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The Wingham Advance Times, 1930-11-20, Page 44§AMIN, '1 ing Cards OUR GREETING CARDS For Chris Inas and New Years are now on display. ND 10c•CARDS ARE THE GREAT - VALUE EVER SIIQWN. cICIBBON'S DRUG ST010 wingham The 'Phoirie 53 _444. eet tars . • Van& NI • iiitlYsit • iffeiRa ditt Ct4 1 ceots a word per insertion, with a mininautn charge of 25c. '34" 4: ta, JAW:. ift:74t-IVICirk.161141VriiiifierCitritff•,:rt•AlYttlIrlir.V4), ALL MUSICAL InstrunaentsaStrings Eta, best quality, lowest prices. G. A. Sehatte, Agent for Beare St Son. FOR SALE--„APple Rutter. Jos. 01- heiser, Teesweter;, Ont. FOR Saki -El— Second-hand Furnace. Gciod Size Quebec .Hea,ter, and El- ectric Washing Macanne. All in splendid ordere, Buehanan Hard - FOR; SALE -e6 . Gilson Engine, and Gilson, 41, Grinder. All in good. shape. „Apply to Thos. Tay- lor, phone 613r6. FOR SALE-e-Ma1e-1-16und, three year old; night „ready .fer• work running ,gobef on 'grouted: or snow, a true trailer and'a gdcjd voiee, and not cross with children, pfice reason- able. .• Write for -particulars to Box , .331,- Lucke -tow, Ontario.. IGH SCHOOL STUDENT desires 'work -after ;4 in -afternoon. Apply to -Advance-Times. HOUSE -FOR SALE—Now rented, a real -.paying :investment $700 cash payment down. Will handle this pro- perty. Apply. to,..13ox ,A, Advance, Times.- , ' ••• • SPECIALS •-inal-Iouse Values—Sever- Nair. :21st, at iriclack, the follc'/Wingl HELP IINEMPLOYIVIENT By buy- ing your Cedar Chest from George Wraith. They make beautiful Xmas gifts. I-Ioxne in evenings, phone 104. -. WANTED— 2 Girl Roomers, High School or College girls preferred. Apply to The Advance -Times Of- fice, IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of mY dear Mo - there 'Mrs. T. M. Henderson, who passed awaY. -November 17th, 1929, Short ,and sudden was the call, Of one, se dearly loved by all, • The blaiet waS great, the shock severe, We little thought the end so near. Only those who loved, can tell The pain, of not saying a last fare- evell.... Sadly missed by loving Son, Ferric. - AUCTION SALE PureBred Cattle: 'ILORSES, ETC. D. M. Scott -has been instructed to sell at Lot 30, Con. 3, Morris, N miles North of Brussels on Frida.y, al good housts ,for sale atG practi- cally half their price. Apply to T. T. Fells. maina.infwordilftSnoe,bwnsrtioirmjan7,71:118;331992-1;. AUCTION, SALE Of :Faroe Stock 'and -.Implements,. will be held; on ,Lot _20, Concession 2, Turetlae.rry, ' FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21st I Sale to continence at 1 o'clock p.m. I Clifford, Jaenktus, 'Viet Gaynor, Pieetpliet-or*. 4> I Auctioneer. !bred by .1! A. !Watt; Elora, Ont. Dam—Villao Maid 17015; Minnie ;Sailor 4th; Minnie Sailor, Sire—G-ain- 'ford Marquis '-*--83755 (1086,90); VII- I age'Duke --80287—; Pride of Scot- land Imp. e --,e4521,8.—; altoeeel • Sailor I (Imp.) —0969 --!el 'Tracing to iso 1c»r Imp. —95 B'roadheekkatiet lee. .÷- Red; bore. Feb. 15the192.7]*br4 fry Archie His- lop, Eresselt'Ont; • Dar--Broadhdok's Jilt —84522 -.