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BIRTHS.
TlODRKE — U" <hc 1lb July, In Dr. and Ms. II.
g Butfa, "«R. Koroit— a swu
OIABKtV.l.S' (dm Doimeliy). — On llm £9th Hay,
v tliwir rrsTrhne.'.- llnrnicy, to <ho
tJe u' Jlbort OUrkum — a uhi (Itolnsi WiUiaiu),
. Btilh dffirc Tr!l.
BVKRY (nco EHte Biirrn). — On tlx24ih July, at
Bui'j-rutti, Kitjrh-hawk. to Mr, .\xi Mm. C, Ertry—
« w ((,c\nr« AJbml).
LWFIELU. — On the 5Ui Angnst. at "QoVirnira"
arlraUi hospital. rh»mi->noT-crw»d. Mlnxkor. to Air.
aul Mra. IL u .X Runalbo-avonue, llawka-
tom—twics (son aud dnughlor). Ail duuxg wdl.
M'tTKCBtV (tiro Ella LowrV. — On the IWh Jnly,
at'taVfr cusiiloncu "I. 4jA," Warbnrton. to Mit. aud
ito. J-vii M'ltory-a <hti (Jack Wr).
NBWTOlkr (nee Itonnr-lly). — On Lhe lnt Ai«r»ut,
i tlirir e.t5i«icoo% Hamburg atreot, JfcrJiraood. to
jio win of Norman htvj>oa — a daugiitcr (Norma
r ITxino). Herh doing well.
&LAJ)B — Ou the r,Ji Atiga< a( Bteter Bareott/a
) Kf-er. Co Mr. ODd JJX3. 15. Sliuto— f)U
(Kidaanl John).
XHWNU.—Dtt Urn 'X»t)i July., at Ginr Twudcoce.
"Kmc»lcy." bioninefl rvwaifl. Nf>rt.h Mi'lbounift. to
Mr. ami Mra. A, Ztviig— a ;tought«r (Ikim). I5«LV
'MARRIAGES.
jJSTrND— PETTBflSnN.— Cta the 2nd Jab',
it tiio G-sntorlnxry CouBrngation/il CbiiTch, by U»e
jiff h. Pcrkiat, Clwrhw Louis, ymmsur sono Mr.
and Mi. L H. Weatlonii, Dunttlm. N<jw ZjuLukL
; u CbarloUa ElL-aboth. olntoL daimtitox of Mr. and
Mw. I'. Pctcxiicn, 270 Munt iUbcct-road. Suiti
j jlilla j ;
DEATHS.
RAKBDL— On Rio («h A«i«U5d, rrt Jwr
Sn "71 MonlafJiuvratiA, Mdbmirno, Alary
& "the dSErly beAnal vriJc of the .oto Wa) tor
'Ukcr. .«ii luring nutlur of //Wro. lta« IMitU,
llxatil, dwrkf, Wiilbmand OUdi, aged 63 ycarj.
11VST0W.— Oil tha 7th Aujust, at lvla rrridpr/r;,
. flis 'Uminmwd-Htreet, N.irUi ».Wlton, nftor «. loog
rid rwmful illfirre. Gotawi FntieTuA WUliam IIah-
tav brlmeil hu.-ihuri rrf Euffcule, atw fatjirT /(
Hii Will. Wxaa. ILu/i, Gaue, Winnw.
i: iW and HoraM. aged 47 ycera.
I BA3VOW.— On Uiu 7th Augiust. at h-a >ato rtsl-
I £ >«£;» Curiuex, Wfhvdmdt WlBbon.
; chltsi 31 of tho Liu C5i«v> I'Vjdenek and Ellen
H. Bratow and brr.'U.cr ctf llciuy, Harold aud
I- ftSfe (Mm IXirtrr),
BENCH (nu Cndornxvrd).— f»n the Wh Ampwt
; (qnJtlenly), as Kr ntud-.ncu, 110 Ralm,. Nuriii
JrnMnxt Mary (inirae). tlui d<arty Dca.tvl
mKc «t IHurk- lurch, axul lonni: mother « f Uar»-
lim Ms (M.a lUmnt). ik-my Golthjb (dtwa-oi;.
- With i'Mra. Khivi'orm.-) , Ada Addine (ttoaicMi).
'£ii Mettle (di-d). William (kULwt ci» aetire
(.>»), H«ory HiiHvru Tiwnuis Stanley (deceased),
>ii-ATtnl Uro-iy («ivcva«icU> mid lb-bun Alijort, and
Win' jrattdmothtT of lOteio. (.Iiarllt). Jtuliy (<lo-
ra.-oi), Lilivn, a'vk ard lluliv, and lorkig fin tor
ti Mary l.Uis. Gonlo-i); Wilriam, Thomas (cV:-
ivwd), 'li.Tr,v (d'Mi-nscdt. Liazio (Sir. Fury,
TTA.) aud limiTui (11x5. Morliy), ag'il 58 ymm
. No fiovrora to n-qtirn:. Doai/y mouramd.
IH1HIKVP. — Cbi tho Oth Angus!., at hLx rvr.klcTicc.
liCUVT." 1'iincWtff.rrcL, Kil/rro, Jumjn Ilcnlot,
»l 4'i ynan. AluLu'do and fifdxicy jkhjcd please
\ BIAWHUlINTi.— On the 0th Aunwrt, at - her
I ivjum' (Mr. r.Jiil Mr. IL T. I>. tto/U) reiatleneu,
I !)! UuhU-tro'!. lUeJimond. 1UsUtx?c Yi'iWtlto'.',
I diT.rlj U-lovel nife of .loJm Wtllinm P.tackburoe,
I jat, l;Ux- of 28 r.oo>-;U.,vet. Tyorik.
I Bffc\OKH(?H-NF». — «>n Urn tkH jVupcrt, at hrr
I ywvnts' nsiilc-uv, 191 0ulwU--f.tnv?L ttmlh ltlm-
I sennd. H<vitri«':) V.dl'r.iline, tho dtxiriy K-lornl Uih-.l
I itimjhler rt' Mr. jmd Mm 11. V. I). Sc.»U,
I mm! )oTii»4;- sibliT of Kduam, Arinin HermetA'i,
I llany (u.ieaiid), (/lien. Vera, IUrfi:ird, ami loving
I b-yT-ltFlaw r John .loyne and W. A. Toolu, agid
I 2) jejrt Lteiily n»urrvo\L
I BIloWN. — On th 7tir. Angus?. Juliet. Invrtl moc®
I of Ute of 2K Keulx-nVgrovo, liuiLxbury.
BYKO-W- On tho tklx A'tusL middenfr. at
I .'tfml Heiit.it, John ILiUlcn Lrvnord. of 5
|; YwnrstAji-L (plotiferrie, dearly hie»l liiistauid of
I Marv"iJoU and father of Hunicv, Etltei, I/xmard,
I Lolvn aad Harold .
I G<wl riveU: hW loral t.uro Ueep.
COLLINS. — On the 5th August, suddenly, at 46
Davis-street, Kew, George Frederick, the loved hus-
band of Ethel Collins, loved father of George,
Edith, Mary, Thomas (deceased), Lindsay and Ray-
mond. One of the best.
j CRRWTI1 KIL— On tho 4th Angwd. James Orew-
|\ Oirr. lite of Notrh FiUroy, in his 72ml year.
I' friiatoly itUorrcd nil 5th AugusL
I CCllMN.-On tho 7 tlx Atw«t, at her residence,
1 . 44 Miramn t.troJt, A«»t V.alo, EHcn. tins dearly
I". VirM vifo of this Jmu I Wflli.'-ni, loivnc mother of
i \UULjti. Aifrod, Lisdo (Mra. Mooro). Nettie
l (Mr.. OotieeU). Walter, NcilU arid Emily (Mrs.
I Knell), 82 yurw. Peaceful b" eiccpio.
I. DOfd.KY.— On tho 0th August, at Mell«onrne,
I , Ji-tniaii !)-«> iy, J;u".o of Uto Vjctorian ItaUrrayw,
I dearly Moved hiisbind nf Mary IVoley, 11 Col-
I Ims-icn'ct. Nonh NVIUianxstotvu. loval fiithor oi
I' <>ra)d, I'aLrirk, MirhitH, WUliara and tho late
I Klkn (Mr.». 0. Ji»:w<) and Jarrwi (late AI.F.)
I . hiorrd )-ouncf.-a #<vx ui tliu 'ate Jeremiah and Ellon
L. Loolcy, of Li-.tle Itiver, ogvl »U ycarj.
I-. He.it in pence
DUFFY.— On the 6th August, John William, the
dearly loved husband of Rose Helena Duffy,- of 1
Royal Crescent, West Brunswick, and loving father of
Mrs V Winter, Mrs. L Hancy, Eileen, Veronica,
Gavin and Frank, aged 63 years
| j ' May hJrt cml rest in
I:- EDWARDS.-— Ou the" 3rd August, at "Glen
1-' Hiwst," rascnG-crcrtwH; I'Xwndon, lUioda A. It.,
I-; taffy loved wife of IL T. Edwards, &nd kxved stotot
I- rf Mrs WwKms. Anot Vale; Mm Thomas, fiydncy;
l« Ma A. Ml wood; Mra. A. Aakcr, i'aendnn;
I'- Mn. J. B. Wilnm, Perth: doucHter of tixo late
m J<4in and Aim F&Ky, Uto of Ckuttonaloo and
l-artrillA
;i MMVAIUIS.— «m tbo 5th AtigiKt, pawra pcaco
I . fully au«y, nf diphtheria, ait (Ule, llosidtal,; Jiklc,
i; fjj darling .or, late ot Wallxahu
I Ills dy ing \wmlH were: Oh. nuun, I feel ox nappy
I - uk. Dearly loved, deeply mourr.eiL
I' —Mother.
I. KDWARDfi.— On th? 5Ui Atigunt, jwracd jieaco-
I fully a«y, after -mucii £Uirorin-£. ol' diphtlmria, at
I lloHiiUl, tmr tiariiriR kind ru-phow, iaio
I <f WalliaJU, ag\il 1( yctrs and 8 mowtlu.
I' Deud to Uii mid. unfceHng world,
I Erie, darling, rratiaj at hwt,
I —harried liy his sorrowinc aunt and uncle, May
I' U'd Lob .Newman, Footway.
GALBRAITH. — On the Utli Anpuat. at hi rod-
I ilmre, 4 N'-cwart-suvet, Itnxnx-Aick, Hnrid Iiirly,
I Cixriy loiil Imnlnind of I'li/alKth.' and father of
I- Jjih-rt, William, Uarid. Jmslo (Mr. Makin), Fred.
I rick. Alice (Sydney), Firgu/t. Arthur and Stollo-
I. Icb.rrcd privately, Sunday, 7th. AuuvmL
I, (iAVIN.—rm r.hii Oth AuRit. at SI lllar.cy-
urci. luwuoonu, .uarvm vainuoo, u»b
I" s cf Manin and Mary Ann1 Gavin, r/ Overt Vale,
- xcd l/nithor of Cis (Mm Norvr.yxL Sydney). IVidj
I (Omwat, Henry (Flfndera Lland). and Dolly
I- (Mm, Krlbr, Wyalnng), lato 7th Light Horeo,
I A.I.F.. tpal 31 yeare. H.l.P.
I 0AVJN.— On tiie 0th August, at 81 Blaxcy-fttreet.
I lUdimond, Martin Valentine, tho dearly bolovcl
I' t inland of I'Jnu. (nrt Wildman), and fcid fa tlior
I v o' IlerLird. Howard aud Edith Mary, lato employe
I. fennel and Woolcoik. Mc'ILnjutuo, aged 31 yiwra
311.1.
I (ilLDKIL— On tho f.Uv August, muldcnly. at nss
I ' n-Bdrncc. No. 25 Gcorgc.trrvt, South Mtdbourur,
. J'jtvs. uniflny, tiux dturjy IxiWuxil hu-»lvnd cf Laura
|, Oilihr, and luring latlu of Eilwani. lJrrt "?-t, Lluoal,
I ' Vehal. Ainu and l-Jfic. in Ixis 40th yiur.
I At rort-
I GILDER,— A trilmti of loro and cvixrf fur «ir
wther-ui-bw, Break. Dudley, wlio JiaJ Kuddeti'r at
iii; madtjuw, "N'yuri," Crlovcr-stn.ct, K'.axth ilcl-
: toviJL', on tlu; (lUi Augnst, aged 49 years.
I „ WiUt 0<aI. which :« hrtter.
I — C. iinl U. AUman. West KielinVjiui.
I- mi.DPJl.— On Uu OUi August (sikidcnly), at
Llovw-strvJ, South Meiboinn, E. l'». Gildu:'. the
ta.'o b-iuvoi htuUuT of Alfred John Gilder.
I At rest.
I „«nJ..12R.— On" t)io Dtli Ausurt (eiuldculy), at
I \rJ.ua' ' Gbivtr-strrvt, fctotuh Melbourne, K»tji\hI
. -Putky, tlw L'l jvttl lumluud rf liuni Alia:, an t
I f/l,ll!'r ' 'IVd, Ernie, Lionel. Pavy. Alma
mid Llsi/i, in his 40:ii ycur. At mi.
I. ' , GItAILAM.-'-Ori Uw 7th Auirust. al. his rrel-
' 'lunco, 59 Itofililxi-nvu), C'auhiold John, tlio lw»-
I : of Mary. nn<l lorttig father Af Kddic, Ituy
'; Md 9ri,l;mu Ii-ni sufferer at tkhL
I — On thn Ofli August, at Ukj nosid«xjno <J
;l55 BwL-ori. Noiv OislviitM, Witluuu Hotiueu il all.
I ' Vlctoria-ruul, Autmrik, agod
I' HH1I10-I4.— On the 3rd- August, at l>er
B: taniia rwtacnce, 67 Anr>le-aLi\x»t, Mooaee
Bv p».<iafully auar. Margaret lMwlto
B> itV,nffC' holorod mother of Addio (Mrs. Oircn).
