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DEATHS.
ANDERSON.— On the 6th October, at 10
Itieliinnntl, Jeanette (Jessie) , dearly
I it ilnritl. lotlnc mother of Jack,
(killed A.I.F,) I Jean (Mm. Ehitmumi) . DoiisIma
cii>Wf). Alex., Ern and George, and
."imnthcr of .lennette Otmltv.
ANDERSON.- On the 4th October, at the
iTro dratly lured to ever be torsoltcn.
ARTHUR — On the 9th October, at No. 3 Pop-
L ?Jrt Glenferrie. Mnre.rrct lWtunco Cntla
ji-jff,' the dearly beloved wife of John Roger
1st October, Mru. A.
I|)S l' <>' wlJow 0( U, lat0 El1'
BACHE- On the 8th October A,l?eV yiZ if
the late Frederick Charles Bache, of OH David-
fe. prtilon, lovlnii mother of EJiMljcth (Mrs.
BfJ'1 >.> (Mtfirictt ( (loccn'cil ) , Jncky Mun (Mm.
PruiinfcM u"d ulck- "f"1
LiuttCIN (nee Huwklnal. — On tho 4tli Octn-
L' i't Swrroptia Hou>lt«!. If We. tho denrly
Kt olecc of Ilobcrt ttnil Allro Hero, loved
EnS KbWs. SyWu. lluude, I.ylo and PcBey.
Cvrt-iMtJ. AIIKTI l'ark.
BALL - On the 9th October, at 381 Barkly-
Wjii rtanSl HuaU Melbourne, d(«rly belovt-d
Knt ion of Mr. nntl Mi. Robert E. BIL
E kobS brother of Kmeell sod tltrctl. aged I
E In Ond'u cant.
BEARDON — On the 9tb October, at bin re»l-
IkSrs t Allmns, firoloiw. Tbotaaa Chariot i Vcareo.
ilntiianii of tho lato ICnuna Jkno Dmrcloji,
K'&ry ioreil father of Lou (Mrs, Homo, of
VJmtl (Mi. IVarrcti). Will, Ikftbcl, Maud,
Br Mecciiwil), Ion (Mm. Wliltllncbein).
Ine4e 1-ulc, I'ercy and Stiui., eacd 77 yeare. A
Kiii of 7.1 yeare. ltcimttcil.
BIRCHALL — On the 7th October, at tlio rwl-
tSfri her niece, Mra. C. K. Uanku. "Collln-
K?In Hircourt strcct. Auboni. Weanor (aunt
M X" tor of Ibo lato William II. and
S'twSil. aialir of Mre. II. E. Jioye, aacd 111
WmrL I'rirttcly Interred.
FlMCHAM.— Oil tho 7th October, al tha r«J-
ISi ot lier niece (Mrs. ttuiku). llarcourt-atreol,
fe sr&.' ' isr 'Miey" xvr iS
IS ieih" Hsr £! uiio":,,y «":
EidiMlTOt. Hntilllnm.
Eteetol by her sWcr, Mrs. II. K Hoys.
tho (3th September, nt her non-in-
Kl (larln-rireet. llylsllt. Cbarlolto
Bn, bdottil tvllo of David Blnkc i of I'oet Ilnr-
K, TiantBliia. dently loved inolber or hlsle,
Inin Nellie, Altttft (Mw. A. AdamthwaUc,
SlrlchD. LeMte. Lily. Dnvld. Fearl, Ivy.
|®?'Sn. t'onto and Tasman (Ilrlabt). aacd
W1VNICK.— tin the Otb Ortolvr, at her
fcSiv, 37 Mltclicll-slrect, Ilmniulcb. areirolaiut
E bi-lorcd ulfo of James W. J. Bon-
Hv'dMtlr hrltived umlhcf <if Gordon, .Tuck, Ted
KrWini . Oeoraio And UhArlio, loved Alrter Mra
Kut Mis. Martin, D. Row, Mr. K. lto5 And Mc
B Aftrr much RUfTcrinc. sweet rcrt.
BbONNICK.— On tho nth October, at her rod-
Kf .11 )i:triicll stn?«L Bnm.swiek, Georaiana
K'belAved wifo of James IV. .1. Ibmnick, loving
Khrr of Uonlon, Ucurniana nnd Chnrlc, qr»1 U8
Sl)TD.-0ii (he nth October, 1027. at n priratu
Kintal, late of 5 Divrivatrcut, Brunswick. i-Jirn-
Kth (Vlieriue, tho d«nrlv loved wifu of John lluh-
Kl Bwd. lotfne mother of Ell7ii»)oth, «erond vhl-
dsuthlrr cf Mr. ChapnuTn und tlic late James
B icei 27 yearn.
BURNET.-On the 8th October, at his rral-
Ktt, No. 144 lhirk( road, liast Malvern. Jamc
Ecu tho dearly hclovetl IiuaIiaimI of Jnno
Babeth Bnrnot, aiul lorlnc father of Efile, Edith,
Bzlfl (Mr. C. G. Isihh), Neliio (Mm. J. W.
Bkt), and Florcnca (Mr. A. A. Cornish), aged
Bjtan.
BURNETT. — On the 9th October, at her resi-
133 I'eel-Micct, Wlmlsor, Mary Ann Lotiisn,
BTdnrty bclorcd wife of Jamcn Edward Bumctt,
B )"lnc mother of Chnrlcft (dccenncd), James,
Bm (dcrenscrt) und Gcoiyo, need 04 year.
iWIMP.-0n (he 8th Ootober. at Ouilfiold Mill-
Br Horpllal. Walter Joseph (lato A.T.F.). dearly
Bd btuhtnd of Flnreneo Gntinp, of 22 Kelvin-
Hnr, Aabuni. nnd loving father of I'atricla, ako«l
li.i.r.
CRUMP.- On the 8th October, Caulfield Military
Hospital, Walter Joseph (late A.I.F.), loving son
of Bridget and the late Albert Crump, loving
brother of Lena (Mrs. Hockes), Albert, James (Flor
ence Mrs. Erickson), Frederick, Ruby (Mrs
Bourke), aged 31 years. R.I.P.
DALBY.- On the 30th September, at Fairfield,
loving grandma of Ruby (Mrs. Moon), Sarah (Mrs.
Bkuebcn) and John (ralmnt Bowiu (of BcnaJla).
At rest.
H DC.\N.0n tho Olb October, ut bin residence,
Hb Ylriorii-V-Wt., North Ulchmmid. Alfnxl Thtr
Bit the beloved hnshand of Bonlrico and fond
Bs Hlsle (Mrs. Ieo), Alfred. Boatrteo,
B"ta »nd Jforri. n»«l (38 yenrn. Remains at.
Ka AlUron'a parlors, IH Vin'oria-rtrcct, RlcU-
DFiN.-On tho Olh Oriobor, nt 102 Vlctori.v
Bik RJchroond North, Alfnxl (Doncy), Cbllintr-
inn's fin,t capioiu.
immioa— On tho lAt Octohcv (suddenly),
ihMoHu, Violet, the drorly belovod wifo of
Vilbt Dttnenlco, CNiiffroro South, loviue mother
BtQedlA Ikrrio. Walter, M&rcaret, Jtotv, Ronald
Ada,- Jomw.dAUflUUT of Mr. and Mrs. T. F.
(NetTAtcnrl), Uter of Elaio. Harold,
(deceMolL- .U'fi'of.l. . 41 ynar. >
lbe'Vh I " t<; ShejHiWTt'
DOYLE.—On the 8th October, at Melbourne
Bmitfi. Jfiimlih, beloved father of Kclllo (Mra.
hltaak), ' lovel grandfather 0f Hurry, Vera.
