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BIRTHS.
BROAD.—On the 26th February, at Ivanhoe
i*n™ro* Hospital. Donald, to Mr. and Mrs. Gil
t er\ .t' Broad, ^Blackwood,' Mill-street, Donald—
FLECKNOE (nee Doris McCIacharty).—On the
'|« Fcbruaiy. at Una Private Hospital, Sheppar.
~,m to Mr. ami Mr?. A. P. Fleeknoe— a. am.
FORSYTH.—On the 24th January, at St.
Hospital, Ivew, ti» Mr. and Mrs. B. .1.
riwib. '?- 1° Station-itreet, Kew— a son (John
O'NElLL (nee Oliver)—On the 2nd March, at
\ i n n t- Private Hospital. to Mr. and Mrs. 1 ? 0.
il'lcil'. riurcy-strcel. fl'tst Preston— » danetatef
iVtld.x' Jane). ? ? ? ? ?
DEATHS.
BELL.—On the 19th February, at Speers Point,
x™ South Wales AIM. the duirly
l.uclaiw . j(,(1 anrl dear father of Molly,
'SZ S Lata of I'uttalo liivcr Myrtle
BROWN.—On the 3rd March, at her residence,
ill tiiife-tiect, Iialccliua, Annie, beloved wlto ot
-»= Mattliow Brown, imd tlerotal mother ot
u?n Walter. jack', Arthur. I' rank, Charlie (de
Emily, l.ouia . and Rorrie. wed SO sons
.mi li' months. Private Interment.
,mt 0 monin.. Vwccfull!f i.ntps,,™.
CONNING.—On the 27th February, at North
v»rnaYioon, Robert, loved brother of Charles, An
iii. i il r- .larris, deceased}, and 1 etcr b, Cou
sin- ijcii TO ycate.
DAVIES.—On the 1st March (suddenly), Fred-
erick second youngest son of William and Anne
Davies, "Penbyn" Toorak-road, Hawthorn. Pri-
vate interment, 3rd March, 1926.
There is someone who misses you sadly,
And thinks of you day by day;
But will meet you again, dear son,
At the dawn of the beautiful day.
I miss your smile of welcome,
I miss your word of praise;
I miss you, oh, I miss you,
In a thousand different ways.
DAVIES.—On the 1st March, suddenly, Fred-
ick the loving brother of Laura, and Gwrge.
Some day, some time, we shall see
The dear one we hold in memory,
And God shall link the golden chain
Still closer when we meet again.
DOBSON.—On the 3rd March, at her residence,
'?\V.-LTcriey,' Manga lore-street, Travancore, Flem
iraton Matilda. the dearly beloved wife of Coun
..iilor '-Vrchibaiii Dobiion. loved mother of OIlvo
iMth E. Harrington), Vtclet (Mrs. L. Llms) and
LMl'ie Albert Dobson. aged 00 years. At rest.
DONNELLY.—On the 3rd March, at Melbourne
Hosirftal, Acnes, tlw dearly beloved wifo of Stanley
rSclly u Viench-strceU Footsciay (tormerly of
loriuff mother of Bessie, .loan, Nan. and
PbrHis 'belored oldest daughter of lilliabetli and
Mr aus Archibald Cr*!« TgImbow), ;orintf si*tec
Si Jwtfph, John. Areulo, Albert, Anurctr, .Tamtn.
Phvllis and M'innlo, aficd 32 years.
Safe in tho anus of Jcsns.
FOX.—On the 2nd March, at Melbourne, Ern-
hi .les'O Kox, of 1105 Mitchell-sticet, liist liniiis
dearly bc-loved husband of Kdith Pox, and
sorins father of Sylrla, Herji, Albert, Clnudo and
Am and loved brother of Albert, William, Mubel
'Mrs. Uurron-s). Chlou (Mrs. Bcdycoat), Claude
ind nacbaet iMre. Siereis), aged 42 ycara.
FOX.—On the 3rd March, at her residence, 4U
Chri tcus-strcet, Xarthcotc, Iili^betU JSniily. the
rifarly Inted wife of Kdwin It. Kox, lorius mother
o( Gertie, Winnie, Arthur, Blanche, Constance,
Kd*in. Im. and Betty, aaca 45 years.
FREEMAN.—On the 3rd March, at his resi-
dence. 3 Letrobe-ittcct, Neivpovt, 7.«u«bliii
IBotnaa, tho dtatly bclorul hushtnd of liaima
Krecwau. and loviiur father of Nell, I-oek, .»inj
.Vack. GooT8t, Martin, Km and Kath«
fc-ri in his 67th year. rriTatc intcmiorit.
ll.l.K
GIBSON.—On the 3rd March, at Melbourne,
Alfred William, the dearly beloved son of Selina
and the late William Gibson, and loving brother
of Sylvia, Elsie and Henry, aged 24 years.
HALL.—On the 2nd March, at the Children's
Hospital, Phillip Arthur, the dearly loved youngest
son of William and Ethel Hall, of 137 Fulham-
road, Alphington, and loving brother of Bonnie
and Leslie, aged 8 months.
A patient little sufferer at rest.
