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BIRTHS.
BISMIRE - On tiie'lSth. November, at their resi
dence, Kew, to Mr. and Mrs. Hct ' V. Bisuiiro— .
! a dniwhtcr.
LARKIN - On 9th Norembcr, to Mary, "wife
a( Mr. J. P. Larkin, GolUbrand-atreet,' Queenscliff-
'—a ton (Gregory. MeKenna).
LEE (nee Elsie Dean) - On the 13th 'November,-
at their residence, 170 Gooch-strect, ' Tbornbuiy—
i % d&ucbtcr (I'atricla F.Tclyn). Lltca two. days. .
MARRIAGES.
DUNKLEY—KOHN - On the 2nd October, at
5 St. Mary's Church of England, Caulfleld, by Canon
Langley, Stanley Jas., third son of Mr. and Mre.
C Dunklcy, l'arramatta, to Rona Edith May. only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kohn. Howitt-
road, Caulfield. Address: Campbelltown N.S.W.
GODFREY—BLOCKEY (Silver Wedding. ) —On
the 16th November, 1901. at Strahan, Tasmania,
by the Rev. Stanley Bath, Patrick, Joseph God
frey, elder son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Godfrey, to Marion E elder daughter of the late
Captain Blockey, of Hobart. and Mrs. Blockley,
Bakwyn. Present, Address: Lisson-grove, -Hawthorn.
| deaths.
BALL.— On the 13th November, at her residence,
Malcolm-road, Mordialloc. Birtha, the dearly be-
loved wife of William, and loving mother of Wil-
liam. Dorothy. Grace, Reginald and dear little
Daisy, aged 42 years.
BALL.— On the 10th November,, at her resi-
Ifdencc. the dearly loved wife of William Ball.
mother of Willie, Dorothy. Gracie, Reggie and
dear little Daisy; also loving daughter of Jane
and the late James Barratt, Windsor.
Sadly mourned and missed.
BUCKMAN.— On tho 15th . November, at his
residence 6 Liddiard-street, Hawthorn. Ralph
Rufus the beloved husband of Ellen Emily Buck-
man, in his 42nd year.
CALNIN. — On the 15tb Inst., Ada Louisa, dearly
I IdoTcd wife of Edwurd James Calnin, anil loving
hnbtlicr of Allan, Florrie, Lily, Grace and Ether
|'((!kwscv1). and loving daughter if Mr. J. Smith,
Lcget! 38 years.
COSTER.— On tho 11th November, at "48 Ward-,
I stra-t. North Adelaide, James, relict of Mary cog-
late of West Australia, aged 70 years. .
CRICHTON. — On the 15th November, at her
I r»1dcncc. 184 . Ardcu-strcet, North Melbourne,
l-Alicia. the loved wife of Thomas, . and loving
I mother of William, sister of Jostle and Kate,
I jick and William. At rest after long suffering.
FISHWICK - On tho 14tli November, at 16
I Cowpcr-slreot. Sandringliam, Edward Robert Evans.
I the dearly beloved infant son of Richard G. and
IJeuie Leah Fishwick. and lovinn brother of Jcf-
frey and Rachel, rfged 7 mouths.
Ir our loved one at rest.
GUNN - On the 14tli October, at Perth, West
lAoitnilia. 'Angus William, younger son of tho. lata
I linn. J. A. Uunn. M.L.C., of Btachotir. Station,
llVagca. Now South Wales, and' tho -lato Sirs. J.
lit. Gunn, cf Glcndon Court, Darlinghurst, Sydney,'
Itccd 31 years.
HALES - On the 6th November, nt St. 'Arnaud
iHo.M'lul, Tliomas, of Woomelang, beloved husband
lei Mary li. it., father, of Herbert, ilcdlcy (both
deceased), Mildred (lVoomclang), and Ben (Pres-
| ton), agcu 75 years 11 months.
;, A patient sufferer at rest.
LAWSON.— On , the 12th November, at Heather-
ten Sanatorium, Albert Edward (Bert), dearly
bred husband of Minnie, and darling daddy Muriel
and Norma, second loved youngest aoii of Alfred
ind Elizabeth laAwren, Sydney.
A beautiful memory Is all wc hare left.
LEE - On the 15th November, Patricia ETelyn,
I dearly beloved daughter of Cyril and Elsie Lcc,
Iri 170 Gnoch-stn-ct. Thornbury, bcloro<i graud-
dinclifer of Mr. and Mrs. Leo, of Kcw, and Air.
Ignd Mrs. Dean, of Richmond, . agod 2 days.
MASKELL - On tho 14th November, at the
Melliiuimo Hospits' from the effects of shotgun
VBund. I-cslie Arthur, third son of the late AVil-
liim Masked aud Ada Maskcl), of 301 Park-street,
Ncrth Carlton.
—Inserted by his sorrowing mother, brothers end
flstm,
McGARRY - On tho 15th November, at Mt.
St. Kvitis. ICast Melbourne, Leo i'.atriek, the dearly
loYtd younger son of Mr. and Mrs. II. McGnrry,
taotliCT of Jack (Bitlie), of Wagga Wagga, Now
South 1\bIc3, formerly of South Yarra. Victoria
insult of accident), aged & years. R.I.P.
McGARRY - On the 15th November, at Mt. St.
Brinj, hart Melbourne. Leo Patrick, dearly beloved
mmltipi) of Mrs. ltobinson, (Clifton Hill), and
",aI "f,i;llcw Mr. "Dd Mrs. L. Browil (of
Siftonlidl). It. LP.
MORAN. — On the 0th November, at 40 Ciiapel-
Bfbctt. HUroy, William, the dearly lovtxl husband
f Lily Moran, aged 01 years. New Zealand and
ty.A. paj>ers please copy.
POWLETT.— On the 14th November, at Mount
Romnya Private Hospital, Hannah, beloved wife
of Edward Andrew Powlett, McLellan-street,
Ararat, beloved mother of Lucy, Teddy, Jack and
Leslie, aged 49 years. A patient sufferer at rest.
REIDY. — On tho 14th November,, at -Melbourne
Iqjpital, Jnmcs Jlonry, beloved brother of John-
Betty, of Binginwavrie, and William (deceased),
snncrly of Lcongatba. and late, of Brunswick.
> R.I.r.
