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The Wingham Advance, 1923-04-05, Page 5We have I `fit passe ,6 Into ck 3I hlpmer of Me s "l„d Boys' Ir4EIN SI ' I ; t NG SUIT' alesi model elFite. ate _ d erteetto ras. Our FO op y Suit it Y w styles ost etc. Sped uy d I , ,,, et tiling Fri L ai yrs, Sturd ;ry to, MEN'S. SUITS—Made in good style of fancy tweeds and 'worsteds,, value up to $2o.00,: Saturday special' .. PAIR OFGOLF STOCKINGS FREE Withthe r , Pu chase of every Boys'Suit valtsed at xg.aso .. . to. $15,00 we will give free a pair of Boys'"'Panc3r Golf ,Stock- , /figs. ALSO ie BOYS' S SUITS --Sizes a4„to• a , fancy pattern tweeds, Browns and Greys, good style, Teets -tend pxiee_ MEN'S PANTS•—Values tip to $4.00, es pairs to Sea on Saturday for 5 12 PAIR BOYS' BLOOMERS—Made of good wearing Zash tweed and lined, to clear Plina ^'r,l'i; mfi 9110 1L1ess' tiit l lti A rt1liatiir the t r . •of F dtle Le,aeou. Passage—Geta. r2; x -e; Heb. ex; 8 xol li ft Golden Tart-"--4g,0aa�, '1. he tribe to which A.brahain, the great forefather of the Hebrews be- iodzged, had its ftlt rank scat• in the dzt 1y» N terth pr'A-syria in the Mountains of South Arinenia, straight s.¢uth of Mount Aranet. The name Hebrew. was first given to Abrahawai I'iy' 1 he Carneanite's, meineiu,g those, who •c q., hadcome £rprn'beyond .the great river Euphi:mes Th ,4irst 0i/tense, of trib- al life appears in the migration of Tei'- • ah, the father of Abraham, from hir, native,,e oun,tain±s to the plains of Mese dpotatnia What 'led; .'I'erah to mig- rate with Ms tribes is not told us; pos- sibly it Was the pressure of : other Ill&; ,tf•ibes advancing from,beyond;-or per- �krl' Baps. the iiidtacements was• the rich pasture ,of the lowlands. " Hie family: :consisted of three -sons a:ad 'one daughter; Sarah the f uture'wife of her li'aif-Brother„ Abraheten—.the children: St of difieti'eht mothers b{it a 'common father. • Abraham grew, up in- the midst of idolatryrand stiphretitibn firrnly estab= ii:§hed in the eland to 'which They had migrated; but his sonleremained pure' as a "white lily ,ire muddy • waters,' amidst the seductive "infiuences which won over even Teral , his father, To" Have kept true'in a household that'd seryed pthee Gods ,than Jehovah to have turned aside from tiu .:degrad- false e iefs •surrounding>him im plies in Al aliam a gearideur of soul, aixd an instinctive perception- of the true and•eternal which` place him in the forefront of hureae greatness." It was not all instinct, for,we are plainly taught .in today's leson, and. other Scripture passages of .a heav-i enly revelation which tested and prov- ed Abraham, and set the seal .upon sure reward- following close upon un faltering obedience, Verses x-5.., Now the Lord had said unto Abrah- am, Get thee out of my country, and from thy kindred," Abraham was a youth when he Came to I-Iarran and when.,he left he was :seventy-five, an ;old pian, as we count' age; starting` out on a great, venture, knowing not whither he went He left .his brother N,ahor behind Ern in the plain of Harran .and; he became the' father of ,twelve Arab tribes.; whereas Abraham. bee m t e a e e -€ether of w t e. t o v h 1 e tribes of Israel, who were to form . the. peiaple of God and give to the :world, its Saviour. Verses 2-3. rc in this call to •Abraham obedience, I w, is,linked'upwith a promise. In Acts Iy: 2-4 we read of Stephen telling his persecutors that this. call was a dire ect Message from -"the God of Glory," aixd''that °' he was not - disobedient to the heavenly vision. • He had to make 1,1 the, choice between. home and kindred: and devotion to God. <We see ie him E E. the, fore -runner' of all., who see vis- 2,1 ions • and dream dreams and by the fmake a 'a the right. d Abraham went $ orout have ee ing only- the assurance .that there was. a definite land• ahead which would be shown him. There are different parts to. the prornise, and they need only to be separated to he illuminating, :ist:—reaI will le of thee a great nat- ion •end"I` will bless" thee.:. 