I've solved this ticket problem-by leaving my car in the garage half the time. By so doing I get ccurmu A not“... Randolph Murray, after beaufifying the outside of pleasant Grove school, painted a huge letter V on the school door. Mr. Murray's son ‘ SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT- Mr. ‘is overseas. , gzguouilgsnrubra sting mm CR S —- e mern- ers o ernon ‘Women's Institute helld two dsuc; “cssful dancc" rcccnty in a’ o the Red Cross. and WPFO £11119 l" donate $26.75 towards war purpcsrs. - This energetic group has been doing excellent Peak ever slitlifch i119 b5- l ning o t e war an as ma e Enhlny splendid contributions from time to time. JENKINS — DRAKE—-A wedding of interest to a large circle 0i friends in the province. took place in the presence of about twenty guests, at the Manse, Vernon. at 6.00 P.M., on August 14th, when Miss Evelyn Adelaide Drake, bc- came the bride of Stanton Earle Jenkins. The bride is the (‘laughter of Mr. Francis Drake and the late Mrs. (Florence Keeping) Drake, and the groom is a son oi Caiilfli-‘i W. L. Jenkins and Mrs. Jenkins. The bride looked very attra-ul-Ye in a street-length dress of Navy Blue combined with Pilot Gray with matching accesorles and a sitioul- der spray of Amercnn Beauty Roses. The bfidesmaid was Miss Ora Jenkins, vlro wore Alice Blue Silk Crepe, Mr. Edison Drake ivas groomsman. Rev. A. S. Weir offi- ciated, and while the register was being signed, Mrs. Weir satig "O Perfect love". After the ceremony a delicious supper was scrvcdlat the brides home, to the wcildin! party and a large number of home gucsts. The wedding gifts wcrc very beautiful including linen, lchlna. and silverware. Attending from a distance were relallvcs from i Charlottetown and Murray Harbour. as well as the groom's father and ‘mother who came from Pctnwawa lfOr the occasion. The briclc and lg-room are very popular young: [people and the C0f11llllllll',\' at largo a flying 51mg gowqnt ghqg 50% gasoline saving our , will extend to them best wishrs for country so urgently needs for its Fighting Forces. Why not try it yourself? Walk more. drive less. It saves money and ticket worries and helps you keep your 50/50 pledge. REMEMBER.- The slower you drive, the more you save! reside at Vernon where the growl" 15 Manager of the well known $.12. of "Jenkins Bros." Person als ing friends in the city . N. 8.. is Visiting friends and rela- tlves at York and Stanhope, vislii q her daughter Mrs. A. S lllll‘ Winslce South. of Valleyfield arc visiting at Pf: ' Mrs. Hardy. unl_t at Valcarticr. '32‘? '51‘ RTTQQ~ immxxzxx- '>\ - ‘Vi? EXAMINAI IUN Fitting and Sunnlvlng Glasses Etc. ll. J. MANN OPTOMFITRIST Montague P E. l. Office Hours: lll to l2 A. M. 2 tn 5 P. M. i NATURE i NOTES i By Stuart l. ’l‘h0mu5on Q D‘OQQQQOOOQOOO'QOQO—OQOOQQ BLUE SAILORS This l=. only one name given to a [lo-arr tvlvch ls now in full bloom. Pcrhlp.» you know it bv some other Lllzv all thltigs that attract atten- tion rcople have bestowed upon it mrry names-blue sailors, succory. blue GIHSPF. coffec-yveed-but it is -~ tlly known as chicory. summer days the plant is at i‘; cost. Any overgrown road, any ticglcclcd iicld now is sure to be luxuriant with chicory. The lat-ax handsome, blue flowers show ' lllcflélflt! contrast to and ct. harmony with the green Items and IPIWOF. Blue and grcrn are said to b:- lnharmcnfotis from an artistic point of view. and yet no (.110 will deny the bcauly of chic- ory ‘n full and abundant bloom. And fow of our wild flowers have the bright, pleasing, \\I olesome bluc that is displayed in the wide rays 0f chicory. And _vet the beauty of the chicory is as the sunset. It is not for long. In the warming rays of the morn- ing sun the flower opens fully. It is then we find chicory at its