\ 1: ~_ ,\ . \ wr* .,; . ...;- .._,.=;_ . ¥:i:_;___4.~19sz 4 ;___ _. _ - _; _ _ _ ~ _PHE cnannorfraroww cuA1zDrAN_ _ g RAGE -_m_,;EE_ ~ central Guardian locals. 5°- Der word: Western and Bum., meals, pe, per word; Announcements and Coming ,,,.,¢., zo. per word: Ciwiiial. 2°- Par word: in luemoriun ' Nutmeg, 980% III llwhi 14|-III Of FIOI'l.| IDC sPIl'|hll.I 0”!!- mp, cards. etc. la. per name; Letten of Condolence sae, P" mah; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, Wo. per inch 0, 5,, per word. Other rata on_ applications. 1 \ _ A -*ww* Z To Let I f _cclvrnan 'niusmnm-. .P3545 E-lm Ave. 3401-6-2-31. ' __ noolus. APPLY I am-e-4-ai. ;f5§§'Y5 Lar-AP_l_=l.¥ _ d t 29 Va ey B ree. "°‘°”" Ga" e' aaso-e-1-ai. ’7,,70’;rItJsLLl:N'r PaoN'l‘ I , Central. ADPT! "M-" ,,'°°‘”',,,,,,,,,,_ siss-a-4-ai. _ __ SEVEN ROOMED LET mm, Modem conveniences and “msg Apply 66 School Street. 3443-8-4-ll. cf 'O cm' - sEi.s'-coN'i‘A1Np:D mg, Rive rooms and sun porch. go; water heated. Possession ediately. Apply Guardian. 3402-6-1-31 r""""__"i°"_i I For Sale _ E., tabiished house in business in _Toronto forty-two years. Position expense allowance, etc. Winston noN"r as woltxutss IF You 3 Farm necessities. 100% Profits. Make $30.00 weekly to Start with, CHURCH SERVICES-Jllile 5th. Canadian Line. Sure sale in eve _ YY home. No risk. Very attractive 1932' Proposition. Familex Company, and 47% Ste Catherine East, Montreal. clscn, A. w. s-w-s-oi. 3 p, Valley. Silver offering at Tyne Val- ...me clues are (mused with e Wanted 1°’ 1 YOUNG aUslNEss MAN DE- W sires Room and Board in Central EI” Pennanent. Write for particulars, md Oo., Toronto. Billlda A. w. 5-1-4-a-ll-is-la-zz-as-29. shire _W Whe want to be active. Be own boss in selling leo glcdzfeyfluld s°h°° ecessary For Nurses _coaNwAu. cuAaos,June sth, .,.ORoN.m_ _,um _,__,By me _New Dominion at 11 am. Kingston _ the d at som., cornwall at "l.:lo. Rev. §,';,";E‘m nw) T" mn D. K. Ross. Minister. ,mo will be Uraduated from On- " " years-what 'is going to happen to _ CAVENDISB AND NEW GLAS° them? _ __ GOW1-Services in the United _ by M,” 5_ A_ Edge to the R"me,._ _church on sunday. -111119 Sth- GW" d N 1 Distric N De is ¥ Agents Wanted endlsh, at 11 a. nl. and New Glas- Evhenmes O C um r MAN 05 WOMAN T0 TRAVEL 3°" ‘I 73° 'P' m- mv' H- 5- on the G. M. Weir report on nurs- and appoint .gems for md “_ Bishop, Minister. ,ng I IIUNTE S Church of Canada. Services for she p. m. Hunter River at 7.30 p. m.‘ work 'I'yne Valley: Rev. J. A, Nieh- give Minist/er. ll a. m. Inverness; with m. Bideford; 7.30 p. m. Tyne of su r Conference Funds mu, o _ 5 said ELCOME VISITOR~R.ev. J. been taco Purdie, B. D., of Winnipeg, out R. RIVER- CHARGE. Uh- that 1 at 10.30 a. m. EE” who This was the question put they met to hear a discussion education in Canada. ome hospitals take the attitude once the nurse has graduated ceases altogether to be their Y, June 5, as follows: Wilt-l ,him ld Mi Ed _ thu at ll a. m. School at 10 a. m. ‘;,;s_5°ns Y' sa as ge' alley River at 3 p. m, School at I the' of course, rather .difficult for pupil who had spent three doing arduous hospital train- She suggested that older nurses had been having plenty of should visit relatives or take Unmd Church” °f Bldemrd holidays this summer in order to a chance to newer graduates, out homes or any other means pport. s for whom there is no work," Mi-as Edse- "Thu ls chiefly use the small hospitals turn nurses who want to come, location. Apply s. w. ours arrived in Charlottetown Wednes- __ ~» »»- Guardian. 