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I BIRTHS.
H =Tlf, AB \t« 'v Kciil. iFarimees. 'Glengarry.
10 Mr. I"'' Jl? Ktw—n daughter.
M sievflivrn-ell re.,1. I .« nuggard).— On the 28th
!IATTO> (nf« I-''" 1 "and Mrs. A. Helton
MOOIWJJHH.
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r.itrich Oiilnlan. ot KB R.ynenWtrrrl.
&£« fab il'KmiP ,.st Amln„,.5..
Mr, Albert
fl f saap. 7 Shakctr-Mte-Srovc. S»t. Kllda .1 flaiui
fl "sMITII. -On "I" 1" Por1cral.fr at Nurse |»lncb-
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:'H MARRIAGES.
; 3E:r:iass.- ;
B ' w.SSms-1- f"1KJi-1"SK.
fl ir iD\nr YiionS:
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H ' DEATHS.
B AnDl.\O.S -nOD lira 2ml X«SbindMai
B ht. Wli-gS?' d'Tr-lnJ Wb" of'
mm iVirrard), aacd OS yeiu. At rest.
.' t, ii't FY On the -ml September, Charles hd-
H .1? lift liy. llia'"l "" i:i','"f llallcT' in lov"1
H ("uia of TiorVc, Whel "Hi W.
B .... . nT v'v —mi tlm -mi September, nt the
B r« w? »
B MSU?JX5&
Il» lute hum, Alfred,
fl .f KJ««? Si !c"r"
r.t:un..-nn ti.e .".1st August. at Adelaide.
B ustfufr
Bl "fj Nurth V ltzre»>.
B m Ui (luiomt in pace.
CIIAM;i;I.I.0>1.— ',»' fuel ««a«»Kr. Danljae
i B Muriel ilea: v K4ovt>l mic of 1.. A. Ot-rt ) 4-.u«ni
rcllor, New-?' rat , Brighton Beach. and the oving
aioiiwr oi Katblvcti. i'u.-vnvil to a h»„iii.r lift.
, POLKS.— On. the .mill August, at hi father e
«ridU(C, 19 Ni«ho.«pn- street. East Brunswick.
- B Tl'«nar, tho dearly bclovcl boii of Thomas and
T'tni'v Coto. fl.txl r«'t years. Interred privately
H Mvil Vimo General CVuioiery. Carlton, 1st Koptein-
- ' POirt'ISffO?.— -On the 2nd September, at Flnd-
B- 'iv-M.cct. PmnliMon. Henry Alfred. .vcungtrt «»«
Bi of th" late Fro-lerirlv ar-d Mary Cortisjjos. iodine
I Hatftrof Msmi »Mis. Mnlkns), accd 3i
B rOSTKIL-On tho n/1 .Scpkmhf.r, at Si. Vin-
P.rt'f, HmniM Janice, the ilcnrly IkIctM hti'haml
B ei lntl l.avlnia KcMcrr. 10S IhahmJpt.
IB I'HlrfAid, Imind father of Kuhy, Untold (dcrreKd),
WiUJam, May. Hertio and lancet, a«nl .».i
. BB jr als. A paiient t-n!Ttr.r at lot.
B FOSTKK.— A tiibuto of lore to my old pal
JMDW (Jlinl. died St. Vincent's f oanital 2nd bcj>-
teir.l'fr. Old Sunikna-r MliiAtrclb' fitys iu Ararat.
B v,'utl him to the rnd.
SB tiHKKN — On the 30th Ancist. at Wairaaamba,
BB l'.trif5. the hired bushiiiul of Alary Orccti, and
Bi 1'- Other "i Mary t.Mm. (.armodyj, Annie (Mia.
Bi Por.nelLv). Nellie (Aim. M'Namnra), Patrick.
B Michael, .lames. William (doecasetl late aV.I.R).
|B Jr.V\ Tom aod Charlie. It- 1. P.
B GIUFFIN.— Ott the 2n l September, at «S Mail-
' Sgffll drn-Krov.\ pttml'T, .lohn. dearly loved father of
dBSB Marcsrct (bolly). William. Henry, Agnes tMre.
Hi Alfiunuti, (jtrtrudv, Ajniie Olrs. H. tlritiln).
3Bz and.Cnorlie, a cfilc.niM f >r 'JT yearn, acd 7 A yearn
Bi (r.milb.1. K.I.l'.
