Main Surnames: HAINING, BREWER; Also: ROSS, STAPLES, NOBLE, McQUEEN, TELFORD. (Handwritten at the bottom of the clipping - Oct. 16th, 1936.) Died at New Maryland The death occurred at New Maryland Sunday morning of Miss Victoria E. Haining, after a few days' illness with pneumonia at the age of sixty-seven years. Miss Haining was a life-long resident of New Maryland, was well known and highly respected and her death will be learned with sincere regret. She is survived by two sisters, Miss Delia Haining, at home, and Mrs. Murray Brewer of North Devon. The funeral took place this afternoon with service conducted by Rev. G. E. Ross and members of the choir of Saint Andrew's Church singing several hymns. Interment was at New Maryland. IN MEMORIAM In ever loving memory of Victoria E. Haining, who died October 11, 1936. We cannot say, we must not say That she is dead, She is just away! With a cheery smile, and a wave of the hand She has wandered into an unknown land And left us dreaming how very fair It needs must be, since she lingers there. So think of her faring on as dear In the love of There as the love of Here! Think of her still as the same and say, She is not dead; she is just away. Sadly missed by SISTER, Dee. OLD RESIDENT PASSES. (Handwritten at the top of the clipping - 1937) Amasa Brewer, of Brewer Mills, Dies in Ninety-Second Year Interment at Zealand Zealand, B. B., March 23, On Tuesday morning, March 16, there passed away at the residence of his son, Herman Brewer, Brewer Mills, one of the oldest residents of this vicinity in the person of Amasa Brewer, who died in his 92nd year. He is survived by three sons, Herman, with whom he resided, Burton, of Brewer Mills, and Alexander, of Marysville, and one daughter Mrs. Samuel Staples of Zealand. The funeral was held from the late home on Wednesday, March 17th, with services conducted by Rev. E. D. McQueen of Zealand. A large number of friends and relatives gathered at the house of the service. The pall-bearers were four grandsons of the deceased, Amasa and Sheldon Staples, and William and Eugene Noble of Caribou, Me. Interment was at St. Paul's Cemetery, Zealand. DIED BREWER At North Devon, N. B., on Sunday, October 10th, 1937, Chester A. Brewer. Funeral from his late home this (Tuesday) afternoon with service at 3.30 o'clock by Rev. George Telford, B. D., M. A., and interment in Rural Cemetery Extension, Fredericton.