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BIRTHS.
TUNNECLIFF.—On the 16th May, Mrs. E. Tunne-
cliff, of Drouin—a daughter (Jean Gwendoline). Both
well.
MARRIAGES.
GREGORY—STRINGER.—On the 24th March, at
the residence of the bride's parents, "Brocklesby
West" Melbourne-road, Geelong West, by
Rev. G. Flockart, James Gregory, only son of Mr.
Arthur Gregory, Derby, England, to Ethel, eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Stringer, late of
Camperdown.
DEATHS.
ABRAHAM.—On the 25th May, at his residence,
a Claremont—avenue, Malvern, Alfred Henry, the
beloved husband of Mary Ann, and loving father
of Frank R. and Alfred H. Abraham, aged 65 years.
ANGWIN.—On the 13th May, at Methodist Par-
??, Jamestown, South Australia, the Rev. Thos.
Britten Angwin, M.A., ???
Thos. Augwin, Melbourne.
ANGWIN.—On the 25th May ???
Melbourne, Stuart Letcher Angwin, M.A., M.B.,
R.Ch., of St. Arnaud, Victoria, third son of the
late Rev. Thos. Angwin, Melbourne.
AUSTIN.—On Sunday. 25th May, at 115 Thompson-
street, Williamstown, Frederick Austin, the dearly
beloved husband of Eleanor Austin. Friends please
accept this intimation.
BELL.—On the 25th May, at his residence, 219
Bridport-street, Albert Park, Henry Austin, dearly
beloved husband of Elizabeth Bell, loving father of
Nita, Roy and Myra, aged 34 years. R.I.P. No flow-
wers, by request.
BELL.—On the 25th May, at his residence, 210
Bridport-street, Altert Park, Henry Austin, eldest
son of Mrs. M. Bell, 26 Greig-street, Albert Park,
and the late J. T. Bell, beloved brother of Walter,
Archibald, Edward, Reginald, William and Gladys,
aged 33.
Peace, perfect peace.
BILTRIS.—On the 15th May, at Bulwer-street,
North Perth, Charles F. the dearly beloved hus-
band of the late Clara, and loved father of Mrs.
Cahill, of North Perth, Mr. and Mrs. Biltris, of
Powelltown, also Harry and Leon. Western Aus-
tralian and Tasmanian papers please copy.
We trust our loss will be his gain,
And that with Christ he's gone to reign.
BRITTINGHAM.—On the 25th May, at "Toronto,"
Plant-street, Malvern, Ruth, loved younger daugh-
ter of George Albert and Nellie Brittingham, aged
22 years.
CAMPBELL.—On the 25th May, at his son-in-
laws residence, Edgar-street, East Malvern, Hugh
Campbell, beloved father of G. F. Campbell, North-
cote; H F. Campbell, Kew; Dr. R. F. Campbell,
Wark, England; and Mrs. W. J. Baty, East Mal-
vern, late of Northcote, aged 91 years.
Nothing in my hands I bring,
Simply to Thy cross I cling.
CASSIDY.—On the 24th May, at her residence, 27
Peel-street, Collingwood, Annie, relict of the late
Thomas Cassidy, beloved mother of Nellie, Connie,
Frank, Thomas, Leonard, in her 40th. year. R.I.P.
A patient sufferer gone to rest.
COWIE.—On the 25th May, at the residence of his
son, 35 Palmerston-crescent, South Melbourne,
Thomas Cowie (late of Newport Workshops), dearly
beloved husband of Johannah Cowie, aged 66 years.
Beloved by all who knew him. No flowers, by re-
quest.
COWIE.—On the 25th May, at his son's residence,
35 Palmerston-crescent, South Melbourne, Thomas,
beloved husband of Johanna Cowie, father of T.R.,
J.M., Wm. and A., also Mrs. J. T. Prior and J. B.
Cowie, Western Australia; brother of Wm. Cowie,
South Melbourne, and Mrs. John Davidson, Moonee
Ponds. No flowers.
