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[In order to guard against imposition, notices of

Births, Marriages, and Deaths must be authenticated by some respectable person to ensure their insertion.]

BIRTHS.    

BARRATT.—On the 29th August, at "Quisisana,"

Dandenong road, to Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Barratt—

a son (premature).

BLAIR.—On the 29th September, at St. George's Hospital, Kew, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blair—a

daughter.    

BLIGHT (nee Jessie Honeyman).—On the 25th September, at 10 Landen street, Ripponlea, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry John Blight—a son (John Jerrome).

BOULTON.—On the 26th July, 1917, at Nurse

Mayer's private hospital, Footscray, the wife of

Pte. James Boulton, A.I.F., abroad - a son (James Leonard). English papers please copy.      

CAMERON. -On the 27th September, at Nurse

Jordan's private hospital, Doveton street, Bal- larat, the wife of John H. Cameron, Lumbwa,

British East Africa - a daughter.

CARROLL.- On the 19th September, the wife of Alex. J. Carroll, "Iona," Campbell street, More- land - a son (Donald Maxwell).

CARY (nee Dorothy Reyment).—On the 23rd Sep- tember, at "Ivyville," 16 Royal Parade, Caul-    

field, to Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick A. Cary—a daughter. Both well. CHALK (nee Eileen Gregory). - On the 28th Sep-

tember, at Nurse Ward's private hospital, Gar-

denvale, to Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Chalk - a daughter (Nancy Jean).

COBBETT. - On the 28th September at St Helier's,

Jeparit, to Mr. and Mrs. T. Chas. Cobbett - a daughter (Desme Estelle).  

COLVLLE. - On the 14th September, at St Luke's

Hospital, Queen's road, the wife of Dr. H. C. Colville - a daughter.

ETHERIDGE. -On the 26th September, at 5 St. George's road, Malvern, to Mr. and Mrs. P. Etheridge - a son.

FRANKLIN. - At "Dunnottar," Malakoff Street,   Malvern, on the 13th September, the wife of H. D.  

Franklin - a son (John Gartly).

FREEMAN. - On the 17th September, at "Bristol,"

Ewart street, Malvern, to Mr. and Mrs. Julius Freeman - a son.

GREEVES. - On the 21st September, at Geelong, the wife of E. G. Greeves, "Coraki," Lismore -

a son (Struan Goderich).    

HALE (nee Dorothy Irwin). -On the 21st September, at Bethesda private hospital, Richmond, to

Mr. and Mrs. G. Hale, of 50 Warburton road,

Canterbury - a daughter (Margaret Elaine).

HOLMES. -On the 24th September, at "Home-

wood," Willoby street, East Malvern, the wife of C. H. Holmes - a son. HUTTON (nee Nellie McKendry). -On the 6th Sep- tember, at 10 Viva street, East Malvern, to Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Hutton - a son (George Reginald).

JOHNS (nee G. Evans).-On the 26th September, at Nurse Broberg's, Albert East, East Mel bourne, to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Johns, 34 Oxley road, Glenferrie -a daughter (Ruth Enid).

«*/-. Ulr hnlcse) -On tlac 25lh September,

?5*_irUim«. last Malvern, to Mr and »Ä't Jov-a daughter (Beryl Lilian)

m./--%fll!e Hines) -On the 25th September.

-fvS,. Train pnv-to hospital, 1 cmlcigb, S-__ «¿cet llstcmmck, to Mr and Mm. Sr-hcrr . ut" Hopetoun street, Listen.

I S-a ¡on (DonaU llomllton)

,arn_a (nee Celtic Browoi) -On tlr 12th

l"?2_r,t ¡Ara Cottage Mitchell street Ben* feVvnfe of M|ii cr VV. f Lcwcll.n (on

dnt rmccj-a foi

I-CWIA-Oa the 4th «epl ember, at Sister __oa ¡shale hospital Armadale, the -wife of

I >6i-ao-« daughter

? mtviv (nee Brraicc 1 an!) -On the 4th Octo

"fit Am Pnvite ho pital, Elaroo, to

l¡¿ Mr, J Citrsoi, AleKcnaan-(stillborn).

mm-Oo the "oth Septimbcr, 1017, at Nurse _Yii-ini-to lin-pilil, VViimiambool, to Air riJIit Omond Miller, Pinmiirc-a daughter

Ilarf Icgli-«)

rT___0n the lilli Septrmlier, at Sister An «i-i poule lio-i ml Annadale, to Mr and

!,-- Mittliell Dunmorbum," 269 AV'nttle ? "rai _a,t5!alirm-o»on (Alan Seabrook).

IYjDI_-0ri the -.sill «eptcinber, at Mr» Pley UTirnnte ho«pllnl roleraine, tile wife of S , LÏMlt bien llMtu-n son (William 1 ric)

ru-CCU - On U'0 Wh September, at "loch ti* C-mna,lnii street (dentcrric, the wife II i. TtiUoch-a daufchtcr (Tlaclmo Bcatrice I tar)

"IVER (ure Alirjono O hempson) -On the MSr-ttml-r it Stier Alinear s private hos- tal, ¡Wicihn 1 roo I Ynnatlaic, to Air and SxW ii Turner {tn ort Ive service nbroad)-a i-r-tirfjiyi. Mwin) Present address, "¡lu« . ta," a M ii ro stn I Vrniudala,

limn.!)-On Hi 'ntl Scptcmlicr, at "Dol 1 -ri" private hrspil ii All ort Park, to Mr

lil Jr. («J 1 VV akclleld, 'Ruthven," Bain . emita, laiillell-i son ( Alan Ross)

IM-OV-On the _. lh Aaagust, 1017, at Sister HI«! pin iii In pita!, to Mr and Mrs. I Ed« «all on-1 on

ISTTiMic-Oii Hu ."Ha September, 1017, at Ja trnear s pris ate hospital, 6.1 Sutherland 1 ni tnaibl, li *lr mid Mrs. Walter VA hit

ate c1 Vlbruionl ' Vicloru street, Mary

tr-li-a iii llolli doing well_

MARRIAGES.

Ioty-HIDI -Un Hie l»l September, at St

lr-t_i Cliunl llithmontl, by the Rev I tau SJ Vlirlle ioaingc«t daughter of Mr» dunlite In I Hide Lennox street Rich tri, 1« «ill u mil bon of Mr and Mrs, J Iori, ¡"emu c1 ii l ntl, North Melbourne

IffilOV-ttlUlYMs Ou the 12th June, 1917,1

. ItjUu l In nh Hawthorn, by Roi .-.«tit. t Vriltur lucy, sciontl son of Vlr nUtiUvani llil'Hn VIhert Pork to Ilentriec

Lim«i Indu r of Mr* W william» and |

it Mm Williams Ylumungtrcc road, Haw

tVro.

