A... _..;g;yy:~n4?\ P-’-"7'“ SATURDAY. IN MEMORIAM WILBIBT DIQCABVILLI reamed And “On Saturday w. 11b made a b U 3111mm" m, and on Sunday morn!!!‘ l‘- tended Church services gins A an d Io 00m plprme. dlezfh. W I ‘a (mp0 “m; with gic Iwlftneel. But flllt II!“ Illi- ‘°""fol““na“ulm§=m;'L-t“§"§?|"§ d. sreparation o! the mmllflll 110 ck th ' s Lhenlklfiglbl Ill by ni- ll- 1- smut snot. performance d m, duufi! a loyal Catholic will long bghgemelnberod by those who knew . Fifty-nine earl £80 WWI" was born s: est Newton" molt ofhislifewupassedlnii man, 1-1. attained success £1 the {ox ranching business in which hi! His his bond. Many were the deaids of klndnes and charity that he performed unobtrusive] and the recipients of these w hrleasuéa the 019111977 91' NI oug ulneu. “Beiziéiah: wife llhgndommll) am mulmnu mm‘ 3 wales , a James st home. These he had taken in early child- hood andbndwgpldxtbe dgficult to stronger on wtio ‘Ilhrel whose side udsuls was the urvi : Dr Raymond. Watsnola. n eamehcna , On who for the funeral h and Boston. Two nieces M and 1M1 MoCarville whom he h frequent- ly visited, also came for the fun- eral. Another brother. John A., Newton, predeceased him by onl three weeks. On thst on Wilbert. attended his brother to the end and with utiring devoted- ness did everything poslbio to assist the family during those fry- inq days. Three other brothers. Ilaverend Peter V. MoCam/ille, Brother Azarlas, and Prank, also two sisters, Sister M. Iconora And Alice lied sonm years The funeral was hel Wednes- dnv morning, March 8, to 8t. Muiuchl‘; Church, Kinkora, where a large crowd assembled irom fa!‘ and near to pay their last respects m a beloved fr end. As his casket was wheeled up the aisle the thought. uppermost in the mlnds of must nf those present must have hPPn zlmr. lass than three days be- iuzv wxTwrl. had walked up that lmiv in IISSISh at the Holy Sacrifice o1’ rim Mass. Rwmlun High Mass wu cele- bzzlie-d bv Reverend M. J. Smith, JCD._ who also pronounced the F: l Absolution and performed Illl‘ scr\'i":ics at the grave. Present in the Sanctuary were Reverend G. v \ C1118 Kinkora, Reverend Keefe, Kelly's Cross and "ill the Reverend Wilfred Mc- :l~, Charlottetown. The pail 1's" xvere Messrs. Peter D. Mc- . Stephen Johnston. Charles Nlflvnl‘, James Callaghan. John C. (illlnnt and John R. McCabe. Fvllrnvln! the chief mourners in 11v- prccession marched the mem- Summerside Council. Knights of Columbus, of which Mr. McCai-wills was an motive member. A wrv large number o! Mass d.<_ spiritual Offerings, Flc/rsl Telegrams find other nussrizeg of sympathy bore tangible witness to the general opinion:- “we have indeed lost s valuable xiiizcn and true friend." May no rest. in peace! is’ I" B-l-li HR]. All! I. RICHARD. The vicinity of Gladstone and! Qommunity were saddened by the sudden passing of Mrs. Alex E. Richards on the morning of April s, 1943 ago 88 vears. Mrs. Rich- ard; contracted flu and in shim o! s11 that medical aid and loving ears by heu- good Dccior, nurse 1nd family her gentle spirit took its Heavenly flight and she passed a. 1y on the above mentioned date. Mrs. Richard; suffered with that terrible disease astluns {or ten long years. and she bore her suffering with such patience always saying ‘I will be better in the morning." Mrs. Richard; oould be well said, was like the woman you read of in Proverbs -S‘he ‘stretched out her hnnd to the poor, yea she Nachcih forth her hand; to the needy, her children arise up and (‘nil her blessed. she setieth her house in order. Mrs Richards, will hr snnlv missed in the community, bu! fm‘ more in her 110mg as she nus alunwvg Fund there working for her familv whom she adored, The writer has often seen twenty and more strangers come to visit her on n Sunday evening and take runner. She met them all with 9. giwd snllln and embrace and when ilwv loft it. W115 good-bye come aqnin. Shc leaves to mourn, besides a sorr wine! hllSbRflG, four daugh- Irrg and two sons-(Annle) Mrs Jumrs Pcnnev of Beech Point (Jnnr!) Mrs Ipster M Beaten of (‘l1nr1niLI'i0Wn. (Margaret) Mrs. Harold Beaten; Alexandra. Miss 7dr nil home. James at home and Earnest ni Murray River and nine nrnnri sons and one daughter-in- lnw who rlirl all she milk. in help In ‘fine of need. Two Slfltfs (fillval Mrs Cyrus Bears of P/wlnrlwlra Mars: (Sara), Mrs. Gmrro lW-Ausnnd of Inme Valley: three bwfllwrs Anon; Nickelwn of Ynrm- Vullcv: John of Chicago, Dnnlvl (f V/ashinalofl. also surrive bvwirlcr; a hovt of nephews and MM»: who nil loved Aunt Bell. ‘The fllnPTiil was concuoied by my Mr Picketts who spvke can- fnrlinc words to the bereaved fam. llv, “u: following hvmns were rune The lord's My Shepherd. Vflmi a Friend. We have In Jesus. Aslecn in Jesus and Shall We Gaihor n! the River. the flowers were a crew-en! from the family. a wrcnllw from her two eons-in- Iaw ‘Pnrld Benton of Alexandra and Toclvr M Benton nf Chur- Ynihflwum and‘ a henuiiful Spray W": P1» Aloynnrlra Women's In- THE GHARLOTTETOWN GUARl I ' » \_v'~'_ C Open wide your door to the call o? freedom. {This hand beckons you to your iprotcct the liberty that is yours. For this is the ‘hand of your Victory Loan salesman. ' ,Soinc are called ttsTcrifice n; battlioycrscasi find some to self-denial in the life at home. Some Tare called to do and others to do without. There is a part that we at home can play in Victory Tthc humble but essential part of fotcgo’ g all but. the most urgent necessities to make more funds ‘available for those who fight Olllfhblgflity b: m 1111s. IV ¢1£3TE¢ ~ v--.-.__ fifianwvnorluigryswiblif¥m the knockcr of your door, to offer you Victory. 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