150 OLDTIMERS AT FUNERAL OF W. W. LOCKWOOD Pioneer Settler of Saskatchewan and North Dakota Buried in Mill City (By Staff Reporter) MOOSE JAW, July 12-Approximately 150 old-timers of Moose Jaw and district were present to pay their last respects to the late William Wallace Lockwood, 69, pioneer settler of Saskatchewan and North Dakota, at the funeral services held today. The services were conducted at 2.30 o'clock at the home of Mr9. W. G. Cox, 1017 First avenue northeast, daughter of the deceased, by the Rev. J. A. MacKeigan, pastor of St. Andrew's United Church. Unheavily-clouded skies the cortege proceeded to the Moose Jaw cemetery in a down-pour of rain, the remains of the late Mr. Lockwood were laid to rest. Pall bearers who officiated were friends of the deceased and old time residents of this city and district. They were, Senator W. B. Willoughby, General G. S. Tuxford, Col. W. E. Seaborn, Mr. Justice C. E. Taylor, Thomas Miller and S. K. Rathwell. One car alone wag required to convey the many floral tributes from friends to the ceretery