(Handwritten at the top of the clipping - Feb 4, 1930) Died in Hospital. The death occurred in Victoria Hospital at an early hour this morning of John A. Fletcher, at the age of 46 years. Deceased was born at New Maryland and lived in and about Fredericton all his life. He was employed with Fred McLaggan near Stanley and was brought to the Hospital last night for treatment, his death occurring a few hours later. He was respected by all who knew him and his death will be learned of with regret. He is survived by two brothers and two sisters, Wesley E. Fletcher, of New Maryland; Medley E. Fletcher, of Fredericton; Mrs. Bessie Dougherty and Mrs. Everett Nason in the United States. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. (This entire note is handwritten on a one inch square of paper and pasted on the center of the page.) Mrs. McGinnes (or McGinnis) Sister died April 16, 1928. Mrs McG. Died at her funeral. (Handwritten on the top of the clipping - Jan 8, 1930) Died at Victoria Hospital. The death occurred at Victoria Hospital late yesterday afternoon of Mrs. Sarah Charters, wife of Harry C. Charters, of New Maryland, at the age of 52 years. Deceased was only at the hospital a few days, where she underwent an operation. She had been a lifelong resident of New Maryland, where she was held in the highest esteem by all who knew her. She is survived by her husband, four sons, Robert, Daniel, William and Joseph; two daughters, Mrs. Harry McNeill, of Fredericton, and Miss Margaret Charters, at home; her mother Mrs. James Horncastle, of Fredericton; six brothers, Rankine, Edwin, William, Allen, Percy, Horncastle, of Fredericton, and Hilton, of New Maryland; three sisters, Miss Margaret Horncastle, R. N. of New Rochelle, N. Y.; Mrs. Edward Simmons, New Maryland, and Mrs. Arthur Wetmore, of Cardston, Alta. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon from the home of her mother, 47 Saunders street, with prayers at 1.50 o'clock by Rev. A. F. Bate and service at the Church of England, New Maryland, at 3 o'clock and interment in the adjoining churchyard.