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[In order to guard against Imposition, notices ol
Births. Marriages, and Deaths mint be authentl coted by lome respectable person to ensure their
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Birth, Marriage. Death, Bereavement, In Memoriam ' and Funeral Koticca, up to 8 lines, 3/; extra lines
at Cd.
BERTHS.
FRENCHAM (nee Laura McLeod).-Oo the 16th
ro§ote- it "artoS." Scoatni place Stawell,
ioMr "ano MrsTo. P. Frcncbam-* daughter
(Join Margaret).
HAMILTON-On thc Ulta October, at autU'ord
Private hospital. Camberwell, to Mr. and lira. Robert B. Hamilton, of. Claremont street, South
Yarra?a son.
LEAN.-On the 7th October, at "Koonim," High
street, Maryborough, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lean. -a daughter (Mary Millicent).
SYMONS-On thc Oth September, at Nurse-Hairns.
worth*? private hospital, Devonport, Tasmania, the? fe of Stanley £. Symons, B.V.SC, ot Kuala Lumpur, P.M.S.-»-a son. . _
MARRIAGES
KARSTEN - MOWAT. - On the 12th August
(quietly), at the residence of the bride's sister (Mrs. J. Crawford), "Kenmuir Park," by the Rev. B.T. Buntine, George E., "Ivendale",
Echuca, third son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Karsten, Tanunda, South Australia, to Clara A., eldest daughter of Mrs. and the late John Mowat, Patho (late of Tragowel).
MADDEN - MILLAR On thc 10th October, at the
nriiatc chapel, Bishopscourt, by the Rev. Arch- deacon Hindley, James Goodall Francis, only son of Lady Madden and the late Sir Frank Madden, to Alyce Millar, third daughter ot, Mr. and Mrs.
Millar, Camberwell.
DEATHS.
BARKER.-On the 19th October, at Inveresk, Ber-
wick, Marion, only daughter of the late Edward Barker, M.D., Melbourne..
BELL .-On the 15th October, at Hobart, Margaret,
thc widow of the late George Meredith Bell, ot Wantwood. Southland, New Zealand.
BOLITHO.-On the 10th October, 1921, at private
hospital. Moonee Pond", Jane Morris, beloved mother of Mrs. IV. M. Jewkes, late of Essendon, and I Mrs C. Fred Hauser, of North Carlton, loved grandmother of Gilbart, Howard, and Zelma. and great-grandmother of Brenda, aged 70 years,
CHARLES.-On the l8th October, at her son-in-
law's residence, 67 Bealiba road, Caulfield, Eliza Jane, relict of the Enoch Charles, dearly beloved mother of Lizzie (Mrs. Wensor), Fred, May (Mrs. Simmonds), Jack, Minnie, Jane (Mrs Newton), Ellen (Mrs. Caudwell), aged 73.
"Mother." '
CHARLES.-On the I8th October, at Glenhuntly,
Eliza Jane, dearlv beloved wife of the late Enoch Charles, loved mother of Ellen (Mrs. C. Caudwell,
Ormond).
Peace at last.
A mother I have loved and lost. -(C. S. Caudwell, son-in-law.)
COLEMAN-On the 10th October, Hugh Cole- man ol 123 Eastwood street,'' Kensington, beloved husband of the late Margaret Coleman, aged 87 years (late of Victorian Hallways).
DAWES.-On the 10th October, at 60 Hallway
crescent. Williamstown, George lllchard, dearly lovell youngest son of James, and the late Edith (Tottie) Dawes, loved brother of Lilian (Mrs. C. Hooker, of Carnegie), and Leslie, beloved brothrr-in-law ot Chas. Booker, and loving uncle
0/ little Jean, aged 22 years.
"Till the Jay breaks and thc shadows flee
away."
DITCHBURN-On the 16th October, at his resi-
lience, 03 Bradshaw street. Ballarat East, Frank Oscar, denvlv beloved husband of Louisa Ditrliburn. aged 59 vears. No flowers. (Private
interment.)
FISHER-On thc 12th October (suddenly), at
Flrminrton, Frederick, third eldest son of tho late William and Julia Fisher, beloved brother ol tlie late William, Kate (Mrs. Mlscll), and Julia, and Charles of Carlton, Stephen D. ol Glenhuntly, aged 00 years. A native of Mel- bourne. (Interred privately.)
rtespectcd by all who knew him.'