best. But as the day advances and the heat waxes stronger and stronger with the mounting of the August nun u e lovely blue pales and the flow-er wllts and fades, so that ol- ten by noon no sign of its early morning beauty remains. I recall a vacant lot I used to pass every morning which was ov- ergrotvn with chicory. Many a time 1 would muse for a minute or so just to admire the wonderful col- orful effcc‘ of thousands ubon thou- bands of the exquisite blue flowers on the green stems. all turned to face the early morning sun, as though to drink in his genial rays. But. later in tho dav. as 1 passed, l looked in vain for this blue vlory. Every flower had wilted and faded out to a clingy soiled white. so if you feel tcmptmi to gather a hand- ful of dfcory bloom for the table at, homo ycu mav as well snare the plants for almost lw-tnre yru ar- rive home your bouquet will have She was a true friend. a kind nelzh- snake from the nit: h"r fami'v a devoted wit 11d t , --. mxother. iielt w mourn her Sasginr ihxgy thgdffilrlfbgfifgigi.‘ ‘ g Holidays ctrn. hv appointment lost its charm. But for this regret- Office (‘nnnectoo with table habit I believe this handsome é DRUGSTORE flower-would find a place as a much admired garden plant. Many .-==_—_.—— shrubs of meaner growth and more _ humble habit and quite lacking the beauty of chicory, are prized in well-chosen gardens. The chicory belongs to the great- famly known to botanists as Corn- pcsitae, or composite flowers. Thu: ls. the flowers grow in a head oi’ many florets. The daisy, the thlst'c, the dandelion and the black-eymd susan all are related to the chicory, as a glance at the flower arrange- ment will reveal. And yet, by some strange whim of nature, all these have been denied the value to mar. posse=seti by the chicory plant. For years now it has been known that this plant bearing the beautliol blue flowers Ins a long tap-root, which, when roasted and ground, makes a wholesome drink resemb- ling coffec. In fact, so much like coffee is it, that the practice oi’ arivltroting coffee with chicory de- velopcd so alarmingly that labels on cans containing the article were required to state as to the contents “Co.'f~e and Chicory.“ Yet, in spite oi’ the beauty of the chicory flowcr and the gloriom touch its lovely blue adds to the roadside and the field. and even allouizh the plant is admittedly more useful to man than many other wild herbs. it is classed as a weed and as such is slashed down periodically and loft lying as trash where we might have had beauty. In Memoriam MRS. WILLIAM W. ARNETT The community ot‘ Crapaud was saddened when it was learned that on Wednesday. July 9 Mrs. wllham W. Arnett. a highly esteemed and - respected resident had gone to resz. - . r Born in Crapaud June 1i). 1856. Elizn ' Lea Thomson, the second youmzust viving member of a large family. OI wood over thick insulation on a on kgnwfrAfigegfalofhelxiréfigfdwmf;‘ hopeful shape in a corner of the gr thcv lived until twenty years M10 falllnir health for several vcars she service was conduc‘. ‘ bv Rev, Worl rentlv to help in sorrow or trouble. J. Morrison. l-lamn bor and a hospitable hostess. and in (luvs of cur ygnrg n1 of lslrc.1l.lll1 - - is l\<'1' are her husband and two dautzhten. strength labor and sszlriiivt,‘ fir it is Mrs. Lorne Hlwizlns. Soul-h Melville, soon one on and “a “v ‘Rum; " P. E. 1.. and Miss Louise Amett. oi Cranaud United Chili?“ Chair had the fac lt fth NorthlkldE h ' . . aw. sill-drills. em moire? .f.‘.‘.§"‘£.é’.‘. t-Ptlnguiifé i-iriiifi" hzTlgs a happy tnarricd life. '11 c_v arc to . Mrs, Hclcn Lewis. York, is visit- Mr. Wallace Hardy. New Glasgow Mrs Issac Saunders. ciiy is I l Mr. William Mathcsrm and son l ' l ant. Grove, the guests of I. C. aunt . Mr. George Watts York a veteran of the last war ras lcft to join his Wu‘ \\c\c§c\7\ \.'