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WANT
atti, cents a word pet insertion, with a minimum charge of 25C.
a \ r! - eve - '
:FOR .SALE — Good Clover Honey. WANTED -Groundhogs, 15e each.
Bring your pails. Mrs. Edward R. Laidlaw, phone 3669.
Lewis, B. 1 itie.
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FARM FOR SALE—in Morris `[asp
about 2i miles from •Eusghard FAVORITE HYMNS
Terms. Apply to J.:W..Bushftcld �a'
Box 119, Wing -ham.
FOR SALE—Brick block on Joseph-
ine street. „For further information
apply to Advance -Times office.
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FOR .SALE—Large quantity of sal-
vage grain, slightly damaged by
fire and water, cheap. Apply to A.
C. Adams, phone 40.
FOR SALE—Fresh- Honey in 32-1b.
pails for. $2.50. 10 lb. pails 10c a
lb.'in my pails, 9e in yours. The
larger amount you buy the lessyou
pay. James H. Caeemore, phone -
627r13.
GOING OUT of Felt Roof and Sid-
ing Business. . Will sell stock . on
?land. at reduced prices. Thos
Stewart, Bluevale.
lettere 11111le,1et11,ttllttet,It1'',11111ttt t e telt Itett..tAIM
Nearer, my God, to Thee,
Nearer to Thee;.'
F'en though it be a cross
That raiscth me,
Still all my song shall be—
Nearer, my God, to Thee,
Nearer to. Thee!
Though, like the warxderer,
The sun gene down,
Darkness be over the,
)Ly rest a stone,
Yet in my dreams I'd be
Nearer, my God, to Thee,
Nearer to Thee!
There let my way appear
Steps tette heaven;
All that Thou ' end'st to me, ,
IRIS ROOTS -70 named varieties. In mercy given;
Apply to Mrs, J, A. :McGill,' Blyth. ;:\ngels to beckon me
WANTED—To rent, two, rooms on
ground floor. Apply to Advance -
Times office.
AUCTION SALE
The undersigned has been instruct-
ed by Mr. Mark Cardiff, Catherine
Street, Wingham, to sell by Public
Auction, at two o'clock, on
SATURDAY, JULY 26th
The following articles:
5 -piece parlor suite, 2 dressers, 2
wash stands, 2 wooden beds complete,
dining table, china cabinet, 6 dinner
chairs, couch, 2 upholstered chairs,
kitchen cabinet, kitchen table, Mc-
Ciary's' took stove, heater, Congoleum
rug 9x10, kitchen utensils, oil stove,
lawn mower, garden hose, garden
tools, good organ.
'TERMS of Sale—CASH.
House and property, lots 115, 116,
subject to reserved bid, modern con-
veniences.
THOMAS FELLS, Auctioneer.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF MARGARET
KERR, late of the Township of Kin-
ltsss in rite County of Bruce, •Married
Woman, Deceased,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to the revised statutes of
Ontario in that respect, that all per-
sons
ersons having claims against the Es-
tate of Margaret. Kerr, who died on
or about the nineteentlt day of June, ,
D, 1930, at the Township of Kin-
"'loeS, are required to send by post,
prepaid or deliver to the undersigned
on or before the twenty-sixth day of ,
July, A. D. 1980, - their naives and;
addresses with full particulars of
their claims in writing, verified by
statutory declaration, and the nature
of the securities, if any, held by them,
AND FURTHER.' TAKE NOTICE
that after the said twenty-sixth day of
July, A. D. 1930, the assets of the
said estate will be distributed by the
executors among the parties entitled
thereto, having regard only to
claims of which they shall then have
notice and the estate will not be liable
for any claire not filed at the time of
the said distribution.
DATED at Wingltan, this seventh
day of July, A. D 1930,
J. W. IL'SI-IFIELD,
it in hath, Ontario,
Solicitor tor the Executors.
