s dew asameny 2a aad ee SS Se ee Open Atlantic Provinces : (Combines Act Allows Big ingustrial | Exposition erest That there is ke2n interes! in '_ social work to be he'd in Prince Island during the week 21 is evidenced by the gates from Nova Scotia, New Brunswick Newfoundland have made reservations. This information was given by Frank MacDonald, chairman of the accommodations committee @t this week's check-up meeting of the local members of the Con- ference executive, wich is head- ed by Mr. Eugene A. MacDonald of Charlottetown, Director of Child Welfare for P.E.1, who is the president and chairman of the conference. This,,is the seventh bi-ennial conference on social work, and it will be the second time it has convened in Char- lottetown.. Two years ago it was held, for the first time, in St. John's, Newfoundland. The conference is centred around the theme which is “in- — of Social Work”. ‘The program committee, of which Walter O. Baker is the cha has been singularly succes#ful in i speakers who are prominent in the field of social work in Ottawa, Mon- RELIGION purchasing agents companies throughout Canada and the Uni- Evident Conference treal, Toronto, Halifax, Freder- ieton, Sackville and Chariotte- town. ; Lay members who voluntarily devote their time to organiza- tions concerned with welfare, as well as trained social workers, will find much valuable informa- tion to be gained by attending this conference. Kh will be an excellent oppor- tunity for all interested in social work to gain a much better in- sight into this type of work, and enable them to interpret to others the great need that exists, as well as the far-reaching bene- fits to be derived. CLIPS MONUMENT CANEA, Crete (AP) — A jet fighter plane of the Greek Air Force knocked the top off a war memorial obelisk W’‘e dn esday while stunting low at an air show in Aghia village. The masonry fell into a reviewing stand and killed the village mayor and his teen-aged son. The plane crashed and burned, killing the pilot. SAWMILL FIRE VICTORIA (CP) — Spontaneous combustion in a pile of sawdust is believed to have sparked 4 $100,000 fire which gutted the sawmill half of the Dalziel Box Company Saturday. There were no injuries. AND LIFE BY VERY REV. GEORGE C. PIDGEON, D.D., LL.D. First Moderater ef the WHAT HAVE I TO GIVE? Schools ‘arev*elosing, Convoca- tions are being held.. Many are exulting in what they have -gain- ‘ed or done in the past season, and some are humiliated because they have done so little. But to all, the successful and the less: successful, the question presents itself—What next? Or, in the chant of the soldiers— “Where do we go from here?” What has the world got for me te do? But back of that is the prior question—What have I got te give? I have had opportunities for ‘gelf-development and _ self-equip- sment, but what is the self thus ? In other words,— What am I worth to my gener- _ ation? # you are a religious person the first question you will be ex- to answer is—What do ~ you know about God? The world is not interested in your opinions; it is mightily interested in your discoveries. A friend once told me about his own moral and spiritual trans- ‘formation. It was literally true that he had been enslaved, and with a touch, Christ had set him free. But it took a Christ to do it, and to him Jesus was the mighty to save. tr HAPPENED Still closer to me was another comrade whose life had been as clean and straight as anyone's could be, but whose intellect cov- ered wide ranges of thought in its doubts and questionings, and who suddenly caught sight of Christ as the centre of his thought and the governor of all action. The way in which he worked out the implications of that per- sonal discovery made him a sour- ce of strength and hope to many. No two persons ever find God in the same way. But when the Divine Spirit finds ‘entrance to 1 of any person,.it makes hirh or her the source of a river of grace that brings healing and help to many. . In the first place, Canada’s as- @ets stagger one’s imagination. Here are young people in hund- reds pouring out of our educa- tional institutions, highly educat- ed, finely trained, to serve. Each of them is confident that he has something to give distinctively his own. Each of them has found or is eagerly looking for an opening in which he can enter with treasures he alone can bestow. The first concern of our schools and business enterprises {s to and eager United Church ef Canada find men and women. with moral character and personal in- itiative and energy, and before them is that throng of our choic- est youth who have spent their most precious years in prepar- ation for service. The possibilities are dazzling. Once a young graduate came to