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[In order to guard against imposition, notices of

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

Birth. Marriage, Death, Bereavement. In Memoriam,

and Funeral Notices, up to 6 lines, 3/; extra lines

at 6d.

BIRTHS.

ALLAN.—On the 5th October, at Sister Annear's, Sutherland road, Armadale, to Mr. and Mrs. D.  

E. Allan—a daughter.

ARMOUR (nee Clara Cock).—On the 9th Septem-

ber, at "Handyssil" Private Hospital, to the wife of Neil Armour, "Dalaruan," Aberfeldie street,

Essendon—a son.  

BASFORD (nee Lottie Tallents).—On the 23rd Sep-

tember, at their residence, Wade street, Golden  

Square, to Mr. and Mrs. A. N. B. Basford, late

of Essendon—a son (Lindsay Norman Hubert). Both well.

BATTEN (nee Vi Bainbridge).—On the 23rd Sep-

tember at "Quisisana" private hospital, Dan- denong road, the wife of Mr. Harrie E. Batten,

of Nar-a-Ben, Doveton street, Ballarat—a daughter.  

BEALE.—On the 4th October, at Wright street,

Middle Park, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beale—a daughter (Lorna Mary).

BROWN.—On the 10th September, at "Laureston,"  

461 Moreland road, West Brunswick, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Harris Brown—a son (Kenneth Lawson).   BURGE (nee Mabel Clark).—On the 5th October,

at Eling Private Hospital, North road, Brighton, the wife of Trevor Burge, Bank of Victoria, Merrigum—a daughter (Mabel Doreen).

CAMP.—On the 29th September, at Nurse Milburn's  

private hospital, Sea Lake, to Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Camp—a son. Both well.  

CORNWELL (nee Adele Sleeman, of 634 Glen-

huntly road, Caulfield).—On the 2nd October, at No. 2 Waterdale road, Ivanhoe, to Mr. and Mrs. Percy Cornwell—a daughter.

DEANE.—On the 23rd September, at "Nerrina,"

Sister Annear's private hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Deane—a daughter.

DUNN (nee Mary Buchanan).—On the 30th Septem-

ber at Canberra, Federal Capital Territory, to Mr. and Mrs. James McRae Dunn—a son.

DYER (nee Wathem).—On the 10th September, at

Nurse Kendall's private hospital, Ringwood, to Mr. (late A.I.F.) and Mrs. James R. Dyer—a     daughter.

FLEMING.—On the 7th September, at Dr. Nance's

hospital, Colac, to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fleming, Aberfeldy, Colac East—a daughter (Margaret

Isabel).

FOREMAN.—On the 18th September, at Nurse

Jewell's private hospital, Oakleigh, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Foreman, Notting Hill—a daugh- ter (Dorothy Irene).

GRAHAM.—On thc 20th September, at Londa, El-

sternwick, the wife of A. P. Graham—a son, pre- mature (James Hamilton). Both well.

GUNN (nee Bessie Walsh).—On the 11th Septem-

ber, at Dalkeith, Albert road, Albert Park, the

wife of T. C. Gunn—a son.

HENDERSON.—On the 2nd October, at "Lavadia,"  

91 Sackville street, East Kew, to Lieut-Colonel W. A. Henderson. C.M.G., D.S.O., and Mrs. Hen- derson—a daughter. Both well.

HYLAND.—On the 6th October, at High street,

Glen Iris, the wife of Arthur E. Hyland—a daugh-

ter.

MACLEOD.—On the 20th September, at Rothsay,  

Service street, Ballarat, to Mr. and Mrs. Eric MacLeod—a son (Kenneth Ian).  

MASON.—On the 20th September, at "Moremont,"

Coppin street. East Malvern, to Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Mason - a son.

MATTHEWS (nee Beatrice Goode).-On the 29th

August, at 8 Talbot street south, Ballarat, to Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Matthews - a son (Billy).

McCONNELL (nee Mabel Lewis).- On the 24th August, at Koroit, the wife of Harold Walter  

McConnell, of Willaura - a daughter (Nancy Ver- ran).          

McRAE.-On the 11th September, at ''Cooinda," Warragul, lo Mr. and Mrs. Donald McRae, jun., "Coonara," Strezleci - a daughter (Elva Jean).

MILLER.-On the 30th September, at Nurse  

Phillips's private hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Miller, 61 Addison street, St. Kilda - a son. Lived 24 hours. N.Z. papers please copy.

NELSON (nee Dorothy Browne). -On the 29th Sep- tember, at 357 Hotham street, Elsternwick, the  

wife of Dudley Nelson, of Highton, Geelong (late Bravington, Gippsland) - a son (Earle Milton).

PARISH.-On the 29th September, at "Belgravia,"

Brighton, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parish, of Normanby road, Elwood - a daughter (Mar- garet.)      

PATER (nee Ethel Albiston).-On thc 5th October,

1920, at St. Kilda private hospital, Essendon, the wife of Len. S. Pater (late No. 3, A.C.C.S., A.I.F.), of "Waverley," Lincoln road, Essendon -

a daughter (Mollie Ethelwyn). Both well.

RENNISON.-On the 2nd October, at Sister Annear's, Armadale, to Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Ren-   nison - a daughter (Dorothy Jean).      

RITCIE.-On the 1st October, at "Bethesda" pri- vate hospital, East Melbourne, to Mr. and Mrs.  

A. R. Ritchie, 64 Grey street, East Melbourne - a son.

ROBBINS (nee Irene Iredale).-On the 14th Sep-

tember, at Dcnavae private hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Robbins, Mildura - a son.

ROSS.-To Mr. and Mrs. J. C. H. Ross, jun., Kil-

many, September 22, at St. Helands, Sale - a son (John Kenith). Both well. English papers please copy.)              

SEARLE.-On the 3rd October, at "St. Helliers,"

The Avenue, Windsor, to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Searle, of "Eccles Lodge," Albion street, St. Kilda - a daughter (Beryl Teresa).

SEMPLE. (nee Dollie Turnbull).-On the 1st Octo-

ber, at 46 Oban street, Hawksburn, thc wife of Malcolm Semple - a son (Kenneth Malcolm). Both well.  

STEELE. - On the 1st October, at "Trinafour" private hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Steele, Ardmillan road, Moonee Ponds-a daughter.

STEVENSON (nee Aggie McKerril).-On the-29th

September, at Nurse Stanward's private hospital, "Beechmont," The Grange, East Malvern, to Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Stevenson, Beaufort, Ardrie road, East Malvern - a son (Dougald McKerril).  

STRACHAN (nee M. Ballingall).-On the 17th

September, at "Somerset House,'' Eastern Hill, Melbourne, the wife of Herbert W. Strachan,  

121 Johnston street, Fitzroy - a daughter.

STRANG.-On the 8th October, at 58 Head street,

Elsternwick, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Strang - a daughter.

SYDENHAM (nee Skinner).-On thc 1st October,

at "West Devon House," Ulverstone, Tasmania, wife of Capt. A. F. Sydenham, Simla, India - a

daughter.

THOMAS.-On the 6th October, at "Bcthesda" pri-

vatee hospital. to Mr. and Mrs. Thorold Thomas, of Emilten avenue, St. Kilda - a daughter.

THOMPSON (nee Jean Elliott).-On the 1st Octo-

ber, at Sister Wain's private hospital, Elstern- wick, to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thompson, "Dalry," Bambra road, Caulfield - a daughter (Barbara

Elliott).

WALKER.-On the 8th September, at Llandyssil

private hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Roy Walker, The Rest, Essendon - a son.

WEBSTER.-On the 22nd September, at "Nalinga,"

Whitemark, Flinders Island, the wife, of Leslie L. Webster - a son (Kenneth Marriott).

MARRIAGES.