-Nearer, my God, to Thee,
Nearer:to Thee!
Tlaen with my waking thoughts'
Bright with Thy praise,
I Out of my stony griefs
Bethel' I'd raise;
So by my woes to +e
Nearer, my God, to 'Thee,
Nearer to Thee!
Or if on joyful swing
Cleaving the sky,
Sun, moon, and stars forgot,
'Upwards I fly,
Still all my song shall be,
Nearer, my God, to Thee,
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WZNQH I
nember Cardinal Newman's, Gerota-
ius, rushing to meet God when freed:
from the body of sun, only to fall
back as a burnt mothfrom the flange,
from His tremendously wonderful
presencel
To this writer it appears that no
more appropriate hymn could come
from the lips of the glorified ones.
than the sccll sworn old earth song,
"Nearer aty God to Thee, Nearer to
Thee,"' even though it be the bitter
cross whereon our sins crucified the
Son of God, that 'raised us to the
heights • of blissi .After years of
thought, the Wt -iter of these . articles
can think of no more fitting hymn
than this to be our marching song'in-
t to the Heaven of heavens, which J e
ices 'won for' us by His death.
Its writer was: Unitarian in belief
it is true, hut the hymn is highly
Catholic, capable ofbeings sung by
Christians of all shales of opiniene
and is, as a matter ' f fact, sung in
nearly all the churches. Its, pious au-
thor may have the joy of hearing h
sung on the other ;side of time when
her body, changed anis glorified, has
been given back to her at the Resur-
rection.
Mrs. Adams was about thirty -sic
years old when she acceded to the
wish of her friend and pastor, the
Rev. W. J. Fox, and contributed thin
hymn to his then forthcoming book
of "Hymns and Antltenis" in 1-841.
Her father, .BenjareinFlower, was an
active politician, editor and propriet-
or of "Tlie Cambridge Intelligencer,”
who . married Miss Gould of Dorset -
shire, and had two daughters, Eliza,
and Sarah Fuller.
Mrs. Flowers was a highly talented
lady with a superior education, but
did not long survive the birth of hug
younger daughter who was born in
1805. Both girls were carefully reared
under their father's supervision, and
both soon showed literary talent and
wrote books, poems and magazine .ar-
ticles; Upon their father's death mot
long after they reached maturity,
they moved to Lipper Clapton and it
1834, Sarah, the author 'of our hymn,
married William Bridges .Adams, a
well known engineer of his day. El-
iza, the elder sister, was stricken with
tuberculosis, and had a long illness
during which she was lovingly tended
by Mrs. Adams, until her death in
1847. Two years later, Sarah, Mrs.
Adams, died from the same cont -
plaint. Over her grave was sung one
of her own .hymns, entitled "Father
Nearer to Thee! Thy will be done," beginning:
' "He sendeth sun, He sendeth. shower,
The only mortal than permitted to Aiike they're needed for the flower;
look into the heaven of bliss which And joys and tears alike are sent
is to be the eternal home of those To give the soul fit nourishment:"
redeemed by our Lord Jesus: Christ She had written a drama founded
and accepted by Hint at the Tudgment upon the death of the martyr St. Per-
petua, and a useful Scripture Cate -
day, told us that the blessed ones'chisnt entitled "The Flock at the
ing "rite sung of Moses the man of 'Fountain." Both w,..re well known
God, and of the Lamb:" Which song
sevenety-fire years ago. It is her
of Moses one wonders? That one grand hymn 'Neare*r'mi God to Thee'
sarin on the sea -shore after Israel's i` Meir preserves her memory note;
deliverance from Egypt; "Sing ones and no doubt will presert-e it through
,.,
einem and s , ti
Lord _for ,,. (who fent n .) Ierfaa ss in
the Lt rd He hath triumphed lar- 1 1
=lowly, the horse and its rider hathltiern al time also.
