FOR TKG EMPBRE'S CAUSE. IN UEUORIAM. GILLMAN.—In sad and loving memory of my dear husband. 39394 Lance-corporal Ernest John Gilhnan (2nd Battelnn, N.2.R.8.), who died from wounds, September 11, 1913 in 2nd General Canadian Hospital,' 1" ranee. Junt when his life was brightest, •Tnst when his hopes were His country cfllletl, and lie answered, And now in Oni'a hands ho rests. —Inserted by his loving wife. GILLMAN.—In loving memory of Lnnce-corponil Ernest John Gillman, who died from wounds, September 11, 1918. Up left his hom« in porfeet health, Ho little thought of death eo ni«h. But flod sbw hf?t ti tate him And 3Ti3 will we must ooroplr. —Inserted by hh mot.lmr-in-law, sister-in-law, and brother-in-law. GORDON.—In loving memory of Riflemnn John Gordon. 6.5055, who was killed in action " Somewhere in Franco." September 11. 1918, eeeond brloved son of Alexandra .-"id Mary Gane Gordon, Roxburgh East We do not forget yon, nor do we intend, YTc (hink of yon draly, and will to the end; We miss yon, and mourn In ecrrow un?een, * And dwell on the memory of days that havo been. There is a link death cannot 6CTer, l/)vc Mid rememHranee lust forever. —Inserted by his loving parents, J brothers, and sisters.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17727, 11 September 1919, Page 4
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