Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Saturday 23 May 1908, page 12


BIRTHS.

ACHUFF (nee) Munden.—At Oakland, California, on

April 9, to Mr and Mrs. Frank Achuff—a son.

ANDERSON.—May 9, 1908, at Nurse Smith's, Harling, 129 Old Canterbury-road, Lewisham, the wife of R. W. Anderson—a son.

ARMITAGE.—May 3, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Traill Ar-mitage, of Panbryde, McLeod-street, Mosman—a daughter.

BAILEY.—May 22, at Risdonfens, Cliff-street, North

Sydney, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilson J. Bailey—a son.

BRYANT.—May 16, at Devon, Manly, the wife of E.

J. Bryant—a son.

CASTLE.—May 17, at her residence, Wandsworth, Wardell-road, Marrickville, the wife of James E. Castle—a son.

CLAPHAM.—May 13, wife of H. L. Clapham, Darley-

street, Dulwich Hill—a son.

COOK.—May 12, at Glen View, Tasmania, the wife

of George J. Cook—a daughter.

CUSTER.—April 30, at Ohio, George-street, Manly, the

wife of D. W. Custer—a son.

DALLIMORE.—May 19, at her residence, Rosemont, South-street, Dulwich Hill, the wife of W. Dalli-more, of a son.

EIZENBERG.—May 17, 1908, at 29 Regent-street,

Paddington, the wife of D. Eizenberg, of a son.

FLOWER.—May 2, at Cooee, Belmore, to George and Ada Flower—a daughter.

GOLDSMITH.—May 16, 1908, at her residence, Coota, 76 Wigram-road, Glebe Point, the wife of Chas.

Goldsmith, of a daughter.

HARKNESS.—May 18, at Maritana, Bellvue Hill, the

wife of E. K. Harkness—a daughter.

KEMMIS.—May 20, at her residence, Cliff Villas, Mil-

son's Point, the wife of C. E. Kemmis—a son.

LOHOAR.—May 19, at her residence, Wellahot, Gerard-

street, Neutral Bay, the wife of W. Lohoar, jun.—a daughter. Both well.

MYERSON.—May 18, 1908, at 62 Dickson-street, New-town, Sydney, the wife of Isaac Myerson (nee Cissy Emanuel), a daughter. Both doing well.

OSBORNE.—May 18, 1908, at Elmwood, Moss Vale,

the wife of Septimus F. Osborne—a daughter.

PRITCHARD.—At Croydon-street, Belmore, the wife

of S. A. Pritchard—a son.

SPENCER.—May 15, at 21 Union-street, Paddington,

the wife of Henry J. Spencer, of a son.

TOOVEY.—April 27, at Braeside, Ben Boyd-road, Neu-

tral Bay, to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Toovey—a son.

TRAINOR.—April 28, at her residence, "Cashel," Yass,

the wife of L. Trainor—a daughter (Pauline Filo-mena).

UHDE.—May 17, at 70 Hereford-street, Glebe Point, the wife of Reginald Uhde,—a daughter (Marea Sylvia).

WEST.—May 12, 1908, at Macaria, Camden, the wife

of F. W. West, M.B., Ch.M.—a daughter.

YOUNG.—April 19, at the Private Hospital, Cowra, the

wife of Walter Kirkpatrick Young, Rothesay, Wood-stock—a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

AIRD—WALKER.—April 25, 1908, at St. Peter's

Church, North Sydney, by the Rev. Jas. Kinghorn, Percy John, second son of William Aird, Henley Beach, South Australia, to Anna Ross Campbell,

third daughter of Mrs. J. M. and the late Tho. Walker, Folkestone, Lavender Bay. At home, Sher-brooke, Mary-street, Longueville, May 27, 28th, 29th. BOLES—WEST.—April 18, at the Thames, New Zea-land, by the Rev. J. Milne, M.A., J. J. Crawford Boles, of Te Kuiti, son of John Boles, of Thames, to Stella Melville, daughter of Benjamin West, of Red-

fern, New South Wales.

BYRNE—CONNELL.—April 22, at St. James' R.C.

Church, Forest Lodge, by the Rev. Father J. White, James, youngest son of the late John William Byrne, of the Robert Burns Hotel, Goulburn, to Catherine (Katie), eldest daughter of John Connell, of Forest Lodge.