SCOTT - On the 15th November, at Brisbane,
falter Henry, the beloved husband of Annie, and
Bri6S ' Albcrt' el0 <Mra JIo) and Era,
Bjlnrertcd by W. J, Scott, 15 Lewis-street, Brich-
TAYLOR - On the 15th November, Richard Tay-
v. of 7 Adcuey-arcnue, Kew.
TURNER - On the 14th November, ' at the Hotel
rlndsor, aprlng-street. Melbourae; Lady Rosa Tur-
9. rebct of the lato Right Hon. Sir George
nmer. and youngest daughter of John nnrt Mary.
Ien.nn Devon, Englaiii Privately; interred.
VOLLPRECHT - On the 15tli November,' at
HTftrrnrntbcac." 28 Linda-crescent. Hawthorn, Caro-
be .Soph c. relict of. the lato William Vollprcscht,
Kring mother of Lulu -(Mrs. Gonlon. buiiurr.kcw)
ster of Auielia and Bertha DegonlundfCEast Mal-;
em). Julius (Murtoa), Albert, (North. Fitarby). '
WlLLGOOSE - On tho lfith.ANovcm.b.t'Bsr
At rest.
WITHEY - On the 14tli Noverr.\V . >; Lidco.
YARWOOD - On tliQ ' It tlj , N'o.'eiribor, at Quecir
K2r &«",! M»7I? «'«" itclnved wife
.TaiJ«m-atreet. Saidonr
fing.jirotlicr rt John. GooiM-.ana Fred, boiorcti
to r ifmUf1 <M,J lanvotxl) »ua Myrtle
Uv. Tanvood), aged 5,1 years.
sou) rest in peace.
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K IN MEMOR1AM.
-'' On Active Service.
HANNAKER.— In loving memory of our dear
son, bombardier Reginald Hannaker, 113th Howit-
rU&ttery, who died on tho 10th November, 1017,
\uoumh received on activo service iu France,
j; Ycari roll ou but memory clings.
Inscrtcd by his sorrowing parents, Middle Park.
UOUNKW— -In loving memory of our dear son
brother, Thomas Patrick, died of wounds ou
;& Noiember, 1015. R.l.P.
;. Nothing can take away
The lore a heart holds dear:
-.V loud memories linger e\ery day,
Kemembranco kcc-pa him near.
Hnscrted by Us loving father, motlier, brothers
Bu.sirtcrr, 107 Weetgurth-street, Northcotc.
| IN MEMORIAM.
ARTLETT.— In loving memory of our , dear
Lira, who passed away on lGth November,
memory tiiat will never fade. .
'wrtteil by F. and J. BarUctt. and M. and Ot .
BJKMAN.— In loving memory of my dearly
wi'c' Catherine, who passed this, life
otembcr,: 1023. .
is oiie who . misses you sadly,
.'And finds the timo longer siuco you went.
'iB -'Tovre i«\ one who thinks of you daily', 1
«ut tnes. to be brave and content,
/JH; II. by her loving husband, Abraham.
rBfTEMAN.-In ' fond memory of . my dear ,
SHSrabef 103> uan,u, Kho 1,a£seJ this lifo 14th
i and remembered the some to-day
,hour she passed away.
t«rt?!i1 .iVtlifeinc wn win. ,a»t«btwin.
'jpO aniLIortnn-mraieijr of- out
fl!'iu „?"?.. t-1,1ft'es„H?,nly Bondcn, tlie lov-
i ll'l"e and Unnii-, who
"o"r,itret- cli"on Hfn ou
tlun aroida call tell '
ll18 lfn-' ,.ue 3® l«"l bo well. .
(Teenle) and Wa loxtng family.
1.0r,i"l: mamory . of ray dear brother,
:K' mio iMsaed away on tho 14th November,
i remembered.
'!!" lvl'!«„hrolhcr. I!. : Bray, 107
' Mdb0Ur"e . . '
-Kunl , loxlnn memory of my dear
i?.olm Larl, and dear father of CLarenCe,
lutil November. 1001. 1
nd' rcmwnberctl the same to-day
Use hour he passed away.
by ids i0Tjnc yrife and son, and P.
nffccBonatOTcmembroncc' of my
AS'iSSr1 5 Tit. P,rkTmo ou
sicjplug, resting at last,
lr,uWc?. «"d sufferings poat;
w L sneered, m patience- she bore,.
»Mvi,itwkiler iJome.to suffer no ioS
1,ovlne memory of ray dear
'taiT,,11,' on 101,1 November,
-/Eku,1 of Jean a»d Bobbie.
iBna ' n aml UaugUt«-in-law,_
m\raory of our dear "pal Ales.
MrtbS.?. a ' wil. accidentally MUed .
;BStr?bvf2e ®. -tho -16th November, 1025,
niutes
.aw tojiwr memory of our denr
ifft (Slbmio). accidentally
kcss10 on "" 1U"> November.
,,'R lV)Wer a.-.d Aiiam
;erV1VS',rE!!'ib,,!th »». who died on 7tli
li( - c 1A,ii!me' rtauahter of Mr.
'.'snwh; Ul,d«,<. Ucobgatlia.
ihMlilSS!" JS Um memory," of . a friend.'
eerUM lone part.
iffifiwSa .u memory lasts.
ntii i' !1 lo'lne memory of . my dear
E who passed- awoy loth No-
Ti , hvor remembered.
\y Ftxrie ao1 f'i'l! r Annio.'ant' son
— 'n loTlng memory of my - dear
away lOUi Norember, 1025.
memory than word, can tell
'sw 9 we ,U£t and loved so well:
AR"trS» aweet, and dear.
s !" ,w"h lore sincere.
W n!i . vll'» dausbter, son-in-law, and
®BSs"wtw Kennedy. . ,
loving memory of .Frederick
Mi; c "'tie aon of Sarah B; i
"?fc«t tiro i-ifin V,nu3f UvMvall. who passed :
llKllurlne lm.il w 5 xl.w'uli Pllr N'orcmber, '
MK MM in 'S, r m»M« and ' Heory,-
li-Htto 11 ,, "'"n"1?, A littlo aufferer at rest:
'it. u' Sjmsldne untll the shadows fall. '
, Matt ingley -ere scent, West Bruua-
UcsrTfi r,Vule - to £ho memory
a nanU(!u oufy.'.0e«r. »other, Isabella,
tiSbS u i ' i"1 November, 1024.
er . (» husband, sous aud daugh-
J lovinjr meinonr- of out
on IfltU Noronbcr,
i ou >00! a , brotlcLvJwtw'rottl Gordon,- who
W Ever remembered.