HURS.—On the 3rd of March, at her residence,
107 Riversdale-road, Hawthorn, Annie, dearly be-
iot«1 v.i(e of Conrad, and darlinu mother ol
Dorothy and iris.
JENNINGS.—On the 1st March, at her resi-
dence, 30 Spelght-strcct, Newport. Jane Jennings
'ite of Locu Gully, Bendlgo, dearty loTed Bister o
it* late Kliaa Harroy, belored aunt of Jane. Kthc
iMrs. P. Cock), Lilly (Mrs. E. Ueerte) and Uie lat
Sidney, aped 00 yeats. i'rivately interred Williams
town Cemetery, iind March. At rest.
JONATHAN.—On the 2nd March, after a short
illness, at tlxo Melbourne Hospital, J. Jonathan
, into j/rfnter S.S. l^nripldcs. Tn erelo auietf.
^ — Inscrud by J, Crew, 50 Osbornc-atrw-t, Souti
'I
LOOK.—On the 3rd March, at her parents' resi-
'? fliifCt 0 Woodsidc-ci^caiti locmlc, Klsic, tin
? toady belorcri oldest daushtcr of Jobu B. am
Maud I.o:kv loring sister ot Willie and Myrcl
v iscd CD yeats.
McCAW.—On the 1st March, at Nurse Sand-
ford's private hospital, Albert Park, Fanny, the
dearly loved mother of W. J. and C. A. McCaw,
of Liddiard-street, Glenferrie, and Mrs. W
McKay, Canterbury-road, Albert Park, aged 86
years. Peace, perfect peace.
McCAW.—On the 1st March, at Nurse Sand-
ford's private hospital, Albert Park, Fanny, be-
loved mother of W. J, McCaw, Liddiard-street,
Hawthorn, and Mrs. W. McKay, Canterbury-road,
Albert Park, and sister of H. A. Ponton, Welling-
ton-street, Collingwood, aged 86 years. Interrn-
privately at Kew Cemetery on 3rd March.
McCAW.—On the 2nd March, Fanny, of 7
Liddiard-street, Glenferrie, the loved mother of
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Ponton, of Wellington-street,
Collingwood. At rest.
MOUNSEY.—On the 3rd Match, at Melbourne,
Gladjs. the dearly belored wifo of William Jarae
*?- Mounsey of 17 Hodgson-terrace, Itiohmond, an1
latins * mother of Gladj'd and Xlessle, aged 2
vans. :
NEWTON.—On the 3rd March, at New Zea-
Ua-l, Kate, loTcd wife of tba lata Wilt Newton
f-nd lovins mother of Lily (Mrs. J. X'orta, Alph
itWHvl,
PARSONS.—On the 2nd March, at Colac, Cecil
. Kt&i; 1'inons, dearly belored husband of Len
PSKOtlS.
PULFORD.—On the 3rd March, at the Alfred
KiMpitU (rosoilt-uf accident), May, tho before
wfe of Krnesfc J?ulford. of 23 Darii-arenue, Sout
Yam. A patifcut imiT&rcr &c rest.
RAWSON.—On the 3rd March, at Cheltenham,
Jaftcs IUwsoq. ' dourly loved husband of the la*
Am^ia Rawjson, and loving father of Reggie, b(
io'ai wtn of Joseph Klchaid and Maiy Ann Rn?
sou (Omco), and loved brothc-r of Iiichard (d«
ccasMl, Maria. (Mrs. MeKinnon, of South -Me
bournej, Marj* Ani» (Mrs. Bricc*, of New Zet
IwuIV LouifA (deewsed), IJUy (Mrs, Sa.ith'
May (Mrs. Jfartictl), Leslie and I-oui
Joltn ((Uvtaeal), ogtd 52 years. lUst in peaco.
RICHARDSON.—On the 3rd March, at her resi-
dence, 'St. Elmo,' Rlddell, Elizabeth, wife of the
late Robert Simpson Richardson, loving mother of
William Simpson, and the late George Robert. lov
ing grandma of Adeline and George, in her 69th
year. Home papers please copy.
A patient sufferer at rest
STEAD.—On the 28th February, at Maldon,
T»osa Hannah, rolict cf Charles Stead, dearly love
mother or Lillian (deceased). May (Mrs. Bryan
deceased I, Myrtle (Mrs. 1'Jielan), Violet (Mrs. Ki
br). Slolla (deceased), darling sister of George (Sy
oey), frod (deceased) and 'Edith Paso,
In' God's care.
SYKES.—On the 3rd March, at 11 John-street,
Mst Malvern, Alfred, dearly loved brother -
(Jtrs. u. Nicro), May (Mrs. J, Swallot
and brother-in-law of Ilanr . Nitre,
TOBY.—On the 3rd March, at her residence, 89
Dow-road, North Williarastown, Mars* Agnes, tl
decrly beloved wife of late Thomas William Tob
lorinir mother of Fred. Aguefi (deceased
i»roM (deewsed), Frank (deceased), WHliat
Tiioraa?, Mary (Mis. Evans) and Frank, aged -
Kits. A patient sufferer at rest.