GUNN - On the 1st September, at her mother's
residence, l14 Walter-street, Footscray, the dearly
beloved wife of Harold Bertram, and loving mother
of little Harold, loving eldest daughter of M. J.
Morton, and sister of Jean (Mrs. Miller)
and the late Maggie Morton, and loved cousin of
Mrs Thomson, and sincere friend of Mrs. J.
Munro. Our loved one at rest.
Bi HANOICIC. — On tho 2nd Sepi.cmlxr. nt. LA-
. bridge pdrato lic-p'.tal, Oliro May. th.c rlcntly
B child of I'hhajrl and iCt.hcl Jlanrocl;,
BI lr'lhhl f-isttr of Gordon and Joyce and tho la(<
B ''Mian, of tho Kent lintel, Ua'JnIowu-Micof, North
Carlton. Ihtatly loved and deeply nionrnr.d.
B HANCOCK. — On l he 2nd September, at Ujp
hndio pirato hospital, Olive May, tho d<tirly lovrd
eiandi'tiM c/ Mr. and Mi.-. Qnirk, and loved ntu-f
of Mr. and Mr?. Pakcr, aui l<t years.
SB Dearly lovc«L
GB HANCOf'IC.— On the 2nd September, at prfrate
h.pltal, Kitzroy. Olive May. dearly loved eider
IK danfihtct of Albert. Klrltard and Ktbel Aland
Hancock, of Kent Hotel, Uathdown-atrcct, North
. RH y ®rlton, lovlns sktcr ol Gordon and Joyce, aucd
HI years 10 monUib.
EB jllSUDN.— On the 2nd September, at 21 Torlt-
WBB street. Varravllle, ComePnos Hishon, dearly loved
QB fattier of Irln. Irvine, and dearly loved cmwlfutbar
BB ol Itoukid, .Mavis. hl< ami Kdna. agel SO years.
BI Faithful rtiuil at rent.
Bi HOGAN.— On the 1st .September, at Mclbounia,
H John, beloved htuband of Jennie and lovini: father
. B r'f Liken and Olea. It. LP. Privately ln-
:.B terrnl)
B' HUNT.— (o Iho lit ScnteuihoT, at hor nsidecct
Be"'wf"." A'M-ncl-irod. lvcosoru;. Annlu (Nanrf),
.B ficnnd thUtt..'ivushUr uf Mm late Kdward and Muy
Hunt, and dearly loved Mstor of, Florence (Mts.
'B- Htu-e). Kdtvard. Alice, Mamlo (Alrt. AVatn).
(Atrr. NIcUolK Oovvattnie) , Albert and Percy.
. Privately Interred Kcw Conotcry on 2nd.
|BB LAMJiDKN.— On the 31st August, at Seymour.
B. 1ftmc8 Arthur I-imhdcu. beloved father-in-law of
Lu'-rctla Iambden, Gnruen Vale.
BB TiAAVK.— On tho let Heptomher, nt Onnllkld
BS Military Uoopltal -irctnlt of war injuries), George.
HK fldefct hrjtlHT nnd broUier-in-Iaw of Winifmi and
BBS Percy , Tonkin, and loving undo of Norma, Elva
and Howard Jcnkiim, Chrsicvpe.
B| , L0N3DALK, — On the L>t HepUunber, at Ahhotp-
IBBB. , Cathojuif, the beloved dauphtor of
BBS- Snd A«nrii0 «f n Duke-street.
Big; Abbotsford. /ljjc.r b year., and S months Jlribijr.ue
paivrs picKM copy. 1'cav.c, perfect peace.
iSjranlt LYONS.— On tho 2nd .September, at the teat-
jiXlfiBffi donee of Ii«t parents, 120 Nnnnanby-avenue, Nonlr-
onto, Maty francf:?. tho dearly loved daughter nf
'Tshioj A. and Atnrv tf. Lynns, also loving sister of
Ma|f felmry, aeed > monihs. H.I.P.
1911 » MACGOWAN.— On the 2nd September fsiid-
's (Vwiflrcy, tho dearly helovcd eldest son of
Clifiord Ctlovcr nnd Kmily Mnepcnvan, of Si SI
IBf (»c-rBC e-mar , Klstcnnvlrk. and loving brother nf
Maxwell and Sheila, aged 13 years.
