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Largest undergraduate faculty new and splendldly equipped Science Buildings. Expenses Expenses light, and over $1000 given in prizes and Scholarships yearly. Send for calendar to GEORGE B. CUTTEN, D.D., Ph.D., President. Next term begins Oct. Sth, 1915 would be an added proof that his cor-for inauguration into each ot the three onatiou had the king's approval. Ac-lolilces t>'1>i¢Bl of the Messiah \“A11- cording to the rabbis, it was death for,nointed 0ne"). those of prophet. priest ____ 'any one to ride on the l1ing's mule and king. Blow..wlth the trumpet. to 2:12. Commit to memory vs. 39. .40 GOLDEN TEXT-Know thou the God of thy father, and serve him with a 7;., /v|¢_g.-r .7]u=,-Mgnfpaus--£ ‘ Time and Place-About B. C. 1025. Jerusalem and its environs. ._ 5' ` V connecting Links-uma. roused by ta Joan from his grief for Absniom, led _ I (-\ his army back to Jerusalem and re- ‘ A`_ i sinned his throne. Ch. 20 tells of the - _ " _D rebellion under Sheba. a Benjamite, I I . __ (A f/ which was quelled by Jaob. A three - ‘t 5 ¢ years’ famine followed, sent by God as _ _ I \ a punishment for Saul‘s massacre o ~ » ' - ’ / ) .L ‘ / 0 ~ ' _ \‘ ' \ J I \ the Gibeonites. ch. 21. The story of lJavid's vainglorious census of the peo ple. for which the land was aillictedi with a pestllence, stayed only by the king’s offering a sacrifice on the threshing floor of Araunah the Jehu site, is told in ch. 24. In ch. 22 we- have David's song of praise to God tie g wit t e support o oa started A conspiraft to secure the sue cession to the throne for himself. The rival of Adonijah was Solomon. whose claims were supported by Nathan the prophet, Zadok, the colleague and rival of Ahiathar in the priesthood. and Benaiah, the captain of the royal bodyguard. Nathan sent Batlishebri to the king. to inquire how it was that ACADIA LADIES’ SEMINARY WOLFVILLE, - Nova Scotia The Aim.-To Prepare Girls and Young Women for Complete Liv- ing. The Course.-Twelve, including College Preparatory., Muslc,Arts. Oratory Household Science, Busi- ness. The Faculty.-Twenty-five Teach- ers of Fine Personality and Spe- cial training for the work. The Equipment.-I-‘irst Class in ev- ery respect. The Location.-Evangeline Land.. The Expens¢.-Very Moderate. From $185 up, according to course selected. information.-Write for illustrated Book to Rev. H. T. De WOLF, D. D., Principal. Next term begins Sept. Bth, 1915. ACADIA COLLEGE AND BUSI- NESS ACADEMY WOLFVLLE, _ - Nova Scotia. 84th YEAR . A Residential School for Boys ' and Young Men with a beautiful l location. Ten experienced teachers, and a very successful record of ov- er 80 years. Four Diploma Courses Offered. 1.-University Mutriculntion, in I Arts, Science, Engineering, Medi- cine, etc. 2.-The General Course. 3.-Manual Training (wood and iron.) 4.-Business Courses. Necessary Expenses $200.00 in- |clndlng Board and Tuition. For Talendar and other information, Write to Principal _ W. L. ARCHIBALD, Ph.D., Next Term begins Sept. 8th, 1915. £ I I "A special shipment of men's silk] hats for the 12th, $2.50 up. Prowse Bros., Ltd. 1905-7-8mtf.' Adonijah was being made king, when, by the word of the Lord, he had prom- ised the throne to Solomon, her son. The prophet himself followed immed- iately, asking the same question. Vs. 1-27. 1. SOLOMON APPOINTED KING, 28-31. Vs. 28. 29. Then King David ans- wered; thc remonstrance of Nathan against Ailonijalfs being permitted to claim the throne, when. as David well knew (see Chron. 2‘Z:9,10i, God intend- ed Solomon to be king. Call me Bath- sheha; who had retired during Nath~ an's interview with David. This was in accordance with Eastern etiquette. and, besides, Bathslieha and Nathan doubtless desired to appear independ~ cnt of each other as possible in their tidings. The kings ware; solemnly confirmed a previous oath (see vs. 13,17). As the Lord liveth; that ls, “as surely as the Lord livetli." That hath redeemed. etc. Tile birth of Solomon marked the time when David become at peace. not only with men, but also with God. . Vs. 30, 31. Solomon shall reign af- ter nie: in spite oi' Adonijalfs attempt to si.