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Authorized by the Marconi Co., London 6009-l-3Msat2iil. ~ m I lobsters Packers We will make your galvanized iron lob- ster boilers, trays, culenders, pans, sani- tary packing tables at shortest notice, Call or mail us your next order. Fred II. Trainor S0 Grafton Street rnone nos-J. Qpp. Prlnce.__Ed\vard am r ‘QQOQO-NOO-OOQ-OQ-OQ-O-QO-O-OQ-O-OO ilomplete _ Dpticai - Service Our expert system of 079' examination, coupled with Dill‘ i. ENS GRINDING SERVICE rim-rs a complete service, eq- ual to iiie beet procurable. That this service la apprec- Inted ts evidenced by our constantly increasing volume of business. We sincerei thank our pat- rone, and w ll continue to strive to merit their could- enoe, ' g G. F. llutcheson Optometrist ‘and Optician . . b+&b-O+¢ WWWO-O-Q-Q-OOO-O-OQOOO-O-OO-O . nan-- -i . .-. '. I A, I .4. i . of line. with the ammeter on the dashboard gisters is when tho lights are on. 'gcneraloi- into circuit 0r that the generator I IGCIIVU. side to ground and the other to the Igcncrutor I.i‘I‘lllIll2lI inside tho cut‘ I ,out should light it‘ the generator is I l all right and running at fair speed. 17.1! this proves to bedlie case, re- ' move the cut-out housing» and close tho l'()IlI'.l(1I.$ with the linger and soc II? Ilv‘ illillllljlfil’ shop's charge. Ii ii (IilCI-I, iIic-cui-oui is probably at fault. FIRE EXTINGUIEHERS AND\ SO tioris: necessary on an auto size should be used and how much (Ines onc cost? pour soinr- gasoline into with Itliii of oflil there would (l) ilre‘! i. . - ‘ . "EE-CHAKLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN QO-O4QO-O-O§O-VQ-O-Q-Q~O-O§O§O+GQ IIINTS FDR The Motorist Phosphonol Ilas Con- quered Practically Every Disease IV ALBERT L. GLOUOH +>+0+++++0+¢e4+++0++o++ DRIVING GEARS MESH ~ ' DEEPLY Too hardening oi the liver, diabetes, paresis, anemia, nervous deblllty and scores of other dreaded malad- ies have yielded taour Phosphonol .Trea.tment. Broken down men and women who are prematurely aged have regained lost vigor and vital- .ity. And Just as efficacious in ac- into. new bevel driving-gear installed in the rear-axle of my car. I notice’ that when I have driven around a‘ turn or over rough going there is, Bfllllfli-lmea 11 P011811 EPW111118 50mm inatlsm, virulent blood diseases, from the rear end like that 111869 peritonitis, etc.. are treated with n ‘b! drawing a stick over, a wash-, rrmarkalbly high average of succe- board. The truss-rod under the ess. The nerves are made strong axle is loose and I think that the mechanics disturbed the bearing adjustments when they put in the new gear. What hail I better do? Answer: The natural assumption l5 that the thrust bearings which control the eniwise movelmcnt of on the dltfercntlai and driv ng gear I ~ , are in such loose adjustment. thinI 591d “I Fosters DIIIETQ- the large gear can move so closely I ' ’ to the pinion that there is‘ “bottom- mg” of the teem or the two 50am hold the clutch pushed out for a which would account for the noise which you describe. You beitei halve those adjustments looked to at once making the soiling such that the gear anil pinion cannot mesh so (xlcscly but that u piece ol’_ paper call pass between their lccth without being caught. The truss- rod should be tightened but not enough to spring lhc housing out , s.’ l. ..--.--.