(I_-U)L- -Du li Ith September, at All vee" I ol I sindringlnm, by tlac Ret

HI.Catto hair li llrocklnglon fourth son tUAiK 1 Vue Pond« to Mary Madge Ubi) ion "i I liu-liler of Mrs. 1 Mayes, h,!ra

IDIiBDs-nilnn -On tile 1st September, at

Urta li C1 ur I llilielova I y the Rd I'

C.i-ts Hird Benn tiler son ol Mr and la L \\ «i I lu ml«, of llstcrnwiek to l-T-a? helen tllir laughter of Air and Mr« 11 Hli.lt of Si hilda

ni5*-Pi-SVI0ltl -On ti» 8th September, 1917, B-Junes » Clair h of I nglund, Vloonce Ponds, I I! Uti V\ Inns ¡lamshaw, 1 dwurd IUF) lluil *o of Mr and Vlrs W. f vans, tr ter (Vni m1 Corwcn, North Wales, »»-.le Um e i I ilitifcltter of the late Air la » li sji i nn 1 Airs K Pussmore, iv-oltltral I u »i ill, Wr«t

ItuT UU-On 11 1 lh Siplrniber 1917, ut the

!_>o.in t I minimi, hi the Rei J 1

I.-oi Uillijiii 1 lu ird only sou of Ytrs um! rULte AV t ltf III nube stree! St Kilda, «leo Ullin ill daughter of Air and Airs r E. Lo Itrtcu ni, Millswyn strict, South

tra.

ItliLlVD-Iinil (Hi Hie nth August, at the

HMKhurli -iikullc street, hy the Rev IE. Ill ii i ned bj Hie Rev I! 1

I-, Di id Mci lit a d Hi Reinforcement», Sith i-nji linn \rltll ti Croup) younger ion -K-iT s j,i| n, |,t, Mm Curlaiiil to I Ihn Hr II 1 nillir tf Mr ami Mrs 1 tra of Pur I ir

I __-ffl( N-R ti, He «Hi -eplcinliei at the I

"sit«! ti In It s i mihi r Box Hill, liv tin »W lilian ullin Vlfnd stanley, scio '

0 !»r a I Mi li V Hill of Surrel Hil

1 ïn-irt l-nili (Dnsi-) cldet daughter of I h I «a. ti ml tin litt Pt ter Raymond Jew lnsnt address, 11 SUnlei grote, ii-tlaibcrwrii Al linmc Saturday, 13th Oc

Jtr

lITIdV-TIssFRO-nii the 15th Seplember, ntl 'tliptosUC Cithetlral Hrisbanc, by Rev

har lam Harold llav Hutton, late of S -sail and Nortluolt lo Nina, only daughter «"-r-t and St"nora Tcsscro, late of Hayles

W.

|-lï__ll0LT/-(Jn the Oth August, nt AAIck ,

a Bo» "t ktlla ly the lici Inoob licli2cr. "u, tHci sou of Mr and Mrs I Kannel, of -1 hilda t, ft),,I ihird daiihlitcr of Air uta-te Sir I « lloltr of Albert Park

rar-WITI HI VD-On II,«. HU, August, at a "a» Iralimi lu tlie Rei ¡io I Bertram, U liniert ¡amlim youngest son of the late J H. UtfV 11 [) and Mrs McCoy, New Jual to Tcrtmle, only daughter of Mrs,

«-and South Yirra

.JÎWMAÏTOII-On the 25th August. 1917,

iT___hod,st rhurcli Canterbury, by the Rev . ' üer-u, Dugald f aulkner, second son of the

J>ür ind Mrs II VliKillop, of Oban, Argyle «.-itujid to Vira, stcond daughter of Mr aïreSlrotirl Tavlor of Box Hill

t_iîr,*D-,*i,-(-'> "« -nd August, at the I " »Ultra ( o.c*re"at.onal Hiurüi, by the I*" H IlilllcstoiiF, William Ferdinand,

¿W «n of Mr and Airs A Morgan, of ii,.0?,, '.'aihs Helena, yoaangcr dougiltcr

ll-tr,»td)lr' " » Adams, of Ust Malvern ' I Vs?S-S'---''AIin -On-thp Uti, August, 1017,

1it V ,UulW ' ''- "« " "1 lainglej.l Ifl'-Jllincat «eeonal »on of Mr ami Vira ' a toil ',".','! 11'glemire," Cnullleld, lo

gT ta. (Vlht) the c!,le>-. dunster of Mr S-Si w,rw 1! hl" I""1' "lletliigrlcrt " K1 ";«? 1 res nt a ldn_s ' Cliidliw," Nortll

i «iim-e (jullhll At home Ihursday, 11th

fcitT"1''Ul .*» - Vt St Vmbrose s Church, I Srïi l! 'J'0 "cverend I athcr Sheehan, I g,;T "»"h on of Mr and Mrs James 1 S w """?»vriik, to Alargarcl Agnes

atiiÄnEfr diughter of Mr Patrick John «Iii».'"»,"'!" u "'Bu'cr oi air Patrick John

Sktt ' Mentone," Clipps street,

and Afrs James i urun»wick, lo : diughter of i

u.» ---an ci Menton, I Motto

t'A-?.0,",'!' Ml September, at Boort, Bd»7Í. Mí,lllL **'"lam, the younger sffi"'0*1',",1 Mr» «ced, of Glenloth,' , «?__;," Î1T ' Ü-tl'->- daughter of Mr. and torii»''1-" r> cone," Boort

1 « ttaJ nU T0" tllL -''I1 November, 1010, & &1' i',, Kil'1" b> "". "« « .«If Vtr .n'.T..nl "0r'"-- ' »'l I«"1**'. AH. "¿Ira fT M'T ," i1""'01' ««n-ipil, to

1 -IM rT,0,",'," 'r0n ll1" I2'h -icptember

-iA-cItu 'r"1".'.1 " ' - cucloii hy Hi« Grace C f Ul. P of hellion! ne usslstcd by Rev

.r nî.H's*îr ,",rül,ll-r of bridigroom), the »B/1"1'-1,1, (,kjr uf c-)""is- Claurch) ? I? .ml V '"¡''f ("'»I'), «-hier duughtei Cal,1" Joh" f)il»c». of Yetholm, l_j1(L " '""»e at the Vicarage, October

!^t"fir_..M|''-Ts!° lhc 2,rd VlW"s'. "

'.StA".",,ri,,,"rch' Welbourne, Wanna, .--So S ii 1'. Mr .""' llrs ' «"i". ». I "^J sï»a_i , ,",,r'A""0,'"1 60» <" »Ir and |l-OClY tin *]' ' ast

?fíi äiTrrf°.\~0,n '.« ,st September, nt SI

«" II r vi,"/. ?"'«'"."I. Koioimburra, by the ?» W»1,0,,^'1,"-"1 ' son of W late "'Hirii u ' °' ',""lnvl 'ta"". (Salisbury West,

/*«<*. ho^Ä S"ler °f M ""d Mri Ä:r_iC_,1,,M(l»1 -OnJTic fcth September,

.HiliM.ís i ',"'',c " t,,c residence of Uio >«tl\l ivfrr V01"11 «""»ce, AFC, only

"' X r?F ''"'"-"I. younger Joughti r of «"Uri-,, T"''mwc "' Alaelt-iy River, N b W , . .*-. iWhd, .".'? Kt''Tt. So-rth Yarra, Vic

-ÍPail-amií "r"1 ^otilsb papers please copi ) WIPPELL-HOWLETT On the 15th May, by spe-   ial licence, Eric, soncond son of Mr. and Mrs. ?-i. Wippell of Elwood, to Vera, second daugh- ter of Mr and Mrs A Howlett of Elwood!