•-- Roan Rose :(Inite) —43611— Sire— Mina Champion —170253—• Prince of . —60861— (92900); Scottish PFinee —.50090-- (84728), With.Roan ..... . . i MORTGAGE: SALE 01'..l7vialilable.,1artre Property tirid:e.r, arid*.''by, vittne• of thepowers aontain•ed in a certain Mortgage which will be prpcloCeil at the time , of sale', there evill be offered for sale i by Public AtletiOn 'cm* Saturday, tile ; 29th day of" NoVember, A.D. 1930, at i the hour of 2.30. &Clock in the after- i nopn at the Brunswick Hotel in the ' Town of Whigham, the following pro- i. perty naintlye In the, Township Of i Morris, in the County of Huron and , ' P,rovince. of Ontario , and beieg coin.. i posed of the South half of Lot num- , ber Twelve in the 1.hiril 'Concession ., of the Said Township of Morris, and also that part of ,the ;North half of i 8 Lot number twelve, in the fourth con- i eeSsian of tbe said Toweship of Mor- 11 ris ' which" iS lietted •alicP bounded and I particularly described las follows: ' a COMITIgric iii;g at the year t h-weeterly en- gle of tbe eaid 'half L,oti. thence south- I b (Ay along the etr:eatetly limit of the i I said half lot to the :middle of the bed!, of the Rivet' Maitland, thence follow- ing along the centre,of: the said bed l S of the said river Maitland, against the ; ' stneana until the sarne intersects the I , easterly limit of the said half lot, or 16, in, case !thasame does not at any point I'' intersect the said litnit, then follow- ing the sane couese as last before en en Hon ed :until the ,eam e reaches the I f, point thereof uclarest, the a,:aid easter-1s ly lenit and frben 'thence easterly in . I a line parallel to the northerly limit ''` of the said half lot to the said easterly , 11 lintit , 141(trOOS,, and in 'either case II) thence, itortberly" along the said east- 4, 1 eirly limit to the norib-east angle of d OW Said ltnit ..101:, hbenee westerly a- long the northerly limit of the seat;fo half lot to. the place of beginning, 1 : 'Upon the property it is said there Are• three frame bares, frame house and a supply of water. TERMS—'rett :Per' dame of' the Pei. e hese money- to be, paid down at the time of sale and bialstnce to; be paid within thirty days.e*1:ermis of sale, if agreeable to the itterig6,gees, may be arraoged,' • !or fuhltie,t pal -tiddlers and condi- 'oils of sakapply to the und,Creteeea) DATED at Wilighate this eighth day of Veveiniette, AJ), 1930a • 10 Trii0MAS .0,ilil,, * Au etiteriette " ap USHF/E'LD, 1 An 0 twice Sc •ie`figitg . calf heifer at foot, sired by Gainfoi Snowetortoe; Eged again Sept. 29 t Gainford Snewsteirm, Broadhookee Jilt 2nd. Roan, bor Feb. ,and, 1929; Sire—Gainford Snot stolen —148339—. Dane — Broad hooks Jilt --118440.—e•with roan hi er calf af fool JaSul2t,ni Maid a-177054-- Med, born 415347, :1.. Dam—Red Ribbon, Sultana (Imp.) —31160— . Sire— Gaiefbrd of Salem —90413-- -ord Lieutenant (Inm.) —500502— 'rince, of Rettie (71248), Bred Mar th to Gainford Snowstorm. Roan *Sultana ---Roan, born Dec. 5th 05. Dann --Red Ribbon —115380— Sire—Ivanhoe 122760, Roan bull cal t foot. • Claret I'rincess 7th ---163569---Roa ,oen Dec, 1918. Dam ---Clare rinceSs 78638; Sire—Spring Valle Hero 95930; Newton Princess TI el 5395, racing to Claret Princ,es brod Oct. 17th It ;ainford Snowstorin —148339—. Mina Lass lst — Roan born Dec rd, 1925, Dam—Mina Lass 111539 ire—Ivanhoe Count of Voodfickl —66152—. Treeing to lina Lass imp. White heifer calf at ege Bred again to Gainfoed Snow - 1 non, Nov, 2nd. Mysie 3rd —151444--. Roan, born ug. 2nd, 1918. Dam—Mysie of Sun- yeider 3rd 111540. Sire—Red Start —69744--; Crown . jewel, —883- 4—; Tracieg to Mysie*37th. 1111 — MUST PAY FOR PAPER In giving judgment against a delin- quent subscriber recently, judge 0', Reilly, of Cornwall, mAde ,the state- ment that newspaper publiehers had a bard enough time fitiancing their husi- ness without being dene out of the subscriptions, If