Bn Hardy). Ily (Mrs. Condon), Emtna. Tom,
fnudratner of Edna, Hanly, Donald, Gwen,
Cbndon.
by Mrs. Hardy, 37 Ijoth!an-&trect, North
JHOILE.— On tho 8th October, at Melbourne
w)lul. Jcmnlah, bcloTod father of Kllraboth
(Mrs Brien), Michael, Mary (Mrs. Hopley), Norah
(Mrs. Sinclair), Nellie (Mrs. Whiteoak), Katie
Bbi. Slain), 'IbotLAA, James, lovinc irnuidiNi of
1 ri praterandpa of 22, seed 88. CVdonist of
EADIE.—On the 9th October, at 129 Barrow-
W Cobuiy, Jveimir, drnrty loved wifo f% Uio
Archibald KacHc, and Invinn motlier of John,
tod Archibald, aged 73 yearn. At root,
inta interment.
EMERY.—On the 9th October, at her residence,
Linrn-itrret, 'Jlcnfcrrie, Mary Ann, relict ot
ute Rilliam hVciInrirk Emery, and loving
Ach (Mra. J. Middlomo), WllliAm, Mnry
i uuiiuis, uuuGjt', anu iViirtTu.
rtflfflui. R. Ll»,
fABURIh—On Uio Oth Octolier, at 100 Fer-
;<««««, Wiltiam&town, Annlo II,, ddeat
cf tho Into Cliarlwt nnd S. J Farmer,
Sff of a, ,T.. K. (Mrs. T. Duavt) and A. R.
licstiiiv'.
IU3HN0.— On tho 8th October, nt Owlton-
K. Serine Vale, Sarah Ann hTemJnir, tho loved
a « John Jmucs I'lcmljic, and darlintr ino-
b tf Jsck, rirorjje, Willhun, Albert, Etnlo,
«U, Sidle (Mr?. IIollowAy) and Marvtret,
Pi ttt irars.
No Iwinlvras yonder,
lhffiie at lost.
109TER.— (hi tho ftth October, nt. 20 Ann-
W« nlnasor, Jauhv,, thn tolovcv) Iniah&nd of the
p Humah Foater, tlio dearly beloTul father ot
toa. rtva, Alicu (Mra. Ainott), Gootbo, ftild
pohtber of HtQJiicj, iut<l 85 ycura.
.fSEAKE.— On tho Clh Octnl>cr, at his rwJ-
kw, William (Dad), lorwl frienu of Mr. and
Bratears. WAtson and family. A truo 11.
1 Old fritrnla aro lh.-st friends.
JRILAY.— On tlio 7th October, ot hor residence,
House," N'icholHon-»trcct, FJtaroy, Cather-
P-.ii (Velicto), tho dearly betovou eldest
FPter of tlw lato Louis Maurice and Mary Anno
Wi cl Marlborough, interred privately.
Rcqutcacat in pace.
®BTr,-On tho 8th October, at tho Austin
K »' tha doarty beloved eldest
gJ.aH7oTiog brotlior of John, Loua. Isabel,
o( heliiu aud llttlo Jean, aecd 23 years
AtrwL
the Oth October, at his reel-
opring-street. Resent, Geoffrey Georoo
P"fl.oeirb beloved only son of Mr. and Mrs.
Br»® ««?a. and lovlne mundolilld of Mr. and
|W>. % Gouch; also Mr. and Mrs. J. 11
iced 11 weeka
R Our little pet at rest.
J0 0th Octobor, at 1 Miller-street,
Honoria Greco, relict of the late Pat-
LGVRd81 J'ww. ILL P. Privately in-
F« « 1th October,
TORna-On tho 8lh October, at Kilmoro
EfSf.Wlono Mary (May), belaud wifo of
window, lotlnc mother of Hetty, Ronald
patented 82 ycura.
bt.n 4 paent aufforer at rent,
|£gt0,k-0n tho 8th October .at Melbourne,
I iS? .Lae denrly beloved younccit son
IgMnd Marmot Head, of "Myrtlovrood,"
BSiand loving brother of diaries Arthur,
pwoa Eimat and Alfred John, aced 20.
1„ A patient sufferer at mU
tSr'rff1 20th Siptembcr (autldenly). in
Suffitiff110 ADtjimlatomi, ritlor urn i>rUio
PhnrMA?100 Sir John Hood and Lady Hoad.
IflShiCP.11 tho StH OctolKsr, 'Talbot, d curly
EdSi»2.iu1.l0' CHadyst ami rather of Mary,
ber of Mra. Tieman. Hanry. I'Ved,
iUu 1 Victorian IbUl-
HUNNAM On the 9th October, at Goulburn-
street Cheltenham, Edward Henry Hunnam, the
dearly loved pal of Mr and Mrs. J. Delbridge
and family and loved friend of F. Parkinson.
64 years. No Mourning
A patient sufferer at rest.
\S? it1'0, 8th October, at St. Vin-
p dearly lovod wife
?f. 71 McConucll-streot. Ken-
Emffi 'Wer ot Annlo (Mra. kclty).
r riianix, nuctl CO years. Rest In peace.
M10 October, Eramelfno Ann.
IW ifin,0' \\Hoot Porcival Gtoreo Jones
nkf vveKi1Uurnl(V» beloved dnuuhitT
R KnSji %i Stove, aud lovinc motlicr
tS,1,!® I-minlo Story).— On tho 8tl> Oi>
|u- »( lwcfl yaumict daimh-
I I U;'i, | ull rs- D- II. Stovo, und loval .lutcr
Iwariil imhi h !1"'1.)' ""a OhriMlo.
I L" , ""tfl day damn.
|luiij -r'i" th. Oth October. Jamcfl frcdcricb.
K W'tJ of jnitabeiU Kerr, of 41
Ifiuiv&t yH Unmfvrick, lor In, father el
Pl( I J5Si. 'fi10''. t lucml, IteirlnaM,
l»l, Wild (M « ?' ,Ran. Lily Olre.
E&dl Vm iSii i 't'"" father-in-law
F fMda e..?yLJ'.'?<l'.l also lorins Brandfathcr
P" ran. iR;l>4M,rl0riu- Wllma and Voroa,
KSm.'ko? i',ct,?bcr' »t hla residence, 24
SUV-i?JiillMI'I1."- f'a'rick William,
|»)hnln si, , M"?. brother of Jir,
l"«in <»'» Harris) and Illhla, eeoj
Ijht. CcwC»n|'i!!, 0J|l Optobrr, al 2 ltoynarde
|pO-cti'. icV i J , . Maurice, tho dearly bolovtri
INh® 5 fe''l'lladia lulled and
I Our 10 monthi.
I BJSgpT. aruVcrcr nc roat.
|jp», H«mili0"r.''' '",l|'„ Oo'olxT. at tho Mel
lon. kallldi t |e helored husband of
Iffit mnuZ"' oSL'0"!!?, father of Floranoo
Igte, Rrdm .Mll"'l» (Mm. llrock),
I din "a" Allm (s,r#- HiMi).
hMhIS' ,rt S "1,cc;1.'. Jehu Itlcliard
ItE' lark. Moukliouio. lorwl
llSa aedl. and i"vi ,rS'l"!- "aao'.
l»»nVlrou,e No flr,(rJiFhV. lotlnH, twollier oi
I «MBIb, r««fiill» alceirlns.
I h?- & ht'e TSSr- ««>'"»«. Ethel
I UrS '.-P'1" IMn r io.J motlier
I Victor, 1«„V ,VL®r)' t l'lan, Harold,
I father
r DEATHS.
MULWAY, — On tho 7lh October, nt tbo renldcncc
i»f hi aislcr, Mra. T. Matthews, i) Tumbull.ilrcet,
4 Uiftoti Hill, Horace M,(5.» tho lorc<i l>ruthcr of
. Robert, Grargina (Mra. Joynani), Florrie (Mra.