He cast into the sea Or that ten -1 ane 01 our musical composers
der trustful old man's song the nin- have written tunes to the hymn, mos*
tie:th Psalm, "Lord 'Thou bast been Iuf them of great beaury. But Beth
our refuge, etc.t which has become ;an?*
written by the United States mu
;icon echo set to music Palmer Ray',
one of our national anthems �n , •
English poetic version, "O Gtrd our ',grand hymn "My faith looks up to
help in age. Mast"? Which tree' Thee," Dr, Lowelllfason is sten fi,••:
Nuts manyChristian hymns are !favorite among thein all, with 1):
`D3-ke.s' noble melody in second tlac
there whkh sv cattld ging amongthe l
e'ansunted, safe ft,r eternity? The Te ;
Deem Landatnus, "We praise Thee,';TWO LETTERS
t) (3,..d. we acknowledge Thee to be , - (� (�
the l.;urd,' as it lett it'. :Cont.p oscr'z'. $ROM FIMOTHY
hands, without the eeplicating petit- ham
ions, might be one. Sin would be lo the Editur as all t.�ttn
tltaarr ais`ay u itlt. 1 ) tai e:d would there�1)et.' \Gtns hater I'ayp t s.
he for those necessary prayers for
ut•:—
full, and forgiveness, with which •ltd eiem ° fellahs, en zy back in the
laslat cintu
care umstanccs d nap l us to fill our
t•y, whin min tsus_shnaai-ter
le: Ulna], ttt+sv. than they do be in the prtslitt de,,in
yet the
lratht.r lik;rs tri have Hi pirate :days, used to fay sorome iwaise
cltiidrtn .ask grim fir 'what they may
wurruds, so they did.
Amen.
re t cis \cct,rdinL to cur Revelation
Fe'r inshtattce wan fellah made up
AUCTION SALE•liar 1 uid sayin that -"Conlin evintc
i 111 abode, we sisal! find c,ttx.elwea-cas]rt their shaddies' befoor "' an an
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ie ie is l,t.rpttact• but not all of us at '
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Of property itt the Township. of
West Wawanosh, Under and by vir-
tue of the power of side crtntaiteed in
t certain mortgage. which will be pro-
duced at the time raf sale there will
be offered for sale by public auction
by Thomas Fels, auctioneer, at the
Metre . wick Hotel, in the `limn of
siVznt leant, c,rt
FRIDAY, AUGUST 1
At 2. the following proper-
ty namely:
The northeasterly ten acres 0,3f lot
number twenty-one in the eighth con-
cession of the Township of West Wa-
vantrsh' in the County' of Huron.
There is situate on this property a
one -storey house about 18 it by 20
£t., a smell frame .table and :bout
twa ae re-:; of timber. The land t • in
fairly good condition.
Terms of Sale. --Ten per cent. of the
purchase stoney 00 the day of sale,.
and the balance within twenty days
tit eteafter, The l.rurchaser will be en -
ed to pose:•slam I, 11 completion of
'purchase. 1itt: property will be titter-
ed subjee~t to a reserved bid.
Feetfter renins and conditiens cif
stile will• be amtde known at the tittle.
of sale ,or may be had ,nit ,application
to the endersignt•d.
Dated'tltis 1,6tlr day of Tula r\.1). 1930
"ff0;;, P11 1 2., R. VANS"PONE,
r,.
Wirt c'ham, Ont., Win ghant, (lett,
Aueti+,,neer. Solicitor for titi'
Vendor.
