- ship will: us. n FEBRUARYM. 1952 . ., ;'.a-—*"""""_"_- - pans; rooorrow 1 Beacon fires I Cl ii U 2”‘ ST ppffERS CATHEDRAL ‘Wfiiffl. iiifiidefiiilici-irh- Efiyflf,“ wnununwu aliqlllfllutlliirill Ellcllhrlfit. "r910"? chooi. M” EPVll-‘Illliltillyllsflllt-l Sermon. matriarch on SERVICES H5 "My communion. Tuesday. fhilrsdill‘. 5aufrday‘ d. p.15 lloiy Communion Mon l. ",,“§i',’i1..1,v Communion Wednesday. 14.30 l-lvcnsong Frldfl- -?’4_w . 5T PAUL'S CHURCH , i) . - (‘anlncn Rector. l}; gl-‘Lclllllalgll, Assistant. lsrbiunfst - Miss Lillian Earle Choir Director-Mgr. G- E- I'll" c mu on. lilghhirntlfiion School Service. 1b 0t] Confirmation School. li-Oli Morning Prayer and Sermon. Prrncllcr-lbing Com‘dr.. the nev- Grpggun, 5r. Chaplain, B. A. F. g d School. “rill...” Men's Bible Class. .30.. Ereniiig Prayer and sermon. sud r-'"‘ 51. JAMES cnuncu Minister non, Fit. Licut. The llevkl T. H. so; sum-ll Homers. M-A» 5. T- M- R- C- Algrgnilist Miss 1.1111... Mackenzie. llius.. llac. Y ll a. m. Morning Viorship Preacher! Wing Commander the mu J, Rossle Brown, M. A., oi Ot- ‘ (“p71 and Edinburgh. Anthem: “Seek Ye The Lord"- b t. “@301; M. Church School. 1 p, m. Eivening Worship. Preacher: The Minister. Anthem: "Come, I Pray Th¢0"— Anderson. ._- HON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince end Grafton Street Minister Rev. G. Carlyle Webster organist —‘ Miss Rena Wood MORNING WORSHIP lL00 A. M. Theme: ‘The Satis- fying Christ.’ yiymns: 136. 132. 3Z5. 44B- AntIu-m; ‘Evening and Morning.‘ ‘ -0aklc_v. 2.30 l’. M. The Sabbath School _- lnd Billie C135”!- EVENING WORSHIP 1.00 l‘. M. Theme ‘Casting Our . Illrrlcils.‘ liyiulls: Gilli. 5". 232. ltnthrm: '0 Glntlsome Light.’ — 1 5.111.... on the Solo: ‘ amblen. ‘Cast Thy Burden Lord. — ~ — — — - —“ Mrs. .»\rtl111r ltoper. ‘Thor that wait upon the sliall i't'i\l‘l\' tilrlr strength. l'on nrc rorrliiiliy invited to wor- Lord .._ upid Bobs- Cut St. Valentine's In Battledress By Eddie D20 Hs ‘now and arrow definitely Ouirumicci 111 this wartime atmos- Pivr: oi inurhine guns and tanks Dan Cupid makes his St. Vztlcn- tint-s Din, Feb. 14. sppearan 1o this ytar more nppropriately in battle- drers, unvy oilslzins o1" Iiylng kit. ill?!‘ in tritditionnl birthday suit. And commiilziged or not. the "l": Roman god 0t love will be 0T0 in: a bond on unsuspcctinz W‘ nuiioicned or other vise, as ill" dziy ticdicoted to his welcome l1<n11ll> Comes again to n world in fldidjv conflict. Tm um‘ . "casing number oi cl wcmcn in lb: curb ci our SPTHCPS lcnds n militant» I?!‘ to St. Valentines advent &ld the patron saint or lovers has had 0-5 hood.»- iull taking care oi war romances, l blur-w or DAY The hihlflfy oi Si. Valentine's 003' llfmr oi tho most clouded and “Pills-Iii; oi any special day 1n oili‘ tnmiinr. Tlicre seems :0 have :0" on unurual number oi’ fathers éhllir vlillrull lrorlnzv [h4- name "éftllill" and traditionally 11"‘;- M crib-an. dcri Fob. l4 A priest- ,,, 0'10""! Run" and o bishop oi’ mfllllfluxo oi ‘J1- prwp yn,,wn_ mill 111 tho some n. rind and die-l m" ‘_‘.‘““ ‘ill’- Boih were buried .u1 v:,'___ll‘l““i‘(‘_““flli Will‘ on the (‘re oi n man" . 1o] i11 Ilonor 0t an "F" mi later wn chan 1 i“ I Chnstlnu festival u: the gig. rmiml oi‘ tho saint‘: dov. “fills n has observed the anniver- "66 more or loss. tor nearly “kph Yfilff- ln earlier days the ban-Pd 01f inc occasion was a berib- o, n) 0W‘ rote utter we cur“, i‘ Fjtgpalo Juno ienst ("t the. r:;\% _ gntl, Fnunus. The . 