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BIRTHS.
CRAWFORD. -On August 25, at Alexandra
Hospital, to Mr and Mrs AJ Crawford,
a daughter, Audrea May.
DOWNIE (nee EDIE BAILY, late Moonah),
At Nurse Woolley's Private Hos-
pital, on September 13, the wife of Harry
Downie: a son (Patrick Joseph). Both well.
MASON-On September 15, 1923, at 128
Goulburn-street, the wife of Victor Mason:
a son (Kenneth). (Nurse Ohlsen.)
MOREY.—On September 16, at New Norfolk,
to Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Morey : a son.
YOUNG-On "September 15. 1923, at
Narrara Hospital, Goulburn Street,
Nurse Ohlsen's, the wife of William Young: a
daughter (Doreen May)._
MARRIAGES.
BILLINGHURST-WARD. On September 18, 1922 ,
at All Saints' Church, Hobart,
by the Rev. K. A. Pitt, James, third son
of the late Mr and Mrs. Charles Billinghurst
of Hobart, to Beatrice May, second
daughter of Mrs and the late Edgar Wallace
Ward, of Hobart.
RAINBIRD-BRASINGTON.-On Septem-
ber 10, at the Methodist Church, Back
River by the Rev. David Clarnette, Royal
George, eldest son of the late Mr. John
Rainbird and Mrs. Birchall (nee Braslin),
of Black Hills, to Cassie Amelia, only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bras-
ington, of Back River.
GOLDEN WEDDING.
HAWSON-SMITH.-On the 18th September.
1873, at the residence of the bride's par-
ents, Remine. Argyle-street, by the Rev.
Francis E Stephenson, Edward, son of tho
late Edward C. Hawson, to Mary, young-
est daughter of James and Hannah Smith.
"So far. so good,"* At Home at Imperial,
Collins-street, Friday, 21st, 3.30 to S p.m.
DEATHS.
BRADY_On September 17, at her late resi-
dence, Garden Island Creek. Mary Jane,
dearly beloved wife of Frank Brady in
her 73rd year, after a long and painful
illness A patient sufferer gone to rest.
Requiescat in Pace. (New Zealand and
Melbourne papers please copy.) Funeral
will leave the above address at 1.30 p.m.
Wednesday, 19th, for Catholic Ccmetery
Cygnet,
CR03SB,-0n Soptombor 17, 1823. al the
Children's Hospital, Hobart. Katherine,
the dearly loved Infant daughter of Wll
ltam A and Annie Grosso, of Gordon.
»god 6 weeks. B I.P Funeral will take
Place at Middleton Roman Catholic Cemetery
on Thursday Afternoon, at 1 o clock.
JOHNSON.-On September 16, 1923, at his
residence, No. 6, Victoria-street, Alma
Tasman Johnson.
JOHNSON. Passed peacefully away on
September 17, 1923 at her residence, 7
Forster-street, Elizabeth Jane, widow of
the late Joseph Johnson, of Castle Hill.
Kempton. No flowers.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
JOHNSON.-Funeral of the late Mrs. Elizabeth
Jane Johnson, of 7 Forster Street,
New Town, will arrive at Cornelian Bay
( Cemetery on Tuesday (This day), at 3.15
ALEX. CLARK AND SON LTD..
Undertakers.
168 and 170 Collins-st. Phone 270
JOHNSON.-Funeral of the late Mr. Alma
Tasman Johnson will move from his resi-
dence, No. 6 Victoria-street on Tuesdav
Afternoon (This Day), at 2 o'clock for
Cornelian Bay Cemetery,
CLARK BROS..
Funeral Undertakers
17 ARGYLE Phone 1077
IN MEMORIAM.
Died on Active Service.
CATO.-A tribute to the memory of Hubert
Garfield (Bert) Cato, B Company, 12th
Batt, A.I.F., killed in action in France
18th September, 1910, Inserted by his wife
and children.
HURST,-In sad and loving memory of
our dear son and brother, No. 8002. Prl
7»to W. A. Hurst, 12th Battalion, A.I.F.
Killed in action at Jeancourt. France,
Hth September, 1918, in his 22nd year
My heart often aches with sadness
And my eyes shed many a tear:
God alone knows how I miss my lay
As It dawns the fifth sad year.
Died on the field of battle
It was nobly thus to die;
God smiles on the valiant soldier
His record Is on high
Inserted by his loving parents, brother,
and sisters, brother-in-law and sister-in-law
nieces and nephews and aunts.-.
MACKAY.-In loving memory of Gunner
James Mackay, 3rd F.A.B., who died o*
wounds "somewhere- in Franco." Septem-
ber l8, 191B. in the 23rd year of his ago
Greater lovo hath no man than this
.WITH.-In loving memory of our dear son
Mid Brother, Gunner Albert Charlea Ea
l".,hH>I'1 Nicholls' Rivulet, Port Cyg-
net, killed in aotion at Raisclies, Franco
¿Septamlar l8, 1918. aged 22 j ears.
^-Oarhcarta S'our momory lingers.
IBweeUy tender, fond and true,
SÎÎ? lanot a day, dear son and brother
But what wo think of you.
DayB of sadncBs still come o'ei us.
Silent tears thoy often flow;
?Memories keep our loved ono near us
«nom God claimed flvo years ago.
1 Evor remembered.
«J"3?"^ by hla 'ovlng father, mother, sis
Ward! ' "na brothor-in-law, J. K.
IN MEMORIAM.
BURDON-ln loving memory of our dear
husband and father, Ernest Roland Burdon
(Mining Surveyor), who died at Zeehan,
Septembor 15, 1816. Inserted by his lov-
ing wife and children, E. C. Burdon,
State-school, Woodbury.
RAWNSLEY.-A tributo to the memory of
our dear friend. Florence May Rawnsley
lia den"tcd this Ufo on September l8.
In our hearts her memory linger»,
Tw? v.ù, kaow lt>s valn to weep;
»H °K l0Te wU1 ncver wako her
from her peaceful, happy sloop.
Ever remembered.
níí^n*? ,by hor sincere friends. Mary and
""" Dulció, Moonah. Into of RIsdon-rond,
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.
ElAlï?lly ?! tn° ,,ato Mr- Henry Clark.
uÄ-T' fftim sincero thanks for the
í¿*L!aiCalh.y «'"nded to tliem in tholr
lucent fad bereavement; also for letters,
Ä °co?y )tcleSraals- <Sy<lney paper»
linS^u?0.1!, H,oa,h- ot Uxbridge, desires to
tie, r£JL^aU.í,th?,Uatro" Tá Nurses of
ioî i£0J?oopaihlc Hospital and Dr. Rogers
Bttslî «h 'ÍnUr.lnR c(Torts and many kind
3»o i> vi !5" 1,ow'«'ds his door lato wife
letter. "Í "latins and friends for thoir
íomftHhí.iís-,m<:,ss'>f;es of sympathy, and
[ Boot trtbuUui durl"S his reocnt sad beroavc
EatorsfSr^P- à1",50" and family, of 181
to tlSS"' Hobart, wish to convoy
Patffi rSÍS? ,and ,Kurs5s of the Homceo
KA t.,!anltB for th0 mnny kind.
I Sauiht,rn^"Httc.nt.ion ',ald ,0 ,ll0lr dear .»«>
I 2» tí r'íiíi £!6ter <lurlnS llor Ion» Illness:
1 «Sr klÄlTC* ?nd ol1 klnd irlends ior
ter, iii "s and wor<ls of sympathj. let.
I ^ffcTO beV'eavo^'nt'-;""1^8 "Url"6
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