-izc the throne. This day. There was need of prompt and decisive aci- tion if Adonijah’s plot was to he foil- ed. llowed with face to the earth; an Eastern custom expressive of deep reverence. Live for ever; a common Eastern exaggeration. Batlislieha would assure the king that she had no desire for his death. but only for a re- cognition oi’ Solomon her son as suc- cessor to the throne. SOLOMON PROCLAIMED KING, 32-40. Vs. 32. 33. (fall me Zadok..Natlian . .Benaiah. See Connecting Links. The combination of the high priest, the court prophet and the captain of the royal bodyguard would show how clearly that the proceedings had the royal sanction. Servants of your lord; David himself. The “servants” were the klng`s bodyguard (see on v. 38.) a considerable body of well armed men. With .Ioab on the other side (v_. 7), there was likely to he fighting. :lime own mule; the riding beast. from Duvid's time on, oi’ the royal family. (2 sam. 13:28; 17:9). asses being still used by the _common people. Solom- ons appearing on the king's mule ix- V' _ _ lg ST. MARGARET’S COLLEGE TORONTO A RESIDENTIAL AND DAY BOHOOI. FOR lauded th l t G Dlckse S ( b’Up;e|'.uetsldea°rt§;llege, ndld 'blcksogqywmu 'ii ACADEMIC COURSE, from Preparatory to Univesuity Ishii First Year Work. KUNG, ART, DOMESTIC SCIENCE. PHYSICAL EDU33- Crlcket, Tennis, Basket Ball, SCHOOL REOPENS SEPTEMBER 14th, 1915. Write for Prospectus. Mrs. George Dickson, President. Miss J. E. MacDonald, B. A., Principal I Hockey, Swimming IA ‘__ ix! 1- l l Pure Bred legs. Street, Charlottetown. . _.L 1-1.1:. iiinrpny, owner 5_1 _I encsn No. 57168-Canadian No. 404»-P. E. l. Enrolment “PRINCE MARJOR” The Best-Bred Horse on The Island Pnnce Marjor is the best-bred trotting Stallion ever offered Island breeders. He is tall, handsome bay, with black points; has a fine, intelligent beautiful neck, broad chest, strong loins and His Sire is the great MOKO, sire ot Brenda Yorke 2.04 l~4, Ferino 2.05 1-2, Native Belle (3) 2.06 1~2 Silk (4) 2.08 1-2, Susie N. (3) 2.09 1-4, Gomoko 2.10 and the dam of The Harvester 2.01, Tenera 2.05 1-4. Piince Marjor will stand at his owner’s stables, Great George Street, where he can be seen at any time. '1`erms $15 for the season. Usual retum privileges. “PARKSIDE JUNIOR” ‘ REGISTRY NUMBERS : e American, 23289. 1,, P. E. Island, Enrolment Pure Bred No. 15 . . ‘PARKSIDE JUNIOR” will also make the season at " ’ ' » same stable as "Prince Marjor," 215 Great George No. I4 head, good Silver » : \ for his victories. and ch 93 contains Q \ , l'st or his mighty men l .1 ` "\\ `\ a l\ hen David had grown old and fee L Q’ / /. \ b_l@_'A_,_]_c;_ni_jall._ ;_he__eld_est living_sp_n _ \ _ _ _ - ,_, __ \ _ _- \ \ gs __ _;__\`\¢ % ef \\ \\ `*°\ without his consent. To Glhon; afCompare 2. Sam. lpczlil; 2 Kgs. 9:15; |N-|-ED K|NG_ sacred place in the Kidron Valley east 11:14. God save ing Solomon; t- SQLOMON ANC of Jerusalem. where there was a foun-Qerally, "Let king Solomon live," a re~ _ ' July 11 1915 tain. ,' ‘cognition of his heirshipto the throne. LESSON "_ " | V.34. Annolnt him there. The pour- Vs. 35-37. Come up after him; as 1 Kings 1; 2g.4g_ Study 1 Kings 1; -ills of oil on the head was the method his supporters and bodyguard. Sit up on my throne; as David's partner and successor. Bensiai1..nnswered. Since Benaiah was captain of the bodyguard. the issue lay largely in his ,hand. since the Prince or general with an army behind him had a great advan- tage over all rivals. Amen; “So let it bei"'a prayer and also an expression of 'determination that the king's or- liiers should ue executed. 'rue noni - _ i . .God. .say so; for without H18 BDDN' ZEDYI 213_)» Tl1°e.