of congregational trustee and ter surer of t..e congr- cgatibn and ‘cnly resigned t c latte-1 office when; Ihe saw an opportunity of thcrcoj bringing a younger man into more close connection with file wort; cf the church for he ever i’ound picaL~ urc in knowing that the young men of the congregation were taking an "interest in the work of the King; dom. As a member of this courtu‘ Mr. Kennedy was ever faithful to the highest ideals of his office. was regular in attendance at our meetings and his advice was alwa s considered vise. His greatest pleasure was always found in ieceiving candidates ingo'. the fellowship of the church, and the Sacrament of the Lord‘s Sup- iper and Baptism were by hi :3 con- sidered strongly instrumental as means of grace. 1 His illness was very brief, lasting“ 1 but fourteen days, but in nhat time; he gave many intimations of his: strong faith in Jesus Christ and as-' surance of the life beyond. Ah! though but sixty-seven years of age} at the time of his death, he couldi confidently say “I have finished} the work v-hich Thou gaveSt me to ldo." » ’ We pray that the God of «.11 grace ‘ will grant consolation to his \vi- (low and her family and give to this \ Session the mantle of righteousness; which he has left behind.” ‘ Kindly ‘ allow us to once more convey to you and your family our“; ,ltleepest sympathy and the assurw ;:.nee of our pravers, We remain sincere"! y and sym lath ctic ally yous, 13118 Session of Muir riy Harnorv .l‘é (nth ( "“"’IL;;E1th :‘ii‘c‘nihalti Sutherland, Modern or. Gemge Reynold: Cleric. .{J’uf‘im 'I’ CU‘HAHL'IL l1,” ., .4 May his; example l‘nd 11:; {:1 to ol~ low in hi; steps. Cit? laSt article dealt with the life Md Trot“: of 3177‘. Jfi‘ms liefl‘. . . ~02...» aha Church mod in the . -. . ,ccncol where he had a inacher ' ml and sudden passing ing acting 32-. 31.1? erin~ .Z-cnt and te- ch ner in the Sah- t.1 School is eding the Service. 0 :mfsa with the‘ 181p of. the choir, of the congre- itandy man for Fm . 4 .2... A u , i | ill-.31 .1" 3. v\"‘.< tw-nqn { ». , .i; «1% . All . .. V_,. -. i.-.-Jz .il'flfifi'u .1, a. r.) :3 5.1. -. . ('5 ‘3‘ ‘2 {1,31 firth, i" {3-) “7:31 sick and 93,1 marchers. “4,2,, M... s also .1 tr ”‘3 on" '23 to the z; N: c 3 1: L1 L2 ,. ..- . s 1 . 1:... OJ. .nw heath. .,m. *‘ fcr the . . \I»§A1 1.2,. , ”WW1. y to the Citron and ’ til-g ' ' " '