3423-0-2-Zi. day gn sAl.i: -_ FURNITURE. AP- piy Guardian. 8431-8-4-31. pAB.DBOARD. SUITABLE FOB uning oilthouses. etc., lo. per illeet. Guardian oiilce. ti w. noolw AND noAaD. APPLY zoo sydney street. ails-"6-2-ai. $°°;“”°" sh” °°'» Lid' Sm" ‘he grad IDB Miacelllneolu In _g SALE - SMALL FARM. Good land. Good buildings. Apply Guardian. 3410-6-2-Bit 7-=<# HORN CIIIOKS $11.00 PER 1100 prepaid, Everett I-iowatt, 1 Carleton. 3383-6-1-71. I0! SALE - OLD PAPERS, I 'cents bundle. Guardian Office. f 2-4-tt. ‘li SALE -_ COMFORTABLE _llome in good repair. Apply Mrs. iiirtridge, York. 3310-5-28-81. ,ll SALE, T0 LET, BOARD AND loom signs on hand at Guardian ,0llice. tf. ri WEEK ONLY. FERTILIZ- ~er Spl-eaders 825.00. Cash or iierms. W. R. Dennis. l. 3367-5-31-31. ‘ oil sAi.i-: ‘_ s'rrtAwBElmy ,lllliiil Dunlap, Soc per hundred, IW by iiiiiil. 84.00 per thousand. P. S. Reeves, Southport. » 3432-0-2-iii _ "SALE CHEAP- REFIGEII- ltor, Graiinola and Records, il|by's Iron Cot. High Chair, Ming and Walker. Apply Mrs. _Preston MacLaine, 187 King St. 3417-6-2-21. ,' SALE-193| FORD SPORTS ` ter. Excellent condition. _Rumble seat. Spare wheel and lender well on side. Cash only. ‘iris to "R." ouordinn. :lass-tr '* SALE - GREAT CHANCE tostlrt in Bood seed. For sale 100 -Dlilliei of Bliss 'I‘1'il.lmDh Seed .P0¢\toes. Raised by 'hlber Unit. ;Wili sell any quantity. Price rea- ;'°iiii=- Apply schaud Bros., 77011. or Potato Growers Assoc- iiiiu- aioo-e-z~si. ills IMPLEMENTS A1' Lowlm lirite. Fertilizer Spreaders $32.00. ,-Wiions sisso up. Grain Drills IIIW7- Everything priced to meet aloempetitlon. We were the dl-st itolower the prices on implements. Betiiisction guaranteed. ~W. R.. llunis. churloitotown. 2897-5-7-_Sat-tf. I SALE _ BLACK RIVER iiiiil situated at nroolrley Point. _wllsting of rotary, shingle, ; 'Iii saws and crusher, all in i'°*"1i8 order. 100 acres land i‘~‘¢8i'. balance wood and ~ W- ilrse barn. is acres m9 Price $2000.00. vemon . Union Road North, $. 3413-8-2-41. ____ Wanted IOIIN ALFRED McDONALD, PRO- Victor Purdie, of the Purdie from missions and Bible conferences ton ontreal, P. Q. on' #_ KPESS. 45 to 15. and was taking t fl t . me M me wuege at thi’ end a mldgewinoxtheoglggtl direlllllgnwm ' of April Mr. Pllrdy has been hold- Miss I M ' . . Macintosh of Hamil- M said the growth of nurses in tario was making “perilous pro- " sho hold that the ooonoinio vinclal Land Surveyor, Herman- BEDEQUE NOTES-A motor status of the private duty_m_rse_ ville. (R. 3, Souris.) PM 9379-10-15-l month. nn ___M___*_ 'rua s'rANDAnD Dann s'rAl.- "‘“ lion Kalmuck will stand at Stab- Wil ty consisting of Wm. Grif- sm ous as lt was at the present M“""°° M°D°m‘ld' I“°"l5 GNL time-was not the most serious and Ada Gi-imn, all of North fshire, accompanied by Mrs. E. was problem. More serious than that the question of weakening lee of Blair Andrew. New Glas- Morvar of Kinlrons spent sunday in ._ gow. Friday, till Monday oi' each Bedeque the welcome guests of Mn ;l_1_;l_-ale. At the present timef. she week during season. 