ALLAN-WARNE.-On the 15th September, at

Deepdene Presbyterian Church, by Rev. Cald- well, George H. Allan, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan, of Auburn, to Constance Warne, daughter of late Jas. Warne.and Mrs. Warne, Range View, Kew. Present address, Hobart.

ANDERSON-HAMON.-On the 18th August, at the

Presbyterian Church, Koroit, by thc Rev. R. Nairn, M.A., Angus Edward (late A.I.F.),

youngest son of Mr. J. Anderson, "Rosemount,"  

Southern Cross, to Edith Maud, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hamon, "La Guillemettrie," St. Heliers, Jersey.  

ANSALDI-WHITE.- On the 7th August, by the Rev. W. T. Prentice, at All Saints', Kooyong, Al- bert, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ansaldi, of Glen street, Hawthorn, to Kathleen Veronica, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. G. H. White, of "Crowlands Estate," Goroke.  

CAMPBELL-GERRAND.-On the 9th September, at 26 Burnett street, St. Kilda, by the Rev. G.

M. Connor, John Campbell (late East African Forces), third son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell, of Maffra, to Sister Grace Gerrand (late A.I.F.), second daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Gerrand, Milton Park,

Sale.  

COGHLAN-CAMPBELL.-On the 14th July, at St.

Patrick's Cathedral, Melbourne, by the Very Rev. J. Kerin, Charles A. Coghlan, of "Ceres," Learmonth, second son of the late James Coghlan and Mrs. Coghlan, of "Rossmore," Ballarat, to Elizabeth Rose, youngest daughter of the late John and Mrs. Campbell, of Wagga Wagga, New

South Wales.  

CREELMAN-BLACK.-[Silver Wedding.]-On the

9th October, 1895, at "Glenmore," Buckraban- yule, by the Rev. M. McInnes, Charles William,  

eldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. T. Creelman, of Wycheproof, to Annie, youngest daughter of   Mr. and Mrs. D. Black, of Buckrabanyule. Pre- sent address, "Rosebank," Wycheproof.

CROCKETT-CROUCHER.-On the 7th September,

at the residence of the bride's mother, by the Rev. L Williams, assisted by Rev. P. H. James, «'eiii*i, Stanley Forrester (late A.I.F.), eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Crockett, Box Hill, to Edith Lavina, youngest daughter of Mrs. Croucher, "Roseneath," Devenish, and the late

Mr. James Croucher.

CROWE - PEGLER. - On the 9th September, 1920,

at Scots Church, Melbourne, by the Rev. W. Borland, G. M. (late A.I.F.), eldest son of the late George Crowe, Jingellic, Victoria, and Mrs. Cochrane, Melbourne, to Gladys, widow of the     late Welford Pegler, Amby Downs, Queensland, and youngest daughter of Mrs. F. E. Morris,

Hamilton, Brisbane.

DAVIES - COPELAND. - On the 10th August, at the

Prahan Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. J. G. Wilson, assisted by Rev. Ivo E. Bertram, M. A., Henry Nicholls, only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. h,,l\ Jhwnlca," Motheravell street, Hawks '"ni to Isabella, the youngest surviving dallgh '?n, ?!'"' '""' Thomas .1. and Mrs. Copeland, "The Woodlands," Traralgon, Gippsland.

DOUCH-COLSTON.-0n the 25th August, at. St.   Andrew's manse, Bendigo, by Rev. Wilfred Holt,   Norman Valentine, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. «"*. of Williamstnwii, to Emmie .Margaret, 'lu-liter ot the late Mr, J. Colston, and Mrs. J. B. Clark, "Lin???gow," Sorrento.

FORBES-FISHER.-[Silver Wedding.] - On the

8th October, 1895, by the Rev. Joseph Mulhall, S. J. Thomas Gerald, youngest son of the late T. J. and M. Forbes, to Mary, youngest dniurhtcr of the late John and A. Fisher, of Richmond.

Present add,Wrra*: I^f'-bmaoB, Church street, Richmond.

HARRIS - CLEMENTS. - On the 8th September, at

Holy Trinity Cathedral, Wangaratta, by Bishop

Armstrong, assisted by Canan Wray, S. H. Locke,

only son of Mr.and Mrs. Stephen Harris, Mt.

Cuthbert (()|,l.), (0 "Alice"" Mifgaret'"("Mi  

younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Clements,

           

              Tarawera, Wangaratta. Present address, Com- mercial street, Merbein.

HIATT- MOORE.-On the 24th July, at the Grand-

view Grove Methodist Church, by Rev. W. T. Hiatt (father of bridegroom). Cecil Goodwin,  

second son of Rev. W. T. Hiatt, Balla-     rat, to Adelaide Louise, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Moore, Oakleigh. Present address, ?? Myross? Terrace, Ascotvale. At home, Satur- day, October 16.

HILLARD-PARK-.On the 25th August, at St. Peter's, East .Melbourne, by Rev. Canon Hughes, Major Robert I Hillard, Mildura, to Chrissie, widow of late Percy T. Park, Mildura.

JONES-KELLOW.-On the 7th July, at St.

Thomas. .M_.?ec Ponds, by thc Rev. S. L. Buckley (A.I.F.), assisted by Rev. H. J. Thomp son, Stcwart ll. Jones (lute A.I.F.), son of Mrs. Jones and the late Mr. L. W. Jones, of London, to Sylvia Muriel Johnston, daughter of Mr. and

Mrs. J. Kellow, of Pascoevale. At home, Losells, Pascoevale, October 16, afternoon and evening.

MARRIAGES.   KELLOW-JOHNSTON.-[Silver Wedding.]-On the

9th October, 1895, at St. Luke's, Fernihurst, by Denn Hayward, assisted by Revs. lt. J. Mnhafly and E. J. .Merchant. Joseph, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Kellow, ot Melbourne, to Sadie, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Johnston, Loav Grounds, Fernihurst. At home, Losells, Pascoevale, October 16, afternoon and evening.  

LYTE-RICKARDS.-On the 4th September, at

Armadale Baptist-Chun-h, Phillip Chas. Lyte ot Malvern, lo Robina Rickards, of Dimboola and

Daylesford.

NOLAN-COOPER.-On the 7th August, at St.

Mark's Church, Fitrroy, Rev. Canon E. S. Hughes, assisted by the Rev. A. Drewett, Henry de-.St. Legier, second son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hopton Nolan, Tarrawingee, to Millicent, fourth daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cooper, Fitzroy.

NORTHCOTT-MUNDY. -On the 21st August, at

St. Andrew's Church, Brisbane, by the Rev. Dr. Herrington, M.A., Charles Harold, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Northcott, Smeaton, to Sylvia Vivian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mundy, "Emoh

Ruo," High street, Preston. Present address, Commonwealth Bank, Maryborough, Queensland.   PATERSON-.JENKlNS.-On the 21st September,

nt "Dlinvegiin." Brighton Beach, by the Rev. Hume Robertson, M.A., Thomas C., third son a" James II. Paterson and the late Sirs, l'uter.oi

Clifton Hill, to Isabel, eldest daughter of Mn. Jenkins, Brighton Beach, and the late Robert

PERKIN—LARKIN-FARRELL.—On The 28th Au-

gust, at St. Clement's Church of England,

Elsternwick, by the Rev. E. A. Britten, Herbert Arthur, fourth son of the late Henry and Sarah Ann Perkin, of Castlemaine, to Josephine Mary,

youngest and only surviving daughter of the late John and Elizabeth Farrel, of Jamieson. Present address, 18 Oak grove, East St. Kilda.

ROSS—ROBISON.—On the 10th September, by the

Rev. P. J. Murdoch, the Rev. David Ross, St. Kilda, to Margaret Laurie, daughter of the late Thomas B. C. Robison.