0t CANADA TRINITY UNHED CHURCH Prince Street Rev llnnllld C Bontnroyd. ILA Organist A. Roy Kendall, L-Il.A.M.. A.C.C.O. ll A.M.-——Pul1llc Worship. Sermon: Rev. l-Iugh Miller. ‘Seckcloth and Ashes." Anthem: “Incline Thine Ear" - Xllrrlmcl. 2.30 P. M. Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7.00 p. m. Public Worship. Sermon: Rev. llugh Miller. "Folly and Wisdom." Anthem: “Lord o! All Being"- Marks. Visitor; and Students Cordislly Vi\__l_o3me. BAPTIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets Minister Rev. I. Judson Levy, ILA. Morning Worship ll A. M. Sermon: “A Mountain Toll l!" perience." The Junior Choir will sing "Tread tly" — — — — — — --tDoane) The Church School 2.30 P. M. Not only tor the young . . there l; a place for all needs and ages in this; Bible Study Service. Evening Worship ‘l P. M. Sermon: “Jesus‘ Invitation- Come". Anthem Selected. John Inch, Mus. Ban, Organist and Ohoirnlsstler. You are invited to worship with THE BAPTIST CHURCH CHUR H 0i cnlusr CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Ileni Street Ilev, Neil llermsn. ILA. Pastor Mrs. V, L. Dlngweil, Organist- Mr. Ilcrman will preach ll A. M. and '7 P. M ll A. M. With Met" Solo, Mr. Preston Beck. 2.30 P, M. Bible School-Classes for all Ages, 3 l’. M. Pastor's Bible ("lass-Suh- Joct. "The Kingdom llandell To The Father.“ '1 l‘. M. Series-Second On Mod- em Scapelzonts. Subject-"Arlam And Eve 1042. Duet. lllissrs Enmnn. Questions Answered! l-learty Wel- come. ' subject-"Come Along in." Romans, st which men rlwnsc part- ners by lots. VARIED VALENTTNES The modern valentine divs not Always cnrry a token oi love~it is ‘sometimes an insult. generally in c{_ The Will‘ has increased the iiutn- hi‘? 0i‘ valentines sent in earnest. The "comic" Vfllflillllt‘ 1v11s not. so prominent. this year but there were [locks 0i the sentimental kind. .. v - w; --..qnnvs~\ .. .< Pictured above is Gunner Russell Smith who has been in England with an artillery unit tor the past two years. He is the son oi Mr. Josiah Smith, (it PAEIC-(JTJ-ITN _SCllOOL Report oi Park Corner School tor the month of January: Grade X: l. Roma Montgomery; 2. Nlnu Macbeod. Grade VIII: i. Alma Macliae: 2. Bertha Lamont; 3. Joan McKenzie. Grade VII: i. Margaret Mont- gomery; 2. Helen Lamont; 8. Jimmy Montgomery. Grade V: 1. Eliza Campbell; 2. Amy Cousins; 3. Ruth MacRne. Grade IV (Sm; 1. Nellie Mont- vcmoly; 2. Wallace Harding: s. Lottie Parsons. Grade IV 1J1‘): 1. lvinilrlre Crus- ins: i. Vernon Cnlwns Grade III: l. Jenn Canrfwil: 1. lsabci Macltae; 3. Vvillard (‘on=lns. ‘Grade II: 1. Evelyn Maclloc: 2. Keith Dunning; 3. E-lrl l\incl<ny. Grade 1 tin: l. Victor Harding. Gracie I lhli i. Ira Pidgeon; (Payton MarLeod. Periect attcndnnce: Nina Mac- Iacd. Eliza Campbell. Margaret Campbell, Jean Campbell. Highest average. senior grades. Roma Montgomery 07 percent. Highest oversize junior l“! Iillzs Oomnbei‘. 