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BIRTHS. AUDSLEY.-At her residence, Bowral, Hale-road, Mosman, the wife of James Audsley-a daughter.
CROUDACE.-August 25, at Nurse Jeffett’s private hospital, Goulburn, the wife of R. S. P. Croudace-a son.
MARRIAGES. EASTON-HINGERTY.-August 24, at the Sacred Heart Church, Darlinghurst, by the Right Rev. Monsignor O’Haran, Lockhart, second son of the late Lockhart D. Easton, of Motueka, New Zealand, to Eleanor Margaret, daughter of the late William Hingerty, Cootamundra.
KUENTZLE-HEARON.-August 27, 1914, Jack C., son of Gustave Kuentzle, Esq., of Marion, Wisconsin, U.S.A., to Molly Irene, second eldest daughter of Arthur E. Heaton, Esq., of Hobart, Tasmania.
TIVEY-DAVEY.-August 22, at St. Cuthbert’s Church, Tweed Heads, by the Rev. H. Tilley, Rev. Norman Tivey, to Kate Evelyn, third daughter of the late F. J. Davey, Esq., and Mrs. Davey, of Mighbyn.
DEATHS. AUDSLEY.-At Bowral, Hale-road, Mosman, Joyce, infant daughter of James and Ivy Audsley, aged one week.
BROWN.-August 31, at her late residence, 290 Victoria-street, Darlinghurst, Maria Christina, dearly loved sister of Eden, Donald, Glen, and Mary Brown, aged 50 years.
CLEARY.-August 30, at her daughter’s residence, 102 Palmer-street, Alice, dearly loved wife of John Cleary, aged 67 years. R.I.P. Interred R.C. Cemetery, Waverley. CUPITT.-August 31, 1914, at Riverstone, Ernest Henry, beloved husband of Hilda Cupitt, aged 29.
EDWARDS.-August 26, George, the loved husband of Mary Edwards, of High-street, Woonona (late Balmain), aged 43 years, leaving a wife and seven little children to mourn their sad loss. At rest. GILMOUR.-August 31, 1914, at his residence, 29 Albert-street, Erskineville, John Gilmour, late of N.S.W. Gas Works, beloved husband of Martha Emma Gilmour, native of Otley, Yorkshire, England, aged 61 years. Home papers please copy.
KENNEDY.-August 31, 1914, at Grafton, Edmond Kennedy, late of 50 Cleveland-street, Darlington, aged 34 years.
OCHS.-August 31, 1914, at his residence, Valroy, 503 Alfred-street, North Sydney, Rudolph George, beloved husband of Florence Ochs, aged 47 years and 9 months.
O’CONNOR.-August 31, 1914, at her residence, Terimbah, 10 Myra-road, Dulwich Hill, Elizabeth Petronella O’Connor, dearly-loved mother of Messrs. H., R., C., F., and E., and Mesdames Brown, McLean, Bousfield, and Smith, aged 84 years. R.I.P.
RORKE.-August 29, 1914, Rita Frances, only daughter of the late James Rorke and Mrs. A. K. Rorke, and sister of H. M., N. J., and J. D. Rorke, at her mother’s residence, Albion-street, Harris Park, suddenly of pneumonia. Interred at Parramatta on August 31.
SHEPHERD.-August 29, 1914, at his residence, Douglas-street, Nowra, William, beloved husband of Mary Shepherd, in his 77th year. Braidwood papers please copy.
ST. JULIAN.-August 31, at his residence, 131 Alfred-street, North Sydney, Mr. James St. Julian.
TRAVASKIS.-August 31, 1914, at his late residence, Surrey, Blue’s Point-road, McMahon’s Point, Nicholas West, beloved husband of Alice and father of John Travaskis.
WATT.-August 31, at Kensington-road, Summer Hill, Mary A. Watt, of Edinburgh, Scotland. WITTON.-August 30, at Lewisham Private Hospital, Bridget Sarah, dearly-loved wife of Richard Witton, Summer Hill, Cooma. R.I.P.