I'-»vt!1,»1, 0N SERVICE.

I "T".-Died fro,, it",n,K ," ,_

lliTl ' <"['K'"

.'WU-iilS'i"«1» "'.re'Peet lo the memory j ?artST,, , e";l"D,1 ?'th l-'ttallon, Alf),1 **> »d _,*l[,em " -*. -"-ï. lov,"l -ricni.

DIED ON SERVICE.

BESTON.-About Ihe 16th lilly, 1010, In France

(previously reported missing, now officially re porlell killel lu action). Is Cpl T I Heston, clearly lo. eil and onlv son of Mary and the late .lumrs Hcsion, of Warrngiü, lo. eil brother o! Marie nephew of Y)r und Mrs. 1 Hodge, of Wtrnbcc, anil cousin of Helena, aged 22 j cars

li 1 !"

(lone the one we lo.el «o dear,

Silent the voice we lo.cd to hear

Ills heart was tnic, his «pirit bra.e

Iles resting now in a «oldler'» grove -(Inserted h) his loving Aunt Nellie)

CADDY. -Killed in action In I ranee, on the 20th

September, Private larne« C. Caddy (lota ol t reswick), dearly loved brot'icr of P Caddy,

lvjahram

CONNOLLY. -Olllciall) reported killed in ncHon

about 28th lune, 191., Gallipoli (previously re ltorted wounded anti missing). Private Alfred Ilcnrj, Mit light Horse, beloved second son of II M Connoll), of Ivanhoe, and loving brother of Hive and Mont) (on ncUvo service)

His memory live«, und i« enshrined in the heart« of those who loved bim best

Ho answered hi« countrj"« call

COOPER -A tribute to our esteemed member,  

rient YV b Cooper (107th Bailer)) killed in action in france, September 22, 1917

" Ills duty nobly done "

-(Inserted hy the members of S M C C Bowling

Club)

CURTIS -Died on 21st September, 1017, of gunshot

wounds, at the 17th Oisuill) Clearing Station, Irance, Pte Frederick lames, beloved elder »oil of K and the lile A II Curtis Highett street, lUchmond, aged 2t years grandson of A J ond I I Curtis, Tern ' 277 Coppin street, Fast

lclchmond

He died for God, and King and country -(Inserted bv his sorrowing relativ es )

EDWARDS - Officially reported killed in action,  

No 6.11.1, Private btanley (. Fdwunts (A Coy , "-"nd Battalion), on 22/9/17, late 10 Malo street, Brighton

Better love liatll no man Ulan this, thal he Ia)

down his life for another

-(Inserted by lils sorrowful wife, Alice.)

ELLIS-A tribute to the memory of our loved

brother, Corporal Robert Ellis, fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Ellis, "Woodend," Beaufort, killed in action 19th July, 1916 (previously re- ported missing)

We mourn for a cherished brother,

Noble and good and true;

He gave his young life for others,

What more could a brother do? -(L. and G. Boyd, Fitzroy.)

FITZPATRICK-killed in action (previously re-

ported missing) Joseph Michae!, aged 18 deirly hcloicd soitof lone and the lote lohn F i la-pa trick. South Yarra, de-irly beloved brother of Will, Tack, Tom (on active service), Mrs IL Draper, lennie iMrs ]_, Lace), and Franl ILI P

FLETCHER.-Ivlllctl In action 11th April, 1917,

Pnvnte D 1 Hctcher, belovetl eldest «on of Ma) Hctcher late of Avcnd aud boulh Africa, aged l8 years 0 months.

Ill» dear voice did not falter even when we said

hood hvc

He gave his dear young life for all ho loved

no dearly,

Though but n hoy in )care, he did a brue

man'« i-irt

He nobly did bl« duty as ho saw It clr-irl).

And no» is .tilled in death tint brave

young m lilly heirt

-(Insetteil bv hi» mother omi onlj brother Bob, R.A Nnv) sisters 1-f.ie, Mo), and YloIcL)

FOERS -Killed lu action in I nntc on 21st Sop

tomber 1917 Second I lcuteuant Frank 1 , he loved brother of Gooree mid Illili) Kool», and loving uncle of little Maudit nnd 1 dno ("Tetld) ), aged 20 years «nd 1 inonlhs

Vu Australian hero "

FOERS. na-hilled In ni lion ill France on 21st Sep

tomber, 1917, Second I Icutcnnnt Frank r second beloved son of Sergeant W I- 1 oert. of I .-ton, nnd the late M M Potra also beloved brother of George Roy, and Sister Mund anl the late W 1 C I oers aged 20 years and 3 months

\ Cliriftlau hero '

Mother and sons reunited

FOSTER.-Offlciilli reported killed in act J« Sep  

tembcr 13 Waller Henry (Walli.) de-arl) Id.ccI son of Thomas arid Annie Foster, and nephew of Nurse Butler, Atherton road, Oakleigh brother of Alf, Dorothy, l'isle anti counln of Phyllis

Ihe Ivord gave and Hie Lord hill) taken away,

blessed be Hie name of the LortL

Peace, perfect peace, with loved ones for a»ay, In lesus s keeping we are safe and they

FULTON.- A tribute to the memory of our

esteemed friend, Second Lieutenant A.R. Fulton,       killed in action in France on 21st September. (Inserted by Oxlade and Mackie and staff.)  

GRAINGER. -Olllcloll. reported killed in action  

In I raufe on the 10th September, 1917 Prl.atc Ircdcrick Henry Grainger, only brother of A Y\ Crolngcr Y\es1 Warburton RIP

HALLIDAY -On the 26th September 1917, at the

'Fango Military Hospital ' Salisbury Plain Arthur, dearly loved son of the late Charles and Katherine Halliday, much lovedd brother of Reg Will (on active service), Len, Syd, Daisy, and Lily, and loving nephew of Mr and Mrs A   Harding

He helped to bring Australia into fame, To build for her a never dying name.

A noble sacrifice.  

HALLIDAY -On the 26 th September 1917, it the

" Fango Military Hospital ' Salisbury Plain,   Arthur dearly loved husband of Marion 613 Daw       win street, West Brunswick, loving daddy of Ruth; olso loving step-daddy of Phyllis.  

Vu 1 now lie reips Hie great reward Melcd out b) Hid O Lord .

So tlear to us

HOGG- A tribute to the memory of a dear pal,

Lieut Billy Hogg killed in action in France     (Inserted by J S Gibson )

JOSELAND. -Killed in action somewhere in Ger-

man East Africa on 22nd September (by cable),

First Lieutenant Arthur N. Joseland, of the Nigerian Reserve Force, aged 25½ years, second son of Rev. Frank P. Joseland, minister of Rich-     mond Congregational Church.