SARGEANT—KITCHING.—On the 8th September,

at Christ Church, St. Kilda, by the Rev. Geo. Pennicott, Charles Walter, second eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Sargeant, Ripon street, Ballarat, to Ivy Leavesley, second eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Kitching, "Ardleigh," Hotham street, E. St. Kilda. Present address, 7 Grand- view grove, Armadale.

SIMPSON—NELSON (Snell).—On the 31st July, at

Prcbyterlan Church, Punt road, South A'arni, by Rev, J. Lawton, SI.A., Lieutenant .17 A. Simpson (late A.I.F.), only sen of the late Slr. J. Simpson and Sirs. Simpson, of "Como," Ryeburn nvenaie, Upper Hawthorn, to Dorothy, eldest daughter of Slr. and Mrs. Leonard Nelson (Snell), lllack Rock and Near Zealand, and granddaughter of Hie late Dr. Dntton-llaigllt, AA'iunipcg, Canada, also Dr. Snell, New Zealand.

TUCKER-LANDRY-.On the 1th September, at

St. .Mark's Church of England, by thc Rev. A. J. Drowitt, William Henry Maxwell, eldest son of thc late Sir. und Mrs. Tucker, Brighton Beach, lo Vern Olive, younger daughter of Slr. and ""~ Landry, Bendigo.    

TURNER-WISEMAN -On the 14th August, by the

Rev. P. J. Murdoch, M.A., at the home of the bride, William Alfred, only son of Mr. and the late Mrs. W. J. G. Turner, 42 Windsor crescent, Surrey Hills, to Doris Miriam, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wiseman, 28 Prospect Hill road, Camberwell.    

WAKEFIELD-MOORE.-On the 28th August, at St. Silas' Church, Albert Park, by Rev.A. Rowed, John Frederick (late A.I.F.), younger son of Mr. and Mrs. W.Wakefield, "Questa." Macleod   street, Bairnsdale, to Clarice M., second daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Moore, "Allambee," Beaconsfield parade, Albert, Park.

WALTERS - SMITH.-On. the 9th September, at

the Baptist Church, Northcote, by the Rev. I"rank Robinson, Lionel Stanley (late 2nd SI.G.C, A.I.F.), third- son of Mr. David AValtcrs, ot Ballarat; to Vera May, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Smith, of Northcote. "

WARREN-FETHERS.-On the 25th September, at

St. Albans church, Armadale, by the Rev. Walter R. Cooling, John Albert, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren. of Sydney, to Eileen Constance, third

daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. E D Fethers of Armadale.

WARREN-WILLIAMSON.- On the 11 th September,

nt-Simpson'Street Methodist Church,' Yarraville,, by thc Rev. W. IL Scarr, Wm. Leslie, second son ol. -Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Warren, "Glen-   huntly,"' Felton street,, to Bessie, fourth daughter of Mr and Mrs. W. Williamson, of 201 Hyde   street, Yarraville. (Present address: "Studley,"  

Fehon street, Yarraville.)      

WOOD-SMITH.-[Silver Wedding.]-On the 10th October, 1895, at Melbourne, by the Rev. Thomas

Adamson, , Annie, second daughter of' thc late AVilliam and Anne Smith, of A'crdon slrcet, AVjl ' - llamstoivn, to Frank* youngest son of thc late

¦ Robert and .Alnry Wood;' of Leicestershire, 'Eng-

land. . Present address,' ? Evington, Tcnnyst street, East Malver.    

DEATHS.

ADAM?.-On the 5th October, at Jamieson street, Daylesford, the dearly beloved husband of Brid-

get; loved father Peter, Emily, Mrs. Craig, Mrs. Rolleri, Joseph, Mrs. Carr, aged 73 years.

Rest in peace.    

ALLAN.-On the 7th October, at the residence of

her daughter, 7 Gardenvale road, .Ganlcnvnle, Jane Smart, relict of the date -Arthur Allan, of Collins street, Sfclbottrnc, beloved - mother of Sirs. Hislop and the'lute Thomas and .Donald ? Allan, aged 113 years, fl months. A colonist, of 66 years. (Interred privately at Brighton .Ceme-

tery on Octolier 8, 1920.)       BRUHN.- On the 8th October (result of accident).

Carl Gustav (Charlie), third son of C. G.and the late Jane Bruhn, of Carisbrook: brother of Otto, Mrs. Ray, Mrs. Iles, George, Mrs. White, late Dave (A.I.F.), Marion, Winnie, and Enid; aged 28 years.              

BUCHANAN.-On the 8th October, at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. Thomas Scroggie, Terang, Margaret, relict of the late Thomas Buchanan,

of Koroit, aged 78 years.

BULLIED.-On the 8th October, at Eldorado,

Johanna, -relict' of .thc late James Bnllicd.doariy  

loved mother of Elizabeth Lavinia (Mrs. J..Eil gar). Henry' James George'("Rutherglen), nnd  

William (State school, Flemington), aged 87 years.    

CHAMBERLAIN.-On the 4th 'October, at Chel-

tenham, Cicelia, dearly beloved wife of Alfred Chamberlain, loving mother of Phyllis, Eddie, and Keith; daughter of Mrs. E. Kennett, sister of Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Lark (Wellington), Mrs. Pyers, Mrs. Kingsley, and Edward. William, Harry, and Charles Kennett. (Privately Interred.)  

CHARLSLEY.-On the 30th August, at Gampola,

Ceylon, Henry Percy, youngest son of the late Edward Charsley, brother of Mrs. W. G. Coote (W.A.), Mrs. Giffard Tate (S.A.), and Helen I. Charsley (Melbourne).    

CLAYTON.-On the 2nd October, 1920, at his resi-

dence, "Melrose," Little Ryrie street, Geelong, George, the dearly loved husband of Helen Clay- ton, and devoted father of Norman, Jessie, Doug- las, and the late Austin. (Interred Eastern Cemetery, Geelong, on 4th October, 1920.)

COCKFIELD.-On the 30th September, at Corack

East, Emily, relict of the late Edward Cockfield, and loving mother of Harry and Roland (Corack E.), Dick (Berriwillock), Oscar (Nowie), and   Ida (deceased), aged 80 years.  

CUTTING.-On the 2nd October, on board s.s.

Orsova, en route to London "(suddenly, of,pneu- monia), Alary,' beloved avife, of-Arthur.Cutting, , of London, aged 72. Interstate papers please

copy.

With Christ, which is far better.

DAHLSEN.-On the 7th October, at a private hos-

pital, Melbourne, Arthur Leonard, the dearly loved son of Mrs. J. L. Dahlsen, of Deva, Ac- land street, St. Kilda, and the late J. C. Dahl- sen of Bairnsdale, late A.I.F., aged 37 years, (prviate interment.)             DAVIS.-On the 6th October, Cyril, Brasmere (late

A.I.F.), loved nephew of Samuel and Ellen Epstein, St. Kilda, aged 22 years.

DAVIS.-On the 6th October, Cyril Brasmere (late

A.I.F.), beloved cousin of Harry and Netta Shmith, Barkly street, St. Kilda, aged, 22 years. DAVIS-HULLS.-On the 6th October, at 8 Barkly

street, St.Kilda, Cyril Brasmere (late A.I.F.),

dearly beloved eldest son of Ruby Maud, and   beloved stepson of Arthur E. Hulls, aged 22  

years.          

DUNN.-On the 1st October, at Canberra, Federal

Capital Territory, the infant son of James and Mary McRae Dunn.          

