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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1928-01-05, Page 2in \V II.t-7i.I4�TIi�� �q C,A�NN �rl�T yd 14c Ili S,L I IP t,:^,L..r.'�N'i y1 -.t.,. d 14C. in STit.'[.P FI, ANN,r aTEr yd 11c'. NEN C1' ASTT'fQ'4'v'E1.,'G• yd 13c, 1;.01\7N STRIP, TO1\'1 'G yd 15c c PLAIN T3ROADC1:'f S yd. 43c EIA.:1.ISI1[RT'r DRII l. yd 21c in :1=;'ATT1 RNED 'CHINT'Z 21c p to $1,50 DRESS 0001)S yd 89c avyy-' All Wool TWEED ycl. 59c itinues through 't STO SPEC iii J Weet dies or Men's U.MBREL,L,AS 93c '5c Boxed (3) .1 . S.NDKTS , 49c All Wool 'Worsted I-10SE pair49c 14,1.00 Silk Wool HOSE, pair 49c " idl r ashion eel I-TOSE (seeds) L19 Odd Sillc TIOS. (some seeds) 25c Up to 52.95 Silk SCARF'S S ea; $1.00 Baby RUBBER PANTS pair 15c Ladies' F L,AN'TTE GOWNS ea. 98 LACES & I MBRO] D'Y yd.. .3c SEE THE TA LE OF JN"DER\VEAR-- VALUES. Value up to $2.50 OYS T:DOL,LS — GAMES/ PICTURE BOOKS, etc. ALI 25% oFF JLL S 1�1ONE-iFIOPPING AT TI -JE WALKER,.,S'I"OR.E Garment. 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Furs Linen IRISH TABLE CLOTHS IRISH NAPKINS 2 yard, 2% yard and 3 yard cloths, napkins, regular size All %FF tritiar ale t alker Store, ;og,. ani • !� i' Ill` filut�,M � � �"ir, p� `i ib"� Spd ": � � r t ; r �'ryj ,eye �K " IN • t e pit) s tell tinder the ti - age, ge,. tie was ordrrnaed tile ilei "Tile I.ni>,ltt o:C Intercession." ear tel i curacy tit the roi al i tit 1.871. his lather finished a faitli- h of Windsor,' where he did t fill arduous course, turd' Mr. Stone mid clxtoiee surroundinnss kiiv succeeded 'him as Vicar of .-hagg,t;r- stone tulle e he 1Ciil t ned until he too it IS called, away 111 I9oo. Tae tris al - ',Nays it: demand as a preacher and kc - Curet', and was constantly being ask- ed e to co-Mr/tint; lryittn fi ars. it itrit, that lie wrote some. ut host popular ' hyaitns "The 's ()sir. I{ttvitdatiolt,y',"'liicarl' 1 n lad,cn with my sin,' "Ali S <.1. speciai rrc- rifice is ended " "Goci the ' et,iorls. 1t 'w�is his byino ' "Lord of I my Sony ands" The old year's our . Souls salvation" that, by uoen BRLt RAVE C ' -C) printed herewith. The tune suggested for it in Bente of the hymnals Si", Maria semis to suit its words 't 15 well as it fits "TI1i Son of God goes forth to war" to which it is pension, alSt i 1.11y set, set. 1aria first made ' its ap- pearance, So far as is 210W.:known in a hymnal entitled "Hymns and 'Psalms," published by the Rev. W. Ciawlca V cnp;aigti" and published the Vt.- Victoria s special contntandr was unt; poems in which they appear- sit `St Paul` y catha cdr� 1 London, , d on, at 'r the title `I.syra Fitton -din." the memorable state service o1' 1.1tan1s 58, ,his father, t;he Rev.. Wit- giving' for the recovery of Albert Ed - me, was piiesen ed, to the vile- \' srd, .Prince of 'Wales, from all al- it :'t. .Paul'sal- / )t. I most .fatal illness in 187:,2, 'without church, or school, or A tall, ciarkwbearde4 fine looking man, his whole bearing and counten- ance, denoted steadfast hope, which is the 'keynote of nearly all of his hymns. Some sixty of his hymns got into the hymn books, and as intimat- !01l previously some of than have ho - come favorites with Christians of all i denominations, I A more inspiring battle song for the conflicts` of the New Year it would 'be difficult to find for the "ells' i n of the t1ay,'v than tete cine or endowin work be but lily equipped couldiitake/ li a t." By hard, uI) a vigorous charge,. though Ir lucrative Orf,e cle loss to him - tri int -tri` led Mr, Stone as'int aristocratic. nclsor and bct:oiiio sit x poor' London worked on set - for four' years, q.Ykt r the It v'i.tirt (Intentbed for last week) Mr; and 'Mrs. James Vail Camp and daughters Miry and Irene, ate vis. ttors with Mr, and Mrs. J'. T. Coolies in Wawatiosl'te Mr, Norman Stonehouse, of Lan- don,, i;; a holiday' visitor with his par - ems, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S1:onchouse Mr, and Mrs, %'red Reid and datiglt- ters,. Anna and Roby, of Varma, Miss ! Rio rt MoG>'owan, +R.2 ,of . Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. R. C; McC1r v,wsn ani 112iss Edna Were Christina visitor's With Mr. and Mrs. C. 12. C : titles nail fit "1 , Miss, Florence Seott, o#, �Stra.tfotd Normal yobtool is spending the holi- days with her parents, M. anti MX'S, �C 3' S. Scott, of Watt atiosit: Mr, and 'Mrs. Joe. Clegg artd son, 1 Jac1>, were Christmas visitors in 'Clin- ton with the lady's mother, Airs: 1"ar- ciuhaar. Mr, and "Mrs. Orval Graham, of Stratford, were Christmas visitor With relatives here, s Mr. and Mrs, David Scobie and sort William, of tuoltnotv,. Spr;nt the' week -end with Mr, anel, i`hlrs. I' QS Scobic and family. , Mwssrs. Lawrence, Ileiry and Roy Armstrong, .all of Windsor, spent Christmas with their parents, W; I -I and Mrs, Armstrong in Morris. Miss Agpss Corbett, of Toronto, was Mottle for the holiday. Miss Crtveu MCDo-5ve:I1, of Stratford General hospital was home 'for' Christmas. WR ' THE RISK "Unless Mai; , Sybilla Spaltrs Tonsi: s is a success treating yottt So throats, Cough, Croup, "Whoops tough, Head colds, Catarrh and 1) ease$;: Tonsils. Try it, C, H, McA;' Wrnghatn, J. R. Allan Wro :ot t;