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[In order to guard against ¡mposition, notices of Births, Marriages, and Deaths must be

authenticated by some respectable person to ensure their insertion.] Birth and Marriage Notices, 3/ each; Death, Bereavement, and In Memoriam Notices, 6 lines

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BIRTHS.

BARNES (nee Annie McLoskey). - On the 20th May, at Nelson place, Williamstown, the wife of Stanley Barnes (late A.I.F.), of "Gladley," Charles street, Williamstown- a daughter

(premature; lived one day).

BECKER (nee Dulcie Pain). - On the 14th May, at Nurse Anderson's Private hospital, Canterbury, to Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Becker, St. Helens, Tas- mania- a son(Charles Joseph, Billy).

BEEBE (nee Pearl Steele). - On the 22nd May, at

Nurse McKinnon's private hospital, Bendigo, to Mr. and Mrs. Alan J. Beebe - a daughter (Myrtle).

BOYES (nee Biddle). - On the 18th May, at Sister Shugg's private hospital, Warragul, the wife of   W.H. Boyes, of Lardner, late 14th Batt., A.I.F.

- a son (William Edwin).

BURROWES (nee Prior). - On the 25th May, at

Nurse Sugar's private hospital, Black street,

Brighton, the wife of Major H.O.A.D. Burrowes     (A.I.F.) - a daughter. Both well.

CAMPBELL (nee Bennet). - On the 24th May, at

Sister Annear's private hospital, Armadale, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Campbell - a son.

COLLIS-BROWN. - On the 30th April, at Bairns-

dale, to Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Collis-Brown - a daughter (Helen Audrey).

CONNELLY. - On the 30th April, at Port Moresby, New Guinea, the wife of L. G. G. Connelly - a son.

COOK (nee Ivy Barber). - At St. Albans private

hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Cook, of

"Thuin," Yorke avenue, Oakleigh - a son. (Present address, Warragul road, Oakleigh.)

DEMPSTER (nee Florence Hedgeland). - On the

19th May 1920, to Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Dempster, "Kuringai," Arvona road, Caulfield - a daughter (Pauline Margaret).

DERHAM. - On the 13th May, at Sister Annear's

private hospital, Armadale, the wife of Dr. A. P. Derham, Preston - a son.

GLANCY. - On the 17th May, at the "Mia Mia,"

Casterton, to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Clancy, National Bank, Edenhope - a daughter (Ruth Mary).

HEAD (nee Mary Piper). - On the 19th May, at

Nurse Moore's, Lewisham road, Prahran, to Mr.   and Mrs. L. C. Head - a son.

HODGE (nee Marie Greelish). - On the 2nd May,

at "Blair Drummond" private hospital, Footscray, to Mr. and Mrs. Ormond Hodge - a daughter (Norma Lillian).    

HOOKE (nee Marie Stewart). - On the 24th April,

at "Kalulu," 14 Albert street, North Williamstown, to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Hooke - a daughter (Fouvette Marie). Both well.  

JAMES. - On the 25th May, 1920, at 1 Myrtle street,

Ripponlea, the wife of W. J. James - a son (Henry Thomas).

JONES. - On the 6th May, at "Inverness" private

hospital, Bendigo, the wife of Reginald Gillespie Jones, of Swan Hill - a daughter (Heather

Isabel).

KROSCHEL. - On the 27th April, at "Glenferrie,"

Collopy street, Mansfield, to Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Kroschel - a son (Edward Maxfield, "Max.")

LANGLANDS. - On the 20th May, at St. Helen's,

Sale, the wife of Alex. J. Langlands - a daughter. LENNIE (nee Manchester). - On the 23rd May, at

"Mons Vista," Wattle Valley road, East Camberwell,   to Mr. (late A.I.F.) and Mrs. C. J. Lennie - a son.

McPHERSON. - On the 28th May, at Strathearn,

Garton street, Princes Hill, the wife of J. F. McPherson (A.I.F.) - a daughter. (Aberdeen papers please copy.)  

NORTHEY. - On the 1st May, at Bairnsdale, to Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Northey - a son (Alan

William.)

PASCOE (nee Florrie Glover). - On the 18th May,

at Quisisana private hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Pascoe - a daughter (Jean Millicent).

PURVES. - The wife of Captain P. B. Purves - a

son.  

RANKIN. - On the 23rd April, at Nurse Gray's pri-

vate hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Rankin, Merriwee, Beeac - a son (Ewen Henry.)

RANSOME. - On the 22nd May, at Nurse Cook's,

Mildura, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Ransome -a daughter (Coralie Marguerite May). Both well. ROBERTS. - On the 20th April, at 4 Davies street,

Moonee Ponds, to Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Roberts - a son.

RUNDLE (nee Ruby Jennens). - On the 20th April,

at Nelson, New Zealand, to Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Rundle - a son (John Howard). Both well.

RUSSELL. - On the 28th May, at Sister Wain's Fern-

leigh private hospital, Hoddle street, Elsternwick, to Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Russell, 61 Seymour road, Elsternwick - a daughter.

SHERIDAN. - On the 13th May, at 17 Myrtle street,

Bendigo, to Mr. and Mrs. H.L. Sheridan - a son (Walter Keith).

TAMPION. - On the 23rd May, at Mrs. Ascott's

private hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Tampion,

of Armadale - a son.

TUCKER. - On the 27th May, the wife of Dr. Cecil

Tucker, Hay street, Brighton - a daughter.

WEBSTER. - On the 15th May, at St. Mary's, Tas-

mania, the wife of Dr. R. M. W. Webster (late 10th Field Ambulance, A.I.F.) - a son.

YOUNG. - On the 5th May, at "Truro," Skene

street, Stawell, to Mr. and Mrs. James Young - a daughter (Lena Merle).

MARRIAGES.

ARKLEY - PEELER. - On the 1st May, at Hampton Congregational Church, by Rev. Otho    

Bryant, George Arkley (late of A.I.F.), to Lilian Rosalin, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peeler, of "Boobyala," Bay road, Sandringham. Present address, 370 Park street, South   Melbourne.              

ASHFORD - MORGAN. - On the 26th April, at the Carmelite Church, Middle Park, by the Rev. Prior Kindelan, O.C.C., Francis Richard (late R.A.N.), only son of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. Ashford, South Wales, to Grace, daughter of the late Mr. J. Morgan, J.P., Williamstown, and Mrs Rickard, of Albert Park.

BARRIE - WYNDHAM. - On the 29th April, 1920, at

St. ? Church, Alma road, St. Kilda, by the Rev. ? David Ross (Moderator), Andrew, second son of the late Andrew and Mary   Barrie, ?? Ballarat, to Marie, only daughter   of the late Heathcote George and Constance Wyndham, of "The Salterns," Hampshire,  

England.

BEAGLEY—ELLEFSEN.— On the 16th March,  

1920, at the Methodist Church, Devon North, by the Rev. W. C. Lancaster, Nora K. I., second daughter of Mr. Thos. and the late Mrs. Ellefsen,   to Charles, youngest son of the late Mr. Wm.   and Mrs. ? Beagley, "? ?dars," Devon North, South Gippsland.

BEATTIE— HODG?ON. — On the 24th April, at St.

Andrew's Presbyrterian Church, Rathdown street,

Carlton, by the Rev. D. Gilchrist, William (late ??????? eldest son of Mrs. W.       Beattie, of "?," Upper Ferntree Gully, to W????? daughter of Mr. and the   late Mr. ??????, of Boston House, Fenwick       street, North Carlton. Present address, "Ross- ?," ???street, Thornbury.  