B t«7rtL m UIU CUarlia ILL P. Privately in-
I ' v IIANLDY.--O11 Uie Cth A.ugust, at hli reaitknw,
B . ?a . 4\ Wiiliam-streH, AblxitHfont, Martin, the
B: liaUaul of Uuj huto .Stfctx ilanlcy.
I vL0? feth,T M 'Mra. A. Ilomiltun, Mm M
I ?! Jotux HarJcy. By roqrArtt, no
B; flwx-ra. May liin aoul ps t tn pcatv.
: t,,c 5th August, at thq residence of
u?J4Vc?L,-..Mo'mt Cormel, llunUneddn-CTovo. Co-
B' -"n (he darling Infant riou of Hcnrv
I - 4i' » I3 and loved brother of lvcvin, aged
- 4h wecka our loved one in heaven.
I .,JlAtl>s.--Oii (ho 5Ux August, at his Lte n-sl-
' " >Mit Albert, William Alfrwi.
I- fa?, 7 - A'baml of Martha Holmes, and lcw«i
I AuJtot " I>'"Si0 l,|UL
I : tJ!,W|llia.-;0n til! 7Ui Ausust, Don., VcTDroro,
r llW Oaudxtcr <4 I'homas anri Ada
I- J . rf iiWTM-jcrrcL Collingirocd. tutl
m AelviU01 4 'n,anm'
1-1 . &>ft. I'-toUkc and - bister united,
:y little children to conic unto Me,
I; (he Ah.AugiisU at privato hnfpltol.
Jlnilda, Uie dearly belated who
ral; Jwtrt. of 112 Ilulcigh-Atreet.
I - il/nrly lord inot)/cr of .MjrUu. Von aoti
K '7.;IoM0. 40 reus.
I-' «$"»£.— V» A'®. Tttt Anxaat. -V. no Kapior.
I jFS-7. 'TOt/.r-lJ, lol/tr/TO llaiy. Ir/l-.rnl -la/li'litci
I '- ( V1? ', Wu I'liunit Lowlor. u 7 n iH
|>! , intanoir1"- I,uotw>V «(Wl 2-1 yean. I-rira
|> if k? nna1-' 7,0n,tUfi3„ ArS- ,« tl® VRMmkc
i toi Brira'v. i/'i: ,s;vr"!>- W> Norior-miw;. I-'ooia-
.3. Htoio n«l M?e' Vri'l? T41 ,Uct'u of A.
>. ftiitto £(ctiu.o" U' 1L Nlins. ;a,Ra at yen.
I' Ccl«bramlt.ni,
I'
|.> At»dnw t,w> ®h AuguM. at SydPiM'
I v,sss? 1,acum"a
I
I
I r,lrar
' A"t!5
I (W«t \cl
I js 0 c.ir sijt
K r/l3i ATOiot. »t "Kemrfck."
I ErifanKtej'ffl
I) )Mffi-SSril2«tah iJS1' £"'<"" ."Ka/wlck."
I $&&& «'
R vni . lL- A "0 Hrod far sthara. V
yHBSKSgBB
"v
i DEATHS.
! rEAItCB.— On U/c (ail A/»rt. t hw |«r-r.L-i'
j rro/U/m.-.,; "l'nn;/rmb.T," 'nilrl-arorme, N ' -'
:!!/». tie. d-.-aily b..!ovu/l y-:..nj>-i'- son ,o< i -\UUiiiii
)»nvl Enun.t 1%-mw and iovvuf tmriuif of Wiuhi ojhI
: Ikwwld. h>T«l grarvlvMi of WHIiwn and i(i»r.g«»
i mtt>!h'»kx.n. c»f jhiuisuijoi:, as:al .'i years sum! 8
month.. Safe in Uio arnu of Jesu'i.
' PBAHCK.- On the 6th AugtuA. at 3rd Avwim.
LhLh Vale, ILq, Oie doariy nepU-w nf llr.
aud Mm A.- Iiiny\ Mr. »uid .Mrs. I'. M'Fhi#im, Mr.
wl Mrs. T. HtPphefiMui (NrwtKWtVl, raid hfring
<rmiu of Vera, Tneinu, ami Artliur lling, »a' luu»-
/.n God's rare wn )<nre Jiira until dawns Uk Uldtt,
iItnccfonIx no H»rrowH gricro him.
!ujr -Hoy, good night.
PJiinL— On the <Xh Angust. at lxi«» ffm'a m-idenre,
llitntuvi. dt-arly tx4uv. <J hiuw»arHi r.f Sarilu and '
nig father of f-Jlsio (Mm DemK-U), JiJxu, lla/nct
Oira. Dickson), I'Vvd, Aixnio (Mm M'lTOnaid) aud
ElhcL
IWTHAi. — X)n tho Tib Aurust, at. Mrtlwnruc
Hoapitol, tho dmrly Nlovcii iivjUmv oJ Mra Isan-
ttstor. Mjsu A. Wood, Vidot, loving Crittnl It. Gov,
«gul CL lUul In pear-.
RJVN1LVJII>. — On tho 7Ui Aucatt. at ,1w rcro-
doncu. No. J Uoyd-HttiTl, iU-ihtiul, rlhabcih.
Urrod nx>thar of Jauni. tijiplua axal Jwiatliaiv, axv>i
74 yean. At rod.
RDBHR.T80N.— Do the 7th July. t hto rwsd-
dnnca, 1271 lfoA>iofXtr.«.-o» Wml. lUrtnuoma. the karo
btawed hnuband of Jan»t alo
loving father £ FVanlt. Ixai.vd and Willxon, Mm
\V, J. H'Gubtan, Mm W. IXallorsux, Mm. J. Oatis
and Mrs. W. H. hViirgjialft, Mjo iho .'oh? Arthcr
YaUo and Oiaixde iMaiuy, alter a tofig illntfi, aod
71 yoarx and 6 namth.4.
ROBINSON. — On tho Cth August, at hur nsii-
uninu —uarruwirwur,' » ."/igui-Kn, xuvuiurn,
Jpcsie EJmtna, wxdtnr of (lio lto Artluir S, ltolnnrxm,
Moldon, bclirrui mother of Hoanl (lira. II. L Oori-
roU), Olini and Norman. L'rivato ixitmnesxt,
ROE.—On the 4th August, at his residence, 465
Nicholson-street. North Carlton, Edmund Phillip, the
only son of the late Margaret and Phillip Roe de-
voted brother of Mrs. S. Jones, fond uncle of Laura
and Millie (Mrs. R. A. Smith) and Baby Thelma.
Privately interred 5th August. A kind and devoted
brother at rest.
— Inserted by his niece, Millie.
SLADEl— -On the Cfh A.cunr. ifau-Tfrur .Irifirrf. iara
of Air. and Mrs. N Slade, of Kew. ioiiujc hmlhcc
of Annie, Nellie and Edie.
SMITH. — On the 6th At xrorf.. David Tlnrtortt th«
dearly bolcnrd enn of Air. ami Aim. J'TodenrJc fksilh,
WatUo-gruvu. Spring Valt
galct in tho arras of Jcun,
SMYTH. — f>» the tVh Augtuit, at tlw Alfrod
HospihU, 'Dryjihunn CiurLe, Uio dtarJy belnuvi rife
t Geixge SraytJi, of 104 Yurk-UUrtot, BctUli Mul-
bounie, loving ciotfnsr «>f Julia, Jaxncs. Myrtle and
Annie, and lovetl nir-ter of Ait. AritAyre, Air.
Swonron and Mm Mawto, aged 7(9 yearn.
STIUV EN'S. — On the 7th AugiuJ, at 3 Kambtook-
rend. CauJticld. Era. the Iwlovol wife of Kraiuiia
Victor Stereos, and lov.ng mothor of liltlo Valda;
also beloved cldent daughtrr of Mi, and tho 'kto
T. H. SturrJtkrr, of Tnmlilong, New South W»La,
formerly of Ilairietvih% Victoria, aud loving mater of
Tom, Hoctor, Tti.-rt and Xita, aged 39 years.
TAYLOR— On tho 5th August, at his residence,
"Sunnyside," Fernshaw Road, Healesville, William
Taylor, beloved husband of Isabella Taylor, and lov
ing father of Thomas W. Taylor, aged 68 years 9
months. At rest.
/TINKER. — In the 6th Augtrd, af. the ?t«dra«
ot Iwr ron-iu-law, "I'kiongrove," 0 Jllvi«ni3alo-re.td,
flAwtliorn. Cornelia Tinker, beloved mother of Aim.
A. J. etc, agrd 88 ytum Private interment.
Sadly miancd. At rent.
WALKKH. — On Uic 6Ui August, Jarars'AValker,
m&irmcr, late o t Willfcinndown. the dosrly beloted
husband of Ida lralkd Walker, "Donnio Dood,"
Dcaifrtitrcct, Moo nee Ponds, aged TJ years.
Until tho resnrrcction morn.
WALKER. — On the 7th August, at 710 Drum-
mond-street, North Carlton, Martha Walker, dearly
loved mother of Myrtle (Mrs Leahy), Mabel, Daisy
(Mrs Ross, Doris, Bert, William and Afred
Walker, aged 66 years.
WATERMAN.— On the 7th August, at the res-
dence of her sister, 100 Gipps-street, Collingwood,
Martha Waterman, the dearly loved sister of Mrs
W.J. Rees and Mrs Moore.
A patient sufferer at rest. Sadly missed.
WKHSTEIL — On Uic 3rd August (aurhl.ra'y), TM-
mnnd Plucnix. the loved toth<-r of Alic<. sml Jr. vol
gnimldad of Alice. Albert, Ruby, and Edi'Ji. aged
80 yearn. Only goml night. Ndornl. "
— Insetted by Ida daivrlvtcr, rou-m-Iaw and grand
children, A. and B. JUin.
WKBSTKIL— On Uic 3rd August. (JWidd'toly). F.d-
mutid, the dearly loved husband of IAy/mv. aud Ic< ed
father of Ruby, and fnUnirta-hiw of Jack, l< ved
s
—Inserted to hia tovhsg daughter and wju -in-law,
Ruby and Jack Ram. i
WEllSTEU. — Ou tho "nl AnjpiAt. (sudcl.txly), ICd-
rnuml Phtcnix, lor.ng hual»aml of lizzie, and loved
father of Nellio, and fartiur-in-law of i'al. «b»ar
grandclaxl of Ted, Willie, Rfwe, Nellie, Alfto, Sydxiey.
Jack, .Douglas nncl little Alan. Sadly mbwed.
— Inserted by hi Iroing daughter and son-in-law,
Nellie and Tod, Feel-struot, Ootlingaood.
'nJ Anspwt (fmddrnJj) ,
.Wdmund Phumix. tlio dearly lov<tl father of May,
and loval grandad of May and iildlo, #gnl to
yeprs.
—Insciirxj by hb Inving daugliUr, ton-in-lav and
t-sjulcloldron. Al. and JI. N<vk"t>>. Dntr diul.
W E r.STEIL Oil the 3rrl August (rtiuldrevly) .
I'ilnuuul I'h/nnix. doarly lured, .fathnr-in-liw or
OluirlcA loving gratwla/l of Ronnie, (Stappio and
Wal, agtvl 80 yrasu i'or owr with tln» Lord.
— biBon/d liy h« loving daughter and noa-Bida. H
and a Morlry. .
WUItfiTEU. — On tbo 3rd August (suddenly), I>I-
mtmd, the ditsrly lorod hieUruvd of r/irzir. and hivtvl
fatlwr cf Itoso arid fa'Jiex-in-la'V of Wal, aged SO
yeara. Dcsirly loved.
; -Inwn«to! by his loving daixglihr and Ran-iu-lavr, IV.
and W. Parry.
WKRSTE1L — On tho 3rd August («udJ<7i)y), Kd-
- mund l'hccnix, the dearly beloved (athur ot liiliu-n,
aged 80 years. Thy will be dono.
— iiwortcd by his youngest daughter, EllL«i,
W>Jl£VK. On Uie '5th August,- ot Uie Womvn'a
; Unupital, Eilca, the iSaxrly beloved wife of Tkiwant
' Woiso, and lovkic mother of Nellie, Jtoris and
1 Ahco, and loving sjoIct of William EL wood, agod Uii
, years. — .
; WILSON. — On tho 7lh AtiguiL at bU Uic red-
donee, "Park VI tut," 2L 'Turner-street, Abbelsford,
William Frederick, the dearly beloved htfhaud o<
Mot7 Wilson, aiiu loving father of Laura, Kttic,
Olive, Winnio, Stella and tlio laic Jack and WRL
aged 58 yc%n.
WINSOIL— On tl»e GUi Awgnat, at tlir AUmi
IToupltal, Myrtle.- dcarlv bekivrd daughter «if Glara
nnd the late William Wineor, loving HOtur of Kitt>,
Andrew and littlo Clare. LoTed to ML
WHHillT. — On Uie 7(h Augurtt, at htr rcwid «ses,
"Norroc;" SG AuIwiu-ttmuI, Aubusn, Jcannia
Brown, the bolorcit irccwjd daugiitor of tho bto
Jame.i and nclen MTrigliL
WRIGflT. — Oft tho 5th Angrnt. aid daily, at 22
TwuiysoiWifcreot, BriRfat/m lloauli, iUuhel, 4lh Jovud
daugh-tor (V the lato Wiiltanx and ilarc.irp-t S"rtu1lt1
hito uf JtiddelL
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IN MEMORIAM.
The Anzac Heroes.
A TRIBUTE to the rccuiory of mir dmr wnn-
rad<H, 8th I ight JJoro\ who wra-o kilii.nl at Walktsr's
Ridge. Galliixih, on 74h Augwtt. RM5.
Wc oft<n think of clays gouo by
When wu ivero at! togvOicr;
A .shadow ocr our livt in oit
lto oisr huUm are gvno for »r\cr:
In our hearta fond iihtuotIcs liugtr,
SwootJy, twider fanri and true;
w\nd jliuTo'tt nut a d'ty ilcur luddiw.
