. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . irst ReplacementRegiment of Engineers. Tom Kenney is the type of man to makewhat newspapermen call effectives, andhe has the requisite qualifications in higlidegree. Civil life has surrendered its bestto the army at the imperative call of duty,and his family have the satisfaction ofknowing that they have done their bit,without counting the cost, in the serviceoi ill1 land they love. No one can do more,ami while the office has lost the servicesof a zealous, conscientious and willing em-ployee,


. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . irst ReplacementRegiment of Engineers. Tom Kenney is the type of man to makewhat newspapermen call effectives, andhe has the requisite qualifications in higlidegree. Civil life has surrendered its bestto the army at the imperative call of duty,and his family have the satisfaction ofknowing that they have done their bit,without counting the cost, in the serviceoi ill1 land they love. No one can do more,ami while the office has lost the servicesof a zealous, conscientious and willing em-ployee, it must inevitably stand aside inapportioning the honor to his family andhis country, but it may boast that the manwho has joined the khaki columns ofAmerica and the Allies as they blend intoone clay-colored host fighting for the right,it has giventhe best it has seen or known. into the Government service, testing mo-tors for the war department. The four Sinclair sons all made theirway in the world very successfully. Onhis last visit to the family residence,Angus answered a ring at the door bell,. THOMAS P. KENNEY. clean, and take and give hard knockswithout losing his temper, or being occa-sioned unnecessary fright or thrown intopanic.—the very type of soldier to docredit to his own family and friends and Fraser Sinclair. We regret to announce that our Glas-gow correspondent, Alexander Sinclair,died on March 10, after a brief was the youngest of four sonsof Alexander Sinclair and Margaret Mc-Lcay. Angus, our chief, being the eldest,is now the only remaining member of thefamily. The father of the Sinclair family wasHighland-born and, like many others,moved to the Lowlands when railwayconstruction began and he continued inthat occupation during his whole workinglife. The sons naturally followed thatemployment and Alexander began his firstwork on the Oban Railway. After en-gaging in other lines of work for a fewyears, he entered His Majesty


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