it person wanted 10 stop a news- paper the proper way was for him to pay all arrears, and get aetectipt, or, if he was paid ep, refuse to ' take Che paper al the postoffice „ena. •have a record made of his refusal. • A inan who °Wed for a Newspaper could not stop taking a paper and, expect the publisher to go without his pay. It may be added that no publisher wishes to force his newellaper on any- one and any subscriber wishing his paper discontinued will have no trou- ble if he •does so in an hotiest and businessllike way, • Buy Poultry on Grade As a result of—a -;:ionference of lead- ing wholesale .buyers and representa- tives of the Federal and Provincial Governments, an agreement has been reached on the part of the buyers to recognize Government grades. The agreement marks one of the mbst important developments in the poultry' industry in many years, Just what this announcement means to the farmers of Canada is indicated by the fact that through the simple process cif crate -feeding and properly finish- ing poultry for market, from 50 to 70 ents in mark -etc value may be added to, the individual bird. A mini/num differential of 3c per pound premium for all grades in the milk -fed class over the corresponding grades in the class selected is. guaranteed by the buyers, and supplementing this will be definite and substantial price dif- ferentials between grades within classes, the differentials increasing substantially with each decrease in grade. • A significant feature of the situa- tion is that for the first, time on a province -wide basis the premium which the consumer readily pays for quality in poultry, is passed along to the original producer. , Feeding experts tell 'us that it costs less to put the last pourideon a ma- ture market bird than it does to raise the bird to maturity. It costs from 7c to 8c per pound to raise the bird to maturity, and front 3e to 66 per pound to crate feed and finish. It- is further. stated that the aver- age range bird may be expected with- out finishing 'to "*igade "SeleCted B" while by being •ceete-fed and finished; not only is it possible to increase the weight approximately one ,Poned, but what is more inMertant, to . raise •the market grade to "Milk -fed B" or to tiMilkefed current prices this means an added -:Value "per 'bird ,of around, ;T5c. • This whole .situation means that a premitut be , paid fOr the better. quality bird, ancr that lih b very lattleeena.eket,•dernand.foresmall,. thin and poorly finished birds. There- fore it behoottes the Pleilltry-raisers to make a, speeial effort; this year •to: crate feed, properly finish and prep-, erly killealt birds. for market', •• MEETING OF HURON -cl COUNTY COUNCIL • n The Council oft the 'Corporation of aithe County of I-Inn:in will meet in the _ I Council ,Chamber,. Goderich, at 2 • 0'- f.. clock ie the •afternoon of -Tuesday, .the 2nd .day of December, 1930 All , accounts against the County must be in the hands of the Clerk not later than Saturday preceding the meeting of Council. Godench, November 15111, 1980. • • GEO. W. HOLMAN, County Clerk I a-- • IN MEMORIAM n HENDERSON— In lovin4 'memory t of our dear mother, Mrs, T, M. Y Henderson, who passed away Nov- ernbei- 17th, 1929. S Gone is the face we loved so dear, Silent the voice we loved to hear; When days are dark and friends are 1 Dear Mother, how we all long for you. A loving motbert,htiluikeeahnedr, kind find; No friend on ear For all of us she did her best, And God gave her eternal rest. ' Sadly missed by Husband and Family. 