B . t'CCONNMLL. — On tho 31st August, at Geo-
B r >'« i;ir ot Emii>- a-'cd ->
JB 9n U"1 "rt Feptcmber, at prhate hos-
JB u i. ic;'"A,J <,rr lhe drarly lovwl son of Anna
JB r\JJV.-ton"h.l,r.';t' Nortbeote South,
B hnithur of .Mollie
H »utl Millie, aged 22 ymia. At rest.
JB NE.1L— On tho 3L-.t AuguM., nt privnto he-
'B Wri i, kVC17' ,HTlkT U" D- d«irly b<-
,B ' I-1# of l1- yncr, of tho MHjwtle
IB Hl«or-st«cct. St. Kflda. Ptiratoly in-
JB . Sept tiabor, Drigluon Cemetery.
B TtdtSoiliTtSi m0! 2lKl . btcmber. at Rcdhcrd.t
H gj 'Y.® If (,ilIT'nd' PUn Wcth, yotUtR.
Yl dtUfhttr of tim la to KlPn Qnd John ltvan
THn-i Ff- tnw)lc,r "1 Marin. Hobble, A)nn and
B 'PV, ova"' ,ior of William Uynn. Richmond-
lL J; J\ar,tc<. Fhteinvrick. .Sweet rest.
<B Vet straur 'ttn " m Ttembcr. nt r» Mar-
la tt i < ,n».Marjoiy Somer. widow <»f tho
>B J klanJey, of Antimony-road, Uoiik-woocL
I iHHSl
B aw11,
oinrnring lnnhnwl, .0. Wfjdt.
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IN MEMORIAM.
:B Tlln Anzac Heroes
:B J1." levins unmoor of our -loir
B War-rav..
An? v l ilj L" "hen ilenth no, near
;B I 1;, <Iarlln- InvmralL
4 1 c ,h,s rfcAT, awect face
:B Titiv 1 «,i\ i a .mHt of nnxfons lean?:
H in a i Sit ra? .Is
— lnn.,0? ' it. V'.mlfn .or lonely years.
i"i hrotlirrr Mn""? reInnMAr xfd fa"ier. sister,
:B .JIntT. an. heXr jSSlt Mm i"e.e1V "ff1'""'
:B. soietiy, torule (returntJl).' ' 1 uc,!' Mra' X,ont"
B IN MEMORIAM.
iB On Active Service
1 he r s . tir 'h t J r I1/1 "" U?""!F rd ,n5 vienr liro-
:B . veiinrls V. Mont n, HI?. „.!,nt, a .lm tiler of
'»<«. Ever reo?emheiyd Q ndn» 3nl September.
iMlty" "Sk ' 'enS 'siiS'-y- r "n'1 skto-tn-Uw. ea«
iB 'flHliffin'Tife. '"ISL ' u of 'k'"r mm
B VtionUnl"15' IwVplcrahenT'ms.' atnlM0"nt ",Su
and father. p,CD""rt »»>8! also our mother .
B tBlck lad memories
;B 1 i J1 In"-1 noes cono to rest'
B someone who mtaes wii iit»
B -lod t.tJitkd of you day by -Iat-
a -i. Jiv' lvA "v ,r,hcr
a V rJrWr
1
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I'' dur husbtoS "and'TatPer PHv r-of my
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H" AT iMTnvTr , " Ml,t <k»ll«malM.
; 'vokt-o ,ed eSusli" jloSiS «« dear '
! r?i"e. , ynd SVrle„Th.r m7i 'if1-1 h> iwdon In
B' ' Imen.h Or n. m"'' ,nl8' Ever rcmemlierei!-
H tifll sir l ! n'ei vnnt sol m|„,
IN MEMORIAM.
On Active Service.
UOSS — In ond and lovlne memory nt my dear
brother. Don. lelllcd In acllDit. Irancn. on Jrd
ScpUunlter. 1018.
Thero'a .'oniconc who misses you sadly.
And thinks of you dny by day.
Hut I'll incut ynit ncain. dear brother.
At the dawn of a beautiful day.
The Reasons pass, he eontrs no more.
His duty done, his warfnro o'er:
Nvalh ilalsycil fields, where ivopples danco.
Hi. alumltcra on In the fields of kronen.
— Hwcriwl by his loving sister ami- .brother-in-law,
M. and 11. Howdon. 31 Lcc-atrcct. North Carlton,
1LMI DIlTClv. — In loving inpmory of my doar
friend, Hrje. killed In action In ! ronco, tlnd
September, 11)18. I>ovcd and remembered.