CURWOOD.—On the 21st May, at her residence,
50 Union street, Windsor, after a short illness, Annie
Frewen, widow of the late Ebenezer Joseph Cur-
wood, and youngest daughter of the late Isabella
and Rev. William Frewen Lord, loved mother of
Annie, Louisa and Isabell Curwood. Interred pri-
vately at Brighton Cemetery.
There is no death; what seems so is transition.
DALY.—On the 24th May (suddenly), at the grand-
parents' residence, 536 Malvern-rd., Prahran, Douglas
Charles, only beloved son of Nell and Bert Daly.
Sadly missed.
DEIGHTON.—On the 23rd. May, at his brother-in-
law's residence, 19 Taylor-street, Moonee Ponds,
George William Deighton, late of Elizabeth-street,
city, beloved husband of Sarah Deighton, aged 44
years. Interred privately in Melbourne Cemetery on
24th May.
DREWE.— On the 24th May, at "Staverton," 60
Kooyong-road, Malvern, Sarah Ann Drewe, relict of
James Drewe, of Windsor, aged 87 years. A
colonist of 59 years.
DURBRIDGE.—On the 25th May, at her residence,
666 Drummond-street, North Carlton, Ellen, relict of
the late Henry, and dearly beloved mother of Frank,
Edward, Thomas and Richard, and dearly beloved
stepmother of Henry and Arthur Durbridge, aged 63
years. R.I.P.
FIRTH.— On the 24th May, at her residence, 111
Stewart-street, East Brunswick, Maria, relict of the
late William Firth and beloved mother of Clara,
Albert and Ada, aged 84 years. A colonist of 57
years. No flowers, by special request. Private in-
terment.
FRITH— On the 23rd May, at Gisborne, Thomas,
beloved husband of the late Margaret Frith, aged 79
years. Interred Sunday.
GAROOD.—On the 23th May, at "Loretta,"
Princes-street, Flemington, Mary Catherine, dearly
beloved only daughter of John and Mary Garood,
aged 14 months. R.I.P.
GWYTHER.— On the 23rd May, at his residence,
129 Canning-street, Carlton, William Henry Gwy-
ther., aged 85 years.
HAMLEY.-On the 22nd May, at Yackandandah,
Yvonne, youngest daughter of W. J. and F. Hamley
(Victorian railways). South Australian papers please copy.
Our darling Von,
Jesus calls His tender lambs,
And folds them in His arms.
HAYES.-On the 23rd May, at Richmond, James
Hayes, late commercial traveller, widower of the late
Mary Theresa Hayes, aged 73 years. Interred 25th inst. R.I.P.
HENDRICK.—On the 24th May, at his residence,
26 Swan-street, Richmond, Hugh Hendrick, loved
father of N. J., F. H., and E. A. Hendrick, aged 87
years. A colonist of 66 years. R.I.P.
HOLDEN.-On the 24th may, at his parent's resi-
dence, 59 Haines-street, North Melbourne, Albert
(Victor) Yates, the dearly beloved youngest son of
James Frederick and Mary Beatrice Holden, aged 14
years.
HOPE.—On the 24th May, at Melbourne, Priscilla,
the dearly beloved wife of John Edward Hope, of
No. 9. Admiral-street, Footscray, and loving mother
of John, Joseph, Bert, Thomas, Willie, Arthur and
the late Ernest Hope, formerly of Carlton, aged 41
years.
A loving wife and fond mother gone to rest.
JAMES.-On the 22nd May, at Heidelberg, Edith
May, the dearly loved youngest daughter of Sarah
Anne and the late David William James; also lov-
ing sister of Mrs. Catterell, Bessie, Minnie, Mrs.
Geo. M'Pherson, Edward, Albert, George, and the
late Walter and William James, 19 Windsor-street
Footscray. Interred privately at Melbourne General
Cemetery, 24th May.