TREGONING.—On the 2nd March (suddenly),
; Utw Lfivinia, dearly loved niff' of ecr-CbnUab
N.lliatn Trcgoning, late of MaribjTnoug poli
vtsxion, and loving motlier . of Laura £31zabo)
' «; ?' Iruseott. Chlifomia Gully), Loui
Marion (Mre. A. Taylor, Jijchmcmd), and' Sice
' 4 \£a T* Cnnningham,. Maribymons), a«i
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IN MEMORIAM.
On Active Service.
COHEN.—A tribute of deepest love to to the
: Tntmw? ot tny beloved only child. Jack (Tieb
\ lite 6 ft., 24th Batt., whoso brisht young 1
given in the feervice of his country at Bapauu
Trance, on 4th March, 1017, aged 21 years.
8t- proud and fond are my thought* of you,
-, So- cloie to my heart you dwell;
Aimow. it seems, you aro with me still.
? t e £tiengtl» of our loro held well.
? i never forget, with metn'ries of yoa,
T way. hour of the day has its store;
W,wt]' ^ — rou are one with me,
ii .J1 «le dawn and death is no mora
—mother and pater, "Olivedale," Irymple-avenue,
St. Kilda (late Princes, Hill),
LANG—MORRIS.—In loving remembrance of
3ra,^r,^-». Jack Lang. (H. Morris), who died A
*ucn, 1015, at Mena House. Kgyptl
_ , . -To mtmop* ever dear. '
kSterT^ loving ? mother, brothers a
IN MEMORIAM.
ARDILL.—In loring memory of my dear mother,
wt^Mtt Ardill, who died -4th March, 1020.
—Martha; remembered.
BENNETT.—In loving memory of my dear wife
Uarci r'rpU° taS3€d w,'ay ou the '
' Precious one froro us is gone,
lha ^ojee w loved is - still; ?
il'i iC? i3 in our liouia
can tilled.
—Inserted by her loving husband, daughter and
son-in-law, C. E. Archer.
BURT.—In treasured memory of our darling
wre!::d50^- ^ -h° ^ '
? ^}y, a , A''1' snowdrop.
Bit £.i . t e child fre®- birth:
BiSr plucked ottr darllne
Before she was soiled by this earth.
—Inserted by loving father and mother and sisters.
CAMPBELL.—In loving memery of John, the
'Mn? 01 and father of D
.»ranjw brothrr *in\v (Mra- Xewntan), i
?ilal at na? \M..r L X' lx Cumpbcll. i
I Wo 1-.. Seddon, on the 4 th Mai
fUMi-i lcmenjbered.
CAMPBELL.—In sad loving memory of
^rth, 1K§, ' JoIin Ouapboll, died on the
l0Yini
H' S nS WD
—Inserted by fu ?r.'ath? at
Sa*. Jim/an S i i,,i loilw; .dMWhtcr. Hra, mii
?tfceppSo' lml° wandchildren, Jock mid D-
Shepparton.
CAMPBELL.—In loving memory of my dear
Waieh, jjjoj who pwted »\niy on
' 'cr 1 l»«erini[ illnc.% U to
Py ,!l® Wk of »gB6,
Where 1116 «°M=' 'hore.
Where there i, no ptln or eufferinj,
*'tet rest, for ? ever mora
One of the best.
—lnserted by his loving wife, M.F. Campbell,
"Talbot," 39 Bayview-road, Seddon.
CAMPBELL.—In sad and loving memory of
4tH Caniobell, who paned i
'-? BasSS* * r * ''''trine illnesii.
SfS»-t T(?u ' needcU. dad,
? Irom w«nneas and miu
noV^l;i°k *ji; »u »-iK:
r FtSS7,iS?tU1 'J? wish you buck hljIu !
r ~l»wK? Alwayt remetabfred.
? ton'''
J, \
IN MEMORIAM. . \
I OAH.TvODL'S. — lo loving nrnnoty of ray deer JC
t mother, who departed this lifo on tha 1st March, dear
I 1022. ou t
nor memory still so sweet and dear, ta-ro
[ Is treasured *tiil with Jovo sincere .
, — Instfried by hor loring daughter, Nellie, and
son-in-.aw, S. CorrodU3.
! COATS.— In loving memory of c.ttr darting son
[ and brother, Guscus IXobcrt, who was accidentally
; tilled on the 4th March, 1025.
! A sweet young life that promised veil,
i Upon tho threshold of manhood ho blood; — B;
' .Inst when his lifo was brightest, dria
, Oh, vliy called away so toon ? Pcai
I Could I, his mother, liavo cla&jod his hand,
'Hw son I loved' u- dear,
Or hi# brow whon death wa.i near A*
And whisptrcd, dArling Bc-bby, farewell.
1 seem, to mis-* bis loving facc
TliroUgh a, mist of amious tcora,
But, his dad's and mum's part
Is a brokun heart and memories of bygone duytt.
— Inacited by hU sorrowing parontv, also hia lov
ing brothers}, Erie, Clarence, Percy, Vincctit, und
his ooly tist«r, Melva.
COLL1N& — In loving memory of ntf dear
mother, who departed, this lifo on the; 4.th March,
10(M. Fond - memories cling.