|&°|;1u in t0|t| (RSV- I th l t th king and his co - Ver.)2 e sacr ep or such dglonoxogld ocomg to nought. llllh occasions (see Ex.fB0:Z8-25.) Out or 'throne greater, etc.; words to ilatter a the tabnernacle; the tent on Mount fat.her's fond hopes for his son. |Zi0l1 Where 01° Uk W" 399% 2 58111. Vs. 38-40. Cherethltes -Petlethites; 6:17. . foreign soldiers who formed the klng's‘ Ch. 1241 t0 Ch. 2212 rowirdl the col- bodyguard. They may have been'or- lapse of Adonljah’s plot. the lu; iglnally Phillstlne clans (for the Cher- W0\'dS Of Diwid t0 3010111011 Bud ethitesfsee 1 sam. 30:14; Ezek. 25:16; Davld's death. = -I I ..i__._-- _.__ H-il l "‘ 'E' \;\' / ///4, `\\\ I." 4/il \\ -1,'-_:D f 1;" ig '~ £- ¢ . § I / \ \Y\ |l _, 6 _"\\.~_ 0 _ \ §~ \ \ ~. ` - ~ \ & \`~c-' "` §o\ » ‘au Tx," \j1 -/ r \.)`) / // 0 K \ 2. /f .. ` " ¢.4r».'~.'.. '.. _ ___ \,. /\ Z ` / \ "D"/5 /. _ ~./~.. ‘ r' 'N -l i‘f?.i /l\ I if .o -. 1 ff* The Millenium Ol Piano Selling ls_ Here!- ' The Writing is on the Wall! Prices Are Doomed! Terms are Doomed I This Sale Positively Closes Saturday Night at 10 0’clock ONLY 15 i\Il.\'U'l`I§S T() A (_`L`ST()MER The timc limit is 15 niinutcs, Buy qtiick. Our sales force is :ibsolutcly worn out. l‘i:iilos will bc sold as _fast :is they can write tlic coiitrricts. \\"l1cn you sec the Plaiio you want "Niiil it.” Do not hold back. \\"e will sell you any Piano at przicticzilly' your own price-‘:_. ' Iililil’ MOVING AND KEEP TO TI-IE REAR OF THE STORE. Please do not stand in one place. Keep moving and in this way you will do your part to enable us to handle the mob that will bc here. If thc salesmen are busy kindly keep back to the rear of the store. Seats will be provided for you. , `\. CIIIl(.`K YOUR HANDBAGS \ Check your lmiitlbags. Check them in our main oilice. \\'c want it distinctly understood that we are not responsible for same if taken unless chcckcd in our otiice. \VE _WILL DELIVER PIANOS TILL MIDNIGHT. \Vc will deliver every Piano sold if possible, but wc will not deliver Pianos on the Sabbath day. We will not guar- antee delivery of Piano the same day it is purchased. But we will do our utmost to have some of our wagons handle it if it is absolutely necessary. /\ CLEAN SWEEP-ALL' PIANOS MUST GO AT SO.\l.l§ PRICE, livery conceivable Piano. Every I’l.1_vcr Piano and Organ in this whole establishment must bc sold by Saturday night :it 10.30 dclock. We have cut thepriccs. \Ve have \ literally snizislicd them to atoms. But if they are not low ' enough to suit you, \ve will accept your olier if we can barcly get the wholesale. We mean this most emphatically. Come in. Come and see these Pianos. DOWN WITH PIANO PRICES \__ Thc Piano business must be brought to wlierc it belongs in Charlottetown :uid throughout the country. We are the people. We have been the people for a quarter of it century. Look at these Pianos. This is the place and the time, now, TODAY. \VI~`. CLOSF. SATURDAY ,NIGHT-THIS IS POSIT- 1VF,LY FINAL. ' _ This s:il_e closes Saturday night :it 10.30 o’clock. 1We _will not deviate from iliis. This is your last chance. It is now or never. _ . ,_ A LAST WOR D \ Our_ race i_s run. The big' sale closes Saturday night. /\_t ihc time this paper goes to press we have less than 20 . _;el;._ERT3l1gs is the last call. It is up to you now. $4 00 The Amherst Pianos, Ltd., are willing to spend $15 on each Piano to find out which of the . _Cliiirlottclown ncivspapers bring the greatest results from advertising. This Coupon ls VVorth $I5 Oil tlic first piiyment on any Piano or Player Piano in our entire stock. Fill in the space below-present :it our store any time between now and Saturday night, _luly io, 1915 at io o'clock. VVORTH $1 5 herewith COUPON IS bject to cond tions -% -649 .59 -en so ef as IS Su ff? m \ -99-99 -% .95 £9 TH -99 Not lr:liisi'cr:1l>lc without the cons cnt of the Ainlicrst Pianos, Lid. n $ $ $ $ $ $1* $ $ $ $ $ $ 5; _ -li $ $ $ $ $ $5 $ $ $ $ $ $ THIS COUPON IS WORTH $15 . Subject to the conditions oi' this zidvertisenient. AMHERST PIANOS, LTD. "‘ I saw your ad. in . . .. (Give`name of paper) Arc you a regular subscriber ?. . _ _ . .( Yes or no.) Do you own ii Piano no\v?. . . . . . . . . . (Yes or no) Namc.... .. .. .. .. 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