Some more of the newspaper clippings pasted in the Thistle Mission Band minutes book. (Handwritten at top - June 4, 1925. The 1925 kind of looks like it might be 1935, but it might be an underline under the two. The rest of the clippings on this page are hand dated 1928 and the next page is 1929. ) Died at New Maryland. The death occurred at New Maryland last night after a long illness of Robert J. Shaw, one of the best known and most highly respected residents at the age of 65 years. Deceased carried on farming operations at New Maryland and was a man whose word was as good as his bond. He was a staunch Presbyterian, a member of the choir of St. Andrew's Presbyterian church and had a host of warm personal friends who will regret his death. He is survived by his widow, who was formerly Miss Annie Sinclair, of New Maryland; two sons, Ronald and Frederick; three daughters, Mrs. Edgar Everett of Marysville, Greta of Fredericton and Ethel at home; and two sisters, Misses Ethel and Ida Shaw of Marysville. The funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon with service at 2 o'clock by Rev. J. G. Berry and interment at Rural cemetery. Many at Funeral Yesterday. Many from Fredericton, New Maryland and Nasonworth were present yesterday at the funeral of the late Robert Shaw, which took place from his late home in New Maryland. Rev. J. G. Berry conducted the service and in the course of his remarks paid a fitting tribute to the sterling character and worth of deceased, his connection with the church and his life in general. A quartet from St. Andrew's choir sang several hymns and there was a profusion of beautiful floral tributes. The pall bearers were Major J. S. Scott, Major James Pringle, W. M. Clark and E. W. Elliott. The chief mourners were Roland Shaw, Frederick Shaw, Edgar Everett, Harry Culligan, Roy Shaw, Irvine Shaw, Lloyd Shaw, Hazen Shaw, William Sinclair, A. C. Fleming, John A. Fleming, J. H. Fleming, Hazen McFarlane, Bruce McFarlane. Interment was made in Rural cemetery extension. CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and sincere appreciaton of the many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy extended to us during our recent sad bereavement, especially Mr. and Mrs. Harry Charters, Mrs. W. H. McKnight, John Fleming, Mrs. John Harvey, Hazen and Bruce McFarlane, Geo. H. Clark, F. C. Sanson and all those who so kindly loaned cars.