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BIRTHS.
BLAKEMORE.-On the lth July. at. IB M'I1mlth-
u"ct. North Carlton, the i«Ke of I|. J. ltlahemore of
BOWE. 'nowil-On the 4th July, at SUrlltiB-strect, East
Ke«", the wife of J. A. Bowo of a son.
BRAY (nee OUTTEN). — On fhc 1st July, at 31 Vic-
torin-avcmir, Albert Park. Hie wife of (icrald 1.
Bray of a daughter. Both doing well.
CHIPLIN (nee HAYES). - On the 6th July, at
Orange, New South Wales, the wife of J. H. Chiplin
of a daughter.
CLARKE. — On the 27tti June, at 2YI Wcstmi-strcct,
Bjt; Brunswick, tlic wife of Arthur Clarke of u
Jaiuhtcr.
FLOCKART.-On the 30th June, nt the Weslcynn
1'srs.mage, Hamilton, the wifo of Rev. S. Chalmcis
PJxkart nf n son.
KRANCIS.— On the 29Hi June, nt "Tnmlrngco,"
r nlng-strect. North Carlton, the wife of Andrew
l'r-i:cb. of Henthcute, of a son (stilllxmi).
GORDON.— On the 23th June, at 141 Brunswick-
ftrcct. North Fitzroy, the wife of \V. Gordon of a
duisiitcr. Both doing well.
GREENWOOD.— Ou the 26th June, at Ramsdcn-
street. Clifton Hill, the wife of Charles L,. Green-
wood of a daughter.
JONES.— On the 21th June, nt "Bellliolrac," Ivan-
iw. the wife of W. J. Jones of a son.
LLEWELYN.— On the 5th July, nt Belmont, Ilnn-
h:-slrret, Ruthei-gicn, the wife of L. Llewelyn of a
daughter.
MILNE.— On tho 29th June, nt Shepparton, tlio wifo
of \V. F. Mitne of a son.
SHARP.— On the 2nd July, at Wellington-street,
Clitton Bill, the wife of J. 11. <Sharp of a sou (still-
bom).
SHAW,— On the 27th June, nt No. 28 Brunning-
stivi'i. Balaclava, the wife of Jlr.. W. J. Shaw (nee
Cobiirn) of a son. Both doing well.
WALLINGTON.— Ou the 15th June, at Manncrs-
SaUon-slrect, Colac. the wife of Charles George Wal-
liaiUon of n daughter.
WELLING.— On tlic 1st July, at Wodonga. the wife
of IL G. T. Welling of a son.
MARRIAGES.
ALEXANDER-WILSON. - On the 6th .Tune, at
the Presbyterian Church, Ronisey, by the Itcv. W. J.
Murray, William Itohert Alexander, of East Mel
bourne, second sou of Thnmns Alexander, Tooinmba
Wnt.'to Eliza (Lizzie), eldest daughter of William
Wilson. J. P., "Mowcrdnlc," Uomsey.
BEVERLEY-TEMPEST. - On the 9th .May,, at Hoty
Triuity Church; 'hy tlic Rev. 8. Sandlford, Jostph D.
Jkvirley, eldest son of Beiijatnin Thomas Beverley, of
Ucmford, Essex, Englnml. to Marie, youngest dnngl
ter of the late George Tempest, wutcnunn, nud graud-
daushter of tlte late Captain R. P. Simmons.
BULPIN-JONES. - On the 27th Juno, nt tho resi
dence ot the bride's parents, by tlic Rev. John S.
firtcr. Arthur William, only son of the late Frederick
May Buiiun, to Muudc Lilian, youngest daugiiter of
Charles Thomas Jones, both of Abliotsford.
CAMERON-BOTTOMLEY. - On the 4th July, nt
Auburn, hy the iter. 1'. Murdoch, assisted hy the Itcv.
Mr. Fergus, Angus, eldest son of Jnnet and the late
John Cameron, of Chnram, Harrow, to ftlnrtha, se
cond youngest daughter of Joshua and Mary Ai Bot-
tor.iky. cf Aulmrn.
COHEN-ABRAHAMS. - (Silver WcddiiigJ-On tho
7th July, 1875, nt Melbourne, by the Rev. Raphael
Beiijirain, B.A., Phillip, second son of D. nnd 1.
Cohtii. of Bnliarnt, to Alice, eldest daughter of II.
and L. Abrahams, of Melbourne. Present address,
"Mafvking." Wattle Tree-road, Malvern.