Dcanl, Herbert. Edith (Mra. .Smith), Libel (Mra.
Mfttthcwn), Dulclo (Mra. J. Sliaw), aged 48 ycitra.
_ I'ltALLIC. — On tho 8th October, George Wil
Indnved faUtor of Osoar Pre lie, of No.
4 Coppin-srovo, Hawthorn, need 87 yean. Private
liiUTinrnt.
RORINCTTE.— -On the 5th OctobiT, al Alexntnlra
(result of accident), Henry, dearly loved son of
Mary. 57 Jenklnn-strcet, Northcolc (late of Pore-
puukah), nnd the late Chnrlen Itoiunottte, brother
of Julia (Mr. Hall, Ncrlhcoto), Marion (Mra.
Wallace, W.A.), Minnie (Mra. Ambrose, Auburn),
Walter (H.Aj, Ruth (Mra. Clinmtlcr, Poreimu-
kah), need 47 yearn. sadly mourned.
RYAN.— On tho 6th October, at lite residence,
No. 1) AbbotLerove, Clifton Hill, Jamea S.. tha
dearly loved luubHml of Maruarat Rynu, ami lov-
iiiK father of liriink and Anita, a ted 37 year.
Real in t>ence.
SALMON,— On the 7h October, John Henry
Francis, of Clmrinc Crom, Bcmligo, beloved hua-
hand of Annio Marie Salmon, loved son of Mra.
ami the lato J. Salmon, lorlnc brother of Kllzaboth
(deceased), Mary, Amy (Mra. H. A. Hunt j . May
(Mm. Lnncfont), Will, Ethel (Mrs. W. D. Nfsbet).
Alfrctl, Waller, und Archie, nged 47 ycara.
At rest.
SAMERS.— On Oth October, at Bridgwater,
John J. HninerB, lavinc father of Cracia. Cyril.
lOIsio and Willi&in (deei-aned), craudfather of hltlc
11111, need 71 years, R.l.P.
SCOTT. — On U»o ftth Oidobcr. at private hoa-
r-ltat, Fern Tree Gnlly, Elisabeth, relict of tbo
Into John Henry Scott, and davlinc mother of Jack
(W.A., (letwaacdl, Tom (Surrey Hills). AIf and
Charley (Malvern), little (Mra. Williams) and
Emma (W.A.), Lottie (Mra. A. Smith, Regent)
and Haroldl (Scoresby), late of Surrey Hills, Mon-
bulk ntul Scoresby, im tier 80th birthday,
Peacefully sleeping.
TAYLOR. — On the 8th October, at tbo residence
of her son-in-law (Mr. J. A. Blake). "Ioa-Rou,"
Knnlinin-strect, Belmont. Gceloni;, Klirobcth Ann.
widow of tho late William Tilbury Taylor, lato oi
WoddcTburn. Private interment.
Our darllnu mother,
WALKER.— On tho 8th October, nt a private
hospital, Sarah Ellen, thu dearly loved, wifo of
Richard Henry Walker, 12 Kim nson-at reel, North
cote, and loving mother of Richard, OUve, Ellca-
belli and Frederick, aged 40 years. Beat in iKxice.
WARWAY, — On the 8th October, at her resi-
dence, "Como", No. 10 William Street, Footscray,
Mary Ann, dearly beloved wife of the late Henry C.
Warway; also loving auntie of Annie E. Zanker,
aged 77 years. Peace perfect peace.
WIIORLTON. — On tho ftth October, at private
hospital, Frank, dearly bclornl husband of Fran
ces May Whorltou, of 1.1 Cliatmian-atrcct, North
Melbourne, loved brother ef Dudley, Nclllo (Mrs.
Sherlock). Annlo (Mra. Kalikte) May (Mra. Page)
and Hugh Whorlton, agod 50 years. It.LP.
WHlrCROKK.— On tho 7th October, at tho Mel-
bournp Ihwpitnl, Christina, the dearly belovwi wife
or John Robert Whylcrosu, nnd loving mother of
John, Beryl, and Violet, need 31 years, laic of 45
Hope-street, (ieclmtg West.
A patient tnnferer at rc.sl .
WRIGHT. — On the 8th October, nt. his aiMer'a
res itl once, l\>wn Ilall-avenue, Preston, Cecil Phil,
lip, beloved Innilmnd of tho Into Eva Wright, be
loved son of tho late Samuel au<t HlirabctU Wright,
ivvliig father of Bwrtrico nnd Hilda, beloved
brother of Joseph, &unutl. James and Gertrude,
aped 4» years. At rent. North Gipittlnml |»apcra
plense « opy.
YD! ,\tj. — On tho 0th October, at his rnrcnts'
rcoiil.iHC, 421 Mercland-n>sd, We?»t Brunswick,
A»« r''u" Nod, dearly loved son of Itoheit and
Dolly loung, loveil brother of Meroda, gtandnou
of 5.: nnd Mrs. Andrew Young, of (Jcorgo-atrcet,
Rcscn »,r. ticphcvr of Walter, Guico (Mrs. l'Agct),
MarshalH, Ilaxcl (Mrs. Christian),
Mabel, Nerinc and Irvine, mtcd 1 year 7 months,
A little bud in heaven.
IN MEMORIAM.
On Active Service.
, ®7jAGKWOOI). — In memory of my dear brothers,
i VtUe4l "f Wte in Belgium .on th<
ith October, 1017 ; also Ldgar, who was accldentlj
kHIejl at Beech Forest on the 18th I)wcml>or,
1U1J; nlao my belovtsl father, \Vho dioi on tin
21st May, J023.
Ko dearly loved, so sadly
— Inserted by R. o. and J. Hickd, Derrinallum.
ti memory of our dear son,
Dhsrlc.% die! of wmmda receivud at Pam-
cliaitdaulo Ridge, 10th October. JU17.
A beautiful memory is n that i left.
ye n CTOUvst gift'— remembrance,
—inserted by hia loving iwrunta, aistora and bro
thers.
IN MEMORIAM.
AITICEN. — in fond remembrance of mother, who
passed away on tho IDUi October, HHP.
Lovod. rcmcinheml, longed for always.
—Inserted by her loving sou and daughter-in-law,
Lcn nnd Lisle, and family.
i» AU l:,N'"rln. foml Memory of our late secretary.
Octolnw 10<h tn' pr,i£c anoy on the Pth
— Inatrted by Boroondara Idgo, M.U.I.O. O.F.
BAKER.— ln loving memory of our dear mother,
whu dliyl on the lUth October, 1021); also our
dear tatlicr, who died ou the lttth April, 1013.
In our hearts they, are fondly remcmlrcrcd,
Sweet memories cling to their names;
IleartB that held them in deepest affection,
Loro them in death juat the same.
— InHTtwl by their loving daughters and son, Ada.
Ivy, Myrtle, Walter; also sona-in-law and daughter-
in-law, James, Robert, Jessie.
HARDEN (nco Carter).— In lo7ing memory o!
our doar sitter, \ioioi, who was called to o
higher llfo on tho 10th October, 1020: alro our
dear sinter, Florrie. who jmibmjI away ou tlx
20th January, 1021.
Dear Violet, how wo xniBS you
Nono but God could tell:
At tha irreftt aorraw wo felt nt mrtin<»
JUi tlio sisteni wo loved m well.
—Inserted by their loving sister and brother-in-law
LU and Ern.
Tlireo llttlo words so cany to wrlto
That I will rotnember oil my Ufa.
My Auntls Violet. '
— Inserted by her loving nephew, Alf. Eran>.