\c\¢\'.\¢ ~c\'.\z.\.'\f~cx\c\x\ uroooudx ' “' """~7\.’\’7\'7\‘)\‘7\'7\7\'7\'7\'7\'\'\\\m daugnw- o; m; late Andrew and War tempo, in evldcnce throughout Canada's muntlons industries. Julia Thomson. she was the last sur- speeds the smril-shlp program. These women (LEFT) apply lght. ply- whcn they moved to Crauaud. Mrs. sdnfElmer 'r'arn¢t:_5$is?<1'§.~v7{5<l Arnett was a member of the Scarlr- twentv-savcn ytcars mo. Her fun- rlscn Sftlll! very fecllfl town United Church and a llic oral which was hclr‘ cn Julv l1 from member of the W. M.S Although in her home was larc»: v atlcndcd. The trot-e tcnderlv laid to rest in tlxel was ever mindful of others. always Mat-Lean. Trvcn u" ct] bv Rev. D. TICKEJ. Presbytery (if United Church iMeeting at S’side The l‘. E. I. Presbytery of The United Ci urch of Canada, met in Trinity Church, Summerslde, on Tuesday August 12th. The retiring Cllflifllliill, Rev. W, A, ‘Pater-syn 01' Elmsdtiie, conducted the opening devotional period. Revs. W. E. Alt- ken of Edmonton, N. B., E. M. Aitken of Calgary, Alla, and L. W. Parker of Truro. were welcomed back to their former Presbytery and were given the privileges of the icourt, The chairman elect, Rev. J. R. Skinner of Winsloe, was then es- cot-ted to the front and installed as the Dis-Siding officer for the ensu- lllg church year. Rev. Dr. A. S. Afurray was appointed aslstant-se- cretnry- for the day and Rev. ER. Wcvdside as press reporter. On motion by R/ev. S. J. Boyce, the thanks of urc court were ex- tended to the retiring chairman for this faithful services during the past year. The reports of the In- duction services were submitted by those in charge. The charges and the names of the men inducted are as follows; Alberta, Rev. G. N. Somcrs; Bideford, Rev. J. C. Par- ker; Gcorgctosvn, Rcv. S. J. Boyce; Kensiitgton. Rev. A. D. Stirling; Margntc, Rev. John Stirling; Mt, Stewart, Rev. Wm. T. Mercer; West Cape: Rev. J. M. Sheen, A welcome was cxtcndcd to the new members of Pipsbvtewv. The rep r of lhc Committee to nominate t1.e members of the standing committees was received and approved. The chairmen of the various committees are as follows: "ous Education, Rev. on: Evangelism and lcc. Rev. R. W. Barker: _ Education, R/ev. W. I. I Homo hfissions, Rev. D. K. Rrss: Pensions, Rcv. G. A. Christie; Publications. Rcv. L. M. Murray; h Property" Rev. '1‘. A. Wilson; ton and Stvdcnts, Rev. John _ .‘§".l§iS'.lC.S. R111". S. E. Hay- ll? l I w i, Pastoral . l Woorlsiric; Mis. _ lam-c I~‘:1nri, Rcv. A. S. Weir; lAYcluvvs. M1". A. J. Matheson. | At il‘o aflcrnooti sesson it was ircportcd that 510115 had been taken ‘to hc'n supply rclirous literature for thc D"‘"hcslcr Penitentiary, Rcv. E. B. S. Miller of St. Peter's -".l‘.ll‘.‘t‘f‘l lravc of absence to DHTSIIQ noel graduate 5111-.» at Toronto University. Appeal For Murray Fund F‘. Brooks. Chairman of ‘ .. Association. fcr greater support Fund as a special _l(‘(‘!. A. J. .\l.'~ lxcson of Oleary rd m bchalf of the Com- on A‘f'l1ivfs. He asked for tr:- licitrty co-occrntion of all in .> o"t‘.'~r that iznnorlnnt historical clatu and documents concerning our churches and church properties. znliht be collected and preserved. On moticti it was agreed that lit" Rsrcutivr of Presbytery for lull-i? ' lho Cl rman: Rev. JR. ‘Skin tho Sci-rotary; Rev W. A. ,MrcQ'-."arrlt', tho Treasurer; Rev. \Gccrpe Ayers, and Revs. Huizh l i1 Miller and R. Wooclsidc, Rev. W. 1. Grcen on behalf of tho Com- miticc on wfiswnmry Education arrouttcfcl 'i 2t Rcv, Geo, A. ‘- Rn~~, D. D.. M .‘"'lOl1i\l‘y from China, xvculd conduct an itinerate during danaliévs cal. motor torpedo boat assembly ._- A _.___.