FEBRUARY 10, 1917 , I ._ . ‘<' --t Q!-*Z* Y')UR FRIENDS c.n to S Anything you can give them-cxceot your photograph , Make an appointment today, I , . tions i`urnisl1<>d by F. Ii. l\lci‘\t:'iil\(f]; e S 0 C0., slook and bond lu‘ok1.>rs, :ricnr , - bers Montreal Stock Exchange nl.-, New Disr-isav .;..-,ek lc S '_ ` Photographs The business man who will spare a A few minutes of l1is time to the photo graplier of today will please his en: Q tire family. ` A lllp portrnlt produced by ( present day _methods 0! photo- ( rnphy will be an ugreeable clearly. Make your appointment to- Alchison .. A (` NI . --~-~--- a Slllill Ulllllllltlli _-l liALli-‘Ax N s vel. Q- Q' t urdy Building, Halifax. N. S.) CLOSING PRICES Yesterday T°.d,;y 101 2.". iss 70 741/, 101|/,, 25% 6214, 00% ll . F. in Loco __ nacoiula ._ ..“ IT PAYS to buy in this l’r0vlncei ‘sertlon for advertising in this col , ..*MR. R. R_ HOWLETT is Gnar- unm. Cash musi accompany _ordeiz ..‘TWO CENTS per word each lu- IWWWWWT in S & It ‘an Pac len . . . . .. _ l".'Ct .. . gurnrise-its done so fiuickly and ivjlrucnm’ gmc' “5 out/_. 1514i 9:11.; il-"»‘l.’i l.'»i 1*-' 9155-”i ll5l,;~, (54%, Mex Nor Power' gg day. THE BAYER STUDIO. A. ls. LYoN,si..i1. Good [’hotogriiphy I Moderate Prices. Personal attention to Am- ateur Photography. “ I’rs, . . . . ._ Reading _ _ _ _ _ is T it iw/. 871/,. 77 89% 1011/. 104"/.. .. tool/2 921/it fs v-__--_______ Fl E-IECTED. Young Man--l asked. but I recciveil ot. Parson Prim- Then you asked u- 107 iQueen St. , ""SS~ Phone 68-J. .1 lsn’t it time YOU L to your attended eyes ? 1; 'For many years they may have ser-, vi-il you well--but do they not require a little care now? You know there Young Mail lsadIy)»- Yes, I iniss. CERTAINLY USED A TABLE. Un ll1c.menn card ol' n big I, New York the folic-wing notice is rlntcil: “.»\rtlcies brought into otifl and nstzl at the ta-his will be luirgeil for as though furnished by ie liouse,” 01: reading this one guest inqi “Does tliisapply to false teeth?" 76 90% 102% 104% 106 92% asked hotel thc tired: is the question oi’ preserving the sight ] for the t'uturc, und th-is should be a sulliclenlly grave `matter to warrant your serious attention. we Arie AT vous ssnvics Whether it be eyeglasses. or spec moles, cheap or high grade, or merely it quick rcpair, we are best equipped I ln this district tn give you prompt and accurate sei-vice,-mul he you rich or poor, _von are assured oi’ that i~arr\.i`uI und conscientious attention which your eyes deserve, and by the constant rendering oi' which we have gained our present high standing in the community. ()ur store is a permanent institution in your town. We are not, here to-day and gone to-morrow. We are here every day. and stand ready to adjust any 'diiliculties that may arise in fut ure. Isn‘t this ser\'ice`worthy your con sideration? . H. J. MABON ' Druggist and Optlcian B Montague, . . . P. E. I. Professional Cards Dr. Clitt CHRONIC DISEASES ‘ (!ilItA'i‘lVl 1$Q;\'~` Sxjitga "e..\.'__,' 1 .Tlicl.0oballl¢ nf Syrup contains thru limes as much us the 50¢ size. g _ - - ---~--.