— IiWTted by iier loTing daughter and sco-in-law, _
I. and G. Heather. . ' — Ij
GROSS. — lu loving nicniory of our denr motlier, T,
who .departed this lifo\m tho 4th March, 103d. .
Lead kindly light, anild Oia tniclrcling gloom.
— Iiiflcaesl by Eiu, it«B, Ifarin and Albert.
CItOSS. — In lorinir rcmembraneo . of iny dair
)nother-in-Iaw, who . ixuucd away on -1th March,
1023. Kver rememl)ercd.
— Inserted by her lo\i«g daushtcr-iivlaw, Ula, and
gTandcliildt^o, Os&io and is^nie.
BAI.TON. — In loving memory of oilr dear father,
who died 4th March, 1U25; alco our dear mother,
who dicdSlBUi November. 1007; also ouc dear 7t
grandmotBif,- who -iicd 23rd April, 1025. . „
Uest. to pcacc.
How ever long our lile may last, ullJ
Uhatevcv land we Tlow, j-
Whatever joy and grief he ours, - and
Ijcnr ones, we will alwfcya think of -on. Mai
— Inserted by ids loring son. Jim, daughter and — I
son-in-law. May and Jack; also hid grandchildren, ..
MaiKJe, ' Bobby and Maisie. ^
BPWAHDS. — in loring memory of my dear Jim
mother, who passed away at her residence. Lith- tt*A
gow-strect, Abbotsford, on the 4th March, 1024.
Best, dearest mother, thy toil is o'er, v
Yonr willing hands will work no more; -*
No more thy. gentle eyes shall weep,
Re6t, dearest mother, gently sleep.
—Willie.
EDWARDS,— In loving memory of .our grand. — I
moeheni, Mrs. Ldwards, who died 4tli March. 1024, tv
at Abbotsford; also 3!rs. Rej-nolds. who died 10th i orc
March, 1006, :at Northcote. 'ftc&t in peace. -\rt,
?—Inserted by Dolia and ^lice. ^
EDWAUDS. — In loTing xnemon* of uiv dear A J
aunt, who passed away at her residence, Htbgow- — 1
street, Abbotsford, on the 4th March, .1024. 7
lou often said I would miss yon, rA
Your words have proved too true; ,iu
I lost my best and dearest friend, lii?
i «»t, when I lost you. atl,
—Inserted by tier loring niece, Ada. au(
FISirER (nee Houscn), — In loring memory ip,»
cf my dear daughter, Hilda, who patted a.way at i_i
l-urrumbete, Camperdown, on 4tl» March. l!)2Ci
At rest. ~ t J
I still boo her smiling face, Wi
Although three yours havu pas_v«d.
But in my memory still ehe jives.
And will until the last.
—Inserted by Jjer loving mother and father, also
hrothcxViiDcl sisters. Tmrl, Basil, Mumy Annie, f ,
Pbyllii, also loring mother of Lomu. 'Thelma. ~~
Billy, Chmpcrdown- j
FI&HKIt. (necr llousen). — A siLcero tribute to wb
i my dear friend, Hilda, v.*ho pa§ awuy at Pur
ntmbetc, Camperdown, on tho -ith Mwvh. 1023. '
IbBiiRhta return to scenee long past.
Years roll on, but memory lasts. ,
— inserted by Janet &1m. &u Kilda.
GiLTv.— In lovittg memory of my dear son itnd St?
; cur dear -brother, Wcilly, who died on the 4th
March, lftiM; alao May, my dear daughter, and , ?
' jur^duir sister, who died on th© 22nd September,
'their n»cniory still so sr.Jet suid dear,
la ttcasured still \rtth love aincere.
— Mother, ;Alf, Ella,. ? 1
memory or mj- dear friend, Eli
Walter Gill, youngest sou of Mt*. Butler, Ilushc-s- To
? E,v,rcot,'» Malvern who pawed auny on the 4th
? 3Iarclj, 1IU4, at 7 15ol«ir£^a.venue, Carnecte.
, —Inserted, by Udith Trunbath. ^
GODBOTJ).— In sail and loving memory of our J F.
flar)in,T only, child. Alfred Arthur, killed by motor
, y; huiitli-do-eot, Clifton Hill. Ith Mirah, MM.
. Desir it t tl o A If, wbon.thuuber elotej my smarting t'a
[ eye*; do:
Theii bu^tU*, gently, docs your loving image within
my dreams arise; —
, And with that dreait, at morning it novcr fade» i
E away, wj|
1 For in my heart- I fold you through all tho 1jv«
5 , long day. j
. Memories' of you, dear A!f, in thi& fond heart ot
1 Round my path like beautiful flowers the}* twine;
Somo.bavo pleisutci and jeweb. others hare lands ? ?
' and gold,
But wo iud the' love of j-ou, darling All, to
us you wert» 'wealtli uurold.
BwmtJful in liV«, beloved in deutb, de
't'reasurcd memorje* are all wo have leiL 10:
a — -Xuierttd by 1m wrrroTving mother and fathor.