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

Cremorne rtrcet, ; Richmond, Marianne Louisff,

the loved sister of CA. Chandler and Sirs. G: M.' Morris, Knlra-kattn, Allieckstrcet, South Yarra. . FLEMING.- On the 8th October, at. her home,

"Fleming House,'.*_Park street,. West Bnlnsavick, Mary Watson, thc lieloved avife of tile late John Wood Fleming. (Pria'ttte:)

GOLDBERG.-On the 7th October, at .Melbourne Hospital, (passed peacefully away), H. Goldberg, dearly beloved father of Manny; beloved son of Mrs. E. Goldberg; dearly beloved brother of Mrs. T. Oderberg, Ben, Alf, Soll, and Mrs. L. Man- dellmsam (of London); aged 42 years. Minyan at 79 Kerferd road, Albert Park, Sunday, Mon- day, Tuesday, Wednesday.

May his soul rest in peace.  

GREEN.-On the 8th October, at his late residence,

55 Kerr street, Fitzroy, Joseph, the dearly beloved husband of Charlotte, and loving hither of Rober!, Lillian (Mrs. Wicks), Wallace, Arthur, and Ivy, aged 6?. (No flowers, by request.)

GREGORY.-On 2nd October, at Melbourne Hospi-

tal, John Thomas (late Natimuk), third son of the late Josiah and Mary Gregory, of Footscray, loved brother ol late Josiah, William, Emma, Harriett

(Mrs. Mansfield), aged 73. R.I.P.

HAWKES.-On the 4th October, at his residence,

Elliston, Castlemaine, Richard Henry,', devoted and much ioi'cil husband of Ellen E.H., and fond father of Carlotta (Airs. T. .1. Crabb), thin! son of the late Zachariah Cormack Hawkes, J.P., of Sloneens House,'Bandon; Ireland, brother of Hie iale John Haavkcs-Conioch, J.P., of Cromwell's Fort, AYexford, Ireland, nnd \yilliam' Hawkes, of Bank House, Cnstletoavn Bcrc, ireland.

God called him home. (Interred privately October 5.)

HILLARD.-On the 8th October, at "Corryong,"

59 Davis avenue, South Yarra, Gweneth Edna, the dearly loved youngest daughtcr of John Leslie and Margaret Hillard, and beloved sister of Leslie, Gladys, and Doris, aged 3 years 2

months.

"Our darling little Gwen."

HILLARD.-On the 8th October, Gweneth Edna,

the dearly loved granddaughter of Hannah Jane and the late John Beattie Hillard, aged 3 years 2 months.

"Thy will be done."  

HILLARD.-On the 8th October, Gweneth Edna,

the dearly loved granddaughter of late Samuel and Matilda Housteon, and loved niece of C. and E. W. Houston, aged 3 years 2 months.

"Of such is the kingdom of heaven."

HILLARD.-On the 8th October, Gweneth Edna,

tlie loved niece ot Tom, Horace, Florrie, Bob, Linda, Gordon, and Bert Hillard, aged 3 years 2 months.  

"Dearly loved.

JOHNSON.- On the 3rd October, at Vicw Point

street, Ararat, Amy D. loved youngest daugh- ter of late William and Jane Hyslop Johnson.

KERRIGAN.- On the 5th October, at her late

residence, 40 Fairbairn road, 1 ootuk, Annie, the beloved thin! dnuglitcr of the late Thomas and Mary Moylan, West Welbourne. Rest in peace.      

LYNCH.-On the 5th October, Bridget, widow of    

late Thomas Lynch (West Melbourne), loving   mother Mrs. Thorne (Wilson street, Brighton),

Mrs. Moritz (Rae street, North Fitzroy), late Mrs.  

O'Brien (Macedon), and late John (Daley street,

Clifton Hill.) (Privately interred Melbourne.

General Cemetery, 7/10/20.) Aged 85. Colonist

66 years. R.I.P.

MACGREGOR.-On the 3rd October, at St. Helen's Private Hospital, Sale, Bridget, beloved wife  

of Malcolm, loving daughter of Thomas Fraw- ley, Cowwarr, and loving mother of Little Leo,

Francis.        

Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on her soul.

DEATHS.  

MARCH.-On the 4th October, at Hobart, Tas-   mania, William Henry, dearly beloved husband  

of Mary Ellen March, loved father of Coral (Mrs. Conley), John, Nellie, Muriel (deceased), Stanley, Henry, Gordon (killed in France). Evelyn (Mrs. McInnes), Dorothy, William, and Clement, aged 64 years. Over 20 years traveller for Messrs. Hopkins Bros. and Odlum.

McLOONE.-On the 9th August, at Widgiemooltha, W. A., Bernard James, beloved son of the late  

and B. McLoone, of Richmond, dearly loved brother of Mrs. W.Macqueen, Lancefield, aged  

54 years. R.I.P.

MOSS (nee Ramsland).-On the 4th October, Thora

Louise, beloved elder daughter of Thorvald and Louise Ramsland, and sister of Alice and Johan.

"So loved-so mourned."

NORTHEY.-On the 7th October, at Ballarat, Mary

Jane, relict of the late Samuel Northey, of Gor- don, loved mother of John, Mary, Charlotte, Sam, Joe, and Annie, aged 76 years.

"Thy will be done."

OATES.-On the 3rd October at his residence.

Trumble street, Eaglehawk, James Oates, be- loved husband of Sarah, and father of Jim, Ed., Leo, Alec, Daisy (Mrs. Stock), Ethel, and Grace, aged 37 years.

O'CONNOR.-On the 3rd October, at thc residence

ol lils sister. Airs. J. Casey, Thompson's road. North Fremantle, W.A., Willinm, beloved brother of .John O'Connor, ::s Rim.dcu street, Clifton Hill, aged 59, years. R.I.I'. Formerly ol South

Melbourne.

ROCKETT.-On the 6th October, at Northam, W.A.,

Dr. R. N. Rockctt," youngest s.'.n of the late Captain Rockett, Queenscliff.

SMITH.-On the 5th October, at Dr. Kidd's pri-

vate hospital, Castlemaine, Wilhelmina (Minnie), devoted daughter of the late Wm. and E. A. C. Smith, Elphinstone, and dearly loved sister of T. H. Smith. J.P., Sutton Grange; W. G. Smith, P.M., Geelong; Frances E. Smith, Elphin- stone; Mrs. D. Owens, Mysia; and Mrs. F. Voight, Spotswood. (Privately interred Elphinstone, 7th

inst.)

SMITH.-On the 8th October, at Bethesda Hos-

pital, Hebden Darlington, the beloved husband of Elizabeth Emma, and loved father of Ida, Olive, and Victor (late A.I.F.), of "Lenna," 170 Kerferd road, Albert Park, aged 62 years. (No flowers, by special request.)

STUART.-On the 4th October, at Stonleigh, Can-

ton street, Carlton, 'Captain D. J. Stuart (Jim), loved and -loving husband of Slain, and loved brother of Crissie (Mrs. Venson), Slaggle, lind Mary (Sim. McKay), all of New Zealand. (Pri- vately interred op the Oth.)

A. patient sufferer at rest.

STUART.-On the 4th October, at 10? Carlton

street, Carlton. Captain D. J. Stuart, loving cousin of D. K. Urquhart, 0.ueeiiselifl.

SWALLLING.-On the 8th October, at his residence,

455 Canning street, North Carlton, Leslie Charles, the dearly beloved only son of Charles and the late Annie Swalling, and loving brother of Olive and the late Beatrice and Florrie Swalling, aged 27 years.

"At rest."

THOMSON.-On the 1st October, at District Hos- pital, Echuca, David James, dearly beloved  

second son of William and Elizabeth Thomson, of Shaw street, Moama, and loving brother of Jessie, Hazel. Rhoda, Nellie, and Jean, George,

William, and Norman, aged 18 years and 11 months (result of accident).  

