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D1RIOH ONT.
f _ _ MUSIC
PIANOS TUNMD.—APPLY TO C. V.
HENRY, Music Otudlo, north side
of Nur re. tt
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Mteta drat Thursday
In Foresters' Hall.
Knights; welcome.
J. McNEVIN,
Regret tw r.
of each mouth.
Visiting Sir
R. II. MEW,
W.P.
LEGAL
O. CAMBRON, K. On -BARRIS-
TER, Solicitor, emery public
Mice Hamilton streets Goderleh, third
Mor from Square. Trust funds to
loan at lowest ratty,
bEOt'pF0(Yr, *ILLORA.Y i
ii IH)I.NIEd,
BARHISTERS, IIOLICITORB, NO.
TARIES PUBLIC, ITO.'
Office on the Swint. mend dem
trout Hamilton, Street, Goderle .
Private funda to loan a1 lowest
rates.
W. Proudfoot, K. C., J. L. Killoran
Dudley E. Holmes.
;BAULK'S (.ARROW, LI.. IL, BAR -
{C RIOTER, attorney, aollcittr, etc,
(Wretch. Money loaned at lowest
ntea
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r IMAGER, BARRISTER, SUI•
{ate 1CITOR, notary public and con
mower. O eu-Court House, God.
deb. 00-12m
INSURANCE. LOANS. ETC.
VeKILLOP MUTUAL FIRS INOUR
ANCIC CO.—Farm and Isolated
r lows propsrtg lammed.
Odker•—fss. Connolly, Pres., (lode -
✓ ich P. 0.; Jas. Evans, Vice -Pres.
Beechwood P. 0.; Thomas E. Rays
Sec.-Treas., Seatorth P. O.
Directors—D. F. McGregor, R. R
No. 8. &..forth; John G. Orissa, *io
4, Walton; William Rina, R. B. No. 2
',atortb : Job. Bessewlss, Brod
Magee; Geo McCartney, R. R. No. 8
S ea forth ; Robert Ferris, Harlock:
Malcolm McEwen, Clinton; Jame*
Evans, Beechwood; James Connolly
v Goderlch.
• Agents : J. W. Yeo, Ooderich
Alex. Leitch. R. R. No. 1, Clinton;
William Chesney, Seaforth; ID. Hincb-
' ley, Seaforth. Polity -holders can pa,
• U payments and get their cards re
eelpted at R. .1. Morriah's Clothlne
ittore. Clinton; R. It. Cutt'a Grocery
Kingston street, Goderich, or J. H
field's General Store. Bayfield,
The Auld Kirk Pew
Speaking on tate subject of "The
Family and The ('hunch," on a recent
Sunday morning iu Kuox church, lieu.
It t'. McDermid made the statement
that leer than twenty per cent. of the
children of families attached to the
church were attending the church s•r-
vie•es. That four hundred thousand
Presbyterians In Canada were out of
touch with the church today, was re.
ferred to as sufficient evidence of tlw
problem of the church for today and
tolnorrrw. "The youth of today will
be the church of tomorrow," Mr. Mc-
Dermkl declared, and weut on to ew-
phasize the importance of r-establislt-
iug the family pew lu tlw churches wt
that the boys and girls may learn
church -going Intblts.
In the tate of theme statements. the
following pol•m. while appealing par-
ticularly to old countrymen, will tw
read with deep interest.
e llumAquillteii rs' THE Alit/ KIRK PEW.
The fund pew, the Auld pew, what though the heti was straight,
There's ony a hallow'd memory clings tae that Ruud-fashion'd seat.
Ite
It had a door wt' whiriin' creek. tate play wl't we were fain.
It pleased us then tae think that we were slttin' "in the train."
(Mr mither, she sat at the tap. then the bairns--ev'ry yin —
Oor father, he aye kept the door. au' sthrklt us a' in.
An' sure as Habbath day ram sou', we filled the family pew,
The Sundays that we werena there were special days --nn' few.
I will admit that whiles, of course, we sometimes did rebel.
Maybe we old we rrereuu weel. ate maybe a lee we'd tell.
It dMaa emitter. oot we guest, as was oor falther's wont,
Wt' nae chance for a runaway, for we had Yee mairch in front.
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