Passed peacefully away.
A patient sufferer at rest.
JAMES.-On the 24th May, Susan Frances James,
of 300 Chapel-street, Prahran, daughter of the late
Samuel and Ann Jacobs, beloved sister of S. T.
Jacobs, Wm. Jacobs, Geo. Jacobs, Sarah Jacobs,
Mrs. E. Schott and Mrs. E. L. Berriman, and be-
loved aunt of Sam, Maria, Gladys, May, Leslie
and Doris.
Rest in peace.
Our darling Ludie.
KEYHOE.—On the 24th May, at the residence of
his mother, No. 375 Graham-street, Port Melbourne,
William John, the dearly beloved son of Catherine
and the late Nicholas Keyhoe.
Requiescat in peace.
KINDBLAD.—On the 24th May, passed peacefully
away at his residence, 6 Temple-street, Auburn,
Charles John, beloved husband of Emily, and loved
father, of Addie Kindblad, aged 41 years.
Peace, perfect peace.
KRIEGEL.—On the 24th May, at Gladstone-road,
Dandenong, Alice, the third daughter of the late
A. Kriegel, and dearly beloved sister of Christina,
Grace, Augustus, Hector and Louie.
Deeply regretted.
M'EWAN.—On the 24th May, Fanny McEwan, of
Hasket, daughter of the late Joslyan M'Ewan, and
Mrs. Johnston, mother-in-law, aged 45 years.
McGILTON.— On the 24th May, 1913, at her resi-
dence, No. 91 Page-street, Middle Park, Mary, re-
lict of the late Henry McGilton, of South Melbourne,
and loving mother of Thomas, James, Patrick and
Catherine, aged 78 years. No flowers.
Requiescat in pace.
McGLINN.— On the 24th May, at St. Vincent's
Hospital, of cerebral hemorrhage, Catherine McGlinn,
daughter of the late Francis and Alicia McGlinn,
of Melbourne, and beloved sister of Alicia Marie
Fitts and Eleanor McGlinn. Private interment.
May her soul rest in peace.
M'GUINNES.—On the 24th May, at Nurse Brown's
private hospital, Portland, Margaret Jane, the be-
loved sister of Mrs. Alfred Osbourne, and youngest
daugher of the late Thomas and Margaret McGuin-
ness.
McGUINESS.—On the 24th May, at Portland,
Victoria, after a long illness, Margaret, youngest
daughter of the late Thomas and Margaret
M'Guiness, of Portland and loving sister of Mrs.
A. Osborne, Portland, and T. H. M'Guiness, Al-
fred-street, Prahran, and loving aunt of S. G.
M'Guiness, of Elsternwick..
Sweet rest.
M'LEAN.—On the 23rd May, at his residence,
"Dundee," Mont Albert-road, Canterbury, Alexan-
der, the beloved father of T. J. and M. M'Lean,
aged 72 years. No flowers, by request.
MILLER.— On the 25th May, Arthur Kennon Mil-
ler, at his residence, "Burn Brae," Crimea-street,
Caulfield, dear beloved husband of Georgina, and
oldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Miller,
of 64 Fawkner-street, South Yarra, also late Sergeant
"B" Battery A.F.A., aged 35.
NUDD.—On the 23rd, at the Melbourne Hospital,
Nudd, the beloved father of C. and H..
Nudd, the loved stepfather of C. Austin and the
late E. Williams (late compositor of the Herald
office), aged 82. Home papers please copy..
NORTH.—On the 25th May, at his residence,
Chapel-street, East Richmond, Jesse, the beloved
husband of Marian North, and father of Mrs. R. V.
Downing, J. B. North and Mrs. J. A. Melrose.
Private interment.
O'CALLAGHAN.—On the 22nd May, at Peers-
street, North Richmond, Dennis O'Callaghan, the
beloved husband of Amelia O'Callaghan.
May his soul rest in peace.