CARE—DUNSTAN.—April 29, at the Congregational Church, Pyrmont, by the Rev. John Beckenham, Arthur Broughton, only son of the late Arthur Setford Care, late of Sutton, Surrey, England, to Mabel Ethel, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-liam Henry Dunstan, and granddaughter of Captain Charles Cocks, of Penryn, Cornwall, England.

COLLINS—LEACH.—April 22nd, 1908, in the Methodist

Church, Parkes, by the Rev. J. Egan Moulton, B.A., Archibald, fifth son of John Collins, of Wellington, N.S.W., to Sallie, second daughter of Samuel Leach, of Parkes.

DAVIS—CORBETT.—April 25, at the Lugar Brae Me-thodist Church, by the Rev. T. B. Holmes, J. Marshall, son of the Rev. J. Upton Davis, Tunbridge Wells, England, to Alice Mabel, third daughter of the late John Corbett, Esq., of Ramathairn, Waverley. FINLAY—SMITH.—April 20, 1908, at Morehead-street, Redfern, by the Rev. W. M. Dill Macky, D.D., An-drew E., fifth son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Finlay, of Mitchell-road, Alexandria, to Jane Steel, second

eldest daughter of the late Robert Smith and Mrs. Smith, Morehead-street, Redfern.

HILL—BUNCE.—April 18, at St. Matthew's, Botany,

by the Rev. J. W. Upjohn, assisted by the Rev. F. T. Trivett, George B. Hill, son of Mr. F. Hill,

Little Bay, to Jessie E. Bunce, second daughter of Mr. J. Bunce, Botany.

HOLDSHIP—COWPER.—April 21, at Christ Church,

North Sydney, by Rev. J. H. Maclean, Arthur Her-bert, youngest son of George Holdship, of Merren-burn, Willoughby-road, Norh Sydney, to Enid

Blanche, eldest daughter of the late Charles Leth-bridge Cowper, of Sydney.

HOLMES—BENBOW.—May 6, at St. Mary's Cathedral,

by the Right Rev. Monsignor O'Haran, Aubrey Har-court, eldest son of G. H. Holmes, Moss Vale, to Helen Blanche, younger daughter of C. A. Benbow,

College-street, Hyde Park, Sydney.

HOOLAHAN—PARKER.—April 29, 1908, at St. Mary's Church, Ridge-street, North Sydney, by Rev. G. Kelly, S.J., Richard Hoolahan, Neutral Bay, fifth son of the late Thomas Hoolahan, Shoalhaven, to Leila Mary, third surviving daughter of the late Thomas and Mrs. M. A. Parker, St. Leonards.

HORSLEY—LAWSON.—April 8, at Cleveland-street Congregational Church, Redfern, by the Rev. F. Binns, William Harry, second son of the late John Horsley, of London, to Christina Bovey, eldest daugh-ter of Mr. Alfred Lawson, of Alexandria.

KESSELL—McMURTRIE.—March 31, 1908, at The Braes, Ashfield, by the Rev. J. E. Metcalfe, Arthur

J. Kessell, son of John Kessell, Sydney, to Grace, youngest daughter of the late George and Mrs.

McMurtrie, Ashfield.

LAUDER—CORKERY.—April 15, 1908, at Wesleyan

Church, Chippendale, by the Rev. J. Penman, Elsie May, fourth eldest daughter of Daniel Corkery, of Redfern, to Leopold Albert, fourth eldest son of George William Lauder, J.P., of Redfern.

McFARLANE—FORREST.—April 29, at St. Paul's,

Burwood, by the Rev. Harry Bryant, Donald Hector, third son of the late Allan McFarlane, of Wellington Lodge, South Australia, to Doris Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mowbray S. Forrest, Capua, Burwood.

McMASTER—KNOX.—April 28, at Turlinjah, near Moruya, by the Rev. J. D. Murray, Angus Donald, third son of Angus McMaster, Esq., of Enmore, to Alice, youngest daughter of the late Captain Knox, of Moruya.

McNEIL—WILSON.—April 22, at the residence of the bride's parents, Goodsir-street, Rozelle, by the Rev.

J. Edwards, Alexander, eldest son of Daniel McNeil,

late of Springwood, to Mary Ellen (Tot), eldest

daughter of John Wilson, Rozelle.

MILLER—MIDDLETON.—April 29, at St. John's

Church, Darlinghurst, by the Rev. J. N. Manning, LL.D., James Walter, youngest son of the late Robert Miller, of Sandy Wha, Gerringong, to Jessie Huon Hume, second daughter of A. E. Middleton, of Verona, Mosman's Bay.

