JULY 29, 1950 EHURCHES TOMORROW L-Fiiacii oi ENGLAND S, PETEW5 CATHEDRAL MIMI? 5 some--2 Susan no Reverend canon I. It. Malone 51.3.. LTII. inennllloilt , Susanne Brenton. l.io. Mule ,,.,.'ut "and Director we AM,-'.I.'IIO Holy Communion. .00 AM.-Matias. ' iioo A.llI.-Choral lueharist. pm-lng thehionth oi July there ..-in he no Sunday evonlns service- Aii seat! Ire free and IIIDIFIWOIF plated. 2?" Visitors ire welcomed and the mumbent is glsd to see them after the service. .2-fjj'N""-i"j'E": S. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH ll!!! 0 THE PARISH CIIUIICII Estsbiiihed 1169 by Royal Foun- ' dniiors. The Reverend J. T. Ihbott. Rector. Mr, myygtonilf. Muglord, A.R.C.0., oi-point and Choir Mpster. Eihirrn SUNDAY Ar-sen TRIN . 3.30 A.M.--Holy Communion. 11.00 A.M.-,-L-Morning Prayer and sermon. service this Sunday will be taken by Van. Archdeacon C. it. Harris. M.A.. B.I)., Itector oi Parrsboro. During the months of July and August there will be no evening service. visitors VIII receive a cordial welcome at St. Paul's Church. PRESBYTERIAN THE KIRK OE 5. JAMES The Reverend '1'. ii. Busseli Soiners. lil.A., S.'I'.M-c Minister Miss B. Lillian Mcxensie. 0 us. Bse. Organist and Choir Director 11 A. M. - Divine Worship con- ducted by the Minister. Sermon: "Not For From The Kingdom oi God." Solo: "Fear Not Ye 0 Is- rsel"-Bueh. Mr. Ivan Rob- inson. . Visitors Always Welcome ; ..-iFi:iZv . I 223" U4: .1. a F 2 Assessor: ”' or .-.. 3 .. 1 mg" r-"J 7 CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH ZION PRESIYTERIAN , CHURCH Prince and Grafton Itroeta Reverend G. Carlyle Wooster. Minister Mr. mu .lohnatnn.. s.-no.1. organist and Choir Director MORNING wonsnsr . 11:00 AM.-Theme: "God's lyer- I-Itlns Gospel." Hymns: I08. I05, (:5. Duet: "Come Iloly spirit."- Jerome. ' Messrs, II. Crssweli and W. Phillips. EVENING -wonsmr 7:00 PM.-Theme: "Can We leaiiy Trust God?" Ilymns: 000. I05, 021. Organ Voluntsry: "Jean, Joy oi Mauls slleolrlng.” The Church School meek at ten o'clock in the morning. "Come than with us. and we will do thee good: (or the Lord hath spok- en good concerning Israel." You are cordlauy invited to wor- ship with us. BAPTIST "rue BAPTIST cnungi Corner Prince and Fitsroy ill. The Reverend James D. Davinnn, B.A.. DD. Pastor. Organist and Director of Choir. Mn. W. Allison Macllae. A.T.O.M. Morning Worship 11 AM. sermon: "God " E diet." Solo-"rhls is My Prayer”- Towhig. Carmen T Church School. the Beginners and Primary Departments will meet during the regular wor- ship hour. Evening Worship st 1 EM. erinon: lGod's Cure tor the Blues." Solo: "Why Should He Love "Me So”.-Wallace Platte. Evening Worship alter this week will be held at 6:30 PM. Supply Minister during August will be the ilev. II. S. Dunn of the First Baptist Church, of New Glas- gow. N. S. I Ver- You are cordially invited to wor- ship with The Baptist Church. ALL ARE WELCOME I , once u I CHARLES B. TEMPLETON "'I'lIE MOST IIIIFOIIEETABLE 0IiAIiAOTElil EVER MET" . on. some s. noNNs:s.s. I i 0 consumer rnupnnron "M goo VOICE cssom uMufommm.nmmum 'boN'1' Miss Ti-IIS HISTORIC CHRISTIAN GATHERING ETIIIS ADVERIISEMENTMADE POSSIBLE BY INTERESTED ciiiiiioiiliowii BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL MEN ll! Thelma Ohtir oi ' "Id 10:00 All. -.