(To the Editor) Dear Sir,—Will you please give me a space in your paper, the Advocate, to record the death of Harold Oake, who passed peacefully away on Aug ust 29th, 1918. He was sick for a month and a half, and is a sad loss to those left to mourn. a father, mother, one brother and four sisters and many relations and friends. He was loved by all who knew him. Gone home to be with Jesus. His mother’s heart is breaking For her boy she'll see no more. But she hopes to meet In Heaven On that bright and happy shore. Good bye Harold, farewell loved one. Sweetly may you ever rest. Let your prayers be always with us Till we join you among the blest. A FRIEND OF HIS. Eastern Tickle, Fogo. “Golf is said to be an old mans game. There is some truth in that, but unless one starts young one will never be a good golfer. —Sir Douglas Haig, “If you’ve got backbone,it doesn’t matter if you haven't got a silver in your pocket.” —Mr. Bert Kennedy.