3rd.=I will ,make thy name.. groat., • 4th.—Thou `shalt be a blessing. 5th. -I will, bless them that . bless' thee. will cursc•:theni that curse thee. gm ,` t • M • '11V11 -11L bJ e 5 ores` to he .,-ang Floors !1 gr��i�ii ,Buy your hardwood flooring by •nune and insist absolutely an Seeman -Kent ''Beaver Brand,"' See that the naine and trade mark''' aro on every bundle that you receive. The bane "Beaver' Brand" is your guarantee of permanent, and complete •satiseactioii, if you wish to lay your floor yourself, wtte us for A copy of 'bur folder on the laying of , a hardwood floor. The vioti•k presents no unusual difficult- ies, 'provided that you are ns. nee "Beaver Brand," which is to perfectly made and match- d that with .ordinary care fine result's may he obtained. tam Mac.I,EAN'S COAL & . LUMBER CO., 'W INGHATdl. Atm 13Z.ii°ItM Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Cutt of Goderich, spent Goocl Friday with their daugh- ter, Mrs, Taylor. Mrs. ' Walker and ' S 11 of ,,11h01•o1d spent thb Holidays at the hone of Mr. Stanley 'Cliellow Mr; Harvey Mason of Part Elgin, spent :Easter with his parents. Mr, ` S :Leslie hasrpurchased the Wil- ford property and will oecupy it ;in the neat futlxre. Mr, and Mrs. A, 13. Carr spent Eas- ter at the home of Mr. Stmeleter, of leticknow; A 'quiet we`ciditig took place at the home. of Mt; "axid Mrs. Simon %Matt•- tie, thillett, oit'C'hursday, March loth,, when their second datiglitt r, Miss t�ltvi , was r uiiited.,.in narria?ge• 'tb. Mr, Nelson Teer,'soii of Mr. and Mrs. Fd ward Tear of Blyth: Rev., jee A ince , pastor of the ?resbyterian a , tch,,of- 6 e -N;,. fioiated. .;The ta,civlq' wed coii�ple tyilt take up htnc::ek±ft tilig,oit 'tttol:gt'ooin f,au in 1ft1Iett. • •, Special :.'aster:Services wore con- ducted in the different congregations, Service int ie Methodist church both niorn`iiig Land' evetiiMt' Services were ritspiritional,, the eholr were at their hest 'acid rendered several fine anth- ems. Mrs, Walker, •a visitot ixt lows,. contributed solo at the evening ser- vice. Speeial Eraster flowers were in, evidene,e; frotit;Mrs, 'tiV; Sloan, `Crura-' to and ]i>fr. tterbert Young of Niagara, in rtxemory of their deceased paretate, the late Ur, and Mrs. W. i1., "ii'orlxtg, • ii% Correctly. Pitted 8yettlassse‘ RNAMILTOs\ W11NG7.' Ps ,ONT.. 111111111141111181jillllilll8111IBIIIIIIIIINIIpIIli11111111111Ci181111INIIINiflll11111101110 . .Your Oin .Audierice If you could gather info one hall the people you would like to _ do bust-. mess with, and could tell, theft your story through a microphone .so they could hear every word distinctly, is there .. any doubt in your laid that you would reap a rich reward of orders" Haw much would it cost. you for such a 'hall, and - fork such a' gathering to- gether of all potential customers? Long Distance "enables you to pick your audi-• elaec, at very :much less,. cost, and your prospects" will hear your sales taut as distinctly as if you spoke through a micro- phone. - The voice -reach of Long , Dist°arkce' includes `every- oxle you co�lld do' bust-. nese, - with.'•;;Speak! :They will Siii613,: listen t vroryr l# b j 1''eridiltoilto ry ar oloiloo Moffatt a i 111 L, E Ili it i1,,,1 •,.I,r IItf 1 rt= r e.anth,, lie 1J1!ett, Tp tltee a tall alk families of the z tri f , rte Ja'�t tail tet be ee,eht the t.roWtie iefC'Waal:tltte. Here tet•re; ft re i l e tti'the Meas1 th lei whom rtil.pr orad es are 360,a ands kiett • Vtirse �x. Abraltsrsrtqtset• forth as the head of tt largo ,.bixtly of trib'ea/nen Tl1 is know ; beoausei ra ' feve years ldter cif chose Erect? ,among teuol, thriller "buhd ' red1axtd eight eri tradito tl lArkt ai5 sue' Cheduntolfaer Xis very=fiN"irttti't?ai ` querWcirds,1JIeatt Stanley de's'erikfe ° tlif;3`' +`• jonerieyl Weeettate "the follaWing pars. .agraph4 "All their sebetartee tiler theyy''' ha.