BAUDEK— CABTEIL— To tho afloctlonft'tVmevn-
ory of- our beloved sister, Violet, who msaed away
10th October, 102ft, and Florrie, 20th January,
1021, this notice Is dedicated.
Sorrow Leads Hoavenwante.
God waobefl the eyes by tears until they can
behteld the invistblo land where tears shall come
no mora O loro ! O Affliction I Yd guides
that show no the way through tho great airy
space, when) our loved ones walked; and ah
hounds easily follow tho scent before tlio dew ho
risen, so God tenches m whilo yet our sorrow la
wet, to follow ou and find our dear onca in
Iwarcn.
— Brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. G. II.
Carter.
HARDEN (neo Carter). — In loving memory nf
my bclOTed niece, Violet Maud Harden, pu&sed
away nt Echuca, lOtli Octolrar, 1020; also my
drar sister, Louisa Jane Booth, Octolwir, 1P25;
also my beloved husband, Willtara Joseph Smith,
2nd ticptemher, 1011.
Sleep, dear onca, sloop you so much needed.
Free from sorrow, free from pain;
When I think of. how you suffered.
How could 1 wish you bark again 7
Tbore is nnmoono misses yon sadly,
Finds time long ninco you went;
There i.i snmoono IhinkH cf you daily,
Trios to ha bravo and conter.t.
— Inserted by L. Smith,
BG'LDMAN. — lu loving memory nf tny dear hus
band, nnd our dear father, Fmtcrick, whn tA-sfnl
away on thu 10th October, 1024, at Wtt>l Footv
cray. Ever remembered.
— Inserted by Ida loving wifo nnd daughter, bro-
theT-in-law, H.W., and nephetv, Kmic.
BOWMAN. — In loving memory of our dear
father, who laKstd away mi thu Oth October, 1020.
Ever remombcrevl.
— Inwrtul by loriug aon utul daughter, Arthur and
Sylvia.
BOYD.— A tribute of lovo to thi' tneniory of
our dmriy lovod ami faithful friMtd. IJxfie. whu
in'.t>3(d away at Morolaixi on tho 8tli October, flCtvl
years hicullful tiveannty,
I»«r obscure orto rreat rturct.
— Inserted by her in Is, Vi ruul Andy Johnson.
BROWN.— In loving memory of o»r dear mother,
Jessie Ilrown, who departed to a higher llfo lUth
Octobor, 1023. liver remembered. ,
— InsortM by her nous, Dand, Jhhn, Jante3,
BUUCli — In loving memory of my df«r vrifu
who rMCvl opucofiUly away at lootbcray on the
Iftth October, 1024. ...
(lotto is the face 1 lov«l so dear,
S!l«»t la thu volco I loved to Iicut;
A uicraon', dtnror than wonla osa tell,
Of my dear wife, I lovwl so well.
—Inserted by her loving htutbatul. G. Bnicn.
BRUCE.— In loving m«n<y ox my
who (MMicd away on the 10th
A beautiful memory lrft behind
Of a trail nnd loving mother. , .
— Inserted by hor loving son und daughter-in-law.
Harold and Janet.
BRUCE.— In loving memory of tny clear mother,
who passed away on tho 10th October, 10-4.
bootfuny- rcjncnil>crcd tbo stuno to-day
As in tho hour you passed away.
—Inserted by hor loving aon, Jim, daughter-
in-law, and grandchildren, Harold and George,
South Preston.
nnucil In lovlnc memory of my doar momei
and ma, who psuwed peacefully away at i-ootscraj
on tho 10th October. 1024.
Though absent from amongst up
Slia is over in our thoughts.
And thoso who loved her doariy
; — InscTtod'by bfer Moving llaughtrf. Nell. «mindaw
aUHICB.— In loving memory or my dear mother,
who passed away 10th October, 1»4.
Always so good, unselfish and klnti,
Few in this world her equal to Ihul.
We Iroro lust 'rot lma jMiicd.
rvun of tho licit this world contained,
— InRCrted by her loving daughter and son-in-law,
Loulo and Norman Hill, giandson, Brueo.
TrttUCE In loTlng memory of ray (Icsr nlfiter,
Lizzio, who departed this life, 10th Gctooer, 10-4.
Nothing con ever ,
Tho love a hoart holds dear;
Fond memory llngcre every day.
Remembrance keeps her near. . . .
—Inserted by her loving sister, Lonio Stubloy.
OAKISS. In loving memory of Hrnic, nearly
lorod sonoi Will and Ethel, di«l on 10th October.
tonder chord of memory is softly touched to-day.
— Inserted hy lite parents.
CARR. — In loving memory of my dear mother,
who died 10th October. 1021; also my dear father,
who died 7th May, 1002. t t . ,
Ttiough lifeb rings much that 1b altered,
And time brings much that is new;
There is ono thing that never alters,
That's our memory dear mother, of you.
—Inserted by your loving w>n, Jack, and family.
CAIlIt. — In roil ami liuliii mc-niory of uur .luar-
est tnather, who passed away 10th October, lUl.
A tender chord of memory
la softly twiclicnl t(Mlty ;
Loving thoughts of you, doar mother.
Will newer fado flawy. . „
—Inserted by her loving son, Jim, Kfflc and Roma.
OARR. — In loTlng meinotv of our dear mother,
who iwBRtd sway ou 10th October, 1921.
Cxiuld I but hear that loving voico
As In the days of old,
Tho years of grey would fade away
Into a span of gold.
— Inserted by her daughter. Lottlo And son-in-law,
Arthur, grandchildren, Viti, Arthur, Annie, Eric,
Consldme. _ . bi
CARR. — In loving memory nf my darling mother,
who passed away on th; 10th October, 1021;
also uenr father.
A precious ono from un hn gone,
A vulco we loved is still;
A place la vacant in our. hearts
That never can ho filled.
—Inserted by her loving daughter, Annie, and
Ronnie.
CARR. — In lovlnug memory of our dear friend,
Mra. Harsh Ann Out, who pawed away peacefully
10th October. 1021.
Hho heard tho volco of Jesus say,
Cotno unto Mo and rest;
Lav down, thou weary one, lay down,
And 1 will givo you rest.
—Inserted by M. and il. Jack, North Fitsroy.
COOl'ER.— lAving remembrance of my dear hus
band, who passed away on th« ftth October. 1924.
No ono knows the silent heartacuo
That makes mo, long for you. ...
—Inserted by hte loving wlfo and family, Alice
Cooper, Fishermnu s Ilenu. l'ort Melbourne,
COOPER.— In loving remembrance of my dear
father, who passed tiway on the 8th Oetpber, 1024.
OM has taken you iu His keeping.
Wo hare you in our thouahtN. . , ,
—Inserted by h» loving son anu daughter-in-law
and grandchildren. Will ami Iluby Cooper.
COX. — In lorlnc moinory of my dear brother,
diaries, lato GIot llmitly-road, Llaternwlck, who
died 1(>th Octobor. 1020.
Thoughts return to days gone past,
Years roll on. hut memory lats,
— Inserted by Dick, Mtgglo and family, "Ilcs-
wood," Loch.
IN MEMORIAM,
DALY.— Tn ever loving memory of our dear
Renie, wlio lwsswl sway 10th Dotobur, 1914.
Hwcet remembrance.
— Inserted by hor loving tmrcnts, D, and C. Daly.
DALY.— In loving memory of our dear Bister,
Renie. who passed away 10th October, 1U14.
Though death divides, fond memory clings,
—Inserted by her loving sister and brother-in-law,
o t cite and Horaco Loolcv.
DALY.— In I ii viiti; niomorv cf my dc»r Utter,
Irene, who pawed away l,i!i October 1014,
... . Sweet remembrance
— Inserted by hivlba stater, Nell.
.. 1,A/5'KiX'— ""'""'P' of our udcemnl employer.