JUNIER. -Whose death has been officially con-

firmed, previously reported wounded and missing, Pte. Edward Wilfred (463, "Dolph"), youngest     beloved son of Mrs. Junier, 73 Hall street, Moonee Ponds, and the late C. A. Junier, formerly of Morwell, Gippsland, who fell at Gallipoli on the 25th April, 1915, loved brother of Ernest, Elsie   (Mrs. Fordred), Albert, Gus, and Ethel, aged 23  

years.

Buried In a nameless grave

Laid aside with other brave,    

His life for King and country gave -

My youngest son.

He answered to the Empire's call;    

We ill could spare him, one and all,  

And prayed God would not let him fall -

My dearly loved son.  

But all should fight, and some must die,   He took hiss chance - my youngest son; And I can only grieve and say -

Thy will be done.

I kept the home fire burning, but the lad I've   waited and yearned for will speak to me never   again.

KELLY. -Killed in action in France on September    

18, Sergt. Valentine W. Kelly, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kelly, late of Canterbury and   Koondrook, aged 26 years.  

KERNAN. -Killi I ill ni lion 111 fnnee Lieut 1

rim loved ni | lu w of Mrs I wini Vli-t .oie c n sin e r Dr- s I m 1 W I Ncwlni

KIRKLAND.-Wm Vnnl« Scri,t D Co) (Public

Schiols) th Ikittit died em 21st September 1917 at 1 tit instiallj dening nation 1-rince nslllt of gunshot woipi Is Inn I mil oui. son of W anil VI Klrkhn I mil I rolhcr or Mollie and lein 0 MU on raid I Isternwick (lilt lui pen li ii. C milich]) after I years servier ( lllfpoli anti Franci., three times wounded, igcd 2.1 years and IO month«,

"Pro Deo ct Pitriu '

KROSCHEL.--In sad and lo. mg memorv of P. I

F W, «ho died nf wounds in lYnnee beptm her 26, 1017, dearlv loved eldest son of 1 or

M hroschcl, of Natimuk, and loving brother of Marie, Ilcnrj, Hubv, Dorrie, mid bophic, aged

23) ear«

In the bloom of life ( o 1 called him.

In the pride of lil« niinhood dij«, None knew htm but to love him

None spcal of lils name but to praise

A painful shock a*hlow severe.

To part with one vvo lovell so dcir Our loss is great vve li not compliin, But trust In God to meet again

MACDONALD.- Yt 2nd Caindfun Clciring Station      

on the 18th September died of wounds received in at lion Prívale Allan Douglas Macdonald, of Kinglake West clenrlj loved eldest son of the late Richard and Vliee Macdonald loving brother of Ivy ni i Keith, aged 23 years

lallllful unto death

MACGILL-ROWE. -On the 20th September, m  

I ranee Gunners . tldie Muci-ill and Idilio Rowe schoolmate« and comrade« lu unus ni life and death toccthcr

"lovely and pleasant in their live« and in

their death the) were not divided "

MACGILL.-hilled in action on 20th September m.     . I rancc Cunner l-dwird MnCL.111 V 1 A belo.cd

elder son of !_. and A Micgill Braeside hfiscn don loving brother of Barbara, Muriel, and lode, nnd lo.ed grui Ison of Mrs B I Paterson, Moonee Ponds, ngetl 28

McDOWELL -Died o! gunshot wounds at 3rd  

Canadian Casualty Clearing Station, France, on   21st September 1917, Pte Norman Kenneth, of 14th field Ambulance, aged 19 years and 11     months, dearly loved son of Alex and Elizabeth McDowell Garnet street South Preston loved brother of Rita Muriel the late Sergt. Athol H.  

McDowell (killed in action 19th July, 1916) and Mary, also brother-in-law F. McCoy.    

Our brave boys reunited in death.

McDOWELL -Died of wounds on 21st September    

1917, in Francc Pte Norman Kenneth, dearly     loved brother of Muriel, and brother in law Fred McCoy. loved uncle of little Alan, Reggie,   Stella and Baby McCoy

He gave up all for his country's sake  

McDOWELL-On the 21st September, at the 3rd      

Canadian Clearing Station France, of gunshot   wounds Norman K. McDowell, l dearly loved youngest son of Alex and Elizabeth McDowell, of Garnet street South Preston, aged 20 years.  

Their second and last brave son  

-(Inserted by his loving cousins, M. Piper and A. McDowell, Outtrim )

MILLER - Killed In Action at Bullecourt on 11th    

April, 1917 (previously reported missing), Cor- poral Charles F (Ken) Miller, loved youngest son of Ann and the late Richard Miller, of

Stawell aged 28 years.

NICHOLSON. - On the 21st September, died of

wounds received in France, Private Arthur Mar-   shall Nicholson, the dearly loved son of the late S. H. and A. E. Nicholson of "Kilmanagh,"  

Middle Crescent, Brighton, and loved brother of William, Bertha, Annie, Maude, Isabel, and Frank

Leslie.

O'CONNOR-Died of wounds lu brinco on the

21th "optomlier 1017, I lout Vuatin I O Connor, A 1 I only son of launs V O Connor 288 I iltlo Collins streol «ntl 22 Puje street Albert Park lining brother of May and blleen anil cousin of Austin Vnderson, aged 23 years RIP

O'CONNOR -Died of wound« on active service in

France, Lieut A I 0 Connor A I F , sou of fîmes V O Connor, 22 Page street, Albert Park

li IP

Decplj regret teil

-(Inserted bv lils loving uncle and.aunt, I 1

and YI V O'Connor, to Reed street, Vlhcrt

Park )

O'CONNOR.-Died of wounds somewhere in    

I ranee on the 24th Scptcmlwr, Lieut Austin J O Connor deirll loietl onlv brothel of Moy and Hlccn igctl 23 icirs It I p

No lo.ed ones Moor! around bim,

Tu speik a foul funwcll

No w trd of comfort could wo give

Io bim we loved so well

An Vustrnllan licio

-¡B F_sc street, -J__it raii._, ..

I

DIED ON SERVICE.

PRIDHAM. -Killed in action on the 22nd Septem-

lier, r rank Dowron 1 ridham, 22nd Battalion, youngest «on ol William B and Mr« Pridham Coburg, anti broiler of Ylrs A Holton, Willilm C , Alice, 1-dwnnl un 1 VV ¡milo

RINTEL-Killed in action, somewhere in France  

Lieut. Horace L. Rintel, dearly beloved son of     Jane and Henri Rintel, Coringa, Warragul, and loved husband of Gwen, aged 26 years.

HlVrm-Ile|tcnant Horace L. Rintel killed in

action in France, beptcmber 21 dearly loved husband of Gwendolyn Rintel (Sailed Novcm lier 23 1910 )

ROSENTHAL.-Killed in action on September 25,  

Lieut Sam Rosenthal 5th (Late 58th) Battalion A.I.F., dearly beloved third son of Martha and the late Joseph Rosenthal of 47 Dickens street St Kilda. Minyan, Wednesday, 10th, and Thursday, 11th, at 8 p m , at above address

ROSENTHAL -killed in action on September 25  

Lieutenant Sam Rosenthal the dearly loved brother of Fanny Henry, Sister Leah Rosenthal (on active service), and Myer Rosenthal, of Renmark (S. Australia)  

ROSENTHAL-Lieut Sam Rosenthal, killed in

action, 25th September much beloved brother of Mrs F. H. Nunn, "Claverings," South Yarra.  

