Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Saturday 22 September 1917, page 13


[In order to guard against imposition, notices of

Births, Marriages, and Deaths must be authenti-

cated by some respectable person to ensure their insertion.] BIRTHS.

APPERLY.- On the 10th September, at 14 Con-naught Mansions, Battersea Park, Prince of Wales road, S.W., London, the wife of Captain Frank L. Apperly, R.A.M.C., of Queen Alex-andra's Military Hospital, London - a daughter. (By cable.) Sydney papers please copy.

BARBER.- On the 3rd September, at "Quisisana"

private hospital, Windsor, to Dr. and Mrs.

Norman Barber - twin daughters.

BARKER (nee Ada Edmunds).- On the 28th[?]

August, at Nurse Stevenson's private hospital, Williamstown, the wife of E. W. Barker, A.I.F. (abroad) - a daughter (Ada Cavell).

BELL.- On the 30th August, at "Pine Grove,"

Kongwak, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bell - a son.

BONWICK (nee Jessie Morrison).- On September

17, at Waverley, Turnbull street, Bairnsdale, to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bonwick - a daughter.

BOWES (nee Gladys Rohlk) - On the 16th Sep-

tember, at Nurse Clark's private hospital, North Carlton, the wife of Mr. W. Bowes, of Cohuna street, West Brunswick - a son (Glenn William).

BURNS.- On the 4th September, at Sister An-

near's private hospital, Sutherland road, Arma-dale, to Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Burns - a daughter. BURRAGE.- On the 13th September, at 16 Cam-

bridge street, Auburn, to Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

Burrage - a son.

CHURCH.- On the 18th September, at "Koo-

meela," Canterbury road, Surrey Hills, to Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Church - a son.

COLCHIN (nee Rose Pensom).- On the 29th

August, the wife of Fred H. Colchin - a son.

(Both well.)

COLLIE.- On the 25th August, at St. Margaret's

private hospital, Sandringham, to Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Collie, "Canowindra," Deakin street, Hampton - a daughter (Claire Isabel).

CRENNAN.- On the 14th September, at her

mother's residence, Lennox street, Richmond, Maud, the wife of E. T. Crennan, Victorian Rail-ways, Woodend - a daughter.

CROSBIE.- On the 19th September, at Sisters

Crisp and Dobson's hospital, Hawthorn, the wife of Bernard M. Crosbie, Glen Loemar, Bulla —

a daughter.

DEL-SARTE.- On the 12th September, at St.

Helen's private hospital, the Avenue, Windsor, the wife of Leo Del-Sarte, of "Durham," Wil-liams road, Prahran East - a daughter.

DENT (nee Rita Harrigan).- On the 1st Septem-

ber, at Dalkeith private hospital, Albert Park, the wife of Arthur Dent, of East Malvern - a son (Arthur Leo).

DICKIE.- On the 5th September, at Nurse Wig-

ley's private hospital, 72 Footscray road, Ken-sington, the wife of Robert Dickie, late of Dunkeld, Vic. - a son (Robert John).

FERGUSON (nee Dorothy Lilley).- On the 18th

September, at St. Andrew's private hospital, Middle Brighton, the wife of N. G. Ferguson - a daughter (Elaine Norma).

FOSTER.- On the 23rd August, at Quisisana Hospi-

tal, to Dr. and Mrs. Bryan Foster - a son.

FRANKENBERG.- On the 20th August, at "Too-

langi," Kingston street, East Malvern, the wife of F. E. Frankenberg - a daughter.

GANNON.- On the 17th September, at 134 Cobden

street, South Melbourne, to Mr. and Mrs. T. A.

Gannon - a son.

GILSENAN.- On the 5th September, at North Fitz-

roy Fire Station, to Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Gilsenan — a daughter (Jessie Isabella Amy).

GOLDING.- On the 10th September, 1917, at "New-

ington," Canterbury road, Canterbury, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Golding - a daughter (Sheila Florence).

HADDOW.- On the 20th September, at McPherson

avenue, East Caulfield, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Haddow of a son (stillborn). London and Glas-gow papers please copy.

HEILY.- On the 26th August, at "Lisadurne,"

Rushworth, the wife of W. Bruce Heily - a daughter.

HEYMANSON.- On the 5th September, at "Te

Hongi," Chrystobel crescent, Hawthorn, the wife of Ernest L. Heymanson - a son.

HUGHES.- On the 2nd September, at "Coonora,"

St. Kilda road, the wife of Dr. Albert H. Hughes —

a son.

HUTCHINS.- On the 15th September, at Mount Wise private hospital, Mercer road, Malvern, to Sergt. (R.A.E.) and Mrs. H. S. Hutchins - a daughter (Marjorie).

HOPKINS (nee Edyth Hanlon).- On the 11th Sep-

tember, at Nurse Rankin's private hospital, Koo-yong road, Armadale, to Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hopkins - a daughter (Sheila Doveton).

KERR.- On the 4th September, at Londa Private

Hospital, Elsternwick, to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kerr, Wandai, Downshire road, Elsternwick - a son.

LOHSE.- On the 9th September, at Nurse Haw-

kins's private hospital, Burnley, to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lohse, of Laverton - a son (Ronald

Robert).

MACDONALD.- On the 11th September, at Lance-

wood, Kew, the wife of Donald Macdonald, of

Walpole street, of a son.

MEIER.- On the 11th September, 1917, at Nurse

Wain's, "Fernleigh," Clarence street, Elstern-wick, to Mr. and Mrs. E. Franz Meier, "Aargan," Newry street, Windsor - a daughter. Both well.

MILLIE.- On the 11th September, at the Bank of

Australasia, Korongvale, the wife of David A.

Millie - a son.

MUIR (nee May B. Roberts).- On the 15th Septem-

ber, at "Holmden," Wordsworth street, Moonee Ponds, to Mr. and Mrs. George T. Muir - a

daughter (stillborn).

NELSON.- On the 11th September, at 638 Malvern

road, Armadale, to the wife of A. Stuart Nelson - a son.

ODGERS (nee Vera Peachey).- On the 15th Sep-

tember, at their residence, Kooyong road, Caul-

field, to Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Odgers - a daughter (Phyllis Theresta). Both well.

OSBORNE (Gladys Waight).- On the 13th August,

at Nurse Stevenson's private hospital, North Wil-

liamstown, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred. W. Osborne, R.A.N., of 67 Hanmer street, Williamstown - a son (Horace Ernest Robert).

PATON.- On the 10th September, at Wanganui,

Beaver street, East Malvern, to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce T. Paton - a daughter.