O'DONOHUE.—On the 22nd May, at his residence,
Darling Hotel, corner of Lennox and Elizabeth
streets, North Richmond, Andrew Joseph, dearly be-
loved husband of Amanda O'Donoghue, and loving
father of Angela and Marguerite Amanda O'Dono-
ghue; also beloved son-in-law of William and Mar-
garet O'Brien, of Macpherson-street, Carlton, and
mother-in-law of Mrs. J. Harris, of 715 Drummond-
street, North Carlton, aged 46 years. A native of
County Clare, Ireland. Interred on the 25th May,
at Melbourne Cemetery. Home papers please copy.
PENGELLY.—On the 23rd May, at his son-in-
law's residence, 5 Thompson-street, Williamstown,
John Pengelly, aged 60 years, late of Bendigo.
PRETTY.-On the 24th May, at Tunstall, Emma,
the dearly beloved wife of Thos. S. Pretty, and
loving mother of Alfred, Thomas, Emma, Gertrude
and William, late of Yallock, aged 59 years.
Rest for evermore.
PRETTY.—On the 24th May, at Tunstail, Emma,
beloved wife of T. Pretty, dearly beloved and only
sister of Mrs. T. Vandersluys, of 13 Albert-street,
Abbotsford.
ROWE.—On the 23rd May, accidentally killed at
railway crossing, Bennett-street, North Fitzroy,
Edward Rowe, the beloved eldest son of George
and the late Martha Rowe,, and beloved brother of
Mrs. A. Munro, 6 Appleby-street, North Fitzroy;
Mrs R. Cook, Albert, Edith, Dolly and Ruby Rowe,
aged 25 years, late of Cobram.
RUSSELL.—On the 22nd May, at his residence,
? Bannister-street, Bendigo, James Russell, beloved
husband of Rosina Russell, loved father of Mrs.
Jalland, H.J., A., Mrs. Fallon, Mrs. White, H.
and Stella Russell, late of Moama and Brunswick,
aged 65. Interred privately.
SADLER.—On the 25th May, at his residence,
Yarra Glen, Benjamin Sadler, the dearly beloved
husband of Maggie Sadler, aged 56.
SAXON.—On the 25th May (suddenly from acute
pneumonia), at his residence, 'Mauchelline,' Vic-
toria-street, Mont Albert, Louis George H., the only
loved son of Mary and the late Frederick W. Saxon,
aged 31 years. Private interment.
SCHUMER.—On the 23rd May, at his residence,
61 Napier-street, Fitzroy (late of Camperdown),
Harry, beloved husband of Alice Schumer, and
loving father of Harry, Bert, Leslie, Alan and
???. Privately interred at Coburg Cemetery, 24th
May.
DEATHS.
SINCOCK.—On the 25th May, at Children's Hos-
pital, Myrtle Grace, the dearly loved daughter of
George and Lena Sincock, of 49 Vere-st., Colling-
wood, aged 4 months.
Safe in the arms of Jesus.
ST. CLAIR.—On the 24th May, suddenly, at the
Melbourne Hospital, Charles St. Clair, the old and
esteemed friend of Jantz Koldman and family, aged 52.
Passed peacefully away.
THOMAS.—On the 25th May, at her parents' resi-
dence, 3 Wright-street, East Prahran, Dorothy Caro-
line (Carrie), dearly loved daughter of W. H.
Thomas, and loved sister of Jack, Percy, Herbert,
Leslie, Ernie and Ethel Thomas, aged 31 years.
Funeral private.
Deeply mourned.
TREVARNO. — On the 25th May, at his residence,
"Trevarno," Epsom-road, Kensington, Samuel Body,
the dearly beloved husband of Tamar, and loving
father of Gwenda and Marie, and loving son of
Mrs. Tamblyn, Moonee Ponds, aged 38 years.
Thy will be done.