MITCHELL—FARRELL.—April 29, at St. Augustine's,

Church of England, Bulli, by the Rev. P. Dowe, George A., second surviving son of the late Joseph

Mitchell, ex-M.L.A., and Mrs. Mitchell, Milton House, Bellambi, to Mary M. (Mamie), only sur-viving daughter of Thos. Farrell, J.P., Inisfail, Bulli, and the late Mrs. Farrell.

MOORE—WEST.—November 9, 1907, at the residence of

the bride's parents, by the Rev. John Penman, Pre-sident of the Methodist Conference, Milton Moore, of Redfern, to Beatrice Mary (Trixie), daughter of Benjamin West, of Redfern, and granddaughter of

the late James Melville, of Windsor, New South Wales.

PARBURY—BLOMFIELD.—April 30, 1908, at All Saints' Church, Woollahra, Sydney, by the Rev. Wallace Mort, M.A., Frederick Claud Strachan, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parbury, of South Kensington, London, S.W., to Doris Edith Gib-son, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Blom-

field, of Oaklands, Edgecliff-road.

PARRIS—WEST.—April 23, at Auckland, New Zealand, by the Rev. J. Wilson, Adolphus, fifth son of Ennis Parris, late of Waiheke, to Clarice May, daughter of Benjamin West, of Redfern, Sydney, and

granddaughter of the late James Melville, of Wind-sor, New South Wales.

PEGG—NASH.—March 25, 1908, at Berryville, Parra-matta-road, Petersham, by the Rev. C. Pickering,

John Arthur, elder son of the late Alfred Pegg, of Islington, London, to Edith May, youngest daughter of George Nash, of Sydney.

PODMORE—FERGUSON.—April 14, at St. James' Church, by the Rev. Carr Smith, Arthur William, eldest son of the late A. S. Podmore, to Elsie McCuIlough, youngest daughter of Archibald Fer-

guson.

ROACH—MOORE.—April 22, at Our Lady of the Sa-

cred Heart Church, Randwick, by the Rev. Father Treand, James Patrick, eldest son of the late Ed-ward Roach, Esq., Sydney, to Zelma, adopted daugh-

ter of the late Mrs. Moore, Campbelltown.

ROSENTHAL—WILSON.—April 28, 1908, at Adelong,

N.S.W., Samuel, third son of Martha Rosenthal, Mel-

bourne, to Alison, eldest daughter of the late David

Wilson, of Sydney.

SHEPHERD—EDWARDS.—April 7, at the Methodist

Church, lllawarra-road, Marrickville, by the Rev. John Penman, Samuel Bartley, third son of Joseph

Shepherd, Esq., Glencourt, Perry-street, Marrick-ville, to Ruby Maud, youngest daughter of Henry Edwards, Esq., Addington, Perry-street, Marrick-

ville.

VINCENT—NICHOLLS.—April 22, at the Methodist

Church, Bondi Junction, by the Rev. T. B. Holmes, Arthur Leslie, eldest son of Mr. N. Vincent, of Oxford-street, Waverley, to Jennie, second daughter

of the late Mr. E. R. Nicholls, of Millthorpe.

SILVER WEDDINGS.

CAMPBELL—WATKINS.—May 23, 1883, at the resi-dence of the bride's father, by the Rev. James Adam, M.D., Kenneth, only son of the late James Camp-bell, Luddenham, to Martha Catherine, second daugh-

ter of Richard Watkins, builder, Waverley. Present address, St. Marys, W. Line.

COLLIER—SMITH.—May 23, 1883, at St. James's, King-street, Sydney, by Rev. W. Hough, Thomas Henry, seventh son of Charles Henry Collier, of Southamp-ton, England, to Alice Sarah, eldest daughter of John Smith, of Glebe, Sydney. Present address, 79

Westmoreland-street, Glebe.

JEFFRESS—HENDRY.—May 23, 1883, at Glebe, Sydney, by Rev. J. Penman, assisted by Rev. J. Gardiner, William, eldest son of the late Charles Jeffress, of Pyrmont, to Emma, second daughter of John Hen-

dry, also of Pyrmont. Present address, 402 Dar-

ling-street, Rozelle.

MURRAY—FERROW.—May 24, 1883, at St. Mary's

Church, St. Leonards, by the late Rev. Father Kelly, John Murray, to Margaret Ferrow. Present ad-dress, Australian Hotel, Cumberland-street.