LiWliiiv2 ?T,Je ;Llalo. slluvat-bridge;'
Ausuit-
in memoram. ,
end UanlIX&1iV:,OTl?ltncII,orT o?iou dsiraliter
— 'n mncmbrtince of ' tny::detr
i on': the 10th Norcmber,
SSlVR?ck j Gunc. but not forgotten.
1 (nc dauglitDr, Lacy Williams,
-"""ty ,0vina memory of bur dear mother
j theiOthomn-
Mrl tridgc?- l0VlCB SwUrv Mi.: Ault and
wwt595LSlA'Ill ,ncmory of my d<»r hnsband.
5w 'StiW Um. Wtli Norcmbcr, lD22
Snth-aiJnaaf"1 ;""n »w;-
- -Thrash die brines . much 'that ; altera. ' '
"miiiS c mttch that's neir.
"!!<% I .18! . "«vcr alters,
yon tliouchls. ;dear. Itrelyn and BUI, of
— Inerted' by Era Codroan.
jTis sad, but true, we wonder why,
test aw alaaya'tlit- fiat' to-dfe;
?i ? ... , ,rt amtdeii wei the call,
ills sudden death, was a shock to u« «n
bgtnrcn!iter'ln'lttWl Wn- MorB,,u-' «'
i.i 8 . ANjnys remembered. .
Siugfon.-5 B ,T", -Amile, Dangolorc strect. Ken-
1,1 laving memory of out dear son &n,l
SS! "V0"11"")- WUod ou -10th Nm
w!f,s?„r» P1"?1 sto« that sad day
miL.i.w1)1, vvhk called a way;
u.P iliVi luutl. tlie shock severe,
Tim flnwirv 10 wa\ near.
«..? ."ex 011 >wr, graTc may fade aud decsr
awayf l0TO f0t G.' "«v« Sdo
—Inserted by his loving parent, Usten and bro-
hytiiorr11 8n£ a,n, ,or,nff memory of my dear
b£? 3»V. corec. accidentahy - killed 16th Novcm-
»uct years and 7 months.
ca, 1®.ssoJ. Mttce that sud day .
AMicu one wo lovwi was called away.
SlP mi dtlen, tho shock severe, -
Vi.imi A lut,e your death was near.
Empty is your comer, Gconrc.
Ancatit is your chair;
Its when I go to visit our home,
I tnisb you sitting there.
Gone from us, .that smiling face,
pleasant, cheerful ways;
The heart that s won so mauy friends
In bygone, lmppy days.
He ohmys lent u willing baud
To those who. needed help.
- W never spoko' of what ho did,
TneaiJ? i kept it to hinuscif.
and ltltiu y W4 l"vi»e brother and friend. BUI
41,HUSK'-In ,&vin? memory of our dear bm.
Noicnmclu 0 WUS wl'lantally killed on luth
To-day bilngt back sad memoiira
a.!ri .? mved one gone to. test;
-InVFSVhJ
law. hottlc ?UKl ClaK7e KercievaL'1 brlhCr-in-
T . , . Always lomlty remembered,
inn Lib uiK-le Jue.auntii: Mab and crantl-
r<J!i!i?SwIr\JoviuS meiuyry of our dear friend
SSSrateo lufe "
t . . JLovcd by alL ' '
Inserted by W. .1. Simncr and family. Cnhm
pear old pal, I miss you.
I miss your loving smile;
.Many hours we .spent together;
I ioyed you as a o.other.
I miss you us a friend;
A Jwo, you. but, alas.
t wV?1"1, is the end.
.1 T'.fti.y,-' A1 ,ld,c " Warburton.
Tf .xiw. IVl'D— Iu, fo,ltl reuwiubniuco of our dear
who possi uway at Leonora (W.A.). on
16tU November, 1UJ.1. Loved aud remembtved
tcr>\'a!huf S?st!U>l,B wot!,er tow'hers hnd.ifc-
HALL.— -In loving memory of my dear mother
mh NorenK/ li dcpmcd m m on
-ihoru js a link death cannot sever.
k oiid remembrance lasts for over
k 4Uno who will never forget.
HALL.-—.A tribute to tho memory of our lata
Smtar lotel cnr3' L- HoU «'«' dial on luth
lTXMIRLtT8, 01 WatK >ni Keral« l-'oltV
HICKMAN.— -In loving memory of our infant
Kr' ,Yho pa&sad awfly 10 Novem-
ber, 10-4. . Muy his soul rust iu peace.
— Inserted by his mother and father.
i?IK4£T,:7In of our hind friend. Mr-
Llizabeti Hyatt, who depurted this lifo at illako-
viUe, 16th November, 1024. .
, To memory ever dear,
— M.B. and C.O.
JOHNS.— Iu loving memory of my dear niece
Lonia, who lusscd away ou 15th November, 1025.
aged 4 yours. '
t 4 .Patient little sufferer at rest.
—Inserted by her loving uncle. Bert,
JOHNSON.— In loving memory of our dear
v .r' w.Uo WMfd away. at 74 Freeman-street,
FiUroy, -16th November,. 1024; also, uncle
..;Kcrt'. on uue. 1035; also undo Ben.
luth August, iU25 . v
; Only c. few lines of remembrance, V -
As we tliink of the. days that are past. "
I ieturlng %yoit. in our . memory.
T "l1",1 ,us , V'e HW ' 5'01 last. ;
jnserted by his loving sous. Fred, Les and , Wil-
ving memory, of ouri brother-
r lUtb November.
Our thoughts return to scones that havo past.-
roU- on.:, but memory lasts. ' .
» -y , bii sistcr-iu-law .and brotlicr-iu-law.
niece, and nephews, path, Heury, CUas,. Derrick, '
ii'LACEY,— In lorluf juexnory' of iny deoriwifu amr
Von' often said mi8s,' y<ra, s..r : ? i/.
t- our. - beef-otideaieK -IHaid
. When we lost you. : : .
v \ : . Dear old muni. V i ' : "! - 1
.fer husband, atid son Roy.
and daughter-in-law /Rose, and grandchildren. .
'ihASY-rrJn: loving int-moiy'.-of 'oiur. dear mother
who passed. away on the 16th iNovcmberrlflJW
iHJpUi?r " tr .and. kiud.