IN MEMORIAM. AGAR.-In loving memory of my dear mother, Mary Ann Agar, who departed this life August 31, 1913. You are always in my thoughts, dear mother, ‘Tis sweet to breathe your name; In life I loved you dearly, In death I do the same. Inserted by her loving daughter, Christina Eggleton, and her only son William H. Agar. AGAR.-A tribute of love and sweet remembrance to the memory of our darling mother, Mary Ann Agar, who departed this life August 31, 1913. So sadly missed and deeply mourned. Inserted by her loving daughters, Rose Sharpe and Martha Thompson. AIKEN.-In loving memory of my dear wife, Emily Frances Aiken, who departed this life September 1, 1907, aged 52 years. Far and oft my thoughts do wander To a grave not far away- Where they laid my dear wife Just seven years ago to-day. Inserted by her loving husband, George Aiken. AIKEN.-In loving memory of my dear mother, Emily Frances Aiken, who departed this life September 1, 1907, aged 52 years. Mother dear, when you were here, We did not know your worth. But now you're gone, we would give the world To have you here on earth. Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law, William and Irene Aiken, and grandchild. AIKEN.-In loving memory of my dear mother, Emily Frances Aiken, who departed this life September 1, 1907, aged 52 years. With tearful eyes we watched you, mother, going on your way, Although we loved you, mother dear, we could not make you stay. Oh, how my heart is breaking when we think of how you died, To think you could not speak to us before you closed your eyes. Inserted by her loving son and daughter, Ruby and Sid. Aiken. AIKEN.-In loving remembrance of our dear mother and grandma, Emily Frances Aiken, who died on September 1, 1907, aged 52 years. At rest. She bade no one a last good-bye, She waved her hand to none; Her spirit flew before we knew That from us she had gone. Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, and grandchildren, Mary and Spencer Cornford, and Alfred, Emily, Spencer, Tom, and Edna. AIKEN.-In loving memory of our dear mother, Emily Francis, who departed this life September 1, 1907, aged 52 years. Oh, for a touch of a vanished hand, And a sound of a voice that is stilled. Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law, George and Alice, and grandchildren, Catherine, Eddie, Georgie, and Marie.
APLIN.-In loving memory of our dear mother, Julia Aplin, who departed this life on August 31, 1913, aged 53 years. As the ivy clings to the oak, So doth our memory cling to thee. Inserted by her ever-loving son and daughter-in-law, Norman and Blanche Aplin. BEVES.-In loving memory of my dear wife, and mother, who departed this life September 1, 1909. A better mother never lived, Nor one more true and kind; Her equal in this weary world We very rarely find. Inserted by her loving husband and children, Frank, Cecil, Selma, Garnet, and Claude. BEVES.-In loving memory of our dear mother, Annie Beves, who departed this life September 1st, 1909. As long as life and memory last We will remember thee. Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law, Walter and Emma.
BRAKES.-In loving remembrance of our dear uncle, James Brakes, who departed this life September 1, 1910. Inserted by his loving niece and nephew, Ethel and Arthur Messell. Thy will be one.
BRAKES.-In loving remembrance of our dear uncle, James Brakes, who departed this life September 1, 1910. Inserted by his loving niece and nephew, Mabel and Charles Smith. Gone, but not forgotten.
CLARK.-In loving memory of my dear husband, John Clark, who was accidentally killed at Randwick, 1st September, 1913, aged 76. Far and oft my thoughts do wander To a grave not far away- Where they laid my dear husband Just one year ago to-day. Inserted by his loving wife, Eliza Clark.
DE DOOS.-In sad but loving memory of my dear husband and father, who died September 1, 1913. Inserted by his loving wife and daughter.
DOYLE.-A tribute of love to the memory of our dear father, who died September 1, 1913, at Willoughby-road. Inserted by his loving family.
DRISCOLL.-In loving memory of our dear mother, Elizabeth Driscoll, who died August 31, 1912, aged 58 years. Mother is gone, but not forgotten, She was always kind and true; Never murmured in her sufferings, No one knew what she went through. We long for you, dear mother, And our hearts are sore with pain; The world would be a heaven Could we but hear your voice again. Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Maggie and Charlie Binstead, and grandchildren, Marjorie and Stanley.
GILOGLY.-In sad but loving memory of my dear husband and father, John Patrick Gilogly (Paddy), who departed this life September 1, 1913, aged 48. Gone, but not forgotten. Passed away, his Rosary holding In his cold and lifeless hand, With the Crucifix, his passport, To yon bright and happy land. Dear is the grave where my husband and father is laid, Sweet is the memory that never will fade. Roses may wither and flowers may die, If others forget you, never will we. Inserted by his loving wife and daughter, Mag. And Patience Gilogly., also his little friend, Jimmie.