.steer itrperfect c , ene,, to Htan. , ether fellala shtarted the oid,ea' that
e
There is the Way .of Life, near to fi�le1ts-..lrar"ks \t+•,bboort•dy hthea rtr,vughta}�thav anss•niny-
tl
River e£ ilar.- Waters x,f Life t:, the
eras elletl. Y rt either side f e it are ting bother to ,ay sit, so they ]leve-
tet. tin `if ave swatch the shaddies an
"never u ttiiurint " trers te•itr,ae "leaves '
are ft,r the haling' of the nations.'tier sfalr irks at the prtsint tnirrae the
hitt tee hefts; the ei ,„.10; eon is aoin, to
Ali that spoils the free of nicutrlrs, all irr„
tlr ,re • lu• ie e rtt.r+1 by tltt. i sort- rkv c:t,trr ; a lot d.pan.ds on the
litho,- of what st e. made, our Sat orur sltlrt:atetc av ser; at�t.tt,iad antrashtuairtnmicnt.,
k
1t infer are to be lteaitd before per -s
fent pleasure cath be our' -t. Without ;shtr sc kta t: sh'r;;ltt ra,
Ltesilt, sake, fur inslttance, ye will rt-
t''ur tneinnrise we slttttald :lrl.5"y aurr.,traitober- that .1 tc.uld ye av the tuisstts
identities.
1 � t, r•
.
t•+,tad. in oho I. t niLittlt se air' of ' _ n
ltt.,ti5', bar rays<n at atain. too 'Yt7aalny
ett4'tei11, t%]1tt ~arta' '45''uld t"•elntC: s.porlk 5:ate5ar,,,eS fer brikfasht', 1 twUS
+•tet• trust in and lOtu for ester t;�ad, .failin blue, an euddtn'1 tell which sway
.regi at, the same tie,- 1-N. tern.., +11ar 't
rife slalrarlW:; viu� t,'et:a, ata sudden t
olecd e,f help 111 re:1n ''.se 1 erytlain cis tnanes harddtes .ptnintin our twat'
!that Ilrt:s[uis our t,r., ^t+ cI?'1st alp t:t'at ail, at a.11. 'Allis shake till s 'dtt he
;ill the intimate pee,.te+C of the 1\l --'"a l,;,t bvithtr wid fees slituttaanitlr *a-
.mt.,hty. Creator of .ail. tlaita;,rs' T:e- r•
fan shtr<,ng alio, an nxc; hack. betther
I �- - - ., than usual,an the sun shininin frig
Y• .
clay, an the: hay rosw`.in into the bar-
ELLIOTT.. harses kin MILLERruns as fasht as the hates kdltraw
AUCTIONEER fit—hundreds an tr,u,ands as tons av
Sales conducted anywhere. Wide'it an:the witate bernnin'to turn aft
i e tperience. Best efforts put forth f, ,
rm each and every salt, fire It iritti; gratrts tai•Yir lttokin brtt-
*!0. Lueknow, Ont, iter
ltrt,e l ,gran"tt out 00 the ould farrum takin
r.t „aloe:_ that lovely :the; cinsue ac the grandcltilder an ay
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with the purcha a of any
one of these 3,gti,
shaoingsoaps at w
Palmolive Shaving Cream
Colgate's Rapid Shave Cream
Colgate's Handy Grip Stick
McKibbon's Drug Store
The Rexall Store
Wingham, Ont.
Absolutely NO
HAY FEVER
or Summer Asthma, this year, if
you'll start taking RAZ -MAH
CAPSULES before your attack is
due. Relief guaranteed from one
$1' box or money back. No smokes,
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srrT7"I'VPI• 7i"tT'4`S^rTTI•VTI' t :'4..
1-
1 -
Whin
Whin the sun shoines, as it has
been doin fer spnie days, I kin see
the shaddies av a cornin Tory vic-
tory, an I will ininshun ,some av thine.
In the fursht place Jarge Shpottoe
trows a considherable shaddie •hiinsel,
so be does. In the nixt place we hey
W. T. R. Preston bilpin us this toiut.,
an he trows a black 'shaddie over it-'-
iryting; an.lknotvs all the thrieks ar
the Grits, an kin bate thin; at theer
own .game. He wudden't be wid ui.
unless he wus purty shure we s::..
gain to win.