A . frifcnd liko her we ll never flrnf :
lor .jdl. of. us. she did -her best.-
t a? grant uer eternal test. .
jradei!?' K,5an aud d®ft«htcr» Fnuik
. LAWSoN.— In loving 1 memory of our dear mo-
i'.'&rsp&a.jsg' ssr"8"- ioi4: «»» <i««
Away ' down deep 'withi'u our .hearts.
Where love burns bright and true.
There is a light tlmt will burn for ever.
, i Hoar mother, iu memory of you.
— Iiwcrtud by - her loving daughter and son-iu-law.
Alice nuu W ill Thompson. .
LAWSON,— In loviiq; memory of. our dear mo
tliw, i»ahsed awuy 16th Norcmber. 1014; aho dear
ftuher, 21st March. 1021. . . .
Iu memory's keeping, treasured ever,
Are happy hours tve .peut with you;
iNur time . .nor absence, c'.er cau sever
The long, long tlioughts wc ' havo of you,
—Their loving daughlur. aud son-in-law, Nellie and
i'tauk l'ncc; uraudchildron, Alice, Keith. Sheila
and Itinu. - .
LITClll'TELD.— Iu loviug memory of my dear
lather, John, who died suudeuly at ' Richmond an
16th Novcinhet 1022.
My thoughts are always with you,
' Iu your sad and lonely grave;
Dear to lire is tho spot -
.Where ray dear father is laid. .
—Inserted by Ins loving daughter and son«iu-laV»
R. and 11. Heath, Carnegie.
LITCHFIELD. — In loving memory of our dear
father, who passed away on tho 16th . November,
Dearer to "memory tlion words .can tell
Is the father we lost and loved so tvell.
—inserted by his loving daughter and" sou-ln-law,
Nellie and Austin Lewis, alto loving father o!
littlo Doris.
MACKENZIE.— In loring"; memory of my dear
mother, who passed'away ou 16th Norcmber, 1024.
Loved and remembered the same to-day
As in the hour she passed away.
— Inserted by her loving son, -Jim, aud Yenic
Gunn. .
. MACKENZIE.— In loving memory of my dear
ciothtr, wlio passed from this lifo on lUlhNovem-
her, 1024. Beloved by all.
. l'eace, i>crfect t»cace.
— Inserted- by her loving daughter, M.M. .
MACKENZIE.— Ip loviug memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on 16th November, 1024.
What would -1 irivv to clasp your liaud.
Your dear, kind face to see;
To hear again your loving voice,
- Tliat meant so nmcli to mo.
—Inserted by her loving - daughter and son-in-law.
Jess and Jim, grandson, Jimmy. Bob, Jack ana
Frank, llart.
MARTIN.— In loving .memory of our. -dear
daughter and sister. Annie, who passed away on
16th November. 1010. ILL IT.
, O, memories, that bliss and bum,
U, heavenly, gain, my bitter loss.
—Inserted l»y her loving mother, father aud
brothers, Carl. .George aud Russell, Daylcsford.. .
MASTEUSDN.— In fond and loving memory of
my dear- mother, who died on the 16th Novem
ber, 1025.
When the spring time comes, gentle ' mother.
And the wild flowers are scattered o'er the plain,
6h&Ii I never more behold thee,
Sliall 1 never hear thy gentle voice again.
— Inserted by her loving sou, Andy. ' .
McGAXLAN — JOHNSTONE.— In loving memory
of my dear- father.' Robert Bruce McGallat!, who
lussva away (it Queensland, atid my dear mother,
who passed .away at Fercydale, 16th November
1010;. also my uear sister, Margaret, who pasred
away on the 2nd November, 1022, sieter-in-law. of
the late Rev. John C. Johnstone-, for uutty years
Presbyterian minister at L'chuca.
Where" crystal streams, through endless years.
Flow over golden sands;
And where the old grow young again,
I'll clasp my dear one's hands.
J. Shaw. MonbulK.'.
McGATzLON.— In loving memory of zny dear
mother, Agnes McGallon, who dcpsrtc<l this life
on luth : November, 1010. at Fercydale.
" Deeply regretted.
' Not gona from mcuiory, not geno from Iotc,
, Gone to Father's home . above. -
. Rest in' the . Saviour, sweetly rest;
Thcy.inlss you. most who loved you best
— Ins-rlcd by her daughter, E. Daly.
MOODY.— In memory of- my dear sister, Han-
nam .who..' -passed away on the 16th November,
: I'-liad only one sister,'.
And she lias ' gone . to rest; .
And those '.who think of licr to-day
.- : .AO those who. lovwl her best.
—Inserted by her loving sister and brother, E. R.
Mcthson, 5 Iage:strect, Clifton n«L
NEILL. — In: loving memory of Margaret, who
passed away at Danks-strcet. Albert l'ark, be
loved , sister of 'Mrs. , T. Ballantync, and loTed
aunt of Jean aud Andrew.
A life made beautiful by. kludly deeds,
Audt loring thoughts for others' . needs. '
' Making . happiness where'er she trod,
Now »fa .iu heaven— at, rest with God.
PAULSEN.— In loving memory of my -dear father,
who ;died :.ou the. lfltli- November, 1025; -also my
«g»r mother, who passed away on 13th ' October.
!. Just a memory', fond and true.
-lo show, 'dear iwrents. we think of you.
—Inserted by their loviug: daughter aud aon-in-Iaw
Gertrude aim Fredrick .
FECK.— In loving memory of my dear daughter,
Edith, who died on 15th November, 1924, at
Wangaratta.
Grief is selfish, I cannot see
Always why I should so stricken be
More than the rest;
But I know that, as well for her and for me,
God knew what was best.
—Inserted by her loving mother, S. Osment.
FIIILLU'S.—Ia' loving : memory' of r our. dear
mother, who died it. Bcndlgo 10th November.
1923; also our dear father, who died at Bendigo
1st. September. 1060; r1 ; . i
.Treasured roeuiortcsV of ' one so dcar
Are., oft reealle<l by a silent tear.
Dearer to memory than .'words can tell
; . Are the ones we-liave lost and loved so well.
—Inserted by their loving daughters, Mary, Martha
aud Maud.. . ' u''
v,-;-c ; -in memoriam. ;
' PIMLOTT.— In sad and loving .memory of my
dear , husband, who departed' this , Ufo 10th No-
romber. - 1Q28, :
v. I. think of you in silence, dear, . . .
v -No eyes can see ino weep;
: For many a siletit tea? I shed.