-JviosPionot I TREATMENT ‘DIIOIIOI is sold at all stores’. if you are out of reach of :i drug store, we will mail Phosph» onol to you on receipt 0i price,‘ Scobell Drug Co., Si. ‘Catharine Answer: (I) Asa. mutter of coni- ouglit to he carrlcd on every car. Fifteen per cent. of the cost of ilre insurance can lic- saved by so doing. AMMETER FAILS TO SHOW CHARGE A.H. alien: How can I tell wheth- er the generator on my car is charging the battery? The stirrting system and the lighting system are wired scperntely and I think that the generator is not connected Ono containing a quart 0i liquid is the usual sizc ad is found to be suiilclent if handled properly (2) and the fire is taken in time. A good one can be bought for $9 or $10. (3) It would be very likely to, it‘ the ignition system produces a stray spark or there should hap- pen to be an explosion through the carburetor‘ and it certainly would. create a very risky condition. (4) No. The cluieli is intended to ‘be uscd in this manner. However, it is not considered good practice to hold it out on long coasts, as this i-s unnecessarily hard on tile Clulcll Iiourlngs. Questions oi general interest to motorists will be answered in this column, space permitting. If an immediate answer is desired, on- Ior the only time the aminetcr re- Answer: We know of no system in which the ammeicr is connected to show discharge and not charge aniFwe think that if the gecnrutor were charging the nmmeler would show it. It is possible that the gon- erator fuse has blown, that the cut- out iloes not work to connect the Bright's disease. heart troubles,‘ Pneumonia, typhoid fever, rheu-l and you regain that lost pep. Phos-' g°°d drug I loose or broken, ii the steering gear Iis very much worn or ii the two $200 I‘ mo)‘ or 2 for $500‘ Irhsigclhcr.‘ A sprung rear-axle shaft | inuy cause n rear wheel to run out I hundred feet or s02" l i , | A SELF IGNITION TROUBLE mon prudence, a ilre-extinguisher, It would ‘be well for you to Inspect your engine in this regard. A gasket their projects within the combustion space may also cause prelgnltion and the use of spark plugs of inappropriate design may also do so. We assume that you are using gasoline of ordinarily good quality. ,CAU$E OF WABBLING WHEEL What causes a C. B. B. asks: wheel to wobble? Answer: Any wheel will wabble continuously, it its spokes and fel- loe are not true with the hub or l! the rim and tire are not set true _on the telloe band. This latter is IPIIO most common cause of wabbI- ing. A front wheel will run er- mticnlly, li’ its ‘bearings are very front, wheels are not so aligned that they pOIIli. very slightly io- of lruc and, in case of very exces- sive wear, of bearings, arear wheel on a floating axle may show some wabble. z-I-QA. ’ ‘Ii When I cut off the B. B. writes: ignition and turn the carburetor control back lo "clioke.” my en. gins will keep on firing, making possibly a dozen revolutions. In this (langeroua and how can it be prcvemcd? I have recently liau carbon removed and the valves ground. Answer: There is nothing dangerous zibout. this, but it does indicate that the engine is inclined lmvuirrl scIf-igniiion-wi very un- desirable tendency. Self-ignition may be caused by too Iiigli com- pression living used_ for llie fuel that is being employed, by detects in tho ivnter-jaclceting of the hcud, a defective head-casting, the use of ill adapted spark-plugs or by uny- ililng that causes local overheat lng In the combustion spaces. There is no object in closing the choker at stopping and wc suggest that you have the throttle closed and the carburetor adjustment at Pill < a n close scif-arldressed, stamped on- velope. Address Albert L. (Jlough: care oi’ our oiilce. brush contacts are de- . . . PUTTING THE CAR BACK A