TUCKER.—On the 23rd May, at No. 7 Char-
lotte-street, Collingwood, Henry Alexander, beloved
husband or Elizabeth Tucker, aged 83 years. Spe-
cial request, no flowers.
At rest.
VIRGONA.—On the 24th May, at the residence of
her parents, 7 Boyd-street, Albert Park. Rosina,
dearly beloved daughter of Bantolo and Bartolina
Virgona, and loving sister of Vincent, Mary and
Lena Vergona, aged 15 years and 9 months.
Requiescat in pace.
WILLIAMS.—On the 25th May, after a long and
painful illness at her residence, 267 Lennox-street,
Richmond, Mary Ellen, eldest beloved daughter of
Anne and the late Richard Williams, of Bendigo,
and niece of Lady Charlotte Yonl, England, aged 56
years. R.I.P. No flowers, by request.
IN MEMORIAM.
ANDERSON.— In sad and loving memory of my
dear wife, Rebecca Anderson, who died 26th May,
1912, at 120 Station-street, Port Melbourne.
She is gone, but not forgotten.
She was always kind and true;
Never murmured at her sufferings.
Still we know what she went through.
Friends may think we have forgotten,
When at times they sec us smile;
But they little know the sorrow
The smile hides all the while.
Her cheerful smile and kindly way,
Are pleasant to recall;
The memory of her loving ways
Will linger with us all.
—Inserted by her loving husband and family.
ANDERSON.— In loving memory of our dear
mother, who died 26th May, 1912.
'Tis just one year ago to-day,
Since our dear mother passed away;
The shock was great, we must not complain:
But trust in God to meet again.
Her sufferings were great, the pain severe.
She bore it with patience till God drew near;
Then without bidding us a last farewell,
She quietly went home to heaven to dwell.
-Inserted by her loving sons, James and Gordon
Stivey.
ANDERSON.-In loving remembrance of my dear
mother and grandma, who died 26th May, 1912, at 120
Station-street, Port Melbourne.
Always in my saddest moments,
How I wish that you were near;
But, alas I cannot see you,
My best friend, my mother dear,
Dear is the grave where mother is laid,
Sweet is the memory that will never fade;
Quickly forgotten by some you may be,
If others forget you, never shall we.
Farewell, dear mother, your days are past,
You loved us while your days did last ;
You always strove to do you best,
And now you have gone to heaven to rest.
-Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law,
Edith and William; also her grandchildren, Willie
and Alfie Segar.
ANDERSON.-In loving remembrance of my
darling mother, who passed away on 26th May, 1912,
at Port Melbourne.
Ah, mother dear, we feel thy loss,
We miss thy dear face so ;
Deep in our hearts we mourn for thee,
-Inserted by her loving son, Alfred.
ANDERSON.-In loving memory of my dear
mother, who died 26th May, 1912, at Port Mel-
bourne.
One year ago to-day, dear mother,
Since you were called away
How well we do remember
That sad and weary day.
Sadly missed.
Our thoughts are often with you,
In your sad and lonely grave ;
Sweetest thoughts shall always linger
Around dear mother's grave.
-Inserted by her loving son, Walter, and daughter-
in-law, Florrie.
ANDERSON
lliat sad and weary day.
Sadly mtesed.
Onr thoughts are often with you,
cJ PQd lonely grave;
Sweetest thoughts shall always linger
Around dear mother's grave.
iS1-law'"pioSlcBCr 'iinS Mn> WaUor' ani d'hel'ter.
AA'DHIISOX (rvoo Siavey).— In Had but loriiie mo.
E? IMa?''7t9 !ia'T-»V10&0r,o,U'',Y> ''"PMlKl.tbi. life on
twuiaro. Sutitm—atrrot, I'oirt ltd-
, Goue, 'but not fortrotton.
I"e,?VJy '"Of,"' all OTftS strlll,
. '21 S? alt eroat eonahind:
Ju silont -pence ane iioieod iawwy
terto & ibatlcr kmd.