That wo do not. tlimk of you
— Inserted by their irnng comi-adeo. G. PoiViiU aud
O. O'Dontioll, Wuhmsi.
AARON'S. — In iovmg mcnmiry of our dear hn>
thcr. Harold, died uf wutnulri on 01 h dujfUkL 1915.
In our toarto you arj fondly ramejnlKVfri,
SwcVYt mnmuricB cli"g round your name;
Tlu? hoartn that hole' yuu ui doejamt ftil'wtion
Still Core you in dr.ith Jtwt tlio «tne.
— Trowrtcd by his Irving ba.lhtr, Gato (la.tu A.I.F.),
und fvAUT-lu-law, ViOhL
AAUONfi— Itt lovhxg nu'tnory o! our dear brother,
Private Mauricu Iwla Asrctvj. killed in action at
J/ono Pino ou 8tl\ August, 1915: slny our dear
mother and father. Gfuc. I at not for?ottcn,
— >1 luratcd by N.A.. J.M., D.li. and A.M.
ANNAND. — -In sacred nnnnoty of Viciir
(A.A1LO.); died fnr.r woiuidfl rwrived at 7/iae
Pinu on 8 tlx August, 1915. My bdovtU uqihcw.
A chorj/Ued ummorj'.
— Aimtie, Rlaic Itoyno.ub.
AltRUTHNDr. — In kinng memory of Trooper fi.
J. Arbuthnnr, Sth L.U., killed tU Ijuoo Puu) cm 7th
August, 1015.
lie wore no darorat'ems,
CVuld not mrix hW name V.O.;
But be fought and died a barv
To keep his cotxotry free.
— -A Digger.
BENSON. — In fond and loring nicavorr of mj-
tlmir husband, und loving fathc of Glauin, Arnold,
1--J cdtlr ind Alan- I'te. Cl/arlra William Benson,
HHi Lieht llorsc, 2nl Brasade. killol iu svUon 7U
Autust 1910. Anaic.
Peadn. porfoct ponce.
BLACK MIHU-1— In tad and lov/ne memory of
Private Fred. Blackinoro. ISth BattaJJon, A.I.I'.,
Idllod In action on CiaJllpoLi 8th Auenst.-ltilS.
Tho liuslfti Of Bhieland »<c» hlonine.o /r tho oo».
yjcy esiicd a thousand yearn, enlltne now to mo;
Thoy n-oko ran trout my drcamine in the dawninc ot
Tho buel'nf Thieland— How tonltl I stay?
'Bio bannora of Knsland, unfurled ncrose tho sen.
Floatbic out upon tho wind, wen bousonine to me,
Storm rent and battle torn, nmoked stainml and urey,
Tlio banntTJ />r toBland-an/i huw could I stay!
0 Rnolaud, I heard the ecy ot those that died for
Somelhinp like on orean Toico amosy the wintry «»;
They lived and dial lor Encland, Ela/lly went th/ar
Eusland! O Knulan/I. IIow eoilld I .ntay?
. Ever rvtiiL'mlxTwJ, )
— Insortrd by his jxil. Alt. (Into l5lh IlalL, A.I.P .
BLAIR- — la loving memory of my dmr unclo.
Private I> K- Blair, .killed In action. at rxmo Lint
nn,' 7 tli August, 1915. latu of Port Melbourne.
Badly mif«ed. . .
— Inserted by Ruby and Walter Hewitt, Allwrt Park.
RLVKMNF-Y >\ LrdmL? of love to the memory
of mrn ixm and bmUwr. Victor Erie, RhdjiW- «(h
L-H , kiltud ax. Jaio lino. Oallljult, 7th AugiuA,
Uvn cannot irrvc tho men wtv> dwxl to nave us.
We owinirt. follow m (he wai'. Out tol:
Ouni Is to guaul tho hertuigir iht ipvo m
And iitnku our tvUion wcrlto of its dmd..
Iniartcd by pitvntn. brollioi. «J» abonw \arck.
BODWNV-In Imlixtc mottw . %ljrr
Fred, kilktl In action at (iaIIM>ol> Wh August, 19W.
- Wo will carry- hm memory wtn iw
'Throuftli All Uio pownng ywiv . . .. .
— Inserted to his loving slaicr, Amy. And broumr-m-
Ixw, Will WUkUia.n. -
HOD13N.— In loving rocroory ofnur denr brother,
Fnd killwl In. oution. Lone Pino. <Ux AugUsL 1915.
Time clianm many, iliinet,- ,
But. memory. Dko thu .eluvfis.
— Insernxl by his juMer-iu-law. Elmo, and tomlxer,
WiHiain. .'
BDOLI'iY.— In loving nxvnorr o? tmr dear: am ami
bnklver, Jaxius Rowley, ivlm was kilhtl m action 8th
Auguat. 11)35. Dearly. IotivI, kuby numrned. . ,
— Dxvttcd to hi« parento, »brolhex?) uxal sistcrt
Nyang.
BQfG'II.— J n irrnng mcmoTy of oor dear frm. I-ri-
vote T. Hooilx. killed in action 8th August, J91u,
Tjmq Pine. , . .. .
O, day of peace bring back, the link
' That wnr took off tho 6huin;
Bring back our dear am, vUo v/ont to figai.
To borae,-,»wc«t homo again, - ,
Twiui joy for us when our soil rctttrnol.
But fttUl our hearts an? sad.
ITor ono wo loved will lurrer rettiro,
Our blue eyed toMUt lad. ' \ -
-Bv his md mother nnd rather, sisters and brother.
Storp on. dear brotlier. in a fioldiorts grave.
Yrnir life for your country you nobly gave:
No loi'od onm stood near you to cay eood-bya.
But In God's own koaping you a rely he.
Ho livrs with us »n memory soli.
And will whlls memory laatft. .
Insnrtrl by bis lonng lirothar and star- to- law
raid little niece. Tholma.
1 'OAVNINH. — Fondest memory of our dear ram
and - brolh, Privato. Frank (.Minnlug,, of Oicsiiiek,
killed J/one Pino 8th Auguut, 1914.'
You left oH-your 'tared ones -holiiiul you
Vo rv ocrnm tho sre for a bravo soldier to no.
—1nsMtid by 'hl?! slater. KtheJ, broUirr-ln-kur, hrn
OlbbefU»- "Msylin," 264 llallaiat-road. ;lTootAcray;
Hlao nloctt, Trw- Dosaic, Syfrhu , . % >
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IN MEMORIAM.
The Anzac Heroes.
. OARDWKI.Ij.— In loving memory cf Private R.
K Crdw,?u; killed Line Piiw Rib August. 1915, ar.i«l
22 ynrau 8 months d«»rl7 iivcl nvronil r.'W uf Ldrs
Mil and Urn l.vto T. A CVdwell, of Nurlh Fits-
t< >y : loved brut tor of Alorli: (rutumrd). VNiunie
(>fnt W. V. White). Ton (killed Yprto, 1917).
QuenUn (rctunied), Vauda and Nida,
Deadly loved and itojpl/ ui mi mod.
. CAimvniGDT.— In sad and loving ih.rinor?- «'
John IJmiry Uartwriglit, killed in Actica un (ialli
Dti Sth Augott, 1915, rejxirL'd raiiwirur.
Our luwrU jtud mcW niLii H»dru«ri
.And cmt- rjc.! grow dim wiUi team,
Whuu \r»? thiuk how w«.» havo uitocd you
In Oteaj last King. Henry year.
- Tiwertol br moLhnr, broihcTH ami firt/.
CONLKN. — In proud and loving xneuwry of my
two df'Ar sunn and our dear brothers. Jack, killed
l»ne Pine 8th August, 1915, wd Bert, killed
I'Yrfncn 5th October, 191S; akao my dear hiifibiuiU
ved mir door father, who dlbd at Auburn '3d I)o-
remtwr. 1.920. j
Ttwxo'o «n actas for ever grrmiug
1.711 it oetw to . All our LoarU; I
And a furrow imtot ending
fiinco tho day we had lo part.
— L- Cnnlen. C. and T. Henningtcfi. Aulmni. !
OIlOt'KER.— In laving memory of Gcorgo Ufin-d.
Cnrfairal, SUi Battalion, died of wounds and Imriod
®t, sea Tlii Auguot, 1915; ai.-w hia only brother,
j'jgh Rvcrcd, Driver, 2nd P. A. ft, died of wound
AWii Ortober, 1917, loving brothers of Vera, loved
wirsa of Miuuh? and Gto. H. Orocker, "Uvlergii,"
t orter-r.lroet, Pnihraa. Hie miprwue sanin«:o
G BOltCJ B. — lu loving memory of our oon, Pritnto
J. L Gfwge, who diol tn woiundrt at Gollipoli on
7 tlx Augtat, 1915.
hi (iir hcurta yoo are fondD rcmembafed.
The hearts Uiat hold you in dcrvHii. wTu-cUca j
Stilt love you in dca'Ji just the runic.
— ilnaertcd to his falbvr and inollirr, Mitobam.
GLOUGK.— In loving memory of ray bdvrcd '»U
and our dmr brutlusr. C<rrp. Harold L "ucrirga,
kdlwl in notion 8th August, 191.5; ato> my Utvir
Kiotcr-in-Iaw, Ann. beloved mint of oboro, wlro
pajwed away 18»i Augunt, 1919.
A grave in tho woods with gram ov.trgnnra,
A grove in the heart hin'mothrr;
Ilrt flay in one lien ltfelem and lone,
Iltit his memory lives in th0 oUuc. j
So sadly lovrd, oo aodly wxinscd.
—Inrvrtrvl by his lovirsr racHhrv. olcptothrr, Anrmm).
(rrfcurncd), Thonxaa Alma, Vera, Jack, and jwaler-j
iiv-law May, raid TfUlc Harold.
IITTATjEY. — In loving mncmhran/vj «f Privato W,
It. Heater, billed in aelaoo at Jxbvj Pjuo _7Wi An-
enst. 1915, beloved sun of Mj. BawJings, and coiiy
brother of May Itoaloy.
Hotrc day, some time our ryeo slioll km
Vjo dear face beld in memory. \
Gone, but not forgottim.
— Inserted b y his loving raotbtv ami niwer, «h»1|-
ILaowtrrct. North Fitxror.
HOWARD. — In loving Tnomory of "Mc:itr.nnt
Tlromas Dpcncor Howard, Sth Liglit liorjs, lulled ,
ut Gallipail 7th Auguwt. 1915.
JOLLY — CAKEBREAD. — In memory of my rem-
radco, who were killed in action at Walkc Itidg
7th August, 1915. ljanco-Cajporal Jack Jolly and .
Tnwper Mort Oakrbrrad.
— lnrtcrted by IC, K. Williams.
KENNELLY. — In .oring vacmory of our oear son
nnd brother, Icon P., killed in actum Rth Anavist.
1915; Paul J.. killed in notion 5th O-ttcNrt 1917.
f'odl J. (iuvalklod beano), died ilUi November.
1919. R.I.P.
"Mother of .trrovr to thrc we pray,
flonifort the many aad tonrtrf U>dsy;
Vnk Uiy dear Son at our miutsi
To grant our dmr bo>"J utcrnal rent.
— Tuoeririj bv thoir loving parents, broUinm axra
eLtir-s, Stra-tford.
MASON — JAMES. — Tn sad hut loving memory
of my denr jrm and brother, Pto. Frank IT. M»on,
Jrilled in action Tcnc Pino 8th Anguti, 1915. young r
wn r>f Ilrtena ami Ow late James Mrson. brtUher
of Ed la and Tom (rctiirn-nl), sigod 21 yc.ara; alv»
hb mate. hrtd. Jamofl. killed In action st the same
time. Dearly loved raid dwply inuitnxcit.
Nothing but memory as we Journey on.
Longing, for a wnile of the lorwl ov: gone.
None knew Uio depth of our regret.
But. we mncmljcr wltcn others forgrr.
— ItiMprtnl to lus loving mother, sister and brother
MATTHEWS.-— -In luring memory of our dear
ron am. brother, LicuL J. U. Matthewv, Mtto Uu-
talion, killed in action in crmntvtum -with Lcnc
Pine Sth August. 1915. Our Jade .
— Inurrlctl by his loving ycrrnts, brothers and 05-
tenv. 11 Geelung-road, KooLciuy (Uto Ararat).
McALPINE — In lining memory of cur dear jpa
raid brother, m. \Y. J. (Jtol. 14U» Balttiuia, :t-
tortal mi'£dng Sth August, 1915.
Anotb'T year its changes bring?.
Though ikf-ttii dividi's, fond memory eBngA ,
— ImxTttd. by his loving pojvnto, brothers and vas
ter. K. M'Alpino.
McCLOSKEY. — In meroery of our dearly loved
rion mm! brother (Will), Surgt. W. J. M'CTeftkv.J,
Utli Bultali/m. -who died Slh AugnoL 1915, on
board the hospital rtxip Delta frnai wounds rcccirtxl
in action at l/inwoinc IRna
Yet will we keep, wlio cinnot cb» rvpoy
The dearest gift that, love has power to givo;
ltor him tho (IrT. ace in our hrnrta tu-diij»
Our dead, tlirouyh wlimn we live.
Inserted by luring father, motlxcr, brothers, &!&
McCLOSKEY.-fln loving memoT7 of xny dear bro
ther, fietgcunl W. J. M'tiloski-y (Will), Wh B.ittft-
lion, who dirrl of wound on Ute buxinUl ship
Delta on tlio titli August. 1915.
A loving meuiory left behind
Of a loving brother, tnie rani kind:
W'c have lout, but heavui luw gained
One of Un? beftt the world conuuncd.
— 7i»ertud by .brother aud -wicr-in-law, CJiarlie and
Lydia. '
McCLOSKEY.-— In taring rcmenibnuie: of Scrgt.
W. M'Clokey, who died of wouudj Sill Abguat,
1915. received at imo T»inc.
Ljred ami remembered as one. of the biat.
— Inserted by Dorothy IIoww;, E.ut hew.
McDONALD.— In loving memory of our dear «>0
ami brother, Priratu Arclira M'Duuald, killed fu
actioa at GaUuwli 7th August, 3915.