&. gotten' 1e lieapec high' on hie' baeks of thetn+•kneeling carnets• .like' staves that 'thee, had •'bough°t" in f six= rant reit} ti:tang ey':theit sides,I Round theini^acre their flo'alc'e of sheep anis: ggats;. and tlheeasses'tfovgrig.,bunea.th' th i towering; forint of the earners The 'chief isthere, amidst•the stink of move'• metit'or reeting at••noon 'evitlitn Iilh black 'te"nt, •nriarked o'at fitofiI •the ie"a't!' by his •eloaleeo£ ori Banti s'pai4let, 1py ?rite, fillet„`of•,roi e *deli letxid's'rtlte loas'e' haxidkenchieP-tonna. 'his head 'I by the spehr :Ivrliich he h'oids rtn hr� 1Jtarld e,5 Wilde t'he•enareh, a'nd >b rfa '`the len" caAnprne±t' And f11fie 'they j'cidrrt`e ed oo:email 'they Caine.rani the land oft .Gariedin- Helirews XI: g na;• l' y Had -'Abraham beeni' Ole y °t e•head° of an Arab'.itrilie merit tier 1» fam' our 'nn •his° d±;`his neeere wot}id helve` perlhedeli3tr +ago. -+Than gelsr'reiedi= ed stitl'islettte'to leis liaviti t iien:' t'h 'e' g, Fav tt ue ! feligioii fti nidiiltl•ih'd;' "He stafids out a grand figure—the #artful ulnae'. amoiigt+the faithlss, ' H'aviif,g left �e hinilhieh qibrife and• fx:ieuds, •lie°wart des at. God's'''tommand 'to 'uriktiovyn' :' lands that • he ina'y ixnd and "'establish, that spirittial'fiteedorti: denied him ii ; his native country. In Gett. 18-ig e have his benuii«e'+'fear? bf God recon= ni etl by Jehovah, tIn Ge.n. 'iq 'i8 -2o is tee!be fournel`a w.record of the high` fore1gn races'7n h?'se i udst .lie watts.' dered:: Fie lived'by faith. 'I1he 'in-' iluenoes of idolatry deirianded a 'rare motel: courage to Stir -Mot thein even' though tie had 'le'arne'd to' `frust 'anti' lean upon t.he''Un§een. ` In these 'verses in 'Hebrews the writer `makes special reference to two instaesce,s of 'the,Power• of faith ex- hibited' by Abra'hain. • Each of these rentlif'ed confidence in God'to" an ex- tradtdinary -degree. The' first has al reedy'h'eele'dealt with:` in this lesson, neenely the leaving of his home, and' kiedre d andi go ng ;away. to sojourn erelong strangers -Though ally these years Abrahhm'herd to the 'promise tltat this sae'lnpd was to he the pos=. sessim roii''of lams 'posterity rhe second instance Is ie verses t7 rg when Ab tinterettI fle e1 rat/am shortred'his 'readinees to sacci five' his own 'son"in: o`bed.xence to .Ehe. will of; God,' This is uiid'oub tedly •the' strt:hi:0st illustration of Faith,; which; has ••ever been nianifseted bee men' in. this 'world. By'this strange test was the "strength and reality of his faith tried: He had been 'promised a great. pos- terity through' the son he was called upon to,sactifibe. There waso;tly one .way in which this promise could be fulfilled;: and that Was 'through his being raised,'again from the ,-.dead. Abrahain fuly believed ,this would bel done, far' in Glen e2-5. we reed; "Arid. Abraham said unto 'his young }nen,. Abide ye here With the ass ; ,and X• ani the lad will go: yonder. and worship,. and come'again to yott." Thus early: in thehistoryof the world were man- ifested 'wondrous faith in an Allwise, all powerful • Ruler :of the ;Universe; and surely it is not more difficult for people . today to give unquestioning, impliett obedience to God's :will for us, and to live looking. "for•.a city which hath foundation, whose build- er and rnaket is God." • EAST WAWANOSH Mr., II mold: P.obiuson of .Toronto I Medical College, is spending the holi- days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm: 'Robinson. Master Warern James of the Wing- ham Etigh School; has been very ill. nt - his home here for the past week. . t Mr. Sandy Young of Galt, is spend_ ng the holidays with his parents ou the loth. Mr, and Mrs. Jas, McGee, also Mrs. Menzies are all very ill at the present time, Miss Irene; ,McDowell of Wingham, spent the week-encl with her grand- parents at Marnoch, -' Misses Mae McBurney and Eccles Beecroft left on Friday to spend the holidays with theiruncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. 