PAULL.- On the 11th September, at Wycheproof,

the wife of Reginald Paull - a son.

REID.- On the 3rd September, 1917, at Mount

Wise Private Hospital, Mercer road, Malvern, to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Reid, Kergunyah, Wood-mason street, Malvern - a son (Hugh Ronald).

SMITH.- On the 13th September, 1917, at

"L'Allegro," Rathdowne street, North Carlton, to Eveleen, wife of Thos. W. Smith - a daughter

(Cora May).

SPRY.- On the 8th September, at Mount Home,

Cross street, Canterbury, the wife of F. W. Spry

— a son.

STEVENS (nee Eva Sturzaker).- On the 7th Sep-

tember, at Nurse Bredin's private hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Stevens - a daughter (Valda Mary).

TAYLOR.- On the 13th September, 1917, at

"Bower Bank" Maternity Home, to Mr. and Mrs. D. Taylor, 35 Mason street, Hawthorn - a daughter. THOMPSON.- On the 4th September, at "Meramie"

private hospital, Albury, N.S.W., the wife of

Douglas A. Thompson - a son.

THOMSON.- On the 6th September, at Berringa,

the wife of R. R. Thomson - a son (Rupert George). VEITCH.- On the 12th September, at "Bancroft,"

Willsmere road, Kew, to Mr. and Mrs. Gerard

Veitch - a daughter.

WELLSTEAD.- On the 14th September, at "Holm-wood," Nurse Fitzgerald's private hospital,

Brighton, to Mr. and Mrs. F. Wellstead, Magnolia

road, Gardenvale - a son.

WINNETT (nee Mary Gordes).- On the 3rd Septem-

ber, at "Gilburn" private hospital, Euroa, to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Winnett - a son.

MARRIAGES.

ASTON-FRIEND.- On the 25th of August, at St.

Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne, by the Rev. Richard Sherwood, Charles Aston, Landsborough, to Warne J. Friend, daughter of Ingram Friend, Landsborough.

BAGLEY-POTTER.- On the 20th September,

1917, at the Church of England, Cowes, Phillip Island, by the Rev. R. F. Tacon, Leonard Theo-dore (returned from active service), eldest son of the late James Latrobe Bagley, of St. Kilda, to Mary Anderson, only daughter of Mrs. and the late Rev. H. E. Potter, of San Remo.

BRADSTREET-McGRATH.- On the 8th September,

at St. Mary's Cathedral, Sydney, by the Rev. Father O'Dea, Sergt. E. J. Bradstreet, A.I.F., second son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bradstreet, of Dural, N.S.W., to Kathleen, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. McGrath, "Loughamore," Middle Park, Melbourne.

BURT-FRENCH.- On the 18th August, 1917, at

the Presbyterian Church, Koroit, by the Rev.

Robert Nairn, M.A., Walter Oswald, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Burt, of Lava street, Warrnambool, to Esther (Essie), eldest daughter of Mr. W. N. and the late Mrs. French, of Hawkes-dale. Present address, "Obligado," Koroit street, Warrnambool.

CLAY-GATHERCOLE.- On the 12th July, 1917,

at Christ Church, Mayborough, by the Rev. C. J. T. Martin, William Henry, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Clay, Dunolly, to Helena,

only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Gathercole, Mildura.

FINGER-FANKHAUSER.— [Silver Wedding.]- On

the 21st September, 1892, at the Lutheran Church, Doncaster, by the late Rev. Max von Schramm, Ernst Ferdinand, youngest son of the late Henry and Mrs. Caroline Finger, Doncaster, to Luise Auguste, second daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. G. Fankhauser, of Belmore road, Balwyn. Present address, Doncaster road, Balwyn.

GALBRAITH-CROTHERS.- On the 22nd August,

at St. Mark's Church of England, Sunshine, by the Rev. J. T. Baglin, Harold Galbraith, Tat-yoon, youngest son of the late Peter Galbraith, Stawell, to Olive Marjorie, third daughter of the late William Crothers, Stawell.

GAY-THAKE.- On the 25th August, at West Hawthorn Presbyterian Church, by the Rev.

W. H. Cooper, M.A., B.D., Ernest James, eldest

son of the late C. J. Gay and Mrs. Gay, of

"Dunbar," Power street, Hawthorn, to Dagmar, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Thake, of "Cragie Lee," Lorne road, Auburn. Present

address, "Lyntors," Tranmere avenue, Murrum-beena.

GRAHAM-DALY.- On the 10th August, at Christ

Church, St. Kilda, Arthur Kennedy, eldest son of

A. F. Graham, Esq., Brighton Beach, to Ismy

Laura Theresa, only daughter of Dr. U. A. Daly, of Gisborne.

HARTLEY-PILLING.— [Silver Wedding.]- On the

22nd September, 1892, at Rossendale, near Man-

chester, England, George William, eldest son of the late W. Hartley, Manchester, to Mary Elizabeth, fourth daughter of the late Ashworth Pilling, Manchester. (Present address, "Rossen-dale," 117 Park street, St. Kilda.

HARTUP-ABERDEEN.- On the 18th August, 1917, at the Nicholson street Presbyterian Church, North Carlton, by the Rev. J. L. Cope, Stephen, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hartup, of Inver-

leigh, to Trix Dorothea, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Aberdeen, of Glenalvie, South Gipps-land (late 356 Station street, North Carlton).

HEMSWORTH-ENGLAND.- On the 14th July, at the residence of the bridegroom's parents, by the Rev. Francis Mason, Thomas Luford, only son

of Mr. and Mrs. T. Hemsworth, "Esdaile," Scott street, Essendon, to Daisy, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. England, of Silvan.

HOSKING-ANDREW.- On the 11th August, at Ormond Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. Hugh, Jones, Toner, the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Hosking, of Wright street, Middle Park, to Alice

Annette Andrew, daughter of Mr. and

Mrs. G. E. Andrew, of "Clonmore," Ormond.

LOVE-KERRIGAN.- On the 31st July, at South St. Kilda Congregational Church, by the Rev. W. T. Hughes Jones, Ernest Ferens, eldest son

of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Love, of 38 Blessington

street, St. Kilda, to Amelia, third daughter of Mrs. J. Kerrigan, of Falkirk, East ????, England.

MARRIAGES.

MARTIN-HUTCHISON.- On the 11th August,

1917, at the Brougham street Methodist Church, North Melbourne, by the Rev. James Smith, James Edward Martin, the only surviving son of Mr. and Mrs. James Martin, of Hotham Hill,

to Edith Barham Hutchison, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchison, of Hotham Hill.