— Inserted by his loving friend. Luck;.,
/' JOHNSTON. — In loving memory of our i rrhcw,
Rupert, who died of wounds 2nd- September, 1018.
—Inserted by A. 1\ Drown, M. J. Dlakman.
SKLT.AHS. — In loving memory m my acar
pnn Frivato Hcrry Loytl, filrt Hattallon, who
fell at Monmtat Farm 3rd September, lltlrt; also
his brnthor, Walter Walaon, who past-cd away 10th
July, 1020 also their father. James William, who
pjwd'away 12th March, 1021.
inserted by loving mother and wife, r»ftouu Sol-
Jiirs.
IN MEMORIAM.
AI.DUIDGK.— In loving memory of our dear
mother, who died on the 3rd fleptember. lll.l ;
Ajso our dear futhcr, who diet I on the 14U» Sej>-
temhir. 1017. Fond memory, like the Ivy. ctlng».
Inserted by tliefr lortttc sons and liauyhlors-in-
law.
ATKINSON'.— In loving inunimy of nur bolovet
htU'biind ami father. John A. Atkinson, who fell
asleep on 3rd nSeptenther, 101(1.
The memoG of the juit is WcRscd.
—Inserted by his loving widow and children.
AUSTIN.— In loving memory of mjrdcar father,
who died on tho 3rd September, 1020, at 118
fJamon-street, YarraviHo; also tny dear niolhtx who
passed away ou tho 10th Nototnber, 1J10,
Evor remembered.
— Inserted by their daughter, L. Austin, and grand
daughter. Ncllio Wdsfonl.
HENSON.— In fond memoiy of Chriflopher II.
and Annio Bcusou, loving paiao la of llarrio,
Gcorao. Grace, who passed away at Kninawick Jtith
July, i01f», and 3m September, 1010; ntap little
Nonuan, who passed away nth May, 1800.
Their memory still Uvea.
TlIItD.— In wid and loving memory of our dear
slater, Annb. who pasricd away on tho 3rd Septem
ber, 1023. , ,
Thvcu liltla words — Lorcet. me not.
They don't scum much, but mean a lot;
Just a memory fond and true.
To ahovr, dear (deter, wo Ihlnk of you.
— tnnertod h>' her afoul tannic tlstors. Ada and
Florrio.
Blitl).— In loving memory of my dear alster,
Annie 13. Hinl. who died 3rd September, 11)2.1.
Gone aro the weary days of autfering.
Sweeter rest has followed pain;
You uro sleeping, dnrlfn g:;istor.
In tho morn we'll meet again.
— fv.<\
CARTER. — In memory of my beloved father,
who died at Oxbridge private hospital on 3rd
September, 1922, late of 411 Batman-street West
Melbourne. Ever remembered.
—Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law,
Florence and Harold Clinton, Collingwood.
CORBEL. — In loving memory of my dear bro
ther Frank, who passed away ou the 8m hep-
temlW, 1328, loving uncle of Tholma, Frank and
Keith-
A beautiful memory left behind.
Of a taring brother, trno and kind.
— Inverted by bis loving brother aud aiater-ln-law,
12m and Lena.
1) KAN'S (nco Pay).— In loving memory of my
dear daughter ard onr dear sister, Daphno. fond
mother of Dulcio. who died on tho 3rd September.
Ibid. , ,
A tender eJvord of memory
Lh softly touched to-day,
Peep in our hearts there's a memory
Of a loved ono passed away.
Inserted by her loving mother, brother and sis-
tew. . .
DKHNKllT. — In lovlne memory of our dear
inotln r. who paarcd away on .Jrd .S«ptciin>cr. 10—.
< ili. for tlie touch of the vaniHluwlhand.
And the round of tho voice that is still. .
PLAMONP. — On tho 3rd September, 1023,
— It'»a«l'bynAlfce01ami and Elsie Heat.
I'EILK. — In loving memory of my dear brother,
Frank Robert, who died at Swan IJill -nd hep-
—Inserted' by his loving brother. Hex.
FLOWJSU.— Jn loving memory of my dear hus-
band nnd our dear fathor, James, who dlM -ml
September, HH8, at Geclong, late of Moama.