C. It. H n vry. who una e&Ucd liomo to the
higher Ufe on tho lOih October, 1920.
lfte clircry smile and happy ways
Aro pknaant to recall;
He was n friend to many.
Ami gained rrapoct from all.
Upright nnd just in nil his wara,
Faithful and true In tho end of his days.
llrnnlwlek.1" ' U' Vcm
_ DAY BY.— In loving memory of Mr. O, It.
who pnHnwl away on the 10th October. i02«.
A tender chord of memory is dc«i>ly touched to-
— ' inserted hy B. niick and the girls, Velite Hosi
ery, Wiflton-stroet, Brunswick.
DK DOHHIC. — In loving memory of Lyle, the
lovod llttlo grandson of Mr. nrnl Mrs. Ulbb. Me-
loncj' s-rnnd, lZast Cbmhurwell, ncithcw of Grace and
Lylo, who passetl away on thn lUtli October, 102U.
Our darling at rest.
FOSS.— In fond memory of our dear father,
Henry For, died imh October, 11113; also dear
brother, Edwin, died 2ml July,. 1009.
Ahrnya remembered.
— Inserted by hla loving son. Jack, and daughter-in-
law, Till, und grumichildron, Sylvia and Jack
. GARCIA. — In sad nnd ever loving memory of our
darling dud. Jacob, who died on 10th October,
1022, dearly beloved husband nf the Into Ange
lina, loo denrly loved ever to be forgolteu.
An tvo loved you, so we luian you,
Thoughta ot yuu nre nlwaya near:
Loved, remembered, longed for always,
A long as the years roll on.
— Inserted by lus sorrowing daughters and sons.
GRK1JNMOUNT. — In loving memory of my dear
ly beloved father, who passed away ou the 8th
October, JQ2U, at Bun bury, W.A. Buubury tnpers
please copy.
Ho had a nature you could not help loving,
And n liciirL that was tiurcr than cold:
And to tho»e who knew nnd lured him,
His ineinoiy will never grow cold.
To-dny brings back aid mcinortc,
Yes. mcinenca that raako mo cry;
To think that you wiro taken,
And I could md, say good-bye.
— Inscrlcrl by hi loriug daughter and son-in.law,
A. und 1). Crumble, Melbourne.
I1AI.L1GAN.— In nitVctionato remcmbronco ot
dear Arthur, who irasscd nwny on tbo lOUi Octo-
t>er, H>23. 1'Xct fondly reme<mbercd.
— ftaruh.
HALL1GAN. — In affectionate rcmcmbranco of
my dear father, who passed away ou tbo 10th Oc
tober. ili-'li.
ilu.tt « few lincB of remembrance,
A «e think of tho days that arc ittot;
Picturing you in our memory
.hist as wo saw you innt.
— lnsortol by his daughter, Dulsy Cecelia.
HANDS. — Iu loving mcimvry cjC my dear vrifo
and mother, who departed this llfo on the 10th
October. 1022.
— Inserted by iter lorlnc husband aud s on.
HANDS.— In loriitir memory of my dear aunt,
who passed away on Lho H»lh Octobor, 11)22.
Mnttorics, like tha ivy, cling.
— Inserted by iter loving sister, Mrs. R. Yates, and
nieces, Hilda stnl Edna.
1IKKDEU&OX. — In lovlnc memory of tny dar-
ling daughter and alstcr, Annie, aged 17 ywara,
wlto Uftwrteil thla Ufo t>.» tho 10th Uclcbcr, 102o.
Vho w'(w just a sweet llttlo sttcwdrop,
A dear litllo tlower from birth, .
Bo Gcd took her homo to His Keeping
Bm'oro slm wa.«, su>ilo<l by this earth.
— Inserted by her loving mother ntul brother, Bill.
HI'JNDICBSUN. — In loving memory of my dear
sinter, Annie, who departed this life on the 10th
October, lt>25. , , .
Wo do niyt. fucgi-f. yctt, or do wo intend,
think ct you dearly, ami wo will to the end:
Uono and foTCottcw by s.«no you uuy he.
But. cut dear to our memory. _ -
— lu.'Ttcil by her loving sister, and bro
ther-in-law, Jack Aiundm. fto Kcon-strcct, Inorn-
jteNLEY. — In fond and loving memory of my
dear husband, Frank, who passed peacefully away
10th October, 11)20. at Wytdanata; also my doar
youiiRCftl sun. IVHllam Henry, killed in oetlou 4th
October, 1017. R.l.P.
A jialnfnl slnwk, a Mow ficvcce.
To part with two wo loved so dear;
Our low Is great, we'll not complain,
But trust in God to meet again.
—Insetted by his loving wife nnd family, 44 vic
toria -street, North Melbourne.
HULL.— In loving mctnwry of dear mother, who
passed away on (lie BHlt October, 1P20.
Lo/e'a sweetest gift — Remembrance.
— Inserted bv htT daughter and son-in-law, Annio
and Harry.
JON Eft . — Tn loving memory of our dror mother
and Rratidma. Sarah Jones, who msscd away at
North Mcllwurne ou tlio Oth October, 1020.
Not. fonriAtcn.
— Inm-Tled by lier loving sun, daughter-in-law, and
grandMyn, Paul, Jeaiv and Donald.
K BATING. — In loving memory of my dcar wllo,
Frances Keating, dial ltlth October, 10213.
— Incited hy loving husband, aon and niece.
TCINIBUltGH. — In loving memory of my dear
wife, who away rat tho 10th October, 1D-3.
Cblm and vicntvful aim is sleeping.
Kwee-U-f. rc>t has follivweti jvain;
I wtio lotal. her Nidly inifa her.
But trujt in G»l to meet again,
— In«rtc<l by her loving husband and Bella.
KINIBURGH. — In lovlug memory c< cnir dear
mother, who passed away on the 10th October,
1923.
Sunshluo pc.saro. ahadows fall.
I/nimt ronwmbrauco wutlnsta all.
— InscThxt hy her lovinc donuhter and Mvn-in-iayr.
Hva and wri. Mcl»llan, ''Immenooor," V/il-
"ftrurontl, \V''tds»r. .. .
' 'AlNliMJRG In IcrlrA mtmon' of our- dear
T7.«>tli<f, who passed ft way on tho 10th October,
T1»cto le a. link' death' cannot serer—
Ijovo and rcmcmtinmce lnt fee over.
— Tnse/ttfd I r/ her loving daughter nnd son-in-law,
Kllcen ami Bill Brown, Iltmdi. Bydnejr.
LAMBERT.— In loving memory nf our dear
daughter, EUlo, whu was accidentally killed on
tho 10th October, 1020, aged 2€ years.
Always deep down in our hearts,
ASTicro Jnvu bums bright and trno;
Thcre'ft ;t light that will bum fur crcr
In memory, dear KWe. for you. ,
—Inserted hy lier loving parents nml brothers, ana
crandi>aronli, T. Bimuiti. Cohurg.
LAURIE. — tn loving memory of my donr hus
band, George, who dJM on tho 10th October,
1023.
I have Inst my tiolo companion,
A life linked with ray own;
And day by day I tnisa him
An 1 walk through life alone.
—Inserted by his loving wife, I. Laurie.
LAURIE. — In loving memory of our dear fafher,
who jwMvd nwny on 10th Ortnbrr, 1025,
Kcuicmbrauro is A golden rhitin
Tlmo tri«>s tn hrenk, hut tries iu vain.
— Inserted hy his loving daughter nnd son-in-law,
Amilo and Arthur, nnd son and daughter-in-law,
lie and Violet.
LAWLESS. — In loving memory of my dear wifo
and our dear mother, who departed this life at
Bust Malvern Ittth Gcioltcr, 1523. Sadly mlvcd.
