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IN MEMORIAM.

BfGGß.—ln loving memory of my dear hus- . band, Albert Edward Biggs, who passed away on September 11, 1929. Inserted by his loving wife and family.

ffftENCH. —In loving memory of David George, who fell asleep September 11, 1036; aged a months. For of such is the Kingdom of Hearen, Beryl.

HENDERBON.—In loving memory of our 'darling Bererley Anne, who fell asleep on . September 11, 1930. % While in the early hush of morn, My gem He took. ?(_»ertod ■by her loving mother, father, acd brother, Graham.

KILMISTER. —In loving memory of a -dear mother, Harriet C. Kilmlster, who died (suddenly), September 11, 1934.

God's greatest gift, remembrance. Inserted by her loylng son and daughter-in-law, Arthur and _iTa, and family.

MoINTYRE.—In loving memory of Joseph Barnard, who passed away on September 12, ■ 1936. ■You have gone from this world of Borrow, You are free from- all Buffering and pain; The troubles and trials you so patiently boro ' Will never disturb you again. ' Inserted by his daughter, Margaret Jlatson. MoINTYRE. —In loving memory of our father, Joseph Barnard Mclntyre, who passed away September 12, 1930. IJemembrance. Inserted by his Bon and daughter, Tom and Annie.

MURPHY.—-In loving memory of Stan, who died September 11, 192 G. Not Just today but every day. In silence wo remember. ■Sxom Mother and brothers. Jack and Bill. , jrtUHPHY.—In loving memory of my dear brother, who foil asleep on September 11, 1026. ««_*_ vi» aw i°v!- t«r ■ bromcr-)reiO.-Jto loving memory of Lilly, who depirtflS this life September 11, 103 d. Sadly mlssod, always loved. |k_ert«d by Mary, Waily, Marine, and Itay»ElD —In. loving memory ot Wily, who passed «W September 11, 1935. S.idly mlesed By Harry and Rose. ij__r|o.__i_ fond memory of Wily, who passed m #r*y on September H, 1935. Ever remembered. Insetted by Ron and Ann.

REID U. E.—ln. loving memory of my dear •daughter, Lily, who passed away September 11, 1935. How we all loved her, no one can tell; How hard we bid a last farewell. The thought that we will meet aga v Does help to lessen grief and pain. Inserted by her loving mother, L. Landymore. REID—In loving memory of my dear Bister, Lily, who fell asleep on September 11, 1»3«. Inserted by her sister, Gertie. TARABOCHIA.^In loving memory of dear mother, who passed away on beptember 11, 1936- RXP. Eternal rest grant unto her, 0 Lord. 193G- X.1.1-. In 3. eravcyard softly sleeping. 1 where the flowers/gently wave, : i m my! fiEA^nr^: Vo sound disturbs fipr elumbcr.', Not a pain to-mart her hrow; •• AU her cares and trials are o-ver, She is happy resting now. &mHs4 hy her alst«rs ami brfths«-»n»J«w, Pa«h and Nell_Terco_ati<l Ros, ,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 63, 11 September 1937, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 63, 11 September 1937, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 63, 11 September 1937, Page 1