3453-6-4-2|. and CUT TIIIS OUT FOR- LUCK - Send birthdate, with stamp, for iree trial reading. Prof. Raphael. Box 94, Grand Central Station, New York. M-5-'l-Sat-Bi. O %-M;- sohn Upright Plano s $139.00. Piano cased organ $59.00. Battery $99.00. Electric Combination Fada Radio $74.00. Battery Radio w R. Dennis. Charlottetown. through our special low cost course. Hundreds of successful a graduates. Write Moler Barber ` tl Mg,5_ R_ B_ DAVSON, 170 "muon ily.-Congratulations are extended Street. Furs Remodeled, repaired to and relined. Telephone 1227. 4 me _ 3312-5-28-smt-15|. HM ____.¢_i___ PRI VA TE InNDERGARTEl;s and Mrs Archibald accompan pay. Advice gven free by t e - '| Canadian Kindergarten I____sm__w_ _ed unior matrlculation for the woman Toronto (10) ue Personal-6-4-ll-18-25. is SPECIAL BARGAINS. MENDELS- W Radio, Fada Cabinet. Complete C Phiioo audio slz9_oo_ nlootl-io yesterday mvmins to spend the m _ Set $15.00. Cash or terms. W. ac 338-;_5_31_3|_ mother, Mrs. Pearl Josey. wa Mole Help Wanted Princess Violet Joins on Rev. James C. Murphy, Rector of eacolwa axrnar nAaaan dun don to live. A sister here is the . Mrs. Daniel Noonan and fam- we ital on May 10th of a bonny mg y boy.-Rev. L. B. Archi- for by Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bowness_ im at presenf, visiting in Annapol- sch Valley. not I PERSONALS :Io “there is no corelation be- en the need of nursing services, the supply of graduate nurses." and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hogg on M 'arrival ln the Prince County “Feiss Macintosh was strongly In D . ement with the proposed rais. of the academic requirements the nurse. “A foundation of o wishes to enter a training ool for nurses," she said. "can but help to raise the standard nurses. Better preparations all ng the line will give more ei- ficient service from which still Mr. John E. Cameron of the,5tm . N. R., city. made a business trip , fide Borden yesterday. _ Mr. J. w. 11'. Mocauum, of tho N. R: and Mrs. McCallum lefti eek end in Truro, N S. They were panied by Mrs. McOallum's A s Hot U0 Family In London LoNDoN, Juno 1-(By tho can- Sl Press)-Princess "violet o1| an nger public support and con- nce will he gained." Enjoy Banquet At Queen Hotel sequel to a brilliant closing, the banquet held at the Queen el by the graduates of S. D. U. Tuesday evening. Dunstan's, was present. After enjoyable menu, a number of teneg,.°_ who 5, th, dgughm- toasts were proposed by the Pres- M011 C°ueg°' 5731§“§hI,%t°§‘ Hilifztxéu oi' a ionner Scotland Yard detec- Idenb MV- James Limchi “nd fe' ' ' ' ov' . ' ve, is coming back t.o South Lon- 3P°“d°d I'° “S f°u°W°f TOASTS hospitals in tue next two LOOK AHEAD - GET INTO TIIE Civil Service as Postman, Clerk, Customs Examiner, Innig. In- from the M. C. C.. Toronto (10.l W. 6-4-11-18-25. Boarders Wanted WANTED - REFINED LADY Boarder in private residence. Apply "B" care Guardian. 3891-8-1-Sl. Longworth Avenue, near College. 3445-6-4-si. BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED- 201 Kent St Opposite oommodated. Gentlemen prefer- red. Apply Guardian Office. 3450-6-4-BI. ll.- old Lady (on train platform): wife of a garage proprietor. The prince-the youngest son of specter. etc. Full details free me me Kms Nichol” 0! M_mm__ phy_ egro and a brother oi Queen Helen of Italy-died in a sanatorium at Merano, Northern Italy. His wife, to whom he was married in 1924, was formerly Miss Violet Wagner, of Tulse Hill. Her father, ex-De- tectiye William Wegner, died last June. aoAl:naas WANTED _ A1' so Princess violet was born in Lon- 9 don and went on the stage as a dancer at the age of 15. She met the prince near San Remo in 1918. C They were married in Paris in l _ College. 