B??? - ???. - [Silver Weddlng].- On the ML May, 1895, at St. Mary's Church, Brandes- ?, by the Rev. Canon Vashon, Baker John, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William ??, of ??, Yorks, to Mary Elizabeth,   ????? Mrs. and the late George       ??, of ??eld," Brandesburton, York-   shire. Present address, Garfield, Gipps-     land. (English papers please copy).

DRAKE—CUTLER. —On the 22nd April, at the  

Methodist Church, Kew, by the late Rev. J.H. Cain,   ?? Rupert, son of Mrs. and the late Mr. T. ?? Drake, to Constance Emma, second     daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Cutler, ??.    

BRUMLEY — ?. —On the 24th April, 1920,

at St. ? Church, West Footscray, by the ????? Charles William, only son of       Mr. and Mrs. ? P. Brumley, Leongatha, to Alice,

????? daughter of Mrs. and the late William     ????? Michael street, West Footscray,   ?????, The Hill, Leongatha.  

CAHILL — HICKEY. — On the 21st April, at St.

Mary Star of the Sea, West Melbourne, by the         ?????, cous¡n of the bride, assisted       by the Rev. Father Moynihan, Joseph, third son

son of Mr. and Mrs. John Cahill, Melrose street, ?????, to Teresa Josephine, third     daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hickey, Edin-   burgh ????? el, North Melbourne.

CARSON—SCOTT.— On the 14th April, at the resi-  

dence of the bride's mother, by the Rev. Wil-   liam Scott (uncle of the bride), Henry ?????, son of the late John Carson,  

????? N.Z., to Ethel Mary, eldest daugh-     ter of late Rev. W.H. Scott, of Kyneton,     ????? Scott, "Ellerslie," Orrong road, El-   sternwick. Present address, Nanango, Queensland.  

DANGERFIELD—FENTON.—On the 5th April, at  

St. Mary's Church, Collins street, West Perth,     bt the Rev. Edward Makeham, Stanley John (Dick) Dangerfield, youngest son of the late Mr.   and Mrs. ? Dangerfield of St. Kilda, to Lilian,

? daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Fenton,  

?????      

DAVIES—HARRISON.—On the 7th April, 1920, at

????? Hawthorn, by the Rev. Stanley  

????? Lloyd, only son of Mr. and   Mrs. D.L. Davies, of "Myrrhee," Hawthorn, to

Dora Marguarite, younger daughter of Mrs. E. L. Harrison and the late Mr. J. Harrison, of "Belmont," Hawthorn. At home, Thursday,

30th June, 1920, afternoon and evening, 70 Power street, Hawthorn.

DAVIS—NIELSEN. [Silver Wedding].—On the 30th  

May, 1895, at Korumburra, by the Rev. W. D. V.   Reid, ?? Young, second son of the late     F. ??? Davis, Bealiba, to Christena, eldest   daughter of Mrs. Nielsen, Outtrim. Present ad-    

dress, ? South Gippsland.  

DIMMICK—MONIE.—On the 16th March, at St.        

?????, Church Hill, Sydney, by Rev. G.A. Chambers, Wm. (Roy) Dimmick, grandson of Mrs. J. Close, of "Aberfeldy," Surrey Hills, Victoria, to Myrtle, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S.J. Monie, of "Tara," Beach street, Coogee, N.S.W.

(Present address: "Kiama," 15 Bryson street,

Canterbury. At home, Friday, 4th June, afternoon and evening.)

DOCKERY—MOORE.—On the 10th April, 1920, at the Gardenvale Methodist Church, by the Rev. Alfred Madsen, Milton Wesley (late A.I.F.),

eldest son of the late Frederick and late Matilda Dockery, of Wunghnu, to Muriel Isabel, eldest daughter of John and late Jessie Moore, of Brighton. At home, Thursday afternoon, June   3, "Tyrone," Moore street, Brighton.  

DUMARESQ—DENTON-FETHERS.—On the 15th April, at All Saints', Preston, by the Rev. E. D. Fethers, assisted by the Rev. B. C. Eva, Alfred St. Helier, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dumaresq, St. Heliers, Edward Street, Kew, to Dulcie, only daughter

of Dr. and Mrs. Denton-Fethers, Bondi, High street, Preston. (At home Wednesday and Thursday afternoon,   June 2 and 3, at St. Heliers, Edward street, Kew).

ELVINS - BIGGS. -On the 7th April, 1920, at the Church of England, Killara, New South Wales,

by the Rev. L. Charlton, Henry Francis Herbert,

eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. James Elvins, Parkville, to Ethel Maud, only daughter of Mr. and

Mrs. J.A. Biggs, Mornington.          

FEDDERSEN - JENKINS. - On the 21st April, 1920, at Scots Church, Collins street, by the Rev.

Robert Robertson, M.A., B.D., Albert, son of the late Mr. T. Feddersen and Mrs. Feddersen, of "Hillside," Colac, to Linda, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Jenkin, "Inquestre," Lincoln road, Essendon. Present address, "Stran-    

raer," Hesse street, Colac.

FRY - PARKIN. - On the 21st April, 1920, at the

Cecil street Presbyterian Church, Williamstown,   by the Rev. T. Brown, M.A., Victor Charles, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Fry, of Northcote, to Annie Eileen, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Parkin, of Williamstown.

MARRIAGES.

DORRINGTON - GRANT - On the 14th April, at

the residence of the bride's uncle, Mr. Peter McGregor, "Greenloaning," Campbell road, Upper Hawthorn, by the Rev. P. Murdoch,   Arthur Edgar, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.   Dorrington, Ballarat, to Louise Maude, fourth daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Neil Grant, Ballarat.  

GILSENAN - MILLS. - On the 1st May, at the

Amherst Methodist Church, by the Rev. Thomas,   of Maryborough, asssted by Mr. J. E. Wills, of  

Talbot, Daniel Clarke, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Gilsenan, of Bung Hong, to Bessie, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Mills, of

Amherst.

HARDMAN - HENDERSON. - On the 17th March, at

St. Matthew's Church, Prahran, by the Rev. W. C. T. Storrs, James Gordon, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hardman, of South Yarra, to Gwladys, only daughter or Major and Mrs. T. Henderson, of Toorak. Present address, The Nook, 120 Orrong road, Armadale.

HENSHALL - SHARLAND. - On the 21st April, at

St. Margaret's Church, Mildura, Albert (late 4th Div. Train, A.I.F.), eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Henshall, of "Oruru" Mildura, to Ethel lyhu, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F.C. Sharland, "Newhaven," Mildura.

HILLS - PEACOCK. - On the I8th March, at Wesley

Church, Melbourne, by the Rev. T. C. Rentoul, Harold Howard, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hills, of Footscray, to Ada May, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Peacock, of Laverton, Vic.

HULL - PEARCE. - On the 20th April, at Hyde

street Methodist Church, Footscray, by the Rev. J. H. Cain, John Ernest, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hull, 35 Dalgety street, St. Kilda, to Olive R., elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pearce, 383 Barkly street, Footscray. (Present address: 147 Canterbury road, Middle Park.)  

JONES - YOUNG. - On the 20th March, at the

Manse, Essendon, by the Rev. G. P. Rees, Cyril C, youngest son of Mrs. H. S. Jones and the late E. Jones, Bacchus Marsh, to Kathleen E., youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Young, "Winton Grange," 349 Ascotvale road, Moonee

Ponds.