Best in peace.
GLEESON-On the 19th October, at Lake View
Hotel, Bendigo, Bridget, dearly beloved wife of the late Michael Gleeson, White Hills, aged 70
years.
Rest in peace.
LANGDON. On tho 19th October, at Church
street, Eaglehawk, Addie, beloved wife of John Langdon, mine manager, and mother of Doris, Phyllis, and Freda.
LAWRIE.-On the 15th October (suddenly), at
Walkerville (S.A.), John Joseph, late manager E. S. and A. Bank, Darwin and Mount Gambier, dearly loved husband of Edith, loving father of Mary, Graham, Archie, Robert, and Edith, eldest son of the late William and Mary Lawrie (Bendigo), loving brother of Thomas, Mary Anne (Mrs. W. Casey), and William (deceased).
R.I.P.
LOMAX. -On the 17th October, at 47 Station
street, Malvern, Agnes, dearly beloved second daughter of the late Robert and the late Francis Harriet Lomax, of Oldham, Lancashire, England, and loved sister of Mary Hannah and the late Joseph Scholes Lomax, of St. Kilda, aged 66
years.
LORD.-On the 10th October, 1921, at 2 Vickery
street. East Malvern, Albert Samuel, late driver, A.I.F., the loved third son of Samuel and Ruth Lord, late of Pomborneit, aged 26 years.
Rest after weary suffering.
LOVF..?On thc loth October (suddenly), ot her re
Fldcncc. Bolinda, Isabella, relict of the late John Love, lute of Tullamarine and Essendon.
McLEAN-On thc 17th October, nt Charles street,
lYaliran, Archibald McLean, lnte of Harcourt, beloved husband of Ellen, and dearly loved ' ' -of Addie (Mrs. Wilkinson), Hardy, Alex,
(deceased), and Martin, and i' " _.y cf Marion and baby Hard) little Nellie Booth, aged 03 years.
Beloved by all.
* ? (Inserted by lils .laving Bon and daughter-in
law, Hardy and Myrtle.)
NAILON-On tile loth October, at his residence,
Wilhy, James, dearly beloved husband of Rose, much beloved father of James, John, George, Kathleen, and Vincent, aged 48 years. R.I.P.
QUIGLEY-On the lOlh October, af his resi-
dence. No. 107 Dryburgh Btreet, Xorth Melbourne, Edward, the dearlv loved husband of Mary Quig ler. and lovin',- lather of Ellen (Mrs. Scott), John, Mary, Margaret (Mrs. Wightman). James, Cathe- rine (the laic Mrs. McCarthy). Elisabeth (Mrs. McCarthy), and Edward (late of Bushfield), aged
Best In peace, "
POYNTON-On the I8th October, at Buninyong,
Martha Poynton,, second daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Poynton, and loved sister of Rachael (Mi's. Eldrldge), Emma, and Silas Poynton.
RIDGE-Oii thc 13th October, at 5 Foabcry avenue,
Caulllcld. Walter Bldge, the loved fiance ol Uuise dc Cruelly. \
SLEDGE.-On thc 17th October, at Melbourne Hos-
pital, Thomas James Sledge, dearly loved bus Kind o( Clara, and loving father of Clara (Mrs. Pope), Jeesie (Mri. Leydon), Erin (Mrs. nitchie), Florence (deceased), Thomas, Fred (deceased). Vina (Mri". Northrorc), Arthur, Frank, Roy (de- ceased), Clarice, Lilian, Ina (deceased).
IN MEMORIAM.
On Active. Service.
BARRAS-WOOTTEN In loving memory of our
dear sons. Gunner. E. H. Barres and Bombadier V. A. Wootten, killed in action France, Octo- ber 17 and 20. 1918.
Sons who have died for us on a far-off alien shore
Lo we shall speak your name with reverence
evermore.
-(Mrs. M. Barras, High street, Windsor.)
CROCKER. In loving memory of Leigh Evered,
Driver 2nd D.A.C., died of wounds received at Passchendaele, October 20, 1917; also his only brother, George Evered,. Corporal 8thBatt., died of wounds August 7, 1915, loving brothers of Vera, loved sons of Maude and George H. Crocker,
"Eveigh," Porter street, Prahran.
The supreme sacrifice.
