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FOR KING AND COUNTRY. IN MEMORIAM.

BUTLER.—In loving memory of William O’Manus Butler, who died of wounds in. France on October 9, 1916; in his 23rd year; son of William and Sarah R. Butler. R.I.P. To memory ever dear. JOHNSTON—In loving memory of Alexander Gibson Johnston, who was killed in action on October 8, 1918.—Inserted by bis loving son Jack. MBWHINNEY—In fond and loving memory of our dear Brothers, who died in France —Bob on October 9th, 1918, and Clyde on October 26th, 1918 —dearly loved sons of Mrs M, Mewhimicy, Leith Yalloy. The world may change from year to year, Our friends from day to day, But never shall tho ones wa love From memory pass away. ■i_-Ins€<rted bv their loving sister, brother-m- ---! law, niece, and nephews. I MBWHINNEY—In sad and loving j memory of Rifleman Robert John (Bob) I Mewhianey, who died from wounds in France 1 on October 9th, 1918, and Rifleman Samuel | . Clyde (Clyde) Mcwhinney, killed in action in France on October 26th, 1918; dearly be--1 loved eldest (twin) son and youngest son of | Margaret Mewhinney, Leith Valley. J Missed, sadly missed. Ono by ono life’s ties are broken, ' One by one they are United above; s There will be a great .reunion : In that land of light and love. ' They miss them most who loved them best. —lnserted by their Borrowing mother, sister, and brother.

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Evening Star, Issue 18094, 9 October 1922, Page 4

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FOR KING AND COUNTRY. IN MEMORIAM. Evening Star, Issue 18094, 9 October 1922, Page 4

FOR KING AND COUNTRY. IN MEMORIAM. Evening Star, Issue 18094, 9 October 1922, Page 4

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