NQVEMBER _ 15» i947 THE GUARDIAN. QHARLOITETOWN Demand the Besi - FIIIIIR -YourBuking Deserves ii I no IA OFOw%-¢ CHURCHES ENGLAND - ST. Parlors CATHEDRAL A ngiicsn Iioohford Still!" rv. C Kn l..'I‘h. Incumbent l. and Choir Oirci-ior tin-lilo" Ltc DA!’ SERVICES ‘s 5,120 lluly Communion (0.00 lllutius ' li.0li (‘hurlil EIWIWH5L w" |>_ yr, suiiiiuy School 3, "nowe-ooooooooowooooe-oo c r . v ‘T CHURLH UF anon E. M. Malone Mush endorses?‘ THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN. éonrriiunois To 020i CHURCH _ llov. T. E. McLeunau, Minister BAY» H- C. ltice, IJ.D., Visiting Pastor. A Roy (Kendall, I..B.A.M.. A.C.C.O. Organist a-id Choir Director 10.00 1|. m. CHURCH SCHOOL 11.00 a.m. Primary and Beginner’! Department 11.00 A. M. DIVINE WORSHIP v. l’. u. Even-sou: and Sermon conducted by the Minister. 13111111 HA1‘ SERVICES Sermon: "THE CHURCH IN uuti‘ VUMMUNION CANADA." r15 Mood-av and Friday Anthem: "Yo Holy Angels 1.1a luesdav. thorium all lel- Bright" riuimi » lifdfl." 2.15 Junior Choir Practi ‘ an: nodal-silo"- mo - Bible Class for oung l; UNG people. \- ili" IPHI-LY- 7:00 p. m. DIVINE WORSHIP All sluts are lit-e and unap- p|ir|)l'i.l1vli. mm: lllklfr the service. i~;\i:1i1"u(~uv wubtlolils: 1r. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH .Rsv. .|. 'r. Ibbott, 11.0.. rcsetoi- Rnystnn r. Mugiord, 5.11.0.0. Organist and Choir Master. Vrivizxri’ FOURTH Al» ran TRINITY 3.30 A. .\l. Holy Communion. (Cor- private Communion A. Y. P. A.) 11.00 A. M. Morning Prayer and Sermon. gully-rt; "The Touch oi Pith." Anthem: ‘The Lord Is-My 5110i)- hpi-d." - MacFarlen. 2.30 P. I. Sunday School and Bible Clnss- 100 l‘. .\I. Evening Prayer and Ser- uion. Subject; Christ's." Anthem: “Lord, Loud u- Still." -Bralims. Visitors will receive a cordial welcome at St Patti's Chtlfltll- WIWESIEYFETY '.i‘HF. KIRK 0F ST. JAMES The Rev. 'I‘ H Bufiell Sousere Minister Organist - Miss E. Lillian McKeusl Mus. Bao. 11 AM. Morning Worship. Preacher: Tile Rev?! T. H. Somers, M. A., S. T. M. Anthem: "Incline Thine Ear to Me" (Himmol) Soloist: Mr. Raoul Reymond (Broadcast C F C Y) 2.30 l’. M. Church School. i p. m. Evening Worship. Preacher: The Rov‘d A. M. Gordon, M. A.. D. D. Anti-em: "The Radiant Morn ilsth Passed Away" (Woodword) _ ZION PRESBVFERIAN CHURCH Prince and-Graftiiflsltreeils ill-v. G. (‘srltxio Webster Minister lit. IrniJi li'i's'nv A. T. C. I. organist and choir director MORNI \O~WIIIISHIP 11.00 A. ltffThomc of Home Religion." "irons: 3i. 442, ‘it'd. Anthem: “The Lord h King." Sinivier. 2:30 l". M. The Sunday-School ind lliiile Classes. EVENING WORSHIP 7.00 I". hi. Dr. John Coburn. Cl‘?! Sl~."l'r~i.'=r_v oi tho (Tunntlidn T(‘"‘»i1l tiri- Fctir-rtziioii will be the - rein-her. Jiymiiai; Gilli, 49d, 541. Anthem: "Now the day Is Over." Hculon. "(Wminilt tilyivity unto the Lord: irusi also in Him; and He shall liriui: ii to "not," ‘ You n-r cordially invited to wor- llllp with us - 4W’: NEW DIItICTOB-GENEBAL Months pi controversy, involving Moi“ lieterans‘ Land Act administra- flon-Mnded with remover of Gor- mrm urchison from his post as or. Bria. '1'. J. Rutherford tht important lunch data has settled sols "IX-servicemen ca‘ tho land. reorganisation" was an- "4 l)! It. Hon. Ian Mr r'"*n- m‘ ti! veterans‘ _s.....rs‘ a ediinst nicotine \iall.ul‘li are welcomed and (he incumbent is glad to see SUNDAY "Faithful Ministers of i "The Value I conducted by the ‘Minister Sermon: “Stephen, the Steward" Anthem: "O Saviour oi the World" Goal. 8:30 Sacred Recital by Miss Audrey Farneli, Canadian