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BIRTHS.
BARROW (nee Marie Bastin).—At Nurses Hur
ley? and Trew's Hospital—a son, to Mr. and Mrs.
Barrow.
LA GRUTA (nee Isabel Sellenger).—On the
2nd April, at Bethesda Hospital, to Mr. and
Mrs. Nicholas La Gruta—a daughter. Both well.
VARY.—On the 3rd April, at "St. Winifred's,"
Hawthorn, to Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Vary, Kew—a
daughter.
MARRIAGES.
WELLS—HENDERSON.—(Silver Wedding.)—On
the 3rd April, 1901, at Frankston, by the Rev.
Wm. Wykes, Frank Henry, eldest son of Frank
and Sarah Wells of Frankston, to Elizabeth,
third daughter of the late William and Eliza
beth Henderson, of Frankston. Present address,
Coenbourne? road, Frankston.
DEATHS.
ADAMS.—On the 2nd April, at Melbourne,
Emma Adams, beloved wife of Luke Adams, of. Bays-
and fond mother of Fred, Lucy, (Mrs.
), Ivy, Fanny (Mrs. wycherley) Herbert
& Alfred, Aged 70, late of Doncaster.
ALWAY.—On the 3rd April, at his residence,
hSSr BcSl-strect. Burwood. Wilfred llnrry,
l). Sr tevtO tor. of Mao- Follctt and tins lata
P&J? stel'tetl Ainay. anil luvol tirotlicr uf
It rt I'crey i-obert and Tliomaa, aactl 34 years.
ALWAY.—On the 3rd April, at his residence,
LiSSr Bml-.«rw.l. 3nri)oocl, «llfre(l Harry,
Ltaft«I liiBbaiid of JUdwt, and loved father
f( ESf- UolKrt and riivcndolinc, need 31
ANDERSON.—On 1st April, at Melbourne Hos
li.7- Arhur J. Anderson, lorins fiijn:) uf Mr.
|u.f"Mr. I- riAib,rlcn aud Mrs. add Mr. 1:. lem-
lintel and dteiily mfnirned.
BEETHAM.—On the 3rd April, at St. James's
U.Ti lliYrtiairii, Williaiu, llio dmrly loved Jills-
trii EUte aild loviiis fa'lirr .of Adrian, Hester
IS Iklerl. 'I'riialo iiiicimriit.
BIBBY.— On the 2nd April, at Ballarat, Agnes
liiilr dorly beloved wife of Williani llenry Ulbby,
KalK aad lnTitic tnollier of Harry, TcssU.
B. cad )Valfcr, atfeii .'1 years.
BRANDON.— On the 3rd April, at "Balantrae,"
Ili GoU-tWt'. "Mlon Hill. John Maurice, 111.
Ei-lr bfloTre son of Henry and Catherine limn-
don, aged 10 years. R.I.P.
BRUCE.— On the 30th March, Veronica, the
fcSot taothler of the lain Ctoree and Alary
KS, "laajholii)." llloiva. Interred in the. lower
|n.;., (lm,Uiy on 1st Apiil. . AL rest.
CHRISTOPHERSON.— On the 3rd April, at pri-
L?Sf uiu"r00us (result of ace dent), ilr.
Ic-hT-CtinAoithcncH. dearly lovcjl husband of
BVi trd loiii fatlier of Mary (Mrs. Thorson),
Kif- Air Mot), Julia (Mrs. Hnycr) Hcoree.
fee (dccfasril). lireta. (Mrs. Hope), Uorcthj
InuTUoller), iaed.07 years. At rest.
CHRISTOPHERSON.—On the 3rd April, Gus
L, A S rink's iuivatc hospital. Dande-
fc writ of accident, lovins grandfather of
ES ltd Don (Mr. aini Alts. Couu). Kathlern
Sri Kdt (Dajer). At rest. -
COPP.—On the 3rd April, at his residence, Pier
BlS - i)iffloua. William II. (Marry), beloved
Seder of htv-tia and l'an (hiiglaud). Mar tllro-
CLi »fcd 76.
DENHAM.—On the 4th April, at Melbourne
LK joim Dfnliara, beloved liusbatid of tho
lv» >lial)tih Dtiiliaui. loving father of Mctorm
(Mrs. Davidson, Leongatha), age 83 years.
DENHOLM.—On the 4th April, at the residence
of his son-in-law (Dr. Patrick Shaw), Gillies-street,
Wendouree, Mary Thomson Denholm, widow of
the late James Denholm, Liberton, Scotland.
EDWARDS.— On the 31st March, at her resi
1.4 Mair-street. West Iticliinond. Alary Ann,
BS o tlie lato J. Jt. Edwards, and daughter of
Klh:fmiifcmt aiid Ann Mawhey. of St. Kilda.
EDWARDS.—On the 31st March, at her resi-
Itri. "Osaaid," Ah:ir3treet. AVcst Itichmond,
|Uj".ta. relict of the Jale J. It. Mnaids. and
Iri'nfd KOticr or Autno .(Mrs. Jp. P, liartj)
ti Elcrnor. Interred Heidelberg, 1st April.
FARMER.—On the 1st April, at his residence,
iiS". Ilidauntol. Felix Patrick, e hcloveil
fc'iOhl Mao June, loving father of Douce,
K iJIi«.' 1». j- Manlonald). 1- rank (dcr.ea.iod),
»3 yca.i-5. ji.I.P. Privately in-
terred 3rd April.