TRAVERS.-On the 31st Augnst, at his daughter's

(Mrs. Powell) residence, .Morwell. Anthony, dearly   beloved father of Mrs. Power (Morwell). Mr. J. Travers (Warburton), beloved grandfather of   James, Rose, Lucy, and Eileen, aged 94 years.  

R.I.P.

VERSO.-On the 30th September, at St. Aidan's Vicarage, Berrigan, N.S.W., Jacob, beloved hus-  

band, of Florence Verso.    

WATSON.-On the 8th October (result of acci-

dent), John, the beloved husband of Jeannie Watson, of 90 Tooronga road, East Malvern, aged 90 years.        

WELSBY.-On the 3rd. October, at her late resi- dence, 131 Doncaster street, Ascotvale, Annie,   the dearly loved sister of Alfred Augustus Tabor  

and Mrs. Taylor.    

Sadly missed.            

At rest.                 WHILLANCE (nee Vize).-On the 5th September, at her parents' residence, Pearson street, Bairns-  

dale, Alma, eldest daughter, of William and Eleanor Vize, loving mother of little May, niece of Mr. and Mrs. G. Vize, Bellevue, Lakes En- trance.            

WHITE.-On the 7th October, at her residence, "Kentville," 52 Francis street, Ascotvale, Mary    

Ann, relict of the late William Culmer White, loving mother of Culmer, Herbert, Ernest, Maud  

(Mrs. L. Voight), and the late Cyril John White, aged 72 years. (Private interment.)   So loved, so mourned.  

WOOD.-On the 7th October, at her residence, 108

Canning street, Carlton, Johanna, the dearly beloved wife of Walter Wood, and loving mother of Francis John; also loved daughter of Catherine and the late John Daley, of Bendigo, aged 42

years. R.I.P.

IN MEMORIAM.'

On Active Service.      

BONE.-In loving remembrance of Pte. Jack Bone,

killed in action at Passchendaele on October 0,

1917.

"Till ave meet."   -(lillie Bone. Uko Hindmarsh.)

BOTTEN.?In loving memory (af oiir- eldest son

(Jack), .John Robert' Bottcn,73070, 2nd Pioneers,

V»4>S;_.}, .,,,,11 |l ,,,?,\._ IIUSSCII, -.?«?>>, ilUI . !U!!,.!.,

avlio Icel iii notion on thc luth October, 1017, on tho A'prcS'SIcnln road, lieloved brother of Gertie, Stnrjorie (Airs. H. Faull, .Castleinalnc),'-Laurlc, -Will, and Charlie.

Duty nobly done. '

(Inserted liv his sorroavlng father and motlier, C. and A. Rotten, 33 Byron street, St. Kilda.)  

BUCHANAN. In proud and loving memory of

George Allan Buchanan, 22nd Battalion, died of  

wounds received at Passchendaele Ridge, October 6, 1917; buried Lyssenthock, Military Cemetery. -(Gartchonzie. Launching Place.)

BURNS.-In loving memory of our dear son and

brother, rltiigh )V. Burns, -Otb, Slachino .Gun Comp., killed at '-"Passchendaele, Otb. October, 1017, aged 18 years-5 months.; ..' ,.,.

Dearer to,memory. Hum words. enn^ tcll.">  

Sadly missed.    

-(Inserted'by his'loving:, mother, fnthcr, sisters,  

and brothers. Aunt Dollie, Uncle Dodger, 0 Howson street.- Malvern.)-;, .

CAMPBELL.-In nffcctinrale remembrance of Lieut J. D. Campbell (Jack),' Oth .Machine. Gun Com  

pany, who fell lit Passchendaele Ridge, Oth Oe

tober, 1917. (A.A.D. and A.C.D.)

CLARKE, C. P.-At Passchendaele, on 4th Octo-

ber; 1917.          

Our. dear one, Percy,-heard the call, For King nnd country gave his all.  

-(Inserted hy bia loving parents,' sisters, and  

brothers.)  

COOK.-A tribute lo thc memory of our dearly

beloved and only son, Sergeant Harvey J. Cook, i fllh Machine Gnu Coy., avho fell on the Held ot

honour nt Passchendaele, on October 0, 1617, beloved brother of Doris, A'cra, Irene. '

I cannot say;'] will not say,        

That bc is dead; he is Just away.

Willi fl cheery smile and ii- avnvc of tho hand, He has wandered. Into" the nnknoavn land, And left us dreaming*how vera' fair

lt needs must bo, since lao .lingera tiierc; And von, obl-you, avho wildly yenna

For the oldtimcstcp and thc glad return,  

Think of him still ns the fame. I Bay Ho is not dead?he is just ata-ay..

?(Inserted by -All. and Sirs. J. H. Cook and daughters, Glenfern. Park, Romsey.)

CORNEY.?In proud and loving, memory of Lieut' j II: Hume Corney.SLSL, 21st Batt., A.I.F., avho

avas hilled at Passchendaele, on Oth October, 1017,

Egypt, Gallipoli, France.

"Lest we forget."    

DE FOREST.-In loving memory of our dear  

brother, Private A. De Forest, killed in action on 9th October, 1917. (Inserted by G.. and C. De Forest, The Lowlands, Longwarry)  

EAST.?In loving memory of. our dear son and

brother,. L.-Cpl. Ernest East St th. Btu.,, killed

In action on Otb 0ctobcr,_iD17, at Daisy AVood, B France; also lils brother, "2nd Lieut J. ¦T.'Kost, killed in action ut Passchendaele Ridge on 12th October, 1017. s,

Our dear sons.      

Not a life that the Master gathers

Ever closes or fades aaa'ay,- aa jj But savcetor still and fairer grows In tho light of Ills full day.  

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

FARRANT.-A tribute to the memory ot my dear

comrade, Hdr. O. C. II. (Orry) Farrant, killed in - notion at Passchendaele, October 9, 1017.' (In-

serted by AV.-A. Johnson, late A.I.F.)

FARRANT-PRICE.-A tribute of love to the hon-

oural nicmory of.our dear son and brother, Bdr. Orry C. II.-Farrant, kilted.in action at Posschen.   duelc, 0th October, 1917; and our dear nephew, John T. "Price, killed in France, 11th April, 1917.      

Still to' memory, dear.  

-(Inserted ¦ by Orry's father, mother, and bro- ther, late A.I.F.)

GILCHRIST.-A tribute to Hie memorj^bf bur dear

comrude and clubntntc. Harold (late Lieut., 0th Btn., A.I.Fi), killed In nction near Passchen- daele, 4th October, 1017, (Inserted-hy. members ot old Possum Club, G.R.H.. H.J.C., HAL, R.G.B.^AV.S.O., H.H.. R.S.F., CR., AV.E..I:)

GRAY.-In sad and loving memory of George H

Gray, Terang, 21st Battalion, who fell at Pas- schendaele, Belgium, on October 9, 1917.

Faithful unto death.      

-(Inserted by his mother, sister, and brother.)

HAUTRIVE.-In loving remembrance of our dear

friend, Sgr. Frank Hnutrivc, killed somewhere in France, October 0. 1017, returned ,to duty February 10,-11)17, on Ballnrutavhen torpedoed.

Good-bye, it Acorns not much to Bay avhen loved

friends do part.      

But, ob, avlint aa-ords so deeply touch each nerve

within the heart.      

Tbcie .avords once uttered hope is fled, life'B pleasures seem to (lie.  

Each thought .is joyless when. a\-e'vc said those

little avonls'feood-byc.

AVhcri hope and love and friendship seemvfading

out of view,

A vision fair, dear Frank, oft^comes to us of

Ever remembered.

?(Inserted by Ethel Nealson and Lieutenant Her riot, rettirncii.)

