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IN ATEMORIAM.

CLEARY.-A token of love, Ivy Kathleen, died 30th January, 1914.

Dear is the «spot where Ivy is laid;

Dear is the memory that never will fade. -In«erted by her loving mother, Unley.

DOWNEY.-In loving? memory of Tom Downey, who died January 30, 1918.-Inserted by hie frierJs M. and E. Ferguson.

DRING.- Ii snd but lovini memory of Lizzie, who d ed on the 30th of January, 1918. Too much loved while in our midst to be forgotten n soon. -Intfted oy Mr. and Mrs. George Goodrich.

? DUINO.-In fond remembrance of dear Liz who died January 30 MIS. "Though death divides, fond memorv clings."-Inserted hy J. and F. L. Dring, Kings« cod.

DR1VG (nee Reynolds').-In loving memorv (if dear Lizzie, wh> passed away January 30, 1U8.

God is good; He gives UB strength

To hear our heavy croa;;

Be is the only one who knows

Our loneliness and loss.

-Inserted by her loving mother, brothers, sisters, in-law, and only sister. Elue.

DRING.-In loving memory of dear Lizzie, who died January 30, 1913.

There is erne link death cannot sever, Love's remembrance bsts for ever.

-Inserted by loving brother and sister-in-law, Syd

and Lill

HEEPS.-In loving memory of our dear daugh- ter, Lillian May, who died January 30, 1917.

To-day, a» "we look at your picture.

In likeness so lovely and true,

.Do you know how our hearts arc aching, '

And longing, our darling, for you, -Inserted by her loving iiarents.

IULLAM.-In affectionate remembrance of Jeole Murray Hlllam, who departed this life on the 30th Jnuunry, 1916, at the Booleroo Centre Hospital, after a long and patient illness. Gone, out not forgotten.-Inserted by Janie O. Comnune, Cleve Hotel, Cleve, Wort Osast. ,- . ,

JOHNSON.-In loving memory of ¡Dorothy, who passed away January 30th, 1916, aged 5 months.

Only a grave, hut it needs care, J

Tor our dear Dorothy lies sleeping there. .* A dear young life, that promised well;

Perhaps 'Us hest; ah, who can tell?

-Inserted by her loving parents and sisters, J. H. and O. Johnson, and Thelma.

LTNCH.-Sacred to the memory of my "wlored mother, departed this life Januarv 30, 1914, Ade- laide, late Bjan-strcct, Broken BilL E.I.P,

"The family chain broken. God kuvma best.

-Ever remembered by daughter, Mary, son-in

laws '"T. McOarron.

MITCHELL.-In loving remembrance of our daughter. Millicent, who died at Adelaide, Janu- ary 30, 1899; also, Sarah, who died February 17, 1890, and Arthur, who died March 3, 1890.-In- serted by their loving parents, brothers, and sis- ters. Forget them, no; we never will.

PRIPEn.-In affectionate remembrance of dear mother. Jane Marr Pnder, who died at Victoria strret. Fitzroy, Melbourne, January 27, 1916. "May (ho rest in pence. She was good to me ard mine."-Inserted by Harold, Nellie, Gladys,-and Lionel PridT, 78, Newry-street, North Fitzroy.

RVNDLE.-In memory of our dear May, who passed away .Tamur} 30. 1918.-Inserted by hus- band and mother-in-law.

SHAW.-In affectionate remembrance of Annie, beloved wife of James Shaw, who passed nway January 29th, 1903 at Eliza-street. It.I.P. Though years nave passed, fond memory clings.-Inserted by her Invinsr husband, sons, and daughter.

THOMAS.-In loving memory of our dear hus band and father. Wa.k.n Thomas, who died at Payntham, January 30, 1918.

His weary hours and days of pain, :

His troubled nights have passed; The ever-patient, .vom-out frame,

Has found sweet rest at last. Loving thoughts often linger

To a grave not far away;

Where they laid our darling father / Just one year ago to-day.

-Ever remembered by his loving wife and chil- dren.

THOMAS.-In loving memory of our dear father, "»ho died at Payneham, January 30, 191S.

Peacefully sleeping, rest! g at lost,

Hoxth's weary pam and suffer.ng past.

-Inserted by his loving son and daughter-in-law,

Arthur and Grace.

TREWIN.-In fond memory of our dear 'friend.

Millie.

If love and caro could death prevent,

Your days on earth, dear Mill, would «till be

spent.

Hut God alone. Who knovveth be*,

'Did ease thy nain and give thee rest.

-Inserted by Mrs. Matthews. Myrtle and'Millie.

TltE.VIN.-In loving memory of dear MilLe,' dicd January 30. 1917.

Broken .hearted I live forever;

Think of you and forget you, never.

Thos» who lovi-d rou be*t ral** jou most. -Inserted by her loving mother and brothers.

RETURN THANES.

MRS. CLECH and FAMILY, of Dulwich, deaire

to THANK all kind Friends for letters and ! personal cxpreanon*: of sympathy m the loss of hi-r

dear mo'ber. Mrs. M Brown _ I "I nts. KEEMHAN and FAMILY, of Henry- I ill. street. Stepney, aish to THANK th ir iMiUcetics the King and Queen, the Commonwealth

Government, the Premier, Officers and Men of I th- -27th Battalion, the Diütrict Commandant, St. 1 Peters Council, Adelaide Harriers, and all kind Frrnds and Relatons for letters of *vmpathy ,n their «»ad Viss of a «on and brother. Private H.

J. J Keenihin, killed in action., September 2, . 1913_I "MT*. M. "MCCALLUM, of Myrtle 3rovc, Manna .U-*- nar.e, w shes to »incerely THANK all friends

and neighbors who during the recent fires worked i strenuously, thereby saving much greater loss of i property and stock.

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