li l. ~ _~, ~ , 1 i ,_.`.._.. __ M vi » ,A 4 A 1 , . __ . . r ' .-1,, ,+_...,= _*_ ‘ ` _ I. J ' ‘ i# ~ \ » i \ -,fuse ~ ., , V ’ I A nth. >.>__ _f . .,_r...»_ 3 » . _ . _ . .,»___ W Y Far the Largest I w I D I ` I V _ _Duly_ Circulation I \ V ’ Rnlmn Dgily Il __ in this Province. ‘ ' j A _ ‘ _- - ` ‘ ~ A&5:»1y_ ` i- ' I _ _‘ _ mmf - -f ---- -_ v f 1 _ _ i 5 e . .’ A "_' ~2~`»‘~:’»‘»-i?'1'.¥f’\-4`~»`~l"flUl5?llf' »5`X`1`1’-l’f'»`e=l CPll\RTifll'1`ET0VfN, i5R1NcE» EDWARD ISLQRNDA EACAANADA, ZWEDNISSDAY, snprrunslé 22' 1909 if A lalligl Q” 5-" 7:: "" '~- Nu. "'.‘ "-___ ~-_____~_ -__ _*__ 7”, -_ Y _ ___` _ V _ A_>_w Y 'A , ' _ LINE Hlllli ill i BRAVE Mill _‘___ ’l'|\l'I Lilllli lll').\`. lll"l`l`lllNS i l_.|l'_\Il&`\, ill., Si\pi_, \I_i_.,.--\\'\,,.,, [_ 'f.".'/`”f.1 : #.1 A., _' inux ’|`~»Il lui' you iiwssy. Anil ilu-u :rl 1 ¢ ll:.\ phllu -nnliv »f1¥2_-_l;|1~.\i If 1| ln~\»= S. llul:-liin.--_.ni ,,f '\‘,,m,-.4 -"' 1*- 21:1 ;T:|`l1il|l :ilnl ini iw .~ _-i luvr-I' ns ln' ;\'iu\\'\‘d hinisf-If .~ n r in flh* llpainisli \\:1r_ _\|i.l lhw . .hilt l,l1:.< }i1~l'l. ilaxnirl W. (lhenthnm, n n<-lcd roiiimls-1‘l\t0 sold.ln»\\' him dcr lilnycr U' . good- soldier of Christ Jesus.-2 'l‘im. ,H 22:1-15. ‘:~' "T J: ` . ' x". l ""' ".`:iEi;\ ` A -\ _ "~1. ...` 7,, lf The Hur\'c:.te.‘, 21062, isn't thc iztstest trotter in the would some knowing iiorsemcll ure in error. The Harvester is owned hy August Uihlniu of l\‘iilwauliuc und just now that geutleinnn is T**,:ratulnting ~ himself for paying: $9000 for the son Square garden, New Ywnk, that Uihlein lirollc thc rerorrl price for an unt.Y_ed colt when he bought 'l‘he Hnl‘vcstol' and many il laugh was in- ~_~~._ \ \,__‘ i. pi. .“ 1 ."' THE HARVESTER, FIN-ISHING, PULLED UP" - ('."~" dnli_;cd in hy the critics, at what colt on his first appearance. ‘ they termed “Uil\1ei“'S f01lY-" This yenr The Harvester won at He turned the colt around with ni Windsor, Detroit, l\orth Randall and field for the first time, nt Syracuse, Bunolo, vlllnning every heat. N. Y., Inst year and with the eyes -f lim hursc world luwu him proccerr of trotting machinery. He has never cd to establish a record by driving orouen in a rnci-_ and the liistroy he V inulrlsinne ti-utter. lt was nt Madi- has already established is nllmost home‘in 2110i in the 2:25 trot. Thnt unparalleled in the annals oi the was the fastest mile ever trotcll -by tt hnirness turf. Hill , ' i The Harvesteu is a wonderful piece ii .`\ /' ' -,F . ~ ___a-_-ce-1 1;-':“: i."~‘;’ ' <1 ' I ,-________,_ "‘_; _ ‘ T . inns. ’ __ ` `f,` R ~'_` I _ . ~' ' H' / _ ‘_ or uiscnssf ' / . . _ - . J 'si \‘;§> *~ ° ' ’ ( Q o0°.°°°°° U ‘_ _ . . i- ,_ _ ._ / _i _ L . _» . r lv 'pc/" . ~» i4"'\"¢/_ _ / _/_ /on ‘ u 1 l Q, VJ \_ ‘L _ li - > 1 . ` - ~ - ~- - EET A 6 RL Loon' INTO HER Es/ss _ - ‘DONT v»lA|'r FDR HER To SAV VBS Ol Nd, I ‘gnifggizioz von.: |.ove_.nsR AND TEL; HER so 'rAi_-ro A MAN.