Thinwe hev Mishter Fergus, t,
ONLY A DOCTOR KNOWS
- t
WHAT A LAXATIVE
SHOULD
` +
��E1fJLD BE
wearin Mishter . McKenzie King's
foive cint :shirt, shtumpin the praw-
Vince, an ye know what that manes.
Howard trows a purty dark sbaddie
too, so he does.
Nixt we her the shaddie av hail-
shtornas an hot winds an droi wea-
ther in the \Vesht which shud hili)
its some.
Lashtly, as the praichers say, whin
anny goveinmint has been in power
fer a number av years, the payple
tink it is 'tointe fer a change, so that
is another shaddie av the 'corninTory
victory.
Av coorse we ,heven't angry, argy-
mints to shpake av, but that duzzen't
stake anny differ, if we' only hailer
loud enough, If we had the Grit pol-
ishy we caul shwape the counthry wid-
out half tinoyin, but undhei• peisint
circumslilances we he.v a lot av hag-
rud wurruk ahead av us, but we are
the byes -who kin do it.
Yours fer a, bigger an betther
Canada,
Timothy Hay.
This wets intinded fer lasht wake,
but `got crowded out, loilke the ould
Auntie whin the family wint fer an
auto ride.
T. H.
To the Editur av all titins
Wingham )?aypers.
Deer Sur:—
Wid the Nominashun over we are
now aff on the home stritch wid the
harses runnin nick an nick sr.:to
shpake,;but wid the Tory wan in bet-
ther form than the Grit wan, tanks
to his thrainers an shwoipes.
I wondher what thim Grits brought
that fellah r Hunter all the way from
Toronto fer. Shure, they hev plinty
av min roight aground home that cud
rnal:e iviry bit as poor, a spaich as
he did. Be the sound av his voice I
tink he wus Irish, an that's what hurt -
ed me wurst, but nebi y even an Ir-
ishman shudden't he ixpickted to
make such a spaich on the Grit soide;
It takes range to roll out the itur
ruds, an make thin Grits sit up an
take notice. He is a regular Samp-
son among the Philistoines, not main -
in that he uses the same iraypon to
shlay thim wid, although inebby some
of thio, Grits will be inane enough to
say he does.
'Tisa quare wurruld, so it is. r Whui
thim L. F.O.'s used to be rennin min
av theme own, both Grit an Tory
shpakers used to call thin' interlop-
ers, an butters in, an a lot av other
tings too numerous to minshun, as
the sale bills say, but now that they
are ` only dishinterested byshtanders,
as ye moight say, :boil Grits an 'Tor-
ies do be pattin thim on theer backs
an callin thine putty names. At
coorse it is all in the pollytickle:game
but I don't tink ye kin fool thim lads
as' airy as some fellates same to tinf:.
Wan bad break Jarge wus afther
rnakin, but thim Grits wus too shlow
to thrip him up on it. He warned
payple to kape out at' the hands at-
the lawyers; an thio announced him -
sill as a follyer av Mishter Binnitt,
the shtnartest lawyer in the whole
counthry. If thio Grits srus sent so
dumb, an shlow -on- the uptake, as
the bye who tires overlays wed say,
we 'wud hev a lot' more thrubble in
winnin elickshuns.
Now:.byes we bey only a few more
to isy
'days -urruk so tit bus. an.kape
y1
r ser .oyes open. en. It is all roight to kape
3 P i' 1o
an oye on thing Grits, fer they naele
it, but don't fergit that thio lads do
be watchin us as well.
An ould Tor = frind av moine from
`Hot=ick tvus,in town wan day an ask
ed me wheer the parthy 'Committee
Rooms wus. I tuk him to the place
Danger lies in careless selection al
laxatives! By taking the first thin,
that comes to hind tvlaen bad breath,
' headaches, dizziness, nausea, bilious
peas, gas on stomach and bowels, lack ,
of appetite or energy warns of consti
pation, you risk forming the laxative
habit.
