Main Surnames: GENTLEMAN, SMITH, FLEMING, SINCLAIR, WOOD, LeGASSIE, ESTABROOKS, FORBES; Also: FISHER, ALDERMAN, HARPER, HOWSON, BATE, AIKEN, BLAKENEY, HETHERINGTON, McCLELLAN, McBRIDE, THOMPSON, ANDERSON, GREGG, CARLISLE, FRASER, FOSTER, STEEVES, NOBLE, PHILLIPS, FLETCHER, PEABODY, NEVERS, KOSTER, O'BRIEN, McADAMS. (Hand written at the bottom of the clipping - May 1941) Died in Ontario. Word was received last evening by Mrs. Harold F. Fisher, Marysville, of the death of her brother-in-law, David Gentleman, at his home at Oil City, Ontario, after an illness of several months. The late Mr. Gentleman is survived by his widow, formerly Miss Eva Smith of Marysville; and five children, Mrs. Maurice L. Alderman, Oil City, and James, Catherine, Elizabeth and Mildred at home. The funeral will take place at Oil City on Monday afternoon. FLEMING -- At Fredericton, N. B., on January 19th, 1942, John Harper Fleming, son of the late John and Anne (Harper) Fleming, aged 86 years. Funeral from his late home, 245 York street, Wednesday afternoon with service at 2.30 o'clock by Rev. J. D. L. Howson and Rev. W. J. Bate and interment made in the Old Burial Ground. DIED. SINCLAIR -- At Victoria Public Hospital, Fredericton, N. B., January 19, 1942, David Sinclair, aged 74 years. Service tomorrow afternoon at 6.30 o'clock at the home of the his sister, Mrs. A. C. Fleming, Charlotte street, by Rev. J. D. L. Howson. The body will be taken on the evening train to Edmundston and be met by a delegation from the Masonic Lodge and taken to the United Church of Canada. Service will be conducted on Thursday morning at 10 o'clock by Rev. W. E. Aiken and interment made in Edmundston Cemetery. DIED. WOOD -- At Victoria Public Hospital, Fredericton, N. B., January 15th, 1942, Miss Amanda Wood, formerly of Rusagonis, aged 84 years. Funeral tomorrow afternoon with all the service at the United Baptist Church, Rusagonis, by Rev. R. H. Blakeney and interment made in Rusagonis Cemetery. The Late Miss Amanda Wood. The funeral of the late Miss Amanda Wood took place on Saturday afternoon from her late home in Rusagonis to the United Baptist Church where service was conducted by Rev. R. H. Blakeney and interment made in Rusagonis Cemetery. There were a great many friends present and a number of floral tributes. The chief mourners were Charles Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hetherington, Mrs. L. McClellan, Mr. and Mrs. George McBride, Mr. and Mrs. K. N. S. Thompson, George Anderson, Mrs. R. S. Gregg, Mrs. Edward Carlisle, Mrs. Carl Fraser, Mrs. Harold Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Wood, James Steeves. The pall-bearers were Delbert Noble, Norman Phillips, Ralph Fletcher, Charles Peabody, Millard Nevers, Murray Nevers. (Hand written on the bottom of the clipping - Nov. 23, 1935.) Married in Saint John. Friends in Fredericton and elsewhere will learn with interest of the marriage at Saint John on Saturday of Miss Delma Elizabeth LeGassie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Le Gassie, Fredericton, and Stephen Estabrooks, also of Fredericton. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Gerald Koster, C. SS. R., at St. Peter's Rectory. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. James E. O'Brien, brother-in-law and sister of the bride. After a wedding dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien the bride and bridegroom left for Fredericton, where they will reside. DIED. FORBES -- At Fredericton, N. B., July 22, 1941, Alexander Forbes, aged 50 years. Funeral tomorrow afternoon form McAdam's Funeral Home with service at two o'clock by Rev. J. D. L. Howson and interment made at Stanley.