The Wingham Advance Times, 1929-12-05, Page 7Thursday, December 5th, 1929
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',FAVORITE HMYNS
When came
. Word,
-The heedless world slept on,
.And only simple shepherds heard
'That God had sent His son.
in flesh th' Incarnate
''When conies:the Saviour at the last,
From west •to east shall shine
'The awful pomp, and earth aghast
. :Shall tremble at the sign.
'Then shall the pure in heart be blest;
!As mild He comes to them,
As when upon the Virgin's breast
•€He lay at Bethlehem;
.As mild to .meek -eyed love and faith;
'Only more strong to save; ,
:Strengthened, by having bowed to
death
.13y having burst the grave.
Lord, who could dare see Thee des-
cend
In state, unless we knew
-Thou art the sorrowing sinner's
Friend,
'The gracious, and the true?
Dwell in our hearts, 0 Saviour blest,
:So shall thine advent dawn
'Twixt us and Thee, our bosom -Guest,
'Be. but the veil withdrawn.
—Joseph Anstice, 1836.
The lime draws near when, prepar-
ntions for celebrating the advent of
our Blessed Lord on earth brings the
reminder of His second advent, in
-power and great glory, to end and to
judge the race of men upon earth
Some of our finest hymns are con-
nected with this season, notably, "Lo,
I3e Comes With Clouds Descending"
'"Great God, What Do I See and
Hear," " On Jordan's Banks the Bap-
tist's Cry," "Hark, the Glad Sound,"
-familiar to Christians from their ear-
ly childhood.
The hymn reproduced herewith is
well worthy of a place with such
*Id favorite hymns. It answers all
the requirements of the ancient defin-
ition of a hymn. It is also a source
of pious thought and meditation, an
inspiration to holier living and faith-
ful dying, a lifting up • of the heart
to the sinner's friend who never fails
to; help and succorthose who come
'unto God through Him.
The same halo of peace, faith, and
hope from about the soul of a dying
Pian which has irtade Mr. Lyte's "A-
bide With Me, Fast )ails the Even-
tide," the most universally popular
• hypm in Christendom surrounds this
hymn also, Like the other it was
born in the very valley of the shad-
ow
hadow of death, for. Joseph Anstice lived
only a short- time after composing
it, and he knew well that God had
marked him for the grave.
Son of a Shropshire (Eng.) gentle-
` man, Jbseph Anstice was born at
Madeley in 1808, and attracting at-
tention by his remarkable ab'stity,
Was enabled at alt early age to enter
tWhrist Church College, Oxford,
\there he graduated with double -first.
honors, and also gained two impor-
tant prises. Be "became a tutor at
ottee'but when only twenty-two years
of age was invited to become Profes-
sor of Classical Literature at Kings
College, London, •
He was admirably fitted for . that
position 1 ton scholastically as was shown
by his translations of "Choice Poetry
of the Greek Dramatic Authors," and
his prize essay on "The influence of
the Roman Conquest upon. Literature
and the Arts in Rome." He had al-
ready published his Oxford prize
poem on "Richard Coeur de Lion,"
and had become recognized as one
of the most. promising young inert ' of
his age. He was married to a clever
and devoted wife, and his future must
have appeared to be bright and pros-
pero:us:
Then in the mysterious providence
of God sickness of a wasting char-
acter declared itself; For a year or
two "lie continued his lectures, adored
by his students, admired by all for.
his, finished scholarship.
He afterwards removed to the mild
climate of Torquay, in Cornwall, but
continued his teaching until death
robbed hint of life and strength to
go on.
His wife said, writing after his
death in the third person to one seek-
ing. permission to use some of Ur.
Ansticc's,hymns in a hymnal then be-
ing compiled: "'.Che hymns were all
dictated to his wife during the last
few weeks of his life, and were com-
posed just at the period of the day
(the afternoon) when he felt the op-
pression of fids illness—all his bright-
er mmorning hours
being given topup-
ils up to the very day of his death."
He left fifty-two hymns as a price-
less legacy to his age, but because
corrections and preparations for the
press he would have given them, con-
ly a very limited edition of them was
printed,and that for prorate circula-
tion among friends only. Among
them 'were: "O Lord How Happy
Should We Be," "Lord of the Har-
vest Once Again," "Father by Thy
r
Love and Power,,"When Came. in
Flesh," and several others which
were after a time introduced into
church hymnals,
Professor Anstice died in 1836, ag-
ed twenty-eight, greatly lamented.
Five years later Mrs, Charlotte Yonge
the well known authoress, made use
of some twenty-five of his hymns in
Iher "Child's Christian `Year," and it
was from this boot, that they passed
into some of the hymnbooks,
Thegrand old.tune i
t Lntvc7sii " to,
Yr
{.1sung, ur�z our Hymn may be 'encs
written at least a hundred and fifty
or sixty years ago, has been attribut-
ed to a musician and organist named
J. Randall, who died in 1790 and left
us' . several sound tunes including
Lewes sometimes sung to "Lead Us,'
Heavenly Father, Lead -Us•"
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ABELL'S MUSIC STORE
Everything in Music
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
Brunswick Records, regular at
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Bargains in Used Pianos.
Wetherall & Son
Prices Reduced on All Models.
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Fresh and Cured Meats.
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Picnic Ham, 27c lb, cash
RUBBERS
Women's Rubbers in all sizes
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Men's Rubbers, in all sizes 95c
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British American Super.Power,
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THE WALKER STORES, LIMITED
Just about four years ago The Walker Stores, Limited, took
over Ate 'dry goods department of Hanna & Co., Wingham, plac-
ing Mr, E. Barr in charge. Mr. Barr has had every eperience in
the mercantile business: messenger boy, clerk, traveller and man-
ager, and with characteristic energy and ability brought many
changes to accustomed business routine. Walker Stores, Limited,
are on the cash principle, and money back if the goods are not
satisfactory, an accepted practice in every big commercial enter-
prise of this kind. It has proven its success here, The local
store specializes in ladies' wear, coats, dresses, gloves, hosiery
and lingerie, while in the basement is found a very complete range
of granite and tinwear, etc., and on the top floor a house -furnish-
ing department offers) exceptional range of choice in rugs, car-
pets, linoleum, curtains and window shades. Mr, Barr is a strong
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at what price—to hold the confidence of the buying public—and
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--- 'Phone 18 ----
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Lyceum Theatre
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
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