MAY 11, 1931 Tm: CHAR (rrp l L ETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE TWENTY-Ninn 71 T "" - ii i A - ; V _ V Ring Out, Wild Bells /_ - ' f[|{e Belfries of England ,Are Being Set in Order For The Coronation-Ancient Guild gf Ringers Celebrates 300th Anniversary §§‘i5§§E§e §l§E§§EEt§§ it E-32%'-‘ii §=§ égieiliig 5; gggiggxgg is § igtgie ? E§a.E.§:§ 1Ibt 1 uve nemr hogs of change joicing. The most ancient guild of ring- qs, the Society of College Youths, no peculiar reason to sing its Mus Deo in this year, for it is the 300th anniversary of its founda- tion. Whenever one tihinks of ben; uid churches, particularly Lon- ers the 7.f-- l Prim-css Elizabeth in a rcgnl mmg when riding beside her unvle, pure of Windsor. -7- »--» dons churches. thoughts Qf the old. the mellow, the 20°d\5f\11 me mu,d_ The bein-ies oi Lund n hi?/G inter-pruned the moods or the C1W» in joy and sorroy for centuries, and th, (7011-ge Youths have been the riugvrs if, AT THE ABBEY . At Westminster Abbey there WUI be rt Coronation peel, U. 601119051' tion on some old ringing method. yet to be chosen, in which the Ah- bcys band of fingers. who all are members of the Gufd, Will *nd 191-th in eanorous mliw-if *N2 prayer engraved on some old bells: Huy all in Trulih and l-lunm°I\Y rejoice To honor Church and King with Heart and Voice _ The Society of College Youths notes from iozrf, but me oid white- ohwpel Bell Foundry, which had had a continuous connection with Westminsterh belfry since 1583, was active for nearly '10 years be- iore Lord Brereton. an Irish peer, Wh0sc home was in Cheshire, first brought the "Youths" together to Drectice a pastime in which he himself excelled, At Whitechapel the founders Mve more to do now for town and country beliries than at any time since before the war, and it is in- ffljvstinz to know that some of this work is for Chester Cathedral, where of twn bells that are being ‘_§<\d<‘‘ed is: "u'f;u“hed I am 9, silent thing, l';‘.ut strike me and I sweetly sing -may be Win mai:hin~ down Col- vve hill to this church for the `"" "" ‘eh prec~‘rl< their an- ' l nual dinner, They are not going to 3. Michael‘s Church this year, but. a.l| being well, to St Paui‘s Catlierlral, where several hundred seats am to be re.':r\'ed for them at even. ~;ng on Novembcr \ 6 They will io1'ow their old silver bell hf-aded by their present master. Mr, Ed- \vi.i H. Lewis, oi Brasteti, Kem, g London buslnem man who is an enthusiastic ringer and president of the Central Council of Change 'lell Ringers. More than 400 rin!- ors and their friends u~’ll “tend the subsequent dinner, =n ini' ";`i|T S|ll0LA|R E`l`§W.iRT Ltd E ~"i§?§flSllTli P. E. l. --,'.,siai>l`°shed 63 Years- ' 1 5.] F5 , .- _ . -_. _*"U ___ .__ ._ -,»_-,,-__._.»--.-_- ...._, !~ '~¢.1~ -R » \. The growth and success of this firm is due to honest upright, square dealings with tlfe public, and this year we are looking forward to one of our most successful seasons. M kets are steadily advancing and for the protection of our many customers we have ar bought heavily in all departments, thus assuring them of some of the best values we have er offered in Ladies’ Ready to Wear, Men’s Clothing House Furnishings, Dry Goods, Gent’s ev , Furnishings, Footwear of all kinds, Groceries and Hardware. Do not fail to see the displays in each department. In the Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear and Men’s Clothing Departments the displays are very outstanding both in styles; quality and value. In Dry Goods, Men’s Wear, Boot and Shoe, House Furni.~;hings, Grocery 8; }{'\v~1l\\'are, there are also wonderful bargains. Be sure to visit each of these df.-partments when in need of better grade merchandise at moderate pric ings. UUR ECUNOMY BASEMENT STORE l Offers you values in very carefully sclec ted merchandise that meet and lie‘.i';i' .-.\_v and , all competition. We ask you when in town to visit this-floor compare the qualities nml |n-l<-vs ' and we are sure that you will u5_;'i'ec with us that the values are excellent. ’, Our complete stuff are at your s_e1‘vicc.