funeral took place hlonday afternoon at E o'clock from the family residence to the Roman Catholic Ccmcicry at Kinkorn l-lis four uncles acted as pail hcarrrs. Much sympathy is ex‘ pressed ior the bereaved parents lll their sudden sorrow. ‘ ova-noun- em THAT- m IN HARD LUCK- i NEED FiVE >5 By George MCMfliine DOLL-ARE anon‘ AN" AIN'T » M? i THOUGHT PERHAPE ‘(Os-i Mom iOEA You Count: - aomzown- FROM ME- =25 ‘°~"~"'-noarr:re'=r-r .-.....‘_..-..".;¢-;_-.a .-...,__. ._ ..