FURNELL.—William C., son of Fredk. and
Ihti Fi-rnell. of 21 Iltuonia-:oQd, GaTileu. \alo
B't ol XeapoilL brother of late Fieri and, Gil-
Ttdl«i iu RrJahtin). also Winnie (Mrs, lling-
Rui. V»5?e (Mtj: WIikMoUL Lu«-y,.(Mn», Hut-
Rvcj Nfil 'iilra. lLdc). Walti'i. Limlnny ami
Albert.
GOWLING.—On the 3rd April, Raymond Bruce,
dearly loved son of Harry and Marjorie.
r Jill closer when we meat »i:uui.
HAY (nee Gladys Aked).—On the 3rd April, at
Melbourne Hospital, Gladys, the beloved wife of
R.t Hay, loved third daughter of .William and
Dfiii Akol, c - Arttur-htreet. Bell. Preston, lor-
crattr ot-V.illiara, Lucy (Mr. Nelson). J'hnmn,
Kii, ihntnb/ Thclma and Ada, fwulnjothefr of
it. tilnfiTTT and baby Frank, uged 25 ycarr.
A patient sufferer at; rest.
HAY.—On the 3rd April, at Melbourne Hospital,
iW f«-tfiiily a\r-y,' Gladys, tbo deaily. beloved
fcf of June M. Hay, loving lnurbtf of Jimmic,
Gladys and little Frank.
HEALEY.— On the 4th April, at his residence,
2 GrratJtreet, llirlitooud. Nicholas, dearly be-
rd hmland ot Elizabeth Henley, and loving
Khf of Elra.'d (dccraKt), Din, Eileen... (d
Mid);- lUfgie (Mrs. - Goodwin)/ N(cfc;-- Aiinib
ItTrl) Jaek (deceased), Robert -'aita. Frank,
ri tea of tbo late Dennis1 and 'IfMrcrlnff llcalcy,
( EJUrtt. ami beloved brr:.hor v.;)f Maty- (Mrs.
BlbX .tiR/ J-i-anls, . ar?j 'X'tcr Gevr-u-J . (of-
Ky/ iui' CaUAuti -(of 59:
n/lLI.P, No floittr . A patiTauntfcri- .
HERRY.— On the 3rd April (suddenly), at his
Kd&ce. 4S5 Station-jitreet,- North Girlton, Pierre
U. let Pordie, Cotcs-do-Nord, Franco), heloxxl
Kriifid of taicn A., and fatlier of Yroune D„ En-
Kt P., Leonie J. and Pierre A. C.; aged OS
years. (Private interment.)
HEWETT.— On the 3rd April, at the residence
fKi'ioa, Mr. 0. J. Htwelt, "Jiaditw," 59
Bjdlrsheei, Ballarat, 12oxt. J;iiaes. ivlict'of IJjr
h Huy Ann Stevens liowett, loved father of
rag. Puce, arid dim; acid 76 yi«ra. At rest.
HILL.—On the 1st April, at Alfred Hospital,
ra-Eflridge Hill, late of Goppin-blrcet. Rich-
Aotud ifister f Mrs. O. Galloway (GUrlton)
WUs. P. Phillips (TunsUR), atul loved aunt
tod itBox a,lfl"erer &t rest- Priralcly
interred at Box Hill.
HOOK—On the 4th April, at Melbourne Hos-
pital, Alfred Hudson, late of 30 Alexander
street, Collingwood, beloved husband of Lilian
loved father of Ethel, Doris, Lillian, also
Clem and Myrtle, son of James J. Cook, late of
Creswick; brother of Anna (Mrs. Sealey), Eliza-
beth (Mrs. Hales), Mary Ann (Mrs. Gardiner),
Ellen (Mrs.Bower), John James, William Sat-
chell, Amelia (Mrs. Clough), George Colk, aged
60 years.
JARRETT.— On the 3rd April, at Melbourne,
beloved wifo of Stephen George
Kyt>. o. North Melbounie, aud lata of Portf
Wfc mother o! Gcoruo (dc-oeascd), Ida,
K. Jirk arid Leslie; aged 50 years.
JENNINGS.—On the 1st April, at her resi-
?5' Newry -street. North Fitxroy, .Gertrude
j»j. looniest daiu-htcr of the lato James and
K» Jtmung. loved eister of Joseph (Geelong),
(Mra. Blackwell), Agues
Mto. fcullioa) . lltohaol (dcccasal, A.I.F.). .lanies.
K" 'toftted- A.I.F. Requiescot in pace. In-
terred 3rd April.
JONES.—On the 3rd April, Arthur Gwynneth
Jones, of 94 Glen Huntly-road, Elwood, aged 66
years.
KENNEDY.—On the 2nd April, Mary Agnes
Kvti.« r daughter of the late Martin
R-nd stater of Jack. Privately
Kequicscat in pace.
KRAUSGRILL.—On the 4th April, at his resi-
dence, 16 Thompson-street, Oakleigh, Christoph
Barkley, beloved husband of Ada, and loving father
of Albert, Ada, Harol, Clarice and Merle, aged
55 years.
LEE.—On the 3rd April, at Brunswick, Eliza-
of tlie lato Thomas George Leo.
