The Gavelyte, October 1908
C8DARVILLE COLLEGE. 121 -------·-- ·-------------- -------'------ - -- home the truths he had for us. He ! call from on high and was greatly urg-ed that some gates of opportunity needed and that the work being done are ever open and warned that we be was gr13atly lilest and enduring, ar– i,xtremely wary of the openings we I guing much for the consecrated ef– do take. i forts of the future. We believe our The fir:,;t of the regular Friday lee- Ibest appreciation of Rev. Sanderson's tures was ma.cle by ~rof. J. Raymond I remarkti will not consist altogether FitzµJtrkk, our Mathematics and Sci-I of our thanks for his splendid words, t>nce teacher, uµon the :,;ubject of the l but what will gladden his heart still Moon. Prof. Fitzpatriek touched I more, we know from contact with the briefly but luciJly npon its atmos-j men, that the min istry, as a life work, phere, its size, its phases, its distance has been pressed home for deep from us and its effect upon the earth thought into more than one man's as seen in the tides and altogether he heart as a result of last Friday':-1 acl– made his address so clear that this dress. great satPlite of the earth has a new- I j t>l' interest to every11ne of us. ~uch an l Excerpts. address as Professor's, delivered upon j :--o scientific a subject, certainly does , 1 "The upbuilding of a God- like char– rriu1·h to scattPr the cob webs from acter, the aim of Pducation"- Herget . our vision and shows the wonderful J "Matter is thought · symbolized; work Seil:'nce is doing in her realm. I character is thought crystalized"- Our next weekly addre:,,s was deliv- 1 Herget. PrPd by Rev.. J. w. Sanderson, of the I "G t . th h b't ~ t . , • 1 e in e a I or Pll enng prop- R. P. c.:hurch, (0. :::i.) of this plaC'e, j t ,, M K · ht . . ,. er ga es -- c mg . upon thP prt'ssmg quPst1on, ·Why I " . . , _ Eott:·r the Ministry". After declar- The ministry mu~t be more than ing I hat young men should carefully tailor made"- Sanderson and prayerfully Cllt1:-1ider the ministry a:-- a life w,1rk, thl' sµl:'aker dwelt up- j IL':,; pleasant to. be remembered. Tlw on the different cau ses which are !N. Y. and Vermont Presbytery, the - ·turni,,g men's thoughts from the rnin- i Revs. Wallace Iliffe and Wm. A. Pol– istry, sut.:h as µoor remuneration, the I lock, two stalw11rt C. C. graduates, lo11g- perioJ of prPparation, etc. and j gave, during the past summer, $1,000 · tlH·n he stated that the minis try most I additional to th e College Endowment. ;ipprnpiat..,l y anrl partirul ;-1rly has its i T~at'I-, good.
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