8435-0-2-iii 1924, and spent most of their time .D in France. Montenegro was obsorb- BOARDERS COMFOILTABLY AC- sd mfg Jug°.51g,v|5 after the war. The Royal family scattered and Prince Peter was given an allow- ance of about |750 a` month, BIRTHS I (lem Which platform for the London MCDONALD-At Mt. Stewart ~lilnp:sun|¢himd enema” train? (Creek) May 21, 1932, to Donald J. - PNP and ware- _ d"l~mu. Mm have mr ‘ Porter: 'rum io the loii and you'll and urs. uononald, o. daughter, lileatlon _ no other need 'M' GM "°"°°“ '°'h “Dont be irnpol-tuiont, youas ho right! (Mary Anita). Jiliiiman. AMI! Bod`100. ' MATH! fhlriottoiown. 1 i~i.ai. man.” #All right, then. tum to youriisiii 4 ,fl|be1¢fti" ` MCDONALD-At Scctchfort, June lnY° 2nd, 1032. Daniel A. McDonald, aged ~ " I 'ri years. ruaonl saturday morn- - _ _ ‘ , ni. ff risiiillc jp iilll liolinnl GAIIIIY MII) FILMS gag, 0| gn kinds, box and bulk caooolow. liim ’i‘°ff°°- °‘_"' mall, Pllcolll Candy, Bars, etc., etc. .Alwayl "Nh in "°°*~ 5”* Hill 00 It Ill! c'm°r` FISHING TAGKLE .mi receives--Pall mofimwi °i nm, nods, una, noob. WMM .|,_,¢\¢, goly on our llshlug ' ‘roeuioforronlu ,SUPPLIES _ -L J. Ernest ll. Ylortli ._ mrrimsimi models- ing at Tracadie at 9 oclcck POWIBS-In Revere, Mass., on any asm, mary A. (Fee), wife of the late Richard D. Powers, former- ly of Charlottetown. MACDONALD-At the City Hospi- tal, June Ind, Mary P. Macnonald. widow of the late Ronald MacDon- ald. Funeral leaves' the home of her brother Roderick MacDonald, al Hillsboro St., Saturday mominl at I o'elock, burial at lt. Andrews. -1- 4- --- N. D.__MacLean i _ omu.-Am IIDLAIII QlI‘D\_|l\ll\\‘ llil _ NCCI ‘DUNN “M I0 l The Pope and The King Our College Days-Oswald Mur- Vocal Solo-Justin McLellan. Our Future-Donald Campbell. Our Guest-Proposed by Ivan Trainor. Auld Lang Syne. The King. The cuisine was of the usual high standard, and elicited much favour- ble comment from the graduates. The following is the menu: Fruit Cocktail, Consomme Clear, elery, Olives, Breast of Chicken, French Peas, French Fried Pota- toes, Shrimp Salad Mayonnalse teasing, Farley Ice Cream, Marsh- mallow Sauce, Cakes, Rolls, Cheese, Demi Tasse. Veteran Bonus Expeditionary Force WASHINGTON, June 2_ (A.P.)- With hundreds of recruits en route to the United States capital, Sup- erintendent of Police Glusford today asked the Senate district committee to approve a _$75,000 appropriation to feed the jobless wir veterans who are demanding cash payment of the bonus. Reports have reached Glaasford that 500 former soldiers are near- ing the city to join the estimated 1,500 now here. Approximately 600 have been billeted in two vacant buildlnh. Glassford said he did not know "what may ,develop from the pres- ent situation." _ Meanwhile, leaders of the "bon- us expeditionary force" continued their l0b5.Yin¢ activities in the House of Representatives, seeking to ob- tain 145 signatures to the Patman _resolution to call up the bonus bill for a' House vote. It now has 102. a gain of four,for the day. lir. VI. li. Garson ' CBIBDPBACTOI Three Year Palmer Graduate IM Prince St. Phone 1018 llnma Calla Maile. 