LAYCOCK - PARRATT. - On the 24th April, at the

Collins Street Baptist Church, by the Rev. W. H. Holdsworth, Clement Austin, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. H. Laycock, of Longmore street, St. Kilda, to Ada Muriel, youngest daugh- ter of the late Mrs. K. Parratt, of Christmas street, Northcote. (Present address: 45 Canter- bury road, Middle Park.)    

LOCKING - DANIEL. - On the 2nd March, 1920, at

the residence of the bride's mother, by the Rev. Alex. McCallum, Methodist minister, Henry D., younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Locking, Tunstall (late of Hull; England), to Gladys H. E., second daughter of Mrs. Daniel, of Airlie Ladies' College, Clifton Hill, and the late Mr. Edmund Daniel, of Geelong.

LORD - HOWARD. - On the 17th April, 1920. at

Methodist Church, St. Kilda, by the Rev. A. P. Bladen, W.E. Lord, second son of the late Mr.   and Mrs. W.R. Lord, Port Campbell, to Mar-   garet, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Howard, Scott's Creek.    

McCORMICK - TWAITS. - On the 8th April, at

Christ Church, St. Kilda, by the Rev. G. Penni- cott, George, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McCormick, of Elsternwick, to Gertrude, younger daughter of Mr. D. Twaits, of Benalla. (Present address: "Belmont," 64 Seymour road,  

Elsternwick.)

McGROUTHER - AITON. - On the 29th April, by

Rev. Alex. Fleming, St. David's, Albury, Thomas, eighth and youngest son late George McGrouther, Echuca; to Marion Isabel, second daughter of Mr. J. H. Aiton, formerly of Myrtle- ford. Present address, "Go Go," Culcairn.

MONTEITH - HULL. - On the 20th March, at the

Union Memorial Presbyterian Church, North Mel bourne, by the Rev. J. T. Robertson, M.A., Hugh Stanley (late A.I.F.), eldest son of Mrs. Monteith and the late Mr. H. Monteith, to Clarice Naomi, eldest daughter of Mrs. Hull and the late Mr. T. H. Hull. (Present address: Yinnar,   Gippsland.  

NEWTON - ELLISSMITH. - On the 21st April, at St.

David's Church, Toongabbie, by the rector, the Rev. E. W. Bradley, Staff Sgt. Roland Alston Newton, M.S.M., late A.I.F., elder son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Newton, of Murrumburuh, N.S.W., to Grace, the adopted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellissmith, of Toongabbie. Sydney papers please

copy.

PALMER - RYAN. - On the 28th April, at St.

Patrick's Cathedral, Melbourne, by the Rev. H. Lynch, Loughrey, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Palmer, Buccleuch, Kyneton, to Eileen, daughter of Mrs. Murray and the late Cornelius Ryan, Rochester. Present address, "Braeside," Kyneton.

PORTER - BURGHARD. - On the 17th April, 1920,

at Christ Church, Hawthorn, by the Rev. H. Stanley Hollow, M.A., Edmund Russell, youngest son of Mr. C. R. and the late Mrs. Porter, of Hawthorn, to Agnes Helene, second daughter of Mrs. and the late Dr. Burghard, of Hawthorn.

RICHARDSON - COOPER. - On the 28th April, at

St. Mark's, Yarragon, by the Rev. T. W. M. Wright, Richard (late 8th L.H., A.I.F.), only son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Richardson, "Herbertson," Thorpdale, late of Newlyn, to Lilian Mary,   second eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cooper, "Penhryn," Yarragon, late of Burwood

and Childers.

ROBERTS - BOWRING. - On the 19th April, 1920,

at Christ Church, St. Kilda, by the Rev. F. E. Lewin, Albert Eward (late A.I.F.), only son of late Joseph Roberts, Sydney, to Bessie Ida, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Bowring, Brighton Beach. (At home 2nd June, afternoon and even- ing, at 68 New street, Brighton Beach.)

STEVENS - FLATHER. - On the 10th April, at St.

Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne, by the Rev. H. Kelly, Raymond T. Stevens, fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Stevens, of "Lonesome Pine," Woolhouse street, Northcote, to Hannah M. Flather, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. J. Flather, of Manchester, England. (Present address: 19 K!ng William street, Preston.)

STEWART - MORTON. - On the 28th April, at the

Church of the Holy Angels, Balaclava, by the Rev. J. J. Collins, P.P., Francis, eldest son of the

late David and Mrs. Annie Stewart, of Elm grove,   Ripponlea, to Christina Marie, fourth daughter of

Mr. and Mrs. W. Morton, of 24 Empress road,

East St. Kilda.         TERRY - OGDEN. - [Silver Wedding.] - On the 20th

May, 1895, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the late Rev. E. Isaacs, Harry Terry to Hannah, only daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. Ogden, of Collingwood. Present address: Hopkins street, Footscray.

THOMAS - WATSON. - On the 20th April, at St.

Thomas's, Moonee Ponds, by Canon Raglin, David Henry, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Thomas, of' Clunes, to Isabella Bryce, third daughter of the late Thomas and Mrs. Watson, of Pyramid.

WALKER - OSMOTHERLY. - On the 14th April, at

Presbyterian Church, Tallangatta, by the Rev. W. Ingram, assisted by the Rev. D. Dow, Neal, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Walker, "Lindsey Lee," Mitta Mitta, to Emily Ruth, daughter of Mrs. and the late Jonathan Osmotherly,   "Carlisle," Tallangatta.

WALTERS - McHARG. - On May 5, by Rev. J.

Gillies, at the residence of the bride's parents, "Rewa," Mont Albert, Theo., fourth son of Mr. D. Walters, Dana street, Ballarat, to Bessie, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McHarg. Present address, Merbein, via Mildura.

WILSON - KNOX. - On the 7th April, 1920, at St.

Paul's Church, Romsey, by the Rev. W. Watson Laidlay, assisted by Rev. H. R. Porter, Andrew, second son of Alexander Wilson, Esq., of   Bannockburn, to Annie J. (Nellie), daughter of Mrs. and the late Thos. Knox, "The Glen," Romsey. Present address, 63 Moore street, Moonee Ponds.

WORSNOP - MCDONNELL. - On the 21st April, at

St. John's R.C. Church, Clifton Hill, by the Rev. Father May, David (late A.I.F.), youngest son of Mr. S. Worsnop, of North Fitzroy, to Edith Grace, youngest daughter of Mrs. E. and the late Mr. M. McDonnell, of Glenferrie, late of

Prahran.

YOUNGMAN - NORTHCOTT. - On the 22nd April,

1920, at Rarawai, Ba River, Fiji, by the Rev. A. W. Amos, Hedley Joseph, only son of Rev. E. and Mrs. Youngman, Pennant Hills, Sydney, to Ivie Norna, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Northcott, of Creswick, Victoria. Ad-

dress, "Na Malele," Tavwa Lip.

DEATHS

ADDERLY. - On the 21st May, Erica Marjorie,

dearly loved youngest daughter of Ernest and Florence Adderly, of Langwarrin, loving sister of Muriel, Douglas, and Stanley, aged 12 years.

There's a home for little children

Above the bright blue sky.

BARTLETT. - On the 22nd April, at private hospi-

tal, St. Kilda, passed away, James C., husband of L. Bartlett, and father of E.L., H.V., C.E.,       and the late H.I., and brother of Sid, Vige, and   Mary Anna, Geelong, aged 71 (late of Education

department). (Geelong papers please copy.)