DEATHS.

BATEUP.—May 11, at her residence, 49 Cameron-street, Paddington, Alice S., widow of the late Mr. S. Bateup, of lsland Park, Picton.

BYRNE.—May 20, at her late residence, Spring Valley, near Goulburn, Ann, relict of the late John Byrne, and mother of Mrs. Johnson, 46 Walker-street, North

Sydney. R.I.P.

CLARK.—May 20, 1908, at Greymouth, New Zealand,

Maria, beloved mother of Rev. Henry Clark, Bur-wood, N.S.W., in her 77th year. 1 Thess. iv., 13-18. COX.—May 9, 1908, at Warren, of tetanus, Dr. Harrie Cox, dearly beloved husband of Nini Cox, aged 30 years.

DAVIS.—May 11, at Balmain, Benjamin James, son of the late Benjamin and Eliza Davis, of Davistown, Brisbane Water, aged 39 years. At rest.

FARMILO.—April 18, at his residence, Atho-street, Coogee, Edward Farmilo, sen., aged 58, leaving a wife and family to mourn their loss. Home papers please copy.

DEATHS. GRINSTED.—May 18, 1908, at his residence, Main-

street, Lithgow, after two days' illness, Henry Per-cival, beloved son of the late F. and Mrs. Grinsted (formerly of Orange), aged 22 years.

HAVILAND.—May 22, at his residence, Bracondale,

Livingstone-road, Petersham, Edwin Haviland, aged 85 years. Service at All Saints' Church at 1 p.m. Funeral at Woronora Cemetery, Sutherland, this (Sa-turday) afternoon, by train leaving Sydney at 2.10.

HEATH.—May 22, 1908, at the residence of her son-in-

law, Alfred Edward, Leith Links, Billyard-avenue, Elizabeth Bay, Sydney, Mary Heath, widow of the late William Heath, of Bega and Sydney, aged 71 years. Funeral 2.30 p.m. to-day (Saturday), for Waverley Cemetery.

HUTCHINGS.—May 18, at Tamworth, T. R. Hutchings

(late of Orley), aged 75.

HUTCHINSON.—April 12, 1908, at North-road, Darling-

ton, England, Charles, dearly beloved father of Mrs. James Kinder Walton, of Manly, aged 77 years.

MUNRO.—April 29, at Port Darwin, of enteric fever,

James, third son of late Hon. James Munro, of Ar-madale, Victoria.

O'HALLORAN.—May 18, 1908, at his late residence, No.

5 Rowley-street, Alexandria, Joseph O'Halloran, aged 27 years. May his soul rest in peace. Inserted by his loving sister, Florrie.

SHOVELLER.—May 21, at Grafton, Thomas Eastmann

Shoveller, only surviving son of the late Dr. John Shoveller, LL.D., of London, and dearly beloved father of Mrs. Samuel West, late of Neutral Bay, and Mrs. Lenore O'Sullivan, Miller's Point, in his 81st year. R.I.P. London and New Zealand papers please copy.

THOMPSON.—May 22, at 33 Marshall-street, Petersham,

Mary Ethel, the beloved daughter of Mrs. Mary McIntyre, and only sister of Mrs. Summers, Trongate-street, Granville, and Mr. W. A. Thompson, Marion-street, Harris Park, aged 28 years. Beloved by all

who knew her/

TRAYNOR.—May 13, at Burwood, John Woolman

(Don), dearly loved only child of Nurse Traynor, Railway-parade, Burwood, and of J. P. Traynor, of 213 Abercrombie-street, in his 19th year. Interred at

Enfield.

WALLACE.—May 22, 1908, at his residence, Allandale,

George-street, Marrickville, Oliver Wallace, in his

60th year. No flowers.

WOODHILL.—May 22, 1908, at Burwood, Alfred Mere-

dith Woodhill, beloved husband of Jane Woodhill, aged 72 years.

May 19, 1908, William Wells, dearly beloved husband

of Sarah Cork, of Mt. Pleasant, Milton, aged 51 years

11 months.

IN MEMORIAM.

ALLISON.—In loving memory of our dear son and

brother, Leslie, who fell asleep in Christ at 14 Andreas-street, Petersham, on May 23, 1907, aged 19 years 6 months. Inserted by his mother and father

and brother Will.

Until the day dawns

And the shadows flee away.