HAWSE.-In loving memory of Russell Highfield,

son of the lute Joltn Hccthor nnd Isabella Hiwsc, killed in action on 0th October, 1017. (Inserted by bis loving mother, brother, and sisters.)

HILL?In loving rnemorv of our dear son nnd

brother, Corp. Steve SI. Hill, 24th Batt., who avas killed in ccticn at Passchendaele Ridge,'Oc- tober!), 1017.

Ever remembered.-  

?(Inserted by his loving mother and sisters, Ttiilainarino, at.d nrothrrs, Queensland.)

HILL.-In loving hietlKirv of Stephen SI. Hill,

killed in action, nth Octoltcr, 1017. (Mother, sisters, lind brothers, Tullamarine.)

HOGAN.-In memory of our pal. Private J. S.

(Jimmie) Hogan, killed Iii action, Zonnelieke, 4th October. 1017. (G. J. Russell, S, J. Tyllcr,

and W. S. Morris.)

JACK.-In loving nicmory of our dear Les, Cpl.

L. Jack, 21st Batt., killed in action, October V,

1917.

"Service is saved, for all true life is death."' ? (E. and H. Thomas, North Carlton.)

JEFFERY.-In loving memory of Clifford Pascoe,

killed in action, Mb October, 11117, dearly loved son of Janies and Mary Jeffery, loved brother of Gilbert, Leslie, Arnold (returned), Eric, and Olive; also in loving memory cf our dear nephew and cousin, Nathan Wright, killed in uction -lilt October, 1017.

Deeply mourned.

"Greater love hath no man Dian this, iliat he lay down lils life for lils friends."

JEFFERY.-In fond and loving memory of our

dourly "beloved brother, Clifford Pascoe, killed in action, Belgium, Oth October, 1017.

At rest willi tile honoured dead.

-Inserted by. Ids loving brothers, Gilbert, Les-  

lie, Arnold, and Eric.) .  

IN MEMORIAM. On Active Service.      

KENNEY.-In loving memory nf mv tlcnrlv beloved

son, Private Harold W. iCcnnev'fDuckj, of Sth Field Ambulance, A.M.C., die*] of wounds, 10th October, (Igevrtcd by.-Ms foml, loving- motlier,) KERR.-In loving memory of my dear brother-in

law, Private Arch. Kerr,, 57th Batt., A.I.F., who died of wounds, fith October, 1918.-(P. McM.) LAWSON.-In loving memorv of my drar husband.

Private A, J. Uwsnn, killel in action October n, 1017, dourly loved lather of Jack and Alan.

Loved and remembered.

-(Inserted by his loving wife and children,       Blackburn.)

LAWSON.-Killed in action in France, on 9th

October, 1917 (previously sported wounded and mls-aing). Private Andrew John (.lark).

Faithful unto death.

-(Inserted bv his levin** brother-in-law and sis- ter-in-law, A. i.n.l C. Willcocks, Blackburn.)

MATTHEWS-HOLLIER.-In loving memon- of our

dear son and brother, Cpl. Stanley Matthews, killed near Ypres October 9, 1017: also our nephew and courin, Ptc. Edgar Hollier killed nt Pozieres, August 17, WW.

Fond memories. -(Yarragon.)

MITCHELL.-In loving memorv of Private \V. K.

Mitchell, dearly loved only son of Mr*, end loved stepson of J. Landells, ami loving brother of Dollie .md Rt-nttle, killed at Passchendaele on October 9, 1917.

Ever rememhercd.

MORRIS.-In loving memory of Private William J.

Morris, fith .Macliinc-qim Company, killed in action. Otb October. 1917; nl-'o Private Desmond M. Morris, 2nd Pioneer Battalion, killed in action, 20th September, 1017 (lute of West War- burton). II.LP.

Fond memories will keen awake, and ever feel

the loss

Of loving hearts now silent 'neath a little wooden

?(Inserted by sorrowing mother, sinters,' and broth ere.)

NICHOLAS.-In memon- of Lieut. Brvon F.

Nicholas, M*C, killed on PjiFschcndaelc Ridge on October 0, 1017, third son of J. P. Nicholas, late of Trafalgar, brother to late Major (J. M. Nicholas, killed in "France, November 14, 1010.

ORCHARD.-In loving memory of Privnte Ossie

Orchard, of the 24th Battalion, killed in action at Passchendaele. October 9, 1017.

Too dearly loved to he forgotten.  

-(Inserted by his loving parents, sister, and brother, Alexandra.)

ORCHARD.-In loving mentor?' of our dear friend,

Ossie, killed in action, October 0, 1017.

How can wc serve the men who died to save

us?

How ion we follow in the way they led?

Ours is to guard the heritage they gave us,

And make our nation worthy of our dead.

-(Inserted by Sirs. Baker, Florrie, and Blanche, Alexandra.)

PILVEN.-In sad and loving memory of our two

dearly beloved Fons and brothers, Private Regi- nald. It filed in action in France, Otb October, 1017; bIfo George, accidentally killed, 17th Oc- tober, 101S. (Inserted hy their loving parctita, sisters, and brother, 170 Burwood road, Haw- thorn.)    

POPE.-A token of remembrance to our dear

friend. Signaller Alex. U. Pope, 21th BattaB

.who wup killed nt Broodseinde (France), October 9, 1917.  

Ever remembered.  

-(Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Ninnis, Scott grov Malvern.)      

ROSE.-In loving mernoo' of our dearly beloved son and brother, Thomas Lawrence Rose, 2700,  

21st Battalion, who fell in action, Oth October, 1917.           We have lost, but he has gained; Call not baclrthe dearydepartcd.

Anchored safe where watt arc o'er, In his heavenly rest wc leave him.  

Until wc meet to part no more. ? -(Inserted by his loving parents.)

ROSE.-In loving memorv of our dear brother.

Private T. L. Rose, 21st Battalion, killed in action on. Oth October, 1017.

Ever remembered.      

-(Inserted hy his loving hrottor nnd.sister-ln law,Charlie and M. Rose, East Kew.) S

SANDFORD.-In loving meniorv of "my dear hus-

band; Sgt; J.' II. Sandford, 21st Batt., killed in action, October 0. 1017, dear daddy, of little  

Betsy, ami son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. IV. IV. Sharp.            

Heroes sleep on *,in that long row

Of graves where-Flanders poppies grow; And love, with promt yet wistful eye, Keeps vigil where ye,-'sleeping, lie.

In Flanders fields.            

-(Inserted by his loving wife and child, 42

Lilydale grove, Auburn.)

SCOTT-TAYLOR-HALL. - In loving memory of

our dear son and brother, Jack, 22nd Battalion, killed in action at Passchendaele, October 9,  

1917; also his loving comrades, Les Taylor, 22nd Battalion, killed August 5, 1916, and Hugh Hall, 23rd Battalion, killed May 3, 1917.  

Ever loved and remembered. -(Inserted by his loving mother.)

SKEAD.- A tribute lo the'tncinory of Laricc-Cpl.

Charles Frank Skroil, 1st Section Alb Mnchjwgun Coy., who was killed in action. Polvgon Wood, nth October, 1017. (Inserted by his loving mother.).

SMITH.?In loving memory of our tl ear son nnd brother, Private Leslie Smith, No. 1207. 38th  

Battalion, killed In action at Zoimebcke on October*4, IfflY. , ?"*¦'    

A soldier, n mun, and a hero. .

-(Inserted hy his loving parents and'sisters,

father, mother,'Ruby, Doris, bud ivy,'-Grant-

ville.).            

TO the memory of members of 4th; 12th, and   13th Field "Anilhilanees,: thc anniversaries of  

whose deaths occur duri mr September* am) Octo- ber. (Inserted by 4th Div. A..H.C. Awn.) ,

TOURRIER.-In fiacraf.memory of our darling

eldest son, Corporal W.. A; Tourricr. M.M.. Lewis Gunner, 22nd Battalion, who fell on thc Oth October, 1017, at Broodscindc, loved brother of Alf, Theo (returned), Florrie (deceased), .Nor- man, "and Dorothy.