As ye sow, so ye shall coop.

BOOTH. - On May 27, at his residence, Kingussie,

Roseville, Sydney, James, loved husband of Marie Booth, in his 78th year. Late of Shipley, Yorkshire, England.

BOWEN. - On the 20th May, at Military Hospital,

Heidelberg, John Peter (late A.I.F.), dearly beloved eldest son of Patrick and the late Ellen Bowen, of Terang, and loving brother of May (Mrs. P. Bohan), Maggie (Mrs. J. McGrath), and Frank (killed in action France, 1917), agcil 32 years.

Rest in peace.  

CRISP. - On the 27th May, at 634 Burwood road,

Auburn, Mary Hope, widow of the late Rev. J. W. Crisp. (Private interment.) No flowers.

CURNOW. - On the 28th May, at the residence of

her son, Charles, Beena avenue, Murrumbeena, Jane Anne, the dearly beloved mother of Mrs. E. Poolman (Birchip), William (Port Melbourne), Mrs. J. Meenie (Glenferrie), Mrs. L. J. Paice (Murrumbeena), Mrs. T. Stewart (Albert Park), Charles T. (late 14th Batt., A.I.F.), Florrie, and Hazel. An old resident of Port Melbourne.

A patient sufferer at rest.

DICK. - On the 24th May, at 20 Windsor street,

Footscray, Albert, loved brother and brother-in-law of R. E. and A. Dick (Elmore), and loved   uncle of Dolph and Ivy.

Peace, perfect peace.

DUGGAN. - On the 23rd May, at her residence,

Ringwood East, Cathrln, beloved wife of Daniel Duggan, also dearly loved stepmother of D. T. Duggan, aged 80 years. (Privately interred Box Hill Cemetery, May 25.)

Thy will be done.

DUNNING (James Grigg). - After long and

patient suffering, dearly beloved husband of Annie, fond and loving father of John, Spiller, Jane, Grigg (Mrs. A. Oastler), and Guy   William, in his 59th year.  

Loved by all who knew him.  

DUNNING (James Grigg). - Loving son of the

late Thomas and Jane Dunning, of Exeter, Devonshire, England, loving brother of Fred-   rick (deceased), Frank, Rebecca, Emma, Ger- trude (deceased), Thomas, William, and Edward,

in his 59th year.

Sadly missed.

DUNNING (James Grigg). - Dearly loved grand-

father of Nellie Dunning, Lucy, and little

Jean Oastler.

Our dear papa.

FEWSTER. - On the 25th May, at Stirling West,

South Australia, Emily, widow of the late Harry A. Fewster, late of 19 Nimmo street, Middle Park, after four and a half years' affliction.

FORRESTER. - On the 28th May, at her residence,

162 Queen's parade, North Fitzroy, Isabella May, the dearly beloved eldest daughter of David and Elizabeth Forrester, and loving sister of David, James, Ray, Alma, Cliff, and Dolly.

"A patient sufferer at rest."

FORRESTER. - A tribute of esteem to Miss Isabel

May Forrester, who died May 28, 1920.

An admired and loved friend. -(Inserted by H. S.)

FRAZER. - On the 24th May, at Daylesford, Daniel

Eugene (late A.I.F.), second eldest son of Pat- rick and the late Maria Frazer; much loved brother of Bridge (Mrs. Stephens), Molly (Mrs. Duff), Pat, Kitty, and Agnes; loving nephew of Annie Carroll (late of Leongatha). R.I.P.

DEATHS   GlLBERT. - On the 4th May, at Sydney, William

Garfield, M.B.B.S., the dearly beloved son of Mrs. Ritchie, and loving stepson of Robert Ritchie., of Waverley street, Essendon, loved brother of Eva and Ton, aged 34 years, grandson of the late   William and Margaret Williams.

Rock of ages cleft for me,

Let me hide myself in Thee; Nothing in my hand I bring,

Simply to Thy cross I cling.

Mother's boy.

GILLETT. - On the 27th May, 1920, at his resi-

dence, "Broad Lees," Shelford West, George,   relict of the late Ann Gillett, aged 96 years. A colonist of 63 years.

At rest.

HALL. — On the 24th May, at her residence,

Thompson street, Dunolly, Ellen, widow of the late Samuel Hall, and loving mother of Lily (Mrs. E. Camm), and fond grandmother of Constance, Lionel, Arthur, and Una.

''Safe in the arms of Jesus."    

HEAD. — On the 27th May, at her residence, 7

Anzac street, Murrumbeena, Jane, the beloved wife of Francis Samuel Head, and loving mother of Frances and Leonard; aged 62 years.   (Interred at Brighton 28th May.)

HUNT. — A tribute to the memory of Mrs. M.

Hunt, who died at Elwood, May 21, 1920; for 25 years the valued friend of Mr. and Mrs. H. H.  

Coles, Chapel street, Prahran.

HUNT. — A tribute to the memory of our loving

friend, Mrs. M. Hunt, who died at Elwood, May 21, 1920. (Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. W. Quinn, Huntly, 55 Clarence street,   Elsternwick.)

KALMER. — On the 26th May, at his residence,

Rathlons, Merbein, Paul Douglas (late lieu- tenant, Sixth Battalion, A.I.F.), beloved husband of Dorothy Margaret Kalmer, son-in-law of     Robert Taylor, Deepdene, Russel street, Camberwell.

MAWBEY. — On 26th May, William Mawbey, only

son of the late William and Ann Mawbey, of St. Kilda. (Interred privately.)

McLELLAN. —On the 27th May, at 40 Moreland

road, West Coburg, James, beloved husband of Annette McLellan, and father of Reginald and Elsie; aged 59 years.

MIDDLETON. - On the 27th May, at private hospital,

Malvern, Julia G., loving daughter of the   late M. A. G. and Charlotte Middleton, beloved sister of J.T. Middleton, aunt of Sydney, Willie,   Harold (A.I.F.), Cleve, Jack (late A.I.F.),

Evelyn, and Stella. Private interment,   Geelong, yesterday.

Passed peacefully to rest.

MILLER. - On the 26th May, at Beaufort (sud-

denly), John William Miller (late of Minyip), beloved husband of Georgina H. Miller, and loving father of Laurence (late of the A.I.F.), Hilda, Hector, Norman, and Bella; also brother of A. J. Miller, of Parkville, aged 59 years.

MONK. - On the 24th May, at Cranford, Torrens

Creek, North Queensland, William Robert,   beloved husband of Mary Alice Monk, formerly of Cranbourne, aged 62 years.

MOORE. - On the 23rd May, at Bonnie Doon, Cog-

hill's Creek, James Hamilton Moore, dearly loved   husband of Magdalene, aged 51 years.

O'REILLY. - In loving memory of our dear friend

(Jimmy), accidentally killed at Moonee Valley,

May 22.

May his soul rest ¡n peace.    

-(Mack, Morris, Frank, Harold Chanter, Will, Cyril, Joe, Jack, Fred, and little Frankie. In- serted by Mr. J. Holt's employees, Mordialloc.) PARKER. - On the 26th May, at Yoorootha Sta- tion, N.S.W., Frederick Langtoh, dearly loved  

eldest son of H. C. and E. M. Parker, Kooyong road, Toorak, aged 10 years. (Interred at  

Berrigan.)