Soprano. You are invited to worship in Trinity Church. BAPTIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH Minister the Rev. J. B.A., B.D Orgwnlst and director oi choir Mrs. Allison MacRse A. T. C. M. D. Davlson Morning Worship 11 A.M. The sermon, by the Rev. John Coburn. National Secretary of the Canadian Te c Association. The anthem: "More Love to Thee (Oley Speaks) The Church School Morning Worship. Evening Worship 7. P. M. eon- ducted by the minister with ser- following mon. “As Pants the art." Anthem: "Seek Ye the Lord" (Roberts) Solo by Mr. Barry Budgen. The Ladies’ Auxiliary is sending food and clothing to a Bantiat Church in London England. Con- tributions will be left at the Church on Thursday afternoon. Nov 70th. If necassn _v nhone 236i or 1775-! and contributions wiIIQbe called for. You are cordinliv invited to worahin with THE BAPTIST CHURCH "v - v vvvvv This ' is reserved for news UNIIED gauge“ 1' iifivuiiiifii‘ '3'.‘ "iimfiii I o1 ¢A~M>A 3...": ::".'.'..‘."°"'*"““' w" ranvrrv UNITED MacPHEBSOITS-Men ‘s Clothing Prince. WILLIS Bl! All to Montreal and Bosto- in about three hours. Phone Man time Central Airways 2061 or 540. OHILDRENIB BOOK WEEK. Novembm" l6~22 A special display Children's Books may be seen at The Charlottetown Library. NORTH RIVER PABTOBATE- Services for Sunday, November 10th. Falrvlcw 11 A. M. North River 3 P. M. Long Creek 7.30 P. M, M1‘. Stephen Arcklund, Speaker. NEW GLASGOW, Fredericton, Brarlalbane. Services Lord's day (D. V.) as follows: New Glasgow 11.00. Fredericton 3.00. Bradalbane 7.30. -J. W. Hayter, Minister. THE HEADQUARTERS oi the Progressive Conservative Party are now located at. the Clover Club. Grafton street, and will be open each day from 9 a. m. Phone 262. CITY POLICE COURT - At the Stlpendiary Magistrate‘: Court esterday, a drunk and incapable ‘as fined $10 and costs or clays, while a driver charged with operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated was sentenced to sev- en days in jail. A man charged with wife beating was fined $20 and costs or 30 days. 0n a reck- less driving charge, a. man was re- manded until today. THE BAPTIST CHURCH.-—The Rev, John Coburn, National Sec- retary of the Canadian Temperance Association will be the preacher at Morning Worship 11 A. M. Oley Speaks’ ant-hem "More Love to Thee" will be sung by the choir. Evening Worship will be conducted by the Minister at 7 P. M. with senmon "As Pants the Hart." ‘The evening anthem will be Roberts’ “Seek Ye the Lord.“ The solo will be taken by Mr. Barry Bugdcn. The Ladies’ Auxiliary will be sending food and clothing to a. Baptist Chitroh in London, England. Con- tributions to this cause may be leit at the Church Thursday afteroon. l MADAM DOYEL. Readings. 112 PIANO. — "Canada's Best". on display. Toombs Music Store. graphs. Footwear at 175 Queen Street. Coal Company. Phone 2498. Court. Sidney J. Davies. evenings uni-ll Christmas. S. S. 10 A. M. Clyde River .3 P. M Nine Mile Creek 7 P. M. Rev, T. W Goodwill, Minister. r Morning Prayer 11.00 A. M. Si. Mark's, Rustico, 7.30 P. M. Members Wales (Hunter Sidney J. Davies, B. A., Rector. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. - New London Parish: 24th Sunday after Trinity. November 16th. 11 Holy Coirvn-union St. Stephen's Church, Burlington 2.30 Evensong St. Thomas‘, New London. 7.30 Ev- ening Prayer, St. Mark's, Kensing- ton. "Render to. God the thf-ngs that are God's." Rev. D, E. Noel, Rector. S. A. SPECIAL SPEAKERS .