Our brave lad _who died for tis. -Inserted by his sorrowing parents.)

WALMSLEY.-In loving memory of our dearly

beloved eldest son nnd brother. Lieut. A. G. Walmsley, latc"2Ist Batt, killed in action, somewhere in France,' October 9, 3917. He lives with ns In memory,   And will while memorv- losts.  

-(1 Chatham",street.. Newmarket.)

WATSON.- In loving memory of our dear son and

brothe, Corp. H. T. Watson, No. 5130; 22nd Battalion, 14th Reinforcements, late- A.I.F., killed In action in\*France, 3rd Octolwr," 3017.

This day brings back sad thoughts of you, dear son,

As your father nnd mother look.on your photo.

so true.    

Do you know how our hearts are aching for you? -(Once the loving husband of Ruby, now Mrs. Morton, loving dear father of little"Jim and Maude Watson, late 17 Edward street." Glenferrie, now 2S Dilston street. Balaclava, grandchildren of T. .1. II. and B. M. Watson, 21 Buckingham street, Richmond.)    

WATSON. -  

Gone, is the brother I loved so dear. ' Silent the voice I longed to huar;

Gone far'away from sight and speech,

But not too far my thoughts to "reach.. ,

Deep in my heart there's a memory of my, only  

brother Herbe.

-(Inserted hy his loving brother; Walter Watson, 21 Buckingham street, Richmond.)  

WOOD.-A tribute to the memory of Trooper Frank Wood, 8th" Light Horse, who died in Syria, Octo- ber 10. 1918.            

Ever remembered.

BATTY.-In fond memory of my beloved husband,

and our-loving brother, Albert Zion, accidentally killed at Ferguson, October 9, 1919.

Some day we'll understand.

-(Inserted by his loving-wife Caroline, sister,  

and brother-in-law, Vene and Reg.)  

BLOXHAM. - A tribute of love to the memory of

my dear and devoted mother, who piwed away on the'lltli Octolwr/1010, at 42 The Esplanade,  

Clifton Hill.

Sadly missed.  

No one knows how much I mks her.

Friend? may think tho wound is healed,   But they little.know the (arrow

Deep within my heart revealed.

A beautiful mernoo* left behind,  

Of a loving toother, good and kind;  

I have lost, but Heaven/has gained One of tlie best the world'contained.  

-(Inserted by her loving daughter, Ivy.)

BLOXHAM.-In loving memory of my dear mother,

who pissed peacefully away on the 31th October, 1919, at Clifton Hill.

Long days and. nights she suffered pain, To wait for cure was all in vain,

But Doti alone, who thought it best,  

Did ease her pain and* give her rest.

-(Inserted by her loving dani-htcr Nellie.)

BLOXHAM.-In loving remembrance, of our de-

voted mother, who passed away on ll tit October,

1919.  

Thou host the better part.    

-(M. and E. J. Letcher, Nelson flace, Williams town.)

CADWALLADER.- In loving remembrance of my

dear brother, William Thomas Cadwallader, who died at Avondale, 17 Hawthorn grove, Hawthorn,

6th October, 1916.    

Sadly missed.    

- (Inserted by S. A. and R. Allen, Drumcondra, Geelong.)  

CHAPMAN.-In loving memory of my dear mother,

who passed away 7th October, 1914. (Inserted by her loving daughter, E. Hunt, Brighton.)

FACEY.-In loving memory of my dear wife and

our dear mother, who passed away on the 9th October, 1917.  

Sunshine passes, shadows fall,

Love and remembrance outlast all.

-(Inserted by her loving husband, Jas. Facey and family, Cranbourne.)

HODGETTS.-In loving memory of my dear hus-

band and our dear father, Bartley Hodgetts, who pursed away at Gardenvale on 10th October, 1917. (Inserted by his loving wife and family.)

LEES.-In loving memory or Frank Arthur Lees,

late chief officer of s.s. Wyreema, who died in Brisbane, October 9, 1918.

The best daddy in the world.

-(Inserted by his wife and daughter, Jean and Fay Lees.)

MACKINNON.-A loving tribute to the memory

of our dear father, James Hamilton Mackinnon, who passed away at Orbost, October 9, 1920.  

McARTHUR.-In loving memory of our beloved

mother and grandma, who died 8th October,

1918.

Not dead, but passed from night into the light beyond.   -("Lauriston," Middle Brighton.)

McCABE.-In loving memory of my dear husband,

Norman Edgar, loved daddy of Edgar, Alma, and Jean, who passed away at Melbourne on the 10th  

October, 1917. (Inserted by his loving wife and children, Mt. Alexander road, Ascotvale.)  

McINNES.- In loving and fond memory of my dear

hucbaiui and father, who passed away at Bendigo, October 10, 1919.

Ever remembered.

-(Inserted by his loving wife ami daughter, Bendigo.)

MURRAY.-In fond and loving memory of our dear

daughter and sister, Ellie, who was called home, October 9, 1918, at Upper Ferntree Gully.

To be with Christ, which is far better.

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

MURRAY.-In loving memory of our dear sister.

Ellie, who passed away, Upper Ferntree Gully, on 9th October, 1918.

Love is a link death cannot sever, Fond remembrance lasts forever,   -(Inserted by Bes mod Henry.)

IN MEMORIAM.

PARKER.-In loving memory of Rebecca, dearly

beloved avife of George Parker, avho passed away at Ballarat, on Dill October. 11)19.

Dearly loved, greatly missed. -(Inserted by her loving husband.)

PARKER.-In loving memory of my dear friend,

Mrs. Parker, who passed away on 9th October,

1919.      

Ever remembered.

-(Inserted by Fanny Ingoldby.)

PEARSON.- In loving memory of my dear wife

and motlier, Kate Pearson, avho died on the Dib

of October, 1919.

Gone, birt not forgotten.    

-(Inserted by her loving husband, John, son, and daughter-in-law, Leonard and Aggie Pear

son.)

RAINEY.-In sad and loving remembrance of my

dear husband-and our dear father, Willir.m Rainey, who passsed away lat "< Henani," Emu Flat, Lancefield, October 10, 1919.

He ivhcin ave loved han gone before To that bright land ablive.

Oh, maa- his Kentle spirit bc A Htar to guide us linnie,

-(Inserted by bis wife and family and sorrow,  

ing grand-daughter, Hldie Easton.)

RICHARDS.-In loving memory of Alfred Rich-  

ards, avho passed away nt Hm-msavortla street. Collingwood, Kith October, 1894. dearly love,] husband of Emily Richards, and loved father of Mis. J, Broadbent, Mi's. II. ("illari!, ('verse, John Charles, .Mrs. II. Winslade, Mrs. X. Dalmuir.

SKEWES.-In loving memory of our dear husiiand

and father, who paused away nt OinterlKU-y, October 10, 1918. (Inserted by his loving wife and family.)

STAMP.-In loving memory of my dear husband

and our dear father, Richard Bulmer Stamp, who died at Camberwell, October 9, 1918.

STORIE.-In fond remembrance of Florence. the

loving, faitliful friend and sister of (Mrs.) Mary Pilkington and (Mrs.) Emma Knott, and dear aunt of Hex, Will., and Sell Pilkington, and

Eric Knott.

From love's shining circle the penis drop away.

TREMILLS.-In loving memory of my dear husband

and fond father, John Trenlills, avho passed away at Middle Park, October f. 1011). (A colonist of 66 years.

Do not nsk na if ave miss him,

As it dawns another year:

lu our lonely hours of thinking

Thnugbts of him are always dear.

