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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1928-12-13, Page 2A Atif4 rairrhi Winghatn, IncXteicrib'er Lith, 192.8 valimmommisaminimmishlimminimiguarnammelsmill The Beauty of Gift Suggestions The Joys in Giving Useful, Gifts . Helps Make "Your Christmas More Happy Gladden the Heart of some Little Boy lir Girl TOYLAND Now In Full S w ing , DON'T FO ET S AD" n + THE MA's WHO HELPS MAKE-TrHIS CHR TMAS POSABtLE OR HIS 'llitAD"'') The Bay- who is fol " ".ing in' hIs loatsteps. .:t GIVE WALKER. STORE TOYS That are inexpensive. Gloves Umbrellas ?aeit'ies -- Purses 49c $1.39 to $7.50 2Teinu$2 75 89c to to $3.50 HANDKERCHIEFS$7.50 Loose 5c to $1.00. Boated' 15c to $1.25. "DOLLS" FOR THE GIRLS "TRAINS" FOR THE BOYS Our range is most complete in both of these lines. OUR) SUGGEStION FOR "HIM" irts, Ties, Scarfs, Gloves; Pyjamas, Gowns, Under=U' wear, Socks, Garters, Arm Bands, Braces, Belts. HAKE YOU TRIED ,'"""'''''''"1"--"-:: „�-„- : Our 1.98 7�.•:��t� }.,�..�_��: i., GROON SHIR?11S-P IT ISS A : Q6 4- ^' _' Tf ' ` al'a'i �. DAND /, s �� ; .; , ' i. SEE THE DOLLS WITH RADIO EYES GAMES,, priced from 15c to $1.25 TOYS, priced as low as 5c each DOLLS you will like from .. 5c to $7.50 LARGEST DISPLAY OF TOYS Outside the big cities. SHOP EARLY AND OFTEN PLEASE GIFTS USEFUL FOR ALL THE. FAMILY Picture Books Sc up. Novels at 59c. Pianos, Cornets. Puritan Maid Hosiery WOODS "LAVENDER LINE99 SILK til .'' '.• '' E Gordon Silk Lingerie. Boye . Gauntlets Blouses Knives Golf Stockings Hdkfs. NOW THREE SH''*;' PP!NG -. FLO RS Maims Fl or Upstairs Floor BARGAIN laA.$EMET "GORDON SOCKS" ARE IT Silk and Wool 49c to $1.00. SilktLisle 49c to 75c. Wool 49c to $1.00. R Sr Come, ye sinners, poor and wretched,. Lo! the incarnate God, ascended„ Weak and wounded, sick and sore; Pleads the merit of His blood. Jesus ready stands to save you, Venture on Him, venture wholly,. Let no other trust intrude; Cart do helpless sinners goon, Joseph Hart, the writer of this hymn, may :be aptly described as .a brand plucked from the burning: bg grace divine!. Born in London, Bog.,. then as now at once the godliest and: one of the most sinful cities, he was carefully, brought up and educated by conscientious . God-fearing paren•t<s,'. But bad companions Mound him easily led astray,' and he became both: dis- solute and licentious. He became a teacher of classical! and modern languages, and his con- science led him to make many vain a; attempts to break away from the s 1 n . be had taught himself to love. He had always poetic talent, but this he tinned toward composing licentious verses. In his forty-third year he made a an account of hislife it,,, 1759 the. strong effort to reformhis eharacten, year of his conversion from his for- mer condition, Our hymn, "Come, ye sinners, poor and wretched," appeared in this book,, as also did Mr. Hart's well-known "Come, Holy 'Spirit, come." As prin- ted herewith and as usually sung, it is made up of the first four and the sixth verses, and makes a good hymn for the Advent season of the Christian year. In subsequent years;he added many av money will only boy, half as much more hymns in later editions 'of his today as whin he borriacl it, I tink "Hymns composed on Various Sub- it wus in 1895 arr. '1i8i 'whin''I lint jects." many of which were well- it to him, but ant not, shore, fer me known in former days. Some thirty- mimory plays quare: thrieks wid me, five, of them still find place in one or so.metoimes now that I do be gittin other of the hymnals, all distinguished milder. Annyway;'lovas a