(Handwritten at the bottom of the clipping - May 5, 1933.) Died at Beaver Dam. The death occurred at Beaver Dam, York county, yesterday afternoon of Thomas H. O'Leary, after two and a half months illness at the age of 72 years. Deceased was a well known farmer in that section of the county, highly respected, and his death will be regretted. He is survived by his widow, Craleba; three sons, Guy and Harry, at home; Allen, Fredericton, six daughters, Mrs. Fred Nesbitt of Oliver, B. C.; Mrs. Wesley Fletcher and Mrs. George Ball, New Maryland; Mrs. Ernest Corning, St. Stephen; Mrs. Donald Mazerall, Fredericton, and Mrs. Thomas Legassie, New Maryland; two brothers and a sister, Charles D. O'Leary, Sand Point, Idaho; Hugh I. O'Leary, Fredericton, and Mrs. John Fletcher, New Maryland. The funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon under the auspices of Rusagonis L. O. L. No. 22. Prayers at the house at 1 o'clock and service at the Church of England, New Maryland, at 2 o'clock by Ven. Archdeacon Bate and interment in the Church of England Cemetery, New Maryland. (Handwritten at the top of the clipping - Sept. 6, 1930.) OBITUARY. Mrs. John Noble. Bright, N. B., Sept. 6 The funeral of the late Mrs. John Noble, of Brewers' Mills, was held at half-past one o'clock on Saturday afternoon last. The service was held in St. Peter's Church at Brewers' Mills, being conducted by Rev. H. F. Rigby assisted by Mr. S. L. Pollard. Rev. H. F. Rigby, priest in charge of the parish of Caribou, in Maine, preached the funeral sermon. The interment was in St. Paul's cemetery at Zealand. The late Mrs. Noble passed away after a lingering illness on Thursday, September 4th, at the residence of her son in Caribou, Maine. She was fifty-five years of age at the time of her death. Mrs. Noble is survived by her husband and by her two sons, William and Eugene, both of whom reside in Caribou. (Handwritten at the top of the clipping - June 11, 1930.) Death at Marysville. The death occurred at Marysville on Friday, June 11th, of John Andrews after a lengthy illness. Deceased, who was sixty-six years of age, is survived by his widow, one son, John V., and one daughter, Carrie L.; also one sister, Mrs. Agnes Miller, of Boston. Funeral services will be conducted at his late residence, Morrison street, by Rev. G. W. Fisher, Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment will be made in the Methodist cemetery.