(Handwritten at the top of the clipping - May 24, 1930.) BOY INSTANTLY KILLED AT NEW MARYLAND Allen Lipsett Fell Under Road Roller, Had Skull Crushed. Bert Allen Lipsett, aged 14, of New Maryland, was instantly killed on Saturday evening when he fell from a road roller he was driving and the heavy machine ran over him crushing his skull. It is believed he fell while trying to adjust the reins on the horses without stopping the team. The young boy, who was popular with his friends, had a kindly disposition and his tragic death is regretted by a large circle of friends. He was a son of the late Allen Lipsett and is survived by his mother and step-father, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Lipsett; two sisters, Margaret and Mary; three half-sisters and two half-brothers, Doris, Helen, Martha, Ivan and Earl. The funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon with service at his late home at three o'clock by Rev. J. F. Rowley and interment in the United Church cemetery at New Maryland. (Handwritten at the top of the clipping - Dec 24, 1930) DIES FROM INJURIES Granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver T. Smith, Fatally Injured at West Saint John Mrs. Oliver T. Smith went to Saint John last night to attend the funeral of her granddaughter, Lois Butland, whose death occurred on Wednesday following injuries received when struck by an automobile. The little girl, who is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Esmond Butland, of West Saint John, was coasting down the yard of her home to the roadway. A car driven by L. T. Blackwell, of Lancaster Avenue, was climbing the steep incline of Duke street hill at the time and did not see the child or her sled until after it had struck the front wheel and thrown her to the roadway. She was picked up and taken to the hospital where she died. She was only five years of age and a general favorite and is survived by her parents and a sister. The funeral took place this afternoon with service by Rev. W. McN. Matthews and interment made at Cedar Hill Cemetery.