9'1. percent. Anni; B, MneIAIJd. teacher. dos It's A Legion Dance At the ARMQURIES fiftfday Night, 9.30 u. 1 O'clock Admission: 35¢ Ding Connolly's Orchestra 0i Freedom . Monday, Fob. 16 Everything is set for the Beacon i-lres of Free- dom program in the Drill Hall Monday evening at8 p_. rn., on the dot! All so- cieties. labor organiza- tions, veterans, patriotic organizations, service ClLlDS, men's and wom- en's active forces, etc., etc., are asked to be in the Hall not later than 7-50. Elsewhere will b e found the p 1' o g r a. m, please read it carefully. Note it is completed in Drill Hall before 8.30. The Beacon program will commence about 8.30 p. m. The Beacon is er- ected on the west side oi . Government Pond, in the clearing there~ its con- struction is not expen- sive. Some materials do- nated, some purchased, labor given as a labor of love for the cause. Don't fail to see it-it is unique -—it is spectacular-At is colorful. Three giant search- lights, loaned by the Ex- hibition Association t0- talling 6000 candlepower will be erected in Dill! ' Hall and focussed on the quadrangle in which will be drawn up the naval, military and air force de- tachments, in b a t tl e equipment. See These magnificent t y p e s 0i British and Canadian llitllllltltltl “under tli e lights”; also a dozen oi‘ Canada's finest Mounties drawn up with them, all stirroumting the Beacon Fire 01' Freedom. The Godfrey Sound System will carry the en- tire program in the Drill Hall to everyone there and loud speakers erect- ed in the trees opposite the Beacon and placed at varying angles will make every word clear and per- fect to those outside and in the vicinity of the Bea- ," 00H. The band from N0. 62 C.A.B.'1‘.C. will be out as a. complete unit in the quadrangle and render its share of the program. An orchestra will ploy from 7.45 to 7.57 in Drill Hall so there won’t_be any dull moments prior to the start of the pro- o gram. The solelnnity 0t’ the occasion and its signifi- cance require that per- fect order be kept during the program and the cer- emony at the Beacon. The City Police, under Cllict‘ A. Iiirtwistlc will attend to that. The gallant firemen under Chief Angus Mac- Eachern will form up north of the B e ac o n quadrangle in accord- ance with A- R. P. regu- lations. 'l‘l1c t'tlllllllltl€€ and ev- eryonc connected with t.i1is,t,l1ta first (‘onadian 110110011 Fire oi‘ Weetlolll have worked hard to put 011 a good program. Now they want the good people 0t’ Charlottetown to do their part by being present at the Drill Hall or at the Bgacon cere- mony-or both.—-It will be broadcast. SANTA CLAUS LATI Goa-HEN q 1c?) - The flwedish moi-Y. ip "Danaholm" his arrived in their SW90“ f" "i" America under sate con uct irom be ltgerent notions. ‘Vim l dcfi b oi rice and time Imdl- m‘ 5....» iicoo gm owl!!!"- _____________.__ n“ mpg-Q‘; p leldrutt. v Plkfl’? rrvn-n-r; \.- o J&A\,__, jun Cl-IAIQLQTTETOWN GUARDIAN imp The Minister o! Finance oi lite Dominion of Canada otters {or public subscription $600,000,000 S E C O N D "VICTCDRY LGAN Dated and bearing interest from. isi March 1942, and offered in three muluritiesflss follows! For Cash or Conversion Twelve-year , 3% BONUS lllE Isl MARCH i954 PAYABLE AT MATURITY AT 101% Clllabls at 101 In or alter i952 interest payable 1st March and September Denominations, $50. $100. $500. $1.000. $5.000. $25,000 lSSlIE PRICE: 100%, yielding 3.07% to maturity Eszfishsigllfiioqo Six-yea: 21/4% BONDS illiE 1st MAiiCli 194a rum: AT MATURITY AT 100% Non-callable to maturity Interest payable 