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ASK FOR BUILDING PRODUCTS PRICES THE ROGERS HARDWARE COMPANY LIMITED WE (‘ARRY A (‘ONIPLETE LINE 0F BUILDING l'IiODUC'l‘S GOODS STANLEY, SHAW 81 PEARDEII i ‘ There DESPISED WEAPONS "So David prevailed over Phllistins with s sling and with a stone. and smote the Phlllstine and slew hlm.“--l Samuel xvii. 50. Then I beheld or dreamed it in l dream. spread a cloud of dust along a p in, And underneath the cloud. or in it, Tflgfld A furious battle. and men yelled, and sword I clashed upon sword and shield. A I I princes banner wavered. then staggered backward hemmed by foes A craven hung along the battle! €C Q And thought. "Had I a sword o! kecnor steel, "Phat blue blade that the king's son boars-but this Blunt, thing!" He snapt and flung it from his hand, And cowering, crept away Ind left. the field. Then came the king's son, wound- ed. sore besteacl. And weaponless, and 51W the broken sword Kilt-buried in the dry and trodden llnd. And ran and snatched it. and with battle shout Lifted afresh. he hewed his enemies dorm Anddssvcd a great cause that heroic ay. iii-OTTO: ‘Trying times are times for try- inc.“~F1-o1n the Bible of a Pioneer bllssicnnrv in B.C. BIBLE LESSON: l Barn. 30: vers. 16-25 This is the sequel o: a. war story that might have been read in to- h s ntws. for 1n the earlier verses - d 01‘ David and his men com- m» home from it battle with the Plulistines lo find their own homes looted 11nd burned and their fam- ilies carried away captive. Verse 4 Sal's, "They wept until they had no power to Weep." Verse 6 s‘. s "That in the midst of grief and lerror D.'t\‘id turned to Lswd not, uwlosslv but ‘encouraged himself?’ The ouiivard causes for distress did not abate but inward- lv crlcoui-zigclileni came and he was vlCIOf‘ over himself. Then comes the story of the spy who led ihvln to the army "spread abroad ilpon the earth eating. drinking and dancing" - a very modern pzcturc~and the victors rotnrninc with the spoil. The (ilVislOll of spoils in all lands and secs is a vital Que-infill; - ihese men demanding r~ \'.‘fl0 so: bv the brook- ii-shtllllll have no share. ihcv (lone They were ‘o wn down fellows who I tors nervous. sometimes . hearts weakened." poor, Ill could not fieht. What good were they’? sitting bv the STU 1 cushion wbs. There 1s the lesson. But Duvid nlacle them equal whe- 1 .' “out 1o battle or invrietl iull. Stuff is one of those ac words- lu our language DISCUSSES PROIIIBITION Speaking! on the Budget debate in the Leg slaturo on ‘Tuesday last, lMr. W. A. Stewart, 5th District of Queens. said: speaker: Five years ago I last had the privilege of addressing is Assembly, at that session l was pleased to refer the many works or projects of a. permanent and monumental nature accom- plished by the Stewart - Maclvlilian Government in conjunction with the Bennett Government and City Council of Charlottetown. “l will not ennurnerats these well known works. they are to be seen in and wound the Cltiy of dlf erent Charlottetown and in sections of the Province. “In addition to these works the Stewart-McMillan Government of that day were faced with the task rebuild two of our largest pub- lic institutions as the result. of s disastrous fire. and that during the period of time worst. depression to the world. this was accomplished; Old e Pensions were rented, the neesdg given direct 1e ei and only ‘gm .000 added to the Provincial “What l. contrast. Mr. Speaker, to what has occurred duri the last. five years, can any mem on the Government side of the House today stand up and cite any such accomplishment. What have they to show for the last five years. they have three old buildings re- novated and remodelled namely this lslatlve Building. the Court House ere and Summerslde. about one hundred miles of paved roads and some used road machin- ery and in little over four ears they have added almost five ion dollars to the debt o!’ the Province. "When the Mclv/llllsn Government went out of office this building was being repaired at an agreed cost of forty thousand dollars. The work was well advanced when the Lem Government came in. The con- tractor on the Job was dismissed and another appointed, After that the waste and extravagance start- ed. One could see mixed up with the lsths and plaster thrown out of the windows carpets, ollcloths. pieces of furniture. window shades. etc. all being hauled away. and the same thing prevailed through- out, the work on Court House. "Even some men who went to work on the job had to wait sitting on nail keizs for several days be- fore a boss set tLem iu work. known "All Falconwood Supplies "Here is an example of the in- creased expenditures at Falcon- wood: Expended for Dry Good and Clothing in 1934-5919728. Expended for Div Goods Clothing In l93il-—$’l9l9.20. Expended for Bread in 1934 — $5792.98. Exoendcd for Bread in 1939 — $7383.86. Expended for Boots and Shoes ln l934-—$4‘20fi9 and ltd \\'il_'n lllillfls poor and Expsndedmigr" Bqgfsg _,_ ‘ mm“. yrt U115 “'35 We 195k o‘ “Tij” ___ '_" I those who had i0 stay behind. It b. our greatest wastrel, socially is not easy in lace the lowly- mono‘ m“ “runcst criminal and morally I, WllOllS fiailv munil of but these are necessary. “The mun behind his share in the victory iOITIOTTOW- The mother and wife who keep the ‘home fires burning are The mrchnltic is not s0 CODSDlCU- ous n: the pilot but sari: ivinninl: is [r):lln1‘.§‘fii'l<. not by sirzhinq and waiting the tide. ‘They slaved BY the stuff. snobbery was squelched. Who 1 nrc thPv u; share 111 OUR spoils? ‘Let them twko their families that. iwF. rescued and g0 home, David said not so. . Kiplillr! in 112s Glory of the G-ar- ; don, says: I Our En land is a garden. and such l l fretting and gar ens fire not m By sin-gins: "Oh how gum‘; 1n the shade. common tasks the gun" has victors. just, as neces- made possible by but e beautiful" and and spiritually our die-ates‘. 011cm): —Dr. Albert Schweitzer. MY WORD SHALL NOT PASS AWAY Lovers of the Bible. of ivhatever faith they may be. have cause for rejoicing in the news of Bible sales in Germany for the you" lilliil. We quote the Kansas City Star: The Bible si-ill ‘is, Germany's best seller. Figures issued by the Prus- sian Bible Society Januhnv 1 show- ed that 951.000 copies were sold in 1939. In the last six yours, the sole of Bibles exceeded that of "Mcln Kampf, Hitler's autobio- graphy, by about ‘liXHiilil copies. There has been a larger demand for Bibles since the outbreak o1 the war, the society reported. .. Sir George whit-g. the renown- while bcitm‘ men than we 011i- ed defender or Ladysmith, Invari- und start their werkinx Ives ably found the total abstalners u. At rziulibina lye?“ "Om "EI- the battalions physically stronger paths, with broken nner- than the non-absiainers. Also ho“ knives. pital returm of seven regiments in India. showed 49.5 admissions per There's not s pair or legs so thin. 1000 of teebotslers; but. 92.3 per 1,- , there's not s head so thick. "There's not B. hand vyhlte. nor yet a heart s0 816k ‘, But ' that's crying to be done. For the Glory of fieth everyone, Then seek your If it's only netting strawberries o killing grllbs on borders; and your hands begin harden. the Glory of the Garden. ln hinnble or in lowly places our work for Hun. we will fl 1s done upon his knees." A DOCTOR’! VII. Dr. Jennie smillio Cignretfes and ages have effect on the hcalt Collnge Hospiinl, speaker Toronto Social Hygiene Club. in this country just ion men's health." said Dr. of view. wsr, she said. Women went over- seas for war work of various kinds _ and learned the habit. "and now women patients are coming to doc- shaking, "I am not saying s woman can- not smoke the odd cigarette with- out injury. but the constant. smok- rr will no flown in health. some women snnke more than men." she thought. Mon are under more or less restraint by reason of their work. but u-cmen smokers in their homes have more liberty in this res ect. - DI‘- Smlllie ilrued women to put a lam on the sl-rt-ing of alcoholic l1Ii'i‘\‘ll|ti‘l"..". in the home. in the ~ (I Iv'~~lwl:lii‘\‘. "l nm quite 0i Ontario tint lll'J~i \v<1n"n ‘l . d.) n .;.i<_ in dl-"v. ,' she said. "but - seems to he nn idea iln‘ » . win-r nccplo want, it," .' - ‘nlity it I" n t: at many r" do not vxrin? i‘ at i The lzqnor I .:.fl'ic is csnunerelai- so weak and it ciln find some needful Job the Garden glori- job with thankful- ncss and work till further orders And when your back stops aching You will find yourself s partner in in nd "That the. God who made us, sees that half s proper gardeners‘ work alcoholic bever- deflnitely detrimental of the wo- men using them. in the opinion o! Dr. Jennie smlllle. of the Women's st the’ “I ls s. contentious subject. I know. but. we hnve had women smokers enough t0 realize that it is lnjur nus to wo- Smllllfi. spfiflklftg from a professional point There was not so much STXIOIUHK: in Canada until alter the Mr. Stewart Exposes Extravagance At Falconwood Hospital AND OTHER ISSUES IN SPEECH ON THE BUDSQET. - An-ililliifll‘ MI‘; I! i 19 941014.25. “mgenaec m: Tel. u. 19:1 - 6.30. “Expanded for. ‘rel. in 1989 — 1160.00. $ Expcnded for Tobaooo in 1984- $701.25. Expended in Tobacco in 1989- $1084.00. A difference in these few items of $5 