harrud year by' simplicity and ease of diction, and an a droy wan, w'id the farrumers,'an by the intense earnestness of the man crops wus purty;y near a failure, an who realized the mercy and love of wid low proices . fer the bit we had the Saviour, which brought him out to sell, Whate 50c a bushel, oats, of darkness into light, twinty tints, bins eggs tin chits, an There is a moss -covered,, half -bur- cattle an harses a dhrug on the mar. iect tombstone in an old English ket so that ye cud hardly sill thim, churchyard which bears the legend, at all, at all, Shure, Foive Htttidred after the name of the one buried 1>e- Dollars looked bike a lot av money side it:-- in thim days whin a good man wad "This truth by all should well be mu- wurruk all summer on a ;farrum fer derstoo T :, sixteen arr sivinteen dollars a month, an a good girrul fer sivaerr' eight, en ye end gittree thin, an two tames ay harses, an a herse power tt'achill Full of pity, love, and power; He is able, 'He is willing.; doubt no more. Come, ye needy, come, and welcome, God's free bounty glorify; True belief, and true repentance, ,.Every grace that brings us nigh, t Without money, Come to Jesus Christ and buy. Let not conscience make you linger, ` Nor of fitness fondly dream; -All the fitness He requireth, fs to feel, your need of Him: This He gives you; "a'is the Spirit's rising beam, Come, ye weary, heavy -laden, Bruised and mangled by the fall ; If you tarry till you're better, You will never come at all; Not the righteous, Sinners Jesus came to call. but fell into a state of despair which led,' on towards.. desp,e ation.. One Sunday, how ever, he chanced. to go with others to.. a Moravian. chapel, in Fetter Lane, London, where he heard. a, powerful sermon. on, Revelation, iii.. 10, "I 'also.. will keep, thee from. tile: hour of terir,Otationi'.'' That,,he: ways, was.tthe tinning point of. his life.. He turned; to the. soutea.• ofall. spiritual strength,an liumbJiy; lines,, one ucosderr,, la.eione. he wrote the. latter: p:azt of the, 'hymn quoted ahem?: Thee tune' 141kg,T:itnnrtg:e„ suggested as twtablia•for' these. aitllcctti;ng verses was 'w•eitten, by Sin' George El'ety'„ the cele- bmtetf'i orgekniste gat, \iitesttn iauster Ab - ,buy;, who. also wr,ote) the. beautiful ttune•'Sb. Beatrice to, "The Soarer went forth sowings;'," and seventaili other well- known,:hymn, t;uu,as,. travelled, sup by step,, praying, always. and, trusting simply in, the 11/4 big. He:soon found peace and conn - fort and.; the ability to shake off evil ' MONEY VALUES balfi•J s,, A. reap- orr two $ftayrw.anckks: lie.. brtgem 'Tip the_ E'i&attar av all thins to, tell: others of the almighty power • Witaghane payliess.. that. had. helped. him, and, was per- .T,'ie<tti' Same --• suedtdi to, preach in an Independent, Wan. alms• lnsht w:ake a..lallatt camp;: or, «ieamgregatiotaal chapel; in Jienn'ty,.n, ;nate. tome an' paid me Ftsihre Hundreds Street, Ii.ondons where his se•arnous: )'idlers. lie !Waited' souse than tirt:'r beenit ne• so popular that he went on Ye,ans. ago.. 'Times the fia:trsht moneys' tile, become oak of the: .reeogni'red! t I: Win' line iits my' Wife, Fier up till AM') psesaehers .of that bodly. Zito niece .hast lbeeet buss pay:in fer me la>ttsl: years he fulfilled: a. faithful: and; fk its an. bwiilkltns,, eat g;ettin the cltildet rail. fttit ministry„. until' he. was Billed! Ito led,. hint be rade' alt seturapin in,;rvya,y'. gotmuch sa"` i.t4ntd, c. Ia ;canner,. laid;`fit May 24,1 S at ort >t7 v�6,b 4 While the flush of: his Thong: oaf' jan abase„ 11 bought 11 wus a mem:av- 1iie. was still! fresh upon his he ex- Iwihthh whim II end hould a mortgegernue, erted his, poetic ability tco write sev- another mates fertrein, Interest, was eral hymns„ which he published with I low be thim days, an I onls'y a<&k,';edl foive par dint, an it shtayed;la,t, tillat,. fer I rtitir was wan to grp,uinb the faces av the poor, But whin I got the tnoaaey,1leche it shtarted tinkin av what a, gtreue tang money is. The fellah had; pal!ct me mebby sivin hundred dollen, in inter- est, Burin the toime he hadttirtrs.