a church office with this prob- lem: The church is calling for work- ers, but’ we cannot find any place where we are really needed. As that particular congregation was looking for a full-time lead- er at that moment, there was no question. None the less, many young people have real difficul- ty in finding the task for which they have qualified themselves. GUIDANCE e first answer is, Seek God's be done. Next, the church is called by God to do her part in bringing the workers and their work to- gether. God’s call is often con- veyed through human agencies, and often Christians who feel their own limitations see in some WATCH Tomorrow's Paper For The GREATEST STORE OPENING EVENT ever held in P.E.I. IT’S HOLMAN'S FOODLAND guidance. He who has called the worker has the work waiting to tic Provinces -offer in manufac- tured goods. ~ The Hon. Alfred J. Brooks, Q. -|C., Minister of Veterans Affairs, on | will preside at the official open- img on Wednesday. Thousands of square feet of modern display space is devoted to the Atlantic products. In ad- excellent provision has entertainment, buyers’ service, refreshments and everything needed to make the exposition a valuable and enjoyable affair. RECENT GRAD Dr. Robert #orsyth Nelson, re- cent graduate of Dalhousie Medi- cal School is the son of Mrs. J. Robert Nelson and the late Mr. Nelson of Charlottetown. He served his internship in St. John General Hospital and now in- tends to set up practice in West- field, New Brunswick. young person the capacity. that they lack. I have just heard of a young person being pressed into Chris- tian service by friends who dis- cerned in him powers of which he himself was unconscious. John Calvin was on his way to a centre of learning for the pur- suit of his studies when he was laid hold of by a man already in the battle. One of the most effective young preachers I have ever heard told me of the way in which events seemed to precipitate him into church work for which he felt himself unfitted, and then unex- pected successes led him forward step by step to a productive min- istry. Christ is in action among us. Still He is discovering the And- rews who bring into the ranks men greater than themselves. Such discerning spirits will see many among this spring's graduates successors to those in Canada who laid foundations in Canada who laid foundations deeper and broader than they knew. ALSO TO THEM The call is urgent for those who have ears to hear. And while it comes to those | who have prepared themselves inja enn oo “$50.1 9 $2500.? : $500 You’ s © ¢< PLAN TO TUES. NIGHT at New Glasgow Recreation 8:00 p.m. You will see a film in January. be seeing you there. ‘HOW MUCH <00.? $1000.2; DO YOU NEED ? CaRGEsT Att-tamanian LOAM ENvPaNT Summerside: 5 Summer Street Phone 2148 New Glasgow Recreation Centre Are you interested in making better hay? If 20 be sure to be ditioner. This is the world’s No. 1 hay conditioner. Did you know there are 6 of these machines used on Prince Edward Island? Come and see how your neighbor is feeding grass Everybody is welcome. There will be a lunch served FREE by the New Glasgow Junior Farmers. We will ‘Business Mergers By DON PEACOCK Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CP) —. The govern- getting control of prices, restrain- ing trade or other factors detri- mental to the public interest will still be illegal under the legisla- tion. BACK FREE COMPETITION But they say the government plans to ask Parliament to ap- prove a modification which would add to the existing principle—that free competition is in itself in the best interests of the public—a qualification as to what kind of free competition is desirable and what isn’t. Other changes to be proposed, sources say, include a provision. aimed at penalizing businesses that engage in misleading advert- ising, such as misrepresenting prices as being whilesale prices. The government is understood to want to make possible ener aes of competing companies that) might actually result in a more) efficient operation and be of| greater benefit to the public in-! terest than under normal compe-' tition. The prospective changes in the. anti-combines law—which fn its influence on the pricing of goods in every section of the economy constraining force to many who have been tinking of other things. When it comes, do not turn a deaf ear. The kingdom is faced with enemies and obstacles as serious as any our fathers knew. but the God who used them will work through their children in still more decisive way. . re always welcome at FN DPE EEE 7 - MAY 26TH. Centre on Tuesday night at of the Cunningham Hay Con- “SPECIAL DOOR PRIZES” aan HAY CONDITIONER FRED F. 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