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The Wingham Advance Times, 1928-09-13, Page 2ee re P., ore WINOHAM ADVANCE-T11VMES Thursday, September 13th, 1928 It STORES WALKER LIMITED J/�nti1a\IRIf IFS\.%IH II �D�J IFiDIR VEMLL AT OUR SEASON'S OPENING - FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DRESSES • Individuality MARKS OUR DRESSES THIS SEASON AS OUTSTANDING FASHIONABLE COATS Exclusiveness IN STYLES, OFFERS YOU THAT SOIVIETHING THAT IS Different fa� it 4A A Quality ASSURES YOU OF THE BEST YOUR DOLLARS CAN BUY • Reasonably Quality Priced Style Latest in Style Changes. Latest in Colorings. Latest in Cloths. All Combined in Our Showing This Season. -:- Attractive Millinery for Ladies and Children -:- Smartness IN HEADGEAR ATTRACTS SO. Reasonableness IN PRICES — APPEALS TO ALL. You will find both in our Range. YOU ARE INVITED TO LOOK AND SHOP "HERE" s WALKER STORES Ltd. - WINGHAM WHEI\i THE ROLL IS CALLED When the trumpet of the Lord shall sound, and time shall be no more, And the morning breaks, eternal, bright and fair; When the saved of earth shall gather over on the other shore, And the roll is called up younder, I'll be there. Chorus: IIIA® .��UMERI/1♦ INUI.®.S■iM■lr�IUMIll • ■ ■ • ■ ■ ■ w • ■ ■ ■ ■ • • • ■ :■ 1 1 THE UNITED FARMERS' CO.OPERATIVE i OUR TRUCKS ARE' GATHERING Cream and Eggs CALL 271 FOR TRUCK SERVICE OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS When the rolled is called. up: yonder, When the rolled is called up yonder, When the rolled is called up yonder, When the rolled is called up yonder, I'll be there. ■ On that bright and cloudless morning,. when the dead in Christ shall rise, And the glory of His resurrection share; When His chosen ones shall gather to their homes beyond the sides, And the roll is called up yonder, I'll be there. H COMPAN'ii'', LIMITED, IIII no'I In dein, Ontario. ■ • 1 • *11111111111111111101111 Phone 2'/1 1 1 111111111111111111111111111111111110111111011011i1110 ss1111w111 re s and! Let me labour for tire Master from the dawn till setting sun, Let me talk of all His wondrous love and care; Then, when all of life is over, and my work on earth is dome„ And the .roll is called ttp yonder, Pll be there. , Mr. J. M. Black, a United States evangelistic worker of the latter part of the last century has thus described the writing of this hymn and it tune. • "While a teacher in a Sunday School and president of a young people's so- ciety, I one day met a girl, fourteen years of age, poorly clad and the 'child of a drunkard. She accepted my in- vitation to attend the Sunday School, and ioi.ned the, young people's society. One evening at a consecration meet- ing, when members answered the roll call by repeating Scripture texts, sh failed to respond. I spoke of what a sad thing it would be, when our nam es are called from the Lamb's {loo of Life, if one of its should be absen and T said? "0 God, when my name i there to called up yonder, : may x be "I longed for something suitable to sing just then, but I could find noth- ing in the books. We closed the meeting, and on my way home I was still wishing that there might be a song that could be sung on such oc- aiasions. The thought came to me, 'Why don't you write it?' I dismiss- ed the idea thinking that I could, "When I reached my home my wife saw that 1 was deeply troubled, and questioned me, but I made no reply. Then the words of the first stanza. came to nie in full. In fifteen min- utes more I had composed the other - two verses. Going to the piano I played the music just as it is found{ today in the hymn -books, note for note, and I have never dared to chan— ge a single word or a note of the song." No doubt the tunes of secular songs: were in Mr. Black's sub -conscious.- ness when he first played and sting his tune, but who shall say it is any the worse for that? Did not Char1'es Wesley once challenge some Cornish miners who interrupted his services by singing a well-known song, to come to his next service and hear him and his friends sing a good godly hymn to that tune, and a fine hymn it was that he sang to the tune. As a matter of fact well-known to insi- clans we owe some of our choicest, sacred music to purely secular. music, though adroit changes of time con- ceal the fact from the unitiated. The' famous Handel was well-known to have been inspired by operatic and Book other music, in the composition of t some of his immortal melodies. s Simple as are both words and music uis'' it of When the Roll Called"' has a~food retard of use£utues behi►d it. The truly Catholic or Universal i Church„ with its appeal to all sorts and conditions of men, can make use of the many or of the few talents, of the hymns for the deeply learned or for the humblest lambs .of His pas -1 ture. Lt has often happened that the simplest hymns have sunk,deepest and remained longest in the greatest minds,. PROMINENT WALTO,N RESIDENT PASSES Walton lost one of its most pro- minent residents on Thursday in the death of William GeorgeNeal, post- master and proprietor of the Walton General Store, who passed away in the Private 'Pavilion Toronto General Hospital. Mr, Neal had been iirt busi- ness, here for the past 35 years,. during which time he took an' active, inter- est in all matters pertaining, to the lof the community. His un- timely fare tie y timely death will be mourned, by a wide circle of friends and acquaint- ances. He was a son.of Mrs. Rebecca Neal and the late William Neal, and be- sides his mother is survived by one brother, Dr, 1, C. Neal of Peterboro The funeral took place from his late residence on Sunday afternoon. TAXING TRUCKS sidered it is fair enough. The pas- senger busses have been paying a seat tax: according to the number, of passengers carried. Both busses and trucks are a strong opposition to the railways which are heavily taxed{ We must remember, too, that the trucks are harder on the roads than the ordinary autos. The immense loads hauled do considerable damage to the roads, especially in the spring. It is a wonder that trucks have not been taxed long before this. The Poor iigran The emigrant was buying his ticket at the shipping office, "And what about your trunk?" do. mended the clerk, "" "For what would I be wantiu' thrunk?" asked tho bewildered emit grant, "To put your clothes in, of course," replied the clerk, "What?" Dried the scandalised emigrant; "and me go naked?" 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