RELIGION BY VERY REV. GEORGE C. PIDGEON, D.D., LL.D. First Mederater ef the United Church ef Canada : AND LIFE SILENCE OF NATURE BRINGS REFRESHMENT By Geo. C. Pidgeon, D.D., LL.D. ' Everyone is writing or wanting to write about this holiday. This is not-a reason why anyone should be silent; the endless var- fety of the impressions being made on the endless variety of ob- “servers arrests the attention of all who observe with the mind the wonders around them. __+ _ . But to what end this retreat from the activities of our daily duties? . shine and shadow, field and flow- er, lake and woodland have a Message for the soul as well as sustenance for the body. : Nature's silences teacher much that is missed by the voices of men, and there is a kinship be- tween the soul and the wonders of the world .which is felt only when silence reigns. Second, there is our need of rest. We are all more tired than we know. The seasons never cease their round, but our nature Was never designed for ceaseless activity. We must rest in order to \ Tecuperate. We must “let go” in order to “eatch on.’ The world’s choisest benefits will pass us by unless! Him to render, and the suffer- there is serenity of soul to recei-| land is in turn dependent on them First, to listen to nature. Sun-' ve them. There are truths of priceless worth being taught by the lake in sunshine and in storm. There is its quick response to the elements around it. It gleams in the sun- shine; it roars its fierce respon- se to the storm. MERCILESS, TOO exercise of strength and skill, but it is merciless to the one who fails to master it. Kh has its own ministries for the lands around it, for its fulness and latent power. Even to thesobserver it brings wd ae EE LER Fes * lei remembering. , DO NOT CLOG It gives scope for the keenest} | ing by all means if you wish, but do not clog your memory with|need to forget. No one can read things which detract from, and add nothing to your chosen way of life. Your holiday should be a relaxation from routine, yes, but Ee ee ee ee ee eee r fi carried gifts of ina ours ction . Each z Hl $e g of i ssing reading for a holi- professor of English once| Birt Leard. group of summer students |- hing ind a rest it is not neces- : to Strathcona recently. A mach hotter _ is to and Mrs. Grover MacKay. a variety of writtings ex-| acs Sake in The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs, Aug 20, 1959. /tet force! wor mm. TLORNE VALLEY | .| Dr, and Mrs. Lorne Burdett, Ottawa, Ontario, have been holi- ion of its own | daying on the Island. They were true to itself only by! recent visitors to Lorne Valley as ; an guests of Dr. Burdett’s brother- intaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. : seages ; Mr. and Mrs. James aMcNeill lke this: “To give and Mr. Cecil MacNeill, motored ee re dt While beneficial to fill it with) iere they were guests of MY. MacGrath, Char- themselves and worth j:crown, spent the past weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. “Change your pattern of read- d round out your year. friend in another.” refreshment of soul ‘as well as coolness and calm te the body. | Jesus found the lake a source | af inspiration and opportunity.} As the multitude that pursued’! Him gathered on the shores of! the Galilean lake. He made a boat His pulpit for teaching by parables the truths of the King-) ie ei oa Ka waters? He He walked on Waters; Heit subdued its storms, he fled to it | for the rest which the pressure of | hungry crowds denied Him. j History sees in the contrast be- | tween His ministries of mercy: by the lake and His conflicts in Jerusalem the difference between the services that faith enables ings that the antagonisms of un- | i HENRY WEDGE—3rd Prince HEAR HENRY WEDGE Tonight On CFCY - CJIRW 9.30 - 9.45 AST Inserted by P.E.I. Progressive Conservative Party. | ‘ Jam boree Specials “It should not be a time you all the good books, or even all the best books en one subject now. | Jey You will see valiie in one, your Mr. and Mrs E.R. Stevens New York, U.S.A are receiving congratulations on the arrival of twin daughters. Mrs. Stevens is the former Doris MacNeill of Lorne Valley. ‘ Mr.. and Mrs. Francis Macln- wre and Mrs. Lloyd MacDonad, were visitors to the Island's Cap- ital on Thursday. Miss Betty. Callaghan, Char- lottetown, spent the weekend of August 8th in Lorne Valley as the ~ | guests of her parents, Mr. Mrs. James Callaghan. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Creamer of Massachusetts are vacationing on the Island. On Monday they were guests of Mrs. Creamer’s bro- ther and sister-indaw, Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Callaghan, Lorne Val- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Garnhum, Mr. and Mrs. John Garnhum of Mount Stewart, were Sunday vis- itors of Mr. and Mrs. James OXFORDS Foam Soles. 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Following the busi-| and family, motord from Torontt + , -@ contest put|Ontario. and are the guests 0 rancis Macintyre,|Mr. Murghy’s parents, Mr. amc William Munphy 6 social hour was spent | Miss Deena Stewart of Sum were served. merside is visiting oor ‘ Mr.” Oliver Rafuse left recentis Mac-/ on return to Montreal, Que., fol to Springhill, NS. lowing a visit spent in George wet Ape. 5 town as the guest of his mother. Mrs.“ Minnie Rafuse. Dr. and Mrs. DD. Scannell ¢f Boston, Mass., are holidaying ® Georgetown at their summer T® ton, Mass., following a vacation|sidence on Water Street. ‘ Ww - *