GILOGLY.-In fond and loving memory of our dear father, John Patrick Gilogly (Paddy), who departed this life September 1, 1913, aged 48. Peace, perfect peace. Fond thoughts, they linger round our hearts, Our tears, they often flow; And to a grave, where father’s laid, Our footsteps often go. How we miss you, darling dad, It’s God alone can tell; We have spent many a lonely hour, And shed many a tear as well. Friends may think we have forgotten you When at times they see us smile, But they little know what an aching heart Those smiles hide all the while. Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Mick and Maude Dillon.
GILOGLY.-In ever loving memory of our dear father and grandfather, John Patrick Gilogly (Paddy), who departed this life September 1, 1913, aged 48 years. Thy will be done. A father true as ever breathed Has passed away from earth; But memory lives within the hearts Of us, who knew his worth, You are always in our thoughts, dear dad, In life we loved you very dear, In death we do the same. Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Lily and Jack Lafferty, also grandchildren, Fairy and Gladys. GILOGLY.-In fond and loving memory of my dear brother, John Patrick Gilogly, who departed this life at Helensburgh, September 1, 1913, aged 47. Years will roll and time will fly, Every leaf shall fade and die, Every rising sun shall set, But by dear brother I shall never forget. Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, and nephews, Stephen, Felix, Owen, and Jim Monaghan.
HALPIN.-In sad but loving memory of my dear husband and our dear father, James Halpin, late cabdriver, who departed this life September 1, 1911, aged 44 years. When alone in our sorrow and bitter tears flow, There stealeth a dream of the dear long ago; And, unknown to the world, he stands by our side, And whispers the words: Death cannot divide. Never forgotten by his loving wife and children, Stella, Bessie and Reuben.
HAYDON.-In loving memory of my dear brother, Henry Jos. Haydon, died August 31. Inserted by his loving sister, Kate Casey, and family. R.I.P.
GRIFFITH.-In loving memory of my dear husband and our dear father, Edward T. Griffith (late Education Dept.), who died at Bishop-street, Petersham 1st September 1913. Not forgotten. Inserted by his loving wife and family.
HOWES.-In loving memory of our dearly beloved son, Cecil George Howes, who departed this life September 1, 1913. Gone, but not forgotten. Inserted by his mother and father, Mrs. And Mr. Howes.
HUMPHREYS.-In loving memory of our dear friend, Ellen M. Humphreys, who passed away August 30, 1909, aged 27 years. Asleep in Jesus. Oh, how sweet. Inserted by her loving friends, R. and M. Cartwright.
MANN.-In ever-loving memory of my dear husband, William, who died at Auckland, N.Z., September 1st, 1907. Inserted by his loving wife, Ethel Mann.
MANN.-In loving memory of our dear son, William W.A., who died in New Zealand, September 1, 1907. Rest, dearest Willie, sweetly rest, They miss you most who loved you best. Inserted by his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. R. Mann. R.I.P.
McAULEY.-In loving memory of our dear father, John McAuley, who departed this life September 1, 1901. R.I.P. Inserted by his loving daughters, Annie Jagerstrom and Amelia Mathews.
McGRATH.-In loving memory of my dear husband and our dear father, Joseph, who departed this life September 1, 1908. R.I.P. Inserted by his loving wife and family, M. McGrath.
McLENNAN.-In ever-loving memory of my dear wife, Maggie, who died at her residence, Bennett-street, Bondi, September 1st, 1910. There is one link death cannot sever, Loving remembrance, which lasts for ever. . Inserted by her loving husband, George McLennan.
McMANUS.-In loving memory of my dear father, who departed this life September 1, 1904. Farewell, dear dad, your days are past; You loved us while your life did last. You always strove to do your best, And now you have gone to heaven to rest. Inserted by his loving daughter and grandchildren, Elizabeth Stupel.
RAFTER.-In loving memory of our dear mother, who departed this life August 30, 1913. We miss thee from our home, dear mother; We miss thee from thy place; A shadow o’er our life is cast; We miss the sunshine of thy face. We miss thy kind and willing hands, Thy fond and earnest care; Our home is dark without thee, mother; We miss thee everywhere. Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, A. K. and D. S. Rhodes.