8e--, Roan heifer calf at foot. A heifer, 11 months old, from Gain - rd Snowstorm, Roan 13u11 Calf, 11 months old from Gamforcl Snowstorm. and out of cow (No. 5) Roan Sultana, 1 Grade cow, 7 years old, calved 4 weeks; 1 1=16Istein cow, years old to calve about' time of sale; 1 calf 4 weeks old.. ,Horses,, -1 •Colt, 1 year old from Perdu:roil horse; 8 spring colts from Pareherons horses; it quan- tity of wood, 14 inch; a mow of hay; about 12 bags potatoee, Sale with- reserve,;;J:T;ortgis-All surds of $10 and under, c avee moethe,dicelit giYeet futillShing Provedeiblift liotele*;f4,110, r aet t. per num ofr credit' amounts, a ivr. tti AuctI9,ti:Npt, t reee NOTICE A meeting of the Electors of the Town of Wingham will be held for the nomination of Candidates for Mayor, Reeve, Councillors and Trus- tees for the Public School I3oard on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24th; 1930 at the Town Hall, Wingham, Ont, Nominations will be accepted coin- Mencing at '7.80 and will close at 8.30,. Candidates must be nominated in writing; the proposer and seconder must be present, Immediately after the close of nom- inations the Candidates Will addrese the Electors, 'the' election', eequir• - ed. will be held at' ifie'ge4OSata 'Mb:As named in the by-law 'on Vidnday De- , a comber 2nd, 1080, 3 • ' • • W, A. Galbraith, Returning Officer. " t‘t, 4.1'1' 440,4 WINGRAM ADVANCE -TIMES FTIINT A(i.111008.. Terrible Chances Taken in *akin of Fatuous Picture*, The aiereen-struck and the despere ate -will do anything for the "movient" and- .W0 "t says Peaiisee.'s Weekly. They wilt defy. death, alsk 'Lath and life, alid throve safety'and precaution to the winds If the illin • director Says, "Do at." • There is as much reckless dariag. filmland, as much stark dare-devit- ry and, utter disregard of personal safety as in a.vitation, the army or the navy. When ships are blown up, housee fired, gene discharged, rivers forded, battlee • staged, aiiplanes crashed, tights fought, to make seristetion tor the cinema, Dyes are beiug gambled and grave risks run. liowerd ,Ilughes, stunt picture - producer of Hollywood, wan.ted a man te throw e. heavy hombhm Gotha into a 7,084efoot tailspin. No sane, experienood birdmata would attempt such, a eraikv feat-- yet Hughes found a Alm man to do it. He escaped without injury, al- though his mechanic was killed. Once, in South Africa, during the filmiag of "Battle. of Blood River," a1ta doxen men volunteered to be thrown into, a torrent. Nphe of them could swim, one was drowned. Salinity Lee, daretievil of British ftims„, has, done many hair - raising stunts for a moderate•fee. During the Aiming of "AtLitntic" two men had' to be thrown 60 feet into the water. There were several volunteers, In "Ben Hur" many people were hurt in the great chariot Beene. "In- toletanee;" "Quo' Vadis" and "Birth of a 'Nation" had their casualty lista also, But for every titan that fell or died' there was another to take, his place. Two actors were killed a whilss ago in a snowslide. More than one man was Smashed up in "Wings' and "Flight" — those unforgettable air pictures. A new motor -racing filth is certain to add someone to ,,the list of ,film suicides; while fires, shipwrecks and explosion sbenes have eontributed their extensive share. Dick Grace, Hollywood's supreme stinit raan, 'says film' daredevils live only to be killed or go inSane. And the star Mext at the game 'rarely