CONSTANTINE-McIVOR. - On the 5\li June, at St.
Joseph's R.C. Church, Collingujiod. by the Itev.
Father O'Brhn, Napoleon Constautlnc, Abbotsford
Rutcl, Jolmston-sirert, to Sura A., only daughter of
I'atrJck ftl'Jror, Tunn'r-strcet, Abbotsford.
DAVIES-HATHERILL. - (Golden Weddlng.).- On
the 7th July, 1350, at St. Mark's (Jhnreli, Kcnumgton,
Knglnnl. by the Rev. — Kelly, James, only son ot
late William Dnvios, of Bermondsey. to Sarnh, third
daughter of late William HnthvrUl, of Lambeth, Lon
don. Present address, Windsor.
FINLAY-LARKIN. - On the 26th June, at St.
Mary's B.C. Church, West Melbourne, by the
Very Rcr. Father M. Carey, William John, eldest
son nf tlio lato William Finlny, of county Antrim.
Ireland, to Ann Beatrice (Annie), second daughter of
Thomas Larkin, of ftlaidatoue and Hockbank.
FISHER-ROUT. - On the 20tli June, nt Ashburton.
hv tlio Rev. T. Copelond. Johu Edward, eldest son of
Ednnnl Fisher, of Ashburton. to Florence, second
jouncc.it daughter of Alfred F. llout, of Western
Australia, late of Mirboo North, South Gippslnnd.
FRY-WHITE. - On the 30th May, at the residence
of the bride's mother, 148 Sackville-street, Collingwood,
by the Rev. Mr. Morro, Charles Edward, fourth son
of the late John R. Fry, to Mary Ann, fifth daughter
of the late Abraham White, formerly of Carlton.
HANNAN-SHEEHAN. - On the 4th June, at the
Church of the Sacred Heart. Carlton, by the Rev. J.
H. O'Connell, Michael, eldest son of Michael Hannan,
Pine Lodge, to Margaret Lillian (Madge), only daugh
ter of the late Cornelius B. Sheehan, Tatura, and Mr.
Sheehan, Grattan-street, Carlton. .
LYONS-MARSH. - On the 13th June, at May-road,
Toorak. by tlic Rev. A. Allmutt, Alex. C. Lyon,
eldest son of W. Lyon, of Sale, to Rose, youngest
daughter of the Into William John Marsh, of this city.
MANN- BLAZEY. - On tlic 6th June, at Richmond,
hy the Rev. Andrew Hnrdie, Robert, third sou of tho
htc Francis Mann, of Eait Melbourne, to Edith,
youngest daughter of William Ranger Blazey, of
Normanby-plncc, Richmond.
MURPHY-McMULLEN. - On the 9th May. nt
fit. Brigid's R.C. Church, North Fitzroy, by the Rev.
Pr. Kelly. P.P., John P., second son of tlio lite
Patrick Murphy, of Tarndale. to Elizabeth (Lily),
ttcetiti daughter of Frank M'MuBcn, of Shepparton.
O'BRIEN-CAREW. - On the 18th April, at SS.
Petcr and Paul's RC. Church, South Melbounie, by
the Verv Rev. Dr. Graber. Matthew Laurence, only
son of the late Matthew O'Brien, Esq., J. P., of Ben-
digo. to Elizabeth, fourth daughter of the late Michael
Carew. Esq., of Melton.
PHELAN-HOLZER. - On the 20th June, at the
Church of the Immaculate Conception. Hawthorn, by
the Rev. Father Gatley, Charles. youngest son of
Catherine and Wm. Phelan, of Geelong, to Laura,
eldest daughter of Sarah Ann and Henry Holzer,
Auburn.
VALE-GRENNESS. - On the 2nd June, at Mctz,
New South Wales, by the Rev. Lionel Nye, William
1L. lUlest son of IV. II. Vnle, Esq.. Metz. to Emmii
r... youneest ilaughter of ftlrs. M. Grciines, "Arling
ton. Albert Park, Victoria.
VAN PROOYEN-TOOHEY. - On tho 13th June, nt
fit. Jo«nh R.C. Church. Collingwood. hy tlic Ucv.
E. O Britn. Jacob Van Prooycn, of Clifton Jlill, to
Grace, third daughter of Hugh Toohcy, Esq., Abbots-
DEATHS.
ANDERSON. — On the 5th July, nt 33 Ottcr-Rtrcet.
noli.ugM'ond, Elsie Winnifred, tlic beloved, infant
m 'F of Edward T. and Margaret Anderson, nged
13 days.