1st March and September Denominations, $1,000, $5,000, $25,000 lSSilE PRICE: 100%, yielding 2.25% to maturity B" COKECEQFJTLlX Two and one-half year i%% B0005 litlE 1st SEPTElQBER i044 PAYABLE AT MATURITY AT 100%} Non-callable to maturity Interest payable lst March and September Denominations, $1,000, 5100,00‘ ISSUE PRICE: 100%, yielding 1.50%‘; to maturity Z Principal and interest payable in lawful money o! Carludu- the principal at any agency of the Bunk of Canada and the interest semi-annually’, without charge, at any brunch in Canada oi any Chartered Bunk. Bonds mcly_ be registered us}? principal or as to principal and interest, us provsded m the Ofllclul Prospectus, through any agency of the Bank o! Canada. CASH SUBSCRIPTIONS Cosh subscriptions _wil1 be received only for the 3% arid'or the 21g"? bonds and may be maid. 1n full at: the time of application at the issue price in each case without accrued interest. Bearer bonds with coupons will be available for prompt delivery. Cash subscrip- tions may also be made payable by instalments, plus accrued interest, cis follow/s 10% on upplicutioni 15".} on 15th April 1942; 15% on 15th May 1942.: 20% on 15th June 1942: 209;, on 15th .101,» 1942; 20.82% on the 3% bonds OR 20.6201. on the 21,10}, bonds, on 15th August 1942. The lclst payment on 15th August 1942, covers the final payment of principal, plus .82 of 1% in the case of the 3% bonds and .62 of If,’ in the case of the Zlflg, bonds representing accrued interest from 1st: March 1942, to the due dates of the respective instalments. CONVERSION SUBSCRIPTIONS Holders of Dominion of Canada 1,15% Bonds due 15th May 1942, and Dominion of Canada 2% Bonds due 1st June 1942, may, for the period during which the subscription lists are open, tender their bonds with final coupon attached, in lieu of cash, on subscriptions for c1 like or greater par value of bonds of one or more maturities of this loan at the issue price in each case without accrued interest. The surrender value of the 11f} Bonds will be 100.59% of their par value, and of the 2% Bonds will be 100.80% of their par value, inclusive of accrued interest in each case; the resulting adjustment to be paid in cash. The Minister of Finance reserves the right to accept or to allot the whole or any part o! the amount o! this loan subscribed for cash for either or both of the available maturities i! total subscriptions are in excess of $600,000,000.‘ The cash proceeds o! this 1...... will be used by the Government lo finance ' expenditures for war purposes. Subscriptions may be made through any Victory Loan Salesman, the National War Finance Committee or any representative thereof, any brunch in Canada of any Chartered Bunk, or any authorized Savings Bunk, Trust or Loan Company, from whom may be obtained application forms and copies of Official Prospectus containing complete details of the lean. The lists will open on 16th February 1942, and will close on or about 7th March 1942, with or without notice, ell: the dis- cretion of the Minister of Finance. Depurimentof Finance, Ottawa, 14th February 1942. :> MAPLE PLAIN B W-l. The MIPlO Plains women's Insti- inte held their Rbrnsry megilng at the home 0i Mre Wed Welsh on the (will? o1 roe. 4th. The meet. 1H8 098m by singing the institute 0419 IOUOWCG by the creed in unl- sou. Members answered roll cell bl’ s riddle. Minutes oi previous meeting were reed and eppmyea and lilned. The sick committee rc- mrted one visit, the Central’ l.