Mra. 'L jfullaiiy, alster-lu-law of
K'a.M &L Kilda, and mint of Nfary
K, Margaret (Mrs. Howard. Portland) ,
IffiiTiiambopl), Sister. M. Melissa (Lorcto
(&- S A)- ",111 llc'v- lVt- k
Kv .May her soul rest in peace.
McKEERAN.—On the 4th April, at his resi
Kfc&L Cb«7«7<L ComchUo,
of ,MarY» loving father of
?? and Kathleen, aged 67 years, late of Vic
torian Railways. R.I.P.
McNEILL.—On the 30th March, at Winjallock,
Douglas Daniel Duncan, much loved twin son of
of Daniel Davil and Margaret Carter McNeill, loved
brother of Winifred, Kathleen, Ronald, Jean,
???, Joyce, twin brother of Desmond, aged 3
years ? months. R.I.P.
MUIR.—On the 2nd April, Agnes, loving friend
of the officers and members of Fitzroy branch
rvnr vcmranbeTcd.
NOONAN.—On the 4th April, at the Children's
SSiJhSlS? " J'1!1.1 n'dpnay Naouan, the
B »' (.eorgn and Liljr Xoonau.
K Sf. /.'i-',/ H'F- EmJlr- Ml"d and
70 months.
Our darling little kewpie.
PATERSON.—On the 2nd April, suddenly, at
"Iris? Bank," Alfred street, Blackburn, May
dearly loved wife of William Paterson, and loving
sister of Mrs. D. Mclean, Sunshine, aged 51
years. Deeply mourned.
PERCY.—On the 4th April, at Alfred Hospital,
Hct tainlf ' //j11 .'he late Witllaln tioorge
Hrci -hrrv. dearly helored inuUior ot
K'j"""1.. eter "( lira. r,. II. Owont,
Bk ww?"i E''in-,"w of (iladys. of 1-ulin-
»«to«ham. aged 00 years. At rest.
PLUNKETT.—On the 31st March (result of
Bb, 7 Gladstoue, httorcd brother and
ndKBin. bIy?'18 Kathleen, lored
uncle of Kevin. R.I.P.
God's will be done.
POULTON.—On the 3rd April, at 59 Blair-
street, East Brunswick, Samuel John, the beloved
husband of Jane, loving father of Samuel, Leslie
and Harold, aged 69 years.
RILEY.—On the 2nd April, at his parents' re-
sidence, Power's road, Dandenong, Kevin, the be-
loved son of James and Mary Riley.
RYAN.—On the 3rd April, at her residence,
c( ii iii„ M,vv'" irtSt- Geelonp- Mary Aim,
;HjW. Qceenle 1>W v ?m '"rtng mother
iraerf tii J;1?- £-, EUlngscn), and loretl
sister of Mrs. Dalrymple (Werribee), Jack, Henry,
Maggie and Charlotte, aged 57 years.
Btji V _n_ tleouiescat In pace.
RYAN.—On the 4th April, at Melbourne Hos
pital, Irene Mabel, beloved wife of James William
Ryan, and loving mother of Irene, of 60 Easy
street, Richmond At rest.
SCOTT.—On the 3rd April (suddenly), at his
residence, 100 Esplanade, Williamstown, Alexander
Scott, late of St. Monance and Scotstown, Fife,
Scotland, dearly loved husband of Isabella, beloved
father of David (Glasgow), Margaret (Mrs. Wood,
(St. Monance, Sccotland), James (St. Kilda), and
?? (Moonee Ponds), aged 44 years.
In God's care.
SINCLAIR.—On the 4th April at Homeopathic
Hospital, Ronald George, the dearly loved infant
son of John W. and Alice M. Sinclair, of 302
?? street, Richmond, and loved brother of Mar
???, Thelma, Jack and Dorothy, aged 7 months.
SPEARS.—On the 4th April, at her residence,
fl« if (iMi,-, i,,ru' Catherine Bourkc,
wa Or-.- t w?W Spears, beloretl xiBfpr nf
S'f-hieMi. H?11-, Mai" (Mm. Dodil.
FJocktrt;. Henderson), loving aunt
LJ, ciSK: igf J'01" =»'" M.rJ"SoiS'
' , , . oca re-
STEELE.—On 1st April, at Wilmington, South
Australia, James, beloved husband of Mary Steele,
and eldest son of late Edward and Brigid Steele,
father of Mrs. J. Brolan, Mrs. McHutchison, late
Edward, George, William and Nellie. R.I.P.
SULLIVAN.—On the 4th April, at the residence
of Mr. T. Dalziell, 31 Nicholson street, Carlton,
??, the dearly beloved husband of Rubina
(Ewploye 07
TAYLOR.—On the 3rd April, at St. Vincent's
TO i/S,/flo'S' .AU3bA"tl of
'to, sPTS
loved mother of Jenny, William, Alice and Lyla
THOMSON.—On the 3rd April, at Melbourne
Hospital, William M. Thomson, husband of the
late Susan Thomson, also loving father of Alice
???, Claude and Hilda (Mrs. Cooke),
aged ?? years. Private funeral.
Gone, but not forgotten.
TRUSWELL.—On the 2nd April, at the resi
dence of her parents, 167 Nelson place, Williams
town, Dorothy Mabel, dearly loved eldest daugh
ter of Joseph and Lydia Truswell, loving sister
of ???, Thelma, Ivan and Eric, aged 22 years.