earn more than fif- teen hundreda year. ' The son • of the late Alec Hurley, who has adopted a screen career, has completely shaved his head to' play a Hun in "Phe W Plan." More than it dozen. men have svreat away beards and moustaches; Brunettes': have become 'blondes; redheads gone vrhite, and white men turned placket the wish 01 the cUm- ero goal' • Izi "Weeterits"—as Atherican-made Alms dealing'''with °cowboy life are called--4nett and women are tieing constantly injured and sometimes killed. But no one regards the mat: ter seriously. The supply of heroes - is greater than the demand ' ' B.N,G,ASHAlf:ANA.S A RAJAH. , Charges Vymer' Brooke Retains 'Title " of 'Ttujaile of gaiativak:'' • F'Ve 'recently iieeetzloyeil" Chi: ' nese eriart,er' in Borneo.; • • Bernie°, in the'diiiliaw.Archipelage,, is the largest inlisibited 'island In tbe. 'iverid,- and ha § a .tiejint'atioe of Over Bbr• neo has ,neier been united,..and feut divitlions eouiprise theeilland•, tateee• ' being Brunel, NOrth B�r- neo, and.' ' lloas'eSsitnis,1-- in vrhitii is Fontianak- besides 'the Is- land ''of Littman. • 1.• , The prosperity Borneo 'as t . whole, 'and of Sarawak 'la Pdetienlar, 15 larsoly due' to ' the' ' of ' Sir 'James Brooke,' an Ebglishniao t who wen there in late, imbued with' 1 the latisabetlian of''ailientare. He arrived in the island to' find the un5le at rebel tribes; and immediately went to his assistance, As a reawardr•Brooke was given'4.he title a first white ,hean tO esoahoilored•ind also Th sday, November 20th, 1930 I -ION. W. D: UPSHAW ENDORSES SARGON ., Few men in America aro known te more people from coast to coast than William D. Upshavv, former Con_ gresairian from the. Fifth (Atlanta) District of Georgia, °During hie eight y,ears in -Washington ,he attained mi- tionalprominence,A,Well known tia- iional magazine described Itim.aS,'"the most amazing ,niare.in Goagress," Obeying a grateful hamoise beCause. of the great .physical blessing receiv- ed through •tbe use of •Sargon ; Mr, Upshaw writes .that he :Is eimply do- ing unto ;others e2tee he ,woujd have theinedo unto !him. liaakiiit the fol- lowing voluntary,:statement: "My first experienee with this re- markable . inyigoratOr •.in the summer of 1928, when Sargon was brand new, I was suffering, from ner- vous .debility' and- a.n-alarming physi- cal depletion .as.7.,the result of over - week on the • lecture .platform, and really feared I would 'not have en- ough strength to get -me through the political campaign of july- and Aug- ust. Unbelievable as it may seem, two bottles taken with the Sargon Pills simply made me .otier, .After the most hectic speaking. • ;campaign through which I evertpaseed, Came out. ac- tually feeling far etronger than when I began, ' ••• : • "Later, ruShing away On another busy speaking 'tour "ceVering several States, I did not persevere -in the daily use of the. Medicine Until: systein was tboreettghlY dleanSecl, with the re - salt that ,teviee*inee flren•I 'found my- self again suffering froth' general de- bility,,'ConStiPatiOn and dizziness, and each'tinie the Sargon Coinbination has cleared me up and left nee feeling tin - top. "Living now in the aftermath of those refteshing, experiences, I am moved by cominonegratithde to heart- ily commend this vehcilesorne and ef- fective medieine tb' everybody whose rundown conditi-On calla for complete restoration." ' Sargon may be ' Obtained in Wingc• hem at McKibben's Drug Store. , "WHEN A FEL.LER NEElYS' A .FRIEND" , M'aeday, Noir. ,24th: 'the' opening day'o'/ . the' great ciafieri-Oide Christ - m, as 'Seal Sale:'''Pesthien froth coaet to •eodse will delati-ei• thousands of, lettere Containing .iChrietnias Seais during the Wlee•k'Tite 'ofoceeds from this"annual sale lloisible the orgatliied* cainllh,igit': against tuberctie loSis through'itlit !the' ' Denainion.