PERRY. - On the 24th May, 1920, at his residence,

Orbost, George Daniel, the dearly beloved hus band of Rhoda E. Perry, and devoted father of Camelia O.; W. E. E. (Ted), killed in action in Belgium; N. R. (Val.), late A.I.F.; T. R. (Toucher), N. Rhoda, and George Lyle; aged 61

years 11 months.  

At rest.    

-(Inserted by his loving wife and family.)

PERRY. - On the 24th May, 1920, at his residence.

Orbost, George Daniel, the affectionate, and loving second eldest son of the late Francis and Elizabeth Perry, of Majorca, and beloved brother of Jane (Mrs. Seers), the late Glasson (Mrs. Sundberg), Francis J., Genefor (Mrs. Living- ston), Sarah (Mrs. Bollinger), Abram, Isaac,   Rebecca, Elizabeth, and Jacob; aged 61 years

11 months.

Respected by all who knew him.

-(Inserted by his loving brothers and sisters.)  

PROSSER. - On the 28th May, at the residence

of her brother, Mr. W. Reid, 15 Spencer road, East Camberwell, Catherine, relict of the late Charles John Prosser, beloved mother of Mrs. Hewison, Mrs. Williamson, Mrs. Blackney, Agnes, Charles John, Richard Henry, William, and George; aged 85 years.  

"Until the day dawns and the shadows flee

away."

ROSS. - On the 23rd July, at "The Knoll," Wave

street, Hampton, after three days' illness, Isa, beloved niece of Wallace and Lilian Ross, and   loyal little comrade of Sister Biggs, R.V.T.N.A. (Interred at Coburg Cemetery on the 25th inst.) ROSS. - On the 23rd May, at "The Knoll," Wave

street, Hampton, Isa Davidina, second daughter of the late Donald and Alice Ross, of Coburg and Glenthompson, and much loved sister of Ella, Don (A.I.F.), Wall (A.I.F.), and Cliffe  

(A.I.F.).

SPENCE. - On the 25th May, at his late residence,

6 White street, East Malvern, William Septimus, dearly devoted husband of Ada Florence Spence, and loving father of Edie and Gussie, late of Prahran-Malvern Tramway Trust, (interred 27th inst.)

STONE. - On the 28th May, at his residence, 197

Hyde street, Yarraville, William Angel, the dearly beloved husband of the late Elizabeth H. Stone, and loving father of Mrs. G. Heriot, William, Robert, John, Mrs. G. McDonald, Elijah, Alfred, and Albert, aged 87 years.

Thy will be done.

TAYLOR. - On the 25th May, at Melbourne, Frances

Amelia, relict of late Edward W. Taylor, late Corio terrace, Geelong, and Bourke street, Mel- bourne, aged 81 years. Colonist 51 years. (Private funeral.)

THOMSON. - On the 28th May, at his residence,

"Inversaid," North road, Ormond, James Thomson, engraver, of 114 Elizabeth street, Mel-   bourne, beloved husband of Jane Thomson, and father of the late George T. Thomson.

VENMAN. - On the 24th May, Ellen Tuckey, second

daughter of the late W. N. and M. A. Venman, Caer Brito, The Grove, Moreland. (Interred pri- vately, Coburg Cemetery, 27th May.)

WIlLLIAMS. - On the 20th May, at 349 Sydney read,

Coburg, Eliza Jane, widow of the late Joseph Williams, and dearly loved mother of the late Joseph Wlliams, also loved mother of Mrs. Summers (Albert Park), Mrs. Shepherd, Lisle, and Jack; loving grandma of Ida L. Shepherd; in her 90th year. A colonist of 63 years. (Pri- vately interred.)

"At rest."

(Home papers please copy.)

WILKINSON. - On the 26th May, at the residence

of his parents, 34 Dean street, Moonee Ponds, Samuel David, the beloved husband of Maud, and the loving son of Samuel and Eliza Wilkinson; loved brother of Florrie (Harrie), Mrs. C. J. Dangerfleld, and George; loving father of little Ronnie; aged 31 years. (Private interment on

27th.)  

A patient sufferer at rest.

Good night, beloved, till the day dawns.

WINN. - On the 23rd May, Norman, beloved eldest

son of George and Emma Winn, of 71 Holmes road, Brunswick, loved brother of Emma, Worley, Hilda, Agness, and Violet, aged 34 years.

WOOD. - On the 21st May, at the residence of

her daughter, Meeniyan, Henrietta Amelia, rellet of the late Richard Wood, and loved mother of Margaret (Mrs. Errington, Malvern), Charlotte (Mrs. Dunbar, Traralgon), Esther (Mrs. Carson, Flemington), Florence (Mrs. Hewett, Meeniyan), Richard, Thomas, William, Henry (deceased), and Frank (of Greenvale), Ilae of Warragul. (Warragul papers please copy.)

WOOD. - On the 21st May, at Meeniyan, Henrietta

Wood (Nurse), dearly loved mother Richard, Mrs. Errington (Bon View road, Malvern), Thomas, William, Mrs. P. Dunbar (Traralgon), Frank (Greenvale), Mrs. M. Carson, Mrs. G. Hewett (Meeniyan), late of Warragul. (Inserted by daughter, Esther Carson, 14 Brighton street,  

Newmarket.)

WOODS. - On the 27th May, at Caulfield Hospital,

Harry, youngest son of the late Annie Woods, of 167 Rankin's road, Kensington, loving brother of George, Mrs. Fowler, Fred, Albert, and Annie, aged 40 years.

A patient sufferer at rest.   IN MEMORIAM.

On Active Service.

BLAIR. - In loving memory of our dear friend, 2nd

Lieutenant T. H. Bialr, killed in action in France, May 28, 1917.

One of the best.  

-(Inserted by A. D.)

GOULD. - ln loving memory of my only son, Pte.

Edward Henry Gould, 46th Batt, 4th Div., died of wounds in France, 29th May, 1918; born Curragh Camp, County Kildare, 15th May, 1896.

The souls of the righteous are in the hands of God, and there shall no torment touch

them.

Born a soldier, and died a soldier.

-(Inserted by his loving mother and only sister, Alice,)

HALL. - In loving memory of our dear son and

brother, Pte. W. T. Hall (Willie), 39th Batt., died of wounds in France, May 30, 1917, aged

25 years.

God gives us strength to bear our heavy cross,

He alone knows our loneliness and loss. -(Pine Grove, Joel Joel.)

HANSFORD. - In loving memory of my dear son

and brother, Sgt. W. Hansford (Willie), who died of wounds received in France, 30th May, 1917, 21st Batt., 6th Brigade A.l.F.

His warfare over, his battles fought,

His victory won, though dearly bought; His fresh young life could not be saved, He is resting now in a hero's grave.

-(Inserted by his loving mother, sisters, and brothers, 12 Albert street, North Williamstown.)

HOGG. - In loving memory of Gilbert, who died

of wounds in France, May 29, 1917, late of 37th

Batt.

Three long years.

Noble was he, condemning all things mean, His faith unquestioned - his soul serene.

Shame knew him not, he dreaded no disgrace; Truth-simple truth - was written on his face. -("Concord," Wandin.)

HOWE. - In memory of my beloved sons and our

brothers, Sergeant George V. Howe, 38th Batt., died of wounds in France, 28th May, 1917; also Harry B., accidentally drowned, 29th December,

So dearly loved. How sadly missed.

-(Inserted by their loving mother and sisters,

"Cranford," Preston.)

