Show pHILIP S MAYCOCK In the flower of his manhood Philip PhilipS S Maycock has been called upon to tolay tolay toay lay l ay down his burden purden and cross the riv nv river river nver er there to rest in the shade of or the trees His passing will be a source of deepest sorrow to those who knew him for he was a man well beloved a man valuable to the community in which he lived Mr Ir Maycock was of the fine sturdy type of or manhood the thet typo t that counts in all that makes for good citizenship for foe progress in mu municipal affairs Of Or a kindly and gentle nature when the need arose and he was Certain that thatIs liis l Is cause was just he could and did confront the emergency with courage i A man of or strong convictions once his mind was made up he fought for those convictions tenaciously and he hc never stopped to inquire as to the ef of effect feet upon his individual fortunes of any battle he waged He had only to feel reel sure he e was wa right r gh The Th announcement of Mr death will shock those who knew him for his hl illness Ulness was of or short duration Few F of oL his friends knew that he was I not enjoying his usual good health And to the th widow and those bound to him by ties of or blood the shock and the sorrow must be Immeasurably greater Deep and wide is the flood of oT sympathy s that will be turned towards them May Ia they find comfort In the reflection that It was a blessing to have had with them for tor a time the man mar who has now gone before theirs is isa isa isa a beautiful memory that will vill not fade as long as they are kept from Joining him in the land where there is no more weeping nor tears nor no sorrow sorro |