iuuip connected one “ON THE JOB" . . Test Out The Car Ifldoors Before Taking To The Road Motor car ‘parts ‘sometimes lie- come badly stuck during long idle periods, and it is essential l0 lubri- cate all joints In brake rods and oIIior control linkages with thin oil to make them work freely. llluliiple disc clutches, unless they are lcit blocked in the disengaged position. uni infrequently cannot ho rrcas ed by the pedal and their discs have to hi: forced zipztrt. While the car is still jacked up ii_ is wclI to a, n. l) l turn the wheels ‘by hand on each I‘) "Ilihiléslil? gear_sepiirair>ly, as a teal that filial 321.1: =2:'*..::l’ir:"isles:.2st: DOCS It '10 any ham‘ m not. dangerously stiff. Ii‘ the on- '"" glue is perfectly froc and has plen- ty of oil Ill ltsllvase, it can safely be started by the scltstartcr and the inoincnt that ll. is In action the oI-l pressure gage or oil indicator should he consulted to find out if oil is circulating properly. limit it should be stopped at once and the cause oi the trouble determined and removed and even though luh- ricutlon seems correct the engine should br- alloworl to run Idle at low speed ior sometimes. In ordcr that oil may become thoroughly rlistrlbutcd. By speeding up the {inginlrzl ngomplntnrlly, It. can readily is to y t e ninnieter, whether the generator is charging the but- tcry and ii ll is not It may be tlint rho cut-cut is‘ stuck. or the coni- munator has accumulated dirt. With the wheels sill] lacked up. rigid the engine running, It is a good ea to put the cur through all its gears, to insure that they shift per. ifcctly and to test the action oi the steering gear and brakes he» fore removing thc Mocking and making a road test. FORTH C. D. B. asks the following ques- (l) is a lire extinguisher (2) Whut ‘ , POSSIBLV A PRE-IGNITION v, m butler. l cup sugar. its we‘ KNOCK flour. l icaipeen sum-s Powder. 2 III!- min V, teaspoon soda niih fa w? "m: milk, nib: W, mipeom cocoa with lsai I her water. l tcaxpmn vanilla. DIM: oi nit. Mix yolks, butter and win: add uilb. soda. flour and ' built‘ whiiea ol um 1m- b" l m“ °.' ‘°'°" leis; Ior filling and cover cake with same- P. A. D. writes: my sedan has always knocked so badly, ivlien I give it gas In climb The engine oi lng hills that i have to use low gear. I have had carburetor ad- jusied, valves ground and carbon removed and know how to adjust the spark properly. I think that this is a gas knock. What is your opinion? 4 Answer: The ordinary gas-knock due to weak mixture and loose en gins parts is usually quieted by feeding ‘more gasoline. The gas- ltnock occasioned by the detonation of keroseny fuel under compression should be no more likely to occur in your engine than in others oi the same model. it sometimes happens that a- rticulsi- engine is put out with do acts in the casting ll, . l» NIH/n‘ Ip/il/lflr n‘. l/l.’ Tin Qowau COMP-Nady IIMHI n “lean” when you throw off the switch. ATTACHING EXPLOSION- WHISTLE LLLLL, 4i H. S. asks: Are the spark-plugs fitted with a priming attsclnneni, useful in starting an engine in cold iveailier? I installed upon my on- gine an rxploslon whistle, attached to u spark-plug, but find that. oil is drawn up onto the sparking points, when the whistle is operated so that the current ls short-circuited and the cylinder fails to ilre. Can I have a hole bored in the cylinder where iliis whistle can be install- ed? Answer: Priming plugs are help- ful in starting an engine and con~ venlcnt in thi-il the plug does not hirve to ‘be removed in order in perform tlic priming operation. The