ee ee : \ ) ' 0 The Gearfen, Carotetows, Twn, Rep, 18D Yt tt te m,n proce I sis’ Death a towering ity." act before all who are rising te/the days to come. To aweken Up ess Smallwood said that he bas positions of power is the task of|them to what. they may become been discussi power develop- RELIGION AND LIFE. BY VERY REV. GEORGE C. PIDGEON, D.D., LL.D. First Moderator of the United Church of Canada GOD’S DIRECT INTERVENTION CAN BRING PEACE ON EARTH fitful gleams in the Old Testa- ment. Two passages Printe of Peace has come. After these two world wars, are we ready for His reign? , WHAT TO\DO? Prospects of peace appear in come to everyone who would speak for Christ. ; CITIZEN’S DUTIES of great usefulness for any citi- zen. Take an active interest ig ed the science of government: do not leave it in the hands of as- piring seen a great people represented on a great occasion by one. who Municipal affairs are a field hem. “Politics” has been call- incompetents. We have) and accomplish is the finest ser- vice anyone cay give the fut- ure. They are veritable dynamos in the making; when their ener- gies are released, the world will move; and the teaching of today in home, church and school will decide in what direction. Of these, |- let us hope a large pumber will arrive in due time and after a rich experience at the level where their Christian learning will count ; Said ‘Great Loss’ NEW YORK .(CP) — Premier Joseph Smallwood of Newfound- land said Monday that the death ot Premier Duplessis is a great loss for Quebec. “I knew him well for 11 years,” Smaliwood said. “He had a repu- tation as a bard man in politics, but .those who knew him found cussions here today, ranzing to leave for the confer- ence of Maritime Premiers iment for iis province both te |London, where he visited briefly i last week, and here. He declined, however, to give any details of whom he met or what was discussed. He eaid be will cqntinue bis dis ~: before ar- ¥ Fredericton. “I can do so Kittle,” is what for peace in our world, in our, |i gracious and charming, and mind. One is from Isaiah 52:7— Zechariah 9: Si * hold, thy King camnal ente thee: He is just, and having salvation; , . .the battle bow shall be cut off: and He shall speak peace unto the nations: and His domin- iom shall be from sea even to sea, jjand from the river even to the 4 ends of the earth.” The latter came at a time when the elect jnation was suffering the worst eeeeenree of war. And it hope not-only to them, but aise but also to all the world. i Can we, with two world wars there is ever to be .“peace op : of the time when: “The war-drums throb no longer | And the battle - flags are In the Parliament of man The Federation of the world.” Then it was followed by two © |world wars. ’| Man in this 20th-Centuty can not look for much from man. “How beautiful upon the moun tains are the feet of him who brings’ good tidings, who publish- es peace.” The other comes from “R ejaice every, individual feels in response to a call like this. Now what can one person who wants to follow Christ do in such a situation? First he can be a man of peace | and mercy each to his brother” (Zechariah 7:9), There are some people who are always cen- tres of strife. Their convictiéns are always negative — they are against the other fellow. The fab- led Irishman who went through the fairgrounds dragging his coat- tails behind him and lamentjzig, t ti “Tin o'clock im the day niv- er a blow struck yet,” is not as | unique a figure as we think. The | same temper reigns in too many | hearts for the peace of any gen | language of such people, ‘the more dangerous they are. Now in | furled |although one may seem to lose | ! But God has intervened... The Each generation must learn this any real battle. Both sides lose, more than the other. Think of what Great Britain suffered af- ter Waterloo. Strife is wholly de- structive. Only when goodwill reigns in all hearts can men to} gether produce what all need. ATTENTION HOG RAISERS Special One Week Only MASTERMIX HOG GROWER 10 Bag Lots—Cash $3.35 cwt. DILLON & SPILLETT LTD. CHICK HATCHERY | 70 Queen St. Charlottetown Dial 362 WE OFFER OUR BEST WISHES AND EV ERY SUCCESS TO THE PROVINCIAL PLOWING MATCH ATDUNDAS _ POOLE’S GROCERY GAS & OIL DIAL 6323 ROSENEATH. — P.. E. I. 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How could Just this way—the strong men of with their own affairs to give his own little circle.. ‘Render |time and thought to the affairs Hoos jadiamente— show Kinemess totstate- are preparing now for the start of their new season, will be the keenest young minds of the na- men who will be called to put! — ‘it time. | have happened? he community weré too -busy HOSPITAL FOUNDER DIES PETERBOROUGH, Ont. (CP) Dr. Francis Patrick McNulty, | PLOWMEN! Before the school teachers who ion — the coming men and wo- founder of the St. Joseph's Hos pital School for Lay Nurses here and superinténdent of the tos- pital for more than 20 years, died Monday at 87. FOR THE BEST IN AUTOMOTIVE, ———____— NEWSON ELECTRIC Electrical Contractors This minister blow abies pr nied oe oe 50th i od or f p ed flight in < of northern hm ebb Says: “It’s in the == iijust behind us, look forward to P : the fulfilment of God's promise | *T@tion. The Scotsman who al @ Wirin @ Fixtures ‘ of peace? “‘It js not in man that | @¥¢.0bjec’”” is really ani inter- is | d walketh. to direct his steps.’ If natiohal figure. The smoother the @ Appliances BAT I an MacRAE LTD. bag!” What's in the bag? A loaf of bread — broken up The budget of the Minister of Northern Affairs and National Resources at Ottawa covers a num- ber of departmental branches. Among: these are National Parks, Water Resources, Forestry, and Northern Administration and Lands. His expendi- money is spent, than is colleéted in taxes, govern- ment must borrow. from you . . or else-create new. « money. The creation of new money is one factor TRACTOR PARTS AND FUEL AND ELECTRIC SERVICE CONSULT— earth” in any enduring sense, Sales ; * | it must come through God's dir-| very controversy there are state- | Sales and Service Ero Eathuates {| Corner Euston ard Oueeq Streets Dial 6537 Elect intervention. Never before,|ments possible on which all can Bajiwere there such bright prospects | agree. You are the one to fi 161 Queen Street Dial 8325 |, of peace as when Tennyson sang |them. - : There is never a real “vietor in } mes that leads to inflation ... which iisiaens your dollar been imposed. 4 The next step should he‘to reduce expenditures, or at least hold the line. Undertaking new commit- ments — adding new welfare or other services — will only make it that much more difficult to pay our way. Tell your M.P. at Ottawa that since you are government bonds. Your savings help to create a SOUND dollar; and this, in turn, helps to ¢reate job security for you and more jobs for other Canadians.