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Show DEATH OF MRS. TARBET. A few days ago death claimed Mrs. Tarbct, mother of the well known mining magnate, A. H. Tarbct. Mrs. Tarbet had attained to a ripe old age bordering on the tlnec score and ten limit and had lived a blameless and exemplary life. She was a woman of large heart and wide and ready sympathies, sym-pathies, full of charity and good deeds. From early womanhood she was imbued with strong religious feelings and impulses and through the prime of life as well as in old age her religion was her stay and comfort. Sustained by strong faith in Christ and the Catholic church, and the knowledge that she had acted well her part in this life, she gently fell asleep. She was held very dear by her children and family and was loved and esteemed by all who had the happiness of knowing her, and she is sincerely mourned, not however, howev-er, as one lost, but as one gone before. be-fore. She was one of the noble women of this earth. May the Lord rest her soul, is the fervent prayer of w ve-y many good people. |