Ho loved, to mourned.
— Inserted by hi« luriug mother uul faiher, brothen
ana suiter; John, Jranes aad Gertrude.
McPHERSON.— -In mom cry of my dear .wo, Cdia,
l tth B&UaJiuD, who was killed, at Lone Pine on Hie
feth August. 1915; lonng brother of Jock and Mur-
Un.h (returned), ulto Rob. Janet, Into ad4 Mnv
SuUuu. of Uuwt 'lb mcjuorr dttr.
— iiuaneu ny uu i- „ .ng xnuuicr.
MELLING. — In taring memory of oar only son
anu her, Jim, dial of wounds received at Irane
ITuc on 8th August. XOID.
Ct a .is tho fondest link could atxuin.
Twined with my heart ho crow.
Am by Uiat fate which brake tbo strain.
My heart » almost broken, too.
And i wotclied him go with a heart of woe
Go b» comn buck no zoom.
thir only brother.
— I-ftVrrtiu bj mother, fatiur ami Ivy.
MUNCEY, Pnd i41- luvi"B nxemory of onr
» ?! brother. I'rjvato 'J\ R Muiicm- oiin
tu «- "UlllimU SU, AuK/KHt. 101.-!.
A faitliful ofia, a loving Iwotlicr
Uno who alway tliouglre of muUj'er-
£ ?wc,cl', promised well,
Rut God knows ban— oh, wlio wux tell ?
Ye !AW his «uihng face
Jin looked so atronc and to.v«-
\>c UUIp . thought how soon lxu'd dir
\n, KMvr'ti grave. "
— iiraertot by his xnoUxur, broUiere sad vsrteru. 6
MUNCEY.
Prno on Sth August, 1915. 46 J"? 1
Though nix yeur.i hare ikueoL
I luive not forgot, Tbux ;
Or never will Wot '
NAISMITH.
ft"'"! ,our U® Bitter tew. Row.
Ihom oodu-j . dmir faoo ot Uio svrwt ionc mo:
ay'h wtwld lie stands by my «ddo.
inr_JrSlxV" "'"Uier, dtviUi vaiuiot- dirWe.
grated by too loving mother. aLti-i
NAISMITH. h n'h vim /.uU lovil,'> memory of our dear
Auk/i-jL loirS: g,1r Aif"1 " I'KW Mnu m
Miiung, tiyu, (or all tdmo missing,
Duo tho Iwme tared «> dear;
Uut tho roll call up yonder
t » i n<> (dlQ nxbtiiig there.
--lrwrbvl by liis loving eibk-r, Nwue, and bmOiOT-
in-law, Joe.
NERGO. -In taring memory of (/ormrui V. .7.
Ncrjo (NicgorJ, xlllwl in action bth Augim, 1915,
late uf Bnghtou Football L'lub. '
T . , . v , Ouo of tlio Ixsrt.
— Inserted old i»al, IL Taylor.
O'CALLAGHAN.— In loving memory of cmr dear
tH-oar. Bnratj lien. O'/AUlielian, .No. 1H! 3-IUi
ll-ltUlirw; ooo )ufl /loir ooiimita. T«1 1-hlUilw,
kiUcd in ocuoo, Danlaoclla. SUi AueusL, 3U15.
GaUiix»li hero.
Comrades in life.
Comrade:! iu death.
— In.»rtml by lus luring broUior and abtcr-ia-law,
Jack aud lloatrico, . ShupparUm.
PRATT. — In taring memory of my dc.i.r Ixrtdhcr,
George, killed Lone Pine 8tii Augiwt, 1915.
'lluiugh lout to sight, to memory ever dear.
«— Inserted to Rert and IU>o Prate. Eaiit Malrcrn.
QUIRKE. — In loving memory of my dear brothers,
Sergeant W. M. Quirko, killed in action at Lout
Pine 8th August. 1915; Thomas Quirkc, killed &l
Flying School, laXTurton. 15th January, 19(5.
Too far awav thy grave to ?(?.
Tint not too far to think of then.
—Inserted by his loving brother and sister-in-law
Jim and Dorcas Quirke.
REECE— In aad lint toraig raevnory of our dcur
no a and broUior. Owen 'llumua (Joe) Kaxo 14Ui
ILttalion, killed in acuon at GallipolL btix
August. 1915.
His memory will Dto with us for evcr-
— Mother, broth ur ami nisltE.'
RYAN.— Tn lrmng memory of our denr a.vn and
brother,. James Harold Ryan,- killed in action on the.
Sth August. 1015, at Lone Ihne, lrtvbig )»mther ot
Gilbert, Ktliel (Mra. Kuthcdgo), Eric, Allan and
Daisy, aged 22 jvwni and 9 months.
fck?mowiier<i in/wsittcrcd trench or shell swept plain,
()r riven ffalda tluat shriek art if in pain;
Whore not a tear or prayer am reach his nam decs
grave,
to loot and lain my boy who fell fwmpwhrrc.
— Inserted by hla borrowing pa rents 43 ISridgo-irtrajt,
Nortliuule. ,
SILVA. — In loving memcry of ; my dear brother,
1 meant, wlu) wurt killol in action at Gnllipoh on
tho SUi August,. 1915; also my dear brother, Peter
(returned), died at Rushwortlx on lite 16th UctoL-r.
1920.
Thrro i6 a link duatix cannot sever.
.. Sweet roinrmbrancu lasts tar ever.
— Tnanted by tlimr alatar. L Sunderland.
SOUTH ,— In rod hut Joving rvmrnibranco of o»»
dear and l/rotliers, Artliur. who was k'.llcd in
iieixon at Ixuio Pino on Uio Ut Amnuit. l!>lo: also
Ifrunk. killal in action at l-iuerbuix on the 3'Jtii
July- 1916. Sadly mr-rcd.v. .
ln nvir Irani© you nxw iKith-ropicinbcrod.
— fnmnl od by thtnr lortng parents and siatrrs.
SPARKS. — In nail ami loving memory of our dear
son and brother. Priralo ltivyal . CJifforri flto)
Sparkn- 8U1 ItatiAlxon. who dxrnl of wonnd.4 received
in action at Lou a Ihuo; axul was buried ui sea ou
thn 8U1 Angixd, 1915.
In our home thy sweet memory 1.1 cherlshul.
Tenderest of memories cling round yoar namo;
- 17m IicsitM tliat loved thoo with rlcwpevt doTOtion
Still loro then in dentil just Hie same.-
Tnvrt«l by hi loving futixcr, motiier and brothers,
Erio and Claude.
SPARKS. — In iTaving incniory of onr dmr brrrtlrtp.
IMrati? Ros Rixirks. who died of wounds renewed
ir- iu-i.iovi nt 1/mii Pino, sua- uua buried at ana or.
tho 8 tlx August, JiU5. .
\V>. do not forgv. bim. \r« Ira-ol bun too dwly,
l--i3j hm mummy fado as a dn-ani;
Tho hjis wvi not qxnJc wluri tito . heart m.iutw
. rintwely. '
<»rtof ottisu dveils where it Heldom in s<rh»
1'M.iiaurod maiutsre.
— IrexsifAl to bin loving jj.sturs. Hazel and Alm.V
TRUSCOTT.— In taring memory of Hvhert
(Bartl, lorina son of Mr. and Mi. Tnifiootfc. loving
brotiiar of Robert. Irene. Vio'ot- Fred and Kate,
loving hurttond of D arris, killed at Lono Pine, SiM
Augutfc. 1915. IM.P.
- WUhbt our little homo.
-A» th© xhsdouw gcutiv fall:
Often lit© sunlight touelun axftly
Rprt'A photo, on the wall.
TWOSE. — Tn loving inecinty of fiergraot Eddie
Twora. 14th Battitilcm. who fell at buvla Say ©a
tlio 8th August. 1915. To meaerr evir tax.
— Inavetui bjr - his nwtie and brother. Maty, Berate
(Mr.v G. B. CorcaB) and Ron. ' .
WELLS — In fond and loving memory of ©or dap.
tin brothrr-to-law, Ckwpmul C. Write, wlia was
kjlkd in action -at tern Pin©,. Gelliiwli, era the
SUi August, WIG. . .
Tli© ncn .that ut nutat ami faJront
. U iho navu .tiut ift kRlod by U'e frost,
Awl ttai 000 rlion Ui mr.wn<v- moat; dmivat / ' .
)9 the broUior era tared and have lant :
InAgtcvl .to -hta tamg riatar.' MtoA axul hrothcra-
hi-liw, . ltab, /.Oi,srri« y.sni UlUe okec Myrfto JO
Market-stroll, SLvfiJlda; .r-s-- v J.1;- -
IN MEMORIAM,
The Anzac Heroes.
WELSH. — in loving incnviy of Prirate WiBtevu
;J. WvMi. uf tlf H:.h llaitaliort. kti.uJ at thUUtxili
:<" Uie Sth Aigrurt'.. 1915. K.I.P.
j A om> frttu u.-i ;a youc,
A >"u?.s ce loved ta still,
I A r.-'sco i." viu'ant in our lu-niv?
Which i)(»\ti- cxn bo ttlNl
hnirt-j \tAV ntcm-.j-y lingo,
) lufidiy. kind Wni true;
i Tl-.eii's 'km, a <Ly girt to. dear Will,
j l..tl nhat u.r titirvk oi yo iu
-Trv»v(.YH to hi.i luT«r?g fatiur, mi>'hcr, nirtcT, TiA:
:;9£«;rt-iii.Uw. Girl w,d N-cr/: lnuthw-bi-Uw. Wal
'' Lst (i (rctiiraicdj. Jade and
WILSON. — A tribute of f r» Uvr Bifsn-
"ory uf our l»,jJuv«d ahi and to'thcr, (<r. 'Rasiiixnid
/, 4W«I4M». 8U» Unht KiH.d rtl actiuu i»U
the 7th August, 1915. at te'ip? Pir.r.
... . " Duty liutMy due.
irk'.J?n nrTrr.fwgi»t; 1 nough t,.e y«B Jingfr on. 1
n" Rulff.n it:«norIr-t; of lilm lio is gone;
Hmti? are turca wkov ti»»» fluwe/u .txiak m »Lcboi to
W r.nr dear, brave wildtar bpy fa- over th© txOL.
| -iiifcTu.'d «»y his wTrrovrtng purcnta. sisters aad
brother. 23 Mason -uvi-nur, Sl Kildx -
WOODS, litvr rrnvrroty of Trivate a <5,
1 » m 'V ( t>iv«,wl'4i, 7Ui Ihittulkyv, who;
UU.u? wt L.ne fjr, Gr.llipHl, ou U rf Slfc'
«xr 9Ui August. 1915.
,!"linl, isi< t'nmtry'u mil and otanrA i
hP ixrrn:;!, «iatu\» unl brwtheu, 23;
Mcb.bep3xv?t, J:Vraid:?R, !
IN MEMORIAM.
On Active Service.
ADAMS.— In lovng memory of our dear son and
brother Private H. W. (Bert) Adams. A. Coy.
14th Battalion killed In action on 8lh August 1918
at Villiers-Bretonneux.
Today recalls sad memories
Of a loved one gone to rest:
And those who think of him today
Are those who loved him best.
- Inserted by his sorrowing parents, brothers, sisters
Orford-street, Moonee Ponds.
ADAMS - In a fond and loving memory of Private
H. W. Adams (Bert), 14th Batallion, A.I.F.
killed in action, France on teh 18th August 1918.
Forever loved and remembered.
- lnserted by his loving grandmother (Mrs Sheldon)
and Syd.
ADAMS. - A tribute t0 the memory of our dear
cousin and nephew, Herbert Adams (Bert), A Coy..4
14th Battalion, killed in action 8th August 1918.
Ever remembered
In our homes you are fondly remembered,
The hearts that held you in fond affection
WIll have you in death just the same.
- Inserted by his aunt and cousins, Mrs Young
and family. Moonee Ponds
BASTOW - In loving memory of my dorotid
'riri.il, Frank Ana ell, idllcd in anticsx in Franco Sth
iVllgUKt. 1018.
UvoaUT lovo hath no mon that lio hud down, lus
life for hk friioidK..
— I resorted by May Monson, Rtagwood.
BASTOW. — Li loving im-rotiry of »«r dmri rm\
I'tft. O. P. BarXcw, 46th Bolt., who died of wounds
n \-Y.o\w on \Xut Stli August. 191S; atao niy (ta»r
htiAb:u:d, G.vri F. Baitaw. who died on too 19th
AitgtW. 1915.
— ltcu.it rd by their taring mother and vifc, \\<sw
Mclhrviroc.
BELL. — In loTlng memory cf my old pnl, Qxarlin,
kfltr.d in ai.tiun on tiio 8U1 Auguwl., 1918.
— Iruvrbd to D, II, Kitto, A)<rk Vnlii.
BOX.— -In. loving m«ivwy of my dear axn. Drivvr
Henry Rnl>crt Boa, 24th Battntion, killed in action
m Lbo Sth Amnut, 191 A Ever renutmtered.
— Irwertal bj"4'te loring mother, M. A. Box, Albert.
Park.
BOX.— Tn fond memory c'f Driver IL 1L Box,
38th UatlalUm, killi-d u« action Sth Augu-rt, 391H.
— lu.-kriwl by bd» taring fribter and lyotiicxui-ww.
Ft. M. and SV. Jxingdmi. and littlo G wen da.
BOYD.— In kivtrig nwxnory cs Itr- John T>yd,
Nn. 3.m>9. 59th lhdt., rvlio dial uf wounds in
France ou tho Sth Amnt. 191S.
iltii; of tlio tertt.
A Ir- tag brother, kind and ixire,
S » ihvLTiy lov-d. jo .-wily rotovil
— IT«wrtcihyllh£», h»% u«'1 fatina, stepmother, bc>
thcr ra»d eistiTJ, - Avtmmoro.
BRAIN. — In ohcrtehrtl mrmory nf onr tared win
and brother. Unrest, ki?I<l in octiou in Ifranco 8th
August. 191 3. Peacefully sleeping.
