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the church steadily gained in membership and spirituality. Largely by his efforts one thousand two hundred dollars were raised and paid upon the mortgage. He also secured the funds to paint the chapel, which had been built thirteen years before. Twenty-nine persons united with the church during his labors. Mrs. Wilder is remembered as a worthy helpmeet, and their memory is as ointment poured out. They went, at the expiration of their time limit, to our large and influential church at Leominster. One April day, just after Conference in 1886, I saw on the street, with the president of the Ladies' Aid Society (to whom nature was generous), a boyish but scholarly appearing young man that some one called a little one for a cent, and who did seem little by comparison. The Methodist ministers always called him little Fred Upham. People soon found that the boy was a coming man in our ministry, and came to hear both him and the message he brought from his Master. For six years the