ROWK- On (he 20th September, somewhere in

* ronce Eddie, dtnrl) loved and only thllel of James and Tunct Winidng Rowe, of Robb street, ]--cndon, aged 25

RYAN - Killed in action in France on lOlh July,

1010 (previously reported missing) Private J E. Ryan, of Roseberry, loved nephew of Mrs C Droop and couslti of Privates C E. and 11 Droop (on ai live service) also Jack G , anti R. Droop, Mordialloc

Until the day breaks and the shadows lice

SALAMITO - Died of wounds 20th September,

1917, in France, Pte. Louis Henrv Salamito       (Lou), loved only son of Louis Salamito, and loved brother of Alice, of New Zealand, and loving nephew of Mr and Mrs I Donohue, aged 23 years

Our brave boy

SALAMITO-Died of wounds, 20th September

1917- Pte Louis Henry Salamito (Lou), aged 23 years, 6th Battalion, dear friend of Mr and Mrs J Lane and children, Alf, Gracie, Sylvie Lane, Bangalore Street, Kensington

YVe pictured his safe returning,

And longed to clasp his hand,

But death has postponed the meeting,

"Twill he in a better land

SALAMITO -Died of wounds in France on the

20th September, 1917 Pte Louis H (Lou) Salamito, 6th Batt,, aged 23 year

No burdens yonder, and no sad goodbyes.

-(Inserted by his dearest friend Dulcie Fraser, Bellaiir street Kensington.)

SALAMITO -Died of wounds, France, 20th Sep-  

tember, Pte Louis Salamito 6th Batt , dear friend of Mrs. Fraser, Ern, Mabel, Millie, and   little Frank, aged 23 years (Dear Lou)    

Gone? Nau,y, Just waiting on God's wide shore line   for life's vessels, yours and mine.  

SARA -Killed in action in Franco on tho 21st Sep

tcmbcr I ictit Russell I-ric beloved «on of Mrs

bara, of Learmonth, and brother of the late Lient, W Ross, Trooper A Gordon Leslie, and hath

leen

SARA.-Killed in action In France on 21st Sep

tomber 1017 Lieut. Russell I ric Sara loved nephew of Cipt 1 W and Mm, Elsbiiry, and cousin of Copt J Ross Ehtbtiry, aged 24

STOCK-MUed in action 21-t September 1017,

Lieut I ,11 Slock, beloved husband of Daisy (nee Outra, Eaglehawk) eldest son of Mr and Ytrs ï H Mock (Hlclunon I) and loved brother of Elsie William, Rohj and Dudley, af,cd 2u

yeirs

Loved by all who knew him

STOCKFELD.—Died of wounds in France on the  

20th September, 1917, Gunner Frederick H., second loved son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Stockfeld,   of 35 Faversham road, Canterbury.

WATT.—Killed in action, at Armentieres, 19th    

July, 1916, Lance-Sergeant George Watt (naval architect (late at State Shipbuilding Yard Wil-

liamstown), dearly beloved son of Margaret and the late George Watt, of Renfrew, Scotland (pre-   viously reported missing).

lie went willingly to lh,ht for those he loved.

Greater love bath no man than this.

-(In«crted by 111 sorrowinj friends, M R B , AU, P M )_^^^

DEATHS.

ALEXANDER. -On the 4th October, (suddenly),  

ut her reel lence 45 Waltham «trctt l.cmfn, ton beloved wife of the late lohn Mark Alex under, dearly loved mother of Florrie Arthur, Harriett, Hhd, and Alfred, aged 69 year«. (Pri

vote interment )

Passed peacefully away At homo willi the Lord

AUSTIN. -On the 4th October, Lucinda, widow of

the late Thoms« lohn Austin of Adclol le, b A , and dearly loved mother of I ucy Cumming (nee Austin), of 180 Qucenslierry street, North Mci bourne (late of Kurani. North Queensland) Adelaide and Brisbane pipers please copy

BELL. -On the 4th October, Georgina, dearly  

loved wife of Alexander Singer Bell, of Yarra- bool, N.S.W. (Privately interred.)    

BERKLEY. -A tribute to the memory of my chum,      

1 mest I Berkley A H Y I . who died on October i at Hankow, China-(YLW, Ben digo )

BUSTORFF. -On the 5th October, at her late resi-

dence» hynas. 1 Uiel «trcet Malvern Con railinl, rdlct of the lntc Ylax Bustorff beloved moUier of Alice (I Indcnow), Minna (Malvern), i ntl the late Robert (W A ) and sister of Louis, an I the lite August Busch, Moonee Ponds, (Private Jiitcnnent )

V patient sufferer at rest

DAWE. -On the 2nd October, at her residence,  

Gresvt nor 21 lytton «tree. Carlton Mar gan t the 11 loved wife of Ccorj-c Dawe, and loving mother of George anl Fred (on active Borvioe) Mrs H I Hanlv (Prince « Hill), Mrs G 1 Cardin (North Ctriton) beloved aunt of Kathleen Mrs Maynard (Carlton), Mr A Hen drrson (l.unhoc) Mr Geo II Henderson (Crox

ton)

A fuithful wife loiing mother, kind friend.

Olio of the best.

DONOHOE. -On the 4th October, Frank, loving  

son of John and Nellie, also fond brother of little fuck of 69 Yictorln road Viiburn, ngel 4 yeais and 7 months R I p (Inlcrred Brlgh ton Cemctcrv 6th Hist )

FOWLER. -On the 5th October, at her residence,    

1.7 Cunberwcll road, Upper Hawthorn, I lira beth dearly beloved wife of John Fowler, loving mother of G V , P A , YV T , anil O. A i n I K , ou active -crvicc, aged 54 years R I V

FOX-On Uie 6th October, at her residence _ 2 New Street Brunswick Mary Gillon, relict of the late Alfred Thomas Fox, Myrniong, dearly loved mother of AM. EC, LJ VA.MG BE, CE , aged 72 years

GATHERCOLE. - On the 24th September, at her    

residence, Market street, Dunolly, Sarah, relict   of the late Mr. J. T Gathercole.

At rest.

HALL. —Accidentally killed at Traralgon, Henry      

Edwin Victor, dearly loved eldest son of Henry and Sarah Hall, of 101 Buckingham street, North     Richmond, and dearly loved husband of Elizabeth     (Lil), loving father of Arthur, Keith, and Jean, aged 31 years (late of Castlemaine).

Beloved by all.

HARLAND. -On the 29th September, at her daugh-    

ter's residence, 64 Ramsden street, Clifton Hill,

Sarah Ann, the beloved mother of Mr. Harry   Pearce and Albert William Harland (of Ade-   laide).  