‘_-_-_-:..': -"` " J _ V __ _ __ _ ___, __ _ ._ __ . Jr/ is L_ l/i r_ //f _:_ _Q $- . /I i M; ` `¥~‘~,_ > ~ \~'/ QI/5 / GOLDEN TEXT. “Suffer hardship with me, as n 2:3. - \ HOME READINGS. hi. Paul n prisoner: '1‘he_nrr)st. Acco 21:17 26. _ ’|‘. }’.»\U`ll n prisoner: The arrest. ACU; \ 21:27»4o. W. PAUL n prisoner: The arrest. Acts Th. Pnul n prisoner: The,nrrest. Acts ` 22:17-Z9. 0 F. “Away with- Him-.” Luke 23:8-23. |i~l. lloman citizens. Acts 16:35-40. ‘_ Su. 'friiiuluilon end rewnrd.Rev. 2:- 1-1 . POINTED SllGGE_STIONS. is ,fu , _ '__ N _ -- .< _ . __ __ -1-‘~_,__ .___ ~:»"_‘-' _ ' ,|‘:‘_. -__. _ »' _° - . ,yr ii ' -i ` ' ` ‘ _ _ ' ___,__. ' ni.; w ~~v°“=~f.i ‘rw Glutuurvs' - If : vnesrur vnu 'ro ~g__',,,,4-.hx p I ~ i so _ .5 _ `-_ _ J _________. ‘ ` 6%’ 'ig ehqo/»»»,~ Awww ami " A 1 - 0 ~ }_ _/~ _ _ \ ' ,_ . i _ I '_ ji. (t _ i ,i _ _ or _ - Ci” V als" r- ‘_ | \ £1' ‘~°0" R D ` \ . '(- ¢.°“ . X77-j QA -5 Mil New Ai-ii HILL |ancsn!~,_2' . ~.-- L .1 ml “O ""` `”'\ S " i “_-‘ ` hc can best keep out tl‘e hnrm's willy. i ocvronnu 3. Wllfltcwrfomlef “Duble PBM GX' .. 3 .. B,-,, d ¢ d 1,, ,__- ,_ _I _ time nf-owns why in Makes ui, PAUL A Pliisonun-'i'i-in AuREs'r_ pected tc meet fn; gcrnsiiemses ‘the gr0€1‘}2;Lf;f“hand“ffau1 as my; an my of S F U' h h`""”m' Acts 21:17-_23 ; 29_ went tliitlicr houn ln H Dr . huve_ felt so foolish as David in and whatever had been the fears of his zeiends, lfccsuse oi which they had waarned him most urgently agninstrhis purpose, it is not to he supposed that thc fncte exactry answered them. The devil's ambush lay behind the precautions taken to avoid trouble. He is dasturrlly st1'ate;;1st. But God turns his wrath into folly. See how soon Paul is preaching the Gospel in n puhllc place, which other- wise would have _been absolutely in- ucceslule( U S U i _ A., ~ ` ~\- ‘I .- . .` r _`_\ , ¢~~.._fl_ ~ r few /\°/L’ ‘J ' i ~I_ run “'§.E»“t.‘é~.‘?..“'.“-"s°£’£o..=_ Tmancs Aasnv Hear 3; ‘N _-luv-»-; _ ___ _ THE MUST 'l.`-_l.i{i.i; = if IN nt present it in .~';l=c- to ill Pnl nunl C0//.Ol/U‘ 7'//V6' I ,\i_»\N IN THE WULRLD, any i)~:li._;-1]:-~ -‘.» 1 l Frederick (‘ooi< whose 1~.\<'t-lit nul- iimitlilirl(l’ii1i“iEii‘il0idhltici-Dily (l[1>l(')k has 4* “ '-'.>\an.t.1iei\t of the \linco\'v;»_- of i|\¢,fl.il.ion tlurv hue lots tif otiicrss .orth Pole hui set the \-‘f.»li- uni hnrc not tin u , . .. _ _ . ,I ‘_ _ erse on ed e to h - .\1_.,“._~ \ ~ - I __` _L"_¥c`t mmm' Fur lllvl fi-|ln»|nr‘ hi¢,nf_.. from Dr (;00k oted scient.ist¢: :.ny lhnf. tllry d » noi :.:"»‘ r\:li‘m~,:i_!5 _~\\;i‘i.».i .__. .r,__._;___._. ._...._':f_-_- - ~~-~- _,___ ..__.,._._._. _.__.._..__._... .__ _ if/fn ED r.f~’v w/1/:M rn/-/A>4RrMe'~v 5?’ I/0|/JE -.,.-___. SAW f£M,»_. _e fnkrn-B51/v¢ 5`¢‘f.1»'/vi//”¢:` £`»\;.',-?/ uf/vr; ,..,..`_ war 803./[rf//~/1,' \¢\?6'£r;;,p4¢ ppapyf-fs 7-0 //vrf/lui /vfwl #A/D Paw?/A/4' NA' RIS/buf //W0 YR/M/~¢Pf/R¢'/vf lrlctlravz 4's....... R5Su¢ TA/v7‘ HF/V771; SYRA/N CAI/cvfp . 610 "1/utr rl/' I/‘f'0Rr~ NUM/AUM ra of/26 L '////ru 1/cw ff/»144£'J ‘/-‘»vc£_ _ ____ ___ _ _ ,______, ’\ ». L/` ' ` ~ 6 __ A "' “D -0 M '_ . + 4% d ~ \`. _FN 31 ' .f`§"_‘ f\ /_ fm V G " .