RYAN.-In sad but loving memory of my dear wife, and our dear mother, Mary, died September 1, 1899, aged 37 years. Mother is gone, but not forgotten, As it dawns another year, In the lonely hours of thinking, Thoughts of you are always dear. Inserted by her husband and loving family, Alice, Frances, Mick, daughter and son-in-law, Katie and Arthur Lewis, and little granddaughter, Rita. RYAN.-In loving memory of my dear daughter, and our dear sister, Mary, died September 1, 1899, aged 37 years. R.I.P. My thoughts are always of you, Mary, It’s sweet to breathe your name; In life I loved you dearly, In death I do the same. Inserted by her fond mother, sister, and brothers. SINCLAIR.-In loving memory of my dear husband and our father, James McKenzie, who departed this life September 1, 1909, aged 47 years. At rest. Inserted by his loving wife and family. SMITH.-In loving memory of my dear wife and mother, Emily Smith, who departed this life September 1, 1912. She is gone, but not forgotten. She was always good and true. Inserted by her loving husband, daughter, and son, Henry Smith, Alice and Arthur, and little Winnie.
SMITH.-In loving memory of our dear mother, who departed this life September 1, 1912, aged 52 years. As the ivy clings to the oak, So doth our memory cling to thee. Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Edith, Walter Halling, and son Jack, and grandchildren. SMITH.-A tribute of love and sweet remembrance to the memory of our darling and devoted mother, Emily Smith, died September 1, 1912, aged 53 years. The flower that is the rarest and fairest Is the one that is killed with the frost, The mother that to me was dearest Is the one that I have lost. Sadly missed by her ever-loving daughter and son-in-law, Ethel and Don, and grandchildren, Clem and Donnie. SMITH.-In loving memory of my dear mother, who departed this life September 1, 1912. Far and oft our thoughts do wander To a grave not far away, Where they laid our darling mother, Just two years to-day. (Never forgotten.) Inserted by her loving daughter, Flo, and grandson, Jimmy.
SWADLING (nee Tye).-In loving remembrance of our dear daughter, Ethel Emily, who passed away on September 1, 1912. Sleep on, beloved, sleep and take thy rest, Lay down thy head upon the Saviour’s breast, We loved thee well, but Jesus loves thee best. Inserted by her loving parents, James and Annie Tye. SWADLING (nee Tye).-In loving memory of our dear sister, Ethel, who passed away on September 1, 1912. Farewell, Ethel, but not for ever, There will be a glorious dawn. We part to meet for ever On the resurrection morn. Inserted by her loving brother and sister-in-law, Ernest and Lily Tye. SWADLING.-In fondest and loving memory of our dear sister, Ethel, who passed away on September 1, 1912. There is one link death cannot sever; Loving remembrance lasts forever. Inserted by her loving brother and sister-in-law, S. and G. Swadling.
SWADLING.-In loving memory of Ethel, who passed away on September 1, 1912. To memory ever dear. Inserted by D. and E. Swadling. SWADLING.-In loving memory of my dear friend, Ett, who departed this life September 1, 1912. Gone, but not forgotten. Inserted by her loving friend, Clare. SWADLING.-A tribute of love to the memory of my dear friend, Ethel, who departed this life September 1, 1912. Inserted by her loving friend, Josie.
TANNER.-In loving memory of my dear husband, Arthur William Tanner, who passed away August 31, 1910, at 370 Parramatta-road, Petersham, aged 46 years. Inserted by his loving wife and children, Bert and Reggie.
WHITAKER (nee Gonzales).-In loving memory of our darling mother, Nora, who died in Melbourne, September 1, 1905. Rest in peace. Inserted by her loving daughters, Mrs. R. B. Bolton (Honolulu, H.I.) and Mrs. Joe Rox.
RETURN THANKS. THOMAS BAVISTER desires to THANK his friends for many kind expressions of sympathy in the loss of his wife.
Mrs. ANN WATLING AND FAMILY return sincere THANKS fo kind expressions and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement.
Mrs. H. J. DEWBERY and FAMILY, of 32 Day-street, Leichhardt desire to return sincere THANKS to many kind friends and relatives, also members of Leichhardt, Petersham, and District A.F.A. and members of Leichhardt Baseball Club, for cards, telegrams and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement.
Mrs. M. HICKEY and Miss McDOWELL (Petty), of 85 Riley-street, city, desire to return their sincere THANKS to their many relatives and friends for letters and cards of sympathy received during their recent sad bereavement.