—Inserted by her lnrlng husteind and children.
May, Iwiurencc nnd John,
LAWLESS. — In luring memory cf my dear sis
ter, lle.en Isabel, who departed this llfo 10th Oc
tober, 11)25.
—Inserted by her loving brother, Joseph I. Lurns-
LAWSON. — In loving memory of our only son
apd brother, AIL. also loving dad cf Charlie
and The.inn, who died on the 10th October, 1020.
— Inserted liy lite loving patents and elslcre.
UPKI,Kli._i" memory of my IrasK-iml, J»meo
! .v.. ,? ,ll0<! (nwlflenly on !ho lull Octolier,
11121. uctuombrance.
— Inserted hy his wife, Stiniu Llffler.
LOURIE.—Jn loving memory cf ray darling sis.
r-, 'ui.;.vh«> 'tepartc.! this life at 41 John-sttvet,
North AUIliamstow-n, on HUh October, 1020; also
in loving meniory of my brother-in-law, John
Lourie, who died 5th .September, 1U20. at Mel
bourne Hospital.
Hheltorcd hy tho Rock of Ages,
Anchoret! on tho golden shore;
in tbo loving arms of Jesus,
J I1, RAVC?1 t0T ere more,
tew M B n 6i#tcr and
ftiiauuiitt— in rati and loving memory of on t
Urfttira'roi,o? )'S(|J,' i""Ulr'!' w" on
With tain nv \.ttcli«l yon olnkinz,
wolclin) von failc niray:
AlfliouKh wo liiva) yon drarly.
»o could nuL make you ttny.
A wonderful mother so good and true.
The trials she wcnL through few could bear:
Hho never complained, she was not of that kind,
Mho was one of thoso mothers hard to find.
Ion often raid we would urns you,
jour words hare proved too true:
\\ e lint our dearest friend.
Dear mother, wheu wc lost you.
—Inserted hy her loving children, Alma, Peter,
1 Ictor, H ill io, Ethel, Llvle. IVank and Keith.
MAHEK.— In loving memory of my dear hus
band and our dear father, who died on tho fith
October, 1825.
Timo rolls on. nnd still we mlts him.
Never will his memory fade;
Irving thought will ever linger
Hound the spot where he is laid.
—Inserted by his affectionate wifo and children.
MvClHCK ARD.— In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on tho 8th October,
You have gono from tho world of sorrow,
Yon are free from suffering and pain;
The troiiblcf and trials you had in this life
Will never diotrc&s you ngnm.
—Inserted by her loving son, Leo, (laughter and
san-iudflw, Muriel and Jack, nnd granddaughter,
Jrttn.
McKERIlOW. — In lovlnc memory of tny dear
wife, und our denrly lovcu mother, who departed
this life on tho 30th October, 1U10, late oi
Jcvtho, South Ginpsland,
Upright ntul just in all her ways,
Faithful and true to the end of hor (lays;
Honored iu Ufe, treasured in death,
A beautiful memory is nil vvo have loft.
—Inserted by her loving husband and family. 111
High-street, Pmhrnn.
McPAUI.AND. — In loving memory of ovtr dear
sou and brother. Jmnea Iu'w, who died at Carlton
on thu l(Mh October, 1015. R.l.P.
In our hearts yon are fondly remembered,
Sweet memories cling to your name;
Hearts that loved you in deepest affection
Lovo you lu death Just the same.
— Ins-crtei by his loving mother, sisters ana bro-
MKARS.— In loving memory of our dear mother,
who passed nwny al her realdenco. Glenlyon-road,
Brunswick, on tbo JOtU October, 1024.
May God grant ber soul eternal rest.
— Iiweilol by Iter loving husband and family.
MEAItS, — In loving memory of our dear mother,
wlm puraoi uway on the 10th October, 1023, at
Brunavrick. death cannot sever—
|ri»nd reiiu-mbranco lasts for ever.
—Intel ted by her loving daughter and son-in-law.
Ivy ami Wai. Trotmnn, and little granddaughter.
Joan, Bcttcnntfield-ptirade. Middle Park.
MKYEKK. In loving memory of my dear brother,
who lsissod awny at Melbonrno Hospital on thn
My\iKMumy need to be reminded of the
Tbo hws of tny dear brother was more than word#
To thiYik I could not say gotul-byo
Will alvvay l»rin« regret;
But the one who loved r«ufdcarly
— Inserted" bMiis loving sister. A. Tuily, Kyabraui.
afEYElt. — In loving memory of Doris, who dlcO
lOUt Dcttilter, 1525. , mt r „ __.i
— Inserted by Mr, and Mrs. L. Mills and
JMjiltnis.— in loviiw , !' 0 iW1,L'il!S
Jackie, vvlio iMftied sway loth October, iu-3. aged
1 year and b nunths.
A cluster ot loving mennnles.
The fondest our hearts can frame;
Wo wmtb thnn In a garland, t
And twine them around your name.
I<nvr'« gi cutest gUl— rctnuuihrAnce.
— IiisorUni hy his lnrlng mother and father and
brother, Bobbie, 27 Giettora arenue, coburg.
MOUU1H.— In fond memory of darling Jata
who palfiud away lUth October. ID-o. agwl 1 yeat
nSI "!\s'vvo loved you, so we mis you,
In our memory you are .near;
Loved, remembered, longed for always,
As It dawn another year.
—Inverted by lite loving eraudnia. grandfather,
aunts, uuelus. Harney, family, 137 Ilolden -street.
North. J-'it troy.
(For" Continuation of In Memorlam
Notices See Page 6.

in memobiam.
(Continued from p«ge 1.)

NUUMAN. — In loving mcinot.v of m.v dear litis-
band and our loveu father, Henry .1. Norinnu, wh&
pawed uway on tUo lOLli Oatobor, iUlo.
l.oTo'a tresaured gift— rcmcmbrancs.
Always deop down in our hearts, 1
Where iovo burns bright and true; )
Thcro'a a light that will burn fiv ever ,
In memory, dcur dtdda, for >011, I
— Inserted by his loTing wife anil family. -
OAK EH. — In loving memory of my dear bus-
baud. Humid Oakcs, and loving father, who de
parted this life on tho 10th October, IU20.
One who will never ho forgotten,
—-inserted by his loving wife and family.
PKAHCK. — In loving memory of my doar hut.
hand and lather who passed away oif utii Ooiohcr,
— lusavtcd by his loving wlfo and family.
PEXKEKTJ1Y.— In loving mwnory of our darling
son, itonald, who paeoed away Utb Uvtobcr, J02U.
A tender chord of memory
la softly touched to-day;
Loving thought of you. dear pon,
Will never iu» away.
—Inserted by hlo loiing motbor, father and broiher
Lunlroy,
I'EXHEItTHY.— In loving momory of our dear
grandchild, Kouthi, who ptwMui a. way iltlr Uclubcr,
IU20, n«»a1 4 mouths.
Ixnl .said I give, i lake,
I'M nr.t grioTe-, dear lloimbl la raft-;-
Tlo dwells with im iu henven ahowr.
Hmtt-uniled by angdfi. pence and low.
— Imorlod by bin loving giiuHlpavontff. aunt and
unclr.a, 12 TcnnyHon-'dnxjl; Scddcn.
PEXllKKTUY.— Itv loving meinoiy of mft' dar
ling ncpliBw, Houald,- wlio Las.«l away Oth October,
3U20, cwl I mo'jlli
Ho was just a puto llltlu snowdrnp,
A nvcut HU-lo ItnMcr from birth. !
Hur. God callftd him homo lo licaven
Hcfmo ho we Mdle<l by tho earth.
— Inserted hv bin loving undo ami aunt and
coiuiu, Ilnzcl.