KIRK. - My dear son, Private Lloyd Kirk, who died

at sea, 27th May, 1915, on his way to the Great War; also my son, Gunner Reg, who died of wounds in France, 9th August, 1916.

Always remembered. -(Mother.)  

LEAMAN. - In loving memory, of my darling

brother Joe, who died of wounds in France, 30th May, 1916, aged 25 years and 3 months; also my darling sister, Doll, who passed away 16th

August, 1917, aged 25 years and 3 weeks.

Ever remembered.

-(Inserted by their loving sister and brother-in- law, Bessie and J. E. Anderson.)

McMULLlN. - In loving memory of Gordon, killed

in action 29th May, 1917. True pal of late Sergt.

Len Kyle.      

Ever remembered.

-(Mr. and Mrs. A. Kyle and family.)

McMULLIN. - In loving memory of my dear son,

Gordon, who was killed in action May 29, 1917.

As we loved him, so we miss him;

He was the sunshine of our home.  

-(Inserted by his loving mother, sisters, and brother Ray, late A.I.F. "Ingleside," Shepparson avenue, Murrumbeena.)  

IN MEMORIAM. On Active Service.

MAGGS. - In loving memory of my dear husband,

Corporal George Leslie, killed fin action, France, 29th May, 1917; also Frank Godfrey, loved brother of the above, killed in action, France, 7th June, 1917.

Some day, some time, our eyes shall see

Those dear faces we hold in memory;   And Christ shall clasp the broken chain Still closer when we meet again.

-(Inserted by his loving wife.)   OLDHAM. - Reg. Le Poer Oldham, 14th Batt.,

beloved second twin son of F. M. Henderson, and brother of Eric and Ross (late A.I.F.). supposed killed at Quinn's Post, 29th May, 1915.

POWELL. - In memory of our dearly loved only

son and brother, George Walter, killed in France   31st May, 1918.

"Ever remembered."

-(Inserted by mother, Muriel, and Vera, 19

Church street, Canterbury.)

PURNELL. - A tribute to the memory of my

comrade, Harry, killed in France, 29th May, 1918.

A tried and true pal. -(Les Wilkinson.)

SIDDALL. - In loving memory of Lieutenant Norman

Siddall, 4th Battery, 2nd F. Artillery Brigade,   A.I.F., killed in action on Gallipoli, May   29, 1915.

Sound the Last Post for the dead,

Drop a tear 'mid the falling tears; The bays on each hero's head

Shall be green for a thousand years.

Duty, valour, honour.

THOMAS. - In memory of our dear son, Alfred

Clarence, killed in action, May 19, 1918.

One of the bravest, truest, and best. -(Parents, brothers, and sister, Clunes.)

TIMEWELL. - In loving memory of our darling

son and brother, Corporal Rayford Leslie Time- well, 1st Pioneer Battalion, killed in action in France, 30th May, 1918; late of Sebastian.

Ever lovingly remembered.

-(Inserted by his loving parents, sisters, and brothers.)

WILSON. - In loving memory of my brother, Jack,

who died of wounds on the 25th May, 1917, at the Third London General Hospital, Wandsworth.

Gone, but not forgotten. -(Inserted by brother Frank.)

BASHFORD. - In loving memory of our dear

mother, Nellie Bashford, who died on the 30th May, 1919, at "Ormond," 59 Mitchell street,

Brunswick.

We mourn a parent tender and devoted, Whose influence still guides us from above,

On earth how prized, in heaven benignly

noted.

A mother's love.

-(Inserted by her loving daughters, Ruby, Ethel, May, Silvy, and Lucy.)

BASHFORD. - In loving memory of our dear

mother, Nellie Bashford, who died on the 30th May, 1919, at "Ormond," 59 Mitchell street, Brunswick. (Inserted by her loving sons, Cyril and Harold.)

BASHFORD. - In sad and loving memory of my

dear sister, Nellie Bashford, who passed into the higher life at 59 Mitchell street, Brunswick, on 30th May, 1919.

"And with the morn those angel faces smile.

Which I have loved long since, and lost awhile." -(Inserted by her loving brother, Jack, sister in law, and family.

BASHFORD. - In treasured memory of our dearest

sister, Nell, who fell asleep on the 30th May, 1919.

One of earth's dearest and best.

-(Inserted by her sorrowlng sisters and brother.) BRASHER. - In loving and sacred memory of my

dear dad, Henry Brasher, died 28th May, 1915.

I've no need to mark the spot,

My dear dad, I have not forgot.

Always thoughtful, willing, and kind.

A better dad could not be found.

Words carved on stone is time vainly spent.

My dear dad's good name is the best monument. -(Inserted by his ever-loving daughter, Myra Chapman.)

BRASHER. - In sacred and loving memory of my

dear dad, Henry Brasher, who died May 28, 1915.

I've no need to mark the spot, Dear dad, I have not forgot.

Always thoughtful, willing and kind, A better dad could not be found.

"Words carved on stone is time vainly spent,

My dear dad's good name is the best monument. -(Inserted by his ever loving daughter, Myra Chapman.)

BREEN. - In loving memory of Elizabeth Deborah

Courtis Breen, who passed home on 29th May,

1918.

"He giveth His beloved sleep."   -(Monomeith, East Malvern.)

BRIDGES.-In loving memory of our dear mother,

who died May 30, 1918; also our dear brother, Sergt, O. Bridges, killed in France, 1918.

Ever remembered. -(C. and W. Newton.)

CONNOR.-A loving tribute to the memory of my

true young friend, Robert Burns (Bob), who died May 28, 1919, at Essendon Emergency Hospital. (Inserted by Nell Bertram, "Jo," Myrtleford.)

CUSWORTH.-In loving memory of my dear hus-

band and devoted father, Arthur Albert, who passed peacefully away at Hastings on 30th May,

1919.

This day recalls sad memories Of a loved one gone to rest.

Always so good, unselfish and kind.

You are not forgotten, dear daddy, And hope to meet again some day.

-(Inserted by his loving wife, Annie, and darling sons, Alfie and George.)

DONALDSON. - In loving memory, of our dear

brother, Walter George (late 6th Battalion, A.I.F.), who departed this life on 28th May, 1919.

God called him, and he answered;

Now in His home he rests.

-(W. and L. Donaldson, Malvern.)

HILTON.-In sad and loving memory of my dear

husband and devoted father, who died on 27th May, 1917.

Thy will be done.           -(Inserted, by loving wife and daughter.)  

HILTON. - In loving memory of our dear father,

who passed away suddenly on 27th May, 1917,

Sadly missed.    

-(Inserted by Rita and E. Hilton.)

HOBILL. - In loving memory of our dear little

brother, Allen, who passed away at Allendale, on 28th May, 1919, aged 6 years.

This day recalls sad memories;  

Of a loved one gone to rest,

And those who think of you to-day

Are those who loved you best.

-(Inserted by his loving brother and sister-in- law, Bob and Sadie, and baby Jean, Footscray.)

IRELAND. - In loving memory of my dear wife

and our dearly beloved mother, who passed away at Cranbourne road, Dandenong, on May 30,

1919.

This day recalls sad memories Of a loved one gone to rest.

-(Inserted by her loving husband and family.)

ISAACS.-In loving memory of our dearly loved

daughter, Marie Gertrude, who departed this life 29th May, 1909.

May her soul rest in peace.

So sadly missed.

-(Inserted by her loving parents, brothers, and sisters.)  