' . Wh«j others '.are asleep. . .
. Your chccrtul usys and smiling face
. l - Are pleasaat to recall, .
- - Yott 'hau a smile, for everyone
: "And died beloved' by all.
"—Insetted by his loving wife, Charlotte, and fam-
ily; \
: BAIN.— for ever loring memory of my - dear
mother; Linda' Rain; who' iwesed away . on the
intb November. 1023: also my : dear- father, ' Wil-
, liara Rain; ; on the 13tb Mareb; 1010. ' ; V
rFoml memories llngirr eveiy day,
: Eeracmbraiice keeps them. dear.
.f-Insertcd b; their ; loving daughter. .
SCOBIE.— In sad and Idring meuiory of. my tleai
mother, who lusscd , peacefully away ou the 16th
Noremcer. - 1028: also zny - derated step-falher,
Jaucs . bcobic, died' 0th August, 1017; also', their
eon, Jack, died 3rd Augtut, >1001; ; also 'my dear
sister, Annie Aston 1 dietl 2nd December, 1010.
All reunited. Lead, Kindly Light.
-Inserted by C. and F. Andereon and grind
daughter. E. Ncwaotuc. : -
STANHOPE,— In 'loving memory of my dear, wife,
Magr, who passed away : on the 10th . November.
Treasured memories of one- so ' dear
Are oft recalled by a silent tear
— Inserted by her loviug husband and children. ,
SUTTON.— Iu loving mvmory of ; my . dear son
and our dear brother. Jack, who passed away
at "Mount victv," 'I'abli Hill, Daylcsford, ou
the ,16th November. 1021'. , - , '
Deany loved, and sadly missed. .
—Inserted by Ids loring mother, sisters and
brothers.
THOMAS.— In lovlzflt memory of our dear
"jnthor. who passed away ou the ICtb November,
3UJ1: also mir dear faUicr, who died on tho 2nd
February. 1020. . :
Only a memory of bygone days,
And a wisL for laces unseen,
And a constant feeling that God alone
Knows. bat what might have been.
—Inserted by their loving -son' and daughter-in-
law, 111 and Edic. and little grandchildren; Rod
ney and' June.
TULLOCIL— In loving memory of my dear wife,
who was called home 16th November. 1023.'
Fond memories.
WARD.— In loving memory of my dear wife,
Lizzie, who passed away on 14th November, 1024.
A precious one from ine Js gone,
.The voice 1 loved is stilled;
A place is vacant in my how'o
' AVhlch 'never ran be 'filled.
— Insetted by her loring husband, John Ward. .
WARD. — In loring memory of our dearly loved
mother; who died 14th November, 2024.
In our home .there's a beautifid picture,
10 iw it is dearer 'tlum gold; %
Tin a photo., of our dear mother,
Whoso memory will never grow cold
— Inrcrtcd by ber. loving daughter, Lily.
WARD. — In loring . memory of our dear mother,
who Ulcvl 14th November. 1024.
Dear mother, you have left us
Just two years ago to-day;
But . sweet memories always lead us
To . the -sacred a|>ot you're laid. '
— Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law,
and craniUon, Muriel, Ernie. Eugcrte.
WATEIIFIELD'.— In sad and loving memory of
our precious llt'lc daughter, Marjory, who passed
away on her 7th birthday, 10th November, 1025,
and dovote<l sister of Jean.
Sho is not dead, the1 child of our ' affection.
But gono 'to that homo where she
No longer needs our t»or protection, .
Where Christ himself doth rule.
—Iler broken-hearted parents, Alex, and Ethel
Waterfleld.
. WEA . I1EIIIIEAD. — In loving memory ot my
dcav husband and our dear father, who died at
Sfelbonrae Hospital on tho 10th Norcmber, 1925,
aged 08 years.
Sleep the sleep you so much needed,
Free from sorrow, free from "pain;
>1 hen . wo thfnk of all yon suffered, '
, » y\n wish ycu back again T
—Inserted by his loving wife -and family.
WISE. — in fond memory of my dear wife and
?yii.d<2r ,M0.t«er,- Maty, - who pawed away on the
15th November, 1023.
Just n memory, fond and true.
To show, dear mother, we think of you.
—Inserted by her fond husband. George and son-
In-law and < la lighter, Frank and Fanny Savage,
Cranbournc.
wWYL1E.-In loving memory of my dear husband.
William, who departed this life on the lOtli No-
vember. 1021, at ids residence. 64 Smith-street, Col-
Itiigu-nod. ami Jov«l father of the lato Corporal J.
yhp. killed In action, and dear grandad of
Willie Wylie. aged 63 year.
A silent thought and secret tear
. ptiu keep his memory ever dear.
—inserted by his sorrowing wife and grandson, /
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.
MRS. McDONOUGH, 68 Rathmines-street, Fair-
field, and Mrs. McBAIN, Ivanhoe, wish to
THANK their many friends and relatives for their
deepest sympathy in their recent sad bereavement.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
FUNERAL FURNISHINGS, &c.
B. SfATTHEWS PTY. LTD., Undertakers,,
Head Office, 102-10S Toorak-rcod, 8outh Yorra,
And at Brancbea.-
S'uneral Chapel, Mortuary Rooms. >
Special Motor Serrice- of
MINERVA HEARSES And LIMOUSINE CABS.
Beat Service and Attention. . Moderate > Charge
Phone. - Windsor. 06. ' " :
lost and found. :
; A ;JBBWARD. oL';£io,. will -be, paid to Person re-
JJL , -turning. lemou and .whito English Setter Bitch,
name. Betty, j or .giving TuformatlonJcadiug- to. Re-
coveiy, ' C.LD. uotlfled; known - anywhere. Mrs.
Lowe; Austin-st.. .TVinchelsea. ; v
GITY ; of St, Hilda.— Found ' straying, ' ono light
: boy pony - Mare, branded like- J.O. over J.c.
near. sliouluer; 14 liands; about. O years old; Apply
city ranger, town hall, or . municipal ,'iepot, , Inker-
man-st; Bt. -Kilda.-v . .' . v;: .
>|M)G8 r Lost; Ci ty CormciiTjaio >- atTxwt Doga'
;J-j:-lii)tnc. N; 'Melb.l-IO; .M. way. .%2B00.