000 francs 620.000)." store. At the back of the shop, a light fliclcers on greenish flasks. Bent over the crucible is a man, tall thin, emaclated. His shadow wavers on phial and flask in the ghostly atmosphere. "Is it possble, Monsieur, that you remain in the deserted village?" The mystic alchemist, graduate of the School of Pharmacy at Ly- ons, drlly answers that he has evely intention of staying. Theories on rural depopulation, on the fate of this 2000 year old village leave him unmoved. Yet he has an odd taste for the A slight sound breaks the austere ‘ silence. A sign, worn and defaced '“`”'W-rm ~ - with age, points the way to o, drug H_“ *"*H“ H”, ' ‘°“ i anywhere. bark is nailed a board: "Village for 5g1e_ owing to de_ Victim: Huh! I’ve owned 35, popmauom ,Do be auctioned omifountaill polls ill the last 40 years Twemy_!_ve houses !m,ms_ for 500__ and every one of them was like that. ' Farm Joumal. The Presbyterian Church In Canada I ST. JAMES’ CHURCH Minister: Public Worship: Morning at Eleven 0’cIock. Evening at Seven 0’cIock. STRANGEIIS AND VISI- TOR S CORDIALLY INVITED. exotic: Pots of dwarf Barbary f'g ,,”**,“4M”“ i Rev. R. Moorhead Logate, B.D. Villqge_ "77uJi1§_h For Sale Lonely Alchemist Inhabzts < . _ - ~ _ _ I TONNERRE, Burg_u.ndy,'.Jllne 2- trees, cacii, and other bearded and; On the main Paris~Dtjon highway, fsworded spec cs challenge the eye. wehere a little country road crosS~ In the windows, between anclentl es it, there is a sign post with the Venetian porcelain jars bearing' notice: ` _ ' _ names of strange herbs in old Lat-V "Country vWtge for sale." in letters, stands olle, more dang- All around, high hills covered elous than the rest, n robust planif with vines stretch as far as the_ eye bursting with a kind of boisterous-_ can see, broken here and there with vulgarlty out of its modest pot. a touch of forest, spires of ancient "1.'il`ibtless an Air can plant?" l churches, redrlsh brown towers of ‘-But no," comes ihe unexepectecl saucy castles. reply, “Asiatic Aild when it reach-; The heart of Burgundy. es full devolopmelll, it will be 40_ A little way down the country feet ln diunwtnr and so loot hlgh_j lane a dark circle of pines hides a Then the world will tome in crowds ` group of weather-beaten h0llSe.‘l`Yes, yes, in cl'ov.'cls~". with deep windows, thick stone The phial ill the hands glowed walls and little square Burgundian [stl~angely_ towers. Each is flanked by a long The village deserted by man is red~rooied stone barn. The twilight inhabied by dreams! air is heavy with the odor oi' haw- thom. A fountain plays silently at Sal a H _ _ hm one end of the little square. An “Sm "f ere' 5”" is -W5 W vi om in age you are looking for-the newest enunnous oak, 8 us . ~ throws its shadows across the water f°““i°1" Pen' It ‘S ”b5°I“f€IY im' ,,+, ° lbl f0 ink I0 I ii + of a stagnant pool. To its tough.p°“ e r escape mm l 6 NOW ` FOR A REAL VACATION SALOON .TOURIST CLASS» THIRD CLASS ON LAND Saturday only. ` liius “'.f.‘;."2‘SLf'.'§f2" CLASS British Isles A Better Vacation for Less Money. . Write or See ‘"5 J. A. Maclaren Late of Paton; Ltd. 79 Hillsboro St. $395 ALL HRS-r CHARLOTTETOWN ¢LA55 Prince Edward Island PAILS Heavy quality, raised bottom, tin Pails. Regular 65c each, Friday and 2 for 99c ALARM C OCKS Made by makers of Big Ben, and very reliable. Friday and Saturday Special ' each -I'IOI..MAN’S Charlottetown and Summerside _ I l Buy wisely. Get the most value for your money. B-H --sNol.lsl4" PAINT ia made oi' pure materials and it will wear twice as long as cheap paint. In surface protection you get more value in one gallon of B-I-I ~-l:Nol.lsn" PAINT than in two gallons oi' cheap paint: Manufactured by . - gi _ BRANDRAM _- HENDERSON, _ Zi -ml-lk *S* $::t?.1q;<~'~ SDLD ly e0l_.