MAYSTON-LYON.- On the 22nd August, at the

Grandview Grove Methodist Church, by the Rev. P. E. Mallalieu, Henry Leslie, second son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Mayston, of Malvern, to Lillian May, youngest daughter of Mrs. Lyon and late Edwin

Lyon, of East Prahran.

McNAUGHTON-WISE.- On the 21st August, at

St. Paul's Cathedral, by the Rev. Sherwood, Angus McNaughton, son of John and late Jeanette McNaughton, Nowie, to Ada L. Wise, daughter late James and Mahala Wise, Avoca.

NICHOLSON-COPP.- On the 1st September, at

the Presbyterian Church, Oakleigh, by the Rev. E. H. Chapple, Leslie, eldest son of Mrs. Nichol-son and the late E. E. Nicholson, Caulfield, (for-merly Murrumbeena), to Beatrice Mary, twin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Copp, "Devon Park," Oakleigh.

POLLARD-DOUGLAS.- On the 25th June, at the

residence of the bride's sister, "Wilbury," Birre-gurra (special license), by Rev. J. J. McCall, Marion Isabel, daughter of the late John and Isabella Douglas, to Thomas Charles, son of the late Edward Pollard and Mrs. C. Bartlett, Pascoe-

vale.

POTTER-BENNETT.- On the 20th September at

the Church of England, Cowes, Phillip Island, by the Rev. R. F. Tacon, Atric Hugh, second son of Mary and the late Rev. H. E. Potter, to Lillie Atkinson, second daughter of J. Bennett and late Mrs. Bennett, Hick street, Bendigo, late

of Tandara.

PYLURNE-MITCHELL.- On the 1st September,

1917, at the Baptist Church, Fairfield, by the Rev. J. Newnham, William Warwick (Warwick), the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pylurne, of "Beamish," Gillies street, Fairfield, to Ethel May, youngest daughter of Mrs. Mitchell, of Station street, Fairfield. Present address, "Somerset," Holroyd street, Hampton.

SCOBIE-SMITH.- On the 21st August, at Presby-

terian Church, Toorak, by the Rev. J. Mackenzie,

Austin James, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. James Scobie, Pytchley Lodge, Flemington, to Beryl McClay, third daughter of late William Smith, of "Hamilton," Ballarat, and Mrs. Smith, of "Pengana," Park street, South Yarra, and niece of late Mr. T. Bear and Mrs. Bear, of "Maidstone," Grant street, Ballarat.

SIMONS-KEEBLE.- On the 15th August, at Bruns-

wick, by the Rev. B. Sharp, Alfred Leslie, only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Simons, of Brunswick, to Elizabeth (Lily), second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Keeble, of Moreland.

STANFORD-BULLEN.- On the 19th September,

1867, at Melbourne, John Charles Stanford to Laura Ada Bullen, both of Richmond.

STOCK-McLELLAN.- On the 22nd August, at the

Manse, East Kew, by the Rev. J. R. Anderson, James Stock, of Cammais, Sandford, to Con-stance Ruth, fourth daughter of the late James and C. I. McLellan, of Drouin.

SWAN-GLANVILLE.- On the 26th July, at Christ

Church of England, Kilmore, by the Rev. J. A. Peck, Herbert Edward, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Swan, of Picnic Point, Bairnsdale, to Emily Wilson, only surviving daughter of the late R. J. and Mrs. E. Glanville, Kilmore.

WALSH-HOGAN.- On the 21st July, 1917, at St.

Brendan's R.C. Church, Ganmain, N.S.W., by the Rev. Father Clarke, William James, second eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Walsh, of "Kil-

larney," Matong, N.S.W., to Annie, second youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan, of Eganstown, Daylesford. (Daylesford papers please copy.)

WILSON-ELFORD.- On the 11th August, at the

Presbyterian Manse, Barkly street, St. Kilda, by the Rev. David Ross, M.A., William J., only son of Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson, of Market street, St. Kilda, to Julia, eldest daughter of the late J. R. and Mrs. Elford, of "Wattle Hill," Magpie. (Present address: "Elfordton," Kean street, Caulfield.)

DIED ON SERVICE.

AITKEN.- Officially reported killed in action on

19th July, 1916 (previously reported missing), No. 3003, B, Private Thomas Aitken, 59th Bat-talion, dearly beloved youngest son of Euphemia Aitken and the late John Aitken, of Moondarra; brother of William (A.I.F.), John, Alison, Alick, James, Euphemia, Kenneth, and Mary, aged 34

years.

A loving son and brother, sadly missed. —(Inserted by his sorrowing mother.)

ALLEN.- Officially reported that Private Ralph

Sinclair Allen, 58 Batt., 15th Inf. Brigade, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Allen, of "Stanmore," Portarlington, was killed in action in France on July 19, 1916. Previously reported

missing.

AMBLER.- A tribute to the memory of our late

fellow-employee, Gunner James Wawn Ambler, who was recently killed in action, somewhere in France.

A pal so true we'll ne'er forget,

For men like him are seldom met;

True to his country he stood the test,

And now he's taking a hero's rest.

—(Inserted by his sorrowing pals, H.S.J., W.S., E.D., H.R.H., J.S., P.E.S., F.J.L., H.P.W., S.P., W.R., J.A.L., R.J.G., C.T., head office staff, Met. Gas Co., Melbourne.)

ASPINALL.- Killed in action at Fleurbaix, in

France, on 19th July, 1916 (previously reported missing), Private W. H. (Harold), the dearly loved second son of M. E. Aspinall and the late W. Aspinall, of 87 Francis street, Ascotvale (late of Flemington), aged 26 years 11 months.

Killed in action says the cable,

That is all they had to tell

Of that young life, so nobly ended,

Of the son I loved so well.

For King and country.

ASPINALL.- Killed in action, 19th July, 1916 (pre-

viously reported missing), Harold, the dearly loved nephew of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Hunter, and loving cousin of Emily, Essie, Bertha, and the late L.-Cpl. W. J. Hunter.

Duty nobly done.

ASPINALL.- Killed in action at Fleurbaix, in

France, on 19th July, 1916 (previously reported missing), Private W. H. (Harold), the dearly loved brother of Mrs. H. T. Langford (Annie), Mrs. J. Hancock (Amanda), Mrs. F. Hancock (May), Herbert, Mrs. T. Stewart (Grace), Sgt. Fred (Egypt), Sgt. Norman (France).