T\OGS cixra/'/klalvern ' a>uU:att.lO;
'XX-- Moiidqy; atLoatj Uqga llome. F280O.
TUND, cbMtnGeiclliv«;Hwhlto legs; - shocL" fiog
J;-" nunc, liko Jd .near 'shoulder; boy Marc; hind
atidvoff: front; white, rUnohod, like W uear . shoulder.
- Cityr lUiigerr-CauItteld. . ,
TjrODGKINSON, Oxford " and r Oaltleich. '- Rim;
Xl - re bay. Pony. ' Windsor, ; 2883. . f
,ifMl'OUi?i)£), jBiaybruok : UhirC' Pound,- big- black
A Pig' (sow): -J.' Oradddck;. poumlkecper. «" <
T UST, Caulfleld, brown Pomeranian,, name Floss;
.XJ- children's -playmate.; Good - rewanLv McGratb;
22 Clarence-Bt.,, E. Malvem. : .
J'. UST, Simday. near , S. ' -Melb. abattoirs, . Austra.
J Ran . Puppy, dog, coat turning, answers nanuf
PliHl. GootP reward -returning to -510 Cltr-rd. '.
Lust, cup day. -L'ox Terrier Dog, . black face
'thick. taiL - 10/ reward for ' information or
recovery- 8 Invcrmay-gr., - Aubum.
E OST,. liver; and" wiiito Pointer Bitch, wefi known.
. Howard. Detained lwosecuted. 750 Glen
Iluntly-reL; Glen Huntly. - -.
ofil'" fawn brindle Greyhound on Saturday
night. Good reward. J. Cuthbert, 32 L'owper
St., Sandringbam. . __ .
LOST, a white PoodloDj, , Saturday "morning,
from 147 Nicholson -at., LY Brunswick. Good
reward. ._1.Y ...
T. OST, red roan Mare, clipped ond -blistered, hind
. XJ legs. Tate, S. Melb. Abattoirs. 'Tel., C., 1605.
Reward, £1> ,
LUST, black and ' tea 'Cttllie' Dog, answera to ;
Tim.. < Reward. 3» Esplanade. Clifton 11111,
T OST,. Airedale - Dog, Toorak, week end, name
AJ auu address. on collar. ;Uing U 1027. Reword.
LOST.' bay Pony Marc, about 14 hands, bind fcgt
wiL._lm8Ccd mojie. Reward. Oak., ,655.
LOST, Irish Terrier. - Return to 232 Orrong-id..
. Toorak. U5248. Reward. .
PERSON seen taking sable Pom Pup from Wood-
sr., N. Melb., please return to save further
trouble. .
STRAYED from 20 Havolock-st., St. Kiliia, sil-
ver grey Australian Terrier, ringworm on left
cc.> Good reuard ou retumhig to above. Sick
STRAYEDfrom >YoodcndFay" "Gelding,"" bald
face. 2 hind near fore white, J E T off shoul
der, man's brad over O near shoulder, Dyer,
Oiaborae, ' ' .
STRAYED., one bay Horse, branded A off shoul-
der; bay Mare, branded EG off shoulder, 3
white siwts near side. ; Reward. 130 Cruickshank-
st.,. Port, Melb. Ceutv.. 7440. '
STOLEN- or strayed, bay" Pony, "l4"iandiJ, branded.
Sunday morning. Reward. . 804 High-st., Arma-
dale. . .
. QCNERAI..
FOUND, Purse, in city, containing money/State
coiucuts, Farabach, Tel. - lO. Footscray.
FOUND, Friday. Parcel; drapery, ' city. Owner
bare same, describe- conteuts. 14 Smith-st,
S. .Comberwell. . . . Yy '
"CHHJND, at Sunday, "Sum "of Money. 155
X1 Ohrko-st., Nortbcoto.
YTtQUND, goTd Brooch, Riremdale-rd., Sat. iflght.
X? 35 SUtlop-bt. , Camberwell, after 7 p.m.
TVJUND.' Purse. Friday uight, city; . 202A Bonk-
J? St.. S.. Melb._ ;
LEFT, trailu, E. RicUiiiotid7FrUlay, Purae7"l0/,
key, rent receipts. Kuward. Forbes, lUeii-
mo(hl- ' _ - ' : .
LEFT iu ElghsC bund le Lcall ets. ' "Bck"to
Kilmorc." Reward, iiuaen'a Hall, CoUlua-st.
LOST, OO rt.. x V in. -Stcd Tape Mriuure, in
leather case, between Ascot Vale and. North
cotc, on Maribyrnong, Orrnoud or Brunswick, ids..
Park and Lygon sts.. aud St. George's-rd., Ac.
lteirard. - Stevens, 23 Woolhouae-st., Northcotc.
Phone N'cote, 680.
LOST, ' Wallet, containing £1G, motor licence,
registratiou, other papers, iu Gbomley-st.,
Windsor. -Between -Closebura-av. and Daudenong-
nl. £7 10/ reward. Finder return 80 Chomley-
fit. Phono Win., 1760.) .
LOST, between .Footscray aud WiUiamstown. iu
.12.36 p.m. train from Melb., last ' Saturday,
13th. genu's luwe, containing £1 notes, hall
soveregu and keys. Reward. 18 Federal-st, Foots-
cray. -
LOST, Sunday afternoon.. N. Melb. .stltion, lady's
4>lack Wallet, containing money and papers.
iooil reward ou returning to 116 DryburgU-sL, N.
Melb. . , - . . ; - -V.
LOST, Purse" containing nates and siirer, between
N Melb. tram terminus and N. Melb.' rail-
'way station. Retnrn ' 84 Chapmun-., N. Melb,-
Good reward. .
LOST, , gold , Wristlet Watch. "Between Albarobii
Theatre and ReynanVs-nL. Saturday night.
Finder plcaee return to M Burke, Autumu-st.. W.
Couurg. Retvurd.
LOST, Thnraday last, between King's: Theatre
aud Carlyon's, St. Hilda. Opera Glasses, in
leather case. Return Mr«. Miclmelis, Carlyon's Ho
tel, St. Kilda. Good reward.
LOST. Satunlay, between . Black Rock," Ben'umaria.
blue twill Coat, containing motor licence,
money kcy, R.S.A badge. Reward, on returning
10 _Imbros-Bt., Hampton.