most practical manner in which to mount this whistle would seem to be to drill and tap a hole oi‘ suitable size and thread in the cap, wliloli is over ono oi the ex- haust valves, and screw it therein. Questions of general interest to motorists will be answer's? in this column, space permltlin . ll,‘ an Immediate amsiver is desired, en- close soIf-aildrcsseil, siamporl en- velope, Address Albert L. Clough, care of our ofllce. “Marjorie would often take her eyes from the deck and cast them fur out to sen." As a caster’, Izaak Walton had nothing 0n Margie, be- llcvc us! -——-<o->-—-- i~o i UFFERING CATS! GIVE THIS MAN THE GOLD MEDAL a bO-OOOO-O-WGRO-XO-O-O-OO-O-O- Let folks step on your feet hereafter; wear shot-s a size small- er ll you like, for corns will never again send electric sparks oi pain through you, according to this Cincinnati authority. Ho says that a icw drops of a drug called freezone, applied dir- ectly upon a tender, aching corn. instantly relieves soreness. and soon the entire corn, root and all, lifts right out. This drug is a stickyyethcr com- pound, but dries at once and sim— ply shrivcls up the corn without in- iisming or even ‘irritating the sur- rounding tissue. It is claimed that a quarter of in ounce oi freezone obtained at any drug stire will cost very little but is sufllcisnt to remove every hard orsoft corn or callus rom one'a feet. Cut this out, espe -ially PAGE THIRTEEN Public BRUPE ST 1C Head Oliirc and F11 THE Triplex Springer)? new Qverland 4 make possible the first light car wraith Ithestead- iness of a heavy, long car. Overland 4 is shown in avert-increasing de- a mand for tbisczzr. Upkeepcostislow because y the Triplex Springs protect the mechanism from the tic-uni yo: " creates great e.’ .. BRAVE. EIFKA Y X‘ I‘(I._ I.I.\II'I'I'.II. ' P cturits: \\.'III_\";JP\‘_ I ‘l. 'i' "l mo, (Fwzclrl 110:3 irri'irw,'.“'~""r'i I, \\;:" l lirzinc appreciation of the new features of shocks. lightweight my of fuel and tires. \\'.\I{'i‘ 6C (1).. I.'l‘l).. Fiiiirlriilvtiniii, SUMMERSIDE DEALERS r31.‘ Sunday School Lesson SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON . I REVIEW: THE LIFE ANS" I WORK or PETER (Rev. 21:21 to 22.5) (Topic roi- March 2a) ! "Go ye therefore and make. disciples oi all the nations, haptiz-I ing them in the name 0f the Father,‘ and of the Son and of the Holy, Spirit: teaching them to Observe! all things whatsoever I command; you: and lo,ll am with you always.‘ even unto the-end of the worlri.."--‘ Matt. 28:19, 20.——GOICIGH Text. Peter was recognized as tho Ivznl or in the Apostolic ‘('Illli'('Il, lic wrought miracles in iliu name ol‘ Jci-ius; he fcarelessly archives-I'll Jesus, selling ilio rulers at naught, l as head of the Church hr- punishm i and exposed sin. l The persecution (ionsequenl on‘ the mnlryrlrwm ‘zultirvd ihr- (‘Ii ‘ thins, and this mudo I‘."\V ii"\’i'I(i]'- menl in diiiciiini par and invulv ed a bitter I‘TllliI'4l\'t‘ 'l‘l|.- I'v- iuirece-i prr-arhcil \\'Ili‘|'t‘\'il' went, and thus : * . on what loriiis lhu (li-ntilos should that ho is said to Iiavc goni- io Ilonic (which is quite llnslbli-J anu Inborcd there for twenty-five yo-irs (utterly impossible) and to Iiasn been crucified (compare John 21:18, lil) In lhn your 0i Nero's reign (All. 68), Ihcing ni his own request nailed to tho cross linafl downwards, since lie doomed him self unworthy to be crucified in III" same manner as his Lord. According to tho uiicloni and crcdiblc testimony of Pulpias or lllernpolls, a honrer of St. John III Ephesus our, Second Gospel is based upon