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Marriages, firths, Deaths, Roll of looennr,
ereavement, and In Memoriam, ordinary
notices (six lines, about 36 words), Is 6d
ach insertion, casho); every additional line.
or portalo a line fourpenee. Six words to
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15 average words), 1/-, three Insertions
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Deaths
GARSIDE.--Died at Lidcombe Home
August 27, 1917, James Garside, the be
loved father and father-in-law of Mrs. and
Mr. James McVay, Newcastle, aged 73
years.-At rest-Victorian papers please
copy. 1433
JACOBSON.-In loving memory of my
dear husband and our father, Petet Lud
wig Jacobson, who passed away during
service In the Methodist Churen, Wara
tah, on September 3, 1917, aged 65 tears.
inserted by his loving wife and children,
Alfred (on active service), Ida and Leon
ard. .1470
JACOBSON.-Died asuddenly at the5
Methodist Church, Waratah, on Sep
tember 3, beloved father and father
,in-law of Captain and Mrs. J. G. Car
ron, "Landeryou," Waratah. 1370
JACOBSON.-Passed away September
3, Peter L. Jacobson, aged 65 years, be
loved father and father-in-law of Mrs.
and Mr. A. W. Bald, "Iluka," Waratah.
JACOBSON.-Died suddenly September
3, Peter L. Jacobson, aged 65 years, in
the Methodist Church, Waratah, beloved
father and father-in-law of Mrs. and Mr.
George Wrlghtson, Georgetown-road,
Waratah. 1470
LEWIS.--Dled at her .entdonce,
Merthyr Tydfil, Kenrick-streoet, June
tion, September 14, Mary Ann, beloved
wife of William E. Lewis, and eldest
daughter of the late Stephen Powell,
in her 52nd year. 1422
LEW1S.-At her residence, Merthyr
Tydfll, Kenrickl-street, Junction, Mary
Ann, beloved and only asister and sister
in-law of IHarriet and Sidney Pritchard,
Macquarlo-street, Glebe.-Sadly missed.
MUNDAE.-On September 12, at the
Newcastle Hospital. George Frederick.
dearly loved husband of Beatrice Munday.
-Sadly, oh so sadly missed. 1302
Roll of Honour.
CLINTON.-In loving memory of Petty-
officer Richard Henry Clinton, eldest son
of Mr. and Mrs. F. Corr, of Railway-
street, Merewether, who lost his life on
September 22, 1914, when the H.M.S.
Aboukir was sunk in the North Sea, aged
35 years.
He gave his life for his country,
For honour, faith, and right,
With us his memory ever lives,
Ho fought a noble fight.
Inserted by his loving parents, brothers.
and sisters. 1460
In MIemoriam.
BRO1IIIA HA D.-In loving memory of ml
dear husband, Charles Broadhebad, who
passed away September 22, 1915; aged 77
yoars.
two years have passed, and still we miss
him,
Words would fail oui love to tell;
But in heaven we hope to mooeet him,
Jesus doeth all things well.
Inserted by his loving wife and family,
Alberti (New Zealand), Sarah and Will
Ward' (NCow Zealand), George and Leslelo
(on active service), Frederick and Lillian
Broadhead, Margaret and Ernest Turvey,
and BIlenjamin, Ada, and Percy Jarvis (on
active service). 1450
DUNN.-In loving memory of dear son
Narold, who departed this life September
21st, 1912; aged 9 years.-Safe in the arms
of Jesus.-Inserted by his lovilg parents,
sabella and William Dunn, Sydney. 1501
HOOD.-Sacred to the memory of Richli
ard Hood, who died'September 22nd, 1911.
-Peace, perfect pe6ce.-By his loving
wife and son and daughter-in-law, Richard
and LInda Hood. ' 1461
NELSON.--In sad and loving memory
of ourdearly beloved son Karl, who dred
21st Sept., 1916, in Wellsend Hospital,
from meningitis; aged 7 years 1 month.
We mour for you, dear Karl,
No eyes may seo us weep;
And many a silent tear is shed
When others are asleep.
Insarted by his loving parents, Poli?e
pt Tecu Neilsen• New Lambtn. 1418
In Slemorianl.
'NORMAN.-In loving memory of our
dear wife and mother Sophia, who depart
ed this lifeo Sept. 20th, 1910.
Gone, (lear wife, but not forgotton,
Always of you, dear mother, we are
thinking:
Grieved to be from you apart,
In tears and grief we watchled you sinking,
With sad and aching heart.