• money borried, an thin had to .pay' me back the foive hundred in fs. ttl t] icier, I mane that the cheque Nrtis made out fer foive hundred, bats that amount TQ ntashcan, to, warrulc fer ye all day fer eight dollars.. Yis, an I kin renumber tile_ raiva ay. the Township, co,rnin to the. Coattail, ta:naytin in a: new;. swell, two piece suint„ that he inlaid, me only c.osht hiiu. "t . Thi.in was, the hap- }.s�t.; Y,is, I got. hack me Faive• l inhnidred all, roigt:nt;, het it only illioks: am lish- ns,, Rae: two arr tree hundred. Whin L lint it,to. the fellah he: buzaglltt all the. siinncilc lie ; naided on. a, hhtendred acre. fanmumm wid it, are. feithe Ike paid it, hank. \vial the proicsst; au' favor fat ssiteers . That bye av morose;. out oh ;tile. cs aidi linrum, purtindb: he can't .matte• anng• money, avant will a good 'snutii , woiikisy, an the slttant, 11. teams af- 'then• giuirn him. I dbnliz b''nitzve the young sltlmil•pane half wurruiics, so I 'don't Whin he was wid the byes ovenrsaecs he got vin, ttli) habit av onyx: die inn what he ways. Wald, an it sheikhs' arid him, along; wid usin shia:ng, ant shmokin,;oigancetth&'a another i.al5:iits he moight item• 1*W-ler lift in itlat't. tuti;is hes. � �rRe�w���h����■®e�i�ew��s�e�sr�r��or>.� a WANTED • • • Poultry - Eggs,.. • VAI•: Cream { THE UNITED FARMERS' CO.OPERATIVE COMPANY. LIMITED. Whighalml Ontario. Phone ' 71 Maitland Creamery CALL US FOR PRICES ON ON • ■ NI a IllMI • III aa ■ Ele aI a RI illM U a NIa a• I a That only Christ can do the sinner good." Mgt' Had Mr, Hart seen or known of thrae M,. a lot ay thrubblein this wurruld about. diffruatt thugs. 'i.''ours till nixt wa'ke,.. Now that 'I hes'•,'ttlie helve lturidred: the t+1h:a'ubble is ton know' what t� dor >tacl' it, If I putt it be the Bank the; ' with only pay mu. knot pur.• cin t, if 'hi hind it to the COI Government thifam lads will only 11(00141e it; Mishter i - gtrsan is malci 't so mach money nut Ian' the booze business that he dosrn't 'Tiede it; if I itawiss:tt iitheti moinin slitt'cks, I will loikelyi.11is.e the whole ting', an if I kape it' hs the house the tntissus will be aftber• slh'pindin a lot 'av it buyin Chrisbtnas prisints fer tike chit - der an ,grsptltchilder, Shure, a fellah, does be aftltier havin Timothy Hay. SCHOOL REPORT,' S.'. S. No. 7, East Wawasatosh i, II !Fox Valetta Chimney f t o~moi—Jldibdred Mason -68,%;.11+ A)), on Robinson 42%. ! Jr. T11.—Total marks -170; Margar- et,;R.obinson 71; Laving McBurney 69, Jr, .I1.—Total marks -180; Kenneth Mas,on,185, j Jr,.. I. -Total marks -190; Dona !Armstrong 164, Alfred Mason 137,, 11 Lloyd, Mason 118. Sr. Pr.—Total marks 80; Mary Bro- phy 70, Roy Robinson 69. No. on roll -11. Av. attendance - 10.05. Alice Shakleton, teacher. meammok THE ItYDRO SHOP AT THIS3CHRISTMAS SEASON MA;Y`WE SUGGEST A New Set of LIGHTING FIXTURES Our deigns are correct; 'our. prices are first costiour service, is satisfac tory., Let us'make the in yhelp coming year, one of joy in your home. Wing ham Utilities Commission Crawford Block. Phone, 1,5-6. J 1.'S'e NIG T COUGHS FAMILY 9lZE 754