-;=---~»-:---n :na -_ ash ' o ‘= O D~ tb fm 5 Q, “W-\M\\\\`\ la\\\g\\v'.///I///1; Our books are close and our business for ca ui U' The account you 9'//A WI erdue Account The list of _overdu accounts will be hande our lawers for coilectio 'D g Solicitors for Royal Bank of Canada 2s’is~1o~1imi._ 'V - _'A » ' - _ . . ..._ ...._.,,/ _ __ _ ‘ 1 MORSON il DUFFY Barrister: and ‘Attorneys MONEY TO LOAN Mttstt. _ J. D. STEWART Aney & (3.5 Ba rrgter, Soéicitor and Office Nlw3>i1.’?’ock,u léhislottstown ‘ Queen St' ` ' Branch Office. Georgetown ` Mono to Loan an Roni Estate \ S this means cost to yo and trouble for us. _ IHI Pay Now I dlan agent for Annandale and vicinity , M ._"PiSQUID.-- The many friends to hear oi' his improving from his recent illness. -Mr. H. S. Francis Fortune Bridge, spent the week end I. Lcnrd.- Amt-ng the promising young‘C and I‘hiIlp Maher. They re orteiithe t tic and sheep.- Mrs. John llirt, Pls- `i l.anrc~ Vorp. Welland lilrt. i1)5th Bat- S sciiool in Hertford. His many friends wish him success.- Mr. George Doc- iluid risiiiilg i’rienil.~i.»~ I\ii'_ l’crc_v IT-irt of the S. S. Stanley, spent a Mrs. Jonathan Birt_ Pisquid. boi.-`f. leaving for Halifax. ‘ EMTERN PERSONALS .,*M<‘.\'srs Simon Murclii>t~on and .f‘.nf;\i:.' Matheson. of Glen, William, spent thc wr-ck»ond ut <",ardigan, the sues-ti; oi' Mi. James Shaw. ..*’l`he many irienils and acquain-,t tanccs of l‘ri\'ate \\'i`linni A. Alle)-',` retiirr-oil soldier, are rojolc-Pri to have him in ffniillgun this winter, his wounded hand i' slowly i11‘pro\'iiig. ..*Miss Annirl Bearse, lvloutaguc. \vho has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Wm. lVli.‘,Eacliern, (lardigan, i'etu1‘ued to her home` on Friday. autumn inmmm Many citizens of (lharlottctown and‘ other portions oi’ the Island will, no doubt. be interested in learning of a change which has recently taken place in connection with one of the, best known industries oi' thi-, City, of Sherbrooke, Quebec, particularly ast one ol’ the principals is-an old Char- lot.tetow,LI)1;~y, namely George D. Mac- Kinnon. sou of the late Alexander, MacKinnon of the old firm of MacKin- non & MacLean. Seven years ago Mr. Iiiaciiinnc-n in cnlnpzluy with Mr. A. lt. Holmes oi' Huntsport, N. S.. founded the busi- ness Ot' l\IucI{innon. Holmes & (',o.. Limited for the purpf.-se oi' conducting u general steel plate and structural steel business throughout Canada and has been very successful in these lines. having done work 'ln every P110- vince ot' the Dominion a well as Newfoundland, storage tanks for thc lmperii-1l` Oil (‘,ompan_v at tlliarlnttetown, Soni-is, the steel bridge at (‘,ardigan and some other similar- structures. Practically all of the steel woi‘k 'being done in Halifax by the Halifax Electric Tram- way Company is being handled by them, while a few _years ago the steel wo-rk for the' new and extensive car shops at Moncton and the Imperial Tlteatro at St. John, N, B., was sup- plied anil erected by this (‘,c~mpany. Three large storage tangs fifty feet, seventy