In God's care.
DEATHS.
VALGHAN. — Ou t.ho 3rd Apnl. at tlio Kuiutria-
Mon JInspltal. Uaulticid. lato of "Kilsyth." Oxford-
raid. Croydon, John- DoiilcL the dcAriy loved hus
band uf ALnio Vaugluu, loving J all tor of Ea.vica
mid Jnhu, beloved sou of tlio lato John and Eavles
Vauglmn, cf Clxt-tndou-sticet, outb Melbourne,
loved sou-iii-law of .Inmcs and Annie Ryan, anu
lorcil brothtr of William \auuban. aged 4 u years,
liequicscnl m pace.
WAL:vII. — On the ' 3rd Apnl. at her residence.
No. Jul NiulmlEou-trcct. North i.arlton. Dinah,
ths dearly loved wife of. John Walsh, and JoTlnj
rnoUier of Ritu. John and George, agcu 66 years.
Rest in pcacc.
M.VLSH. — On the Otd April. Dinah, the dearly
bolorud uifu of John, loving mother of Rita. John
and George, at uul NichoKou-Ktieut; aged 96 years.
"WILLIAMSON, — Oh tho IsL April, at tho rest-
dencu of her brothor, llobLrt, btanlcy-streot. Glen-
roy. .Jnue, tho second daughter of Urn late Robert
ami Elizabeth Williamson, late of Springfield Farm
Janplcitowe. Privately Interred uni April at Tern-
ploatowc. At rest.
W QOD. — On the 2nd April, auddcnlr. Lonin, be
loved daughter of W-. J. aud U. Wood. Kooringal
Park. Movliu.
WAA1T. — On the 3rd April, at Melbourne Hos
pital, Alice May (Bibr. r.Inid loving eldest aaugh-
tcr of h rank und AjIcm Wyati. of 4'jj Bar-stroet,
Brighton, aged 20 years.
YATES. — On the 3rd April, at his residence
"Setay," 13 Rathmines-street, Fairfield, Thomas,
loving husband of Clara, and loving father of
Ruy, Rupert, Ira, Percy, Herbert, Stanley, Viola
(deceased), Pearl, aged 58 years. A patient suf-
ferer at rest. Bendigo papers please copy.
' ' IN MEMORIAM.
On Active Service.
00 It It I E.— ' To the'- beloved mcntoty of HMili Itoy
Curric, 66th Battalion, killed in uction. ut Hamei
5tli April, 1918. eldest sou of T. E. av.d M. Currio,
loved brollier of Ftnnk, A.F.O., late of Beiuligo.
Forget hhn I No, nover,
—lurried by Ids loving paroida ami aunt, Mrs.
AlcGourluy.
LOAlAli. — In loving mtuioiy of my dear son, Cor
poral Harold Fteb.-iu." I.omns, lltli Field Auillery
Brigade, killed in .toiion In Fruuco on Sth April.
JtilS, Sadly misicd.
—Father.
1HDGWELL. — lu sad but loving uiemory of my
dt-ar brothor, Corp. John Flarlo lUdgwcll, who wu
killdl in action ou the 5th April. 1918.
Another »car iis changes brings
Though death divides, fond memory clings.
— Iiihoiteil by his sister ami hrothcr-ui-lavr, Flo
aud Howard Rofe, Thorubuty.
UY'AN. — In loving memory of our - dear son.
Gunner Carlyle Onnond (Carl), Lewis Machine Gun
Section, (H)th Battalion, killed in action at C-otbte,
France, Sth April, 19IS. In God's keeping.
Gone from our home, how sadly we miss yon,
Luring, dear Carl, your memory we keep;
And never till death shall we crcr forget you.
Fond is the place where you far off sleep.
—Inserted by Ids luring mother and father, 28
Wilson-street, Moonee Tonds.
RYAN. — In loving 'remembrance of our dear
brother, Gunner Carlyle Onnond Ryau, 60th llat<-
laliun, Lewis Machine Guns, died of wounds ou
the 9th April, 1018. at Corbie, France.
Our noblo brother.
Sadly we are thinking
Of our soldier brother so bruTe;
lie fought and died for freedom.
Now ho lies in a hero's grave.
A faithful brother, so truo and kiud,
Loved ami rc?pcctcd by all around.
Eight years have passed and none can tell .
The loss uf our doar Carl we loved so well.
As long as life and memory last
We win remember thee.
—Inserted by his fond brother and- sister-in-law,
Letdic and Ethel, 28 Wileou-strect, Moonee I'onds.
RYAN. — In'loviug memory of my tlear brother,
Gunner Cariylc Onnond (Carl). Levna Gun Section,
OOtH Battalion. A.I.F., killed iu action uth April,
1918, at Corbie, France.
I mn all alone. /
Only with your cherished memory.
—Inserted by his loving brother, Cicvc.
RYAN. — In memory of Carl, killed in action 5lb
April, 1918.
—Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. 1-rascr, Elsie (Mrs.
Swift), Lcs and ViolcL !
ItYAN. — In rcinembratiuo of tn.v dear friend,
Carl, killed in action 5th April, 19lb.
—Inserted by Don, Ballarai.
IN MEMORIAM.
