(Handwritten at the top of the clipping - Oct 28, 1930.) The Late James S. Inch. The funeral of the late James S. Inch took place this afternoon from his home at Marysville and was largely attended. People in all walks of life from Marysville, Devon, Fredericton and other places being in attendance, as a last mark of respect to one who was held in high esteem by all who knew him. It was under the auspices of Marysville Lodge, No. 19, Knights of Pythias, and the large number of members of the order preceded the hearse in the funeral cortege. Prayers at the house and service at the United Church of Canada were conducted by Rev. M. H. Manael, who also read the committal prayers at the grave after which the beautiful and solemn service of the Knights of Pythias was carried out. There were many beautiful floral tributes from friends and relatives in different parts of Canada and the United States and interment was made in the United Church of Canada cemetery. The pall bearers were all members of the Knights of Pythias, S. J. Hallett, William Cameron, John McInnis, Howard Dunbar, Frank Collings, Henry Pickard, while the chief mourners were G. Leonard Inch, James Inch, Jack Inch, Millen Christenson, G. C. Torrens, William Hawkins, Edward Inch, Walter Hoyt, Fred Hoyt, John Inch, Harold Inch, Howard Burtt, Harley Burtt, Roy W. Smith, Vernon Matthews, George Pugh, Jarvis Morehouse, Sylvester Jones, Albert Estey, Emerson Hawkins. In addition the family already mentioned Mrs. James Radcliffe of Winnipeg, is a daughter. (Handwritten at the top of the clipping - Mar 6, 1931.) DIED CAMPBELL At Kingsclear on March 6, 1931, John A. Campbell in his 95th year. Funeral from the First Kingsclear Baptist Church, on Wednesday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Service at the church by Rev. J. A. Corey and Rev. H. T. Buckland and interment at Rural Cemetery. TRACY Fell asleep at Victoria Public Hospital, Fredericton, on Saturday March 7th, 1931, Ruth M., beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Tracy, of Tracy, N. B. aged nine years. Funeral from the home of her parents, Tracy, on Tuesday afternoon with service at 2.30 o'clock by Rev. J. H. Westrup and interment at Tracy. DIED. COCHRANE At Victoria Public Hospital, Fredericton, on January 23rd, 1931, Ethel M., beloved wife of Norman C. Cochrane, of Marysville. Funeral will take place on Sunday afternoon with prayers at the home in Marysville at 2 o'clock and service in the Reformed Baptist Church at 2.30 o'clock by Rev. L. T. Sabine and interment at Baptist cemetery extension.