- Brigadier 1nd Mrs; A. W. Dixon, cf St. Join, N. B., will be the special speakers at the Salvation Army Citadel this weekend. Briga- tbcr Dixon is the Divlsiona1 Com- mander of the Salvation Army in New Brunswick and Prince Ed- ward Island. There will be spec- uai music and singing. An invita- tion is extended to all to attend lhe meetings at the Citadel this ueekend. BIBLE TORY OBJECTIVE. —- Trhat men and women may learn to worship God "according to the Scriptures," they must be made available in every land. so that. of them it can be said, "We do hear them speak in our tongue the W011- derful works of God." This is the sole object oi all Bible Society ef- cooxs m: Christmas ‘Photo: aowaao BMLNNI!’ rims .11: voun SERVICE-Arms! DEAR BIOM-dtihrlstmas Sliop- ' ping finished today. Have my gifts all laid away at The, Abogweit Gilt CHRIST CHURCH, Cherry Vai- ley. Evening Prayer 3.00 P. M. Rev. FOR CHRISTMAS UIYTS they'll always treasure, try The Abegweit where shoppiiigls a pleasure upon CENTRAL PARISH. - Sunday Iovlnber 16th. Canoe Cove 11 All. CHURCH NOTICE for Parish of Milton and Rustico for Sunday, November 16th, St. Johns, Milton. Evening ‘Prayer of Prince of River) Masonic Lodge will attend this service. You are invited to worship with us. Rev. Protestant Orphanage .._.___. Noam mvnu av vuma JEW. poaoruv OOIIITT. sic/mum OWEN AND WLLMA mourn W-Otl-Nell Matheson, $1.00 Each: John Warren; Kai-r Warren; Milton wuui; miton War. "n; Russell Wlieatley; Edison MUWYI; lUChu-rd Henderson; Harry Scott; Stafford Vickerson; Robert vlckerso"; Harold Younker John Jeovll; Gordon Jewell; Jamel Vlcks arm“? Alfred Ye"; Fired Jewell; Bruce lviadfinley; Roy 13w,” 50° him“ Clayton Stevenson; Mrs. RD. MacGregor; Percy Rbpef; “"5- l-Pmuvl Ilome: William Houn- ah; Lloyd biolyucaux; George Yeo; Edward Yeo; 'l‘o1n Sanderson; Nor- ris Kltson; Fred MQIYIIQIRX_ @" “' Cwc-Q-eMi-s. Frank Willis. &—OII amp ll. I - Silo-Daniel MacLean, ls I t B l’ 3 t ll l‘ e " wfi?..%"i."1.l‘" . - A 01' EQUX l‘. T...._$....., g And Life ABGYLE SHORE BY ELSIE Mac- ~ DOUGALL AND MONA MacPHAIL 0731'! "od I00 C ll $1.00 Each; Goodwill MacPhall; e on n o an" John D. MacFhall; Christine Mac- Nevm: Donald MacPhall; Mrs. Med Campbell; Mrs. Waiter MaoPhail; Foster MacPhail; John W. M34. Douzall: Fred MacPhallfl J, Albert MacDougall; Nell Maephail; George Iflmim: Russel Campbell; Bert MacFihaii. 50c Each: Waldron Seller; Mrs. John Shaw; Nell MacDougall; John Angus MacDougall; Flo Cooke; Mrs. J. D, Campbell, a , Total—$l7.00. This is a poem that has given to the world at least four oft-quoted Ilylnil. which people are not always able to appreciate. They are: "And snatch a fearful joy"; "slumbers light that fly the ap- proach oi morn"; "regardless oi their doom the little victims play"; and “where ignorance is bliss ‘tls folly to be wise." These have been used so often that they are now like a defaced coin, 1t is Well, how- ever go back_ and read again the BRIDGETOWN BY MISS M. A, Wtmderllul ode, written in 1742, MacLEOD containing exactly one hundred lines, in which they appeared first. The subject is Eton college, founded by King Henry VI - the “Royal Saint", in i440, and which has numbered its students men like Canning. Hallam, bllillan, Pusey Shelley, Fielding. Gox, Gladstone, Walpole, Wellington and Gray, The last entered in 1727, when he was but eleven y,ears old, His father refused to educate him, so the $5.00—L. s. Hunter, $5.0l')—M. A. MacLeod. $1.00 Each. MrsJC. B. Clay; Mrs. Martha MacLeod; Mrs. George iRoss: Mrs. R. B. Clay; Stewart Mc- iLeod; Mrs. Lloyd McLeod; Warren McDonald: Mrs. Phaif‘; J. A. Camp- bell; Mrs. W. McKenzie; Mrs. N. W. McLeod. lfiO-Rev. M. D. MacLeod. 