One year a®, God's mossrae camo,
atoj reitcved o«r tndtlrcr of Iror pala;
. i ' h kit tror 'hotiblfrt caaoc,
-tod now dEir another reals ia hcaren
-ANDERSON.— In loving raemoty of mv dear
May grandma, who passed away on the 2flSt
ipw9- P llu.of. remembranco'to all,.—- .
- .to recall;. . < -
v.—' n ..be'ioemoiV'tlittt nc ViH fade, . rT
Gear is the grave where dear mother .te laid,
1 2 think, of you,' dear mother,
.A» I 'kissed your 81)11, cold brow;
And in my aching heart I know
I , have no mother now.
oim dew'mother, vllo3 dhkKth Mayf ""C snd
-n. A. B„ Klsic, vit„ Ha to', Eddy,
BOOTH (nee Buchanau).— In sad bnt
MSs? "'i'iinM/r'iMr!.ct tebcJ?g?S:
Sin!?. "fv<M1 s,ilEa 8 to-day
. bince my dear mother passed away.
':nth.—!acc »o lored so dear,
silent the vote; wc lonjed to hear;
T<? 'ar, »»! from Sight or speech.
But not too far for our thonghts to reach,
J-fe ify orfa withered oak.
_;I\Iien all things else decay,
0,lr iove ,or "oUtor will keep green
Ana never fade away.
At rewt.
-Inserted by her toring daughter, son-in-law and
laky Art to ' 1 Geor8e' Nellle, Claudie and
, "T0. rIn J?,TlnsL mMnJtT of our dear dnugh-
Soa Clarito"' Dlanche' wh0 -dlnl 0,1 =«h May,
The daiighter wc lored she now lies low.
Her fond, true heart is still;
The hand that oft assisted onni
Mes dead In death's cold cIiilL
-Inserted liy her parents, slstera and brothers
fiad and oft my thoughts do wander.
To a grave so far away;
where they laid a patient sufferer
Just two years ago to-day.
Sad remembrance of the past
Will always bring' regret;
Until my heart has ceased to boat-
I never will forget. .
—Inserted by his sorrowing wife, Mary Anne Car-
CLARK.— In loving remcrahraoce of my dear wife.
Sarnli, who died 26Ui May, 1912; also mv deariv 1>c-
lSo riaughter, Doris Irene, who died 37th July.
— Bjserted by her loTing husband and father, Ted
CLARK.—In loring memoiy of my dear friend.
Sarah A Clark, who died on 26th May. 1912; also her
daughter, Doris, who died on 37th July, 1912.
Gone, but not forgotten.
—Inserted by 5. Allan, 61 Dudley-street, .West Mel
bourne. .
COLEE.— In fond memory of Harry, dearly lorcd
husheud of Esther Cotee. who passed peacefully
away at. Rodda—atrcet, Coburg, on the 26th May,
1911, aged 52 years.
We are parted, yet his klndnem
Ever in our memory stays,
And our comfort is in thinking
Of . those bygone happy days.
—Inserted by his loving wife and family.
QHONIN.— In loviug memory of our darling boy.
Johnny, died 25th .May, 1912, At Maryborough
Quecrsland. .
God: has taken home our darling,
Placed our. bud among His flowers.
Taken back the child IIo lent us
To a better home than ours.
Peace, perfect poaoc.
—Inserted by his mother and father, grandma and
auntie,
EDWARDS (nee Furr).— In loving remembrance
of my dear daughter, hdith Maud, who passed awav
at Boll-street,- Fitzroy. on the iith May, 1C09: also
her little eon. Arthur, January, 1910.
—Inserted by her loring motlicr, sisters and brothers.
FITZGERALD.— In ilorhie memory of our dear
fatlror, who died on 20th May. 1397; alw out d»»ar
mofclwr, wl»o cited on 2od -Oclolwr, 1910; uilso our
doa-r brothor. miSonws, avJio di«l oo 31st December,
1891; alio our deair brother, Darid, who dial ou Kth
Doccnrbor, JS93. R.fI.;P.