JOHNSON. - In loving memory of my dear wife and

our loved mother, who passed away May 29, 1919.

Dear is the memory she left behind,

Of a life that was loving, true, and kind. -(Inserted by her husband and family.)

MARCHANT. - In loving memory of Kate, the

dearly beloved wife of John Marchant, of   Warracknabeal, and loving mother of Ray, Neil, Edgar, Jack, and little Stewart, who passed away on the 29th May, 1919.

Dear mother, thou art gone, But not forgotten;

Nor wilt thou ever be

As long as life and memory last We will remember thee.

-(Inserted by her loving husband and family.)

MARCHANT. - In loving memory of our dear sister,

Kate Marchant, who passed away at Warracknabeal on 29th May, 1919.  

Sady missed.

It is just one year ago to-day

When our dear sister was called away; God took her home, it was His will, Forget her? No, we never will.

-(Inserted by her loving sister and.brother-în- law, M. and G. Capewell, Elmore.)  

MCDONALD.-In loving memory of my dear wife

and our dear mother, Fanny, who passed away at Hawthorn, 30th May, 1919; also our dear son  

and brother, Neil (Dick), who was killed in action at Pozieres, 6th August, 1916.

To memory ever dear.

There's a message of Peace and Life and Love,

Wafted to earth in an angel's flight,

But his message has left an aching void,

And his ways are dark to our mortal sight. But still it is Peace and Life and Love, When a spirit on angel wings doth rise Above and beyond all care and strife,

Till it safe in the arms of its Saviour lies. Oh, God, Thy Comforter send, we pray.

To soothe the hearts with grief opprest, And teach them, Lord, by faith to say,  

"Until we shall meet in eternal rest."

PLOWRIGHT. - In loving memory of my dear hus-

band and our dear father, who died May 29,

1914.

Ever remembered.

-(Inserted by his loving wife and family, 27 McIlwrick street, Windsor.)

RICHARDS. - In loving memory of our dear father

and grandpa, William Henry Richards, who died at Blackburn, on May 29, 1919. (Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Lucy and Herbert Daff, and grandchildren, Gwen and Lance.)

ROWAN. - In fond and loving memory of James

Rowan, formerly police magistrate, Stawell, who died May 29, 1901.

Rcquiescat in pace.

SCRIVEN.-In loving memory of our dear brother, Claude Frederick, loved son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.  

Scriven, "Monte Vista," New Gisborne, beloved husband of Rae, and darling daddy of Claudie and

Caris.

Thinking of thee.

-(Inserted by his loving brothers and sisters, Harry, Alf, Wall, Maggie, and Mac.)

SOLOMON.-In loving remembrance of our dear

father, Joel Solomon, who departed this life 30th May, 1904; also our dear mother, Rebecca Solomon, who departed this life 19th September,  

1910.

May their souls rest in peace.

TAYLOR. - In loving memory of my dear husband,

and our dearly loved father, who died May 29,

1914.

There is a grave not far away,

Where our dear loved one sleeps;   Who seemed alive but yesterday,

So fresh his memory keeps. -(24 Pine avenue, Elwood.)

WHITE. - In loving memory of my dear mother,

Anne, who departed this life at Gardenvale on 29th May, 1919.

You never miss the sunshine till the shadows fall.

Mother is the name I miss.

-(Inserted by her loving son, Jack, and daughter- in-law, Mary.)

WILLCOX. - In loving memory of my dear husband

and our dear father, Charles Bowden, who passed away on the 28th May, 1919.

Sadly missed.

-(Inserted by his loving wife and family.)

WITHINGTON.-In loving memory of our dear mother, who departed this life, May 27, 1919.  

A life made beautiful by noble deeds, A generous heart for others' needs.

-(Inserted by her loving duughter and son-in- law, Lillian and Hubert Kemp.)

WITHINGTON.-In loving memory of my dear

mother, who passed away, May 27, 1919; also my dear father, who died May 30, 1910. (Inserted by their loving son, O. D. W.)

BEREAVEMENT CARDS.

ASHDOWN. - Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ashdown desire to express their sincere THANKS to   their relations and friends for letters, cards, floral tnbutes, and all personal expressions of sympathy during their recent sad bereavement. 9 Bowen street, East Prahran. BARBER.-Mr. and Mrs. G. S. BARBER, Mrs.

A. V. Moulton, and W. A. Jackman desire to THANK their many friends and relations for telegrams, cards, letters, floral tributes and per- sonal expressions of sympathy during their recent sad bereavement, especially thanking matron,   sisters, and nurses of No.9 and 18 Wards at Alfred   Hospital for their kindness during their   daughter's illness. Rattray road, Greensborough, late of Clifton Hill.   BATTS. - Mr and Mrs. CHARLES BATTS and

Family desire to return sincere THANKS to   their many friends and relatives for letters, cards, and personal expressions of sympathy during their recent sad bereavement, especially thanking Dr. Parer, Dr. Williams, Rev. Mr. Eunson, Mrs. Banks, Mrs. Crams, and the staff of Ward No. 15, Mel- bourne Hospital. 112 Greeves street, Fitzroy.

BERRYMAN.—Mrs. BERRYMAN, Sons, and Re-

latives express their THANKS for telegrams, letters, and cards, and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement. "Alva," Gregory street,

Ballarat.       HEALEY. - Mrs. E. J. HEALEY, of 483 Malvern

road, Hawksburn, wishes to THANK all kind friends and relations for expressions of sympathy and personal visits during her recent sad bereave- ment, especially thanking the employees of   Marshald Shoe Company. JOHNSTONE. - Captain W. M. JOHNSTONE and

Mrs. J. B. Loveless desire to THANK all kind friends and relatives for telegramss, letters, cards, and beautiful floral tributes received by them dur- ing their recent sad and sudden bereavement,   especially thanking the Rev. Stewart, of Port Mel- bourne, and Mr. Ferguson, and Mrs. A. Stokes. Will all friends please accept this intimation of our sincere gratitude, as it is impossible to thank them personally. "Lavendo," 140 Sackville street, Collingwood. McNEE. - Mr. and Mrs. J.AS. McNEE and Family,

desire to THANK their many kind friends and relatives for letters, cards, telegrams, floral tri- butes, and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement in the loss of their only daughter and sister Marjorie.

MESSRS. PRANKERD BROS. and Mrs. Neve desire to return THANKS to their many kind friends for letters, cards, telegrams, wreaths, and personal expressions of sympathy tendered to them in the recent sad loss of their beloved mother.   Gillingall, 11th May, 1920.    

MISS LISLE WILLIAMS begs to tender her sincere

THANKS to her many kind friends and relations for letters, cards, telegrams, and floral tributes in her recent sad bereavement re death of her dearly loved mother. I wish to express my heartfelt thanks to Dr. McCarthy, Nurse Mitchell, and Rev. Reid for their untiring attention.    

MR. T. R. WILLSHIRE and Family desire to

express their deep GRATITUDE to their numerous friends for letters, telegrams, cards, beautiful floral tributes, and personal expressions of sympathy, received during their recent sad and sudden bereavement. Will friends kindly accept   this intimation. "Bonnie Doon," Main street, Natimuk.

MR. and Mrs. GEORGE BAGHEL, of Minden,

Fordholm road, Hawthorn, wish to THANK all friends for expressions of sympathy in the form of floral tributes, letters, telegrams, &c., received during their recent bereavement, especially thank- ing Dr. Roy Watson and Sister Ditterich for their skilful and untiring attention; also Dr. Smeal and Nurse Robertson.  