BINGHAM.—In remembrance of my beloved mother,

Matilda Louisa Bingham, relict of Edward Bingham, Esq., Clydesdale, Rowntree-street, Balmain, who de-parted May 24, 1903. So sadly missed by her loving daughter, Claire. P.R., North Sydney.

BIRD.—A tribute of everlasting love to the memory

of my dear wife and our darling devoted mother, Agnes Bird, who departed this life on May 24th, 1902, aged 51 years ; also my darling little son and our brother Percy William (Willie), who died May 29th, 1901, aged 5 years and 3 months. Sweet Jesus, have mercy on their souls.

They are not forgotten, never, never,

Though the grave may hide from view. Once we love we love for ever,

In this world, beyond it, too.

Inserted by her loving husband and children, Thomas Bird, Nellie, Katie, Floribel, and Edgar.

BIRD.—A sorrowful but everlasting remembrance of

our darling mother, Agnes Bird, who departed this life on May 24th, 1902, aged 51 years; also our dear little brother, Percy William (Willie), who died on May 29th, 1901, aged 5 years and 3 months. May

God rest their souls.

We will never forget our mother or little brother,

Though years may pass by, For in the lonely graveyard

They are sleeping side by side.

Inserted by her loving sons and daughter- in-law, John Bird and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bird.

DOBBINS.—In loving memory of my dear son, George,

who departed this life May 23, 1907, aged 21 years 11 months. So dearly loved, so sadly missed. In-serted by his loving mother and brother.

DOBBINS.—In loving memory of our dear cousin,

George Dobbins, who departed this life 23rd May, 1907. Inserted by his loving cousins, Les Reardon and son Stephens.

DUFFY.—In loving memory of our dear brother-in-

law and uncle, James Duffy, who died May 24, 1906.

Inserted by his brother and sister-in-law, nephew,

and nieces.

FANE.—In sad but loving memory of my dearly be-

loved mother, Ellen Fane, who departed this life on May 23rd, 1907, aged 38 years. Dearly loved, and oh, how sadly missed. Inserted by her loving daughter and friends, Nellie Brumfitt and Fred. Bundy.

GOODIN.—In loving remembrance of my dear wife and

our dear mother, Elizabeth Goodin, who departed this life May 19th, 1905. Inserted by her loving husband and family.

HAYLOCK.—In loving memory of my dear husband and

our dear father, .J Haylock, who departed this life at North Sydney, May 23, 1904, aged 67 years. Gone, but not forgotten. Inserted by his loving wife, sons, and daughters.

HODGES.—In loving memory of my dear husband and

our father, Stephen Hodges, died May 24th, 1905, at his residence, East Somerset, Croydon- road, Hurst-ville. Inserted by his loving wife and family.

INGLIS.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Jane

Elizabeth, who departed this life May 22nd, 1907. At rest. Inserted by her loving son and daughter, Arthur and Maud Inglis.

LETT.—In sad but loving memory of my dearly be-

loved husband and our father, John S. Lett, who departed this life May 23, 1898. Inserted by his loving wife, Mrs. J. S. Lett, and family. Gone, but not forgotten.

A precious one from us is gone,

A voice we loved is stilled; A place is vacant in our home

Which never can be filled.

LEWIS.—In sad but loving memory of our dear father,

Samuel, who died May 23, 1903, Junction Hotel, E. Maitland. Inserted by his loving children, Esther,

Hannah, Ben, and Judah. Deeply mourned.

Beside the shining crystal sea, Where tempests all are o'er,

Thy loved ones wait to welcome thee,

And we shall part no more.

McANDREW.—In sad but loving memory of our darling

baby, Gilkinson, died at Balmain May 23, 1906. In-serted by his sorrowing parents, James and Mary

McAndrew.

MARTIN.—In loving memory of our dear son and

brother, Leslie Martin, who passed away 24th May,

1907.

God shall wipe away all tears,

There's no death, no pain, nor fears, And they count not time by years, For there is no "night there."

Inserted by his loving father, mother, and sister

May.

MARTIN.—In sad but loving memory of our dear ne-

phew and coutin, Leslie, who died May 24, 1907,

aged 19 years.

Just as the morning was shedding

O'er earth its gilds of love,

Softly the angels bore our cousin

To his Heavenly home above.

Inserted by his loving uncle, aunt, and cousins, J.

Martin and family.