HILL. -On the 30th September, at Bendigo Hos-

pital, Robert Nicholl, third son of the late John and Annie Hill, of Kangaroo Flat, and beloved brother of Samuel (Victorian Railways),

Joseph (New Zealand), and Mrs. W. Stamp (of   Oakleigh). Interred at Kangaroo Flat Cemetery,   2nd October. (Inserted by his brother Samuel.)     (South African papers please copy.)  

JAMES.—On the 5th October, 1917, at the Mel-

bourne Hospital, Eustace Alfred, the dearly be- loved husband of Ethel James (nee Hallihan), and much loved father of Dorothy and Thelma, beloved son of the late John Horsey James, of Perth, W.A., aged 28 years.  

So deeply mourned. -(English papers please copy )  

KERNOT. -On the 2nd October, at the residence

of her son-in-law, F. G. S. Poole ,Tooradin,     Elizabeth, relict of the late Henry Forman Ker- not, passed peacefully away at the age of 79 years. A colonist of 57 years.

LEEMING (nee Vicary). -On the 26th September,

at Womens Hospital, Lyla May, dearly loved sister of Alfred and Laura Vicary, and loving auntie of Douglas and Neil, youngest daughter of Arthur and late Elizabeth Vicary, of Benalla.  

LINDSEY -On the 4th October at Williamstown,  

Hector McDonald, the dearly loved youngest son (twin) of Charles Thomas and Mary Ann Lindsey of the fire brigade station, Newport, aged 14 years 9 months (Interned privately Melbourne General Cemetery on the 5th Inst. )

MCMACKING-On the 6th October, at her resi-    

dence "Seaforde" Broadway Camberwell Frances Augusta the dearly loved wife of Alex McMacking (Private interment,)

MITCHELL.-On the 29th September, 1917, at his

residence, 3 Rae street Randwick, N S. Wales Francis Henry Alexander the beloved husband of Agnes Mitchell, loving father of Herbert and Stella Mitchell, aged 71 years.  

MORRIS.-On the 29th September 1917, at her

residence, Ascotvale Elizabeth Gould, relict of Y R Morris, aged 84 loving mother of W T  

Saml, C and Emily Nokes Mrs J Currie Smith,   and Vine YV H Sproston, a resident of Geelong for 63 years

She fought the good fight.

OSBORNE. -On the 4th October, at "Fairwood

Park," Beaconsfield, Bridget, beloved wife of Patrick Osborne, and loved mother of Mrs. Keating, (Beaconsfield) and Mrs. Clayton (Ade- laide) R.I.P. (To be interred at Walhalla   October 6.)  

PARNELL -On the 27th September at his resi-    

dence Bonnie Doon, Macedon, John, the loved   brother of Sarah and Marion Parnell of Wind- sor. He leaves a family of five daughters and three sons to mourn his loss. Late of the Education Department  

At rest

PATERSON -On the 3rd October 1917, at "Corio"

6 Grace street, Moonee Ponds, Elizabeth, loved sister of George J R T L, Mrs. Logan, and   Euphemia (Private interment).  

PENWARN -On the 3rd October, at Brighton

George Penwarn, beloved father of Mrs J S    

Oliver, "Coonara" Raleigh street, Essendon (Interred 4th October)  

POTTION -On the 5th October at her late resi-

dence, Sherford Park street, Moonee Ponds, Agnes     Paige, relict of the late lohn Tozer Potton, in   her 76th year (Private interment)

ROBSON.- On the 31st August, at Tawonga,

George Robert, dearly beloved youngest son of the late George and Elizabeth Robson, brother of Mrs. Barrett (Ararat), Mrs. Baddington (South Yarra), Mrs. Cooper (Fairfield), John Robson (Tawonga), Mrs. Stewart (Freeberg), lsabell, Cicily (Tawonga).

In the bloom of life God called him,

In the pride of his manhood days.

None knew him but to trust him,  

None speaks his name but to praise.

SPARKS -On the 4th October 1917, at his resi-  

dence, Darnum, Thomas Sparks (late ganger of Victorian in Railways) beloved husband of Char-   lotte Marion Sparks loved father of Mrs W H W?nl, Mrs A. E. Hawkes, William ?, Harriett,     ? Edith Sparks: brother of Willliam, Daniel,     and Charles Sparks, the late Benjamin Sparks (of Auburn) and the late Mrs. Leah L Graham (of Shepparton), aged 61 years

At rest  

STEWART On the 2nd October at his rcsi

dence humada ' Denbigh road Armadale Henry.Newman the dearly beloved husband     Ililli btcwort third son of the lulo John I-wlli Stewart ni-cd 09 year« (Private inter ment at BrlfchWii )

S1RYIGIIT-On the -1th September, ul lier rcsi

dence Hertford street, sebastopol alary Ann relict of the late George Straight helmed mother of Mrs YVy.c (lalHIell Park) Alfred Mrs Brittain and Horrie (Bnlutrut) George (Ko ith Unca.), and Harry (|iru>.ii__ of ___r in tictro-ijj« - ---

DEATHS.

SUTHERLAND -On Uie 6th October 19011 at C8

latrobe street, Melbourne, Si lena Murray McDonal 1, the great mother and saviour of the

social outcast,

Her spirit will live on for agc«

nicrc is no dcaUil What seems so is transition

Tills life of mortal breath

I« hut a suburb of the life Myalan Whose portal« wo call death

-(Inserted by one who loved her, «nd knew her worth )

SWAIN -On Uie 20tli September at Ü» Mair

borough Hospital, William, eldest «on of the late YYiUiam and Catlierine bwaln, late of Inkerman,

aged (jU years.

THIPP -On the Btb October nt his residence, 15

Clifton Btrcct, Prahran, Robert! Lawson Iripp builder, beloved husband of Uie late Mary Ann fripp, and beloved father of William Roba., Arthur, Isaac, "enry. Citarles and lohn (on active service), and the late Frederick trncst, omi Emily (Mrs Walker), aged 81 years, colonist

of 05 Years.

TRUDGIAN.- On the 22nd September, at her son-

in-law's residence, Baird street, Ararat, Jane,   relict of the late W. H. Trudgian, and loved mother of Alfred (deceased), Harry and Jack, Mrs. Alick McKenzie (Bairnsdale) Mrs. F. W. Boreham (Drysdale), Bessie Chandler (deceased), Mrs. A. Withers (Ararat), aged 81 years

WHITE.- On the 1st October at "Dulce Dornum,""

Barkly street, Ararat, William Francis, aged 68

years. R.I.P.

WOOLVETT -On Hie SOtli September, 191" at her

rcsi ience, 2 Miller's Homes, Ryrie itrcet, I ast Geelong Margaret Woolnit, aged 76 vears. (In- terred Eastern CScinctery October 1 1917 )

IN -DSMORIAM. On Active Sers ice.

JACOMB_In memory of Arthur, Pined in action

at Gallipoli about 0th October, 1915

SDDING -In loving memory of my dear brother

Alf who died of wound«, tn France, 6th October,

1010

One of Australia*« best, A soldier and & man

-(Inserted by his fond Elster and brother in law, C Sorrenson.)

