(Handwritten at the top of the clipping - Feb. 7, 1928) Death of Aged Resident. The death occurred this morning at his home on Smythe street of William Charters Haining after several months' illness, at the age of 84 years. Deceased was born at New Maryland, being a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter Haining. He had resided practically all his life in Fredericton where he was employed for many years with the late H. A. Estey. For some years he carried on a general trucking business until the infirmities of old age forced him to retire. He was a man of kindly habits, a lover of his home and family, respected by all who knew him, and his death, while not unexpected, will be learned of with sincere regret. He is survived by two sons, George E. and Lee R. Haining; two daughters, Mrs. Woodford Coy and Miss Blanch Haining, and one sister, Mrs. William Rossborough, all of this city. The funeral will take place on Thursday afternoon with service at his late home at 2.30 o'clock by Rev. Dr. G. C. Warren and interment in the family plot in Rural Cemetery. (Handwritten at the top of the clipping - Mar. 14, 1929) Death of Well Known Woman. The death occurred this morning at New Maryland of Mrs. Annie Sinclair, widow of the late David Sinclair, in the eighty-seventh year of her age. The late Mrs. Sinclair was born in the Shetland Islands, being before her marriage Miss Annie MacKay. Some fifty years or more ago she and her husband came to Canada, locating at Kingsclear for a few years before going to New Maryland where they became known for their thrift and integrity. Mr. Sinclair passed away in 1902 and for some years Mrs. Sinclair resided with their son, William. She was a staunch Presbyterian and until her health failed about a year ago was a faithful attendant at service. Since the establishment of St. Andrew's Church she frequently drove in on Sunday and took part in the service. Of a kind, motherly disposition, she was known to all her friends as "Grannie" and many a dark hour was brightened by her kindly help and assurance. She is survived by three sons and two daughters, David Sinclair, Edmundston; William of New Maryland; Robert Sinclair, of Dorchester; Mrs. Robert Shaw, of New Maryland, and Mrs. A. C. Fleming , of this city. She also leaves thirteen grandchildren and one great grandchild. The funeral will take place on Saturday afternoon with service at her late home at 2.30 o'clock by Rev. J. G. Berry and interment at New Maryland. BORN. SHAW At Penniac, N. B., on August 17th, 1932 to Mr. and Mrs. Hazen A. Shaw, a daughter, Betty Jean.