My griei the world will nover know,
Or thoughts of sadness that arc mine,
An with the yeara I older grow.
My heart for you will ever pine..
My loving husband, true and knwl.
No one knows how much 1 loycd you,
No one knows the bitter pain,
Thai 1 huflered since you leit me,
Life has never been the bame.
There nm muiic who miss you sadly,
And think of your kind lovini: vvays;
Hut wo will all meet again, dear father,
At the dawn of a beautiful dny.
-Ins-cited by his loving wife, Sarah, and family
FLOWKU. — Isr loving memory of our dear fathor
who passed xwny at Geelong 3rd September, 1018.
A loving lather, so true and kind.
No friend on earth like him well find;
For all of us ho (Ud liia be>d.
May God grant him eternal rest.
—Inserted by his loving daughter and ron-in-law,
May. and Charles JIussey and family,
FJ.OWKK.— In loving incmor yof our dear
father, who departed this life 3rd September, 1018.
Gone frotu 'us, but leaving memories.
Peat)) cun never toko aivnv.
Memories that will always lirumr.
While upon this earth wo stay.
So ucurly loved, eadly missed.
—Inserted by his loving daughter and son-ta-law,
and grandson, Tou, M. and J. Witt, Gcolong.
FltASKK -In lo7inc wcmtny"of Atr 'ear sanv,
George (Divg), who passed awij r n il.rt Suptcmlw \
1022: alio U'.rt, who died Pit 'si ..-.anhcr, 10»)?.
rt, A tec'-"- chord of uiemury;v ' n
!»' a>itly. touched to-day. '
Deep in our hearts tltoro'a incraortea,
Of thOKO who havo imaged nway.
Home time, eomc day,- tny eyes sliall see.
Tho dcur faces I hold In memory.
And God will link tho broken chain.
Still closer when—vfe meet again.
— Inserted by their loving parents. 208 P.trk-slrect,
Soutli Melbourne.
KRASER,— In loving remembrance of my dear
hrwtluTM, tJco. (Dirk), who pnss.d away on 3rd
Septcnibwr, 1022; nlso Port, Oth November, 1001,
Just u memory fond and truo
To show, dear brother, 1 think cf you.
— Jubcriwl by tluir loving brother, Aid.
FKAHKH.— In loving memory of my dear bro
ther, George, who passed away at Holdciwtreot.
North Fitzroy, 3rd September, 11»22,
Ever remembered.
—Inserted by sister, Alice.
GRAY.— In taring memory of tuy dear mother,
who p:uifd away on tho 3rd September, 1023,
At rest,
—Inserted by her loving daturhtor; son-in-law,
I.. L. and J. Hrcjnncr, L'ppcr Hawthorn,
GRAY.— In loving memory of my dear ifToud-
mother, who passed nwviy on tho 3rd September,
1323. Peacefully (ib.vping.
— Diticrtrtl by lier taviug granddaughter, N\ XJrior-
Ky» Lpkt Hawthorn.
GUEGUltT.— In memory of my beloved niece.
Dolhe, who passed away at Mount St. Kvin'fc
private hospital on 3nl September, 1023.
— M. Gregory, HiultMille.
J I LN I) Lit SON.— In wer loving memory of my
dear husband and our dear father, Alexander.
S!!.,'1",;! 'V .S'l'lii'il'T 1017. .Ill hla nsi-
dence. M ills and Lyre strteis, Dccixlene.
A sdeut thought, a 'itair tear,
wtill keeps your memory ever dears
Loved, reimTnlK're.1, lougoJ fo always,
T iirough the- lonely missing years.
— Inscriwl by his loving wife, niildreu and grand-
N!Z!| HrisSne5 ft 'lr0 V' Dwl>doiio;
iovir« memory ot my dear
ini7 )f ia Ti i hu Urd September,
ivtiidcncc, Wdlh LVro strceta!
A tend»?r chord of mcmorj
4» fi'ully touchud lo-d .
D.ci- in n,ir hearts tboru . a memory
Ui a denr fatJu't imssod away-
-Inserted b> 1,1s i„viiiB dimeliter. 1'rarl: ton-ln-
llrl t IU«lu;",U""",Wl'"-h,cr Ln»
mc'ita'r <JiVAyHi>N'"r'11 memory ot our dear
mother, k o .h scM away 3rd September. 1810.
J hose who think of you to-day
A l l. on,os ,wll IoVli(l >uu best.