'July, at 210 Station-street,
ftorth Carlton, Jnne P. lloaso, the beloved mother of
Kdwin Honse, of ftlurtoa, and Thomas Boase, of
North Cjriton, iu" her 75th year.
A loringand /aithfnl mqthciuatiestV .
CARTER.-On Uio 23wl May. -at "Beaufort West.
Cape Colony, Smith Africa, . William, the' bclovdd
Mingrst son of Cotherme nnd Hie late David Carter,
cf Roliiub, aged 33 years. Deeply regretted.
CHRISTIAN. vS1J«,'?XIAy,0.n''tJlc 6fh Jnly. nt his residence,
i,Ln'-lara's,fti SouUi Ynrro, Dovid Christian
Iml vunTs1'1 foru,erIi -of W'CK> Scotland,
CLARKE. Ihc. Gt-,h, ;Iu,y- ftt hFl te Tcsidenco,
.6 B.rij"jfrcet, East ?.Iclhonrne, Alic«. the denrtv
if nr r-n i i w- cll,J,l«V. eldest daughter
tf Dr. Crosslev, Malvcrn-road, Prahran.
CORNWALL.-n Uic sill July, nt the residence
or her son-iii-lnw. Alex. Horthwielc, inn.. Sydnev
Annie, relict of Die Info Kdrnird Cornwall, (iovorh-
mint printing office, ftlelbounie, aged 77 years.
COTTEW.—On the 6th July, at his residence, 673
Spencer-street, West Melbourne, James Edward Cot-
tew, aged 79 years.
At rest.
DIXON.— On the 27th June, nt the residence of her
ftmehu-r, ftlrs. W. A. Kitchin, 12 PrestS-streot
Divon!CnS'dS7fl rS?ire An"' rcIict of tho latc CJiarlc
DOBBIN. — On tho 5fh July, at 117 Rae-
street, North Fitzrov, William Harrison Dobbin,.
L.A.I formerly of Euroa, Moonee Ponds and Kensington
beloved husband of M. A. Dobbin and
youngest son of the late Rev. A. J. Dobbin and
brother of the Rev. A. J. L. Dobbin, of Notts Nottingham
England of paralysis in his 60th year. Home papers please copy.
FREE.— On the 3rd July, at Trafalgar. Gippsland
Edward Free, late of Tinamba, formerly of Tasmania
of heart failure, after four months illness, aged 65 years.
FRENCHAM. wl nml £- Vn'ueh"m. SU,1'!ri"K' elde8t lKlo«'d 8 of
At rest.
HACKETT. North \vnnTm?Pn ,lul-Y' nt 80 John-street,
i ? 11. i l» T, . own, Martin, dearly beloved yotuw-
» mn LdVmonth,.1 UtC Isabcl1" HackcU' "«cd
At rest.
HARWOOD. ...""'nnn.-Oo (lie Clh .luly. nt, 122 rnnt-rond
In "rfn'th yrar 1,eIovcd wlfe of William Harwoad,
HOWARD. ,thc, 5") J'ily. .at Tlirrtynirra, mt-
Sniiliu'; "M ys?"d f e1,m howard' latc ot
JAMES. ai.Si'i?'Pn ,th9. 5.t1' d'dr. at liis son's residence
.I si1', ,:"1' s,"'ei Samnci .fnmes. Iieloveil father
his lotS year r Jan,cs' Victorian Rangers, in
MAGOR. tllI! l8t nt ''last Srclbonnie
lii i> , .('r '"Kor. late of Fortvimv, St. Hilda
ll-I.l'. at Ballnrat. ua'
MILLS. dan'i'rtw 'r\K! n" "'t!l V1?' at. tllc '"'denco of liis
uaiu.itcr (Mrs. Oswmi. Balmrring), William ftlllu
rv\Tt, m an<l Hobeit Mills, aged 92 year. '
O'MEARA. No.li r,S;Vr0n H'",""! .Inly, nt 003 Canning-street,
Of "i >Inry' ,"T, ,ovcd «'ifo
of IVorJ,; tu I ,JIol,in"r."L', nud 3(etropolitnn Board
iri.noi and youngest dnnglitcr of the late D.
<-"K " Marsliomngh, aged 23 years. R.T.P.
O'SULLIVAN. Tower lim P?"«-!6!h nt, ','l8« residrnce,
Uih» ni t.- , :v oodstock. Daniel O'Snllivon
i, , o M?.',.KrrrJ'' Ire'8"d. "Bed 80 years. It.I.P.
