Main Surnames: McKNIGHT, HAINING, MacLEAN, ROSS; Also: SHAW, CROWE, FERRIS, DENNISON, BREWER, TIMS, EVERETT, MANZER, FLETCHER, BALL, RICE, SINCLAIR, GIBSON, TRAFTON, KAINE, CAMERON. (Handwritten at the top of the clipping - March 13, 1944.) Died in Michigan Coun. H. Clair McKnight of New Maryland, received a telegram informing him of the death of his uncle, Samuel McKnight in Detroit. Mr. McKnight was born in New Maryland in 1851 and was well known by the older people of the community. In his early days he followed the lumber woods taking charge of camps up on the headwaters of the St. John River. In April of 1898 he gave up the lumber work and joined the Gold Rush to the Yukon, going out with the late Harry Waugh where he remained for about twenty-six years. On coming out from the Yukon he has lived in Detroit, Mich. About eleven years ago he made a visit to his old home. Last month Mr. McKnight had to have one of his legs amputated due to a bone infection, having recovered from the operation he developed a heart attack and passed away. He is survived by his wife and one son, Roderick and three grandchildren, a sister, Selina, resides in Everett, Wash. (The "Card of Thanks" is pasted to the top of the Delia G. Haining obituary.) CARD OF THANKS. Miss Ella M. Shaw of Marysville wishes to thank her friends, relatives and neighbors for the many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy extended her during her recent sad bereavement; also for the loan of cars, beautiful floral tributes, and to all those who assisted in any way. Their kindness will always be remembered. The Late Miss Haining. The funeral of the late Miss Delia G. Haining took place yesterday afternoon from the home of Miss Ella Shaw, Marysville, and was attended by many friends and relatives. Service was conducted by Rev. A. G. Crowe and interment made in New Maryland Cemetery. There were a great many floral tributes from friends and relatives. The chief mourners were Mrs. Belle Ferris, Mr. and Mrs. George Dennison, Miss Marion Brewer, R.N., Mrs. Chester Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tims, Alexander Brewer, Herman Brewer, Burton Brewer, Lea Haining, George Haining, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Shaw, Frederick Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Everett, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Manzer, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs. George Ball, David Rice. The pallbearers were David Rice, Wesley fletcher, William Sinclair, Roland Shaw. (The short death notice giving the date of death is pasted to the obituary.) MacLEAN -- At Fredericton, N. B., on November 8th, 1943, Mrs. Irene Maude MacLean, wife of Charles E. MacLean, Fredericton. Funeral takes place on Wednesday afternoon with service at her late home, 204 Aberdeen street at 2.30 o'clock by Rev. A. B. Gibson, Rev. P. J. Trafton and Rev. D. C. Kaine, and interment in Rural Cemetery Extension. Died This Morning. The death occurred this morning at her home in Aberdeen street after a year's illness of Mrs. Irene Maude MacLean, wife of Chales E. MacLean. She was born in Fredericton, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Ross and lived here her entire life. She was a member of the Devon Baptist Church and an active member of the Fredericton W. C. T. U. She was possessed of many fine qualitites which endeared her to everyone who knew her and her death though not unexpected will be learned of with sincere regret. She is survived by her husband, a sister, Mrs. Donald F. Cameron, Fredericton, and a brother, Fred Ross, Viking, Alta. The funeral takes place on Wednesday afternoon with service at her late home 204 Aberdeen street at 2.30 o'clock by Rev. A. B. Gibson, Rev. P. J. Trafton and Rev. D. C. Kaine and interment made in Rural Cemetery extension.