75c Each; Mrs. Ken Ross; Lyman Ross, burden fell to the mother, who was 60¢-_Mr5, Ernest cangem a remarkable woman. and from 50c Each; Pearle Livingstone; whom our poet inherited hisgenlus Mrs. A. D. MacDonald; M1115‘, w, Contemporary with him at Eton Clay. where three boys to whom he was Totai—~$26.10. to become greatly attached, namely Horace Walpole, Richard West. IRISHTOWN BY WOMEN'S and Thomas Aehton. The death oi INSTITUTE West in 1742 affected Gray very powerfully, in tact when West‘! $1.00 Each: Borden Campbell; H. name was mentioned to him nearly l (Tvrrnn ovvracosrai. ciiimca 3'1 Elm Avenue Rev.- Qulncy Stairs Pastor Sundav Services 10.00 A. M. Sunday School. ll. s. in. Worship and Praise 1.00 i’. M. Evflltlolistic Meefllll Wonk Night Services 3,“, m, Wflglflnldny young Peovilea gym r, M. Friday Bible Studv ivrmo" (“icstinna invited on” the ‘F!'"’\y nlriit lien-vices. l We nrench “Holiness” of heart sivl m». ’ _ Everyone ls elcome to all Ser- vices. I CENTRAL CHRISTIAN HURCH l l l ‘ Kent Street MARVEL D. DUNBAH. Minister. M", M, 0, Stewart Organist. , and Choir oil-octet- I. TIL Ilblo School It 10.00 l. m. moo a. m. Morning Worship wfl Communion. Sermon: “THE ‘WHY’ OF BE- VIVAL." Solo (Selected) Bloyce Carter 7.00 p. m. Sermon: "THE ‘HOW’ 0F SUCCESSFUL REVIVALS." Solo (selected) Harry Crasweil) Baptismal service following the evening service everyone la cordially invited to attend these services. ‘SALVATION’ ARMY GREAT GEORGE STREET Major and Mrs. Victor Mseboou ll a. Ill. Holiness Moetllll- lundsy School lass. 7.00 p, ui. “vangelestlc Meeting Week-night Meeting each Thurs- day s P. M. Brigadier and "Mrs. A. W. Dixon of Si). John. N. I, will be the all"- iai speakers at all meetings this week-end. The above meeting will be rich in Fellowship, Testimony sud Wor. ship. A Cordial Invitation is attended to all. Gospel ‘Hdll Upper Prince Street Meetings for lord's Day I0 mini-Meeting for children. i1 a. I. linking of IMM- I Iible Reading. 11.15 A. M. 7.30 p. in Preaching of the Oovnel Week N'ght Service ‘hasdly. In!!!’ Nil" l" '1 am the poor Iv ans enter la Ie shall be levels” lohn IO-I Neither ls there Salvation h alr other. for there is aoao other sell under lleavus givll ,nual meeting of the J. F. MacLeod, the retiring presi- dent Mrs. the chair._ secretary's reports were read and approved both successful year of Club activities. The enrollment for the year 1946-47 showed 24 members and an aver- age weekly attendance oi 1B. Out of funds from weekly clues and the préceeds of two Rummage Sales. the club purchased 800 yards fiannellette which was made into the following supplies for U19 P E. I. Hospital-ill doz. nlghties. ll dos. head shawls, 27 doz. disp- ers. l _______ nursery one large size electric re- frigerator and 2 dozen crib bian- kets. and sundry small articles re- quired by the supervisor. then took place. and the follow- ing list of officers were elected for i the ensuing year: President. Mrs- Novnnber 20th, or you may notify telephones 2364 or 1725-J and con- tribution will be called for. WO-HE-LO CLUB - ‘rho sn- Wo-i-le-Lo Club was held at. the home of Mrs. Darrell The MacGuire in treasurer! and showing s very n! up The club also donated to the Voting J. F. Meet-cod: vice-president, Mrs. E:"n Pound: treasurer. Mrs. Herold Show; secretary, Mrs. Gor- don white. The British and Foreign Bible Society IN CANADA AND / NEWFOUNDLAND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY TRANSLATION AND DISTRIBUTION “Out oi every 1,000 non who read the Bible 900 must read it in s translated forat when the Society was founded one hundred and forty years ago the Holy Scriptures were in 72 Isu- suesn: list by brlnsios to- gether missionaries and lla- gulsts for translational work. it hsa been made possible for the Bible, » either‘ In whole or part, to be read In wall over a thousand lang- uages of which number our loolety, has contributed IIL” "Wile could have dreamed in the rear ildl that to- day. after only one hundred ' and fort! yearn the issues of leriptares by the British and Foreign Iible locteir would nuaibor a great total of IIQMIMO books?” Rein the neat cause ef the Bible‘ society through the .P. I. ego-ill! or lsrsash Anxllinrv .1" ee. it! Prhieo ltreti. Charlotte- tell. \ . w!" o‘; we lad be la "I '... .. an Ab I 11.00 A. M. Morning Prayer .and Sennon. Subject, "Tlhe Touch ‘of Faith." Anthem. "The Lord Is My Shepherd". MacFnrlen. 2510 P. M. Sunday 5011001 and Bible Class. 7.00 P. M. Evening Prayer and Sermon. Sublect. Christ's, Anhhem, Still", Brahma. Everybody welcome. lects of the sermons in Trinity Church by the Minister this Sun- day will be “The Lh-urch in Can- ma" The choir . will sing two anthems: Thimarfs “Ye Holy Angeli Bright" and "O Saviour of The World" by Goss. will meet at the regular hours, as will the Junior Choir in the after- noon. At the close of the evening serivce there will sacred songs by Ml-ss Audrey Far- iort. The P. E. I. Auxiliary or Branch needs your helpful cooper- ation in promoting this great work. ST. PAUL'S Anglican Church. Sunday, November 16th, 1947. Twenty-fourth Sunday after Trin- ity. 8.30 A. M. Holy Communion. (Corporate Communion. A, Y. P, A.) "Faithful Ministers of "Lord Lead Us TRINITY CHURCH, _ The sini- and "Stephen, the Steward." The Church School classes oe a recital of nell, iptcd Canadian soprano. A cordial invitation is extended to all to participate in all these services. THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES. -- The Minister, the Rev. T. H. Bus- seii Scmers. M. A, S. T. M, will conduct both Morning and Evening Worship at The Kirk tomorrow and preach the Sermon in the Mohiing. The guest and preacher st the Ev- ening Service will be the Rev. Alex M, Gordon, MA. 11D. ‘Ilhe Church Organist, Miss E. Lillian McKenzie, Mus, E50,. will direct the ‘music for the day which will include the anthem by Himmsl in the Morning. "Incline ‘Thine Ear to Me" with solo by Mr. Raoul Reywnond; and Wood- ward's Arlthzm in the Evening. "The Rodi-ant Morn Hath Passed Away." The Church Sahoo-l meets at 2.30 o'clock. The Morning Service will bsbroadcast over C. I". C. Y. SCHOOL AND HOME MEET- ING The regular monthly meeting o! the Cuiioden Home and School Association wssheid at the home of Mr. and Mrs. l". W. Show on Thursday evening, Nov. 6th with a good att ndance of mem- bers snd visitor. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the Secretary, Mrs. Catherine Compton. In the unavoidable absence of the treasurer, Mrs. ‘Duncan Gillie, the report of the‘ B. McLeod; Thomas Campbell; Ernest Johnston; Lorne Campbell; Mrs. John E. MacLeod; Mrs. Annie Tuplin; Mrs. George McLeod; Mrs. Harold McLeod. ‘(Sc-Mrs Wilfred Campbell. 50c Each: Emeline McLeod; Preston Campbell; Perley Davison; Clayton Stavert: Robert Stsvert; James Evans; Fred Profitt; Nelson Peynter; Archie Paynter; Leigh Paynler; Halsey Profitt; Ellis Plro- fltt; Daniel Hickox; Herdon Mann; Jar-hes Silrvnonds; William Mann; Mrs. Keir Marin. 