information dcrivi-il from Peter. Mark had Iii-en Peter's companion, and heard his leaching and took notes of Ii. From these he composed his Gospel, He Wrote ll, Jerome says, at ihn rc- quesi of the brethren at Rome when he was there with Peter: and on hearing it Peter approved il and authorized its use by the (‘liurr-li. No Epistle oi the New Tesla meni has clught more of the spirit of Jesus than First Peter. imbued with a strong love for tlic risen Christ, and a profound conviction oi’ the truth of the Gospel as estab- lished In the world by the life, death. and resurrection oi the ivilirirdiu on the head which heetangipro- u a A“ ,1?‘ nigh imlu are e woman new who Messiah. the author delineates a {is confirmml by tho Illi‘I'I('ilIilI 1W‘- Iioh Christian lilo on the balls of 10. Give John's deecrip ‘on oi tne '. ‘id VIi-"ii llivlilillll. explain Iilu and I lilt‘ .\|~l my), 115,. ,- ,,|,_ Sentence Lmsons. ' 0H,, ,._,_ , ,i.,.' Wl- :.rl in iI/llljll r of obeying man IIIEZIIIIII-I or IIIH IHIIIP mun h)‘ III!‘ 7'5 I"? I ' “WI- "I. thinking "'9'" IIIIIIIII‘ gnu; IIII‘ iii-xi \\';l.\‘ ilii- “II-Ill! "IIIFT" Wm 511)’ “I311 “l-qflm m.“ y,,.,-,,,.,, ,1“. ghmhw] zelilml \\'lI."i Urn] will judge. in l.‘ -- In ‘ha, up‘, “Pr? _ _ ’1 »h»~ old prison lliul can ever Grolhi- ipuslli-s lo haiiiariu, I ‘IIIIIII ‘Iwsmll phml, 1,3,, ,,,.,,,,,.],,.,, UH,“ _ .~ I:~ II|i' only angel who can blcl typical insinnvi-s show ihai z. ‘h? 3M“ Imron-“vnn DYkc~ oiusiiii- oi‘ tho IIi.\I'lI'\' iii‘ lIll ~ »~- (qmrflyh ,~_,,,,,. “m, _ ll,“ so Iivo that others ma; Iii llivi‘ lo IIII‘ fro i “m” * '3_"_“I"' " "I ‘l’; "V" WT‘ WW4‘ Lillliiiyl us i-n Irwin l’ "‘ Wm‘ J‘ I13 war-- \i‘r_\' _ ,,,,,.,,,,,,_,,| ,.h,,,.,,,,,,_,._ N“, I .I."I mum‘ inc count the loss oi‘ tho Pvivi- ili‘-]li'.'ll.~' liI\‘.'-'l_\'.~‘ Ill """'~*' "11"" IIIIV" br-i-n IIIl‘ S]?i>I\"‘l-Illil»l_ " Fiiimlit‘ ‘If m!‘ SOTTDW" ~ ‘Cif*l'llIi)'.~--TEDI'lY5UIl_ 'l‘iii.~= "loll- ofliv rsimal I<~v=lir».lii',- ii Ian -ilh oi‘ God! furi-nci- o1‘ I’:iuI in (ialniiaiis 31:9 In u :»_~ .'I \'li'i| oi the rilghi, \\'II(‘I'1‘ .I.!ll“ inoi |Ii.~ .~- ~u oi‘ ’/.- hi» i..-=;l- IIIi‘ "rt 1.1 voice of Paimos di-i-I. I‘ pIi:i ziiiil .l.illl‘ HY" "Ii W17 I 1"‘ I'll oil in bc pillars" in the I'IlllI‘l'Il iii Iljr .I=/’| Iho Ifiylzinizellst of tho iIi'l‘ilI~'ilI\'IIl. ; “Till. l Our kuowlvrbze- oi" John's his-uni?‘ I Ivor iii». IIUIIIIIII me saying. in piigigvilir incl . I'll “"ht- ~ in his persunaliiydl In u Inn»; ilii- things that IIIOII IIUBI and L‘IilIi‘ii(iI"' and lhv In l'i_\' d ‘DPIIUII, when ho. isl """". ' I \‘.'IIII "lliu disciple wlioni ' 'I'Ii:~ Iliinr.» zlin! .'ii'i', rind that have Mimi,‘ 'li-- auihoi- or iln- h '.. I'll! Iii’i‘.‘|li‘I :;ii,| IIll‘ John oi‘ the 3111i il-vv Ihinrs that shall hem. }I_\'l .,._ dill-i Irv! Ii- IIII‘ Nmv 'l‘i.~si:inu~nt only __.l,0ng[e||ow_ IHHIIIIUII: r-ualilcs 11>‘ to IiII : '-‘.'I';Il . _ b0 received In!) the (‘Iiuri-Ii. Must.’ m,‘ H“. w], nil by (‘Iii-i. ianil_\'.~- “HAOS ExI3rED IN they become Jcws and OIIHIJFVO iiioI jams-r Io ikiavi-‘i: question, "lmru, U. S. NAVAL DEPT . rites of the Mosaic Law‘! in this‘ ‘rli sliiill this man do?" \\'c may _ N _ M f-fr‘ controversy IIoIc-i" aviod uisar-Iy. 1|“, m," y“. p-ppni :‘-i‘\'i'l'iII _\' ~-|r.~ \\-“"IIIM'I_II\~ 311""! 24---Vll‘- "WI geileillufill’. W411i! ilvilIlli-i. -IIl‘|l.1'liIi'IlI. Ail-ir an iiidviiiiiii- "m1 "II-M" "-\I"|"'| I" IIIP llBVy d6- WIIIII John lo oxaminl- Iilll) it, ||..~‘,n,[_|_,|,, i“. p, |]l‘|II*[':lI4)illI n» hm»- ‘\T""_'l,'"'_""y‘_ f” \""' ""1" the United approved Phllipfia lworlr among the! MIIIIIWI ill lupin-sir... I‘lII"IiIIIt~ run-s hfnuii,‘ |I:,',H-','|_. III", IVIIW‘ Canal“ hated Sniiiurlizins, and invoked the lI|.