His memory lives, and is enshrined in the hearts

of those who loved him.

BARNES.- Killed in action, somewhere in France,

on the 14th August, 1916, Corporal Henry Barnes; also, on the 27th August, George, the dearly loved sons of the late Anthony and Annie Barnes, of Maylands, Perth, late of Percydale

and Glenferrie.

BATEY.- To the proud memory of our beloved

hero, Pte. Lemuel R. V. F. Batey, 29th Batt., who fell on the field of honour at Armentieres, France, on July 20, 1916 (previously reported missing).

In peace a friend, In war a patriot;

At all times a man.

The day breaks and the shadows flee away. —(Inserted by his mother, brothers, and sisters.) BEARUP.- Killed in action in France on Septem-

ber 14, Harry Bearup, lieut., 1st Pioneer Bat-talion, beloved youngest son of William and Amy Bearup, Trevallyn, Launceston, aged 24.

So dearly loved, so deeply mourned.

An Anzac.

BEATER.- Killed in action in France on 12th Sep-

tember, Gunner William A., beloved eldest son of W. H. and M. Beater, "Revere," Auburn

road, Auburn.

BEATTIE.- Killed in action on the 13th July,

1917, Private J. C. Beattie (Jack), dearly loved nephew of Geo. and Emily Bourchier, loved cousin of Percy and Vera, also Mr. and Mrs. J. lbbs, of Camperdown.

Our darling boy.

So dearly loved, so deeply mourned.

His duty nobly done.

BLAKE.- Killed in action in France, 19th July,

1916 (previously reported missing), George Francis, second son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Blake, late Central avenue, Footscray, loving brother of Charles, Mrs. Dempster (Sydney), Harry. (In-serted by his loving mother.)

BLEE.- In loving memory of our dear son, Private

G. G. Blee, killed in action while serving with A.I.F. in France on July 19, 1916.

A gallant hero, true and brave,

Peacefully sleeps in an honoured grave;

Great is our sorrow, but God knew best

When he took our loved one home to rest.

—(Inserted by his loving mother and father, sister, and brothers, Cowwarr.)

BLEE.- Killed in action in France, July 19,

1916 (previously reported missing), Pte. George Blee, dearly loved eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Blee, Cowwarr.

We pictured his safe returning,

And longed to clasp his hand,

But death has postponed our meeting,

'Twill be in a better land.

One of the bravest and best.

—(Inserted by his sorrowing friends, N. and L. Hill, Glengarry.)

CAMPBELL.- In action August 16, Hylton, dearly

loved nephew of Francis and Jessie Campbell, cousin of Alice, Fred, Jessie, and Ivy.

We pictured you returning, Hylt,

With a bright and cheerful face;

But death has postponed that meeting;

'Twill be in a better place.

-(J. R. Campbell, Burke road, Camberwell.)

CANT.- Killed in action at Fleurbaix, 19th July,

1916 (previously reported missing), Lance-Cor-poral C. R. Cant (Charlie), B Company, 59th

Battalion, dearly loved eldest son of Charles and Jessie Cant, and loving brother of Elsie, Alex, David, Jack, Aggie, Fred (deceased), Jessie, and Marjory, of Pretoria street, Deepdene (late of Toorak), aged 23 years.

Gone is the face we loved so dear, Silent the voice we long to hear, A painful shock, a blow severe,

To part with one we loved so dear.

No one knows how much we miss him,

Friends may think the wound is healed, But they little know the sorrow

Deep within our hearts concealed.

A better son and brother never lived.

—(Inserted by his loving father, mother, sisters, and brothers.)

CAREY.- On the 14th September, 1917, at 12th

Stationary Hospital, France, John William Carey (Regimental No. 1803, 14th Battalion), the youngest son of Jeremiah William and the late Sarah Carey, of Dover Hotel, Lygon street, Carlton, dearly beloved brother of James Michael Carey, 426 Riversdale road, Upper Hawthorn, and loving brother-in-law of Sarah Cecilia Carey, and loving uncle of Thomas Boyle and Moira Boyle Carey, also beloved

nephew of Edmund Driscoll, Dover Hotel, Lygon street, Carlton, and loving nephew of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. O'Keeffe, Racecourse road, Newmar-ket, aged 24 years 4 months. R.I.P.

CAREY.- On the 14th September, 1917, at 12th

Stationary Hospital, France, Private John Wil-liam Carey (Regimental No. 1803, 14th Bat-talion), youngest son of Jeremiah William Carey and the late Sarah Carey, Dover Hotel, Lygon street, Carlton, aged 24 years 4 months. R.I.P.

CAREY.- On the 14th September, 1917, at 12th

Stationary Hospital, France, Private John Wil-

liam Carey, the dearly beloved brother of James Michael Carey, 426 Riversdale road, Upper Haw-thorn, and loving brother-in-law of Sarah Ce-

cilia Carey, and loving uncle of Thomas Boyle and Moira Boyle Carey, aged 24 years 4 months.

R.I.P.

CARY.- On the 4th September, at 3rd Canadian

Clearing Hospital, France, Gunner Ray Cary, second dearly loved son of Mr. William and Mrs. Sara Cary, of 8 Sheffield street, Coburg, much loved brother of George, May (Mrs. Wells), Vio-let, Claude (returned Anzac), Hilda, Corrie, Jean, and Willie, loved grandson of Mrs. A.

McNeil (Koroit), aged 19 years 7 months, after two years' service.

He sleeps not in his native land,

But under foreign skies;

Far, far from those who loved him,

In a hero's grave he lies.

Our hero boy.

DIED ON SERVICE.

CAREY.- On the 14th September, 1917, at 12th

Stationary Hospital, France, Private John Wil-liam Carey, beloved nephew of Edmund Driscoll, Dover Hotel, Lygon street, Carlton, and Mr. and Mrs. T. W. O'Keeffe, Racecourse road, New-market, aged 24 years 4 months. R.I.P.

CLARK.- Killed in action at Fleurbaix, July 19,

1916 (previously reported missing), Private Stan-ley T. C. Clark, D. Company, 59th Battalion, loved grandson of Mrs. A. Cook, and loved nephew of W. F. and E. Hall, "Glen Alvie,"

Dixon's Creek.

Only a lad, but a hero.

CLEMENTS.- Killed in action at Fleurbaix, on 19th

July, 1916 (previously reported missing), Cor-poral Harold and Lance-Corporal Jack Clements, the loved friends of Mrs. Pollard and family,

Albert Park.

