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BIRTH.
GARDAM. - On April 10, at Nurse,
Hainsworth's, "Talem," Devonport,
to Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Gardam,
School House, Evandale. A daugh-
ter.
MARRIAGE.
REVELL-STONE- On the 17th
March, 1920, at the Methodist Par-
sonage, by Rev. A. V. Ballard,
Percy, thc third son of Mr. W. and
the late Mrs. Revell, Penguin, to
Myrtle, third daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. T. F. Stone, South Burnie.
DEATH.
BINNY. - On 13th inst., at Rich-
mond Hill, John Murray Binny, be-
loved husband of Hilda May Binny.
IN MEMORIAM.
STONE. - In loving memory of my
dear wife and our dear mother,
Ethel Stone, who died at Devonport,
April 14, 1918.
0nly those who love are able to tell
The pain that is felt in not saying
farewell; .
But God is good, He gave us strength
To bear our lonely cross;
He is the only one who knows
Our loneliness and loss.
--Inserted by ber sorrowing husband
and children, H. Stone, Victoria.
STONE. -In loving memory of our
dear daughter and sister, Ethel,
who died at Devonport, April 14,
1918.
Wo still can see her smiling face.
Although two years have passed ;
And in our memory still she lives,
And will until the last.
-Inserted by her loving father,
mother, sisters, and brothers, Devon-
port, Waratah, and N.Z.
STONE. - In sad and loving memory
of our darling sister-in-law, Ethel,
who passed away at Devonport,
April 14, 1918.
When days are lonely,
And friends are few,
'Tis then, dear Ethel, I long for you.
Two years have passed,
My heart is sore,
As time goes on I miss you more.
Your death was sad, Ethel dear,
And you bore your pain so brave;
We have been so sad and lonely
Since we laid you in your grave;
-Inserted by her loving sister-in-
law and brother-in-law, E. and A.
Rawlings, Melbourne.
STONE. - In loving memory of our
darling sister-in-law, Ethel, who
passed away April 14, 1920.
In our home you are fondly remem-
bered,
Sweet memories cling round your
name ;
The hearts that held you in deepest
affection
Still love you in death just the
same.
-Inserted by her loving sister-in-
law and brother-in-law, H. and E. Sut-
ton, Rosebery, Tasmania.
THANKS.
Mr. and Mrs. Thornton and family
wish to thank Dr. Walpole, the ma-
tron, and nurses of the Devon Hos-
pital, Latrobe, for their kindness and
attention ; also to all kind friends
and relations for cards, letters, and
floral tributes during their recent
sad bereavement in the loss of their
son and brother.
H. Kempling, Jeweller, Devonport.*
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