BARROW.— in loving memory »-f dear father,
Who died 2nd April. 1919; also dear mother, who
died 4th April, 1025. .
— Inserted by loving daughter and sou-m-law. and
granddaughter, 523 Drummoni-btreet, canton.
HlflRGlN.— hi loving .memory of our dear,"
brother, Jack, wl.u pft.-rfcri awnr on the 2nd April,
1924.
Though absent from among u».
You are aBvaya in our thoughts;
Aud we wl»o Joro ymi ilenriy
Ktill sadly feci our log.-. '
— ' tnsertcd by ln's loving brcHhtv, Luke; ffiiter-m-
bff, ucph«wa uiul little niece. Merle/,
b) liXHANT. — In lovimr incmorv of my dear hus
band and cur dear father, Mlllinia- Jaxura, who
died mi Uio 5tL April. 1916.
lu memories'" book; another pngo we> turn.
And find 3"uur namo.
—Inserted by his loving wife and family.
BROWN. — In. lovins momcry of my - dear . Juia-
liund,- Alfred Francis, who died on tho uth April.
1925, lorlus father of Mubol, Euu,"-.Artlur ' ana
Alfred. ,
, No now, but in tho coming ycara.
' Jt may be in the belter land, -
./'.Wf '11. read the ' mcuuing of our- 1 rarr.
Aitd there acme iime wo'li undnv-lnnd.
— -iastfitod by Ids loviiig wife aod fuajly. ,.
BROWN. — In loving memory of a dear friend,
A. F. Brown, who passed away on this day in 1925.
Our thoughts return to days long past,
The years roll on, but memories last.
— Inserted by Alf. Champion.
BUCKLAND.— In loving memory of my dear
mother, Kthcriue Buckland, who departed this'-
life 5lh April, 1914. at her residence, 18 Cttroil-
street, -North Melbourne. Sadly missed,
lu our hearts your memory 'lingers,
Sweetly tender, fond and true,
And as the years, go by, dear mother, -
AVo will -always think of you.
Inserted b.v her only daughter, Mar', and son-
in-law, David Turner;
May her soul rest iu peace.
— ' inserted by grandsons, David, William, Beit ami
Alf, also granddaughters. Christina, KatUeriue,
Eileen, Miunie und Ftauvcb Tiuner.
BUItGE. — Iu loving nnsncry of my dear step-
mothtr and our- graudina, 'Elixabelh Burge, who
tnsscd away un tho 5th. April. 7925.
In our home you are foudly remembered,
.Sweet memories cling arcuud your name;
The hearts that hold you 1n deep affoctlou
Still love yon lu duith just tho same.
—Incited by iicr stepdaughter (Mrs. Loughlin),
icnndr.r.Udreif, Maggie and Dave; great grand-
clnldrcu, Dave, Alf and Inlie Keene.
BUTTJJR. — Iu loving memory of our dear ;
tactucr, who passeil away on tbe 5th April, 1917.
In our heads your memory lingers,
Sweetly tender, fond nnd true;
As the years go bv. dear motlicT,
7V e will alvra.vs think of yen.
— Ir.seTtwl by her loving rn, K Butler,
it EEGKiNUARDT. — In loving memciy of our d.xv-
Rtig daughter and grandchild, Tlielma, who pnsawl
away on tho Sth April, 1025.
1 miss Iter suit and clinging anus,
Hor happy little ways;
Her happy smilo, h-.r big blue ey»x,
, Her happy little face.
l'U miss licr, for I loved her.
As niomoty I recall;
Tlie parting with my baby
XVns the saddest day of all.
-Insetted by her ferine "tether, father ami sraud'-
mfttlier, and her brother, Peroival.
DOUGLAS. — In loving nitmorv of our dear <?n«
\hhilCfr' rtAul>ley. who aec id cut «il l.v drowned
1915 0,1 J5aster Tdonday, tLc 5th Abril,
Ho. gavo Jus life fur another,
bvveet is the word rciuemhraiice.
„ Aud these few words will show
hold ymi still iu memory
As tbo years coiao and go.
hniuIi ,/t and mother, sister and
VnrH'i W!"8- Jlammond), .Frank, Euima
ifc. -Jjiu. Myrtle (Mrs. llunrahau),
Percy und Uboda. .
FAI/L. — In loving memory of our dear father
who passed away 2nd April, J91S.
Sweet is tho word remembrance.
As thceo few Hues will show,
n o hold you still in memory
As the years Uiey cwuo and go.
— ln«oil«l by his children, Jcun aud Turn. '
GRIFFITHS. — In loving memory of onr deor
S0!. wllw L,ass€'1 auft-v on tll» April. 1925,
nt Collfngvvood ; nUo our dear father, ou the 4th
May, 1918.
ToHiny brings back fond mamories
Of loving one sonc to rest,
And those wlm think of you to-day
Aro thoee who lorrd you l>cst.
i"»e flowers we placed uixm your grave
May wither and decay,
l..,?.ur 7ove for, you, deer dad and mum.
, >> ill neTer fade away.
» t«d 7" lbeir 7rinC daughtera, Ada, Gertie
and Miilio.
.. RlF 1'1'ffl S. — A token of remembrance of my
friend, Arthur John Griffiths, who imsed away
1st April. 1924.