•In sisting Sanatoria 'Ye' Put *efficient trearnent Withi'd "the *i.:e..Ach of every stiffelrer'fi•om tubet'eulosie"; hp 'provide -*Syateinatic e'ieirriiiiktien• of all those exposed the" disease espec- ially children, in order that eases inaY' b,t'diaceyered‘ early: ehOlugh to cure hem,"arid pt.,.,,,:ifar'e to those vho are suffering atql*Canntei afford 6 Pay for 'die` t?'e•iliCrieeitt." Tubercu- esie' 'tette of"' tie."'n;*6l' costly *che- eses becau„Se the 'long period of I nes 't EverYone .1i.kes Santa Claus, there - ore be appears, this year on' every. eal and it is hoped he carries an ap,- eal to*gvellichl,066-IY•One who can will- • eneeonslY respd'hd. When. yeanopei ao hi. letter rernernber theee t ingse•-• made Governor of Sara:waka •• He at onee,set to • the existing government; introducing! w0.11t: to egatirin free trade and it oeve•eode of laws. le • with death and .supPreeseff• piracY.• Soon he was made ConsuleGeneral•oi Borneo., night' while" bit' was acting as Itailthe of:ISaraWak fel. the 'sultan, Brooke, -at attatked by Chinese 'who reseatedataitt gfforts tp stop, ; opiate He defeated his enemies, andeledd theeeat'IsfactiOn (if peing the andependenee of his provinCe recog- nized by the British Government. The country prospered; in the chief town of Sarawak there were 25,000 peo. ,plea, whew' ,i3rooke eJet eonillarad • with 1,000 whom he had found there. His sister's son eueeeeded, him in 'titles multi:die; and tittartig his San, Charles Verner Brooke, retains the title of Rajah of Sarawak, and holde his grandeninaWg•lpdsition Borneo, WIDENING 'THE STRAND. Pollittienced ThirtY-rive 174earrs Ago • Now. Virtually Completed. • • •••$' Ile made "head hunting" punishab The job, of,. wideleinge the stnend, begun thirty-five years ago, and which. ha,s.•cose more, than ,47,500,- 000, is virtually Completed, but te a few years haVe tie be done:all Over again, The task ttlettolved Wid- ening ot the <Strand, known, to Mil- lions of, teneiete, was undertaken when it beeatne 'obvious' that the many "bottle *heek". ebetinetions would seriously hamper the move- ment of norniallY lnereasing traffic, Experts new .predietethat in ate other twenty years traffic difficulties on the Strand will have increased to sueh .extent .that the nee/ vvidth of eighty. feet from wall to 'wall may riot be sufficient. Ati arbitrator now is fixing the sum to be .paid by the /gondola County Connell 'to.the nalssioner of Tirovlen foeadft tional • spitee !heeded for widening at the, IslantiA.., Sae.. ,bofendede ,• by the Strand, tritalgaar' Squire and Dun - caution steeete is planned to coft- atrutt stately bnolidings thie aite. laeiret, Steel ',Ptatientattettie , ''-'The:"ArOKititta4jeanatinefed Of •stool to ' h " t as the • • *tient* Aittositit,i Atall I- The seals are 'useful. 2. The scale' apt*al for 'help in an 'urgent cause. Everyone ia aware -of the difficulties confronting needy homes. When there is more poverty or the need ,it more ,pcute, the cause is accentuated, Teiberculpsis thrives where hardship exists, 3. The educational value of the ap- peal to millions is helpful. 