^ GODBOLD. — In .sad but loving memory of ras
' darling grandson, Alfred Arthur, Rccidon tally killed
by motor ou tho 4th March, 1024, aged. S years. ?
' Ho bad- a loving and gentle way about him, frj
' You cotUd not help loving htm,
» And hia heart wa& pure. aj- gold;
Aiid thofio tliat knew htm loved, htm, mc
? Hit memory will Jterer grow cold.
If wo could only tako, hie u»utle hand.
If we could only kisn his dea t lijw.
i- Oh what would we giro to-day»
, . If, wo ceruld only- hear him speak;
i, But.-tears of lovo and grief will newer wake —
:? . i'TutA- Jiif» quiot and . peaceful aleetx Tl
[1 ' . ? . - AtlsJj* -in- Jesus. - Blessed UUp.
' -X.iiCTted l? -hia lcting iraudma, M«. Godbold, m,
y a^pt' and uiiclcb.,- . _ , _ JjJj
;* - .'GOjuBOLJ^. —in' loving- m»»fiiotj of our darling
'« little nephew, Alf, who- was. killed by aocident 7T
ou the '4th Maroh,1924. ?- *?*
i. Every -little ' word he utter ea,
« All -hjs loring little ways; w]
a - Have, been forever in ottr memory
8 Sinco, tho day ho .pasted away. w
And in the lonely lujurs of thinking.
Thoughts of him aro always neat;
; rhoae who lovod him greatly iniss him ?
^ M it dawns another sad year. soJ
--luscrUd by his lovhjg uncle, Albert, and auuty,
.. Lily (Sydney).
ft GODBOLD. — In loring memory of darling little ir
Alf, who was accidentally killed on the 4th
, March, 1024.
£ To-day recalls sad uemoriee,
? Memories that mahe us cry;
n Trt tltink that you were taken. Alfie deei,
And wo could not Bay good-bye.
i, ; — lnAort«l by Mrs. O'Gonnell and Teaie, Sydney.
. GODBOIJ).— -In loving momory of my darling
, nephew and cfvpsin, Alfted Arthur Godljold, wuu -
^ jgts killed by 'motor at Clifton Hill, 4th March,' ?
)' If wo could know beyond to-day,
As God dotl\ know; 1^
?' Wny dearoat treasures pass away
13 And tcari must flow,
We'll know why clouds imtead of sua,
i- 1 __\Vero over many a. chcriubed plan;
le Why song has cease-l when scarce begun. —
9t Tis then, Rome. time, we'll nnd&Tfctand
v- Gone from tliia world so Qiiicki-, #1-
,h Plucked liko a llower in bioom; tr
So^ywtnt:. to beautiful, so levin*, '
Tet taken away m- rocn\.
n l-.uerterl by his aunt, Flome, and uncle, Tom,
and hric.
t, , GODBOLl?.-— In ?ad and loving memory of oui '
r. dwir nephew, AKrcd Artlnir, accidentally killed by
ii. motor car on the 4th itarch, 1024.
lu our hearts your memory lingers.
Sweetly tender, fond and true; —
4 Astho --cars go by, dear Alfle, ni
u e will always think of you.
r\ -T-In^.ertttl by his loving undo md aunt, Les and tr
' AIn«i, and coushis;, William, Lo, and Ray. ' jJ
GODBOLD. — In memory of Alfie, who passed
away on the 4th March, 1924.
A long lost friend, sweet memory,
The kiss not quite forgot ;
The childish face, those little hands,
Are pleasant to recall.
—Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Nin Batchelor and Ray.
jA ' GODBOIiiD. — In loving memory of our dear
„r- llttlo friend, Alfle, killed by motor, 4th March.
5 1024. at Clifton Hill. '
' Your smiling face, Alf, and kind little ways. -
J5 'Will lhiser with as .n oar days,
ii —Inserted by Mre. Stephens and dear little friend. ™
^ Peggy. ?
— GODttOtD. — In fond remembtance of God»
m bold, killed at Clifton Hill on 4th Mnroh, 1024.
? — Lovingly remembered . by four little chums, tl
s Jackie. Ronnie, Jean and 'Willie, Clifton Ilill.
| , -?t?DD,(]MU,'~~Iu loving memory of litUe Alfie G
I* Arthur, killed going home from school, 4th March, w
3024. A bright littlu snnber)m. a
— ifro. Robinson and little Jean.
2 , GODBOLD.-rIn loving memory of our dear little d
I fnend, AlDe, died Clifton Hill 4th March, 1024. X
S _ ' , , Fond memories cling.
i —Inserted by Bramwoll family.
? GWYTHEU. — In -loring memory of our darling
baby, Mervyn, who died on the 4th March
102o, aged 7H months.
Only a baby small, we longed to rear, a
Only a baby Email, we loved while he was here;
he Only a babe, he is dear to us atill — ?
.) ? But still we must bend to God's holy will. }
ifc — Inserted by his sorrowing parents, Erie and -
ip Isobel Gwyther; and loving little brother of Lois
anti Isobel, Colac.
GWYTHER. — In loving memory of our dear c
little nephew, who died on the 4th March, 102D, i
at Colac. ?