— lns.irtad by his loving relative.
BROWNE.— ft lovir-tf remymliranui of ottr lanv
thcr. Jack (59tii Batte'ina). killol in Frauce rai
the fill. AiiguHk. 1918; Also d«ir father, died oti tire
26th May. 1016; and doar mother. «» thq l«u
Augu, 1917.
RettiJlbw happy years Hpenfc together.
— EinHy ami NolL
BRYAN,— In loving nvunory of our dear son and
hrrAher, Private M. Bsyuu, M.M., (Tiny), 27th Bat-
tulinu, killed in notion ut Vdlers-Bxctonneux, cn
Die Sth August, 1918.
Our titoiighu are always with you.
In your sad and lonely grave:
Swr.otivt Llioiights will nlwayr, linger
Aiound the phtn> where you are laid.
. .'Hu-ugU dciith diridm. fond memory r.linga
— Tiiftmwl by his luvius mother, fatiier, hiiters and
bruthex.
BULLER— In «ud and ever taring mcmcry cf our
darling v»n« and brothers. Private John A. Duller, who
wc-ti killed In teti-x; at Porierea 8tii Augurtt. 1916
(P.R.M.l, siged 2t years: Sergif-int Arthur A Rul»r,
wf» dfrd of wound 3nl <J.O,S.. lith -May, 1917.
ared 22 years; Private Charier? M. Duller, who died
of wound?! nt lOtii 0.-G.S.. 19t.h ctaptemter, -1917,
aged 1) ye!M\\ Too d?arly lorai to evy l? forgottca.
The rfgws that are rarest and faijait
Arc tire ir.H-5 tiuU'.s killed to (he frwtj
And tho ones tluit to us w\ru dearest
Are tire ourt wlicn wc loval and lost.
-Mother, .father, sisters and. Urotii.-xs, Wort W«f.
biirtou; teU;r4 «r-iu-law aral nietvs, I>augwxyy.
CAMERON. — In taving nviunry of Private Anriiie
Uanrenm, 11th lkitiiiion. killed in action at ' Mar;
court. Fratuv. Kth Auiuit, 391S.
lie Hsrt-iwrno "hL «to»a ho has gumI his crown,
fhrwi ho ll«w in a far $ff grave; ,
And 0 tliink of hi life, a dufj dwoe,
Manly, mvrelflMi and brave.
®-rnsenml to his loving father, wrtteis and brother,
fiuntJtine.
CHAPMAN. — In loving memory of ovr dearb
invoi (njiiiit. uniicii/iiiip .higk 1- v«w|nini n.u
in action in Frauw 8th Aus»ist. 101S. F
'Die rose that is rarest 'and fairest
Is lhe («. that is killed to tire fmst;
Ami the enc whom to mo was the'etauvst
Iff the brother that I loved and Jiavn lost,
Jle wiet always »t happv and clretrful,
With a heart tliat know no fear;
lte was facing Bio's 1r.tUeS
For all ho tared m dear.
A living lirothnr. kind and true.
— Dy his loving slater, IroUier-in-law ouu nephew,
Ida. Frank and Jack Greou. ,
CONNOLLY. — In loving memory of our desf b«l
John, who diial of wounds at P(wien»s 7Ui Augitst.
3910: also his (smirudcs of tho 14th. Rati, who ieli
on tlut dote.
filwp on, hraro hecria,
For honor guar.H your resting place.
— Mother, father and Frank,
CORRIGAN — MOXHAM. — lit lcsving Tnetnory oi
<rar dear ' ton and hrother. LuirtvCiroural WUliA-m
Ifmry CVirrigaxv who w-i; lulled in rction on Sth
\nguV HHS: als» T'rivate J. Jloxham, uncle 'f
ibore. killed on action "ft Stii Aiuptsfc, 1917.
J »ved and runtsnbered.
— Tirrrtcd by hi loriir mother and Catlier, sizars,
imtlttT.
DIX. — In loving romciohntnco of onr denr whi
md brothfr. Private J. AHrert Dir. 14th Battalion,
tilled at MonrconrL Fraxicc. on S h Auguat. l»ld,
iwtavisl ouly survirine sor of Mrs and (ho Lite
f. II. Dir. 'ate of Sale, and lovod brotlier of Besoe,
Uarry (do<t-»(D. Louie, FirJly and Flarrta.
— -Innertixl by David aiul Resele Alexander, Nonna.
DOBBIE. — In taviiac ivnuanliraneo /rf" my bt?lo;.vl
hiRhuul, I ,icu tenant lletiry Stiirart Dobbii", M.O.,
B. Ox, 14th Itattiilio-i, A.I !.. who d5cd of tnmnda
rctxtvol at PurJercfi oh 7th August, 3916.
— Insortai to A. T. K. Dobhlc.
DOBBIE.— In loving -mcwciry of onr'dcur
in-fljvw, Licutcmnt Hcriiy fitewart Doldv.o, M.C., H
tV»y„ 14th ltattaJiou. A.I. P.. wlio cli'ri of wounds
rxvetred ut Por.iens <m 7tii August, 1916.
— InuTrtul by M. and II. Hay.
DRUMMOND. — In. nremrw of onr dare Mtele ton
nnd brothnr. rbjlwrt M'illiam, who er» bravely gave
It's Bfo nt Uio "Great. Viltcre-liroUinnc-ux,
on 8th Augitt, 1918.
Ilo waa ymwgwL f 18 M yarn) and bc?t tared, of
11, yot none of us may witch o'er hte Lib- rcbtiug
—By Wh loving and sorrowing faUrer and mother,
risers and l«rothss, at C.VtaaJnc. Hamilton. ITsh-
ran. Hut Kcw, E'-s Vrmrxk, Wychepioof, M«rra-k»
tiaboal, Anlletluuv (N.S.W.).
EDWARDS — In md and loving memory of our
denr nephew and (ttuwn, Private .Frank Kdwanla.
14th''. Battalion, killed in action Poziens Sth August,
IJI0. vcpnf, away so bave1y.
His fair head proudly bold;
Ills footsteps never faltered,
ilia courage never failed.
— TnBorted by hia uncle, aunt and cousins. North
Williams! own.
EVANS, — In loving memory of my dearly belrood
son. fitephun Francis Evuns. and brother of SLhe
and 1«. late of M'Jvor-road. Bendlgo, who was
killed at Po/ieres on 7tii AibnisL li)ia
Anzac IVank.
I ofl«i think of tho days gone by;
When I had you all togethor;
I nlwayu tried to do my best. . .
And now in heavon you havo gcm« to rvst.
'llicro or.i times when the flowers fcpiit iu sllcuec to
11a. Frank.
It's the years ago today.
— Infcrtccl by his loving mother and brother. Eddie
uid l/os. 103 Buckley-street, loobravy.
EVANS. — In loving memory of our dear nephew
and cousin. Frank, killedl in action at Pozieres 7th
August, 1916.
A beautiful incmorr left behind
Of a wonderful nephew and cousin true aad Uftl
Wo have Cost, but heaven iins gainal,.
Omo of tho bent tho world contained.
— Innortcd by his Iming undo and aunt and cousins,
5- llothiun-rttrcoi . feeduon.
FARNAN. — In loving memory of our dear bro
ther. J.uncfi Thomn, wlio was killed ill action at
Pozbircw on Sth Abgurt.. 19UL R.l.P.
To mt-morv ever dear,
— In&Jrtod to mri Katie.
FARNAN. — A tribute to the memoir' of Private
Jauuw Fiiruan, killed in vction at Pozinca on Sth
August, 1916.
— Itwrtcd by his old comrade of Mrfcsrs. J. Bartrun
and fi-vn. J1elh<mmv, .
HENDRIE — lu taring memory nf my dear
fnoad. Ixn. killed in artiim 011 tho Htii August.
1918. Ncvit to is forgoticu by u.4 aa lom: a wv
havo nuTUor.-.
I'«»r old Ijm. «> good and i wave.
In Itarbonin'nrt yon Ho In a lonely gravo;
Ho wits a bravo, true Atir>tmlifto.
And Uiut/'s fcU tlicro ts to ray.
— Tnroncd by Mr. and Mra. Kharntin and fanaly.
HERBERT.— In lovuig memory of our dear ©on.
\lf killed in action on the 8U1 Auguat. 1918. fond
brother of Dave, Hilled in action on -.5rd ' July.
1916.
One bv one our loved ones Icav© il«.
And otir-Md li carts wonder why:
But God 11 own nawninoo.
We fihall mrot them by and bye.
—Inserted by their loving porcntrt, D. Ij. Herbert,
"Dau-Valf," Sniith«trect, North Richmond.
HERBERT. — in loving memory if .ur dear bro
ther, Alt, killed" in -.ction on tho Sth August, 3938,
fond brother of Dnvo. also killed ;n -action.
\V« trust wc aluill meet tbem again, v
Tlio hfothers wc have lovrrl and 5v»vo lof.
— Iuwrtecl by their sistm, VaoJ«?t and CI?, hrofhew
ht-Jaw. Alex, nnd W HL
HERD.— In taring mommy of onr dear son, Ptc.
D. Jl, Herd, killoil in action al Vihers -Ilro'.oDmuii
Stiv Aiifnwt, RMS. .
Stajp on. awr sou; in thnt ur un grave,
Your lif«» for your imunArj yoa nobly gave. :
— Insortwi by his lovjng father and mother.
HERD. — In loving memory of . onr dear brother.
Ptc. D. II .Hcid. killed m action at ViIIoth Brc-
Uvddsux 8th Augurtt, 1918.
... Yean roll on, ..time /doth fly,
Every loaf doth Lido and dio:
.Every ruing sun will eot, , \
But ycru, dear h roth or. wo will uerer'foK-rt, -
— Inserted by Wh loving brother and &ur>%r. Hugh,
Lai tuid Ouino.
HERD.— tn sad hnt kiting mommy of-Pta. Dnvid
H'. Herd, who wax killed on tip Sth August, 191H,
nn ftotlva rervice. Ehcr remembered.
— Ia«?rted to Ur. and Mra Doyla and family-
HOLLAND. — In taving nvroory <rfv our d««r
nephew and awta, H J. (Ernl.' icibad la ootioo 7th
Auguxt. 101Q. Rcmcmbranco.
— Iiuortod to .2. and D. Hunter, ootolra, Kmily.
Efttie. Bertha.
KENNY. — ln aad aiul toting" mammy ofour dear
»n uad toother. Privuto Frank- Knniiy, 23 id Rai-
Ultan. dud <d; wtmiMM at. Fifth Osumlty . Olmriue
Htetiotu kraneo. on 7 th Aiqput. ' 19I& . llittfrd at
Bratiih fiwretciT, (Jwr/ near Amk-ftn. .jta):.
- . :T"\md rememtoviico will lus. for. ever- .
--Tomrtod jby 2du tavmg. moihurv aud brolhan,' 8us-
eUiuc.
IN MEMORIAM.
On Active Service.
HOPLEY.— la srxl and loriug mmrnr of onr dear
ron and "brtAhiif. V.'lllijm 'jiirnin. 14th 'Ba t-
Ite'kot, kilkd iu action iT.us-je, Stii AAiga?'., Ibid.
j ImnuienUto hwrt u«f Mirv.
Your prayer tor liiin «toi;
O, Mired hejrt of J(»yus,
! Have menjy on Iun k»uI.
!— Innrntfri by 1iK tat trig invh'jr mroh. brothers.
Jack Gate A.l.F.J, Li>. Krnv.', GeraJd, siKltr Lily.
KENNY. — In md and Vreing memory cf tare deer
DDtiis. Private Frank Kenny, died of wounds oc
7th August, 1918. Ktcf romomlrertd.
— Inacrtol by hbi loving brothar and eijU?r-ln-h.ir,
iTun and Mag. aad little Fnuikta. r
LANCASTER. — MACAULEY. — In Led and 'tav-
uig memory of my dear husbsiul ;u«l iny tkur (at hrr,
I/oncCorp. lb ocn mi C. Loo rats! or. who died 8th
August, 19J6; al» hla dear enmnuta, Alex. Alocau-
ley, who was killed at the landing. Gallipot!.
Two bravo romraden icating in peico.
— (mertcd by hjs taring wifo ana hou, Minnie and
Jaxma
LEDWICH. — In Hirr-nl mrrarcy ef my dmrly
Imd luisband, Pte. Ilorry A. 1/cdv.ich, 4tii Mchlni-
Una BIil, killed in action 8th Augnet. BBS; ah>
iny «taar un:b?, Iho. W. Blencowc, who died at tuisi
hHM/cl Ote l>wcub(T. 1913.
I Lather, iu thy graclotxi korrping
L-wro wo now mir hwed oma aiecjiing.
— F>HIr Lalwjclu BwTiwiitack.
LEDWICH. — In affciVvlonaite rrmcmb rm. pf our
t!ks.».r -um-ja-Lxw, ITe. Harry A i/edwtah. kiUal in
i.rectaa btii Aucust. 1918; nlao dmr brother, W. Ji.
JLBVP<re' hcwiiiUl 6th Doctsnbur,
'orlhy, deed© they wrought, and woadora,
Worthy of tho name they lxrro:
11 M Hiwuirot praiao arm bvcucu.,
,, Htaior thum for <nc nnorc.
—Mr. and Mrs, Jf. XI. CJiogwidden.
LEWIS ( WATT ), — In luring nmnory of mv rl«l-
si sua. hofgeant IT. Lewi (ikm). of the 1-Uh jtatt.,
tiUed m action at Pomen oa the 7th Aureut, 1916,
Inyeil oin of tiio kiti? Hugti W'uU. tiroHier of Mri.
bJTtgham. C> cargo (retiirnod), Percy (killwl at Bulle-
at«aa April. 1W7). CharJIe, Robbie.
liri-d.hu. lond ncpbnw of Mr. and ALra. Bower
('ta're. bip/wland). Brolheni irnitad.
