( APT. EHEN C. PARKER DEADLYOn Monday Tuckerton lost ona of rs. its oldest residents when Capt. Eben C. Parker passed awny at the horns ofhis daughter, Mrs. Mattie Hough, at f Media, Pa. He would have been nine-he ty years old October .ā10th next, is- Capt. Parker was well and favor-ir- ably known along the shore, havingof been prominent in the oyster and clam industry for many years. This bus-m* biess established by him is still car-of ried on by his sons, ee lie was a member of the Methodiat ds Episcopal Church and was on the office cial board at the time of his death, il- He served the church and his master ie, faithfully from a young man. hi, He leaves seven children to mourn I-. his loss. They are: James W., Wil-;-e bur Sā. liar ton, Calvin K., of ruckle crton; Mrs. Isabelle Hough, of Seldon, d. Eoog Island; Mrs. Mattie Hough, of Is | Media and Mrs. Etta Ireland, of Phil-id adelphia. *to Funeral services today at 1 P. M.from the residence of his son James ,t W. Parker, at Tuckerton.