__ , siaszTsrw-lrianeii"infamy or. The Y curls Inn's Goodnight." Her remains, AUGUST 1s, 1941 __ _ THF CIIARAI_,OTTI~ITO\X_I:T_ osebud ltigureiie Tobacco Q Rosebud cigarette tobacco has made as big a hit with Maritime roll-your-owners as Rosebud pipe tobacco has with pip‘ smokers. You try it. You'll find it fun; bodied and completely satisfying. Grcat value, too—extra large package for 15¢! __i the month of September. and that 'ests for he would be present at Cavendish actually on Sept. 16th. Revs. E. B. S. Miller and W. A. Paterson reported for the Boys Camp and the Co-opcrative Young People's Camp respectively. Both Camps had been sticccssfttl and an appeal was made for greater support in the future. 'I‘raining in- stitutes arc to be hold this your at O'Lea1'y on Sept. 10th, and at Ccrn- wall on Sept. 11th. All pastoral Charges were urtleii o1 this year. Resolutions Dr. A. S. Murray reported for the Ccminlttee on Evangelism and Social Service, and after consider- able discussion the following resol- utions wcre passed: 1. “Re Temperance". Rrsclvcd that. attention bc again drawn to lhc Canadian Temperance Federation Campaign for total abstinence dur- ing the war; that Ministers who have not already undertaken it be urged to do so, and to 53nd the stubs of the pledge cards l0 i110 Rev. l... M. Murray. If "Re The Social Order: This Pvesbytcry approves the develop- ment of a society which undertakes by proper planning to prevent soc- ial inequalities and lie waste and‘ miscry of unemployment. ~As a Szep in the right dlrectou we lend our sanction to and urge our ministers actively to support the Co-operative Movement, with its Adult Education, Credit Unions and Co-opcrative Buying and Selling, now being promoted 1n this province. "The movement seeks to lcad its 0st ljr-tpoirtant Small Sliip ‘members to sinkmiriiiiiividuahinter- P rograln __lll7hizzes plants (RIGHT). 1n a modern strermltned Montreal plant, some 800 men and women work swiftly on 30-foot motor torpedo boats, ‘i0- hin frame, Sleek hulls assume a foot rescue vessels and massive R.C.A.F. marine target boats. several have already been cucoellfuily tried out QI the waiter. WliliNflWlfiTEffibfills ‘i-m”; LONDCN- (CPl - Many house- lmnllv plot in Scarlstown cemetery. l bald"! "Vi"! i" “Mimi's SiibiiPb‘ 111." mu l).'1ll‘f‘l‘S were William Ross] have bit-sin their gardens to store nnci llnrrls Houlter. Albany, former nt-wzhhnrs. Albert and Thomas B-tsf. Zitn-rv ntni Frank Arnett. nephews cl thc (icconscd. Sic.» on. beloved, sleeD. Thy cnrthlv pain is o'cr. SPliZ-PPNAMA Th" 511m (lanai is "curly twice as long as the Panama Canal. coal stipplfcs for the coming wln~ ter, storing away small quantities of fuel at regular intervals. VINEYARD EXPORT Australia. before the war. exported 4.000.000 gallon; of wine a year to mgland. h com on and‘ willed b God whom he was able t e m good to to prais: for redeeming love and Milli‘! Mid Amv and one lcthMkin- strengthen by practice their tinsel- fin ihptllscs and so help to foster Christian Character. 6011171205 saving, places a check on unprodttclive spending through it; somewhat the standard of living. "We approve the Government's policy of restricting the consump- tion of luxury gDGflS. If it is found '_'lflO, and a daughter, Mrs. Harold gasoline, we stiggcst that consider- to organize and conduct a canvass _atlnn be given to ceriah occupa for the War Savings Campaign-e- “A Loan to my Country-A Gift to my Churtl ",—wlilch should be completed by September tioning be by a card srstcm rather cam pa ign than by a furthci" inc . the statement on ‘The Christian Church Order by the United Church Board of Evangelism and in tlic annual rcport for 1940, pug: The Prcsbytcry adjrurrcd to ntcc‘. Hall, Charinitairnvti. on lltc swond Tucsday o.’ Ncvemhw and wrs dismissed with ii e Benc- (Puirlot. Please Copy) I Memorzam Mr. itlAbFOLlll MncPllAIL 1n Argyle Shore. away to his eternal cue of Argyle Shore's mo“ of the 111.0 Colin MncPhal‘ and his zaiic the iatc Annzn C1'.:'1'lc. 1:1 hi: fifty-second year, The late M1‘. lVIucFi nil beflaine Ill in June and gradually grew worse l tumour on the spinc and in spite grace, that he should be called 5°“ home to glory. He leaves to mourn eight child- and to her duties as a Minis r‘| fen Chester B; gammon. Fnst-jy) wile she broutlht all the rich of mind and heart and the m practical christianitv which characterized her whole life. ways forgetful Vina, Iretie, Erma. Gordon, Mulch- iscn at homo, Colin scrvlng in H.M.S. Slip between Hallfav and 1211111111.“. H.s wife Elizabeth Mac- Donald predeceased him ten years Ferguson six ycare ago. Besides his dgvgflgn fvzuliy he leaves a host of friends who mourn his pasing, and who cx- ,, . g , . _ thcr of Orapaud. sympathy to th. sorrow gnaw o! Braudom u nt- _. r cr, . The funeral which was largely cigqemn, as wen a, atended was held on Friday, Aug. circle of relatives and friends v11 13th, from his late home to Argyle “Mm, is exwnded ‘rum’ cemetery “m! w“ “mducted The funeral services which wet by Rev. J. H. Bshop, assisted at very lgygelv agenda; ‘Q-Ere comm tho house by Rev. Mr. Morrison. ed by Rev, George The Orange Order, of which the brought an auurourl dcccrvcd was a incmbcr. had a scr- \v.~.s at the time of his 1mssing. Mrstcr of the Argyle SM“ L" . r. Perfect Pence. ivy. Jvmcs MncPhail, L. T. Bottom, bcrt MacDougnll. In Memoriam vice and thc hvzuns suuc iv and with much frelinz 1n MR5- iREV-l L- R- “IFWDQNM-D City Foursquare Manv beautli “r” i — flowers testified to the love andu News of the passing of Nina. bc- mam 1n which the me Mrs, 1m loved wile of Rev. L. R. MacDonald Donald was held, The pail bemll of Conldalc. Altaqcame as a hock were 14.35511 Jalnes Hgndprsoypwll- to hcr tnany rcintivcs and fr ends. 1mm Len, Percy Ixiwther, ltr tltough Mrs. MacDonald had , walkel- Hugh Mqfflggn and 11mm: bccn in ill health for nbsut HX‘ Carl-lune“ Intf_\['n'|(\]1[j\\'fl$ lntln lll011ll1S. she had oasstd the turnirlzl (igmgtt/gry n; scfl1‘i(‘t(1\\‘ll.~D. noznt. and was apparently well onl _._._. the way to recovery when death} LOADED FOR Bu“; came suddenly on Sunday. Aulust AUCKLAND NZfJCP, __ N" Zeoiand soldiers returning from till Slu- was born in North Carleton; Middle East soy equipment of Ger- sixlv-scven years 8K3. tn: tlaucn r‘ nmn pyngchulc troops consists of rt‘ the late Mr. and Mrs. David T.‘ hand grenades’ plums’ breath m. on, biscuits. hot coffee, oranges slid 3rd. and she entered into new and lilulicr service. Lowther. She married Mr. Josewih,‘ lottctmvn and Montreal, it was Yiifiiiiislca miiawciliic AUCKLAND, N. Z.-(CP1 -New Zcaland police hope to capture a burglar who was "caught in the 1 not" by a camera nulmnatlcnlly set , to trap 11'm fllltl taking his "per- R (‘ONDI (‘TOR Sliver is onr-"of the brst conduci- ors of heat and electricity known to P Wright of Bedeque, who died a numbercf years ano. and of thislclicrgy P111!- i WI‘ ..T@l><1,._ union were born two daughtgnz‘ Early in 1938 she married Rsv L R. MacDonald of Coaldale. Alta. To her sorrowintl husband, l1 children, her sisters, Mrs. Neil m; E. M: . and b Leigh Louther gcgslaesv tfikléltl as h“ tcxl mthe 4 __ an :-e one. iougn ‘M “L we Fm“?- The d°“"“'“~d faithful servant: cuter lliouintou jov of thy Lord. In the brief u‘ vice at the homo of Mr. Leigh L011 7| P nanbrr-H-wa W.“ - -~ _ t er. Carleton. the hvmn sun: ,_ . Bedenue United Church M. Gm?“ ""1"" 1'7" 9-133-“1111- 5-‘ (Home Ayers nssislcd l11 the it! Unto the Hills Around Do I Lift l] Mv Longing Evcs and Brcailie Mo, Breath of God the latter especial favorite of the deceased Miss Marv Muttart sanlz very sw