4. The restoration to :health and' 01 those physically afflicted is one of utir greatest obngatkpriS. 4. The seals and all the 'materials us- ed in this Canadian effert are pro- duced in 1' •tcap,a4m,-;,, 1 • There neve.i.,•:WaSeseetrinC:'•O'Nee" the, generosity of t1iejbli was more es:-. sential than this eeeteOra The -net p.roe ceeds are Made as large eoesileie .theeugh ':united V,rOdnCtiOil and ewell organiaed :wOrk, so ., thee. the local committeeee are *able to ;spend the maximninAmourne•fde, anti-tuberculo- eis '11.).e: 'people of their surrbendieg The' :Clerietetaa';',,,Seal• "Sale,„iii; the, countiee• Pcii14., Elgin, Huron, K.-ent,:i.Lainbton and. Oxford, is cenduetedbee Queen'Aleicaltdra:' Sanitoriethe 13yton, •iselst-ed by :the Canadian ..rnberenlosis Association, Christirins su.,als and help a Worthy cause. DEATHS Chisholine-On 'Monday 'cweeinga Nave either 17,1-1920, •'at • 'it er reai- • deeeee Playter f.e,eererit, ,Ttai•onto, •Alargaiet, Gerriem bolervedWife.of atetItIa01.0 Da'A'pltel'Ori4i4e;e1 hcjt 8th '11A1*. yeteotl1a,gc* , . eft s';,1 ment, :;•eatsel eielereY; cfreenignel, eaea --• 11.1 tttttt atottilutotoili'iteitionttts....ttitt tttttt FAVORITE HYMNS tt tt llllll 1.1 ll It l I ll lll Mt. Author of life divine, Who lista table SPread,• Fueeielfd with mystic Wine And ev-erlasting Bread, Preserve theelife Thyself bast given, ,And feed aticl 'train us up, far. .heaven. : • • Our ,needy Souls sustain With fresh siirealies 61 loye,„ Till all Thyl"life'li.tiee And all Thoefedueseeplaave,i, And, strengthen',c1,44 Thee pereiilt • grace, '" • I Behold without a veil Thy.,face. Anima' This sweet little sacramental hymn comes from a book published in 1145 • entitled "Hymns on the .14,re1's Sup- , per, by-: Clthrles Nesley.i" contained a hundred and sixty-six hymns, and is notable for the, grasp it has upon ddetiriee" Of ' enoe of jesus Christ in the sactament of the LoriPs''' Sullpaer; "as fauglii the Church Catholic, and also for its preface made im'of 'extracts frOm'flie IteelI. writings of the Reverend Byevinte The :cc -liters "Hymns Ancient This last hanied eviderifiy and *Modern," best known of modern made a great,i7Tression inpon thi;,,din- vout mind Of Cliarle;, 'Wesley, for many of the hymns in the.• h.00k •aele made up of Dr. Brevint's own pines- ton tins present writer knows not es, versified. ' 4.r may swpAise sq3-4 to find one of the founders of Meth- odism quotirigi'with ",enthnsialstierad- rniration such words as the follpvving in his Preface, an ree,ferenee 7p1,-0` death of our Lord jestiS Ch riet: "This : UARA/V..rg.gp -or your money back Useful &Ay Book-fiee Time,a a dealer nearyou, ask 'mite direep4o,atat' Pricer end, n deaOin's,nagleis:q reopeet. Pratt Food Co., of Canada, Ltd. 328 Curlew Ave, Toronto, Ont, Ct• given throulle the j:Ioly Communion, And in Hs metey'atteliVtans, cleans - end p,erfcts it, tottil, at last it and ',Sve.ate eiitibrecl'ililniee'it Him face to Paritdisq and finally in Ileav- • • • • i; ' a.• English hymnaks, 'have, -,ascribed our little hymn to ''John" Wesley, whetle et, from peryereity ,oreespecial reveia- fcerrIt.:'aitlYis°a.!tiltd .tvhlaret17:ei:Sitllyfintrnts awPPereearbeya 'Charles" fVtresleyl, In.1745 Charles Wesley makes spe- dial Mention ;ofibi-sAtatiiiit •elebratiorts of the Blessed Siacrament as bestow - victim having been offered up in tlie ing •speCiat. blAsings;l*rah'ehe himself fulness of theme, and in the mid.st Of communicated every day in the East - the weelg, ewhirette is Cleriat's geeea, lerisepasop.epy eubject was atigeh in Temple, and havingithelace been car- his ming that ye#r in which bitbooktruieadFyu;p4toonlietiaiveSniti.41hpireeliaciiitii,n4s1,saatino'ai-, .5.,cipf;`.'