Depend on a doctor's judgment in
choosing your laxative. Here's one,
made from the prescription of a
specialist in hotel and stomach dis-
orders. Its originator tried 1, in
thousands of cases; found it sale for
women, children and old folks;
thoroughly effective for the most
robust titan. Today. Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsin, as it is called, is the
world's target popular laxative, . It is
eompoCed of fresh feel bs and tither
pure ingredients.' Von can get it, in
generous bottles and ready for use, at
my drugstore. -
GEORGE WILLIAMS
Official
C. N. rit, Watch Inspector
Repairing Our Specialty.
Satisfaction Guaranteed,,
Phone 5. Opp, Queens Ffotel.
Tkttxrsday,e 1''611jf 4th,
930
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WE CALL AND [DELIVER
�y CI OTK wf
c/ adored measure
Was LJOHNSTOH E'CO4rn ted:TO
na
14TO
co. Ltd.
where us Tories foregather, an, wud
ye belave it, he wars as tread as he
cud; be.
"What's the ntainin av this?;" he
sez. "Isn't the thrue ould name Con-
sarvitive, good enough to put on the
av Grits an U.F.O.'s' into his net be
raysonav puttin his own name on
the windies."
'Tis a great skamc intoir•ely, so
it is," sez he, "if it only wurruks, but
front av our rooms?" sez he.
"Hould yer whist man," sez I.
"Ca.n't ye see it is part av the game?
targe ixpickts to git the Tory vdte
annyway, an hopes to ilhraw a lot
-a fellah has to be a purty good man
to run on his merits. The ould par -
thy is good enough fer me, an unless
I change my moind whin I change
me shirt on Sunday, 111 not :vote on
Monday at all, at all, so I won't."
Isn't it quare what a lot av shtub-
born ould birruds ye foind in the
counthry.
Yours fer the new Tory Govern-
it-unt,
Timothy Hay.
Pat: "Why are you wearing so
Many coats on such abot day?"
Mike: "Int goin' to paint me fence
and it says on the can: `To obtain:
best results put on at least three
coats'. „
Empire Games at Hamilton
amilton, Ontario, will be the
centre next month of the
British Empire Games to which
athletes from all the Dominions
and the Mother Country will flock.
E. W. Beatty, chairman and presi-
dent, Canadian Pacific Railway, is
chairman of the national commit-
tee . of the A. A. U. of Canada for
the Games, and promises of sup-
port have been received by the
committee from Australia, New
Zealand, Africa, British Crown
Colonies, the Irish Free State,,,
Northern Ireland, while a strong'
and representative British com-
mittee has been formed to ensure
full. British participation at this
notable sports gathering of the
British .peoples, Canada will, of
course, be' very fully represented,
practically, every province sending
its outstanding athletes. • The
Games are scheduled to be held
August 16-23.
Noted Comedy -Success to Open Canadian Chautauqua
•SCIENE F OM "BROKE11r 1)IE413.BS"
"Broken Dishes," the popular }Broadway comedy by Martin Flavin which will e presented at
the conning Canadian 'flhautaugua here,seems to strike a resp l b. of eri
ponsll*C chord in 11]9 heart of everyone.
Pa llumpstead. the central figure in the play. is one of the most: lovable characters to reach bate stage
in a decade. For twenty years Pa has beet as meek as a lamb in his own home,but events transpire
'Which cause hien to pluck up his courage and roar like a lion, to the intense srprise of the Bump'-
stoad.o'Brten Dishes" is a very nnan comedy, .filled With lauglt9rr roir��9 1tlathes•Ttpc1
Lt 11
h
Presented here by the wellltnowhi artik�in Players Ctaudt.
At W1 GHAM CHA.UTAUQUA, AUG. 4, S, 6, 7 and 8
•u m•
hlf..rv�iYl;,uxu..,.w:w,.<:al