Two of Australia's noblest and best.

COOK.- Killed in action somewhere in France on

23rd August, 1917, Charles William, the loving nephew of Mrs. Chris. Tombolt, and loving cousin of Raymond, Edith, and Irene, aged 26 years. Somewhere in France there's a sacred spot,

'Tis a grave just newly made,

And it's sheltering our dear one from perils and

ills

With which life's battle is played.

He has borne his cross, he has gained his crown,

Though he sleeps in a far-off grave, And we think of his life as duty done,

Manly, unselfish, and brave.

Our hero sadly missed.

—(Inserted by his aunt and cousins.)

DEAKIN.- On the 19th July, 1916, previously re-

ported missing, now officially reported killed in action, George R. Deakin, aged 30 years.

A gallant hero, true and brave,

Peacefully sleeps in an honoured grave;

Great is our sorrow, but God knows best, When He took our loved one home to rest.

—(Inserted by loving sister and brother-in-law, Bessie, Harry Mansfield, on active service, 145 Blythe street, Brunswick.)

DEWSNAP.- Killed in action at Fleurbaix, 19th

July, 1916 (previously reported missing), Pri-

vate J. W. Dewsnap, (our Jack), beloved eldest son of the late J. J. Dewsnap and Mary, 19 Porter street, Prahran, loved brother of Rose, Agnes (Mrs. Bennett, Harrietville), George (on active service), Frances, Bert (Sydney), Joseph (Sale, enlisted), Walter (Carnegie), Claude (on active service), aged 39 years.

Time may heal the broke-hearted,

Time may make the wound less sore, But time can never stop the longing

For our loved ones gone before. He sleeps not in his native land,

But under foreign skies;

He died the helpless to defend-

An Australian soldier's noble end.

—(Inserted by his mother, brothers, and sis-

ters.)

DUNCAN.- In sad and loving memory of our dear

friend, Private William Duncan (Bill), pre-viously reported missing, now officially reported killed in action in France, July 19, 1916.

Though the waves of ocean divide us,

And you sleep on a foreign shore,

Remembrance is a relic

That will last for evermore.

Loved and remembered by all.

—(Inserted by Warburton family, "Wahroongah," Miller street, East Brunswick.)

FLETCHER.- Officially reported killed in action

on the 19th July, 1916 (previously reported miss-ing), Private J. M. Fletcher, beloved son of Isaac and Emily Fletcher, of Elphinstone, on his 26th birthday.

A clean life honourably closed. -(Emily Fletcher.)

FLOWERS.- Killed in action, on the 19th July,

1916 (previously reported wounded and missing), Private Carl Flowers, dearly loved youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Flowers, Osborne street,

Williamstown.

No loved ones stood around him,

To bid a fond farewell;

No word of comfort could we give

To him we loved so well.

—(Inserted by his loving parents.)

FLOWERS.- To the memory of our dear brother,

Private Carl Flowers, killed in action on the 19th July, 1916 (previously reported wounded and

missing).

Duty nobly done.

—(Inserted by his loving sisters.)

FLOWERS.- A tribute to the memory of our dear

brother, Carl, who was killed in action on the 19th July, 1916 (previously reported wounded and

missing).

His memory lives, and is enshrined in the

hearts of those who loved him best.

—(Inserted by Harold (on active service abroad)

and Ida.)

FLOWERS.- To the memory of my dear pal, Pri-

vate Carl Flowers, killed in action on the 19th

July, 1916.

"One of the best. "

—(Inserted by R. Inglis, Williamstown.)

FRASER.- Roderick John, 59th Battalion, killed

in action, at Fleurbaix, France, on the 19th July, 1916 (previously reported missing); also, Alick, 60th Battalion, killed on the same date, dearly loved sons of Mrs. K. Fraser, and loved brothers of Nellie, 27 Alma road, St. Kilda, and dearly loved nephews of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ross, Glen-

ferrie.

Our boys. FULTON.- Killed in action in France, 19th July,

1916 (previously reported missing), Arthur R.,

second son of Catherine and Edward Fulton, of Horsham, brother of Bert, Mrs. Klauss, Harold (on active service), and Florrie, aged 22 years. (F.M.F., 36 Grandview grove, Armadale.) HADLEY.- On the 13th September, 1917, in hos-

pital, England, from result of wounds received in action in France, Percy, dearly beloved second son of William and Lucy Hadley, of Morwell, and loving brother of the late Frank Hadley, State Savings Bank, Traralgon, and Neta (de-ceased), and Master Bernard (Morwell), aged 22

years.

Duty nobly done.

HARRIS.- Killed in action in France on July 19,

1916 (previously reported missing), Private Robert J. Harris, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Harris, Kangaroo Ground.

One of the best.

HARVEY.- Killed in action (previously reported

missing), 19th July, 1916, Sergeant R. M. Har-vey, second son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Harvey,

of No. 27 Kent street, Yarraville, brother of John (now active service), Archibald, Mrs. R. Swalwell, Mrs. J. Bryant, Mrs. A. Osborne, Sarah, Elizabeth, Georgina, and Willie Harvey, aged 35 years.

Died doing his duty.

HAYES.- Called to his last parade at Fleurbaix,

19th July, 1916, Sgt. Harry Seymour Hayes (59th Batt.), dearly loved only son of Mrs. F. G. Ball, and the late W. S. Hayes, of St. Kilda, loved brother of Mrs. Geo. Whiteford.

Our soldier laddie.

Not now, but in the better land, We'll know and understand.

—(M. Ball, Inkerman street, St. Kilda.)

HOLLAND.- On the 6th September, Private Fran-

cis Arthur Holland, N.Z. E.F., third son of late Matthew Holland, of St. Arnaud and Gippsland, and of Mrs. E. Holland, Goldsmith street, Mary-borough, beloved brother of Lieutenant J. E. (S.A. war), W., L. A., G., Lieutenant H. C. (A.I.F., France), and R. A. Holland, aged 30

years.

A true Australian.

HOLMES.- Killed in action (previously reported

missing), 19th July, 1916, Lance-Corporal Edgar Charles, beloved youngest son of W. T. and E. J. Holmes, of Merino, aged 25 years.

HOLTEN.- Officially reported killed in action

Fleurbaix, France (previously reported miss-ing), July 19, 1916, Richard Frederick (Fred) Holten, 59th Battalion, 15th Brigade, late 9th of the 8th, dearly loved only son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Holten, North Williamstown.

Greater love hath no man than this, that he

lay down his life for his friends.