ADOIPIISON -In loving memory of my dear hus-

band and'our dear father, who passed peace- fully awoy on 6lh October, 1016.

Sadly rolBScd

There is a link death cannot «ever

Love and rcniembrauce last for ever

-(Inserted by his loving wife and family, Tern tree Gully )

ALLISON -In loving memory of IlUle lack wlio

died at Moonee Ponds on October 7 1915 also hi« little cousin. Norman Keen, who died .August 8,

1016

Fondly remembered

YYc miss you in the morn dear Jnck,

We miss you through the day, We miss you most, door Joel

At the close of every day -(Father mother, and Cyril )

COOHL.-In lo.lng memory of my darling Aunt

Mabc (Mrs H P Cogill) who pas-ed away 6th October, 1015

God knows liest. Ills love cxcecdelh ours

He break« the vase, ond lakes unto Himself the

flowers

-(Inserletl by her.sorrowing niece Mabel Ross, Glenhuntly )

n IT I AM.-In loving memory of my dWr wife.

Laura Ihe dear devoted mother of litt» Rene and Bren la who passed nway at nigh Btreet, 6t, Kilda on 7Ui October 1910 (Inaortrd by loving lmshind and children )

HARDFNACK-In loving memory of our fleur

father Pnul Hnnlcnock of High street I reston, who pissed away on the flth October 1010 (lu Bcrtcd by his sou, F Hanlcn lek )

HARRIS-In saldand loving memory of our dear  

mother, who died at ' Dburringile Droop street. Footscray October 6, 1909 loving mother of Viva (Mrs Neville), Don (Mrs. Green) Jean (Mrs Buck), Lesley (Mrs. Meallin) and Mavis

Sadly missed

IFVCH-In memory of my dear father who died

Oth October, 1010 at Yarra Clcn.-(E II L )

I OPTUS- In loving memory of a good wife nnl

mother who ¡as-ed peacefully away on October

7, 1910.

We who love you sadly ml« you

A« It di« na another veir

In tin lonely hours of Ihinl Ing \

nioughts of you arc ilwtys dear___-!, ^ -(Inserted by her loving husband and children ) 1! VSON -In fond remembrance of my beloved bus

band O Stephen YInson died at Armadale, Octo bcr 0 1910 also our dendy loved «on and brother Tom, died Amil 20 1007 (Inserted by Yl Mason and family )

MITTON.---In sad and loving memory of my darling    

only sister Mary Elizabeth (Sissie) who passed away on October 6, 1916, beloved mother of

Lillian and Frankie.  

Farewell, my own dear sister,

Sweet thoughts of thee I'll keep,   Although a year has passed away    

My grief is just as deep.

I saw you suffering day by day;

It caused me bitter grief

To see you slowlv pine away,

And could not give relief.

In my dreams I see your dear face

An kiss your gentle brow,  

But in my aching heart I know

I have no darling sister now. I often think of days gone by

When we were both together; A shadow o'er my life is cast,      

My loved one gone for ever.

Mother, brother, and sister reunited.    

-(Inserted by her sister and brother-in-law, Elsie     May and Herman Pringle.)

MUNRO-In lo.lng memory of hule Geoff who

died In October 1010 (Inserted bl luck unil lucie Ryan MstemwItL )

MURRAY.—In loving memory of my dear father    

Robert Murray, who passed away 6th October,

1911.

To memory dear.

—(Inserted by his loving daughter, M. A. Murray.)  

OPIE.—In loving memory of my dear mother who  

died on 8th October 101' (Inserted b> J T B Opie)

PORTER.—In loving remembrance of our darling  

Dome, who lied at Palmerston Btrcct Carlton on the 6tll October, 1014 aged 4 vtai-s and 10

months

His loved and His own

ROBFRTS -In fond memory of inv dear vv Ile in 1

our loving mother who pa«.otl away at Dinde nong on 7th October 1015 also mv dear father who passed nway on trd October 1011

I lang for lioitschol 1 voices gone,

lor vanished smiles 1 long

Bul Col h ith led our door ones on

Anl He can do no wrong -(II Birth Holierts mil fnnll) )

Sill ARD-In cverlistliu, memorv of denr Mollie

who died ot Yldbournc on rib Qctobor IBU )ounger tiauijiter of Mrs Yl Sluaiil of Harriet

With God which Is fir boiler -(Int-erlcl b) her loving mother)

W11 LI VMSON - In no1 mid loviig memory of our

darling little ii mellier ITnlcc wl i passe 1 a.uiv

on ti c 6th Octo! er 1016

lu our thoughts vour memorv linger«

Ten li r foi ii mid true

Hen I« not ii tit. goesptsl ni. darling

Bul wini «c think of vou

-(Inserted b. her luina, i unit« / anl I YVll II ..mon)

7IKII -In rcnieinl nineo of mt htisl.nl who

passed hence on October 6 1*)10 (Inserted

I 7)_

BEREAVEMENT CARDS.

BLNJ VM1N - Mrs. R. TY 11 Y Ylrs I SIMMONS

Mr«. 1 BAHMTT Mr IIVRRY BINJVMIN desire (o THAN K their I ind friends for expressions of sympoUiy in letters cards telegrams, and visits

BLACK. - Mrs. BLACh nnl Fnniilj Ylelto

*" South desire to I HANK their many friends for their kin 1 expressions of sympathy letters and cordsl luring their recent sod bereavement their dear «on and broil cr W ill killed ill action lu France __ BOURKE.-Mr T BOUBhl- "antTKiimily desire

to tender thdr most sincere THANKS to fnends and relatives for Uiclr kind expression« of «yrnpath) floral tributes, A-c, in their recent sad bereavement especially lo Dr U 1 MacgilKcuddy and staff of St Evm s Hospital for theil uu remitting attention also to Mr Ray Allison and family for their kindness_ _

BRITTEN - The Rev V J- BRITTEN uni

Family desire to TH VNlv their many friends for their kind exprc-stoiiB letters and cartis of synip illiy_in Uicir recent sad here ivemcut_

OO.DY- Mrs. II COVDY desires to return sin

cere 1JIANKS to her many kind friends und rd ttii cs for letters cards tclcr-rams and personal visits of sympathy in her recent sod bereavement especially thunklng Ylrs YleCarthy Rev Father King Dr Deigunhart ond 1 ltcrwon Laing mil Bruce and employees 819 Drummond el , North litrrov _^_

DICKINSON - Mr V S. DICKINSON

grave desires to THANK his m iny friends for their express! ins of sympiUiy in letters, tele gnmi_ nnd flower« in his sail bereavement_

T71RVSI R -Mr anil Mrs ".Ll-WNDI II 1 RVbl'H

1 of Vlloa Seymour groit Camberwell v'-'

,1th lo exprcs-s CHVTirUDl to frien la

_ tried .nth killi sympathy to lighten ....

biinlcn of sorrow that bus fallen upon us and our finul)_ HOW VRD - The YVife ni 1 Fiinulv of the late