PENNY. — In loving memory of my dear hvehawl
una our rirnr father, who passed away on J Oth
October. 1021.
A lender chord of memory
Is softly touched to-oay;
I.tr» In our henrts a memory
Of tho lovod one parsed away.
— Inserted by loving wife and family.
PETTY (new I'lumb). — Tn ohcriabrd mftmury of
n lnvml danghtiT and alstor, ijhim. Margaret, wb?
I«wscd to a higher lift? Hdh October, UPJ-l,
Euro's greatest gift— Itcmembranco.
— Mr.lhcr,- Jack and Kcuc, Damns! cr,
PIvFTV (neo Pliunbl. — In chorlshcil memory
of a. Iwctl daughter and sister, laiura. Margaret.
wli9 panned to a higher Pfo.
Lnvo's area teat gift — Botncinhraucc.
— Mother,- Jack and Itcnu, Doncautcr.
HAY. — Tn loving memory of my dear husband.
Mir. J. Ilay, n.S.O., who wan killed in Franco
5th Oclolmr. 31)18; bho our dearly lotcl only
daiiglitrr, Lilv, who died 10th October. 1010; and
niv doar brother. Horny Ward, who diod in 1' ranca
3 nth October. Ml 8. .
—By his loring wife and eons. Jack, T\a11y and
Dug.
HKK-fM— In loving mommy of my beloved wPe
mid our «lear mother, who jiassad awouv suddenly
30th Octoliw, 1020.
Always (Iron down in our hearts.
Whrnw lovo burns bright, and true.
Wbr.ro our thoughts rsroMu for ever,
.tintbe. darling dear, of yon.
— liurrtfd bv buMmnd. dai,pht,it and wn and f-on-
irt-l«w. Irone, HlUic. Mr. and Mrs. 11. Tragi!!?. |
It EI p.— In sad nnd loviug memory of my dear/
bUhband, .Tames Ifsnimu Ileid, who passed awny
on lnih October. 102-1. ,
III weary hours, bin days of. n»lu.
Hin .sleepless nights nro past:
His rerv patient, worn out fntma '
Has found Mvcof. rrst at lat- . f
Sl»0 tli" Mccp yon much needed.
Free from sorrow, free fisim pain..
When I think how much sou suffered /
I could not wish you back aaaiir. .
— hr.cvlod liv hh loring wifo. Aunis l»Cid. 11 1
Uonndory-roftd. North Melbourne.
HEIR— Ill loving memory «r our dear father,
who passed away on 101 h October, 102-1.
A tender chord of memory
la softly touched to-day;
I.orin thoughts (,f yon. dear father.
Will never pass away.
—Inserted by bis loving aone. Em and Jnn. AUd
daughter-in-law, Alice.
UUDKHKCK. — fu loving memory of my dear
ami. Ihlic, who passed awny 1lth October, 111311,
at Ilawksburn.
Oh. why were you tnknn,
8(i young and so fair.
When the world held others
It. better could paro 1
— inserted by bis loving mother and father, II.
\V. Jorgenson, nnd- brother, Lonuie.
RUnnnECIC. — In sad nnd lov!ng memoiT nff
our darling grnndaoti, T.ealio. who fell asleep Ibliit
Oclobur, IP20. To memory ever dear.
A cluster of loving memories,
Tim fondest our hearts can frame;
HV live nnd tlduk of you always, / .
And love tn mention your uame. V
Always deep down in our hearts, t
Where love burn:' bright, and truo: '
There's n light lhal will- hum for ever
Tu memory, dear LesHc, of you.
—Inserted by his loving Nana and granddad, I",
and M. 11.
Tim® rolls on and still we miss litm, I
Never will his memory fade; r
Loving thoughts will ever linger '
Hound tho snot whero you are laid.
-Loving tinclu and aunt nnd cousins, C. and
HliDEBKCK. — In memory or T.oalift. little friend
of A. ami II. Norman, Fnlcy. .South Australia,
.lust a. line of sweet remembrance,
A mcmoiy fond and true;
-lust a token or affection
To aliow, dear Lea., we think of you.
—Inserted by A. Norman.
NllEKlDAiN. — In loving memory of my etenri
husband, Jatner, who died lUth Uclobcr, 1P2U '
U.l. P. '
I hare lost my soul's compauion,
A life linked with my own;
One in life, in love, lu feeling;
Death parted, now I'm all alone.
—Insetted by his loving wife, Ellen Sheridan.
SIIKKIDAX, — In loving memory of our father.,
who died «m 10th October. 1020. H.l.P.
Wo miss your smile of welcoms.
We miss your word of praise;
H o miss you, dearest dad,
lu a thousand different way.
— inserted by his loring ton and uaugiilor-in-law, i
Stan and Elvic.
8HEIUDAX. — In loving icmenibranec of our1
near father and grandfather, who passed away
on ihe 10th October, Jt)2C. Heat in luMce.
rprisht and jmb in all bis ways.
Faithful and Uuo lo the end of nis days;
Honored in life, trvasurcd in death,
Our loving father was laid to rmt.
—Inserted by hla loving son and danghter-in-liw.
Jack nnd Lily, and grandchildren, Jack and
Levin,
NHEIUUAX. — In loving memory of my dear
father, who died tOtli Octol>er, ibl'll,
Hcst, my kind and i;cnlln father.
From this troubled world of cane;
In heaven wo hope to meet you.
Where (here is no patting there.
— Inserted by his daughter, Nelly.
SUEllIDAN. — In loving memory of our deal
father, who died on 30th October. J920. It. I. P.
J Ha lifts a beautiful memory;
His absence our great mhtow.
Loved by all. i
— Inserted by his loring daughter and son-in-law,.
Annie and George Taylor.
SHERIDAN — In loving memory of my dcafi
dad, who died 10th October, 11)2(1. H.l.P.
Lovo'rt uwcetefct gift— remembrance.
T.'mc'w steady flngius /
mootlios out the edge of grief; .'j .»
Put. tlio tender lroo'.c of memory ' ' /
'Dims hack nnalbcv laif.
— Inserted by bin Jovim: daughter, Lily.
SHERIDAN. — In loving incnuiy nf my dear
fulher. who died on t.bo 10th October. 11120. .H.l.P.
We cherish still with Jove elneere
Loring memories cf one so dear.
— Inserted by his lo-ving daughter and sotv-in-law,
Nora, and Ilnny Oliphaut.
.SUBIUDAN. — Sweet to-day is the memory of
our doar father. Loved, by all. H.l.P. i
— It.MTled by his loving daughter, Afarj', and
son-in-law, .lames Tcaucy.
fill INB.— In loving memmy i>f our deair sihtor,
Rridget Anno (Hcnsy). who jca-icd away| on 7tli
Dctoiicr, Ul'Jii. May hoc door soul ic-t in pence.
— Inswtcd by her affectionate ai.d suirowiug »ls-
Uih ami brotiier.
, RILK. — In sad and loving memcn-y of our dear
luother, lloy. who wn;i acciduntelly killed ut
O'Hliaiuisay Weir, on 7 Mi October. IP20.
— Inserted by ilia loving f-lstein ami brolheif.

Smith, who depoj'tod this lifo tOtli October, 1020,
«l Uicluiiond. Ever remembered.
— Inccrtcd by Ida loving wife and family.
SOROK f B\V I TOH .—1 n loving irnicmbranc® of
m.v dear husband, who ihiswcd away on 10th Octo
ber, 1020. May bin dvir aoul rest in
Ahuys fondly runembwel and saoiy muMod.
— Inserted tor His loving w'ic.
SO-RO K 1 1d W I 'I'OI I . — In loving mcntory of our
beloved father, Jacob, who passed away tuth Octo
ber, 1P20. May Ids dear soul rest in peace.