feet and fifty-four feet diame- ter for oil and gasoline have just been ir land, for the Standard Oil Company. In the spring of nineteen tifteen ri cd. This contract necessitatcil ex- tensions to the plant and buildings u- tnouuting to about seventy thousand dollars. Since that time other con- tracts have ‘been secured and it is gratifyiiig to know that thc record for the best shellsviorged in the Dominion of Canada belongs to ihis Company. A few weeks ago. Mr. Mcl(innr.~n on behalf' of himself’ and associates pur- lic stock controlled Mr. llolmes, being hall' the outstanding stock, the ‘balance being held by .l. J. Macliinnon of (‘harlot» letown, M. I.. B., of Sherbrooke, J. W. Bowman of Boston and A. W. Klein oi’ Greenwich, ilonn., thc total stock issued being only five hundred ami eighty-four shares. It is also interesting to know that Mr. Alexander Maciiinnc-n, n YOUNG* er brother, holds the position ol’ Sup- erintendent oi’ the Shell Department of this Compauy.and to him is due a great deal of the credit for the en- viable posltion held by the Company in connection with this work. No A More and sixt_v\ thousand dollars, t by CURE GUARANTEED Never known to tall; acts without pain it 24 hours. Is sooth ing, healing; takes the sting right out No remedy so quick safe and sure as Putmarrl Palnlleu Corn Extractor. Sold everywhere.- 25c per hotle. I-1-“-**1*-*_* __'...__i.#_. 1 ` “Friend in Need” F for over' |00 years 1 JOHNSON’S illnlmant - I (Pi‘iY$IC|AN'S PRESCRIPTION) ‘ intimal and Exiamal Usa, t Healing Powerful l Soothing Penetrating ` “Favorite Family Remedy ” for coughs colds, sore throat, 1 cramps, cliilla, cuts, spralns, strains, xwelllngs, muscular 1 rfieumatism, bruises, etc; _ MADE IN ‘ CANADA li.imum charge twenty-tivo cents. ( ‘1'o.~:.-:_ luis received thi- lollowiiig lut- lvlessns b‘x‘edci'lclL Lenrd. \Valiac¢ Birt M p h lfxctures very instructive, especially V n '|un.~;;1uil <‘onvai<'.~a cout soldier.; .-it ldpsoni. Illost ol' thc-in T . THE_cHAnLo1fTETowN cUA,RD1AN_f_ _ _A _ ,_ ___ , _ _ _ ,race-:§igygy___, From FHE I`-UWIILS BLLIAME CONSTIPA ' SYSTEM \\'ill1 many pvopli- courttipalion he 1-ouios :i liziliit. Anil it is- u dangerous habit n'hii~li I.; ccrtiiin sooner of later fo cause serious ilisc-use. “llnliy movcuion: oi’ the bowels" 'Isl hc first and mos: important rule of] .1ouItl1. When tho liver becomes tor- piii the flow of bile into tho intestines is fifoppcil and the bowels become _:cuz-ttiputcd_ Ilut you can readily ivcriomu this condition by using Dr. "haiac‘_~: Klrliicy-l.iv0l‘ Pills. There is no li-iaitiiiulil. obtainable which so proiuplly 'a\\'nlicus thc activity oi’ the lirirr and bo\.'ci,~i and tl\oreb_,' corrects ilcrayagi-iiiciils ol' inc digestive system. l\lrs. llcrbcrt Doherty oi’ Beaver' l";rool<. Albert (‘o,, N_I5., writes: “I -;-1. :ru\l||'uliy say that Dr. (`liasc‘s~ l{'I.ll|i-,j.'-l.i'.'r~r Pills are u great medi- cinr- for r‘oiisiip;ilir;-ii, I hart- stil`l'vi'- od from 1,-ollslipntiou over siilrc I can Q _,,_.