—Inserted by his friend. E. Meadows, 297 George-
street, bltzroy. i
a In ead and loviug memory j>f ray
iiT" »-53,zabeth Porteoitf (Lib), who do-
tevtted Uds hfe on 6th April, 1925; also to mtr
iiai "ho w,,8rt
TTwush ucatli divide.
fLViiT pnd, loving thouehte stUl eliug. , '
— inserted by Agnes and Bert Pcolm&n.
. HARDING.— In sad and lovicx memory of our
dear .motUer. who died on Sth April, 1018; also
SSl-jLA0" " brother' gpu»l. l»t« Dajias-
Tho best of mothers she has been,
Many the troubles she has seen,
For all of us she did her beat,
t a .y God grant her eternal rest.
Trted by her loving children, James, Florence,
JbL and o. Madden.
?,70LLAND.— In loving memory of our dear
father and grandfather, William I. Holland,
Tr,ediSri . Hospital n 4th April. 1025, s
b?ny8 Io?inK Wli "ud daughter-in-law,
Morwelf krandsous, Ray aud Len!
'7u loving memory of our
beloved eldest son. Charles William. 20 Da vice-
street, Brunswick, who died on 4th April. 1920
In our hearts your memory lingers.
' Sweetly tender, fond and true:
As,tV,e y,??rs, 80 bY- dear Charlie.
Wo will always think of you.
—Inserted by his fatlier and mother.
UOLLING8WORTH. — In loving memory of our
dearly beloved brother Charlie, who died at Bruns-
wick on tho 4th April 1920.
Another year it's changes brine.
Though death divides; fond, memory cling.
— Inct(«i_i)lr Ills brother,. Boy and Wallace, and
Bisters Dorothy and Vera.
JACKSDN.— In ; memory 'of our beloved son,
Urt April HH9 ' 84 " Ascot vl»
Only a step rcmored. : " /
And that step into rest,
JAMES,— -In loving memory of my. dear husband
and )oring father, Samuel James, who passed away
on 4th Apnl, 7923. Ever remembered.
—Inserted by bis loving wifo and family, 79 Wal
ter-street, Footscray. ?
l0Tin? "ni '?"4d KmMDbranct
SL Ctbcd0riT SSi'ioIo1.0 aw" ,UMt»
Ills kindly smile and cheerful ways are pleasant
to recall.
KEARNS.— In loving memory of our darling oinif
chUd, Clyde Frederick Kearns. who paastdaway
at tho Ciilldren s Hospital oo the 5th April, 1923
aged 2 years 3 . weeks. " '
I often sit and in memory trace.
My littlo boy, your dear, sweet face;
And I, your mother, oitlv komr
x ifow-mucU I lost one year ago-
In tears we look at your photo
_ With brimful and broken hearts. '
Our liearte for you aro aching,
. .And through lonely nights and days
Wo think of our sweet, darling boy-
Jn a thousand different ways.
There's an ache for ever grieving
Till it seems to fill our hearts.
And a sorrow never ending
Slnco the day we had to part-
Though Iran early sight you have vanished
Leaving its alone that day.
Ytt your- love hia left us something
J hat will stay with us always,
rarctits whose children are eloepinp
I hank God by their pillows to-ntgbt-
And pray for the parents, now weeping -
Ocr pitiful, smooth, empty beds.
Ir we cbuid choos from heaven whatever we could
lud Rbk for God's most sacred g»f b— our bab"
-i. -rrtcd by his scrrowlng motiicr and fatlier 265
IN MEMORIAL.
; KEARNS.-— lu loving mc-ntory of darling
littlo iwpbow, Clyde t rcficrick Keanis. who Jell
a>3;-p ou tur 3th April. 19g5, aged. 2 ictra ami 3
wcoln.
- One sweet littlo flower dropped aud faded.
ono little voice lias fled;
Our -hearts. ate filled with sadness, .
-Our Utile -Clydlf is dead,
w n miss Ida merry prattle.
As around uur house ho d roam.
But, oh, a brighter home tbau our a
In heaven ia now Ills own.
—Inserted by ids auntie and uucles. 20j Kota-
moync-sircet, Thorubuty. j
KEARNS.— In loving memory of our dear Utile
griindculld. Ciydo Frederick Reams, who paascd
away cu the 5tu April, 1925, aged 2 years. 8 weeks,
no saw him suffering day by day.
It caused ia bitter grief
To see him slowly fade away.
And could not give xolief.
— Inserted by nts loving grandparents. C. and «.
Howard. 265 Rossmcyne-stxeet,' Thornnuiy. -
KLKhLAKL. — A loving tribute to tho memory
of our dear motlicr. who died at Wonthaggi ou
tho GtU April, 1918. 'i iroo . heals but slowly.
—Inserted by "Willi snd Henry.
LADD.— In fond Temembrance of nr dear cousin.
Will, who departed front this life on 4th Apnl,
2018.
—Inserted by Ids loving cousin. Andy.
LLWIS.— ir. loving memory nf dear "Win. who
passed away ou 4tli April. 1910.
i , lou ere not forsuUcu, dear "Win,
Or will you ever be.
As iotig as ufe and memory last
l wm temenmer tneo.
—Insetted by M. B.