I OST, lady's gold ' Wrist, Watch, Ktw, or on
J trams to. city. Reward..' 85' Cotham-rd.,
Kcw. Tel. 3843. Hawthorn.
LOST. 'Wallet. . Lore ami Pollard's, or Cole's,
Sydncy-nL, keepsake. Reward. 102.Bnxn»-
wlck-rd.. E. Brunswick. ' -
EOST, Sunday, comer. Hawthorn and - Inkennah
rds., pair gold rimless Pince Ncz. Reward.
51 Lumeau-rd.,_Caulrield. '
IOST.in city, plain gold Wristlet Astcb, black
J -ribbon band. Miss Roberts, TOe Rltz, Cla-
rendon-at., E. . Melb. ... .
LOST, Parcel, account - books. £2 reward- on re-'
tuniiug to Natloiul. Theatre, Bridge-nL, Rich-
month -,'- ; . . - , .
1" OST. Moorabbln train. 'Wcdncoday, onct lurse,
A containing £4,10// Rcvrani, £2. Dcm pater,
William -feL. Mcntono.- . . !-
tO&T, Satuidjiy 'uJght. gold, expending Wristlet,
Rippcn Lea, E. Cbulflild. Rewara. - 8 14s-
card-ftt.,_Rippqn Lea, :
L "OST," Scots' 'Church or thereabouts, "lady's silk
Scarf, tartan. , Reward. 27 Bounaaiy-st.,
Port Melb. ' - ' - -x
LOST, Sunday .uight. gold WHstlet Watch, be-
. tween ' n yuna-ra., Caulii il, and North-id.,
Brighton., electric irams. ' lUwarJ. X2U0. : -
LOST. "Friday. ?Book, containing press cuttings.
Kindly return, Thorpe & Brain,, 49 Elisabeth-
LOST', "between - Eiiteni vtL'k and Northcotc," "lady 's
Hand Bag., notes, stamps, Ac. - Reward 10/,
Phone.' Win. 426, ' ' -
T OST, gold ISvcrsbarp- Pencil, inscrib«r"M7li"M.
XJ 10/ reward. : 7 Shirley-gr., K. St. Ki!da,_
LOSr ANO V FOUND. \ i
- GINKIIAt. .(Ocntinusd.)
LOST, laist Tuesday," pale 'green : Coat: Return.
. 24 Naronc-rd., Caulfleld. . Ring U72?tS.- Re- ,
ward. ' " ' r. ' ; ; ' -
COST, Itoyel Cord Tyre and 'HUn. 87o x 105, '
: - from, itnick -car. - - Reward on -returning to j.
W. Fraser, 475 .Collina-Bt. ; ; ;
iHost, SuinSasc; off car, XlhcitL." Windsor, 1
AJ ami town, clothing. - Reward.'. 3d' Vllliers-
sty_,N. 3Ielb.'; ; . ' _ V _ ;;
I' OST, Friday. Parcel. cbutainingvtwo chef'T coats,
J between -Spring \'aU; Dandcumig, 8.20, from
bllndere-st.:; -Ring cj, 77. . - -
1' OST, small .black Tunic, containing notes, oil
J : ver. Victoria-st tram,- .Collins-st. Reward.
1.0,.; Age,.. - ,|.'; 1 - . '- .
LOST, starting Handle, Austin" car,'- Saturday
morning; St. kilda to N. Melb. 104 Marine
par., Kiwood, or p5 Fiemlncton-nl. . : ...
LOST.' Saturday gold amct. RfugT'Tn I,ck1lcor
Victoria to .. Cuurcb-sL Reward: 2uv. lslie. :
at., Riclunotid,;. y- ' - ,
tOSTj traliL-MurnimBeena or ffiikleigb,. gold
Brooch. Reward. 61 Uobart-nhi . Mvtrntm-
becna. ' ' "
' f OST," G.U . Glsssra, In black bag, betw.en Bell
XJ - ILS. and Caihugwood Reward. 44: Camp-
bell-st., Collingwood. , .. v ,
T OST Starting handle , of car,- Glen Ituntly-rd.,
XJ Caulfleld. Reward.- R. -V. Ritchie, '20li
Kooyong-rd., . Elstcrnwlck.
LOST. Monday afternoon, Railway , Dlnincrooms,
Fllnders-st.. block chubby Umbrella. Reward.
7 Djrnon-rd.; 8. Kensington;- /
LUST, between > Klng's llotel andhShihiti«nirSat-
urdar' niubt. Mallet, containing- notes.- Good:
rLM»\rd. King » Hotel. Rusacll-st.. Melb.
LUST, largo nickel Petrol" Tatik ; Cap, Lygon-sU.
N. .Carlton. Finder please return Freeman's
Garage, or ring Brunawtca. 1308. ;
LUST, Tent." road, betwowi Woodstth-k and Yon
Yean. ' Kowani. 64 Sponcer-st. Melb. : .v
I "OST,;. Saturday night, biscuit color C'liofcer Fur.
J - St Kllda.__ 10/ reward. A. J., Age t «Uw.
and"glass Motor Head-
XJ light. ; Telephone Central, 0602.
Lost; .Glasses, in case, Hlah-st.; Regent. Please
return to cr. High, ana Queen sts. - 1
L0SS»--.i,SaU. Kobcrt-st, £1 reward.
20 - Piant-st., Northcotc. ' -
PARCEL, .. ' contafninc telephone bOokT "private
iraiicra and aoap, Left Sc Kilda tmrn, . Satur-
uay. Reward.., Evan ilea, il 2872. .
PURSE, small, brown, Sandringham. notes; Good
rewani; Ring 3C0246, V : , .
missing friends.
— DUNN S Detective Agency; "Never Sleeps,"
the Old Original Firm. Estab. 1881.— Miss-
ing Friends Persons Traced, Surveillance, Commer-
cial Secret Inquiries; divorce evidence collected a
specialty, expert staff, advice free. Phone 5302.
Only address. 75 Elizabeth Street. MELBOURNE
A— LLOYD 8 4 lnvestlBation Dffices. , llabilshctl
Upwanls of 00 lears, 80-Swaiutonist., ilelb.—
reaches and Inqwirire Made Throughout the World:
200 years' Unclaimed. Money Records Tel. 1845.