MOORE.—In fond and loving memory of my dear wife

and our darling mother, Jane Cornthwaite Moore, who died May 23rd, 1902. Inserted by her loving

husband and family.

NOLAN.—In loving remembrance of my dear husband

and our dear father, Patrick Nolan, who died at his residence, 35 Oxford-street, May 24, 1904. R.I.P. Inserted by his wife and children, Nainie, Syd., and

Adrian.

NORMAN.—In loving memory of our darling mother,

Rose Norman, who departed this life May 24, 1905. Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law, Lewis and Emily Norman, and her loving grand-child, Lewis Jack. Dearly loved by all who knew her. Home papers please copy.

PURSLOWE.—In loving remembrance of my dear bro-

ther, Harold, who departed this life May 24. In-serted by his loving brother, Oswald.

REID.—In fond and loving memory of our dear daugh-

ter, Susie May, who departed this life 23rd May, 1907, aged 17 years; also our dear little son Earney, who died 27th July, 1905, aged 4½ years.

Safe in the arms of Jesus,

Safe on His gentle breast, There by His love o'ershaded,

Sweetly their souls shall rest.

Inserted by their loving mother, Rebecca Reid.

REID.—In sad and loving remembrance of dear Mary,

who was called home on May 23rd, 1907, aged 17

years.

Fairer than the flowers above her,

Lying on her still cold breast,

Placed by gentle hands that loved her,

Darling May has gone to rest.

Inserted by her loving companions of the B.A.T. Company, Park-street.

ROBINSON.—In fond and loving memory of my dear

husband and our dear father, John Weld Robinson,

who died May 24, 1902. Inserted by his wife

and children.

SCHOFIELD.—In loving remembrance of Edwin Scho-

field, who departed this life May 23, 1895, aged 47 years and 11 months. "Thy will be done." In-rertcd by his loving wife, sons, and daughters.

THORPE.—In sad and loving memory of our darling

Elsie, who departed this life May 24th, 1908, aged

16 years.

Do not ask us how we miss her,

There is such a vacant place.

How we misd her well-known footsteps,

And her dear sweet smiling face.

Inserted by her ever-sorrowing mother and sister Lily, and brothers George and Will.

THORPE.—In loving memory of our dear sister, Elsie

Maud, who departed this life May 24th, 1906, aged 16 years. A bud on earth, a flower in heaven. Inserted by her loving brother and sister-in-law,

Charles and Minnie.

THORPE.—A tribute of love to our dear friend, Elsie,

who died May 24, 1906. Inserted by Nett, Gus, and

Gerald.

WHELEN.—In loving remembrance of our dear bro-

ther, Christopher H. Whelen, who departed this life May 24, 1907, aged 29 years. R.I.P. Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, Mary and

Jack Charles.

WINDLE.—In loving memory of our dear children,

Edith, died May 23rd, aged 2 years, and Thelma June 1st, 1907, aged 10 months; also Alfred, died May 18th, 1908, aged 8 months.

Death took the loved ones from our homes, But never from our hearts.

Inserted by their loving parents.

RETURN THANKS.

Mr. JOHN RYAN and FAMILY, of Paddington, desire

to return THANKS to th»ir manv friends and rela-tions for _ie_- expressions of kind sympathy, let

tera, cards, telegrams, andrfioral tributes in their recent sad bereavement, ana to espcciaUy thank the Rev I ather Ljwlcr, Sisters, Doctors and Nursing Staff of St Vincent s Hospital tor Hnd attention shown to their beloved wife and mother

Mrs. MACFARLANE and FAMILY desire to THANK

all kind friends for condolence and wreath and let tera in their late ead bcriavcment

WOODGATE-The Sons and Daughters of the late Ed-

ward Woodgate deslre to return their sincere THANKS to their many kind friends and relations for, expressions of sympathy, letters, cards, tele-grams, and floral tributes during their recent sad bereavement; also to express their special THANKS to the Rev. E. Claydon, Rev. E Noble, and Dr, Jen-ner, for their great kindness.

Mrs. J. QUINLAN, Clonbrook, Hurstville, desires to

return ter sincere THANKS to her many Hnd friends for letters, cards, telegrams, and floral tri-butes In her recent sad bereavement

Mrs and Miss SELINA WELLER desire to THANK Miss

Magney. Mr and Mrs W U Gocher, Mr and Mrs K, Boyle, Miss Hoddon, and other kind friends, for 1 sympathy, during their, recent pad bf-rcwement.