HUNTER.- Officially reported killed in action at

Fleurbaix on 19th July, 1916 (previously reported missing), Pte. John, third son of James and Mary Hunter, of Beenak, brother of Mrs. Wm. Com-ben, Mrs. D. Broadway, David (twice wounded), Mrs. C. Tyzack, Tom and Will (both on active service), Janie, and Jim. So dearly loved, so deeply mourned by his sorrowing parents, brothers, and sisters.

HUTCHESON.- Killed in action on the 19th July,

1916, at Fleurbaix, France, previously reported missing, Pte. William T. Hutcheson, 58th Bat-talion, loved second son of W. R. Hutcheson, Coleraine, and the late Ada F. Hutcheson; loved brother of Amy, Florence (Mrs. L. E. White), Francis, J., and Sydney McD. (on active service),

aged 20 years.

KRAUSE.- Killed in action at Belgium, 12,334, Pri-

vate Leslie Norman Krause (stretcher-bearer), 10th Field Ambulance, 21/7/17, dear loving son and stepson of E. J. and N. S. Ellis, of 204 Park street, South Melbourne.

Until the day dawns and the shadows flee

away,

Good-night, Leslie.—(Mum.) THE GRAND OLD TENTH.

When deadly and clear from zone to zone Men shall hear the last assemble blown, And rise and muster at the sound,

Where shall the good old Tenth be found? Oh! shall we rise again as men,

Or where shall our regiment be then? Shall we pass to the scattered posts, Lost in the endless shining hosts;

Or shall we man the suns and moons In alien feathered bright platoons?

Or may we not, since God doth hide What shall pass and what abide, May we not, to work His will,

Be saints-and yet "the old Tenth" still? ln that remote unknowable land, God will not bid our lads disband! Nor, though our sins be seven times seven,

Shall we be sent by drafts to heaven. But landing on those glorious shores,

We'll dress our ranks and form our fours, March with swung arms and steady eyes Before the gates of paradise;

And so, to faint angelic cheers,

Pass swaggering through like Fusiliers, Now see before the throne of God, Moves a shadowy medical squad,

Keeping a noiseless left and right,

And trailing flags of snowy white; Singing all our glorious themes,

They seem like faces in our dreams, Doubt you not, the Tenth shall rise A service unit to the skies.

KRAUSE.- Killed in action (at Belgium), 12,334,

Private Leslie Norman Krause (stretcher-bearer), 10th Field Ambulance, 21/7/17, dear loving brother of Albert S. Krause.

A soldier and a man, my brave young hero

brother, respected and esteemed by all.—

(Bert.)

LISTER.- Officially reported killed in action, 19th

July, 1916, France (previously reported missing), Sergeant Robert Murray Lister, No. 3812, B Com-pany, 59th Battalion, 15th Brigade, only son and child of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Lister, 106 Mills street, Albert Park, late of Yarrawonga, aged

27 years.

Died for his country.

—(Inserted by his loving mother and father.)

LOVE.- Officially reported killed in action, in

France, on the 19th July, 1916 (previously re-ported missing), Private J. R. Love, only be-loved son of Mr. and Mrs. Love, Poplar street, Caulfield; brother of May, Elsie, and Jessie; much loved nephew of R. Love, St. Arnaud; M. C. Love, Malvern, aged 26 years.

Thy will be done.

LOVE.- Killed in action on July 19, 1916 (pre-

viously reported missing), Private J. R. Love, only son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Love, Poplar street, Caulfield, dearest chum of Dick Copp, L. T.

Rowney, also L.-Cpl. H. P. Rowney (on active service), loving friend of E. E. L. and J. Rowney, F. and M. Nutt, Master street, Caul-

field.

A soldier, yes, and a hero too,

He played a man's part through and through; His actions speak, though his voice be still, Forget him, no, we never will.

One of the best.

DIED ON SERVICE.

MACKIE.- Officially reported died of wounds in

France on September 4, 1917, Gunner Alexander Gordon Mackie, Aust. Field Artillery, elder son of the late Rev. J. Gordon Mackie and Agnes

Jane Mackie, Albany, Redan street, St. Kilda, aged 25.

MADDOCKS.- Officially reported killed in action,

France, 19th July, 1916 (previously reported missing), Pte. J. H. Maddocks, much loved second son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Maddocks, Station street, Box Hill.

McLEAN.- Killed in action, France, July 19,

1916 (previously reported missing), Private

Huey Walter, dearly loved fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McLean, Fenwick street, Port-arlington, aged 20 years; brother to Company Sergeant-Major Richard J. (on active service) and Private David (on active service).

MILLS.- Officially reported killed at Pozieres, on

19th July, 1916 (previously reported missing), Leslie Charles, dearly beloved youngest son of Thomas and Rachel Mills, of "Mill Bank," Bria-golong, and loved brother of Janie (Mrs. L. Thorpe), Belle (Mrs. L. Buttsworth), Walter, Alice (Mrs. J. B. Herbert), Jessie, Jack, James (A.I.F.), and Frank (A.I.F.), aged 19 years.

"The supreme sacrifice."

MILLS.- Officially reported killed, 19th July, 1916,

at Pozieres (previously reported missing), Leslie Charles Mills, youngest beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mills, of "Mill Bank," Briagolong, and dearly loved brother of Mrs. J. B. Herbert, and loving uncle of Leslie and Kingsley, of "Albayne," Princess street, Kew.

"Duty bravely done."

MITCHELL.- Killed in action on July 19, 1916

(previously reported missing), Private Syd. and Alf. Mitchell, dearly loved sons of James and Lucy Mitchell, of Stratford.

They gave their lives for their country.

PALING.- On the 19th July, 1916, at Fleurbaix,

France, Gerardus Johannes Verburgh Paling, killed in action (previously reported missing), the dearly loved son of the late Richard John Paling, of "Vuna," Ocean street, Bondi, Syd-ney, and Florence Paling, of "Narrama," Grand-view grove, Armadale, Melbourne.

PALMER.- On the 14th September, at Wey-

mouth, England (the result of an accident), Naseby Palmer, dearly loved youngest son of the late Wm. Palmer and Mrs. Palmer of Mary-borough, aged 20 years; brother of Mrs. Dale (Adelaide), Mrs. Whalley, jun., (Kew), Mrs. Millgate (Clifton Hill), Fred, Syd, Leslie, Will (on active service), and Carrie Palmer.

PASCOE-WEBBE.- A tribute to the memory of

Lieut. J. F. (Jack) Pascoe-Webbe, killed in action, France, August 20, 1917.