___._ Ii \\ s cannot praise this medicine too h fering from indigestion or, constipa- tion to use Dr. iIlinic's l{iiInc'y-Liver Pills. lily hllslrilid also claims that ih than any medii'in=~ ho frvcr imvtl. You are at liberty to use this Ie~|ti~,r." it constipation, biliiousness, indignation backache and kidney disease. Put it to a. es Lame Eqsw.. cumin.. Ilsliinills min in iuiigsion reiuiiei ` - ’ n Inactive Liver ED AND THL wiiuzt |»ii,;L_:l`|\/E 3 UPSET. rt-iu¢~lulu~r. but noi, Io firing Dr. i!h:isc‘s I{iili|¢~_\'-llivcr l’ills and uns ilu liciieiited that l bcgull to slutty this uialady. I found that thc lniligcstion resulted l’rom a bad cast- of inactive t vcr, and ru- soon as I got the liver orking riizht I didu't have nny omnch trouble or lmliigcstioii. i ighly, :ind would nrivlso anyone suf- osc pills have done him inoro R000 Dr. Cli_asc`s Iiiiluey-Liver l’ill.~1 pos- ively relieve anal cure torpid liver. the tes_t. One pill a dose 25 cents box, all dealers or lddmanson, Bat- & Co.. Ltd.. Toronto. ‘4 i MM » i f llI]AUNlliSl_lR'S Plilllllllli' FUND li Sturt Mode -Wh" Follows in the Truiv ? I The ladies oi’ Rollo Bay East have ta~ ken an active part in Red (`-ross work since the war began and intend to continue its good work. 1 -.i__._._____l And How Often Preveniecl You catch a little cold today and by tomorrow it has reached the throat. next day the lungs are affected and you wish you had used “Catarrhozone" which kills colds in tive minutes. In the first place Catarrhozone soothes the irritated membranes and relieves congestion,-- then it cuts out the phlegm and destroys the germs enables the blood to retain a natural Beware of dangerous substitutes ot- fered under misleading names tori genuine CATARRHOZONE which ls‘ old everywhere, large size contain- ing two months treatment costs $1.00, l‘l_ow Pneumonia Starts B by Mis; Aglles Mallard, Gowan Brac", are wouuiled and batch front thi* front _ It at Il o'<-lock; a bullei hit hint on thc side ol' thc nosf-, just below the forc-l supply of oxygen, lung-food, and vital- bead. llc is no\v in a Loudon ho-ll i¢y_ In any cough, bfqnghmg or Cat. pital. Wvll. I am i`<-cliilg liuo. and l arrh it's guaranteed to positively cure. hope this lc-ttr»r will ti11n',\~ou thc _-aint-. Ilovc to all iii homo. Your loving sou. Some oi' the poor l'oIlo\\~¢; are <-ut ny prctt_\' badly. 'l`lii~§.~ art- >=v‘u'li:\i; uuiw u lot oi them lint-,la to t‘aii'1|".1 cvcr_v wack. I never licaril or snw anything of llazll (lornmn sinriv lin \v:\': wouuil, cd. Do the i'ni'i’t\gl1<1i's hour fruui John iio\‘.".’ l1‘at,lu1.r Pius was in lo sri- nic lin- ilay l»cI`0i‘1- I lofi lil‘u|i\sl\oll. Iir- i‘- goiug to i'or'\v:iri| my mail to \vl1c|'i\ I nm now. \\'cll. mollior, no iii/uv oi our l'cllovr:4 have gout- to i~`rnui-v ,\‘i\l. Tho ronlainiler ol' tl\e'bali;1liou art; .‘:l,il| stationed at \\'itl<_»'. and I c:iu'1 suy when they are going lo lciivc. Some of our bo_\'s are wonuderl uii'oail_\ that went ai-,ross in thc' first i`.'rai't; also Sgt. Yvioriis t'rom S\li,u1i1i-rsiilc. He was shot on <'l1ri\t~uas mornin CECIL. lslpsuin t`ouvuIcsccul i‘an1p. Jun. 10, 1917. A ,\\'. Bruce, Iioil Point, has openodill tt lioailinastors' Patriotic Fund, their: idea being that every ltoadmaster con- ,(2 tribute $2.50 to the Fund. The rnonoy A may he sent, io Mr. A .