- Church school and ly Ileur. lI:00 AJI. - Morning Worship and Communion Ionics. Sermon: "break The Clay ritehers and Turn, on The must -the Minister will preach. Musical Selection. No evening service through July and August. - central christian extends a hearty welcome to all visitors both from in town and out at town to the service of worship on the Lordb Day. United PENTECOSTAL . CHURCH 87 min: Avenue . Reverend Quincy Stairs. Pastor Phone B100-L. SERVICE -10 A.M. - Sunday School. 11 A.M. - Worship and Praise 2 P. M. - Children's Church '1 P.M. - Evangelistic Meeting. You are Invited to Attend "The Church That's Dii.t'erent” v OOSPEI. IIALI. I Upper Prince Street Order of Meetings for Lord's Day 10 AM.-Sunday school 11 A.M..-Breaking of Bread 7.30 P.M.-Gospel Meeting. "Preaching Pence Through Jesus Christ." . Sf LVATION ARMY GREAT GEORGE smear Mniorusod Mrs. E. Hutchinson. SUNDAY SERVICES , Ii A. M. - Holiness Meeting. E A service devoted to the I p . deepening of the spiritual life. , 2.30 P.M. - Sunday School :md' Bible Cisse. 7.00 P. M. - Salvation Meeting. All are cordially invited to wor- ship with us. . WASHINGTON. July 27- (AP) -Senator Millard Tydlngs (Dem., Md.) said yesterday that a newly- opencd airport between here and Baltimore will be used to defend Washington ii "atomic bombs are thrown around." regard to rail GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Literature And Life By IOOKIIAN IIATIIIW ss.Nos.n's "DOVII anion” Matthew Arnold in his essay on the poetry oi any tries to account tor the smallness ,ot Gray's poetic output. and declares that it was "an age oi obviously because he tell on prose." By that he memo that the literary atmolplme oi the writer's time but meet on his literary ,roductions both in style oi composition. and the smosmt at work he did. Now this applies to Arnold him- seli. Take "Dover Beach". It is ml! of pain -- pain of the spirit. We recall the 1sot- that science had come into oontliet with re- ligion, and Darwin hed shocked the world with his theory of evo- lution. V Arnold shows in his literary and theological essays A produc- tions like "God and the Bible." and "loitlersture and Dogma." "Culture and Anarchy" how the old theories are no longer sstlsisctory. The poem. "Dover Bosch" is quite characteristically Arnoldlan. There is E and pathos about it and. this is like Arnold. There is "the eternal note 0! sadness." The setting is evening and he and his wile are sitting looking at the water,- Dover Beach. The sea is calm and the moon lies lair on the stratie. We recall Wox-dsworth's line - "the see that bares her bosom to the moon." Likely it was in the mind oi A!- noid, for he was an avowed Wards- worthlsn. He and his wife listen to the tide: there is the grating roar oi pebbles as the tide moves them along the strand. This brings the eternal note or sadness in the listeners. . He says that the Greek poet. Bophccles. heerd the same songs by the Aegean long ego. and it spoke of "human misery.” It had its own meaning ior Arnold. the modern poet. The see or isith was once Inn and the tide was high. It was so though 5 "bright. girdle encircled the globe." but now things have changed: the tides are retreating and all he can hear is "the melan- choly. long withdrawing roar" E .- . Ma .4. ifs: me I '.l'.W.lcntloyo.L!7 ' .r.es anus. ciisrioiioi'o'v:."r.s.r.. along the naked shingles oi the wprld." P001116 had lost their moor- ings, "and in the sea oi lite cuisi- cd. we million mortals live alone." At the close or the poem. he hide his companion - likely his wife -"Ah. love let us be true to one another. tor the world had no real healing power -.