(Handwritten at the top of the clipping - January 2, 1933.) Mrs. J. M. Horncastle Dead. The death occurred last night about 10 o'clock of Mrs. Rachael Young Horncastle, wife of John M. Horncastle, at the age of 77 years following an illness of about two years. Mrs. Horncastle was born at New Maryland, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John McKnight, and was the last member of the family. She had lived in Fredericton for a great many years and had many warm personal friends, who will regret her passing. She was active in the affairs of Christ Church Parish until her health began to fail and a friend to those in sorrow. She is survived by her husband, three sons, Frank and Martin C. Horncastle, Fredericton and Guy Horncastle, Prince Albert, Sask.; seven grandchildren and three great grandchildren. The late Roy Horncastle, who with two other sons, served in tthe Great War, died in May last. The funeral will take place to- morrow afternoon with prayers at the house, 355 St. John street, at two o'clock and service at Christ Church Parish Church at 2.30 o'clock by Ven. Archdeacon Bate and interment at Rural Cemetery extension. (Handwritten at the bottom of the clipping - Jan'y 2nd 1883.) WAR VETERAN DIES. Wilfred M. Coveney Passes in East Saint John Hospital at Age of 43 Years. The death occurred this morning at 6.40 o'clock at East Saint John Hospital, Saint John, of Wilfred M. Coveney, at the age of 43 years. Deceased was born at Aldershot, England, and served with the Imperial Forces in the Royal Flying Corps. He was living in Fredericton at the outbreak of the Great War and went back to rejoin the Imperial Forces. After the Armistice he returned to Fredericton and took up residence at New Maryland and engaged in farming. He was upright and honest in all his dealing with his fellow men, of sterling character and made friends wherever he went and his passing will be regretted by his family and a large circle of friends. His wife died about nine years ago and surviving are two brothers, C. J. Coveney and James Coveney, Fredericton, and three sisters, Mrs. Fred Mazerall, North Devon; Mrs. A. C. Johnston, Saint John, and Mrs. W. Garahan, London, England. A sister, Mrs. John Mazerall, died in North Devon about three months ago. Funeral arrangements have not been completed and will be announced later. (Handwritten at the bottom of the clipping - Jan'y 13 1933.)