A. '.-A. .V - A. ' 1 '.A." A. : > L 1
JEFFREY'S f.
reliance detective -agency,
(lO Ycaw, Mcdern Mctlious),
. Sccret«lnquiric» and Surveillance, '
. AIsj INTEU-STATE.
Phone, DAY and NIGHT SERVICE.-' Cent. 4140.
ibrivato IntervioM'S. Coiuiuetod PewonaJly,
DIVORCES,. Strictly C»mii(!utiaL
Missing Fritmlti Traced. .
_ ADVICE FREE.
All of Investigation, Large «or Small.
DEBTS Collected. No Succws — NO CHARGE.
. _ JEFFREY, ; Kent to Ago,__231_ Ounjns-strect._
— G. Griffltha, Detective; Investigator (regis-
tered).— Uivorcbs, Persons 'J raced, -Domestic
Troubles Traced; advice free. '.418 Little Collins-
st, near Qupen-st.. city. - '
A— DUNN'S Detective Agency.— Persons watched,
evidence, collected, expert staff; advice free.
Private address, 202 Princes-st., N. Carlton.
Phone F3335. -
— IF still a friend, bo at the bridge, Wed.,
2.80 p.m. N. -
— Make appointment.: il.
/-lOLQUJION, TlioiuEi. — Last heard of residing ;
\J Parkville, Vie.,' comrautucate re legacy. Box
1'iUl, G.P.U., Melb.
DADDY Dearest.— Will forgive everything, wou't
.you J Wo waut rou back. Write Dorecn. Kou
Bridge. Age Office. - . ,
DORltiE, — Come hoiuo or ring; business seri
ous: children sick; .canuot mauago without
you. Jack. - , ' 1 -.:
IIDITU. — Caascll'B will Tailor your Summer Out-
J fit In perfect style fur 2/6 weekly; latest ma
terials. 343 Eliz.3t„ 382 ChniJcl-st., 43 Palsley-
st.f Fcotscray.
IjAT and Jolly I '.You don't" look it. TaEe
. Formettcs and look slimier and lutppy.
INFLAMED Finger Nails.— Ladies come from all
sub. for our sure remedy. ' Lofucritigton, 215
St. George's-rd., N, Fitzroy. Details free.
J OAN.— No. letter since " Wednesday, 4th Nov, ;
write . same address, still same place. Love.
MADAME Parfaite; Sample Rooms, 3rd Floor,
Clyde House, 182 Collius-st. — Beautiful im-
portcd tiattiplu Cbsiumes, perfectly, tailored, from
£4 10/; Alterations free. -
MEDICINALLY Tolley's- Three Star Brandy, : as
supplied to the Melbourne- Hospital. t
JJ R.A.7— Letter at, tbo r.O.' M.lt.
SNOWl— Brfiig" little Gweh, and return: ho5ie"at
"once; Vic. getting worst; don't bo afraid r if
you don't return uitluu threo days, will- issue a
warrant for your arrest, V/ili. . .
1 TALBOT Social. Wednesday, 17th Nov.. l.orct-
ters' Hall, - cnr. Lot robe, Exhibition sts.j ad
mission 1/, V„..
rpHOMAS Wttiiiun Shaddock, last-place of abode
X Brldge-rA, Ricbinond, calLr to Mcntono, E,
Matliesou,. Moorabbin-rd., to his advantage; . urgent.
TO JOHN PHILIP RYAN, formerly of 80
Melville-road, West Brunswick, Victoria, Sales-
man.—Take notice that your, wife, CHARLOTTE
MILLICENT RYAN, has instituted proceedings
against you for DIVORCE, on the ground of
three years' desertion. Unless you enter an ap-
pearance in the Prothonotary's Office of the Su-
preme Court, in Melbourne, on or before the
seventeenth day of December, 1926, the case may
proceed in your absence, and you may be ordered.
to pay costs.
N. n. SONENBE»G; - 430 .Chanccty-lane,: Mel-
bemrno, 3oHdtor for'. the. petitioner.;
WILL any/.Vcraon who' witnessed collission b/
twdon motor - car and p«lc5trianH at- Jntertcc-
tioit Bourko aiul Swahstonto ,o»l TjatunSayart«r-t
noon, , 13tb Novembcr,> pleaao commutfleato . with
Whiting A Bsfiie.v solidtore. ',401 - .WiUiam-st;.
ZODIAC, . -the wonderful-; ncwv ;Fortune'"Telllh«"
- Cards;, leading ; stores and : news agenta;8/V.
pack.; - '<
iWATRIMOlsilAIVNbTICES;:
AA.A.AA. —'JE3sFREY,S/ MATRIMONIAL
- BUREAU. Private 'Registerwl 'Office.
- -A- Select List vof -Those Seeking Marriage. '.-Plain
envelopes -used; ' sUmp 'reply. 'Marrisget. arranBed. ,
Call 'and' Obtain Particulars .Gratis.
220 _COLLINS-STREKTi_jOver .lllue . Bird CWe.
A' AiA.A'.A.A.-Jaraes'a" Matrimonial/-- - Bureau,
' Cbusult Proprietress.— Numerous Marriages
Solemnised; -introduction: fee, £1'1/: open dally. 16,.
till 3 ;p.m.. 440 QuQcn-st., cp. .Victcria. Market.
Stamp reply.- Photic, K463I. ' ' : - /
A— WIDOW, own . home, alone, meet elderly Gent.,
. view -.marriage.. James'sBurenu, .440 Que.eu-st.
CLEAN Bring, genuine "Young Man, musical, ot
cheerful -and; conteuted disposition, like
Meet Dark Young- Lady, Protestant, 25 to 80,
willing livo in , country and non-dancer . preferred,
view above; only private addressed : answered.
082T, Age Office. ,,
R"E8PECTAIlLE Man, Pensioner. T also somo
. .means, mrt't: Loily, 'similar,' with home, view
above. ' EQuity, Ago.-
RETURNED 'Soldier, WidoWcr. 40,"Tiom»t, reli
able. like- meet suldier's 'Widow, 35-40, view
above.' ; Honest, Age Agency,- Altmia.
WORKER. 80, . £600 casii. like acquaintance
>.a!im .Spinster or -Widow, under 36. small
preferrerl,- genuine only, view marriage. B.B.X.,
Ago Office. :.,.' .
WORKING. Man. 28. Proteetau't. short' build,
like to meet Aiusie Working Girl, Protestant,
IS to 24 yeara: view above. A.H.. Age OfUca.
$