—Inverted by bin loving son aud daughtpr-i»-law.
ami r.mnUchiW, Dr. aud Mrs. and Ivjeith Jacob
SoutUwick.
SOIIOKIEW1TUH.— In lo.lnr mfmory nl ray .jroi
f.Mltr, .vlio pasafii .wav oi» the 1011. Oetohor, Ih.tt.
M«y hie eoul rout 111 pcttee .
—Inserted hy hie son. Ismc, mil n.uirfilfT-in-liin,
Hannah, and grandcliildren, I'.ether, Lanti, Mark,
Vahla and David.
ROUOKl'ICWlTCIl.—- In loving mtniftn of my
darlfng father find our dcvoltd crundfatlicv, whea
pa-actl away on lHth October. 1020.
May his dear sold ret. in ltcai't.
A bcamiiul memory left behind
or a loving lather ho good and kipd.
Inserted by toil affectionate daughter. ReAur;
aup-iu-law, Iwco. anil grandchildren, Cllvc, Morjovic,
Geoffrey nnd Ella Sward.
SPARKS. — In loving memory of my dear wifo
and our beloved mother, Rot-ctta Spaifcv "ho de
initcd this lifts at Kensington on fltti October
11i21.
A lender chord of memory
Is &c4tly touched to-day;
1>iT|r.g tboughto of you. dear mother,
Will noiisV pa. as a-way.
— Imcrtcd by her loving huMwiuL daughtryn aui
aim, Mrs. Wallif.. Mis. tTirthy (Altona), Mr. IUU
>ct, and emi,.- Hert (Kensington).
SPEN(I5R. — In sad and loving memory of out?
dearly loved ton, Lynll, who j«sscd nw.iy TUtU
October, at Ilridge.-strcot, Port Jfclbourne.
Deeply loved, deeply mourned.
Treasured deep in memory's raflkct J
Lies a gcin that glitters bright; » I
And it shines with twofold rapture i ..
As wo sit alone to-night. (
Thinking of our loved one. f
And tho hftpyy long ago.
In tho hmd whore the, bright one? are gathered,
In the far uway hc,!nn whcff they dwell.
Do they know- how our tad brails arc beraking,
Do tl;ey know how we inihs them ami Into
them as well 1
.Memory >vil| ever kftp thy 'piaeious form iu. view.
Till, when life'i &pau i« o'e-v, dear LyalL wo'll
eio. tho line t«» vu.
— Inserted by his surruwiug parents, IV. igwl 8,
ijpeiiMr. (
.Sl,KNCEK.--ln Md and loving memory of my
mar brother. Lynll, who passed away Kith Oeto-
Ucr, Htl-1, at llnclge-stieet. Port Melbourne..
... , Ever rcmcmbwod.
Missing, yes, for nil ttmr- missing.
Duo that wo to ill could spare:
Not. R. day do we forget yen
.... 0"r rai'»'» loi; hp itlv.'nys tlicv...
?f! .. rllcn w«n>lorf. a. rrpn' hlndmn («U.
r.n ''as, of our childhood, hour oryotid ic.
A ,hjw| roincs hefuru iuP, m, pmt.
nr,i &."k pik"" iu"1
Umlo and Ifalsy'aml luTlo'coridR.
TRIGG. — In loving memory of niv dwr Inu.
I»an«l und our dear father. WIMIbui Trigg, who (iknl
at Pmhraii on 1(«h October. 3112,1.
1 1 iH ehu'i-y Kinilo and nappy waya
An plf.isant to rural), ,
Hi- was a frjund In mpny,
And gained rccpiad from all.
J-pnght and just i|i all hta way>.
I1 aitliful ar.d true Jo tho end of hia dara
— liuxrtcd by UU loving wifo and family, i
TRJGG.-i-ln loving menmiy of our dcqr father
uhoiescd away on the loth October. J?23
1 wo years liavu puxscd, dear father
.Since you wcro laid in real.;
And those that miss you most to-day.
Aw tho onw that lovM you beat.
im"?! rt i 'l. hwing Ron and daughter-in-law.
jilwije urandchildien. Jean ami
LRNON — DAIKJV. — in loring memory of my
.' 1,1 'wilier, wtoo passed away on tha (»tb tlctol«nr.
oil" 1 hJ ir J' <«iAce' iv,m PMChl ft" ay
on the Jflni riepteniljcr, 1020.
m,wo them, BO wa mf«S) ihein,
Ihoughta of them are ever dear;
1-ovnI. renunnberwd, longed for always.
Aa It dawna another year.
GriciMind iiJt du'bl»
October. Hjlfi. at Ksat Ilrunswiek.
II L inrmmv is as dear lodwy
As ill the limn lie |»»Rs.d «w«v.
Inserted by his vnfn and fmiliv.
W.M'GIL- In loring IIUIIIOIV of llnrohl irht
died t»rh Oeiober. IP2-I. »«an»Hi. vrt)r»
God has yon („ Hi, krepli.C. !
Ilii have yon i» our tliouclit.

in memoriam.
WABJGIt.— in loving memory of my dear -ton
and mother, Harold (Ken-pie), who passed away
tha .llli October, 11)22, agul n years; also loving
ibltv "tnl fiitber, passed away juth Ajiril,
i.nved, rrinembered, longed for always;
t. Hut, it a all in Tain to wuop,
l- or tears of lovo will nevor wakn him
l-rom iii« hapjiy, peaceful sleep.
sk' "o ii strow with loving manoriw
'ihu path that he once trod:
IHi'sh thu years mo had him wHh us,
Ami u-avo the rwt to God.
r7!diacr iva«. y liuc mother. Ivy, Amy. Ale,;
urovner-lu-iaw, Ueoige, and nephew. Ronnie.
towing memory of my dear
abker. molrl, who died ou ffth OcLoljfr, ll)2«: alio
s? «;. "jouivr. who died on 27th December.
wlft. Mfitlur anil daughter reuiiHcd.
%Vtn C Cr lov|nB fci,ter' w> #nd Hlcnd,
'n 'hig ineinory of Norman, our.
ki vni H"d loved hrothcr, n/v-idcn tally killed
Bt. Kllda-iwao, 10th Oeiober. 1026.
» 3lrt sbftii un hide an aching heart.
C l n »h5,nMT nM'£H wo "«o Wt grow old.
i i ,wc?ry blm nor the years condemn.
Vetncm Jnd Kth rarenls and loving brothers,
ii«i '',u fond remembrance of my
1wi, Norm, died lotli October, 11)20.
i . , r:,',er "U'ombcrcd,
-instvicd Jock Gordon.
vii — 1 11 $ fugnluftoro of my loring
Oclohlr 1#"- k II""' r'" JO"'
,,y l,h true Vrioud, Alf Atkinson.
"1\ right.— in loving memory of our dear
m'liglit . who died JOth Octotier,
iu fh i.5 L ift.> car f?lll.'rr- .Tovcpb, who died:
laimstv iftlf.1' t"n,j mrt$'r Who died 26t.h
ht Ma v. Sm QIJr brolhcr- ,7w,in' uij0 'cd
"rntrrud v' t.bejr loviuc -on and <luubh(cr-iu-
wmrM.J n,',Bht ,n,d v- M. IV right.
min-rim)' ' v'vnn'»n memory of our dear mother,
A«| J. !.ini«" 1 y i'l died Hull octnlwr, 11)2-1, at.
£ ! ET'nS ft
U-tV "raf l,rul|,R'r luT'n,! ''"Wl't'" "-"1
Yn»«irl"(S.'—I".,,Dr'"lt "raraorj of our lUvlliu:, rv
"wv; J,nth October, lilt-,-, U 8
i L,- I'ark.
Iliots. lovliiB inol,lior, sisters nnd bro.

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