In the bloom of his life God called him,

ln the pride of his manhood days; None knew him but to trust him,

None speaks his name but to praise.

—(Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hornby, East Geelong.)

PASCOE-WEBBE.- Killed in action, somewhere

in France, on the 20th August, 1917, J. F. (Jack) Pascoe-Webbe, lieutenant 50th Battery Field Artillery A.I.F. (late 5th Battery, 1st Division), beloved husband of Blanche (Rene), and father of Donna and Jack.

An Anzac.

A good life nobly ended.

Another hero's place is vacant.

—(Inserted by his uncle and aunt, W. J. and B. L. Hornby, Harold street, Middle Park.)

PAYNE.- Killed in action, 19th July, 1916 (pre-

viously reported missing), Private Alfred Roy Payne, 58th Battalion, beloved second son of Edward and Alice Payne, of Clunes.

PRESCOTT.- Officially announced killed in action

(previously reported missing), 19th July, 1916, at Pozieres, Private Hugh Prescott, dearly loved son of Thos. and Annie Prescott, and loved brother of Will (on active service), aged 21 years.

Among the brave and loyal

How many dear ones fall,

Whose friends bereft have only left

The picture on the wall.

Thy will be done.

—(Inserted by his sorrowing mother and father,

sisters and brothers.)

ROBBINS.- Killed in action, France, on the 16th

August, 1917, Driver Harrie Robbins, the dearly loved youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Robbins;

also brother of Edith, and Will (on active ser-vice), and brother-in-law of T. F. Ordish. Address, 15 Alfred street, North Melbourne; late of 63 Capel street, West Melbourne. SHERIDAN.- Officially reported killed in action,

somewhere in France, 19th July, 1916 (previ-ously reported wounded and missing), Captain

Thomas Francis, dearly beloved sixth son of the late Mr. and Mrs. N. Sheridan, Yarrawonga, and loving brother of Bernard, Patrick, John F. (deceased), Mrs. J. Marshall (Annie), Mrs. E. Hampton (Mary), James, Peter (returned from active service), Nicholas (returned from active service), and Alice; aged 37 years.

Rest in peace.

Deeply regretted.

—(Inserted by his sorrowing brothers and sis-ters.)

SMITH.- On the 19th July, 1916, killed in action

at Fromelles, France (previously reported miss-ing), No. 339 Corpl. P. K. Smith, 29th Bat-talion, late of 24 Rodda street, Coburg.

Never the lotus closes,

Never the wildfowl wake,

But a life goes out on the east wind,

That died for Englands sake. —(Inserted by his loving pal, A. C.)

SMITHSON.- Officially reported killed in action,

20th March, 1917 (previously reported wounded and missing), Herbert Edward, the dearly loved youngest son of J. T. and the late Helen Smith-son, and brother of Harold, Amy, Ernest, Lillias, and Alice, of 15 Grace street, Yarraville, aged 20 years and 11 months.

TAYLOR.- Killed in action, on 3rd May, 1917 (pre-

viously reported wounded and missing), Robert James Taylor, dearly loved fourth son of W. J. and J. Taylor, "Bowmont," Longlea; loved brother of Captain A. W., Captain C. B.,

Second Lieutenant F. C. (all on active service), Dave, and L. C. (killed on 7th June, 1917); grandson of the late Wm. Taylor, Toorak, and the late Thos. Craike, Axe Creek, Longlea; aged 24 years.

USHER.- Killed in action in France, July 19,

1916 (previously reported missing), Private Frede-rick George Usher, dearly beloved eldest son of Fred. G. and Mary Ann Usher, of Bay street, Brighton, and loved brother of Mrs. Westwood, Norman, and Reg. (on active service).

He gave his best, his life, his all.

WALKER.- On the 19th July, 1916, killed in

action (previously reported missing), my be-loved son, Private L. G. Walker, 59th Battalion; grandson of R. F. Hope and the late R. J. Hope, M.A., Camb., Southolt, Suffolk. (In-serted by his mother, R. Walker, Peart street, Leongatha.)

WASHINGTON.- Killed in action, somewhere in

France, August 10, 1917, Private Alfred Wash-ington, No. 7099, beloved youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Washington, of Ivanhoe, late of Mansfield, aged 31 years.

He gave his life that others might live.

—(Inserted by his loving sister, Laura McKer-nan, Gooram.)

WHEELER.- Killed in action, somewhere in

France, on the 19th July, 1916 (previously re-ported missing), Private W. J. Wheeler, 59th Battalion, A.I.F.

"Our darling hero."

—(Inserted by his sorrowing parents, sisters, and brothers.)

WHELAN.- Private V. H. Whelan, on the 19th

July, 1916 (previously reported missing), beloved brother of Harry (Seddon), Frank (W.A.), Bert, Will, Sis, Eddie, Lily, Charlie, and Fred.

His duty nobly done.

WILD.- Killed in action, France, 19th July, 1916

(previously reported missing), Private E. V. Wild (Ernie), dear nephew of A. Wild, and

beloved cousin of Maude, Beryl (Mrs. Dunstan), and Dora, aged 19 years.

For King and country.

—(Inserted by his uncle and cousins, "Beulah," Bennett street, North Fitzroy.)

WILLEY.- Killed in action, France, Private J. Willey, 19th July, 1916 (previously reported miss-ing), beloved husband of Mary, and loving father of Mary, Josiah, Eileen, and Kathleen, and be-loved son of Mrs. Merry, and brother of Mrs.

J. Harvey, Ballarat. (Inserted by loving aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Harlow, Moonee Ponds.)

WINDRAM.- Killed in action, France, 19th July,

1916 (previously reported missing), Harry, loving nephew of William and Annie Nicholson, Caul-

field.

We do not forget you, or do we intend;

We think of you dearly, and will till the end. One year has passed, still fresh in our minds Are our thoughts of dear Harry, so true and

so kind.

DEATHS.

AMOR.- On the 21st September, at Williamstown,

Harriet Amor, relict of the late James Amor, of South Yarra, and beloved mother of Albert, Ada, Mabel, Maud, William, Addie, Frances, Jessie, Daisy.

BASSER (Forehan).- On the 20th September, at

her residence, 15 Drummond street, Carlton, Ellen Basser, the dearly beloved mother of John, Will, Jeremiah, Albert, and Ernest Forehan,

also Mrs. Joseph Drinan, Mrs. E. Sullivan, and Florence Basser. (Interred Friday, 21st Septem-

ber, in the Melbourne General Cemetery.)

