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' -?'? . DEATHS, t BIRTH. HICKLIN (nee Meta Birch).— On 13th _ Geteber.at Dr. Vos»ls private Hospital. ,-Hiaarest,' Rockbatnpton, to Sr. and Mrs. P. W. .lEddin, Toowoomba— -a .daughter.. (Loraine llary.J FARRELL.— On 13th October, at Rock- , hampton, to Capliin nod Alns, John ,_ *arrcll— a son. . ? MARRIAGE. HARVEY— COKER.— On the 29th Octo- licr, *t- flic TPsi-teutti of Mr. and afrs. Fred Lomas, by the Eev. A. D. Shaw, . . .George, the only son of Mrs. Harvey, to Bnily lJcc Colter, the eldest daugh ter of Mr. H. Oker, Ro&hainpton. ' * TRUSCOTT— HATTON.— On 11th Novem- ber, at the Manse, Alma-street, by the Rev. A. D. Shaw, Andrew Robert, the second oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Truscott, Rockhampton, to Gladys Mary, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hatton, of Rockhampton. DEATH. SHAMBROOK.-On Saturday, 8th instant, at Barastaplc, England, William. Sham .rbrook, .d Roekhamntoiiroad, Mount Morgan. BROWN.— At his residence, Washpool .JCreek, ?Gxacemere, oa 2a& November, . 1013, RichariBrora, aged S£ years. ? ? ? . . (toratedjl^ his'wrOTrinj Wife and - - -r ? children.) IN MEMORIAM. RICE. — In. loving memory of our dear wife and mother, Mary Sice, who «c parted this life at - HiUerest,' Dr. VoesV Private Hospital, 7th November, 1910. ?&id and cbdden was lor death. And a fin-at surprise to all ?When. God diS say she must airav, !?- . Conldjshe refuse the call. Dearly loved by all_wno knew-*Sr,' ~ :*JSho- was gentle, ano-lfaml kind. A* 'i mother none was dearer, ? -None more pure in heart and mind. .{Inserted by her laving husband,, children; _,,~- ,. and sister.) WARD.— In loving memory of our dear - fatfsnv Denis -TCard.-wbo'Vuea' at Rock iajnpton/Ttfc November, 1910. We who.-fore von, sadly miss you, .-.^nwujAwc know tint God knew best, ?When Be cased your pain and snaring, ..-ADdiHolail you down to rest. - (Inserted by. bis, loving -sons and family.) WARD.-In loving memory of our dear - lather' wSb departed this jifc Xorcm'jcr 7th, 1810. ? =Tis jpst-Uirce yenis ago lo-uay. t Scco .our .dear, father passed awat. ?yon arc seine, J-ut not forgotten, .' i)r -orer wai'liou be. - As Sola? aVlife and memory last, ; tfo »fll Twnember tbee. . (fniMTfffd by his -loving daughter and ' ... Eoa-in-law A. W. Stevens.) FLETCHER.— In loving memory of Lily Sophia *.'Jletaher, the , dearly beloveil daughter of ilr. and Mrs. 3t Cram, who ... .-Bed.OT the Stb. Xoramber, 1903 aged » ;:J9. t«o. Call .not back ilio dear departed. .j^neSored safe, where storms axe o-r ; ., rOnlie borderlhu; where we Jeft her, Soon to meet and part no more. - . ;.~35r beyond *4hls- world of care, t£$ j&aU find our vmissing loved one, ? ' Tn ^yir y^nn^'-fl niHirfifm fair. {Inserted by her. loving mother, father, am] listers.) OLIVE.— In loving memory of Captain A. 'a Oirre, deariy.i»IoT»d daughter of . John A»d Jane Ohve, who departed this JjTe StiSoTember. 1B10, aged. 35 years. ^This is «. day of reraentbrance to all, Tnis is the day -iat is sad to jecail, May bearai look do«n on those At has :- faft. And God is His mercy trill answer the ^Isscrbed by her loving mother, father, and sister, Slonnt Morgan.) PETER MANION.— In loving remem- branee of onr dear father, who departed this Hfe on 9th November, 191S. . ^Inserted by his loving children, Xortb Rockhampton.) GILLINDER.— In loving memory of my .dear Daughter, Blanche Hilda, who de parted this life at Rockhampton, aged -63, os etfa Kovember, 1911. . - * God's nJD be done! JUDS.-In loving remembrance of our dear Daughter and Sister, Catherine Elizabeth, who departed this life at Townsville, on the 10th November, 1912. ,£ar and oft onr tlioncht* do Binder vTo the Era«e«v,f«rjiuay. . ' Whm welaiaroinr-deartat loved, one, -' Justs 3wi^aB-4»-di.|: - -' . - '.-'
