Obituary

Detroit, Ore., Feb. 2.-I was called to Hoquiam, Jan. 2, to place in its temporary resting-place the body of our Sister Mrs. Alfred Major, who was called Home quite suddenly and most unexpectedly early that morning. She had been apparently quite well, and her going was indeed a shock to all, and a blow to her husband and their little girl Jerry. "In the midst of life we are hi death," but how blessed to. be ready.

Ruth, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berney, in the Springdale assembly, also departed to be with Christ after a lingering illness of about two years. She had married three years before, but owing to her sickness, was with her parents most of that time. She was happy and bright in the prospect of seeing her Saviour, and now waits in His presence.-R. R. Elliot.

Winnipeg, man. – On Dec. 19, 1933, our beloved brother John McMillan, of Minnedosa, was called Home to be forever with the Lord. Our brother was well known and loved by all, and was loyal to the Lord and His Word. He was held in high esteem by the writer ever since we met for the first time twenty-eight years ago. and many times his wise counsel has come to us all at a needed time. We will miss him greatly. The service was held at the Bible Truth Hall in Minnedosa, on Dec. 21. The writer gave words of comfort to the sorrowing hearts, and the gospel from John 5:24-29. The Hall was full. It was a cold day, so at the grave we briefly committed dust to dust to await that morning when the day breaks and the shadows flee away.-Duncan Fraser.