1'orcy anil .
WbTiSiT mother'
A better mother never lived, (
t>r one bo truo uud ktud: 1
Her oqual In this weary world
I» wry hard to find,
n. n'\va)"u lent a wiliinir hand
To those who necried help;
And never spoko of what she did.
Hut kept it to herself.
—Inserted by hsr loving sou and daughter-in-law
and Jack; ' 0 sraudcbildran, Tliclma, ICUna
LANL.— In loving memory of my dear wife who
parsed away on diti beptember 1013-
. . . J-.vcr rctncinbcrud.
— Insisted by loving husband. Uany Lane
wtd loving roetnoiy of our
tW n Mr' cWlen Lynch. who departed
tuts lifp on the Uid September. 1021-
lt iuat thrcit yoats ago to-day. poor. Will
And remember well-
Since God calkx! our darUng mother away
rA/i -er1e nc ono can toll.
>;2 mven, and. God hoa liuc-n awny.
—I--- - 8 5Ta?1 fou, dear mother, eternal roet.
WiUta Tu?d £cnar B 5011 "nd l0n0ly dau=lltcr'
?nd !ng uicmorj of my dear
Hoplomlcr. i blii h>h' who 011 tbo
all miaa you.
ui««M children, as this timo draws near;
\ ? - .ftuute. we still remember.
JJi'LjlP4". >w memoiy over doar.
snd rhiPlro!;' bW Bnd loni:!y fli6ter' Wzzi«-
in.taviju,- rcinnmbninro of our dear son
!St% aTmnirlc)' wh0 pa5M
-I'-rrm, ,nd !l'r.i?c£,y brk"-
Jvu\n aTirt", IrXT"" :'„?S JurT non"l?cl
h-lHcuibtr, North TVHliamatowii.
FarSSl l,y b"C'TlJu:ramit,'><u0,?S<; ana 0011sln,,
n-- S'2:Iu fud memory of our dent
vra-' rt» P-eu M'rtthowi', who passed pcaccfullj
nn?-h tft-ii nn"'1 on lilc Snl September. 1023-
t?nBA ?ll-cr 01 nnd Rupert, affec-
nt n®H. ot r-lu,jr' nnd tavrd grandraa
— InwrtcA blCIf,lr &3S? X
iIbuXmV.0IV('"'"\( moinon- of mj deal
Mftiizooul, who lUftMi nwu, on
_io7,H..St't"':mubcr' lft2s- Woodond.
iouth? " h" ol5lur' A Tanipnl'ni, Drouln
annt Mnrv 'Vrv'n Inviiin momoty of our dc.ii
3rd Scp'"!?,bet, iwu' ,rt' dop.arlcd tl,ls flfo oo
dl.ra?« so . cwd. vifwlfteli and kind. .
.®w JV rtfi?" world her equal, we'll find:
On« of the beat tlut God could send.
A loving aunt right to tho end- "
tnscrto.ll.> h.r loving nicca and nephew. Is. and
N. J. M Numara. I'arottah. Tasmania- '
A.'AKA.— In loving memory, of dear auut-
SIi»r.-A who passal awuy on 3rd September. 1022. -
"(P" ln:nt us, but leaving - memories
Dcau <an ncror take away:
k,;5\0??cs iliat will alvrays linger
MUle upon this earth wo stay.
—Inserted - by M. Null and M. Joyce
n-M. IiINNl.1. — In sad xnevnory of » Calhor
S)!»rm &«" on to »ra Sep.
— Inwited by hi, aon. Victor M "Whinner
S? M'dlSiS!
Jun a Bntnetabrosrt-
A memory fond and ,tnt».
A token of affection
Aw v." think of yoii.
' IN MEMORIAM.
MtlhB. — In sod and taring memory of tny dear
wife, Muud f-otllln Mho?, who passed away on tho
3rd Soptomhcr. 1023: also her father. Alhert
Bltneon. 21st July. 1023; also her urandfathor.
Itcar-Admiml .Simeon; also great-grandfather, -Sir
John .Simeon, of Wahscot, Oxfontnhlrc, England.
She suffered jmlIii. nnd bore it well.
Hut what she suffered none nan tell:
Till God alone, who tlmoght It boat-
Dnl fake her home' and give hor rest.
—Inserted by hor loving husband, August Mum,
anil loving shtet, IjAiim Augusta Mucs, 31 May-
stiewt. North FJtzroy.