|l rliiriiip iln- ' ]N'I".~l'\'lIiI1i|l oi’ HIM ,,H__,"'|‘Hm w‘ ' “Ill '1": Chi"! of‘ "MY Sill"! lllWll his converts, and Illrllllilllll "ihl- aposiio and l'\'.lIlL"'- H“ Md“ l‘ ANN‘, fr?“ gm! during IIpfOTO returning to Jrifllivllltlli Ill-I J/yhn" “p,- lrinigliiiI In lml 5pm,, 'm\_uu,,uvmxlluynninofiz the made a missionary lour among Ilia v and that on ihu nr-iurrwiirli oi‘ ,-,,,, l,“ i Hpnlnlukkylik, In o“ n villages oi’ Samaria, His jmvish v,\_ II, inn hv- I'\'llll‘ll‘II ;,_,,,,,,. ,._.,,‘,',,_ d," prior a "lanmgé prejudice was thoroughly conquer rpm" lhfl‘ isluiil] and mo], ll|i I|i> -v __.,,,,,,,,.,,,,, i“, mo Igureau I'll hr his vision at Jouiw “mi the iilmili m i-:,.:.~.~=ns. “uvvwiiwliili: i» ..i .,,...,,-..v.,,,. ,,,,,| ,,;.,.,, ,,,,,,,,p,.,',,,. conversion of Cornelius and his ti... \\‘III'II w. ilir- an.» p1,; zimonu III ,,,,,| »|,,.. H“. ~n,,,-,,n,,,,l chunk company at Cuosama; and, when us," .l\Il Irivliiinvr. .~<- lirii -»".-»g.-. ,,,~ -‘),,. ‘\“|clyplary or m‘, taken to task by the Jurlnisiic par. i..- ' l-ii I0 u grv-ai old 1nd ii \_.-.'_\' [1111]] "Hill's i, impossible to _v at Jerusalem for associating is ifitllli’ who rolls hi‘ his ln-im: w; _i|i|yl‘!i\',il oi really important with uncircumcised Gentile-s, he |‘i|I‘l'IliI into i!“ (‘IIIITI I: nlu-n in. l‘ " { VIlldIUlIiid his action and guIni-il IIIPI‘) lo RYIIIII or ]\!‘I"H‘Il, and slniplw irporlzini policies nffd Ihe approval of tho (‘Iiurch. ruiir-iiiiiiy; lI|l\ worn... "Liiili- mild IIIIIIIIIIHII in Secretary The"? M0 COIIIOII-‘i ifllliiiiufl: ri-n, IIIYI‘ ono himiiivir." p-ain l-unning said, din- about Pieter. Suffice it to mention 'l‘li.- iiil‘i‘i' l-I silos known hr iln- would he given to leave ~ pullers for "consideration" and Tllillil‘ of John han- irom ihi- IiPLLIb Mm: hm," ,,||,-ii,u|,.,i 1011],. i“, ,_.-v|,. =21 lily ‘Iiv- i‘ Iilf-‘Irllcilnllii lncfllli IilIlll. In III‘ iI-wpi-I IIII‘ twin-Ia I 11"!“ II"III"I'"mulrlnmlhe heard lions p? (‘Iirisinin faith and iirwi» '*""l "Kill" ‘PIIII ill" ONION‘ lnlef- l'IIl“1II'i' .~ho\vn m lw ill library, in‘ “l vi Iilih: II dill‘ ilfllltlffl "D flllll tho remain. in.» cuwisui‘ inn-r im- i=1‘ ll l Quill-airy 1h" iluiwra could Ivar-nu “in in prliviiiw‘. r‘oiiilv-iis'-ll ‘"1 I" "'“"" _ _ \ In!‘ lllillvflfll conditions Ill from Ilaslinifis IIIi-Iionaijv, ' 1m . \\'Il"|l wv i-niirorl the war” III!‘ tupl III] IIII1II‘II, "it was iountl ihril II w ~uIil liikr- nvcr 100 days liir ~ ‘III IIZIIIIPSIIIPS or even thi- IIIWI l|l1lI‘l'lilII)' ready for Review Questions For Intermediates and fiicmors I. Iliin lllilll)‘ ivhnplors oi‘ wi Iioiil: II'I\'i\ iiiii‘ II'.\'\'IIII$= 1‘1)\"‘I"'|I',' Wliul IllI|)Il"Il\‘lI iii .Ii-rii:=:.I"iii ilir- titty of Pi-nlor-nsi R. Iiupoai the vcrs- \VIIII‘II unsiw-rs rho ques- 0 lion, "\\'Iiiii mus-l I do In I)r- say i-il‘.’" 4. \\'Ii.'rl grvzil t‘X|II‘l'I(‘Il('(' came to Poior on ihi» IIUIIHPIIIp al Joppu 1nd wliai was the lesson? S. Which ziposiln \\'ili~‘ the first in sulfur rloilili. and by whosv- Iiands? ti. Briefly slnio what iIii- follow- ing Illilllflil suggest: Philip, Joppu, Purnclius. Iydila, Rhoda. Samaria. on I I ,\\\I\V\\ \\\ i g;o0nus , groomer; APIIPIIB, (‘zu-snrvu. .\ii:iniu'-'. 7; What was ilu- QI"‘ZII commission given rho anrr=iI--s_ and how ilii: they carry ii our‘? S. Who wrote that. “Fhrisi siiiicrorl for you. loav- ing an example"? What is ihc rest oi the sentence? 9. What reason for loving others did iohn ‘give. .,.¢ "m. . -