PARREY. Eastbourne nt hi.s residence, 35
«te /;„7.r,re Vamy (,at0 of
A patient sufferer at rest.
PEARSON. tbo 1st July, ut Sale. Georee he-
C Jo in, snti?f„Hia"Vah,,rcf.rTOn' 'other of Mra.
P D r' .fral.f?"li,J' " l'.":80'!' J1- Walhalla:
\viiitiA. -v- a,1(l II. E. Pearson, native of
Bhitby, nged 76. ' 4lttt"u Ul
PURTON. Kiucton0i4m?»n r»lllS Ji1I5!l ftt Jcnnings-strcet,
njucton, James Furton. aged 73 years.
A patient sufferer gone to rest.
ROBINSON.—On the 2nd July, at Sunbury. Eliza-
beth Robinson, relict of the late Robert Robinson,
City Markets, Melbourne, mother of A. E. Robinson,
Summer Hill, Nar Nar Goon, Robert Robinson, Syd-
ney, New South Wales and the late Edward Andrew
Robinson, of Melbourne, aged 93 years. A colonist
of 53 years.
At rest
TYNAN.—On the 4th July, at Queen's-parade, Fitz-
roy, Miranda, relict of the late William Tynan, late
of Ballarat.
IN MEMORIAM
and loving remembrance of
Shn 11 F b5lo,rcd and only daughter, Ethel Matilda,
at,llcr Faints' residence. No. 4 Colviii?
rrme, l.ower Uawthoni, on the 8th July, 1693, aged 6
ito enTreii (IT'resf "r'f Aprfl vj0'
Brighter, fairer, far than living",
_With no trace of woe or pain;
Robed m everlasting beauty,
. . ft? e shall see them once again.
-Inserted hy her fond parents and brothers, r. and
a. Anderson.
AUTY.—In loving memory of our dearly beloved
only son and brother, Arthur Thomas Auty, who de-
parted this life 4th July, 1898, at his parent's resi-
dence, 384 Smith-street, Collingwood, after a short but
painful illness, aged 16½ years.
A loss that stings my feeling heart,
For hard, indeed, it was to part.
The thought drops many a silent tear,
For he who's gone was truly dear.
—Inserted by his loving parents. E. and R. Auty, and
his sisters.
vkJ'-u E'In ,loTi"K, wicmory of our dear mother.
las duuhtor.s 7th " y' 1891 ; also tlire lovL
Whiic I draw this fleeting breath,
YJ hen mine eyelids close in dcatii.
)) bett I rise to world unknown, 1
bee 1 lice on Thy judgment throne:
ltack of Ages cleft fur me,
VSl n?e myself in Thee.
Mil fi y llGr lo\l,nK daughter. Mrs. Cornish and
Mrs. inivs nnd granddaughter, Louisa imes.
;In 1"vina. nitnnory of my dear husband,
luimi.i Brooks, who died 8tii July, 1890.
Farewell, dear husband, your life is past:
Tlv.1."i,,?r.yo», "y 1118 8»d hist.
?i.,» I ? bAnV A "ot complain,
. Rut trust In God to meet again,
i ,SPr.u!d.1,y Id loving wife, B. Brooks.
riiHF1,0--1" affectionate remembrance of
n! Zn.\Yth . thc Moved wife of Charles
£ ' "Ins- vho died at East St. Kilda 8th July, 1898
hiscrtea by her loving husband and fnmily.
CLACIL-In Jift'ectionate remembrance of rav dear
Jut! i%?Nmihtarltrrted UllS "fe ntbc 7th
# . At rest
» vSr tt tooofi f ® vnnislied hand.
.
Ann. the dearly beloved wife of Charles Crawford.
Though lost to sight, to memory dear,
I cannot clasp thy hand,. dear wife.
Thy face 1 ennnot swi:
Byl !1m. u,i8 llttlc '"hen tell
I still remember tlico.
tone from my heart, how deeply I miss von-
lejvin-lv. dear wife, thy rncnion- I km?- '
Never till lire ends will T erer fSSet von ; -
J ? I1' heart is tho plnco where you sleep.
»4rd. teutaCrawtord0'1"8 hUSb"nd' Charlc3'
' | " .
IN MEMOlttAM. '
CRAWFORD.— In fond nnd loving remembrance of
mjr du nauglitpr and sister, Mary Crawford (neu
Wilson), who died on Uic 7th July, 1899, at 16 Eliza
beth-street, North Richmond.