GARDNER In loving memory of Driver Alfred
Outtrim Gardner, beloved son of Rev. Hugh H and Mrs. Gardner, who was killed in action,on October 10. 1917 (5th F.A.B.).
Because he loved - he gave. (Mother.)
INGHAM. In proud and loving memory of our dear
son and brother, 2nd Lieutenant F. M. Ingham, A.I.F died of wounds 20th October, 1917.
A noble sacrifice, my son.
Greater love hath no man than this, that he laydown his life for his friends
Always loved and remembered. (Mother.)
McCONVILLE In honoured memory of my cousin,
Lieutenant Don McConville. M.M., 102nd Howit zer Battery, A.I.F., killed in action 20th Octo- ber, 1917 (N H Gibson. East Malvern)
MORRIS In sad and loving memory of our
dearly loved eldest son and brother,. Leslie George, late 15th Machine-gun Company, died October 20, 1918, at Camiers, France.
So fondly loved, so sadly missed.
-(inserted by his loving father and mother, brothers, and sisters, Werribee.)
MUMMERY.-ln loving memory of our son and
brother, Lieut. (Tas) Mummery, M. C., 8th Batt.,
who fell in action 20th October, 1917. (Moyhu.) MUNNS.-In loving memory of our dear son and
brother, Trooper Frank Munns 8th A.L.H., died at Port Said October 20, 1918. (Inserted by his relatives, Sydney street, Murrumbeena.) MUNNS ; In loving memory of my dear brother, Trooper Frank Munns who died at Port Said October 20 1918
Ever remembered.
(Inserted by his brother and sister-in-law, Ernie and Lizzie MUNNS in loving memory of our dear brother,
Trooper Frank Munns, 8th LH who died at Port Said October 0th 1918 (Inserted by his loving sister and brother-ln-law Mr. and Mrs.
lC Harrison. Leongatha.) .
WEEKS In loving memory of our son and brother Gunner Eric Cameron Weeks 101st Howitzer Battery which died in France October 20 1918
Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right;
(Inserted by his parents, sister and brothers, Connie, Carel and Malcolm, Nimmo street Middle Park
WEEKS In loving memory of our dear brother,
Gunner Eric Cameron Weeks 101st Howitzer Battery, who died in France 20th October, 1918
At the dawning of the morn and the setting of
the sun we will remember him.
(Inserted by his sister and brother-in-law,
Edna and Frank darke 91 Mimosa street Caulfield
WEEKS In loving memory of our brother, Gun- ner Eric Cameron Weeks 101st Howitrer Bat tery who died in France October, 1918 (Inserted by his sister and brother-in-law, Hazel and Walter Clothier, 24 Morrice Btreet. Caulfield
IN MEMORIAM. On Active Service.
WEEKS-CULLEN.-In loving memory of my dear
brother-in-law, Eric, who died in France, 20th October, 1918; also my dear cousin, Fred Cullen, killed in action 19th October, 1917.
Deep in my heart there's a memory
Of loved ones passed away:
Still through the long years to come
That memory will always stay.
-(Inserted by Winnie Schulz, Tallangatta.)
WOOTTEN.?In proud and loving memory of my
only son, Victor, who gave his life for his country, October 20, 1918, late 29th Battery.
He will not quite leave me, the son 1 love;
Who has passed through the shadow of death
to the sunlight above.
A thousand sweet memories are holding him
fast
To the home that he blest with his presence
of love.
"My beloved son."
(Mother.)
BR.FJ5N.?In affectienate remembrance of roy dear
husband apd father, who passed away at Vic- toria Gully, Castlemaine, on tbe 20th October; 1018; also our brother Eddie, who died 25th
October, 1895.
Ever remembered,
j ? (Inserted by his loving wife and family.)
DCTLEFSEN.?In loving memory of our dear sister
and auntie OUve,-jvho passed away on 20th Octo-
ber, wia
"God bade them take rest from their labours, For the pathway kod grown too steep,
?(inserted' by tier loving sister and nieces, Berti? and Beatrice Mills.) "
DUNKINSOX.?In memory of Mary Ann Dunkin
son, who passed away" Suth October, 1017.
LILLEY.?In loving memory of dear mother and
imndnia, who died on October 20, 1020, at Gee-
long.