\V Bruce. to Mr. ll .W. Ilinninir, Bank of Nova Scotia, or to the Editor ol’ the (inimi- ian and it will bo aclciiowiciltzi-,ii ii tho columns ol’ the Guardian. -\n;:us llart, Appiu Itoail 2.00, James Diugwall. North l.nko .. 2.00 Andrew Mooney. Little I~lar- bour $2.50 S. S. itobertson, Kingshorough $2.50 A. A. Bruce, Red Point 2.50, ltobnrt. Wares. \Vheatley River $2.50 Archie Bowles, Murray River. $2.50 Layton McCabe, Alexandra, $2.50 Artemas Betts., Cumberland. $2.50 Ilarry \“/ebster. Capo 'I‘raverse, $2.50 (larilizld Stc-wait, llcd Point, $5.00 Angus A. (‘a.mpbel'l, Iilack I‘t. $2.00* f_‘hriSly .-\. ('uinpbe'll Black 1‘t. $l.‘,ltl* Nelson Stewart, lllack Pt. $1.00' ill .lat ' |A, A. Moore, l'o\\'nal $2.50 Iii respoiim to several nppuals, Mr.lAlex. A. Mi-Donald. Little Pond. $2.50 ..l. ltlolloitalrl, Glcnflnriau ..._ ...$5.00 ., .0 . S. Norton. Montague _._ ...ii _ (). liunkin. Iill. Albion . . _ _ . .$5‘-.00 li'rr\d Ii‘. lloso. Nortli Lalicvillo IC. ll. l\li'l.;il'c'u, (ii»nl'goln\\'l\ it llzlviil 'l'. l)i\\'i‘r. Sllllilll( ._ff» Wiliinni i‘ua1!_\'. llaxrlltrooli 2 _John (I. l‘;1mpl>i'lI_ Loili.: lllvor l l\ir. 'l`h<»o lilnman, ldnniorc ltoad $'. nos J. .\li-.\,'i-ll. llli-si-iillcllo, $22.00 \\'. ll. \\'ooil_ l\il,_ 1\li*,llitfl< l1`ruuk IIi'is<‘oll_ l\lt. llerlicrt 2.50 ' I"i’ilm~is liaigitli, Kelly?-1 Cross., Iiarry Webster, Papo 'l‘1~av1frs<- ~§:.:.u D. A. I\lc'l`a\'i>=l1, .\'i\\\~iou, ll<-llasl ‘.3 Paul Mclionalll. l-last, l’oiut ltoad 13.00 Goo. A. I.cslio lpor liir. (Irin- scll( f'l\:\i'i1\vooil l’atri<-k Smith, .\'1~r.'ti.~i1 IC. I `..'.i|i) lloipirliono lloiioll. liu.~'tli'o 'llli 2.00 2.50 2_0() ,oil 1.’.ll0 H50 2,50 2.0() ,oo " iii * Paid into thc bank at blourls. NO'l`lC:- ily rcqni-,fat it has bccfli ` ll0lliH_. ngrccd to avcrept 5-13 voiitrililitions it is more couvonicut to iuail (IB this IN MEMORIAM DANIEL LEONARD CONWAY. ilily dear u|otllor_-Now that I hnvc spent almost li wack ul tho i~onvales~ cent camp, I thought I would drop you n icw lines to ict you lgnow that l`ni t`<.~cliil_t: lint-, and l'ni lic;:innlng to lil~:v thc place bctti 1; 'I`m~;1y .-,;1.- the lirsi (diy that lhc sup has livcu shin- ing for nearly u wel-li. The ircatlicr only at newly ori".»\ii1cd priirst. 'l`|u is u Uutliolii- cliurcli about ono and a ing ilowli ilioro liiliiorroix' cvlitlillg lo l5i\u<:l:iioii. “'|`lli- l'-‘r|i|:ii\- in‘ " 'I _ I There passe-il peacefully away at his home in Bonshaw, after' a short ill- ess, on Feb. 7th Daniel Leonard, sou I f Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Conway, at he early age of 10 _vears. Dcieuseil there Saturday. Jan. lillli. and I <-un'|. in words iE'cscribc to you what an im- s very ilalup and l`og;.;_\" during .lhuiz try and l\`cl>t‘\1ai'y.i1itil I icll you lr s sure mouotonou.~' al. times. - \Vr\,II. moth¢.