A tender chord of memory
Is. softly touched to-day;
Loring thoughts of you, darling Merryn, l
i That will never fade away.
,— Inserted by his aunt and uncle, Allan and .
ie, Sibyl Bates. t
HALL. —In loving memory of our dear mother,
Elizabeth Hall, who passed away on the 5th March,
1921, at "Oakworth," Hoddle-street, Clifton Hill;
also our dear father, Robert Hall, who passed
away on the 23rd November, 1917.
Lead kindly light.
–Inserted by their loving family.
HAMILTON. —In loving memory of my beloved
husband, William Robert Hamilton, who fell
asleep on the 4th March, 1925, at Audley-stteet,
Moreland.
lu . God's tender keeping till dawns the light.
HAMILTON. — In loving memory of my dear
rife father, \V. It. Hamilton, and our dear grand
ItjT father, who passed away' on the 4th March. 1U25.
— Tnsttted by this son. Will, and only grandchildren,
Edith and Lily.
HAMILTON. — In loving memory of dear grand
dad, who died on the 4th. March. 1025.
Dearly loved, sadly misred.
ind .? — Inserted by Jack, Dolly and little Betty.
ITODGKISS.: — In loving memory of Arthur
ing James,. loved son, of Richard and M. A. Hodskiss,
ud- who was accidentally killed on the -1th March,
1022. aged 17 years.
Missing, yes, for ell time mtajinjr.
One that we so ill could spare;
Not a day do we forget ? you, .
In our minds you ave always near. '
br. — Mother ? and father. I
the HUGKEItBY (nee Bray'). — in loving memory of
oris our daughter. Edith Maud, who pa^ied away on
snA the 4lh March. 1010.
nrho A tender chord tf raimory
cch, Is. sofUy. teme)itd to.day,
Deep in our heart* there's a memory ,
of , ' Of a love thai was tfcfcen away.
4th —Inflated by hc-r family and children, Doris, Vic/
let, LeMie, 05 Duke-strett, Burnley.
l, IN loving inemor-' of our dear father, Xrho
passed away 4th March, 1920; alio our dear m/jtber
j, and sister, who passed away July, 1804.
- Though absent from among us,
, You aro ever in our thoughts. ;
i-in- — Inserted l-y their loving dauglter and /,on-hi-law.
J. S. E. Warren. ,
? I8B11AND.— -In fond and ioving nn/jiory of my
-M. dear husband and our loving father/ who passed
away at Bendigo on the 4th Merely, 1025.
, Of ? ' At rest. ?
— Inserted by his loving wife, V. 5sbranri; Thelma,
Fred. /
JOHNSON.— In loving memory of our dear bro
ther, George Stanley, who tossed away on the
4th March,'- 1024.
Fond ate the ties that^ are broken,
btiL Dear is the one thtft is gone;
In memory we will alleys ke?p yuu,
. .? Dear .Oeonre, M'Uht. years mil. «,«.
,J£. — ^Inserted by. hU lovi 7^ ototh^r. Charlie, sister
FJft in-law. Kitty, and ltttI6 nfeces, Molly and Alex.
, JOHNSON-— -In say nh'l loVins mnnory of my
, dear friend. George, -'who passed awar. on tho 4th
Mftrch, 1024. ? .
Jn_tb» cold, anient' grave he is sleaping,
One of eajuh's ^earrst and best;
Innray hean' 1 shall' misa him for ever,
?law - » '? Though T know he if only at rest.
iWW* — Inwieil hjr.W loving fciond*.. K. and D. Spinks.
IN MEMORIAM.
HiNSON.^ In sad and loving memory of our
aoti and brother. Goorge StAnley, who died
he 4th March, 1024, aged 21 ycara, of Major
Kid, Marj'borottgh. .
Sometimes I hear- his. whistle.
And his step acrotH the floor;
Ofttimes ' I'm .longing, wishing,
For his hands upon the door. ?
For tliat glad, bright smile ho gave me, .
When tho evening shadows fell;
And those merry words of greeting
From my son S lorcd so well. -
y his loving father jmd mother (nee Alesan
Christie) , brotheru and sister. Charlie, I'crcy.
?1 (Mrs. Cliff Downs, North Fitzroy).
)HNSON, — In sad and loving memory of our
brother, George Stanley,, who fell asleep on
4th March, 1024.
It is just two -years ago to- day
SUico our dent brother, passed away;
And oh, it is so hard to think
Wo could not make him May.
The flowers we place upon his w.te
May wither atirt decay,
Rut our love for you, dear Goorce.
Will never fade awa-.
Ilia chixrful way and smiling face
' Ate. pleasaut to rccall;
He had a smile for. uvoryoac,
And died belored by all.
tserted by his loving brothsr nud sisttii-in-lc \c,
jy, Edie. 'and little Mice, tfeariie. 1
3IINSON.— In sad and loving memory of mj*
ing brother, neome Stanley, who passed nw»y
the 4th March, '11)24, at 7 Taylor-streot, North
:roy, aged 21 years (late of Maryborough).
A dear young life that promised well.
Upon tho threshold 0! manhood he stood;
Just when his life was brightcat,
oh, why called away so soon.