IJV1CK— Oh tho 5th April, 1924, John, sand on
did ilth "March, 1922, Mary Fothcrglll. the be-
lOTOfl fatlier and mother of Mrs. Claude Molntosh,
—inserted' by their lovinz daughter, Margaret, and
family. - ' '
MAHON.— In loving remembrance of my, dear
nephew/James Edward (Jimmy),, who was killed
whilst, riding Wp.twtead tn tho Great Eastern
fctaepicchaso on Easter Moudoi, 1914, Age 20 years
and tl. Jnonths. ,
lYlwa are- you now my darling,
Who was so dew to me;
-"Whrn I think of your ways, in our happy days,
My heart cries out for thee. '
Frcm lioy to. youth, from youlh to man
.1 watched' my darling ..grow,
— Tnwrted by Us auntm -Kitty. '
McALPINE. — In lorinc ' memoiy of my dear
father, William 3i>on-.v.swho passed airay 4tb April,
3023. at Brar Hill. liver reraembtrcd.
— Inserted by hw loving son and dausbier-in-law,
NounaU and Dnlcic.
McCALLUM.— In lovins memory of d'ar dad,
who entered Into rest on the uth April, 79-4; also
our dear mother, on tlie 24th August. 79-5.
God uaw lliat they were weary;
And found the path too steep;
He put JUs, arms around tbein
And bade onr dtnr one sleep. .
— Inserted by their loving daughter and son, J. ;
B. and C 11. Omond. Sydenham.
McPHERSON. — In loving memory of my dear
husband, Duncan McPberson, who passed away at
Melbourne, 4tU April, 1925
— Marjorie MoPherson, Warrnambool.
MILLER.— In loving roeroory of mr dear brn-
(htr. Ernest, who' passed away on the 5th April,
1922.
Sad and lonely do I wander
To a crave not far away.
"Where they laid by darliug brother
Just four years ago to-day. i
—Your loviug - Eister. Elsq, and brother-in-law,
Percy Afarsball.
MHjLER. — In sad and loving memory of our
doar Bon. Erneat, whu passed away Dth April,
1022. My Ernie. .
Oh, for the touch of a vanished, hand,
And tho sound of a voice-that is still.
—Mother. .
Thtr .flower, is dead, thu bud is broken; that
leaves us nothing Imt tbc true belief on the rcaur-
rortiot.', whoi'. wo shall meet agieu. Our Ernie.
—Dad.
MITCHELL. — In loving memory of my dear
husband and our loving father, Philip Mitchell,
who passed away at Williamstown 5th April, 1925.
This day brings back sad memories
Of a loved one gone to rest;
And those who think of him to-day
Are those who loved him best.
— Inserted by his loving wife and children, Elsie,
Irene, Lyla, Ray, Aubrey, Adele, Gladys and Cyril.
MURPHY.— In luring memory of our dear brn-
jhftTj, - Noimau, 'who departed this lite 4th April,
Ho left his home 'with 'a. smiling face.
Never thinking death was near;
Nor dreaming that, he would never return
To those he loved io dear.
—Inserted by , hia loving brother, Stanley and
Harold, and elsttrr. ..Qtiomie aud Nellie.
lovh»s memory of our dear father.
Ji7th July; mother, died Dili April; brother,
dli.d -<ilh Afarch. of HaU-streei. Yarraville.
liiey had a -nature you could not help loving,
lleaits that were purer tbau gold;
Anil to tho.o who kusv; them and lored them
Ihwr memory , will ticftr grow coM.
Its Uktd to part with those- von ove
MN And. hold- on'. earth so dear;
ulio hearts no greater trials know
Or sorrow moro soverc.
Tha world may ohange from year to vy.ir,
And. friends ftom day to day;
But ncror will the ones wt lore
From memory fade awav.
XE15DS.-— In loTbis memory of our doar uiotkor,'
"Do vassod lwactiull.v »n»y 5th April. 1,25. »t
IiibIcivomI. Ercr-immumbered.
— J.iKviya by !o»ine clsuihtcr. Hand.
In aid'.and iorlns memory, nf our gnr
. Jltnmlo.' Ttlji) departed this life on 5th
Aprjt.
7v© pfteir thluk-wTlcips gona - by,
/ V hch we.weraU Uirelhor, - -
lt -3 Tcifvianl to thiuk
. Tlutt Jim- (». gone tft»r ever.
r ?
A plaeci vacant in our-'club
. _;7Yhich never can be filled.' '%
Time may wipe out many things,
' ;But. this.. is v/ipea out neTer— -
-Jhe iuernury;-o< those -happy days
r w® were all tc-getber.
"-Inserted by Gay Boys' Cluh, Port Melbourne.
NEVIN,— In loving memory of my d«r son and
uur dear brother. Jaincs Josejih, who passed bwkt
IlioP4 weld, HsPital on. the 5rh Aprt\
Li.4, late A.I.F.; also my dear husband and our
'tew father, who passed away on the 15th June,
.1921. at Albert Park. \
.Fond are tne tie that are' broken.
Dear are the one that are gone:
In memory wo will koep them.
As long as the years roll on.
Gone from us, but leaving memories
Death can never take away;
Memories that will always linger.
7> bile upon, this earth we slay.
—Inserted by -hi loving .mother, sisters and
brothers.
NEVIN. — In JoTing memory of my dear brother.
sJHPJ8 'Ji"')' iwssed away on the Clh April,
1924, at the Cauifield Military Hospital; also my
dear father, who died on the 35th June. 1921,
I A token of remembrance.