\i r \\\*§$`f ‘ _~~<~}\ \gj3 Q -I-`-ra# ll ~ ug; .\~. - 4//,’ ` _ =_-é» L_ ;i M X-Q #I ,,/ , f» _'V//1_1' `\ .__ f q., ia/ (ll I U \ He Visits the Earth ns ,L .\‘pcrl.li< himself to t p S. K gested to him lay which Vt is thought. Saul’s armor when he found hiuiiell fixed the way they wnuted. But- bigness condescends to-li\t_lsn_ess and fearfulness. ‘It can afford tt. O O But, taking about littlencsmwhat n mall hole haired and fanaticism can crawl through; Like insects that burrow can make their own hole. 1 C i The hole is n lie. And' sol it came f to pass that the spectacular occurren- celn the temple nren, which would Whnt do you think of the manner-of I’nul's reception ny thc» disciples at erusalemf They smile all right, and hut is good. And they listen to “ By Rev, D. W. Snider. d The lessons for the closing quarter 'i _ _ 5. _ ' W » ° .£7 "n " 3* “ ' _ J ~ < =`, ' i if » ’< X - 5“f“'- .“ ~ ~"§. ` ->- . _-‘, c.-_ ' ' ';` __ -=7T~`=_ ""2H?f»f:~ _,i',;i5i>.~fl` '<' if / 3; `. \ _ 7 _(’__v'J¢». _ _ ,` _ \` _ ~ §\\ i ~1_'t>.. ` ` \L __ MH .'4K\"G.»\t‘K, FROM “ARS 'uri-<-r_po11rl<-:at nud Mnkcs \Vireleu.~i 01,4 servutions in His .\'olc|nn.l\_ : 'l`iii<] MORNING PAPER. Best Advc rtising Medium. persecution and of the pylnry of ni _'- Gospel that can convrrt the per- sccutor. Hence his eagerness to spewk to the people. I-uuce his dc- citizenihip. Onward. *~ i. “_’. , » * `\ _`_~ , f ‘K Ji" cn* ` -»'~ \~ ` /V ‘\v,___. -; \. I _.IF Q _ ' . "“.é.5° 'pc _ found their fifty rents wus not re- What passed through the mind | tc bi t h I' iwhil howled at and threaten condcd. lint l‘un wus ro g o e an c ed andjostled by the mob? Did 1|, a quttter. ~ . r I ___ _‘fn-.\j'.'> i 5 M i'_1‘E~;'.S_‘se=1_=._<.a»»._~_L2.';"._.Ja=£'J mend for the protection duo to hisl al "7" ` hi ,in . ‘_ ` A womnn’s curlositv to know nlimzt society, nmrringes, births, irleutum, forces her to rom] ig, 'The ulorning Paper is before hei- nll dny limit, und it is_ when she is doing her liolisulifilrl diities. nrrunglng and improving ilu: oppearnnce of her hmnc, thnt the niissing and necessary lrurrnius or other necessities, show lup the plnincst und there could be ino more opportune time for 5 dealer 'to tell about his new designs, the new stylus and the bargains offered, for the dey or week. In a majority of homes the news paper is practically the bulk ol the lurtlcles of furniture, rugs, carpets, reading mutter, and the long, All- dey life from 5 a. m. ho 10 p. man? The Momlng Paper given not y the housewife but every member of The Morning Paper is read nb the brenkfnst table, again at hon# at noon, on the trains, in the rihur- nnts. It is read in doctor's (Heel, professional offices, clubs, hotels, cafes, barber shops. It is road by daylight everywhere you go hy both influence and national reputation nfs exceptions. the papers with editorial lt is 5 known fact than throughout the world, poesilily _with A hal!-dolcn Morning Papers. \ \ _ ~ c c, I » .__ wf. . 5, \» i