A nuxner titts in aadnefci thiuking of hrr soldier boq5
»3.?aytr ,iiciir 9'flUire on tiio wall;
tv i» all that left, to cnocr her, and, bl>6 thy vrill
ter dnoft,
rrenli mcarna foc fhcm vha bejaad
And aching hhroui (Juxio Imvily nighbi
Sar Chc57n" I raiffi tiicm. in en mwov
"'n'xunti way;
jSuracyI,uhJ,'!S' m fUlUro 'b!l wllcn
'Dim. Umco loicii 'l>ra o«l j rtuti toc-i. in twwran
, tu (art no morn. -
— Initxtnl by thoir loiinc: mother, Mra. Ji,
143 Uayim-t, i-./rt ilelhournn. -t./j,
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IN MEMORIAM.
On Active Service.
LEWIS (WATT ). — In lorlng manocr at our dear i
bniUica snd unclq, Bergout ' liucb (Bon WUt-
kiUud In action ait Pozleres uu The t>Lh August,
1916; brioved brother of Corporal Percy Lcnrk, filled
at Bullccourt on the 11 th ApriU il917.
Just when teoLr livui wuro Unglitist,
Just whoa their hopes were bod.
TTicy were -taken from thoso who lowed them,
Now in God'a hands they rait.
Not a sound disturbs their alumbera.
Not a pain to mark Lbuir brow;
All the, trial and atrtu an« oter,
llicy are qtiaitly rvaltog now.
Brothure uuitid. Two of iho beat.
Inscrtrd by their luring ulster, brothers, bnJLher-
lb-law, uisb-r-in-IawL niecos and ucphcuu
LEWIS (WATT). — In loving memory of dear Boa,
bargeant H. Iatwis. who was killed in action at
Pcuurcs ou tee 7te August, 1910, 14Ui Bat
UkUon.
Hint) 'may heal tho btafcua. heart,
Tune may moko the wtxand less acre;
But Liiuu can n-var stop tho longing
For my Jorod mw gono beu.«ra.
— Tuaortcd by hiu loving iliuiceo and Criuod, OL and
W. Eslor, South kfellamroc.
LONG.— In loving munoty of our dear sou. L-
obtx lUcbonl Tliomaa Long (our dear Dick), -who
iiiadu the u|wvnno aicriilco on 8th August, 1918;
dourly loved nupliaw of Mr. and klra. W. Faulkner
Jilaldon), broUier of Clio, and l<v>Hnk (ruturrd),
afoo ckurly krrcd brother of Mrs. GQUton, Clara and
IMyrv God givctli His beloved sleep,
— Insurted by bia paraota, R. 1. and .\L A- Ijong.
MAYNE. — In loving memory if our dear undo.
PriTOto Gairgo ktaynq, who >vas killed in aotion. 8tii
Auguut. 1916, kning husband of Guorginz (do-
cutsod).
Swont hi tee nxnembrancc.
And these few wocUi will show.
Wo hold you still in memory
As Uiw day may ccxra- and IP>.
—Inserted to his loving siuUss-iu-tow and idroos, w
Port iMolboiune.
McDOWELL,-— In loring memory
AHred ilcrrjn (Morr) M'Dowcll, only son of Alfrol,
. and brother of Eunice, Mclva and Edna, killetl to
action «« VillcrB-Brotonnox tii Auguijt, L»l»;
rqg doar wifo and mother, died 7tb Marou,
1910; At rest.
MORRISSEY. — In loving memory of my dear eon
. and brotiier, No. 1856. Driver Gordon >rcrncy,
killed In action 8th August, 1018. R.I.P.
What would I give to clasp his hand,
' lily loving son to see;
i Just. tov licar his loving voice,
Whirh means so much to ine.
Could I but see him onco again,
Jlja face onco more bohold;
C-ould I but hear his losing voice,
Oh.Jhappine) untolX _s-—
—-Inserted by hw loving fotrenta, brotiur and siatcra,
Ascot Vale,
MORRISSEY.— In lorlnR memory at "J W-
1856, Gordon Morriwrr, SDtll llnior;'. y Dirteion.
, killL-I nt Chlpilly. Stli Ausnst, 1UXIS. >< SonUi
\V;»lfs pipers plcato copy. -
'Riue clinngus many things. „
But memory, like tho Ivy, clings.
—Inserted by his mate Arthur Williamson.
MORRISSEY.— A IrihiAe to 0m
our rlrar frioiid. Gordon, 30th Battory. Wlf" ">
action 8th AuBUst.lUplK '
—Mrs. Smyth idW-rank.
NELSON. — In irrrtiiK mcnwjr of m
Oorpoml W. A.- Nelnon, , A!r SSt
killed in Pronco 8th Aijmnt, 1018: A19? O8??' ' d
1 In Bt nur.cr Yongala 21at Marcli. l0n- 0.">o my unar
daUL-htor, Mcna, di«l 23rd March. 1018-
Sadly mlsaod. . .
— Insortcd hy Corporal Ndson (lata A.I.I.).
NETTLETON.— In Dat!
tr.TKther, Brivath Tran NntHeton, N"-,;;,,'1?"'!
hdion, who'waa killed h> notion oa the Otli Altsu.t,
181 " Only a menv-Ty of byoono dnva
And a. wish for a. fl'M urewn
1 — Irnortol by hi., lorinff sister nod brothcr-m-Irw,
0. an-1 It. Ityding. Wonlliaipp. . „
I-OI.WAIt'nt.— In loving meuiory of SwaMl U.
lV.warth. kiUod in action, in Franoo on Ulo bth
Auinut, 1918. _ ,
— Iirartcd byL Stirltng,
iLt h'FI-JRTY. — In. pod and, kwing
their wm and brotlwe. Private Itoy Rafferty, «Vh
llattafino, AI.F., who (find on Stn AuRt» JOlfl.
froiu wo:mdi rvsavod at I'-curbaix ou tho lJth Jiuy
in tiro Great War.
flwect in the weed remembrance,
.And tbcue fow wwd will riiow.
Wo Inld you «tlD in mtanonr
In "the years that oomc and gta
Tlic lictor'H crown to yiwiw.
— Irsnrted by hi uxrawing father, brothem and ).fo-
tnru
ROWLEY.— A tribute to tiio cverfowting memory
rf oiy beloved son and brother, Sergt. .Prank Jam®
iltowlcy. 4te Machine Gun Coy., who foil at Pcr/.icrca
on tiio 8tii August, 1916 (proriou&ly reported mus
ing). Egypt, Gallijioli and Franco.
Ever remembered.
— Inserted by IX paronta, brother and sifitera.
SI'ANBRilDGE. — In aad nnd lovinr; memorr of
iny beloved hiwlnml, and darlimr d.iddy of litthi
Willie, kilktl in action on tho 8th Augiwt, 1918,
late Kith Battalicn. . , 4 ..
Dear, loving huaband, gono to tiiat canno.
Waiting for .ua contingoomc timo,
fl:tic -with, tlio angn'a, wkllrr than snow,
TVnlching vour doir otkm waitiug below.
We shall ooruo in joy ami gludiuss,
We siiall gather round the ti touo,
Fa to to face with him who loved ua.
Yfo tiioll know aa wo aro knowu.
I — Iwrtcd by Ida loving wife and littlo sen, Wi'ho
B. Staubii'igc. , .
RTANHRIDGEL— Tn luring racrnr-r? of vatc
Gcorgo E,, killcil in action on tlio 8th August, 1918,
To© far away tiiy gwvo to see,
But not too far to think of theo.
> — Inwrted i«r bfo loving fsilicr, mother and sister.
STAN1 1 III 1)G E. — In loving memory of
son-in-law and . Ixrothcr-ir.-law, l'te. G. E. Stan-
bridge, killevl 8Ui August, 1918. 46Ui Batt.
No ono yuu loved was to your ado
To hear your last taint pigfo.
Or whisix-r juat one loving word,
, Before you clonal your oy®.
—Inserted by hi loving fatiier and motherdn-law,
. W. and .1. Crnmbic; brother-in-law, W. I#. Cromolo,
' sintor-in-law, IL Smith.
STEER.— In loving memory cf my dear luifatond
and our darling ikiddy, Pto. A. B. Steer, 60lh
Itatt., killed in acllon on Uus 8th August, 1WS, at
. Villers P.retnnncux. To memory over doar.
' STEER, — In loving memory of Private A. E.
Stcor (Bert), killed in action In Franro 8th Au
gust, 1918.
You aro always in our thoughts, dear Bert, .
It ia sweet u> brcatlie your namo;
In lifo wo loiod you dearly.
In death we do tho same.
— Inserted by his loving brother-in-law ami aister-
lii-law, Alfred and Maggio Allon; nieces and
r uci>hows, railway station, Nnrracan.
TAYLOR. — In fond and loving memory of our
dearly loied second son and brother, 2025, Private
. Clanmco C. J. Taylor, 14tli Batt (Anzac), who
) fell hi action at Puzleros 7th August, 19A0. loved
> brother of . Almn. Hilda. Vnlerio nnd Scrgeont-
Major Vera, G. -U. and SgL Wculqy G. R. Taylor
j (returned).
W'o thank God for our two dear boys returned,
i But, oh, our. hearts aro md.

Glarcncc, our blue eyed soldier lad.
When the fi'.uulows aro fulling soft iuui still.
And tho heat of tho day is dono,
We ivc Uirough tlic duxk, as parents will,
Tito face of (he lad that has gone.
And every night as the bun goes west,
And the toil of tho day is o'er,
Wo long tor tho one wo loml so well.
And tho smilo of tho lad that'e gono.
Until th6 day breaks and shadows ilco.
—Inserted by Ids sorrowing parents, sisters nnd
brotiier j, Nightingale-stiwt, Balaclava.
TAYLOR.— (In oad and loving mitnary of our
dear »on and brotivv. Siyruxlxr IL J. Tavlor, killed
in ouJoii at Poziena »Ji AupLst, 1916.
Dver in Fraucu our aud thoughts roam
To a lonely graro 97 far from homo;
Althougii jyjut deer face we cannot aa?,
Wo liold you door to uunii/ry.
He lies in, a ooldlur's lonely grave,
'« tand to us unknown;
But nfo rvurw i written in lotters cf gold
r Jn% WUat liomA
h;,LCed h>A lltj father, sister and
brwihtJis, and erandmolhor, Malvern.
Mlk 3$ memory of our dear
,U ?- .vlor, killed in actton
at Poccrua 8th August, J916.
TuKfoy rvcnJla sad imano-ics
Of a lu.xd ait) far away;
Thu death of my aoldier brother
Fivo yous ago to-day.
iTtttoCrufoi»by ,'roU'0r',M «'»
ilo d8,Aus,rat- 1814
. Ho irdivcraJ Ids (wintry1.- caJl;
Ho dttxl an AusUalinn ftilriicr,
.And vo his lifo for all. '
-r. 'Xomiant, 1to IlMhllMUruot.. Abhotsfonl.
the immori' our Xu-Unc
sen and uiutlisr, Gtinnor Kilniond Fn»f»rf«t_- lOHtn
oi otli August, lOlfc agi'd 21 ya 0 months.
w / a P ta#ily miuxKL '
»Vo vlo not fcrcct our lx»>- who died.
Now poara docu reign once mow;
Jsnr do wo forget bn lonoly grave,
L' ar away l+jtrad gouu fcrcign shore.
i or drep .Icrrn in our hewte t hero' j a memory
Of (car Ned who ha ixu«d away.
Aul tiiumgh oil time to ono
Tliat niHUoiy will always stay.
b>' 1,19 furrowing piuwtia, brotiier and
sbtore. bnugbocougli," Woodcmd.
WALSH. A iributo of fond and everlasting low
to iho memory of our daxlimr brothiv GnnnM
Ednionl (Ned) Ftaticia, 108th Hbwitaor Buttery,
mrnKlJ! August, IMS, agid 21 yoara i
So (lnyly iorcd. ph, Jft M,|lT Dlh— -I
For Itjmy fr.TO Uioaa lro lore:! Mini,
Soolio.u gtutly told m» biuther doar to not:
In d uoldicr a .train ho Is sleeping. '
Ono of oirUi's daunt and Unit.
I manor: Utn day you ieft mo,-dc»r Nod..
oil, I mmaubnr tlic last good-bye;
But Jittlo did I lealti.
k'ou wore going away to die.
, _ . . ,My .lioro brother.
HoVowlLjTa. 183 l0nOly Kifty-
Sf ta itTkmrS, Ks
_T„. . .So m-'lj; loved, so sadly missed.
— Imerted by bis loviog sister, Nellio Mils. Mono-
, f-h I r. — Sacred to tbc nuanory of mr h.Tn.mi
Gunner Edmond Francis (N«l) killed in
"y« ln i ranee on the 8tll August mi's. in
Only a memory of by-gone days
„ And a wisii fof a face unacenl
But a constant feeling tluit God alone
— TmwJt wliat might have been.
d78Sua3rd.bto ,ovlot "Sor- ,£ow" D»»tooug.
WALSH.— A tribute to tho memm __ j'
te s-s > riSsl'Cajn
.it'Sii nurstf."-
—A J. Cuffo.
souuuhoro on Fmncc. August, 1913,
-In """ '
js ' Vi'lU'i Uainr- Al'wndo.,
ss.Bn»ss:"d
' ' S? went away m brarely,
fl ff«
Uia courage nmrr failed.
, ytab5tto? sss ssrgtf wvn-
£5Sy OTlng DuSicc, brotbom and aMen.
— uR?SS4jy Vs mot!l"C. Fast St Hilda.
WRIGHT. — In proud tnemarr < an
Lmllo CHyde Wright. SSth Battalion.
action at Milora Bretonnoux on 8th Auguat, 1918,
— Inflorted to bia alstrr and htotiuw-in-law abw «li
Arthur Gardner, East 9t
WRIGHIV— "to loring tueraoiy cf my bohrved?
«»«». -V- WvtotV reported kUled in octlon 2
VGlcrs Brotonneux, 8th Augiit, 1018.
t _._j lite. .dly miased.
—Inserted by A V. Wall, St Kilda.