25c—l(elt.h Adams Total_$18.50. lied Shield , Subscriptions thirty years afterwards, he became visibly agitated, and actually felt it. till the end 0f his ille- Eton is only a few miles from Stoke Pogls, the scene of the famous Elegy, and may be seen from Windsor Castle. The poem opens with Eton apparently in view: distant towers That crown the lvatery glade. Where grateful science still adores Her Henry's holy shade." Same of you may have stood at Windsor castle and, "Prom the stately brow Of Windsors heights the expance below Of grave, of lawn, of heed survey. ed." "Ye spires, ye antique There are ten stanzas in the ode. of ten lines each. The second re- fers to the pleasant times he spent there when a "stranger yet The Red Shield Campaign Ccm- mlttce acknowledges with grateful thunk: the following contributions: xenszhgroh (Continued) s 11.00 h’ P“"‘"'-"“* we" i‘ ‘Md “d south Pjngtte w_ T_ 2400 that makes all the difference in Freetown District (W.‘ I.) 35-36 n" w°fld t” mm- Poplar Grove (w, 1,) 5,70 The next stanza gives us some Linlzletter (W. I.) 14,40 ides of the sports of an English New llavcn (W. 1.) 5.00 school, Gray himself, like Shelley Queen lCiimbet-h (W. I.) 10.00 took no interest in sport, but here Alllllv-Rlwllco (W. I.) 10.00 he asks the Thames to tell him liowlan District (W. I.) 1.1 ~35 about the present generation of Travellers Rest District (W. I.) 36.00 sttdents. ' Westmoreland (W. 1.) 5.00 New Allmtn (W. I.) 11.15 “who ‘Drama’; n” denghl; go Swznrmerséde w 1,223,71 cleave Wood is and ( . I.) 22.25 - . (w. "W" Nine Mile Creek (w. I.) 14.15 T“ “aim” “m” d Bedequqeq District (w. r.) 40.15 Wm‘ m‘ Pm“? "f", d Prederlcton School District T° dun ‘h. ml n“ c rc 37:?“ ' (wy n x35 0r l-llia the flying bs Morel! W. l’, 21.00 Mill RHPI‘ East (vv. L) 12.00 Th" "‘ M" ' ""10""! 91¢- Centrad Royalty (W, 1,1 30,55 turo of the life of the young-acme Mt. Meillok District <w. I.) 2035 ltlldioul. "plylns their murmurlns North Bedeque (W. I.) 9.5 labours"; some dlsdaining the Kingston School District limits of their little reign, and (W. I.) 34,25 roaming regions qtmdventure, yet. - .. "They hear a voice in every wind, finances was also given by the And lunch ‘ team“ 10%., secretory showing a substantial sum on hand. the proceeds of a ' recent entertainment. 'I‘lie roll call was answered by "Sing, Bay. Play or Pay”. Roll call for next night to be answered by "My fsv- orite book." It was decided to hold the next meeting at the home oi the, president and the follow- ing at that of Mrs. Angus Boston. l-iumerous readings were given by Mrs. Roderick‘ MaoPherson. Mrs. The carefree character of their lives is delightfully described. The fact that possession is not as sat- isfactory as pursuit sometimes, is noted. He knows from memory what wit and invention a school like that can show. The place is vocal with happy volc s, there are no cares for to-mo row, and they awake with the lark in the morn. J. A. MacLesn and others. A ll‘!!! dainty lunch was then served by the hostess. " stlngclosed by The thoughtless day. the easy singing the National Anthem. night. n" gplrltl pure, the slun-ibers light, ., _ That fly the approach oi morn." Gray was a man of moods and often he was. gloomy. so hero he tries to peer into the future and imaglnewhat ills await these boys. Of course he had his own exper- ionea and he never was -a really happy man-as some one said oi him, "he never spoke out." In several stanias we have him lmag. TEAS , MQMMMQQMQQMQMOMQO-QEOMOMGOMOQMGQMF Miss Audrey Fameli K Noted Canadian Soprano