Obituary

Our brother, John W. Campbell, of Campbellton, N.B., was called home to be with Christ on March 6th, in his seventy-first year. The body was, brought to Black Cape, for burial, and the service was held in the hall. Brother Belch and the writer held forth the Word of Life to the large crowd present.

Brother Campbell will be much missed by his dear wife, who sorrows not as others who have no hope. The little assembly at Campbellton also will miss greatly our brother's presence at the meetings, as he was a faithful attendant. He was also faithful as caretaker of the hall for years.

The Lord comfort those that mourn, and fill the vacancy His own hand has made. -S. Stewart.

San Diego, calif., March 19.-I was called south to take the funeral service of our dear aged brother, William Newton, of Monterey Park, Calif. Our brother was 87 years of age, born on Feb. 26th, 1847, in West Quantock, Somerset, England. He was saved as a young man, and in fellowship with those known as Brethren for many years, and was well known in the East as well as here on the Pacific coast.

Greatly beloved by all who knew him, his life was very marked by the sweet graces of the Spirit of God. He will be greatly missed by the little assembly in Monterey Park. -T. W. Carroll.

Our young brother, Stanton Ridout Dorow, of Pittsburgh, Pa., passed away to be forever with the Lord on Jan. 23rd. He had been ill for some time. Brother Geo. Landis spoke at the funeral in Pittsburgh, on Jan. 26th.

G. W. Coombs.