( rtiSILIn (.H'PK.— In loving memory of our darling
bnbj, l'alrlda (Fatty), who died on tho 3rd Sep
tember, lO'-j, aged 12 months.
-A mtlo hud, so sweet and fair,
Mas by an angel given,
rearing earth would spoil its bloom,
i,„ . V i ?ok llor, ,IOUJe t0 hoavetL
— Inserted her roving parents,
h.#iVC?iUjnf12,"",n ,loTjnR , memory of our dear
SentftinKor ?UTlWC Peacefully away on tho linl
A lender ciiord of tnemoTy
Is softly tcuehad to-day.
Deep in our hearts theiu'a a memory
Y.. Ln ,tt ,lovcd passed away.
— iuscrtotl by her loving daughters, Alice and
MHHccnt, nnd ron-ta-Iaw, A. Christie,
OSHORNE. — In loving memory of our dear
J?rtlt,;,tcnfcr.'',iS'1 """ " 1)"yl0"f"r'1 ""
Three little words. Forget tne not.
1 hey don t seem much, hut mean ft lot
Just a tiniiiory, fond and true.
Jo aliow, dear mother, wo think of you.
—inserted by lier loving sons and dam:hlct-i-i»-liiw
MmS\nnh KIorr,< aild a.utahildre„:
a
Cspj. 1 nn'"))y "0,'"r'-
— Inserted by his loving wife and children.
I>Kir»ln ,0v'ng memory of our dnnghter.
Eileen, who dhth nn the 3rd September, JU2II, ace«!
J wocku. Our little bud in heaven.
—Inserted by her parents aud brother. George.
«r RKILKY. — In loving memory of our dear mother
Mary Jane. -who jwased away Jrd September. 102'
at larra utcn. . "
Deep in our hearts there's a memory
Of our doar mother gone to rest;
in memory s framo wo will keen It.
For she was ono of the Iwst.
Ami the dearest '.pot on earth to m
1b whore my iwthor lies.'
—Inserted by her danghter and ron-in-law, Elsie
and Max hollo. Hawthorn.
RTCJvKTTS. — .Snored to the memory of our lov
ing tilster. -Annlo. who passed away at Spring
Valo on the 3rd Sej>tetnhcr, 1023.
Sloop on, holovcd, Hlcen and tako thy rwt.
W u loved thco well, fmt .lusus loved Uico best.
Good filghl.
—Inserted by hor torrowlnc slslors, R, A. lJanllo
and I,. J. Worcester, Majragul.
IUCKBTTS.— In loving tucmoiy of our flcar
mother, who dhd uL Spring Valo, cm the 3nl
Sontcmher, 1023.
So sadly missed. Itciding In a hotter land,
—Her sorrowing tlaughlnra, Stella ami J win.
UYDEIt.— In loving memory of doar dnd and
grandpa, who died suddenly nt. 1(M Dark-street
AbbotMord, 2nd September, 3028,
To memory dear.
— Infcrted by his loving ton and daughter-in-law.
Jack nnd Fanny, nnd gmndnhlldrcn. May anrl
Jock.
RUSH. — In isid nnd loving memory o(, our dar
ling son and brother, Erie Hextcr, who passed
away on Iho 8rd September, 1010.
Life's golden enn, how swift It bols,
Tlic short, sweet day soon die;
Hope's sky is clouded with regret.
For every joy that tlleo.
Hut In our, hearts' moat secret ahrine,
WItcrc love shines clear and true; ,
There is a lamp that ever burns
In memory of you.
—Inserted by hia loving father, mother, and bro
ther.
RUSH. — In loving memory of our- dear nephew
and cousin, Erie Uextcr, who died 3rd September.
1010.
Friends may think we havo forgotten,
AVhcn at times they see us smile;
Hut they Httlo know tho sorrow
That a smile hides all the while.
—Inserted by bin aunty. Harriet; uncle, Fnink,
and cousins. Florric and Sybil.
SNKLL. — In loving memory of tny dear husband,
who dlod 3rd September, 11)22, at LHIydalc.
Sadly missed and deeply mourned.
—Inserted by his loving wife.
8NELL. — In fond memory of my dear friend,
James Snell, who dli.il at Lillydate (rcKUlt of
ftcehknt), 3n! Sen! ember, 1022,
JN-er teinetnbftrwl.