- no Joy, or love or light. no certitude, no poses. no help ior pain: it is like s dsrkling plain. where ignorant ' are clashing by night - surcly a sad enough picture. Matthew Arnold was a lovely soul. I recall how a minister in Halifax said that he was in e school in England when Arnold was inspector and he wss the soul at kindness -- very gentle with the children. One can knagina that after he has read Arnold in more of verse. , Ii! you resd "Rugby Chapel," an elegy on his tether, the iamous master or Rugby. 9011 will recog- nize how he valued the real things Continued on page 8 THE cEursAL GUARDIAN fhiseoinnsnbrescrvodtsrnosn g newly hetero may be stlvoeentssword.striettyvA7- olsieinadvassoa. OIAIWILI. tor Photographs, IIOWAID smmms 1001'- WIAI at 115 Queen Street. OIIANDLEB nnos. tor Mire- chroin Master Sink Frames. usonroi rmsuma a speci- ality. Msllett's Buttery Service. DI. J..W. McKENzI.E will be ob- sent from the Polyclinlc during the month of August. ALI. BUMJVIEB DRESSES clenr- 2 ing at 33 1-a off at the Fashion 5 Shoppe. ...... FLIGHTS DAILY except Sunday to New Glasgow and I-Ialiiss. Phone Maritime Central Airway Lxnltod 3081 or 540. MseDONAI.D RADIO SERVICE. 180 Kent St. Radio repairs. Sound, equipment. Disc recording. Closed: nll'”day Wednesday. July and Aug- us l Tuesday, August 1st . RED OROSS BLOOD DONOR CLINICS I Red Cross Hdqts., CHARLO'I'I'ETOWN- Monday, July 31st St. Mary's Hall, SUMMERSIDE- 1000 DONORS ARE NEEDED AT THESE CLINICS TO MAINTAIN FREE RED CROSS BLOOD TRANS- FUSION SERVICE IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FOR. NEXT THREE MONTHS. 2-4 and 6-10 10-12 a.m. only .- sesa- BE A DONOR and SAVE A LIFE! EV monrs co I -DY TRAIN. BUS. AUTOMOBILE AND ON FOOT - FROM ALL OVER. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND -- THOUSANDS ARE COMING TO SWELL THE GREAT TIIRONG AT THIS HISTORIC .. . . . ISLAND - WIDE F o RU MON. JULY 3! 7.9.9. P.M RALLY OOIIS OPEN ' O 8.30 J nusnsnln Red Cross Blood Inautan Donor clinics next week. See ad re times and places. Donors are needed. BICEIVING I106! It lid each Tuesday until 11 A. ill. on roads are passable our trucks will pick up as usual. Robert Dawson FARMERS-We have in stock two good used Tractors for sale at s bargain; also 1 side delivery 333, yomggvgouvg mm” Wu,-, rake. new; 1 hay mower. 7 it. special. Clearance sale. cut. new. W. G. Barbour Ltd. Euston Street. . mnnovn nxcunssoxs - Enjoy the sea-breezes on the mo- tor launch Ran-A-Tun. leaving the Ferry Wharf, Prince Street. ev- ery Saturday and Wednesday at- iernaoru at 2:45 and Sundays at :30 and Wednesday evenings at :45. For further information phone l194-J. l Tuesday, August 1st . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-10 p.m. High School, O'LEARY- Wednesday, August 2nd . . . . . . 2-4 p.m. "' 11 A'M' "' Women's Institute Hall at ALBERTON- I "SOMEBODY SAID TO ME - 'WHY PRAY?" Wednesday, August 2nd . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 7-9 p.m. ' y 8 PM y Dalton High School, 'TIGNISH-- Thursday. August 3rd 10-12 am. N L 0 V ” Borden High School. BORDEN- '8 P. M. - Constance Templeton Sings Thursday, August 3rd . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-9 p.m. FINAL SIINDAY TRINITY OHIIRGH HEAR - CHARLES I. TEMPLETON WARNER NORMAN -- GUEST OIIGANIST THE lilll House on DISPLAY. iiELic-sious, EVERY. DAY CARDS at THE IIILE HOUSE 100 mznor sr. cmmmnmown LARGE VARIEIY CALI. 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