'I)atid Beecrofl of New York. Mrs. Leash 1vfcGeehas been very ill for the pasttwo weeks. Mr,' Aslant lvic13urtrey of London Normal, is spending the holidays with his father, Mr. Joe McBurney, The trustees of No, 8 school ap- pointed Mr. Ed, Walsh to attend the Trustee convention in Toronto on, Wednesday . nd Thttrsday. Mr. and Mrs, George Walker' spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Humphrey of St. Helens, Miss Ethel Dreahman spent the weeke-tick with her aunt, Mrs, Wm, Wellings. Miss Nesbitt spent the week -end' with her parents in Palmerston.. Miss Edna James of Acton, is visit- ing over the holidays' with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs Wire James. Mr, ,atid Mrs, •Toss Xing of Turn - berry, visited with her, father, ' gtr. WM. Wigittman on Sunday. Mr. Moses is spending his holidays at his home in Toronto.' WIRD E'T1aR Mr. C. White ,teas hi Toronto nn business last week,, • Me. Robe Rolston: is St present vis-. iting his sister in. Detroit, Mr. lOhn Adams has .secured the contract for the new Agricultural pal- ace, Mr, J. R. Gibson is shipping seven earthed of switch ties to Trenton'thia wee;. tor the C. f?, R. Mr. and Mrs. Alex McDougall spent the week -end with their daughter,' Mrs. Sanderson, :at hiarrist or, Me, }Zaagh ltiEe ea.n o:f I a,rri;itota, arrived in townlast week ,said is ire- atteedatce with:. his brother, Adam.Iltwi h is a, .rust -class 'nurse. rvk 4 wane For the`wa11;s'yarid'ceilings a any r?om ilk ', cruse, most delicate and Jx' armotraqus affects ran hesecured �+^yoff'pr,(1- f0,�. .T?saiel AYer and more Sanitary time. i wall s p r . a d , w 111 ":last°' sri weld ;sloaagep because it csari. ' be weafied without ,aktury. Tit `s ti'+te well not 1� �'' mate 7E 1 7['@�F1L is;ma.le i i eigliteesa shades, and: by the nem of voteless tints: . most pleasing ooinliiiiati ?a' r.;+be senueed.ii. NEN: 011M Is easy to apply.a and leaves bavas& rtax>i�ixa -velvet It -covers well producing a dull- soft, vet in the horse. ' -- iaraislt whichwill lend charm to any room - Any surface may be eueeessfully treated 'itis NEU-T0141r-Pia ter,wood,'burlap,or;Imetal.. Cali end let --W; et us expla;rt�,tiiue•'irl i'Ars�.a3f ..this g other`Iv$ARTi1V-SEl OIDR. fittiahee. '''For every pturpose`For:every surface. Otxr'stock tis coin- plete and we can give you fisld information. e... moor(' =Ad AI FAIN,* Rao T n leen, at;, wenn u rtit3O%' Pu Paint For buildings, outside arid., in: SEN'IrUR' FLOOR PAINT It wears and wears and wears. Varnal:eum's beautiftes and preserves. Oil;' Clot and. Lin- oleum. t° 1Ma1hj. lte'n. Floor F:isish. The onep erfect floor " Wood -Lac" Stain Improves the new—renews the old. Mrs." Jes.''Huffiiraa ,' who has Leen spending the 'Past 'week visiting her sister, °Mrs 'Milton Parr of Ethel, re- turneaKhome'`on -Monday last. We ;are sorry to 'learn ;that Miss Annie Vosburg, who -has: not been en- joying good health, for, rookie time -is at present'sii'ffering from a severe at- tack of la • grippe., . We are • 'sorry to state that Mr. Adam McLean is tot ' improving > i • fast as his, many ,friends would .was He is • still confined to the bed. «:I ' business is in charge of Mr. Georl Day of Wingham. • .i31;b CS patterns we are showing this Spring reveal a wealth of new ideas; in Wall Decoration. Partic i laxly is this true of the fatuous BOXER ?apcts, of which we Have a fine assortment --all 234 inches wider i ir. tltait the old tytype. -of Wall Paver, This means easier hanging; t'}s' ..6 , but, ltlt?re. important still, it means that you have a more beautiful town, owing ct thc y fewerscams and the more attrac. it Id tine designs tirade possible by the increased width. Our collecting never before reflected so much of taste. and richness. Por your Spring ' decorating to s advaattagc of the splendid assortment the are showing, BUY NOW WHILE STOCK IS COMPLETE rlr,sr?5 err 1r2 tarn 11 'tr 1th their ;citc•r .t