? ^ X ? .- -. ^-1 ? -^T ?. . — J.-.- . . ? JUDS.— In loving remembrance of my -dMrrn*ae,i-K*o;caepart«l this Hfe at T«Knavale, «n Ck, lOtli SovembcT, i»ii Good- 'was her head .in.. Jriendsliip sound, Sfatient in pain,' loved all' around. ^ - Sncet to my memory, dear i»- my heart, Siy love for Jier jnemory never shall part. tlnsertod by her lovins HoAand, F. \V. Jn-ls). BROADHURST.— In loving memory of our dear tootlier.-'Mary '^roadhnrat,' who de rcirlfd ibis We. at Caw&rral oil 11th Koi^mbcr, 1912. {Inserted- by her loving sons and 4augh ters4nJaw. H, 3. ^i, and N. .... Brqadhiirst, StanwcQ.r BROADHURST.— In loving memory of our dear mother, M,iry:Bioi-abur*t. who de parted this -life at Cawarral 11th No vember, 191i Wjo v&o love vou, 'sadly miss yon. Though we know tliat God knew best, 'When He eased your pain and suffering, And He laid you dovrn to rest, (rnsertcd by her iovinff son and dangh tcr-in-Iaw. \V. E. and E. Broadhurst, .Mount Moi^an.) BROADHURST.— In loving memory of our dear mother, Mary Broadhurst, who de parted this life at Gawanal 11th Ko vember. 1912. {Inserted by her loving daughter and eon _ Ja-Jaw, JI. and J. MDonagh, . Mount MorganJ) ' BROADHURST.— In loving memory of our .dcarinother, Mary Broadhurst, who de parted this life mt Cawarral -11th Xo vember, 1912. (Inserted by her loving son and daughter in-law, S. and C. Broadhurst, Brisbane.) BROADHURST. — In loving memory of our dear mother, Mary Broadhurst, Lwho de parti'd tiiU life at Ounrral llih Xo vcmbM-..iai2. Rest, dearest mother, swetlly.joat,'' . They mits you most who loved you best. (Inserted by her loving daughter and^oB , . inJaw, J. and S. Wilton, Cawaaki:) BROADHURST.-In loving memory of our ^4*su^--»mt'1*r.'''Mhrv Broadhurst, who passed away 11th November. 1912. . Jutt one .year am to-diiy. Yes, we Tcmemuer well, ? . 'We stood beside her dying bed. To bid a long farewell. IJjiAcrted lay her loving son and daughter in-law. F. and E. Broadhurst.) M'KAY. — In loving memory of our dear grandchild and nephew. , AVjilom Frederick Frands M'Kay, who departed this life at Many Peaks, Xovembcr 11th, 1915. Sad and sudden was his death And a great surprise to all, - When Hod did say he lnust away, Could he .refuse -the call. Dearly loved l-y all who knew him lie wj^ gentic good and kind £ As a baby none was dearer, None more pure in heart and mind. (Inserted bv his loving grandparents and Untie Frank, Emerald). M'KAY. —In loving memory of our dear nephew, William Frederick . Francis M'Kay. who departed this life at Many Peaks, Xovembcr 11th, 1012. Long days and nights he bare ia pain. To wait for cure was all in vain. Spt God alone, ; Who thought it best, Did case hisrpaui and give him rest. Tour end came .sudden. Willie, dear, H made us weep and sigh, And. oh. it was so gad to think Wo eonld not isay ' iGood-bye.' (Inserted by his loving aunties, Maud and - Annie M'Kay, Emerald.) LAMB. — In loving memory of our dear father, who deputed this life at Black water, 11th day of November, 1911, aged 4S years. Two years have passed away, dear father, Tour face I long to see, But with a daughter's fondest love, Yonr. memory clings to me. So farewell our own dear father, . Street thoughts of you will keep. Although two years have passed away. Our «rief is just as deenl (Inserted by bis loving daughters and son .in-law.) BROADHURST.— In loving memory of dear Aunt Mary, who departed this life at Cawarral on the 11th Kovember, 1912. Gone but not forgotten, Xor will j-ou ever 'be. But let this little token tell, 1 still remember thce. (Inserted by her loving niece, L. M'Lean. Bogantungan). RIEMANN. — In loving memory of our dear daughter Xcllie Augnes Riemann, -who depaitcd -this. life at Kockhampton, 13th Xovembcr, 131 S, aged i years and 3 mouths. . ''Glecp oa inthy beauty, Jhou sweet angd chad; .By sorrow unblightcd. By sin undefiled. Lite the dove to the ark Thou.liasi flown to thy rest. Front toe-wild era of strife I To the home of the bluet. 3miEj^+y^^l»ii« Bother^Bd^aUieri |^f. .r.ej^^jpmfc', ????- --;?*