Obituary

Following several months of sickness our beloved sister , Mrs. Eliza McBoyle, departed to be with Christ, March 1st, 1934, at the age of 78 years. She was among the first to be gathered out to the Lord's Name here about 35 years ago, and to the end remained true to what she learned from the Word. During the early years of the assembly here the annual conferences were often held on the grounds of her home place, and she took an active part in caring for the visiting brethren and looking after their temporal needs.

"Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints." "Their works dd follow them."

Brother P. P. Botz was called home suddenly just two weeks later, at an advanced age. He was among the first in the Manchester assembly when it was formed years ago, and his grounds were also the scene of one or two of those happy, inspiring events – the Annual Conferences.

May those of us who are left to carry on, seek to fill up the ranks depleted by the home-going of the older ones of our number, prove faithful to our trust, and be found so doing, when abounding in the work of the Lord when He calls or comes.-F. H. Nicholson.

Brother Nelson Pinder of Spanish Wells, Bahamas, was called home on March 25th. He was in the assembly for many years.-R. Jewess.

Our aged sister Mrs. Sweeting, formerly of the Bahamas, but residing for the last 13 years with a daughter at Key West, departed to be with Christ a week ago. She was a dear, godly saint. Her eight children, all saved, and all but one gathered to His name, are left to feel the loss of this dear devoted mother.

–AUGUST VAN RYN.

Mrs. C. Johnson, who came amongst brethren many years ago at Minnedosa, Manitoba, but who for a number of years has lived at Mozart, Sask., with her son, Chas. M. Johnson, has gone to be with Christ. Her home for long has been open to the Lord's servants. Her family-husband, five sons and one daughter-have all been saved.-A. M. Scott.