Dctecti.e JOHN ANDHbW HOW VRD desire to TI! VNK their molly friends for telegrams cards letters and oUicr expression, of sympaUiy during the riecnt sad bereavement cspeciallv thanking the otllcent line! Bluff of Intelligence Corps 3rd Military Distnct anti members of Criminal lnvcs tigotlou Brinch Lumeah Kolev Btreet Kew MVDDHI N -The Misses MADDREN desire to

sinccrcli TUYN!, their friends and relatives for kind expressions of sympathy in teleeram« litters cards visits At, in their recent sal

.eintiiL_ _ __ McLACHLVN-The I amity of Hie lito VHCIII

HMD Mel VLHI VN Vilddletlcltl leongathi ' to TH VNK their many kind friends for tile

letters carls visits received during their sail bereavement of their_leirly beloved father

MR and Mrs I DVV ARD DVYILS mt] Fannie

of 12.1 Hu Vvenue Coburt, tender their sin ere IlIANhS to their kind friends for letters cartis tributes, nnl visits during thdr «¡til bereave ment lu the loss of their delr son, killed in action lui) 10 1010 __ ?JlfTi MIN MIAN nnd 1 amilv wish to III VNlv -_V_ their man. frien Is for their kind expressions of sympithy in their recent sid berta.cment eepc cinllv thanking the Rev I ather 0 Ryan Bowes s lattcr-all « Club and Bookmakers Issoclatioii Nelson place. South Melbourne

pathy .lsit« letter« canis telegrams, during their recent «ad btreivcinent Stephenson street Rich mond ___ ___ MR and Mrs V DVIZILf mid Daughter« de

siro to THANK Iheir m inv friends for kind

sviupathy in their recent sad message of their only | son being reported killed in aètion in Faunce on luir 19, 1016 Mlddlcloio road nurwood_ MRS BLI1H1 ND mid I nmlly desire to express

llioir sincere THANWS to their many frltnds for messa_oi of sympathy by letter tclcgntm, or card Ac received durini. their recent bereave- ment uni reeret their inubillty to reply to each

one in lirltliialtv

MHS II HUDSON 11 llromhim plnce Itlth

mond desires to slneerelj 111 VNK her frien Is an I relatives for expression« of synq athv in letters earls nn I visits in her tail bel cn intent, tho los

of her dearly, loved h-bhand Henry lluisqii

M Hi IVS V 1IGHF anl I'umll. desire lo r '

lulu IIIVNKS to their m my kind (neills for lett r« eirds end telegrams rueiv d duriu" th ir

recent -id bert ivenluit especially thanking tho I He.. _. 1 owcrfor tai _u___U__g atlcnUou.

BEREAVEMEWT CARDS.

MRS. TÜ.SON and Fartilly, of Mairchison, desire

to tender their Mest licarlfelt THANKS to their many kind fricnd-t and rclaliies for their kind expressions of sympathy by visits, telegrams, letters, lind canis, also Lhanking nurse«, doc-Ion, and general staff of tlie'llase Hospital, St. Kilda road; ollleer», warrant-officer«, N.O.O.'«, and gun* iictb of the R.A.G.A., Queenscliff, for tlicir bcauti ful floral wreath anti colours; N.C.O.'s mes», R.A.G.A., 3rd At.D., for expressions of sympathy

in the loss of their esteemed comrade, Frank; and Mr. C. P. Frilay for the woy he can-ietl out the funeral arrangements, during th«'ir recelât sad loss of lier dear son and their loi ed brother, Bmdr.

F. (Frank) TiTsoa _ _ __ M na A. WILLIAMS nmTFumily desire to sin-

cerely THANK their many kind friends and relatives for their expressions of sympathy ia telc

NOLAN-LEEHANT.-Mr. F. LEEHANE, Mi. and

Mr». P. NOLAN, and Family, desire to THANK-their nanny kind friend« and relatives for ti-noressions of aymiratliy, letters, cards, telegram«, visits, and floral tributes in their sad and sudden I bereavement, the loss of their dearly loved daugh*

ter and wife, Catherine (Kit.) Lechanc. EUtraatta, Drummond street, North Carlton,_ OSBORNE. - Mr. anti Mrs. It. A. OSBOBNB anti

Family «leslie to.THANK their many friends for Iciud expressions of sympathy, loUcrs, cartis, visit«, and ¡¡oral tributes, Ac., during tiieir recent sad bercavtinent_

SPARGO.-Mm. and Miss SPARGO, of Albert

Park, desire to THANK their many friend« for tokens of sympathy, letter», telegram«, and cards, floral tribute-, in their recent sail bereave- ment, especially thanking the South Melbourne District Band, Dinghy Club; alto the Rev. Mr. Ed wonls._

aWlx*Dl*>*NIC¡i.-MlK! THEDINNICK de-cires to

THANK all kind friends for expressions of sympathy by tcicgranaa, letters, card«, and visit« in her recent bereavement, the ¡oss of her dear moUicr. 21 North Terrace, Clifton Hill._

FUNERAL NOTICES.

FOX.-Friends of the late Mrs. MARY GILLON

FOX (relict of the late A. T. fox, Myrniong)   are respectfully informed that her remains wll be interred in the Greendale Cemetery.

The funeral leaves her residence, 2 New street. Brunswick, THIS DAY (Saturday), at 10 o'clock.

JONES BROS., Undertakers, 544 Sydney road, Brunswick, Phones: 861 Central, B'wick 123 and 297, N'cote 203.    

JAMES.—The Friends of the late Mr. EUSTACE

ALFRED JAMES are respectfully informed that his remains will be interred in the Brighton Cemetery.  

Tihe funeral will leave his late residence, 13 Woodlawn street, Richmond, THIS DAY (Satur day, 6th inst), at 2.30 p.m.

A. J. RAYBOULD, Undertaker, Prahran and Malvern. Tel. Wind 17 and Malvern 1427. SPARKS (Late Ganger, of Victorian Railways).

-The Friends of the late Mr. THOMAS SPARKS, of Darnum, aro respectfully informed that his remains vi ill be Interred in the Melbourne General Cemetery.

The funeral will leave the Flinders street railway station on arrival of train from Darnum, THIS DAY (Saturday, October,6, 1917), at about 1.30

p.m.

JOSAIH HOLDSWORTH, Funeral Director, Carl ton and branches. "Phone 1192.

rnRn'P.-Hie Friends of Hie late Mr. ROBERT

J- L. TR1PP (baaildcr) arc respectfully inforancd

that lila remains will bo interred In tile St. Kilda Cemetery.

Tho funeral will leave his Iule resilience, IB Clif- ton. Btrccl, Prahran, THIS DAY (Saturday, 0th inst), at 3 p m.

A. J. RAYBOULD, Undertaker, Prahran and Malvern. Tel. Win. 17 and Mall-, 1427.

l"TVHFi M0NU5IENT erected at the Melbourne J- General Cemetery to tile memory of the late Mr. PHILLIP BLASHM, J.P., will be CONSE- CRATED on SUNDAY, 7th OCTOBER, at S p.m.

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