Thurc is someone who /nlasos av.u sadly,
And thinks of you day by day;
But we will meet you -Again, dour George,
On tho dawn of tin* beautiful tiny. ?
averted by hi3 sorrowing sUter M,d brotlierin
, I'tiavl end Ciiff l)ow?i5, 7, IVylor-wcLt, Ninth
:roy;
tEMlV— In loving memory ol my denr mother
I grandma, who passed away at Colac -1th
rcb, 1023. To memory ever dear,
nscrted by her daughter Nclliu and family.
:NOTT. — In. loviug memorj' of my dear wife,
en, loving mother of Jack, Ray, Ocnnie, Adrian.
1, who died on the -4th Maroli, 1025, at her
dence, n~~Stook-strect, Cttburg.
May her seal rest in peace.
IAK1N. — .
A tender chord of memory
Is softly touched today;
Deep in our hearts a . memory
Of a loved one pasBcd away,
nscrted' by a loving friend, W. Mcluto.Hh.
1AHT1N. — In loving . memory of tuy Neatly
xl sister, Doris, who passed away on the 4th
rch, 1021; also my dearly loved father, who
sed away on the 27th July, 1021.
:ender chord of memory 13 softly touched io cmy.
nsertcd by Ruby, Fraiilc and Jlenia.
IIITCHKLL.— A tribute to tho memory of our
pected friend autl member, Tommy Mitchell, who
d 4th March. 1924. -ivcr remembered,
usertod by (lie Customs-Shipping Clerks' Assocl
Ht of Victoria.
IIITCHELL. — In loving mcn»or-' of our dear pal,
nmy, who died on tho 4th March, 1024.
.nsertcd by Harry and Jerry.
SASU. — iu laving*meu\ocy of my dear husband,
lliain Nash. v. bo passed away 4th March, 1023,
North Carlton. s:
Thot^gh life brings much that is altered,
And time brings much that is now;
There is ono thing ' that never alters,
That's our memory, dear dad, of you.
[nscrted by his loving wifo aud family.
SASH. — In loving memory of my dear father,
o passed away on the 4th March. 1021.
Peacefully sleeping, resting at last, -
Earth's weary trials and sufferings past;
In silence ho suffered, in patience he bore,
Till God took him homo to suffer no more.
Inserted by his loving daughter. Florrio, and
t-in-tew. Stuart, grandchildren Connie, Bertie,
inley, Dorrle Galbraitb.
NASH. — In loving memory of my dear father.
0 passed away 4Ui March, 1021.
Gene is the one we loved so dear,
Silent the voice we long to hear;
Too far away lor sight or speech,
But not too fftr for our thoughts to reach. I
Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law,
=ie, Bert, grandchildren Jean, Frank, May, Joyce
cknell, Northcote.
NASIf. — In loving memory of my dear father
rl grandfather, who died on 4th March. 102J.
inserted by his sou and daughter-in-law, W, and
Nash, aud llttlo Joan.
PE'UOW — In Bad but loving memory cf cur
rling eldest daughter, Haze-l, who died sud
nly cn tho 4th March, 1010, aged 12 years and
months. Dearly loved. Sadly missed.
Inserted by ho- loving mother and father.
R.EID. — In fond and loving memory of my dear
'e and mother, who departred this life 4th March,
23. K.I.P.
Always good, unselfish and kind.
Few in this world her equal to find;
Ono or the best that God could send,
A loving wife and mother right to the end.
Inserted by her loring husband and daughter,
Jda Raid.
REID. — In fond and loving memory of my
ar mother, who departed this life 4th March,
23. R.I.I'.
Fond are tho tics that are broken,
Dear is the ono tuat is gono;
In memory we will keep Jier
As long as tho years roll on.
Inserted by her loving daughter, Acnes, and
end, C. O'Connor.
REID. — In sad and loving memory of my dear
ithcr, who departed this life 4th March, 1023.
k.lp.
Loved, remembered, longed for always.
Silent thoughts and Ferret tears,
Kctv her memory '.bvct dear,
A lasting sorrow* a* daily ? thought.
Ioyirtcd by her lovinii daughter, Jessie, Jack,
lelwa and Leonard Bickl'or»j. r .
ROSS.-— In- sad and- loving memory of my dear
ather, who died, on tho --tli Mirch, 1021; also my
ap brother,' wto .died on tlio'dth ilareh, /
Not forgotten.
?Inserted by her loving daughter , and son-in-law,
iso and 1'at Ferguson. -
ROSS. — In 1 lovinir memory of ' my dear mother,
to died 4th March, 1021; also, ijiy dear brother,
10 died 6th March, 1000; alsb my dear husbaud,
illiam Clark, who died 0th May, 1017.
Beloved in life, tegrettcd, gone, .
Rentenibeced lu tha grave.
Insetted by her daughter, M. Clark, and grand
is, \ C. and httlo Johnny Brown.
ST A llIC. — In loving memory of our da r litis
tho,- Max. who jxissed away on 4th March,
Wc had a little treni ^ro once
\V1m u-»« m.r Ac
We loved him. Ah, perhaps, too we«1),
For boon he slept and died.