Hudden wo your call, dear sister;
I«onc)y are our hearts to-day,
bur the one we loved so dearly
llu for ever passed away.
There Is sweet rest in heaven.
—Inserted by Jier loving parents, slstor nnd brothers.
CONQUEST.— In loving memory of our ilenrrst ino-
thcr, who Clcpa rteil litis ufe on the 8tii July, R05.
Gone, but uoi foigottcn.
GIBSON,— In sad and loving remembrance of Ra
chel Ada, wife of George 'Gibson, chemist, Lygon-
st rect. Carlton, who was accidentally killed at Elstern
wick by 'the train, on the Ctli July, 1896, aged 67.
Tlic trial was hard, the shock fccvcrc,
Ta part from one I loved to denr. '
—Inserted hy Tottic. '
GILL.— Ill affectionate memory of my dear wife,
Elizabeth Gill, who died at Grovillc-strcct, Prahran,
7th day of July, 1K9.
GORDON.— In loving remembrance of our dear mo-
ther. Lucy Jane Gordon, of North Fitzroy, who died
on the 8th July, 1898. ...
We cannot clasp your hand, dear mother,
Thy face we cannot see;
But let this little token tell
We still remember thee.
—Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law, A.
T. and E. H. Gordon.
GORDON.— In sad and loving remembrance of our
dear mother, Lucy Jane Gordon, the beloved wife
of Robert Gordon, of 427 Rae-street. North Fitzroy,
who departed this life on 8tht July, 1898.
Beloved by all who knew her.
—Inserted hy her loving husband and family.
GORDON.— In loving remembrance of my dear
mother, Lucy Jane Gordon, who passed away on 8th
July, 1898.
—Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law,
George and Marian.
GORDON.— In sad memory of our dear mother, who
died on 8th July, 1898.
—Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, A.I.
and T.J.B,
GRANT.— in fond and affectionate remembrance of
Arthur Branthwayt Grant, who died on the 7th July,
1898. Deeply mourned.
The missing link of tcndcrcst tie has gone from us
for ever.
-A. (4!. L. G.
GRIFFITHS.— In ' memory of my dear father,
Rolwrt Griffiths, who died at Yarrnvillc on 6th July.
1898; also my dear brother, Arvon, wlio was drowned
on 24tli December, 1889, aged 7 years 9 months.
Thy purpose, Lord, wc cannot see.
Rut nil is well that's douu by Thcc.
—J, E.G.
„ llOOTON.— In loving remembrance of our dear
father, who was accidentally killed at the Alhert
lark railway gates on 5th June. 1886; also our dear
mother, wife of nborc, who died at Danks-strcct, Al
bert Park, on 6th July, 18S6.
The cup wns bitter, tlio pain severe,
ro part witli two we loved so denr:
rhe trial wns hard, we'll not complain.
But trust in God (o meet ngaiu.
—Inserted by their loving family.
,i ?AjT?.n. 1?.r,inR.'wn,1,ory my d8»r '»thcr. who
departed this life at -Melbourne on Hie 7th July, 1899.
So thoughtful in manner, 'so patient in pain,
My dear father has left us heaven to gain.
So loving, so faithful, forgiving nnd kind,
Hard in tlii world his equal to find. <
—Inserted by lit loving daughter aud son-in-law. fti.
and D. Lynch.
LAUNDER.— In loving memory of our dear mother.
Jane Launder, who died at Perth, Western Australia
ou the 8th, July, 1898.
A precious one from us is gone,
A voice wc loved is stilled :
A place is vncnnt in our home.
That never can be filled. '
—Inserted by her loving sons. Thomas, Walter, Septi
mus, George nnd Frcd.'.„ ,
, p.yyiS;— Hi loving memory of my dear father, Cnp-
S. ». Lewis, who departed this Ufe at. his rpsi-
(lc,5ce. Daypnng." Tasmania, ou the 7th July, 1899,
aged 68.
The storm has passed and the clouds have rolled by.
—Inserted by his loving daughter. .Millie Lewis.
M'GIIiL.— In loving remembrance of my dear wife,
t(lc,?HUcd. Ji1'1 .llfc' «th July. 1899; also, on 13th
, if. #' . Alice Ilcncntta, dearly beloved aud only
child gf the above. '
A true ond loving wife uuto death.
—Inserted by her affectionate husband, C. ftl'G.
ftl'GILL (nee U'lGUTONL— Iu nffrctionate remem
brance of our dear duuclitcr, Kr.tc, wlio departed tills
life on tlic 8th July, 1539. R.I. P.