Inserted by her loving husband and
daughter, Emma Norman, ,Wickham; also
by her loving son, Private George Nor
man (on active service abroad). 1.188
PULLIN.--In loving memory of William
.ames Pulltn, whol was found (dead at his
residence, Broadmeadow, September 22,
1114.
Rest, dearest son, lthy toil is o'er,
rhy loving hands shall toil no more;
No more thly gentle eyes shall weep,
Rest, darling son, gently sleep.
h, why was ho taken, so young and so
fair,
WVhen the world held so many it better
could spare?
Hiard was the blow that compelled me to
part
With my brother, so near and dealr to my
heart,
No one he loved wes by his side
To hear his last faint sigh,
Nor whisper just one loving word,
cefore hle closed his eyes.
They miss you most who lovid you best.
Inserted by his mother, father, and
brother, Weston. 1411
SSE2ARSES.--In loving memory of our
dear son and brother, Private Coeil
Searles, wihe was killed in action at
Dardanelles on Sept, 22nd, 1915; aged
lIt years.
:,e did not hear his last good-bye,
iHis (unknown grave is the bitterest
blow,
That none but our aching heart can
kinow.
Inserted by his loving parents,
brothers, and sisters, E. and G.
Searles, and Horace (on active ser
vice). 1412
Bereniement Notices.
MRS. G. F. MUNDAY, Hamlltod, desfres
to return her sincere Thanks to all kind
neighbours, relatives, friends, also all
those who sent wreaths, letters, tclc
grams, and cards of sympathy; also to
Mrs. Cleaves; hrs. Callinan, Mr. M.
Clark, and Mr. T. IHansen, for their kind
ness in my recent sad bereavement in
the loss of my dear husband. 1392
We, the undersigned, desire to Thank
all friends and relatives for their kind
ness and sympathy' extended to us, and
especially Nurse Mitchell, for her kind
ness and attention shown to us during
the recent illness and death of oiur darl
lug infant son. (Signed) MiR. and MRS. H.
HI. LANE, Kurri Kurrl. 1442
lMRS. DAVID SCOTT and FAMILY beg
to tender their sincere Thanks to Dr.
Collier, the Matron and Nurses of Walls
end Hospital, for their devoted attention
to my late husba·nd and our father dur
ing his long illness. "14is
MRS. DAVID SCOTT and FAMILY
wish to Thank Mrs. lMathews, Williams,
Cooper, also Mr. and Mrs. Roddy, for
their devoted assistance to my late hus
band, and our father, during his long ill
ness; also the kind friends for their ex
pressions of sympathy and floral tri
bttes, and the senders of the numerous
letters and cards of sympathy. We also
thank the Noreen crew, whio sent the
wreath, as a further token of sympathy
in our sad bereavement. 148!
SRETUI(N -THANKS.--Mrs. P. Jacobson
and family, of Waratah, desire to Thank
MIrs. Beavis, Brownsmith, and Nurse
Bray, for their valuable services; also
all sympathisers who forwarded letters,
cards, telegrams, and floral tributes in
their sad and sudden bereavement, caus
ed by the death of her beloved husband
and fatherw which occurred in thd Method
ist Church, Waratah, on September 3rd.
.We, the undersigned, beg to Thank
Dr. Gardiner "for his kidd attention to
our late father, Richard Price, during his
late illness; also Mesdames Thompson,
and Mesdames Higl~es, lMrs. Reid, Mrs.
Green, Mrs. Taylor, who assisted us in
our 11 sad bereavement, and 'all kind
friends who sent cards, letters, and
wreaths of sympathy. M. A. CHAPMAN,
M. MILLS, and FAMILIES.. 149019
MRS. A. STEVENS,- of . Clara-street,
VWaratah, wishes to sincerely Thank Dr.
Gardiner for his kiind attention, also to
Mrs. Cleary, and all kind friends wno sent
wreaths, cards, telegrams, and letters of
s~ympathy extended to her, and brothcr
atd sisters, in the loss of our dear mo
ther, Mary Harris Scott. . . 1I507
iMRS. R. IM'COURTIE and FAMILY wish
to return heartfelt Thanks to numerous
kitnd friends who. sent wreaths, cards, and
letters of sympathy in their recent be
reavemcnt, the loss'of their dear husbanr
and father. Mrs: R. M'Courtle, Fern
street, Islington. 13830
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