Wo waited at your bedside
. Ai» the loneli' boun» passed by.
And how our hearts were brokeat
As wo watched you breath your biji.
? luMitcd by his loving father and mother.
STARK. — In loving memory of my dear grand
m. Maxwell, who patdorl away on 4th March,
325.
- A little bud, to sweet and fair,
Was by an anget given,
' Fearing earth would spoil his bloom,
God took him homo to heaven,
-Inserted by his loving grandmother.
STARK. — In loving memory of our darling lit
is gntndfccn and nephew, Mojcie, who passed away
1 tho 4th March, 1025, at May-road. To-/rak.
Our darling Ma* Ilia left it.?.
He dwells with angils 1 ir/.v;
And a crown of glory priceless
Sj-arklry ou his baby brow. I
Sleep ou in thy beauty,
Thou sweet, angel child;
By sorrow unblighted,
By Mn undetilwl.
-Inserted by granddad, grandma and auntie. Win
le.
STONE. — In lovins memory of our dear father,
'ho . passed away on 4tli March, 1024, at Bent
::gh. .
Deep iu our hearts there's a picture, i
Of our dear father gone to rest; !
In -memory's frame wo will keep it, ?
Because ho was ono of the beit.
-Inserted by his loving children. ,
STONE. — In fond memory of my dear father,
-ho passed away on tho 4th Maroh, 1024,
\ou are not forgotten, » dear father.
For tnte lovo never dies;
The dearest spot on earth to me
Is when; my dear father lies.
-Inserted by his aon, Horace.
SULLIVAN.— In a&d and loving memory of
ur dear son and brother, Dr. T. G. Sullivan,
ho passed away on 4th March. 1025. .
Requiescat in pace-.
-Inserted by his loring parents, sisters and bro
iler.
SULLIVAN. — 'In sad. loving, memory of Thom&3
Jcoffrey Sullivan, M.B.. B.S. (late of Calgoa),
rho died 4th. March, 1025, loved husband of Olga
.nd loving father of little Betty. Keiuiescat in paco,
TRONSON. — In lovins memory of our denr
laughter and sister, Bcrtba Maud, who died 4th
latch, 1023.
You are not forgotten, Betha dear.
Nor ever will you be;
As long as life and remembrance last
Wo will always Temember thee.
-Inserted by her loving parents and sisters, Valda
nd tome. Canlfteld.
W1LLMOTT. — In ' loving : memory of oar dear
vifo and mother, who paw»c-l away on tliu 4th
Hatch, 1018. Sadly mu«sed. .
—Inserted by her loving husband and family.
WILSON. — In loving remembrance of our dea/:
ion and brother. George Albert Wilson, who died
-11 tho 4th of Match, 1025, at North FitTxoy*
We glial I meet him again on the great judgment
morning;
Our George will be waiting on the erergree-u
shore. \
How sad it has been this long year of parting
But up there in heaven we will pact novevmoro!
— Iuserted by his loving futher and mother, bro
thers and sisters, V. and A. Wilson tyiid family.
WILSON. — In loving memory of otto dear cousin
and nephew, George, who died on 4th March
3025, at 54 Fcrgie-fitreet, North Ttftrroy.
Though absent from amongst us. all.
You arc ever in our thoughts.
—Inserted by his auntie and Cousin, M. Elliott
and A. Kosi.
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.
HODGES.— Mr. and Mn, W. T. HODGES, of
Nicholson-street. LtlJfdale, desire to THANK
their many khvl friend/, for letters, cards, - tele
grams, uorai tnuutes aw: personal expressions of
tsympathy in their re/ent sad bereavement. Will
all kindly accept tli/$ as a personal acknowledg
ment of our deepest. -gratltud6. ? ? ; ?
MR. au'j Mrs. rr7 DONALD and FAMILY, of
Red Clitfe.7 nish to eincercly THANK tho 1
people of Warbt/rtou aud district for their assist- 1
ancc, letters a/.d florol tributes in their recent ,
bereavement. ?? ? ? -
Its. H. il. Cr.OVKt: and PA JULY desire to
express their sincete THANKS to their many
friends for their kind expressions of sympathy and
flotal tributes, especially thanking the Rev. Hedley
Jluymonvt, for Lia personal kindness , during their
aid bereavement.
? no_ ^rgood-atrtet. Cobur;. ? ?
TVfjiS.~jr'M. KPPLI3TT and FAMILY sincerely
lt-l. desire to THANK all Kind friends and the
neighbors of Herbert-street.. Footscray; also tlio
Manager and companj*, and especially tho workmen
f.i Mephan Ferguson, in my recent sad bereave*
'menu
' 15 Herbert-street, Footbcra ?
ii/TRS. H. HAINES and' FAMILY wifh to ex
iTi press their sincere THANKS to their many
friends and relatives for their kind expressions of
sympathy, floral tribute*, letters, telegrams and
cards during their recent sad bereavement.
ADO Barkly-street. Footscray. ? ?
MRS. STAFFORD wishes to express sincere
THANKS to neighbors, relatives arid friends
for cards and floral tributes during Iter sad bereave
ment.
1 Woodstock -street, Balaclava.
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