—Inserted by her loving parents, M. and J, Wighton,
M'RAE.— Iii loving remembrance of EupUcmia
ftl Itae, who died at Lanccflcld. 7th July, 1896.
—Inserted by her loving sisters. .
.M'ARSJI.— In loving remeinbranco of Fredrick Frau-
cis Marsh, beloved lnisband of Florinda ftlnrsh, wlio
died lit Richmond, 8th July, 1893: also, his mother.
A. M. ftlnrsh, wlio died 9th July, 1897: also, my dearly
beloved daughter Florinda, who died nl Jnda. Mont
Albert-road, Surrey 11 ilia, ou 23rd December, 1830,
aged 5 years.
At rest. .
—Inserted by liis affectionate wife, Florinda Marsh.
MUNYAUD.— In loving memory of our darling little
son, wlio died 7tli July. 1S99, aged K'ycar and 9
months.
We had a little treasure once;
He was our joy ond pride;
\\ e loved him, oh I perhaps too well.
For soon he slept nnd died.
FARJ>ER"7"ln. aad hut loving memory of dear little
Elsie, the only daughter, who died at Richmond, 8Ur
July, 1897,
None lmew how sad the parting,
Nor what the farewell cost;
Hut God and liis loved angels.
Have gained what wc hare lost.
—Inserted by licr loving parents.
PARTINGTON.— In lor ing memory of Vera Ade
laide. who died on the 7th July, 1899, nged 8 years 11
months. >
Dearly loud nnd sadly missed.
. "Now we see as through a glass darkly; but then,
race to fnoc.
—Inserted by her loving auntie, F. ,P.
ROBBRTS.-In lorihg rememlirancc of ottr dear son,
Y\ iluMii Tliomas, who (Tied on the 7th Jnly, 1889; also
grandson of J. nnd .B. Wells, of Down-street, Colling
wood. aged l year and 10 months.
Hi his calm silent grave he is sleeping;
it ! loved one, the dearest ami best;
Hushed, hushed, lie all sorrow and weeping,
l' or my denr Willie is only at rest.
—Inserted by his loring mother, Jessie Roberts, nnd
ids loving grandparents, J. and B. Wells.
IVHrrBUIlN.— In remembrance0? Mary Ami whit-
Whilst in this world! I did remain.
, AniLaJl.m.v.(lay3.-ivero ffnef aiKLpnirr:
.. . „ , Ami when, the Lorrl Uc timught it best, - '
-He-took me to lfis placo, of rest. r
—Inserted by licr loving lnisband.
U1 J5R<1 ' .loviiiB remembrance of our
denr nioUior Kathrine Wilson, wlio departed this life
at Port Melbourne, on 7th July, 1E99.
Gone, hut not forgotten.
—Inserted by her eldest daughter, M, M'GarUw. and
youngest son, II. Wilsoiimnd daughter-in-lavv?
— In and but loving, memory of our dear
mother, who died at Fort Melbourne, 7th July, 1599,
Sleep on, dear mother,' toko thy rest:
, thy enrthly ivork i o'er,
And you have left a troubled world
To reach -that peaceful shore.
Released from sorrow, sin and pain.
And free from every enre,
By angels hands to lieaven conveyed.
To sleep for ever there.
Miwiifoi, .wsa dMg"ti!c 8on-'"-'w-
BEBEAWEMieWT WOTICES.
MS. o ELLIS and l;'AMIt,Y. of Hawthorn, do-
rtTiirti tliulr lic.irtfclt THANKS to their
nnny A friends for deep sympathy, expressed hy'
letters, tloral tributes end cards, in their recent tn£
reavement; also to thank Dr. Clayton for his kind
attention .during long illness. md
alj-s. G. Mils, 2a Conneil-strect, Hasvtliorn.
MK'-n|!f tll0ir sincere
lii.VNKS to Mr. Sturrock and employe for
tnetr kind sympathy and help; also their many friendJ
ment 1 tr|lmte9 durine their sad berear
MR. and Mrs. J. B. HUGGAN, of Paisley-street
Footscray, desire to return their sincere
THANKS to all their friends for the many expres
sions of kindness and sympathy in their recent sad
bereavement.
rpUB SONS and DAUGHTERS of Mr. MEXZIII
A , desire to retum tiieir sincere THANKS to ti eh
tried friends 'or their sympatliy, letters and flora)
death oVtlreir'Stat!mb ' hereavement through the
VnuxhnU House, dioddlc-strcet.
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