.a...A.y.,Yeciltirl;gilpb, ii6....,ard,, $dpper- sanirooired:;:Ancflitt!'t: (Lf:f3e4ii:::[ditt, :" IS-Hibere' any significanC'e inAlie o- mission of nearly all of the sacra- ethillaii:see.s;ae.c.a°mItit7.?pe: trbutiet'il.,:;P.IC1:,e.jal.,,i,;1,...13;;',i:eg"'`,11ofTafi-;:tildhl,aall:**•;,(11'lltSrci:e:91,,ini.itt:in':!th:,oe.n.'1: 1.,Oi4i1.°e.ctirris1,11.,11's.ym..mn°als: :*** ' t' '''' - ' •-.1*,fhe 'hymn So in tlite .hymn beginning- •"Victirn •1211,e, '','('.1.12'- -..a,mta.b.J.e, tune 01 . Wesley writirtgi: , g smo -es thrOaidli ‘ia'rt•tia we find "Atltb°r 'qf.....0.1f.',"4f'..it4's.'spg4*:•.',;\irit-- te:i for it; ;f,eii, ,!,•:);1, 'cii?.01•P•O•ii,e, to,i's;, ;tat, 1-1. yi- divine, -Illy grace We claim," "The Oanffde1411i*e's' '; i ''. k. ' mns-Ancieni,ilinii Modern 'lily' tih,e. late ,f ..';,i '•• •,''.. '; '.. IScr ojhn Stainer,,,O.ne, c),:f dhe'grcatest Diffusing life and if -1y and, peace; !modern composers, the 'Oegayilst for' To these TEY'IOWe'r'Latires,'It,./:Cont,e":14'11Y4Y'e4fskfe'f'dSt.:(P.a..iii's' Cathedral, . Afkclit.ifni.i.T.;:,0:Pin,evitlie. divine, per-- •!..:-.91?0,9?-1/ • 'We n e ed "eta 'now' go " ull te •heeyeit Td :bfing' the lorig seingfii. Saviehi. ' aleoan;' ' • ee.; 'Thee Art ta'alt slready given , • Then dost 'levee • iiloW -rri banquet .'croevn; ' every. :faithful font appear ! . Andl'shrew 'Thy real: Presehele •10 others cikethese hymee he lat.51s, es"sing: ia• e • ee,•• •• "•NoW•on‘ ThYa,Saereti table laid 'Thy flesh .becoitiesaoute•fciedfl e eeeeli • •'••••' .* - "Taste Thee in. •the'.brolcen,43reae ,Drink••Thee in 'the 'mystic..•:Wine;" etc. : ;;• ,• , ' It is aleC:rl'Se'neceastilY to rementher. that the ettily Metbodists Ubyer. in- tended to separife tlieni,selyes from the ancient' Catholic Church of Eng- land,:and that jOhn Tey .find.. aMong what are often known ae Chnien. Their VifterendeS ' with tlie pot doctrinal, ' Otir Itynintet,laas a gyeat favor- ite' of One 61' lainiliest ;and*:h'e'el knoWii 'of''CAUaclianlergYrrien:',Ntito,e4 beautiftil 'IS ',still' beYtig Far• On' by devoted con '1.egation worshillping 'in a 'noble bielar built, his second succeeding a 'bor- . rowed pleat Ythe tombs. Ifeeoften, said that the Whelle :rs t Out oftthe Ike; eaflit lee (1.10;terian had been •compressed into these len" lines!' So it is; the inspired. thoughts of ;Charles W,esley talcee becle, to the that ' ;PPIYitilial. !tomes as it free "gift' front *,Jesiti Christ, that :He ..hoteriehes it through .,H,s Chutch, *endits sacremente, 'knits if1ariettt into :thae COMpany thblea- sed 'after failure ccinfessd 'alfd' for- i'1.50P4A.r Don't forget the-Elay "The Private- Seereterti,loethe ,c9Tripvpitx, p4,4,oza ‘1*,i„OaY t . ;.0 • *.s.r.aaa`..? •-,a. 4 >, ' 1:10.41f4 V.,' 4 • Ai • CHILDREN trl 1' di' Tr...1rn 4; ; tII1,4)4EMhtateloatake Medicinal - as a, rule bu%. every child lo e-, tljes, cs.qt-9,1-4z;An.d 1.4j4 P14131,1 yeget„altle .preparation iijush as good.. • as it taatesi ''harniless as`A..1•?,e, iecille re'ad411, s. -Vheit'BAP's cry; 'iair 'en)#4 iew''dttii3k "&'tastikfa' has .(yoortititt 'dig is ',mote IvaltaMe' •• When :coated timgtte• 'bad' bretithl.' tell:of constipation, invoke its genthe., aid to ,eloonase:aaador,egnlate, Philcrs- bowels. 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