-Ix11crin1r'.1::1>l_ V-[Eiinflimo *-~ Ottnwn, since 1030 hos liliiiintiliil l)“: r" ‘\"“ ‘.\(1\i'iill.l{lt‘>»_ .~.1,\:. 1hr: ALJV-‘i-llral m "mriiri l" i.‘ ljlmlb Fuyphc- Board p .1 111 p lil e l. am". “L, ‘Hmsnr ‘. “m” . _. v>“\1‘-' i‘. ‘.11. ... :.:1' I 1:‘, ‘iyfiirghrg idimfhlfiy ..g,_“\:.',:_f;,_ l);\:11;11.~.1 liens. no . in? the l".1l)i1r‘l' 1).‘: PR lilo lw- .i- m“ “NW3; ____ _v_____ Hui hplus to .. w l‘i‘lll‘-ll'll_, ,7‘. . . . 01,“, truce... cl milk, ‘Prt- iyc l~ii1l~ll >11 Q‘ 5'55"‘ T i; Mo‘): and (WWW 1111i ruliiili l-v , __ ' , 3___,(-p,..'f,.5~ it." ‘tron th, our! lir ulny he oli- MONHHM" w“ l ~ . ‘s (‘ani- . tonic-d without diiiiflliil’ 1'1"’ W"‘Puonnlviilamgrr?! {Hip Qflxglll‘ Vlcwms ' disadvantage lll ihc 1..~<- o: in-Ilflll Flltl‘ d‘ w, m. rlnlion i: that it mow’ h.» not 11% Wglmi on mochinos llfiYlIWZ i-iuiuinuiii Illllillfltlvtltliligo Dilrls in the mlk lube .~.i'~*'\‘~‘l'l-'1"'*1'°“s “l “nidrufriuiixs school.“ to be held on Mix-ch ‘o0 answered by .1 '* "l" *'*“‘° ‘llin p.11.p=l"L 11:0": tho I7.1" s Oil Next meetin 4th. roll call to Grab Bag. Meeting closed by singing i1..- National Anthem after which Io;- lowed on amusing uud intercom. Pffiilfllm. ‘Then s delicious lunch was served by the hostess New committees appointed were: Sck. Mrs. John Corns. Mis Prod Walsh: School. Mrs. Phccman Walsh Miss O1 s. Walsh: Program. Mrs Alva W . Miss Rita Murphy. llonoi‘ Iloii lnr .\l.1hlt‘ Plan...- Scliool Yo!‘ .l;11i1z.11'_\': (Trade VIII l Ffdi... Kiiirpliy; ‘l. Rolmou-l iiiuCnrr-illc; 3, M3319,‘ ivlrCarriiio. Grnriv Vi: i. l"lallli'l.'< Pniml; lnrn» Alcdnrrilic; Li. Irfinuicit Cnrviilc. _(‘.rn'.'r‘ IV 1S1": l Joseph ".1 n»; and Inn's t‘.."11.~ l/Iqilillt; r 3i‘- plitno ltinrph . -‘ (lrnflo IV 1.1m: : 2, Ernrst Loo Cnmpcoi. , : 1. (‘rcrard Shrccnon; '1 Mo. \ ---- ___- l Francis Airtlarville; 3. G-rnid Milr. phy and Jar-Ms Duiiv tcqunll. Grade I rSrJ: '1. Eileen Walsh. Degrade I (J12): l. Charlie Camp- Who l: 0n The Lord's Sills? EX. 32-26 No lnan can serve two Masters. Lk. 16-13. ghilglt you this day whom ye will serve. Josh. Help the Young P-eflllie To Health - llflllliilms‘ - - - ‘lion What 1| common siizlii to not‘ ll Wm?" my?“ “ bloodless fore Mill focblo irnme 1:111 "Elfflllzlhimfi circnlutionkoiul vwl-nlkncagnyvliere volu. g - 1 1 I'm . _ _ “mydftlilgllallztllllitl in anvil s. condition arc giuornlly an 'iIl'I‘lllll‘ nature and require n preparation - ;' l’ I ‘ ' ii ll ironieni. ‘ will‘iliiiilTliZ§lill'§i§l1°N§§.-Q‘lilo. mwt this requirement, as they contnui 1i. o0 ttonrcntrnlod forms oi in... oi on costly assimilated nature together “ii, “tin-i- tulunhlc iilprorlil-nis indicated tor building up the system e-W wiping to improve the lvloml content. Prion 50o s. box, (‘.5 pills, nt nil drug couplers. Look tor our trade mnrk a “lied Heart‘ on the package. Th T. ltillvure United, Trial‘)? Teacher. M. C. Johnston. Simple Method To Clean Milk Machines , While o number oi snurler =meti1ods oi tlPRnSiPg v1 thin: , machines have been developed. "W -il cold 1Y0 solution iuetnad used It- Collie to GOSPEL TENT-Upper Prince SUNDAY 7 P. M. Plain Gospel Messages —All Welcome- l