Here is the third set of newspaper clippings from the Thistle Mission Band minutes book. (Handwritten at the top of the clipping - June 24, 1928) OBITUARY. Mrs. W. R. Scott. Dumfries, June 27 The death occurred at Dumfries, Sunday June 24th of Mrs. William R. Scott, aged 48 years. Deceased had been in poor health for some time, but death was hastened by complication of diseases. Mrs. Scott was formerly Miss Abbie E. Fox of Southampton. Besides her sorrowing husband she leaves to the loss of a loving mother six daughters, Mrs. Roland Shaw of New Maryland, Ena, Laura, Bessie, Abbie and Shirley at home; three sons, Chesley, Willie and John, all at home; one sister, Grace Fox of Wrentham, Mass., and three brothers, Perley Fox of Fredericton Junction, Charles Fox of Southampton, and Fred Fox of Flushing, Long Island. Mrs. Scott had always led a Christian life, and by her quiet disposition had many friends who will learn of her death with deep regret. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. Mr. King with prayer at the house and service in the church at The Barony. Rev. Mr. Perkins conducted the service at the grave. The hymns were as follows; Does Jesus Care, Peace Perfect Peace, and Shall We Gather at the River. Solo, The Home Land. The pall bearers were Joseph Rossborough, Charles Rossborough, Allen Rae, William Embleton. The mourners were W. R. Scott, Chesley Scott, Willie Scott, John Scott, Perley Fox, Charles Fox, Grant Fox, Roland Shaw, Howard Dow, W. E. Scott, John A. Scott, Robert Scott, Kenneth Simmons, Henry Rossborough, Randolph Claire, Fred Claire, James M. Scott, Charles Scott, David Patterson. (Handwritten at the bottom of the clipping - Feb. 13, 1928.) Died at Victoria Hospital. The death occurred at Victoria Hospital at an early hour this morning of Mrs. Harry M. Hanson, of Marysville, following a serious operation at the age of 54 years. The late Mrs. Hanson was known and respected by a large circle of friends and her death will be regretted. She was twice married, her first husband being Odbur White. She is survived by her husband, one son, Miles White; her father, Israel Grass; three sisters, Mrs. John Contels of Lawrence, Mass.; Mrs. Harry Hurder, of Saint John; Miss Clara Grass; two half sisters, Mrs. C. B. Morgan, of Fredericton, at present in Florida, and Mrs. James Hallett, in British Columbia. One brother, Otis Grass, also survives. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon, with service at the home at 2:30 o'clock by Rev. D. J. Macpherson assisted by Rev. J. M. Rice, and interment in the Baptist Cemetery.