I A memory fond and true; '
Whatever else we fail to do,
«e will always remember yon.
— Inserted by his loving sister, Bennie.
NOURISH, — In loring memory of lhy dear hus
band. John, and our loving father, who died on
i the 5th April, 1019.
1 know when the shadows deepen,
And my call comes down the line.
Yon will be the first to meet me.
Dear loving husband of mine.
There ate tnose who miss you sadly,
Aud will during the earthly stay.'
But we'll meet again, dear father,
At the end of a perfect das. '
"Inserted by hia loving wife aud children, Jim,
Joe, Maggie and Mick
PUESCOTT,— In- loving memory of my dear wife,
Annie/ who died at Colac, 2nd April. 1923,
— lusertcd by her husband and family.
PRIOR.— In loving memory of our dear mother,
who passed away 5th Aprii, 1924.
She has taken her last long journey.
On God's beautiful ship called Rest;
Away from this world, of sorrow,
To a home of eternal rest.
— Insortcd by her daughters, Laura and Ada.
STAPLKTON. — in loring memory of my dear
fatiter, Henry, who passed away at Adelaide 4th
April. 3918. Adelaide papers please copy.
I la point ss turned, to loneliness,
Why It's hard to understand;
Some day. dear dad, I hope to meet you
1n that bright and promised land.
Only a memory cf bygone, days.
A wish for a faco unseen,
A _ constant feeling (hat Gqd alone
best what might have been.
— Inserted by his loving son, Hany, and brothers,
Sum and Jack (Adelaide).
.STEEL.— In loving memory of iny dear hus
band. Millie, who passed away 5th April, 1923.
badly I miss you, as tlie years roll by.
A littlo while longer, and 1, too. sliall leave
To meet you, dear heart, whore life' sorrows cease.
—Inserted by his loving wife, Eimna.
STEWART.— In loving memory of my dear Mis
ter, Kate Constance, whu passed tvay on tbe
5th April. 1925. Rest in peace.
— Inserted by her loving slater, Florrie.
STEWART.— In loving memory of our dear
mother (Margaret), who died Sth April, 1922; also
our dear father- (Alexander)/ died 1st January,'
1906, and dear aiatcr, Maggie, died Echuca May,
188t>» and dear brother,. Frank, died. Egypt- 26th
June, 3915. As time goes on. we miss them more. '
—Inserted by J. A. and family.
SUTTON.—- In loving memory of myNiear daugh
ter. Mrs. Sution, who passed away on the 4 Mi
April. 1921.
In my Feart'our memory lingers.
Tender, fond aud true,
. As tbe years go by. dear danghter.
I always tbick of yon.
—Inserted by her loring mother, Mrs. F. Mad
dux,
TAYLOR.— Iu -loring mo&ory of Evelyn Joyce,
who wm killed on ibid April. 1025.
To know her was to. lore her.
— Inserted by J. and E. McDonald.
WALDON. — In memory of our dear father,
John.- who passed away on 4lh April, 1923.
rond are the ties that are broken.
Dear is tho. one that hus'gonc:
In memory wc will keep you. dad,
As long as the years roll' on.
—Inserted by his loring son and daughter-in-law.
Allan and Florence.
WARD.— In loving memory of ray dear husband,
who passed away 5th April, 1924.
Remembered just tho same to-day
_ As, in the hour you passed away.
— Inserted byhis loving wife and children, Gladys,
Sylvia and Horace. V
WEST. — In loving uiemory of my only daughter,
Elsie, , who died 5th April, 1923.
My treasured flower.
_ ?Gono frcan sight, in memory dear.
—Inserted by her loving mother.
WHEATON.— In loving memory of my dear
dad, died 2nd Apn), 1024: alxo mother, 2nd
July, 1914. and rister, Maggie, 26th May, 1910,
late of Port Melbourne.
No ; one, knows the silent heartache,
_ Still loring. still outs.
—Inserted by M and S. Blackburn. East War-
burton. -
, WI1ELAN. — In loring memory of my dear
rather, who passed away on the 2nd April. 3924.
. -. . Ever remembered.
. Another year .its changes brings.
Though death divides, fond memory clings.
rr-InserteU, by his loviug son, Charles, and family.
,Port Melbourne.
. WILEY.— In fond and loring , memory of our
darling wife and mother. Emily Elizabeth, who
passed. away 4th April, 1021.
- ' . Till we mejt again, mate.
—inserted by her loring husband and boys.
fLEY. — la loring memory of my dear friend,
Emily, who passed away 4th April, 1921.
- . , Ever remembered.
— L. Jenniugs.
TXiy£AMS,:In loving memory of my little
Jean, who passed away on Easter Saturday.
Seven years ago a message came
Front Go<l, who thought ft best
To i take. away my little Jen
homo, of perfect rest.
—Inserted by. her loving mother-
loving memory of my dear tisler.
Jane, who passed away on the Sth April. 1919.
« J «ovt your memory lingers.
the yean go by. dear Jane.
-7 . always think of yon.
—Inserted her loving sister, Margaret
jWINTEP.— In loving memory of our dear aunt
Our thoughts return to days long past.
roll on, but memories last.
Kfmifh«Lrpliew ,,id nt"
tit memory left behind.
-1,ld mother true and kini:
n-L '"j1111 husband: Henry, r.nd
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