~r_ \vlleri`~ I aiu lion' is quitg 1ano`y the city ol' London. I visited In this Province they have Iiuiit& 'l Montague and Sunimerside as well as IP onlpleted nt Si. Jc~hn`s. Newfound-_ large contract t'or forging shells for ,C the Imperial Government was secur- U chased at a cost oi' about one hunrlredf vill be greatly missed. by all who I mew him, and especially in the hotne vhore he was a general favorite. lie .aves to mourn besides his father and mother, five brothers and two sisters. The funeral which took place Friday morning to I(clly‘s Cross cemetery was largely aiieniled. Iiev. Father Curran otllriating at the church and grave. The llalilicarers were l’_ Towle, T. (larragher, D. Bol- ':er, L. (‘rosb_v. T. Ilolger. and \V. Towle. 'l`hf.' Guardian joins with their many i’riends in extending deep- est sympathy. /' MR. MURDOCK McLEOD Mr. Iilnrilock l\/lclaeoii, Mcuiloiv Bank. dicii Sunday, January 28th, lie ame to this province quite, a young ian with his father, me late John Mc- Leod, from Ilarris, Scotland. in 1840. with others ol' thg family. of whom he- is the last survivor. They settled on the farm at Meadow Bank, West River, where he lived' for the past sev- enty-seven years. Ile was the oldest re- sident ol’ the community, and hail' seen many changes take gplacc in the course of his long life. He. was one ot' the most succcssl`nl fariners in the ilis~ trict, and noted l`or his hospitality. His house' was open an friend, strange-r or wayfaier. llis funeral took place Tuesday. .Ianuary Sloth. to New Dom- inion ccnlctcry, wllcrc his i"9lIl=1II\S were laid' tio rest in the family' plot. The pall bc~.\rei's were il, McMillan, Theo. Stewart, Win. lioylo, James lDrake, I), l\lcl,can, and D. McDonald. ln -spite of the inclement weather there was a large' attendance of neigh- bors and friends. to show their last tribute of respect to a good man. The services at the house and grave were conducted by ills pwstou, the Rev. Mr. McLeod. “THE CHINESE RESTAURANT." _,Nor are you led off because n ncurb_v stairway beckons you to a Chinese restaurant up above. A golden dra- gon swings over the door. its race has fallen since its tire-brcnthing grnudsire guarded the fruits of the Hesperldea. Are' not “so_vs" tind "chou melns" and other such treasures oi' the East laid our above',’_ And yet the dragon dozes at its post like a sleepy dog. No flame leaps up its zullet_ The swlsh oi’ its tail is still- ed. lf it was at all, it's but in friend- .ship or because a gust of wind has stirred lr from its dreams. I have wondered -why Chinese res taurauts are generally on the second storey. A casual enquiry attests it. I know of one, it is true, on the ground level, yet here I suspect a special aco- nomy_ The place- had formerly been i German restaurant, with 'Fenton scroll, “Ich Dien." and heraldrles on 'ts wnls. A frugal brush changed the iecoration. From the heart of a Prus- iian liIazonry_ there llashes on you in. iicitscplacc it is. l saw the liiugis -Palace. tlif- Toivcr ol` Loniloil, \\'cst minsicr Abbey and one ol' tho Iargcs' Zoological gardens in the worlil. I only had a day there, so had no- :.liu~ to visit many of tho other important places. Another fellow uno' l \vr=ri> having our dinner in a l't-.siuiii.i1;;, nir- ju_=:t.opposilc to us w¢[; an pl¢§;.;rl_\ man of about fifty. Seeing that we were (`auatiiau.