Churchman, he engaged in Sunday School work ; and for twenty 

 years he was President of the Y.M.O.A., in connection with 

 which he conducted Bible classes. 



Being a life-long abstainer, he helped forward the work of 

 the C.E.T.S. and Gospel Temperance Mission. Later on he 

 resided for short periods in Eeigate and in Chester. All his 

 life long he was engaged in Christian work ; and while he had 

 brilliant gifts he shrank from no drudgery in service, but was 

 painstaking and thorough in all he undertook. As an active 

 member of the Committees of the Bible Society and of the 

 Church Missionary Society, he was known and esteemed by a 

 large circle. 



He married a daughter of the late Captain Trotter, 2nd Life 

 Guards ; and by her he is survived, also by two sons and three 

 daughters. His life was a many-sided one, well employed, 

 happy, and useful ; and those of us who had the privilege of 

 knowing him personally cherish most happy memories of him. 



APPOINTMENT OF Me. E. WALTEE MAUNDEE, 



F.E.A.S. 



At a well-attended meeting of the Council, held on the 

 7th October, Mr. E. Walter Maunder, F.E.A.S., was elected 

 Secretary of the Institute. 



The Council gladl}' avail themselves of his services, and 

 heartily welcome him to his responsible post. 



G. Mackinlay, Lt.-CoL, 



Chairman of Council. 