__-1;.-... FENNELL E-i CHANDLER. Charlottetown , _ Charlottetown, P. E. I. . i' ___ ' ._ _ .Ll 0-»o4ooo¢¢>o¢++o¢o+¢4o4 ‘ UDB B tial I "““`°' ""” p - xrrzaor srs. l~ MINISTER-Itl:ZV. A. C. VINCENT. D. D. _' ORGANIST-MRS. G. ELLIOTT PULL , Ii' L' Q-Q4-O - MORNING WORSHIP 11 0'CLOCK Anthem-“Peace I Leave With You" . . . . . . . . . . Roberts Soloist Mr. R. G. Quigley Sermon-“A Preachers Apology for Preaching" Dr. Vincent SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.30 P. M. _ You are cordially invited to be present at this BIBLE ____ STUDY service oi the Church. EVENING WORSHIP 1 0'CLO0I{ _ Anthem-“Tarry With Me 0 My Saviour" Baldwin 1' Soloist Mr. V. L. Dingwell _ Sermon-“God lu History” . . . . . . Dr. Vincent 5 Anthem-"Saviour, Thy Children Keep" . . . . . . Sullivan _L This Sunday marks the beginning of Dr. Vince'nt's fourth year as Minister of this Congregation. .Y You are Welcome to all Services of THE BAPTIST CHURCH. I - "'=l'<.;¢iJi'=`»l2...n-¢,-~_=.; O4 -O O9¥O'§ St. Paul ’s Church znd SUNDAY Arran 'raxNl'rY 10.00'A. M.-The Sliildlly Sc.h00L 11.00 A. M.-Moming Prayer, Holy Communion and Sermon. Q O O0-OO O-O-O , P. 1 7.00 P. M.-Evening Prayer and Sermon, During the Offertory Mrs. Alexa Prowse will sing. EVERYBODY WELCOME. nav. li. D. RAYMOND, lu..A.. luwron. - - - o+»+¢-coco ' vi Trinity United Church __ Minister-s~R.ev. E. II. Ramsay, D.D., Rev. C. N, Brown, M.A. Orglnlst-Mr. A. Roy Kendall. LR.AM., A.A.G.0. r The Seonm pe th Morning Service. 2.30 P. M.-Sunday School. 7 00 P. M-Public Worship. Sermon-"The Pillai Test is the Daily Tut’ Bev C. N Brown _ Solo-"The L0i'dllMy Light" ............ Allitlols ~' Miss Frances Wood ~‘-’ Anthem-'Sun of My Soul’ G N Rockwell _ VISITORS CORDIALLY VYELCOME. I SERVICES BROADCAST BY C. II. C. K. eo++o+¢ =1*.' rf?" T__‘E2f_'_`_'.;~ "1 "i ».__\-."".t‘£ 10.00 A. M.-Prayer Meeting. 3 n.oo A. M.-Pnblio worship. 1 Sermon-"Communion Theme" ........... Dr. Ramsay Anthem-“There is s. Green I-ilil Far Away” g - -Lord B. Somerset fi ' ent of the Lords Sap r will be observed at gi a ._" . . 'L » 4k il ,t Zior. Presbyterian Church REV. G. CARLYLE WEBSTER, IKINISTII- PROF. LOUIS THOMPSON. 0lGANIS'I'» i _ 2 I .. _o- .fc ., MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 A. M.-Theme: "The Forgiveness of Sin". Anthem-"Lo the Winter is Past" Frasee The Choir. __ i uo P. M.-sabbath sohool and sible chosen avaNlNd wonsnlr 4 '_ 7.00 P. M.--Theme: "Unsciilsh Sisterhood" Fifth ln a Series on “Home Life." . Anthem-"God Who Modest Earth and Heaven' Newton § Mixed Quartet and Choir. "0 come. let us worship and bow down: let us kneel be- |' i fore the Lord our Maker."-Ps. 95:6. _ ‘ - _lv " r I i ; ' ; ,_..._ ,. ,~ _ . ' _ § THE sALvAT1oN ARMY . I ADJUTANT 6° MRS. KIMMINS I _ Officers in Charge ' ii. _ ._ 1. -0-Q0-69-000 o+ooO4-+6* .~<_»;...' .`:..f`* I -.és ll.oo A. iw.-snbloet-~si¢wnrdohln." ii i_I"ii"§f ».' l ij. `~ :.00 P. M.-sunday school. *it _ill _.i 3.00 P. M.-Praise Service. l.__ _.,‘¢§?_‘_ 1.00 P. M.-SUDIOCI-"The CIIICI SID (if SIIG WWII. (l I 1 1 'A com: AND Dalso youu rmsNns.