Inserted by -blksbr sorrowhig sons and daugluor, bro
thers and fisttohs.
irAUUAP.—Iii loving memory of our dear mother,
who died on the 26th May, 1912.
Sad aud oft my thoughts do vandet ,
To a grave not far away, /
. \\ here we laid our dear mother
Just one year ago to-day. ,
—Inserted by her loring sons and daughters.
HARUAP.— In 'loving memory of our dear mother.
Surah Hurrap. who died on the 20tb May. 1912.
Your death camo tmddcu. mother dear.
It made us weep and cry:
But oh, dear mother, it was so hard .
That we could not say good-bye.
—Inserted by her toviog daughters and sons Mrs
A. E. Wright, Essendon; Maggie, Frank and Ed
mund nnrrap. Mornington.
HUNT.— In sad but loring memory of our ilarlina
daughter and sister, darling little Marie
(Marie Anna), who was taken so suddenly from us
at the Fairfield Hospital oo the 25th May. 1911.
aged b years 11 months and 8 days.
Of such is the kingdom of heaven.
Oh, little one. 1 Uy to rest,
Of all life's dearest', treasures best. 1
I put you from my arms' warm aret,
With a thing heart;
Cod knows I ieo He knoweth best,
But, oh. to part.
So sadly missed.
losing memory or my
dear daughter. Crtesic. and the sister of F„ J...M,
S.. who departed, her life on the 25th May, 1312,
Wc mourn the loss of one we loved
We did our best to save.
Beloved in life, regretted gooe.
Remembered in the crave.
—Inserted by her loving mother.' brothers, sisters
anu children.
MARTIN.— -In loring memory nf mg dear imsbend,
!S0j anay at Cllti0l> Dili on the Stli May,
Oh for the touch of a rooiahed hand.
Or sound of a voice that ia still.
—Inserted' by his lotrluj ivifc, L. Martin.
McCRACKEN.— In loving memory of out dear
son and brother. Jack, who was accidentally killed
nt Taradalo 25th May, 1909,
i,awc i>t the hour of his death
lo lmve raiight the last- sigh of his parUng breath;
One inst focd whispor wc might hare heard.
And breathed in his car one parting word,
brothers' W5 10,11,5 father, aistem and
MOLONEY.— In loring memory of my dearly be
loved has ha ml ami father. John Moloney, late of
m0""' 1<wW tl,u "f" » the S6U» Ma"
Dear is' the grnre where father ia laid,
bwpot ia the laemqry- that never shall fade:
Quickly forgotten by some you may be.
If others forget you, never shall w«.
-Inserted by bis luring wife' and children.
in memoriam.
MOSIG.— In loving memory, of our dear husband
nnd father, William Alfred Mosig, who died on 26tii
.May, 1911, at Dandcnong.
His cheerful smile and kindly way
Arc pleasant to recall;
He had a friendly word for each,
And died beloved by alt
Wc think of him in silence.
No eyes can see us weep;
But ever deep within our hearts
His memory wc shall keep.
—Inserted' by hte loving wife and children.
PICKERING.— In memory of my dear mother.
Jane Pickering, who passed away at Collingwood
on the 23th May. 1911.
Friends may think wc have forgotten
When at times they see us smile;
They little know what breaking hearts
That smile hides all the time.
We think we see your old smile, mother.
Although two years hare iMUtaed;
And in our memory still vou Jive,
And will unto the test.
Jnsfried by her sorrowing son and daughter and
grandchildren.
PICKERING.— In loving remembrance of our dear
sister, who died 23th May, 1911.
fiad and oft' my thoughts.—do wander
lo a grrare iu»t fax away,
Where they laid our dear sister . .
Just two yeart ago to-day.
— E. Greening and K. Woodhcad.