-(Inserted by his loving wife and daughters.)

TREMILLS.-In fond ami loving memorv ot our dear lather, who pisser! .away October'8, 1919.  

Father, In Thy gracious keepimr..

Leave we now'our loaed one sleeping.

-(Inserted by his lovintr children. Frank, Addie, Sidney, Ruby and grandson, Frank.)

WALKER.-In Ioving memory of Henry George

Walker, who passed away at Mount Dandenong,

on October 10, 1919.

Till the day break and the shadows flee   -(Inserted by his loa-ing wifc_nnd children.)

WOESS.-In loving remembrance of my dear sister,

Bertha, and loving aunt, who passed away on October 11, 1919.

Sadly missed.

A year ano ii message carne ,

From (,'o.l, who thought it best To take her from this world

To .dwell' amongst the blest.

?(Inserted bv ber sister and brother-in-law, F. W. Nell anti (amity.)    

BEREAVEMENT CARDS.

Dd. u line; Saturdays, 1/ n line. ¦

ACTON.-Mr. PHILIP ACTON', hu daughter

Eileen, and Fnmilv desire to tender their sincere THANKS lo many friends for kimi letters, telegrams, cards, visits, and personal expressions of sympalliy in the recent sad bereavement. 7 Kalymna gm a-e,_Knrt Ht. Jailda. . _' _

AITKEN.-The Relatives of thc late Mrs. EDITH  

AITKEN wish to- THANK the Heil ("rosa   Society. North Williamstown P.W.M.U., and nil kind friends for floral tributes, lotter., cards, tele- grams, in their recent sail bereavement.

ARKLEY.-Mrs. J. ARKLEY aud.Familv dreiro       to express their*--sincere THANKS to their   many kind .friends for letters, cards, telegrams, mid pcrsnniil expressions nf sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. Will friends please accept tlin acknowledgment. HOS Malvern road, East Malvern.       CLARK.-Mr.JOSEPH CLARK and Family de-

sire to THANK their relatives nnd numerous kind, friends .for letters,. cards,. telegrams, floral tributes, and personal, expressions, of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement in'.the. loss ol my dear .wife and our beloved mother., 7. Ilarniugliiim street, Brunswick.        

HARPKER.-Mrs. HARPER nnd Family wish to

THANK their many frlendse for their kind cxIprcFsiona of symiiatlia' during Iheir recent lie reavement, cspeclnlh- thanking Miss Mcwilliams, matron, ami stn fl" nf the Austin Hospital, Sister Minna, and Ilea-. Mr. . Brady for their unceasing kindness to any dear tlnalchter ond our sister. OOO Panning street. North Carlton.

MRS. F. B. EDWARDS and Family desire to

express their sincere THANKS to tWir many kind friends for letters, cards, telegrams, nnd personal expressions of sympathy in tlieir recent sad'bereavement. Mr.in slrcet. Walhalla.

MRS. E. WILSON and Family desire THANK

their many kind friends for letters, canis, telegrams, lloral tributes, and personal expressions of sympathy during their recent sad bereavement. Woolton avenue, Northcote.  

MRS. T. V. RICHARDSON, Mrs. E. RICHARD-   SON, and Family desire to THANK their  

friends for sympathy expressed during their recent bereavement.       TANNER. - Mrs ELTON sen, Mr and Mrs HARRY ELTON, and Mr. ALF ELTON desire to THANK their many kind friends for letters,       cards, telegrams, and floral tributes and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad

bereavement, and especially, Mrs. Eva Atkins, for her great kindness and attention , to their late Aunt Mrs. C. Tanner, Great Western Hotel, King street Melbourne.               THE Family of the late ANDREW HUTCHISON

desire to THANK their, niuny-klnd friends for letters,-cards, telegrams,,, floral tributes, and ex-, prcssions of sympathy received.diirinar their recent

fail'anil sudden,,bereavement, especially' thanking -, the taa-o' gentlemen aa-ho so kindly-assisted him to ' J his home. Will" nil friends please aeceot ? this j aii'ciiowledfrmcnt_ .108 Allicrt road, ''Albert Park;

TREVETHAN.-Mr. and Mrs. TREVETHAN and

Family desire to express sincere THANKS to their many kind friends for their expressions of sympathy'ond floral tributes, during-their recent ead bcreaa-oinent,' nnd especially to Dr. A;- Macbcn Hill and Rev. A. E. Alhiston. S9 Clarence street. East Malvern.      

WILLIAMS.-Mrs. W. P. WILLIAMS and Family wish to THANK all kind friends for letters,   telegrams, expressions of sympathy, and floral tributes , in their recent sad bereavement, and especially Dr. Stott, Dr. Wishart.- Mrs.* Real, Nurse North, and Mr." R. .1. Alcock (James Sera-ice nnd Co.), and staff.          

FUNERAL NOTICES. -Od. a line; Saturdays, 1/ a line.

BLAIR.-The Friends of the late Mr. EDMUND

H. BLAIR are informed that bis remains avill be interred In the Warrandyte Cemetery, ¦"* .

The funeral will' leave bis ; residence. No.' 49 St. Vincent's pince south, Albert Park,-To-morroav (Sunday, loth October), at 1-o'clock,. orria-lnp; at thc oeanetea-y, tabout 3 p.m. (per-motor). :

- APPS.and SONS, Fitzroy and Heidelberg.

FLEMING.-The Friends of the late Mrs. MARY

WATSON FLEMING are Infnnncd that her re- mains avill' be interred 'privately in the . Mel- bourne General Cemetery. ¦ 7 v_.

Tlie funeral lcnving ber home; '''Flcmlng.lloitso," Park-street avast, West llriin.wick,..THIS DAY (Satiinloy, tile Oth inst.), nt .1.:p.m.

A. A. "SLEIGHT, I-ameral Director. 'Phj)ne,410 MARCH.-The Friends of the late Mr. WIL-

           

LIAM HENRY MARCH are respectfully in- vited to follow his remiiins to the place of-inter- ment, the Melbourne- General Cemetery,- :

The funeral will leave his late residence, 380 Weston street,; East Brunsavick, on Mondaa-, Oe tobor ll, 10-20. nt S o'clock. .            

JOSIAH liOLDSWOllTH, Fameraal Director, UKO Lygofi st., Carlton, lind .branches. Central 1I9J. SMITH.-The Friends of the late Mr. HEBDEN

SMITH are respectliilly. invited lo follow his remains to the place of interment,' tho Mel- bourne General Cemetery.    

The funeral aa-ill leiia-e bia ,lnte . residence. "Ijcjina,""170 Kerfcnl road, Albert Park, THIS DAY (Saturday, October 0, 1020), at 2.S0 o'clock. (Motors.) ...

JOHN ALLISON. Embalmer and Funeral. Direc tor. SO Dundas place, Albert Park. Cent. MS..

WATSON.-The Friends of the late JOHN

WATSON are respectfully informed that his

funeral will leave 90 Tooronga road, East Mal-

           

vern, THIS DAY (Saturday, thc Oth lull.), nt .'1.S!) p.m., .for - tlie St. Kilda Cemetery, arriving at about 4 p.m.. (Motors.)          

A. A. SLEIGHT, Funeral' Directors' 'Phono 119.

                 

WOOD.-The Friends of Mr. WALTER WOOD are respectfully invited to follow the remains     of his dearly beloved wife, Johanna, to the place of interment, the Coburg Cemetery.  

The funeral avill leave lils residence, 103 Can- :r ning street. Carlton. THIS DAY (Saturday, nth I I October), at 2 o'clock.  

THOMAS HENRY ALLISON, Undertaker. limul,!; office, 181 Elgin street, Carlton. Tel. No. 1182 Cen.  

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