"A beautiful memory left behind
Of a Iovinx mother, true and kind;
We have lost, but Heaven has gained - One of the best the world contained."
?(Inserted by her daughter and family, E. Kirby,
Moonee Ponds.)
LILLY.?In loving- memory of our dear mother,
who passed away on the 20th October; 1020, ,at
Geelong West.
Sweet is.the word remembrance,
And these lines will show
You will always be remembered ¦
As the years may come and go.
- ?(Inserted by her loving sons and daughters.)
PIRRIE.?In sad and loving memory of my dearly
beloved daughter and our darling sister,. Ade- laide, who dlcovat "Lumea," Kinkora road. Hawthorn. 20th October, 1015. R.I.P. (Inserted by her loving father,.sisters, and brother.)
POLLOCK.?In loving memory of our dear mother,
who died on tho 20th October, 1910. (Inserted .by Tom, Andrew, and .Bob.)
RAISBECK.?In memory of a loving husband and
father, Harry Raisbcck, died 20th October, 1010. ¦ y ?'
TREYVAUD. - In fond and loving memory of my
dear husband and our dear father, Hector H. Treyvaud, who died 20th October, 1920.
Sadly missed.
(Inserted by his loving wife and children.)
TREYVAUD. - In loving memory of our dear
brother, Hector Henderson, who -died October 20. 1920.
Deeply mourned by his sisters and brothers.
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FUNERAI. NOTICES.
BARKER.?Friends of the late Miss BARKER
sro respectfully informed that her remains will, bo interred in Berwick Cemetery.
JOHN GRANT, Undertaker. Tel. 25.Berwick;
oTltlld.?The Friends of the late Mrs. JANE MORRIS BOLITHO are respectfully invited to follow her remains to thc place of interment, thc Coburg Cemetery.
Thc funeral will leave her son-in-law's residence (Mr.- C. Fred Hauser), 251 Arness street, North Carlton, To-morrow (Friday, 21st October), nt 10
Tel. 251 Ascot.
DAWES.-The Friends of Mr JAMES DA
arc respectfully informed that the remains of lils dearly loved youngest eon, George Richard, wll* bc interred In thc Williamstown Cemetery.
Tlie funeral is appointed to move from his r«wi
dence, 60 Railway crescent., Williamstown, THIS DAY (Thursday, the 20th October), at 3 o'clock.
THOS. LONSDALE (Ernest W. Jackson). Under- taker, Ferguson street, Williamstown. Phone 25 Williamstown._^^
LORD.?Friends of the late Mr. SAMUEL LORD
are informed that his remains will be interred In-ihc Brignton Cemetery. . I
The frmernl will move from No. 2 Vickery street. East Malvern, THIS DAY (Thursday, 20th Inst.),
at S.S0 p.m.
HERBERT KING and SONS, Undertakers, Glen- ferrie road, Malvern. 'Phone U4039.
T OMAX?The Friends of Miss AGNES LOMAX -s-f arc informed that her funeral will leave the residence of lier Bister-ln-law'tMr^M. E..Lonm), C50 St. Kilda road, Melbourne,-' To-morrow (Friday, 21st October), at .1.30 p.m., arriving- at tho Brigh- ton Cemetcrv nt or about 4 p.m.' .
RAYBOULDS (Ernest Walker, principal), Funeral Directors, Malvern. 'Phone U1427.
T OVE.?Tho Funeral of Mrs. ISABELLA LOVE
leave Bolinda. at 12 o'clock noon THIS DAY, arriving at Bulla- Cemetery at 8.30 p.m.
MOYSEY.-Friends of Mr. R. L. MOYSEY are
respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late beloved son, Horace Oliver, to the place
of interment, Berwick Cemetery.
Funeral to leave his residence, Narre Warren, THIS DAY (Thursday, October 20), at 2 o'clock.
JOHN GRANT, Undertaker, Thone 25, Berwick.
QUIGLEY. - The Friends of the late Mr. ED WARD QUIGLEY are respectfully invited to follow his remians to the place of interment, in the Coburg Cemetery.
The funeral ls appointed to move from his late, residence, No. 197 Dryburgh' street, North Mel- bourne, To-morrow Morning (Friday, 21st inst),
at ll o'clock a.m.
ALFRED ALLISON, Funeral Director, Head Office, 221 Victoria Btreet, West Melbourne.