PIOfvERINtr.— In sail and loving remembrance of
my dbar mother, who died on the 25th May, 19U.
Bhort was your call you had from alxire.
Nut a worn to your loved ones eoultl say;
Your eyes closed in death, Willi thought of tw all,
And you silently paxied away.
—Inserted by her daughter and son-in-law, J. and T.
Grace.
RITCHIE.— In loving memory of my dear wife
and mother, Mary, who died on the 26th May,
We miss thee from our home, dear mother,
We miss thee from thy place;
A shadow o'er our life is east.
We miss the sunshine of thy face.
—Inserted by her husband and daughter, James
Ritchie, Jessie House.
SANDERSON.— In sad and affectionate remem-
brance of our dear mother, Mary Sanderson, who
departed this life at 63 Station-street, Port Mel-
bourne, on the 25th May, 1908; also our dear father,
James Sanderson, who died on the 30th January,
1884, at Port Melbourne.
— Inserted by their affectionate sons, William and
Henry.
SHERG0LD.— In loving memory of my dear wife,
Clara Florence (Florrie), who passed away on the
26th May, 1912, at Ararat.
— Inserted by her loving husband, John S. Shergold.
SHERGOLD (nee Cutten).— In sad and loving
memory of our dearly loved daughter, Clara Flor-
ence, who died at Ararat on the 25th May, 1912.
Cut off in the bloom of her life.
Sadly missed and deeply mourned.
— Inserted by her father, mother, brothers and sis-
ters, C. F. and S. J. Cutten.
SHIELDS.— In loving memory of our dear father,
who passed peacefully away on the 26th May, 1912.
It is sweet to know we will meet again,
Where parting is no more;
And that the one we loved so dear
Has only gone before.
—Inserted by his loving wife and family.
TAAFFE.— In sad and loving remembrance of our
dear father, who departed this life on the 26th May,
1909, at Gladstone-street, South Melbourne; also our
dear mother, and little sister, Mary.
Immaculute heart of Mary,
Your prayers for them extol;
O sacred heart of Jesus,
Have mercy on their souls.
—Inserted by their loving daughter and sons, Katie,
James, Joseph and Johnnie; daughters and sons-in-
law, Winnifred and Charles Coppin; Annie and
George Frost; Maggie and Micheal Melville; Esther
and Will Guest.
THOMAS (nee Cockerell).— In sad and loving mem-
ory of my dear wife, Estella, Mitchie's and Lila's
mother, passed away Sunday, 26th May, 1912.
God's ways are best.
WHEELER.— In loving memory of my dear wife
and our dear mother, Fanny, who died on the 26th
May, 1908, at South Yan Yean.
Rock of Ages, cleft for me.
—Inserted by her loving husband and family.
ZSCHECH.— In loving memory of our dear daugh-
ter and sister, Olive, who fell asleep on 26th May,
1912, at 52 Helen-street, Northcote.
Sweetly sleeping.
—Inserted by her parents and sisters.
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.
MR. and Mrs. W. J. HUGHES and Family, of
Litttle River, desire to return their sincere
THANKS to the many kind friends for kind ex-
expressions of sympathy, especially thanking their
neighbors and residents of Little River for their many
acts of kindness shown to them in their recent sad
and sudden bereavement sustained by them by the
death of their son William Hedley.
MRS. S. FIDDIAN and CHILDREN express
their sincere thanks to relatives and
friends who, by letters, cards, floral tributes, visits
and messages of sympathy, extended such kindness
to them in their sad bereavement, especially thank-
ing his late fellow employes, Dr. Howard, Dr. Cham-
bers, Sister Douglas and the nurses of the Mel-
bourne Hospital.
30 Railway-place, Footscray.
MRS. W. MASTERTON wishes to THANK her
many friends for letters and floral tributes;
also doctor and nurses, No. 3 Ward, Alfred Hos-
pital; also the Rev. Langlan, for their, kindness in
her sad bereavement.
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