YATOS.— !n Imdng moniory of Captain A. K. At-
well Yotre, ktilcd to action at Accrocho Wood,
France, beloved husband of Greco Yatc. Sydney
and. loving father of . Aro and Iaobel and loving
broth eH In-law of James and Agmu Oolvilla of 17
Gordon-grove, Northcote (late BHlitary CoMege, Dun-
IN ad and tortog memoiy of our dear son and
loving "tatihor. Goorgo. who jrafl drowned whUe in
France. 5th Auguat, .lOlOflF
I am thinking bf you to-day. dear George,
Although two yeare have passed;
Picturing you -in memwy
- Just as I .w you last.
— Inrortcd by his oonvvrtog mother, fatiier. brotiiro,
IN MEMORIAM. ;
AMBROSE! — In sod and loving -memory of our
"f « »«
bro0un-i'w;

in memoriam. ,
OAXJj, — In loving morarry ' of toy Acme Irotham,
John wonka. <bed in lngtowood Hospital Sth Auk-
ust, > 19lX»; Also ACrrel Jamie, kiii'-a to Lghuutig.
B<Aank&I Gardens. 5th January, 1910. and Kotort,
died Ktng-otrcoL Dandi-nosg. 16th May. 1919.
Safe home. Alt R-st.
-41L L. Robeeta, InglcmcwL
BEARD.— dn md buL loving memory of my dou
h us bund and our dror fatiier, who pajurd away ou
the 8th August, 1918. I5v
Forul reinembranee lasts for over.
—Imerted by hi loving wife and famQy.
RIFJSKLL. — In loving tnomwiLof- A-nr moUier. who
tweed away cm the 8tii AugtsL 1920, at Bacchus
Month.
Deep in our h5\rt Is a iriomory
Of loved motiiar who away,
Aid tluuugii tiiu long yiara to como
That maa>4xy will ever til ay. ,
—Inserted by her loviiuf son and dp.ugi>.uHaw,
Alf and LUa, grauddauglitou, Editli, Maris and
HuilU'.
BOS LEY. — In tving nurocry of my dw husband,
who died 8ih August. 1029. ftged 61 >"««
Day by d.av r mi».« iny loved otw
A I wondor through life alcae,
Whcai wo aat tojh. »«l© 6y side,
My loving husband and I.
— Iiixrnod by hi loving wlf-. A Boslcy.
BOYD.— In loring remtrebrance nf our dcuxly
lori«d fftthw-, w1k» died on the 8ti» AugusL J9-M-
— Ituvrird by hJfl eon, J. P.
IlOYIl.— In lo>bg m'liiorr of oor 'tcar 'jU
n»rl(l ilojal. who died 8ti Allgurit, 1020, it Albert
— ilwcrted bj hi, d»cghtor and ajn-to-bv. Ii fd
G. Ward.
BiGVPLBY. — In loring- mornoiT _ of w ajar
motiior, who was caJlol home on 8th Xupist, luMp
— Inw-rtwl by E. and J. Man hi, 78 Bridport-strwc:
Albeit Park. .
BRADLEY.— A tribute of love to the memory ol
our deur grandma, who passed away oa the otn
Attgurt, 1920 (late rf Albert Part). . .
Wo riwll sco h<w again wluai \ he gloom of bh togtit
Tor ever has vanished away; . . „ . ,
Wo stiail stiud to her side In tho glory and light
Of u baiutlful, ftJuulowlosft day.
— IjL"crtoI by Bert, Wiiuito and Coral Hul.
BILVDLEY. — In taring, memory of my drar
motiicr and grandma, who pxiwwi aivay on Sth Au
gust, 1020; also her deur gnrocbon. lleno', toed
ou active wrvico.
Ono yoar ago. no tonguo con tcu
How. anxiously we stood
Rctido our dear nioU.ex'a bed.
To savo her If we c.xild.
With tears wo watched hur sinking.
And watched . licr tado away,
But Mir hearts are t«flly adiing
For you. dear molhcj and grandma, today.
— Inoertrd by her loving daughter and son-in-law,
nlo graudcJiildtvu. II. and JI. Doloia.
BROWN. — In loving memory of my dear huhhand
and our dear fatiier, who pas»'d jjoacefully away at
78 Grau thorn-street. West Brunswick, on Stli August,
1915.
Tho lamb is in the fold.
In period safety penned;
Tho lion once had hold,
And -thought to make an end;
' Rut one came by with wounded side,
And for the sheep the Shepherd died.
—Inserted by bis loving wifo and sons, Rushworth.
BROWN. — In loving nuanory of my daw father,
uhriatio Brown, who tliod oil tho 8th August, 1915.
. Time may pas) and bring it changnJ
Fr.-sh with every coining year;
Hot your namo vrill e'er bo cherished
Tn the hearts that hold you dear.
—Inserted by Ids loving daughter and son-in-Uw,
Eliralwth and H. CL Lyng, and Family, Bittern.
CARTER (nco M'Konrie),— In aad romcmbraace
or any loving daughter, Neillo, who pasaoi away
7th August, 1919; also loring mother of littlo Willie.
OH. Nellio, dear, 1 siully mtaa you,
My dcaroit. precious one;
God knows my heart j. l«ro!ccn
For tho lose of my loving one.
My grief this world will never know.
Nor thought of sadmim that arc mine;
Ac with the yrtun I oldor grow.
My heart for you will ever plno.
— Ttfwtrtcd by her taring mother, 2 Dorcr-atPCct.
Richmond.
CARTER (nee M'TCciirie).— In md memory ''ot
our dear sister, Nellie, who pomed away Tth
Auguat, 1919.
A kind and taring stater at rest.
So dearly loved, so sully missed.
—Inserted by litr loving brothers and aster, An
drew. Rupert and Ada, M'Kenzic, 2 Do/er-slrcct,
Richmond.
"CARTER (neo Nellie M'Kenzie) . — In sad rcmetn-
hnuio of my dcaur otatcr, Nollic, who pa3cd away
an the 7<th August, 1919, loving auntio of little
Both and Itita. Sadly miased.
Two years havo passtd, but none can tell
Tho lows of our foster, wo lovod so well;
To have, to love ami then to part
Is too saddent story of tho human hwwt.
— Inserted by her loving sister and brother-to-law,
Jennln and Hany Steplien.
CARTER (nco M'KtjnzIoV.— In sad and laving
remnuihranco of my dear sister, Nellie, who paased
away on tho 7th August 1919.
In my heart your memory lingers.
Tender, fond and true;
Thoro Is not a day gout by, dear (Nell,
But what I timnk of you.
— Inverted by her loving Irutor, Mabel.
CHARGE, — Tn living memory of our doar mother,
who left us suddenly on 8th Augiv-t, 1920, at
Sandriagham; and onr dear fatiier, Henry Burxly,
who poised away on the 9th March, ,1912.
Till wo /moot again.
—Inserted by L.B.CV and O.G., Sydney; And
H.K.C., Melbourne,
COLLINSON. — In loring memory of my doar son,
Roy Arthur, who died Stn August, 1918.
lime may pass and bring itn changes
Fresh with, every ooming year.
But your memory will ever bo oiort&ed
In the hearto that loved you dear.
—Inserted by his loving mother and eteiv-father.
. COLLINSON. — In taring memory of our dear
granilsxi and neifimw, Rcy, who passed away ou
tho Stli August, 1013,
Thii day recalls aad memories
Of one gone to rest,
And those who titanic of him to-day
Arc thoao who loved hiui best,
—Inserted by his loving ;nmulp:ircntA and auntica.
CONDON (noo Carlton). — la taring memory ot
dear J casio, pruned awny 8th August, 1910. 1LI.P.
Tho fitAver that is rarest ami fwrest
Is the 3 lower that is killed to the frost.
Ami tiio one that to me was the dearest
la tlic ono that I loved nnd lost.
—Inserted by her loving mother, staters, brothaa.
OUJUtAN. — tin lovink irativory of my denr hus-
Imnd nnd our dear father. Gfoixrc, wlio (had on the
7th August, 1919, at Great Wuvtom.
Had lio a&lad us, well u\« know,
Would havo 'said oJi sparu ihta Wow;
Yes. witii atnuming tews would »ay,
Ia-d, wo lovo liim, let him ath).
— »By taring wjfo end childivn.
IXkYlS. — In taring memory of my das? fotXef,
Diouus. who died wit August, 1911); also uncb),
Hairy, utad 5tii July, 1914; also dear -pni« (sister),
(liei 19th August, 1901.
May tbqy rest to pcaca
Sad and locudy do . I warder
To your gra.ro not far-away,
MTiiro tfcoy laid my drey father

„ <i use twi) years ago to-day.
.f? Suwlay find me at your gravesile
4 lb calm my lonoly hwra.
And to you J always tang
A freoli picked buucli of fiowxjre,
i.v» M ?' 'iy'3' hut it needs my care,
xr$' and tirttor rro steeping then.
ajl i Mra. il Jlaher, Ktmsiugtoo.
r i, iu ® — n taring j memory of my doar
uhcpnsxd away ttW August, 1918.
JVmy .ml i5oreuWVI1'1 S" ""'1 ,laUKlltar-in-ll'v
f'-nil ai.il true
T (tear Liziie,
w fhink of you.
— w i 8 darling.
si l£d5:
|1|ta''ffithSmITt,iS0pBr" dlod Uonm.i>i!ath"!1iloS
dw!fu. ts-s 111 rc,mtud
When wo wore ail together;
A shadow o'er «ir Utcs is rest—
Our loved ones gone for over.
All that is Icft.iHjrw, dear mum
Is to go and ww-yottr gravo,
"or wtj knoiv that in it is sleojjing
'9iio best motiiir God ever gnvo.
After life's wear journey. «wci< n»t.
—Inserted by toeir Im-iug sou and brother, Frank
(late A.I.I',), and only daughtor and otaur, Neil.
# GORDON.— In loving munioiy of my dear mother,
Margaret Gordon, who died at 7 K out-street, Fleiu-
ington. «i 7tli August. 1919. 1LI.P.
— Inrcrtod by her loving son, W. A. Gordon. -
GRANT. — In loring memoir bf my dear wifo and
taring mother of littlo Gordon, who dlod on 5th
AngiLst, 1919. Ever remembered.
—Inserted by her loving husband and little son,
J. G. and G. Grant
HAUT. — In loving memory of my doar mother,
who died oa 8th August, 1008.
Bho bore her troubles to tho end,
- What sho Suffered nono can telL
No sympathy is ucalod now.
Her carai aro all at root,
tint happy axe they who to-day can say
They loved and did their best
—Inserted by her loving dfufchter, BUa, and. grand
daughter, Freda Rankin, Carlton.
HOOKING. — In loving memory of my dear friend.
Dons, who passed away ou tho 7th- August, 1019,
I often think of you, dear Doris,
And think of how you dial;
Rut, oh, it was hard to think
I could not aay good-bye.
Swoot is tho word remcmbraaoe.
And tii eo few linen wfll ihow
That txuo lovo covtr dies.
— Inserted by her loving friend, Will Steele.
HOLLY.— Iu - lovtag rnanoiy of Wir door ral
(Tod) wiio was accidentally killed at Gar-
dun Vale on tho 7th Augiist, 1920.
_ Gone, but «ot. ff«gotten.
—Inserted by his pals, J.n.; B.P. and F.K.
nCRNE. — In lmlng memory of our dear father
mST'.r' miK?1 ,xucs,ul,y «" w A«t.-u»:
bfany a mile we'vo rode and drove.
Many a mile we've walked; '
Hour and h dud wd'to eat togotiier.
Laughed and Joked and talked.
Now many an hour we'll sit aud think.
As the days of life roll on;
And many & tear in silence shed
For loving, kind hearted dad. t
— Inrorted to his loring daugiitrra Marv. Gertie:
son-in-law, U, Arney; afcj» grandson, little Harold.
1NKBN.— In loving memory of my darling little
oTa?SM,1»r:Si,ray at Fatrf,o,d ii
Twined aro\md our vey hearts he grow,
For he was just a bright littlo laddie,
With a sweet face, so fond and true.
The memory of his littlo ways s
„ Will linger with us all our days.
just as he was, growing
To us dearer oveiy day,
Down camo the boavonly Gardener v
A»d took oiur darling auay.
—Inserted by Ids Itving fatiier broth ere and sister.
KERR.— In loving memory of our dear father.
J©bn Kerr, who died , at Etateruwick 8th August!
KIT9(Wf. — In memory of David Herny /Qurlv
Kenney). aged 29 yeais. dfod 8th August, 1020.
father of, Harry and Leslie; also his mother. Eliza
beth Kitaon, diod 15th June, 1911.
—Inserted to hta wife, E. ,M. Kifson
KITSON. — In loring rnemofe- or our doar brother..
Hany, who departed this life on 8th August, 1020.
Tbo dearly tavrd to over be fo.-goUeiv
— Inserted to bis loring staters, Stella, Beaty; and
brntiier-in-law, Jhn.
KIT80N.— In memory ( of our dear ' shopraatc.
Harry.vwho pawed away on be 8nh Anguit, ll»2o!
after five weeks' illness.
Though absent from among us.
You are present to our thoughts.
And those yon left behind ywt
.. - Still keenly feel your . loan.
Remembrance Is a golden chain
T|me tries to break, but tries in vain. —
His cheerful way and smiling lace
Aro pleasant to recall;
Ho had a smile for ! ovwyeno
. And died beloved by »»J1.
—Inserted by sockingroom girls and Jack,' York
lioot rsctory.
LAJIBUl— In loring memory of Mm. Louin.
Umbio lorii1! wifo o( llov. G. Limbic, who Ml
jjjMidrat of Bt. 8tcilirn'B l.ndic5" B«ierolc:.t Guild.
Miled wddcrilv lnto the newer praunro of God on
rah Augurt 3919, -
—Inserted ty. tho members of tiie guild, .
LAURIE. — A tribute to the muuoiy of the late
JLJ. Lsurio. fEsq. of Glen Iris, who entered into
rest oa the Stli August. 1020.