00. "Had the intelligent electors of this Province fully recognized the state of affairs tub time last year. the complexion of this House would be different. We would be on that side; a. few Liberals might be over here. "The electors of Charlottetown new the conditions and voted ae- qordingly. “The Iviinister oi’ Highways in his och quoted some statistics to s 0w that. our Provincial debt was not so serious in comparison with that of the other Provinces and stated that our per csplta debt was only fifty rive dollars. I cannot reconcile with e debt. almost nine million dollars with a population eighty-e hi. thousand. it is nearer one hun red dollars per head. "I would direct the attention of the Minister of Highways to s settlement on e outskirts Charlottetown and ask that the de- nartment give some attention to the condition of the streets in this section known as Spring Park and Gnvtcwn. "The Minister. I believe. has a good ilnderstandmg of the building cf highways. but he fails in keeping down the cost as one could see in driving on the different roads last summer. large gangs of men were looting! on the job. This sort 0f thin’: is bound to increase thg cost. "Mr, speaker. the high cost of works and malntainence of insti- tutions is due in great part to the nrevfiliiflg idea that Government monov 0r property is fit prev to those who WIFII ‘to give less value in lribor or materials for the money received. Prohibition Act Amendment "The hon. member from Cardi- nan had the courage to introduce rm act, lo amend the Prohibition Act providinu irr the sale of Beer n5 n beverage without doctorfs pre- scripilons. "Before this amendment could be fliscllssrd bv hon. * sn- other amendment was moved by the hon. member from Kensington which shut off discussion of the first amendment. This latter amrnrinlent. culled for s plebiscite before the change would become effective. "'l‘l\e hon. mcmhcr from Cardi- zfln must have had some assurance of Slllflpfift for his bill m he would not. have inlrcduoed it, "W118i “Klimt-nod? Were his sup- porters lX-rsuadcd that they were doing ivrong. that they refused to discuss the merits oi his bill 0r did they not have sufficient nerve or stamina fl would like to say guts) t0 Hind bv their convictions? 0Q0_g_f_:non-abstainers. _ ORT TLAN I l‘ sraeiu Staten. south of Trondheim. and oubt. _i_he_ plebiscite _will : German clrlms and unconfirmed reports from Sweden nlfl. Apr-u 30, that Nazi forces captured (he key eounmunication centre or that contact had been established ' between their southern and central Norwegian forces. Otto had sp- psrently also fallen to a three-fold German attack, and the Alllel were. rfrfenlfng flemhaa. The hotter In the Sfelnkjer fighting steady stream of reinforcements third time RAJ". planes bombed Allied sltustlon was reported m be zone. New landing places for tre have been established. For the the l-‘ornebu III bus outside Unto. ed find‘?! all do the some we would all get along e ross o; To serve their God anew, the Prohibitlonlsts with those who as de- on present conditions for Amun- Wlllkrigt be orII-nlzed u they are the d of people who mind their own business, and i: other: would better. "Co Prohibition Mr. Speaker, I am one of that grant number of Prince Edward Island- ers who are convinced that we have enough of this so-oalled Pro- hibition Law. And that the time is long past due for a ch n,,e. " necessary to refer to the maur- evils that followed in the woke of restrictions in regard to the sale o! wines, beers and ot-{ilgaliquosésm V es: were . Own in this Province in the days When liquors were handled in Mme one» way as other com. moditias. "Some people dran I5 d“? today. and a‘; ttlliieiixclflizafi Wm 119- l0 10H: as human nature l’: Illalbiect to the weaknesses 01 m; es . ‘The remed r affairs does ngt lleowittliiiht thteltgcgf er of the Prohibition haw or any ‘atmter u” m“ "Y1 be but on the ‘ ‘-‘-1“‘%’..°i.%‘:..*’:a““"s during h“ lat u? Premier address n e Bu t WW1‘! ‘Ylflkly declare his stu ed c931" ‘fig’?! ognasehaiild queistion. < n2 or th 0011-‘ 293:3" Plrty on this quesetion. I n0 authority. It is not now l W110“! issue. but as British citi- "nhlumrymanhsssrignttqm one and no hon. member of House should be afraid to 5t‘ m! Stand on this question." .__________ A REVIVAL TN Tim CITADEL ARMY As Commandant ma Mm H we :;“s.°."=..:.l°t=i...' " A! 0v Journey on their way, em’ Th8! came here to hold eviv l And their‘ 511F611! played their fish The Grace or God as entered Into every seeking he“; glob night the hall was crowded, Tgogle came from 1a: 5nd wlflg. 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