~:, he started up a con- versation wiih us. llc uskoil me where our battalion came i'i'.'»in. and when I tolli him P, IC. l. hw siirc got some slirpriso. “Wl\y_" he said, "l was born in P. E. I.. and wont to l’. W. (foll<~;.:c." llc nshcil mc my uitulu. and' ou bciniz told hc rciucinllimod that papa \vas_g_i»ollcg1.~ stur1't-nt ai ine _same time. also l)r. Itobcrtsou. now ,principal ol' P, \\'. i‘. l-lc gave me the heurticst slinko l gut since coiiiilig zo linglaud, It is thirty-tivo yours ago since he lcft (Il\arlotl,olo\rl1, and has Iivt-d in the city of London for ovci twenty years. _ I can assure you, mother, thai, it made me levi at homo to moot, an old `l'. E. Islander in so fur 1llst:1nL,i\` country. His name is l\lontai;uc Yati~,.<. He gave me his naniir and a::li‘!';!1>'i in lul~!\ ui;il \\'onicr. ll»\' tlit- lwii ri‘\~i\illl\' o:".'.:>.\\i'cl~il nvlilll I"I:\.-'-i~:1. 'I lt. nr.. 1-:It'ili¢>l4\_ “'l`li" \"-illllf ol' iioillili'-s livr. i‘ll;ltIi-,,< it. l"ri‘l‘- | . ,-1 .__ _ , < lu_\il \\l I ptr .itll .it both ‘- ~r\lr'<‘r=. PEOl"l_E`."§ CHURCH. *“""“‘ S4‘rvii'1- .tl T p, tu..:u~1|niu.. I-’r~ .wil- b FIRST METHODIST ll a. ui., sermon, ev11lvjo,|~i, "l`bc "Divine l’rovl‘iou." i‘rcni-lior, ter. It. (I. Fulton. GRACE CHURCH. _ ll a. ut.. scrulon, slll>_i<:<‘t. "lini- ilui1s." Sunday School and liiblo Vlass Snow." l’l'cai'l1or. livv. I-‘_ ll. llililo jolimz ll a. ui.. .-stbriiiioii. “'l`lic f()niilip|i~s cure of God." 2,30 p. ni., Sundu_\‘ School null Iiiblo ('lns.~'-, 7 p. ln., scr- mon, “ 'l`liv Quickeiiiuu oi' 'Pho \\'ar." Itov. Dr. l~`uilcriou_ Strniigcrs wol- mlnc and soiits provlili'd. ` . ZION CHURCH. si.~r|1ioii. llvv. J, l_\'lt'l\'i'iizi¢-, pt'i-dilute". CENTRAL CHRISTIAN 'ST. JAMES'. ` - il ri. ui.. "rln|on. 2.310 p. lu.. Sun- IV Lexx """"1;" 4 - ."` day Srliool und liiblo ('ln.\'s. 7 p. ui.. _ fC!" I l ll' .I]_I'l'. i'l'. ltit\’_ II. .\ii'l..‘:\ll. ST. PETER'S_ I !\`1'xa';1‘\i||1:t §»iliiil;:_\'. ll:-l_\- i'oiiiiiill- 'llioll .\' fi. ni.. alzil ll ii. ill. llzirlnf; I’o\voi‘ lol' \`0l\ra_\'f-‘:' ll 1', ui.. llolv 1t‘o1;1munio:i .\'.I1o ;i. su. iéuuflai' .\‘l~liool Iaull llihlv l‘1:i~s ;’.lt\t p. ni. l'I\'~~11inr,' p|'n_\'<-r T p. Ili. .\ll :tts l`l‘wi‘. lli‘\'. with rii'<'li<.=;~:ii'1i, :3..'lii p. ui. 7 p. iu__"l‘, \\`_ l\lu|-|,l1_\-, .~'oi'|uou. subject, “\\'hit<‘r- Than’ ... ' ' _ ____-J r ~"\',.*_‘»\§‘.‘ \,\,\ ,. nouns” Kl DN E°Yt ,/,. Pitts- Qii #Ii--I _ 6 A \.`\.\ ‘ I l. I 1, i f"‘~v`ii~\¥i\;\\-.Qi \\ U1 “C1 ==,\~\V\ ¥~p1 ' I/ N Q. \` ,a . l I ./ /1"/, _ _ - -1 _ remain, qs such. Generally, hogv- /,_/_,___/1 //iffy, 7, g\__,\__ _I _ _/I iv/sr, Chinese restaurants are on t o ~ ~ - /‘ ' /, ____ |! = |°.r`.t, . _ it \( \."- I, aecond storey. 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