He is not dead whose memory clings I
In the hrarte who knew his worth. >
—Inserted to P. G. and A. Blondoil. :
LOWE.— In loviog . meovy of oqr dear father
pea»d array on Stli August/ 3918; ala> onr dear
mother, naraed away <m 25th Seificsmbcr, 1913;'
. lA thoughta food-intfoories hngcr yet
Of dad and/ mum, vra wilt never foiget.
—Inserted " by thei" -k ring daughter umFsoa-in-law.
Elsie and Jack WilkiuEun,- and grandson, Jack ami
peorge.HanvtMk

in memoriam.
MATDIESON. — In loving memory of Tlcton%
Boslna, who tWHVri away oo the 8lh Acgnrt,
Ho dmriy lorou, sadly misravL . . _
iVhat would I ft to to clasp bar fund.
My darting Yickey to see;
Just to hear her loving voice, '
Which moamt to muuh to me. ;
%Yo wil( never 'forget >'i\L Vickey dess.
For true love never d)® ;
Tlra dcarcet sr#ot on ci:th to me . . j .
Is where my darting Vlckey ilm.
— In.ATtoi by her mother' and father.
MA'dilESON.— in lorinz nxunccy of my dtar
niU4jr. Yicterm UoaJja. vrno panwd away on tire
8tU Atypryt. 1910.
in our iH'uw on ore always remembered, ,
Ever fond and true;
As tho yture gu by. dear .Yickey# ...
We will always think of you.
—Inserted by her loviog brother, James.
MATIIIESON. — In Imlng mcro&iy. ®J dao
fdstor, Victoria RuAna, who passed avray era tbe
atii August. 1919.
Two yen n» iuvj paisod, but none con tnl
'11 lc icxo wi a jistix" wo loved so welL
Her heart was true, her spirit brave,
buo is resting now in a taaoiy grave. -
— luartud by uer doviug brother. Jrt. /
MATI LlBfcJON. — In lovjutf memory of «xr dear
sUlur, Victoria, died 8ih ACgU't. 1910.
QSvo entire ago tho mussago cama
From GoJ, who thought it be»t V
'iV» take our . loved one Uvta this world
To a better home of rest. - -
— Insurted by her loving stater ftod bfoth®4n-lsw,
N»1I, Will, and cfa.ldrcn. '
i LVTH LL8 ON' . — In lovint memory -cf Victoria
Kurnia, who txi5:d iuav the 8th August 1910.
Everybody loved hey, . "
Siu- was always br. ght and true;
Laughing at hue troubles,
Aud a Hiiile foe aH aue knav. '
— Insertul to to lovinw fnend. B. fevrman. ' ' .
MATlilliSON. — Iif loving remembrance
toriu itosina. who died on the 9th August, 1019- .
tzuvgiiig .for you, only you.
Doar Vicliey, my Ivoart is aching, if you culj knew,
l:i lifo and deatii 1 lovo you true, -'mW-
That's why I am longing, my darting, f« you. .
— Inserted by ln.T friend, g.1l , \ :
MOTTRAM.— In loving memory of n\V 4lP h,£
iund trad our dear father, Kdwiuvi Mottfom, who
icaacd away (in tlio Sth August, 1019. a " v;i
Wo rata) tiicc from our Imine, dear latnar, --
Wo rate thou from thy place; . f. .
A Rluid&w o'er our life )a tust, - -
W'o mtaa tlic sunshine of thy naa
Wo mi&s thy kind and willing hand, - ,
Thy loud and earnest care;
Our bora© is dark without thee,
We xntas tliec evenwhorc. ... i
— Inserted by hi loving wifo, sous and aa>W-
in-taw.
MUSSCJIIIALLI.— An orerlarHng tnfcota <t
tion to tto) tndmory of my dearly . loved and w
voted motiv.r and father, who doiiarted _ Uus ma
at their lata reMdcncc, Latrotc-strcct, Mel6M»e,
on tho Sth August. 1909. and 15th July, 1896.
Earth has no satf.w that heaian ronnot ami# ,
Addio per st-mpf®, Can Pifisjfii,
—Their only daughter, H. Cavallsro. f
NEWELL. — In loring memory of my dret fli#
Jc».%>U James ("Lad"), who passed away tj w
Sth At-guflt. 1910, loved and ooly ans of J<p|
and tlio late Ellen E. Newell, who died <.
15tii March, 1892. __ „
—Inserted by his taring father, J. BewrU- j_
NEWBLIa— In taring memnry of mif
brother, .To-xcnfii Jarace (Joe), wbo posed
suit of an accident, on tho 8th Aumist. »1»- ...
—Inserted to bis loving siatcra, Ethel and NclBB,...
N1VEN'.— In fond memory, of Tom. the l«lo»«S
husband of Mary Anna, who dial tho 8th August,
1010. Lite of 13 Fornliam-s treat, FlemingtoB.
SAD BW A SSER. — In red but loving memcry w
ray door motlier, Sarah AngUStSM who Psbimi !«»
ftuly away on the Sth August, 1010,
You are not forgotten, mother door,
1 Nor will you ever be,
As long a life and mctnoty lost
I will remember thee. ___
—Inserted by hor loring son, R-.chard Badewasas,.
SADKWASSBR.— In md but lovln, mnnoiy'rf
ray dear inotbor, who passed peacefully away ob lha
8 Ui August. 1910. ..
This is a day of remembrance to all,
Tills i a day that Is sad to recall „
Tuo ycais have passed, nnd none can tcu
The loss of my dear mother I loved so welL
—Inserted by her loving daughter, Florence Cole,
and grandchildren.
SAD liWASSER. — In sacred memory of my dwr
friend, Sarah Afigusti, who paoaed- away tn the
8th August, 1919. Memories. _
—Inserted by 3D. and Mra. J. Lucau, rhornnury.
SHERIDAN. — In loving memory of nit dear ton
and our dear brother, Charles 0. T. Sheridan, vho
departed this life on the 8th August, 1019, 20th
UnttaJion, lato A.I.F.
It i two sad years to-day
Since our great sorrow fell.
Still in our heart we mourn the loss
Of tlie ono we loved so well.
In our heart your memory Hogere,
Ever fond and true;
There 4s not one day goes by#
But we think of you. . e .
In our homo you are fondly remembered.
Sweet m«-morics cling around your name;
In life wc loved you dearly,
lu death we do the sumo. / .
—Inserted by bis loring mother, brother and sister-
in-law, I-'red and Hilda Sheridan, also his nephews,
Percy and Tom l-'odfr, Prahran. '
SHERIDAN. — Tn taring memory of my doar ,
toother, Charles O'Toole, who died on the -8ih
AtUfusti 1019. fund uncta of Tomm c nnd Irene. J S
We who loved h!ra oadly mUs him
As it dawns another year;
In our lonely hours of th'nkiog
Thoughts o hiro are nlwrys near.
Hta cheerful ways, his .smiling faoe
Ana pleasant to recall; / ..
Hrul a smile for crveiyon-?. '
And died beloved by all, .
— Inserted by Thomas.
SHERIDAN. — In loving memory of onr j
broUvr, C5iajje-i. who dl«l on tho 8th August, jAQ,
at Brighton-road Hosiiitnl. of influenza; al» oul
dear fatiier, who died on the 3rd January, 1920.- r . »
Sweet is tho word remembrance.
A th(»: few lines will show: >
You will alwaya be romamberai.
As the ycsirs como and go.
—Inserted by Sis and May, tirothera-to-law, AUxC!
and Ix?n. v
SHOltM — Tn lodng memory of our dear mnttug 1
who died on tho Stii August. 1913. aged 40 yoruu
A faithful mother, so' true and kind.
No mother era earth liko her will we find:
Irjight. yean hare pitted, and none asn tell
The iok of our datr mother wo lovnl no wrtL
—Inserted by her loving daughtcm and sons. Jack,
Agidv. MngKto, David. George. Bobby and WUliank
SPENCER. — In loving memory of my door hnv
lidsul and our loving 'father, -who paswl away cb
7Ui Augiki, 1915,
— Inccrted by his loring wife, and fondly.
i SrENCER. — In taring memory of ay door fitte,
who dopuxtod this ufo cm 7tii August, 1915.
Sadly miwed.
— InsjrUd '-by his taring son, Lcs.
4VE-RB (nco Tiodile) . — In loving merecey of lhb,
who dcKtxted this lifo on tlio 7th August, ISBSOi.
Sweet is tho word mnembrnnco,
And this our wish. wlU show,.. -
Wc hold you still in memory.
As tlio years may cone and go. .

u'unuga aoeunt rrom among us
You aro always iu our titaaghts;
For thoeo who loved you deurly
Will always feel your lorn.
—Inserted by licr loring fother, meters and bnitlMa,
Antiiur, Etaie. Gladys, Willie. .
WEILAND. — In loring memory of our dear grand,
inn. who died on the 8th August, 1910, at Footo-
cruy. ..
Ready to hdp in time cf need,
Kind in thought and kind in deed.
TIhtu is a link death cannot sever —
Love nnd remembrance will live for over.
—Inserted hy he# loving grandma and daughter,
Lddie and Ada. f
WII.UtTON. — In loring memory of my ' deat
father, who died on the 7»:h August, 1019.
One to ono earth's tire ore broken.
One by one they're linked above;
Some day there'll ho a sweet reunion
In the fond of liyht and lovo,
—Inserted by his loving daughter, Lottie, and son-
in-law, W. T. Major.
WHITELEY.— In loving memory of our dear son
and brother, James, who passed away on the 8th
August, 1919.
A beantiful memory left behind
Of a loving brother, true and kind;
We have lost, but heaven has gained
One of the best the world contained.
— Inserted by his loving mother, father, brother and
sisters.
WHITELEY
brother, who passed away on Sth Augiaff. 1019.
icara may ecmo. years may fly,
Jvvery leaf may fade and die,
tvery rising run will soti
_ But my dear brother I'll never forert.
—Inserted By taring sister, Florrie.
WHITELEY.— In tlio taring memnry of mv d:»r-
lUli) ' J,m' wht> dl0d 011 tiio Sth August,
Dear to iny memory, mvcefc to iny heart,
\l>' love for my brother will never part..
But while you are resting my love is a till nich:
If anyone nilnvs you. Jim, 'tis I
— iKurted by bis loving stater, Aiinie, and brotho>
in-law, Mr., Mrs. Meadows, Carlton.
WiUTfoV. — In loving menionr of our dear folher,
who inuwcd away on 7tii Ajitniat, 1010; alw nephew,
liric, died 3rrl August. 1919.
Gno by one esirth'a Uej are broken,
One by one they're linked above,
Some day there Ml be a sweet reunion
In tho land of light and lova
— Jnr»tcd by liio loving daughter, san-in-fow and
granddaugUter, Lily, OyiH and Noraih Fttnui.
Cohtma. 7T7
WILLIAMS. — In taring memory of my dizr bro-
thor, Tom, wifo died ut 15 Ca rlyie®troet, KnNnd(m.
on the Stb'AiqpBt. 1912.
Denny lovod and nsdly miwed.
Sweet the rent that follows pain.
— IruTted by hi loving rd&tcr, S. Kltto, "Tydvil,"
21 Hiuding-strcet, Aixcot Vale.
WOOSTER. — In .loving memoiy .of our dearly
lovod granddaughter, Veronica Emily Wooster. wlio
pnracd peacefully away on tlio 8th August. 1910, at
the age of 5 years and 11 months. R.LF- .
lour grandfather will place some flowers
' On your little grave, tlioy may. wither and decsv; -
But your grandfather love for you, my little pet.
Will never tado away. ,
r deeply mourn for you, little Bonnie,
fy tours often flow yt Uie Fuwkner cemetery.
Where ray thoughte/ao niourpfully go-
r will know her littlo voice In the angob song/
Jler JittJo Rtcji on the golden shore; ' "
Her pretty mnile of welcome, Oh, how sweet,
WMmn wo nicct her to part no more,
— Inwirtcd by hcr taring grandfather and grand
mother, Mr. and Mry Sorenaen, 142 Victoria-street,
North Richmond. J
WOOSTER.— In taring memory of my dearly loved
granddaughter, Veronica Emily Wooster. who pawed
peacefully away on the 8Ui August. 1010, at the sae
of 5 years and 11 months. ILI-P.
You are not forgotten, dear Bonnie. -
Or win you ever be;
A long as life and memory last
... We will remember thee.
—Inserted by - bor loving grandfather and g.-and
Mr. and Mm, Sorcnseri, 142 Victoria-street,
North Richmond. . j
bereavement notice3.
BYBItS.— Mr. and Mm. BYRTla «ii FAMILY
dtsira to raproHi their ; liwrtf.lt . THANKS
to tlieir many kind frionds and rolojUoos for letters/
cards, telegrams, floral tribute and paraonsl - ex-
pe-aions of Hymputhy during their reoent ud
bereavemont of their deaifiy tealovsd daughter.
Dorothy, eapocinlLv tii/inking Mr. Thon. Bridge -fur
her. uutiruig uUraition, WHl ill kind frlendnpleiso
aiccut rtlita intimation of our deepest gratitude.
"Anbury," VVL)mrl-Btroet. Bat Kew. #
MltwvVSU9TBR "8 FAMILY wish to
71 THANK Oioir.owuy Mud friends for lettem- '
to«gnHn» and floral tributes, especially the sraff
of Hartnoll and Go., in their recant stvlden' be
reavement.
74 .Toha-strecti Ecst Rrumrwick. <! ' >
MRS. . MUlt'PAGH and F.AMILYi desire 1 to
f wbo Liave ®teuded sjto-
pa-uiy to thera iu their recent bereavemont.
Brunswick. xt.
M®3;.0- HEN-WOOD dedret to THANK all kind
-»I frlotul. Tor lottara, 8o»X tributes ' and ..uer-
sonnl nqacanfin "of »mpnthy In lior rcnnl mil
boreivoraont, wMiocIilly toantdn: Dr nicl.arth nnd
tno Rov. W. H. Iloltitam and Mrs. Jack Henuood.

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