—Inserted by Walter Dickson. Mount Gambler.
THOMPSON (nee Ilinc). — In loving memory ol
my dear htcr, Lizzie, who passed away on tbu
dnl September, 1023 ; also my dear brothor-in-law,
Jlagnis, who passed away on the let August, 1021.
At '11.4 Hank-stceet, South Mcibourue. At rest.
A devoted sinter and true friend.
--Iti-mtted by her loving Mater: Annio Pybuftic;
nlej-L- nnd ncphowy, Winifred, Warwick arid Nigel,
Fairfield.
TOMHS. — In loving memory of my denr husband,
Durum, who died nt Oaktaigh, 3nl September, 3014;
aD/>, Frank Morion, died W.A. 20th September,
IDOL youngest son of ntxjvi: and Airs. M. A.
romha, Prahrnn, I'.enmmbmnec.
WALLACE. — In had hut loving memory of our
dear mother, Ann, who passed away suddenly at
Murrumhec-na 3rd September, 3022.
II your i-yt-A could only open
What changes you would see,
Hut perhaps it Is far belter
You are sleeping peacefully.
—Inserted by her loving daughters, Florrio and
Des.-de.
YEOMAN'S. — Dear mother and grandmother, who
passed away at Box IHI1 on 3rd September. 1023.
One of the best.
Three little words— Forget me not.
They don't cectn much, but liicy mean & tat;
Just a memory, fond and true,
To show, dear mother, we think of you.
— TruertuI by her loving son, Tom, and daughter
in-law, Fanny Ycomanv and grandchildren.
In memory's beeping treasured cTer,
Are happy hours wo spent with you,
Timo or uhscuce none can sever,
The loving thoughts we have of you.
— Iusr>t.cd her Lvln- gmndrJitldvcn, KotUta-cn,
Jean and INolyn . Ycomamt. ,
Y'KOMANS. — In fond and loving memory .of ou>
dear grandinothcr and great-grandmother, who
passed nway nt Box Hill on dnl Scpteniber, 1023.
Gone from us. but leaving memories
Death can never fake away.
— Inserted by George, Vera, nnd great-granddaugh
ter, Peggy. Williams.
YKOMANM. — In loving memory of my dear
mother, Mary Ann Ycomans. who passed away at
her home ot . Box Hill, on 3rd September, 1028,
84 years.
A tender chord of mcmorj,
la softly touched to-dny;
Deep in my heart there i a memory,
For my dear mother, passed away.
—Inserted by her > loving son, Arthur -Ycomans.
' BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.
oXrTMr8rGKOUGK""cOAI) arid" FAMILY
_ desire to express their sineore THANKS to
relathca and friends for letters, cards, (lowers, aud
personal expressions of sympathy; also kind neigh
bors who . assisted at tho tinio of my husband's
sudden death; also thanking Dr. Hamilton, Will
all plenso accept this as a personal acknowledg
ment of our deepest gratitude.
103 Hoscnrath-htrcct, Clifton Hill,
TiJORISON. — The WIFE and FAMILY of the
J'l. lato JAMEH A. MfililHON desire to express
their .Mnccre .THANKS to kind friends and rela
tives for telegrams, cards and letters, also for
the many personal expressions of syropatliy Jn
their recent sad bereavement.
Ot Union-road. Ascot Vale.
MIL nnd Mrs. JOHN MOULD aud FAMILY
desire to THANK their many kind fricnd3
who kindly sent letters, cards, telegrams and
floral tributes in their recent and bereavement;
also doctors and nurses No. 10 ward, Melbourne
Jiohpltnl, Will all accept this as a personal ack
nowledgment bf our sincere gratitude.
20 8iM;ncer-road, Eaet Camberwell.
MRS T. 11. WHITE and FAMILY desire to
express their sincere T1IANK.4 to relatives
and friends for- telegrams, letter, floral tributes
aud poreoiutl expressions of sympathy in their
recent sad bereavement. Will all kindly accept
this as an- acknowledgment of their gratitude.
"Ingle Nook.' -.122 Michael-street, North FiUroy.
SKIDMQRK. — Mrs. I>. KK1DMOUK and
DAUGHTERS wish to tender sincere
illANKS to their, many friends for tho kindnoc
a n i ryminthy extended during their recent bereave-
menu
Dudley." - Power-avenue. Hawthorn.
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