del' his influence. For many years lie line! been “only waiting” to depart, and be with Ins Savior whose spiritual presence had boon to him so sweet a reality through life. His funeral took place in the Methodist church Inst Sunday afternoon where, in spite of the rain, a largo audience gathered to show their respect for and appreciation of onj* “well-beloved of all.** llev. J. K. Clifford olttciatcd at the funeral, assisted by llcv. A. Church and I lev.A. H. Tvlcr. The theme of Mr. Clif-♦fords remarks was the “boiler country, that is, an heavenly,” to which lie, whom wo in rcvcronce had culled Father Swan, had gone.In JlWemorlmm,Mrs. Hannah S. Martin, passed through death into life eternal June fith,18815, ut therf\ ...... w .... 10 ..June 1 Maud, 10, Alt Green— - — -mC(ctseascom* TlibInvl;]natcningthcrplotsinesaveTucHthrlt;rcm