MR. GILMARTIN and Son desire to THANK all

kind relations and friends for letters, tele- grams, specially thanking municipal employees and union for floral tributes, wool committee and staff, Dr. Smeal, Sisters Philps and Reed, for kind attention in their sad bereavement. 12 Albert street, Surrey Hills.       MRS. McLAREN and Family Desire to THANK

their many friends for letters, cards, and floral tributes received in their recent sad be- reavement, especially thanking Miss Roberts for her untiring attention, also the Returned Sol- diers' Association and the Bendigo Red Cross.

MRS. KENT and Family wish to THANK the

many kind friends for visits, letters, and cards in the recent sudden bereavement. Will friends please accept this intimation. 81 Charles st.,

Prahran.

MRS. W. BARLAND and Family desire to return

their sincere THANKS to the many friends who sent letters, cards, and telegrams of sympathy in their sorrow and bereavement.

MRS. E. F. A. TAIT and Family desire to return their sincere THANKS for letters and cards and per- sonal expressions of sympathy during their recent sad bereavement. 178 Lygon St., Carlton.  

O'REILLY. - Mrs. LES BOOTH. CHARLES

(Mick), and ELIZABETH O'REILLY desire to return their sincere and heartfelt THANKS for letters, telegrams, floral tributes, and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad and sudden bereavement.  

RUDDELL. - Mrs. T. J. Ruddell and Family desire

to THANK their many kind friends for   letters, cards, telegrams, floral tributes, and per- sonal expressions oífsympathy during their recent   sad bereavement. "Tuerong," Cowper street, Auburn.    

SHARROW. - Mrs. J. MURDOCH and Mrs. A.

HALES (daughters) and Families desire to convey their sincere THANKS to their many kind friends for expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement: also Mr. Tinniswood for his kind

attentlon. 198 Maribyrnong road, Moonee Ponds. SLATTERY. - Mrs. BRIDGET SLATTERY and

Family desire to THANK their many kind friends and relatives for letters, cards, telegrams, and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement, especially thanking the officers of the Factories department for their floral tribute. 381 Swan street. Burnley.  

STONE. - Mr. and Mrs. E. STONE and Family, of No. 10 Kent street, Yarraville, wish to THANK their relatives and friends for cards, letters, tele- grams, and floral tributes, also personal expressions of sympathy, in their recent sad bereavement.

THE Family of the late E. J. KELLY, of 21 Hutton

street, Thornbury, wish to THANK all relatives and friends for floral tributes, telegrams, letters, and cards, also personal expressions of sym- pathy in their recent sad bereavement. Also thank- ing the brethren of the Masonic lodge and all rifle members.            

THE Family of the late Mrs. ELIZA COFFEY,

Lennox street, Richmond, desire to return sincere THANKS to all kind friends for their ex- pressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereave- ment.               WILSON. - Mrs. WILSON and Daughters desire

to express their sincere THANKS and Grati- tude to all friends and relations for their letters, telegrams, cards, floral tributes, and persona! ex- pressions of sympathy in their recent sad and   sudden bereavement. 221 Brunswick street, Fitzroy.

FUNERAL NOTICES.  

CURNOW. - The Friends of the late Mrs. JANE

ANN CURNOW are respectfully invited to follow her remains to the place of interment, the Melbourne General Cemetery.  

The funeral is appointed to leave her late resi- dence, No. 3, Beena avenue, Murrumbeena, on Mon- day, May 31, at 11 o'clock.

W. G. RAVEN, Funeral Director, Fitzroy and Clifton Hlll. 'Phone 1037. DUNNING. - Friends of the late Mr. JAMES G.

DUNNING are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Box Hill Cemetery.

The funeral will move from his residence, Guyan, 201 Stawell street, Burnley, THIS DAY (Satur- day, 29th inst.), at 2.15 p.m., arriving at cemetery at 3.40 p.m.      

HERBERT KING and SONS, Undertakers. Tel. Cent. 912. DUNNING. - Prince Alfred Lodge, No. 58,

U.G.L.V. - The Brethren of the above lodge, and the craft in general, are respectfully invited to follow the remains of their late brother, JAMES GRIGG DUNNING, P.M., to the place of inter- ment, the Box Hill Cemetery.

The funeral will move from his residence, 201 Stawell street, Burnley, THIS DAY (Saturday, 29th inst.), at 2.5 p.m. No Regalia.

A. E. Styles, P.M., Sec. F. W. Binney, W.M.

FORRESTER. - The Friends of the late Miss ISABELLA

MAY FORRESTER are respectfully     informed that her remains will be interred THIS DAY (Saturday, 29th May), in the Coburg Cemetery.

The funeral will leave her residence, 162 Queen's parade, North Fitzroy, at 11 a.m. Private inter-

ment.

THOMAS HENRY ALLISON, Undertaker. Head office, 181 Elgin street, Carlton. 'Tel. Cent. 1182. GILLETT. - The Friends of the late Mr. GEORGE

GILLETT are respectfully informed that his remains will be interred in the Shelford Cemetery.

The funeral will leave his residence, "Broad Lees," Shelford West, THIS DAY (Saturday, 29th May, 1920), at 1 p.m., arriving at the Cemetery at about 2.30 p.m.

W. B. KING and WELLINGTON, Undertakers, 110 Ryrie street, Geelong. 'Phone Geelong 1689 and 2273.      

PROSSER. - The Friends of the late Mrs. CATHERINE

PROSSER are respectfully invited to     follow her remains to the place of interment in the Williamstown Cemetery.  

The funeral will leave the residence of her bro- ther Mr. W. Reid, 15 Spencer road, East Cam- berwell, THIS DAY (Saturday, 29th May, ,1920), at half past 10 o'clock.

LE PINE and SON', Funeral Directors. 'Phone

Haw. 112.    

STONE. - The Friends of the late Mr. WILLIAM ANGEL STONE are respectfully invited to   follow his remains to the place of interment in the Footscray Cemetery.

The funeral is appointed to move from his re- sidence, 197 Hyde Street, Yarraville, THIS DAY (Saturday, 29th May), at 2 o'clock p.m.  

HERBERT KING and SONS, Undertakers, Droop and Nicholson streets, Footscray. Tel 25.

THOMSON. - The Friends of the late Mr. JAMES THOMSON are most respectfully invited to   follow his remains to the place of interment in the Brighton Cemetery.

The funeral will leave his residence, "Inversnaid," North road, Ormond, THIS DAY (Saturday) at 3 p.m. J. MONKHOUSE and SON, Undertakers, Brighton.   'Phone X1162.    

TWOMEY. - The Friends of the late Mr. WIL-

LIAM JOHN TWOMEY are respectfully invited   to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Fawkner Cemetery.      

The funeral will leave his mother's residence, "Glen Allan," Broadmeadows, THIS DAY (Satur- day), at 2.30 o'clock.        

JOHN ALLISON, Undertaker, Errol street, North Melb (751 Cent.); Moonee Ponds (251 Ascot); Syd- ney rd., North Brunswick ('Phone 839 Brunswick). WOODS. - The Friends of the late Private

HARRY WOODS are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the new Melbourne General Cemetery, Fawkner.  

The funeral will leave his residence, 167 Rankin's   road, Kensington, THIS DAY (Saturday, 29th May), at 2 o'clock. (Military funeral.)

JOSEPH ALLISON, Undertaker, Errol street,

North Melbourne.

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