TRINITY UNITED tiiiiiilili Sunday, Nov. lfilli 8.30 p. CENTRAL Gliili Kent 80th. each night Ia Attending you will find the: ‘THRILL OF SONG ‘THE HUSH 0P PRAYER CHEDRIN’! HOUR 4:00-5:00 Singing; Chalk Talks; Among other Special Features: YOUTH NIGHT: "A CHALL PROPHETIC NIGHT lnlng how Passions will attack, in later years, these lads; "Alas! regardless of their doom‘ The little victims play; No sense have they of ills to come, No care beyond to-day; Yet see how all around them wail The ministers of human fate And blank diflsfortunefi balefui train!" Then he specifies: Anger, Fear, Shame, Love, Jealousy, Envy, Care, Despair, Sorrow, Ambition, Scorn, Falsehood, Unklndness, Remorse. Madness, Poverty, Age, and then we have a sad picture of the “vale of years". All sorts of disease will invade them, Accord- ing to Gray there will be no escape, This ls. of course, all un. known to the boys at Eton. He corrects himself and says: "Yet. ahl why should they know ‘Tis folly to be wise." . One thinks of two passages in Wordsworth. One is in poem called "The Pet Lamb." The little creature pulls at its string, and the little mistress who pets it tells 1t to be still, 1t will be warmly housed and fed. Why is it restless to go to the mountain where the storms gather. "Hers thou needoet not dread the raven in the sky; Night and day thou are safe- our cottage is hard by." The other is from the "Ode on Immortality" When the youth is Lovingiy Remembered by 000.000 of hei- population Second World War. m. Oleriag. ‘Aoooutpaalstt W _ ‘ Mr. A. Graham Patterson. _ . ‘ sate-my STIAli Blillllllil Street misses ivs-"voc 1min‘ CHRIST" Campaign A Two Weeks Series of Evangelistic Meetings November 16th- exoept Saturday. ‘PRESENCE O!‘ CHRIST ‘POWER OP GOD ‘SPARKLE OI‘ PHJDWSIIP RM. Monday through Friday Bible Drills; Handicraft. THREE SPECIAL NIGHTS EN GE T0 INDECISION" = "some near. SIGNS or a ms ' tanner NIGHT: “MEET GOD AT HOME." m T s. Weeknight IIVIOOU st 8:00 2.1!. MOOMMOO-LOOMOMOMOMO-lfln -_-_ In loving memory of our deal "u!" C9111!!! B. Rosa. who depart- od this life on November 17th, 1931, He had's nature you couldn't help loving Y A hurt t-halt was purer than gold, Afld to“: who knew him and loved I-Ils memory will never grow old, Inserted by His Son Sheldon. In Memos-inns In loving memory of rm, Robert Myers. who dellarted from this life Novun-ber 16th, 1946. 011s ydeir has passed since that m. Y When one we loved was caliedjway, Hllrlly and smiling, always content, their fate, 14""! Ind relpected wherever she Thought would destroy their ‘"1"- paradise. Always whims. tho-whim and No more—where ignorance is bliss “MI What a beautiful memory she 1m Daughter, Son and Grandchildren gnfl Sister Grace. ————-—-—__ RUSSIAN LOSSES Russia reputedly lost almost 11,- intha ___________ PREDOMIINANT HAITI About 97 per cent o! the Italian Population are Roman Catholics. longing to be s man, the poet 1s represented as advising him to be a child as 1on8 as Nature will per- mit: . "Why with such pains dost thou provoke / The years to bring the inevitable yoke, Thus blindly with thy blsssodness at strife? Pull soon thy soul shall have her earthly freight, And Custom lie upon thee with a weight Heavy as frost, deep almost as llfei" ' "Little child," ho would IIY. “Ylfll will be like other people soon enough." iliillVliliidl. HOME . STUDY de cos lu Accountancy. ( lrst time available iss Canada) Also: Junior and Higher Accountancy Dlplomgg, . 0r: Any individual suhyoet. 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