R.I.P.

BLOOM.- On the 15th September, passed peace-

fully away at White Horse road, Mitcham, the dearly beloved mother of M. Noonan, Main road, Doncaster, and sister of Henrietta Simon, Main road, Doncaster. (Interred privately, September

17.) Well done, thou good and faithful servant, enter

thou into the joy of thy Lord.

BOXSHALL.- On the 14th September, at Mono-

meith, Thomas, loving husband of Elizabeth Boxshall, dearly loved father of James, Thomas,

Charles, Annie (Mrs. Coyte, Victoria place, Yar-raville), Dollie (Mrs. Evans, Charles street, St. Kilda), William, Henry, Nell (Mrs. Chatfield, Mornington), Bert (on active service), aged 88 years. Colonist of 75 years.

Sleeping. CLEARY.- On the 19th September, at "Geraldine,"

Maryborough, Joseph Nicholas, beloved husband

of Florence Cleary, and father of Eileen, Leo, and Val, aged 60 years. R.I.P.

CLEAVES.- On the 19th September, at St.

Hubert's road, Caulfield, Job, dearly loved hus-band of Emma Cleaves, and loving father of Mrs. Herbert Sharpe (East Caulfield) and Mrs. Frank Snell (Caulfield). DINSMORE.- On the 22nd July, at 4 May Terrace,

Mount Florida, Glasgow, Scotland, Agnes Rox-borough Dinsmore, the dearly beloved wife of W. H. Dinsmore, surveyor, and beloved and only sister of Mrs. E. R. Dinsmore, Victoria street, St.

Kilda. EADES.- On the 20th September, 1917, at his resi-

dence, High Camp, dearly beloved husband of Margaret, and loving father of Joseph, Thomas,

Mrs. McGann, Agnes, Maggie, Charles, and Lizzie,

aged 73. R.l.P. GILL.- On the 18th September, at Melbourne

(suddenly), Denis Willmott Gill, of Bealiba road, Glenhuntly, the dearly loved husband of Lilian

Margaret Gill, and elder son of George Gill, age 35 years.

GILSENAN (nee Coppock).- On the 18th September, at private hospital, Eastern Hill (of pneumonia), Barbara Ann (Annie), beloved wife of G. R.

Gilsenan, loving mother of Joyce, George, and Jessie, and loving sister of Gilbert, Robert, Donald, of Manangatang; Mrs. W. Harrison, Colac; Mrs. F. F. Christensen, Berriwillock; Mrs. C. Hoath, of Daylesford; and the late Mrs. J. Harrison, of Rokewood, aged 38 years.

GRAHAM.- On the 20th September, at Numurkah,

Ellen, the beloved wife of Armstrong Graham, mother of Margaret, William, and Arthur, and the late James Graham, aged 78 years.

HAYES.- On the 20th September, at his late resi-

dence, Warren road, Mordialloc, Frederick Hayes, late of Faversham, Kent, England, aged 65 years.

DEATHS.

HEALEY.- On the 21st September, at his residence,

No. 228 Pelham street, Carlton, William, the dearly loved husband of Ellen Healey, and lov-ing father of Mrs. Carey, West Brunswick, aged 53 years. No flowers, by request.

May his soul rest in peace.

HERLITZ.- On the 19th September, at Chelten-

ham, Minnie, the dearly beloved wife of Pastor Herlitz, aged 74 years. (Interred privately, by request, on the 21st September, Melbourne Gene-ral Cemetery.)

LESLIE.- On the 20th September, at her late resi-

dence, Lilydale road, Healesville, Emma, the dearly beloved wife of James W. Leslie, driver, Victorian railways, and beloved mother of Jessie

and William.

LOVELL.- On the 21st Septemher, at his mother's

residence, Warragul, Esh, dearly loved eldest son of Mrs. James Lovell, loving brother of Sophie, James, Myrtle, Pearl, and Mrs. R. V. Parnell, Mount Macedon, aged 33 years.

McGILTON.- On the 16th September, at her resi-

dence, "Belmont," Murchison, Isabella, relict of the late John McGilton, in her 73rd year.

MORRIS.- On the 21st September, 1917, at Eagle-

hawk, Samuel Lance Morris, elder son of Fred P. Morris (clerk of courts) and Sara Morris.

MURRAY.- On the 20th September, at "Tecoma,"

Booran road, Caulfield, Annie Murray, widow of the late Edward Murray, and loving mother of John and Walter, aged 84 years. (Interred pri-vately 21st September, 1917.)

MUSGRAVE.- On the 28th July, 1917, at "Evora,"

Upper Bridge road, Redhill, Surrey, England, Mary Ann, the widow of the late Arthur T. Musgrave, formerly of Ballan, Victoria, aged 96

years.

O'LEARY.- On the 21st September (suddenly), at

her residence, Woodend, Margaret, beloved wife of John O'Leary, and devoted mother of James, John, and Catherine, Mrs. Waghorn, and the late Private Joseph O'Leary, aged 62 years.

Rest in peace.

PRESTON.- On the 20th September, at Albury,

Harold, only son of Robert Preston, Stockport, England, and husband of Ann May Preston, aged 34 years.

ROONEY.- On the 7th July, at Chicago, late of

Adelaide, S.A., Patrick, dearly beloved husband of Elizabeth Rooney, and loved father of Mary, Peter, and Mr. George B. Farmer, Essendon, loved brother of Sister M. John, Rev. Father Rooney, and Judge Rooney, of Chicago, aged 82.

May his soul rest in peace.

SCOTT.- On the 19th September, at 18 Normanby

street, Windsor, William, beloved husband of Mary, W. Scott, aged 73, loved father of William, George, Charles, and Keith (all on active ser-

vice). Deeply regretted.

SEDDON.- On the 21st September, at 403 Hoddle

street, Abbotsford, William, the well-loved hus-band of Catherine, and dear father of Katie, Will, James, Malcolm (on active service), Margaret, Walter (returned Anzac), Donald, Marion, and Clyde (Ruth and Jane), deceased, eldest son of the late James and Ruth Seddon, Birken-head, England, eldest son-in-law of the late James and Catherine Johnstone. A colonist of 70 years. (Private interment, 22nd inst.)

SMITH.- On the 19th September, at 24 Chaucer

street, Moonee Ponds, Emma, widow of the late Frederick Smith, surveyor. (Private inter-ment.)

SPARGO.- On the 21st September, at the Mel-

bourne Hospital, Vincent, the beloved son of

Lexie and the late Stephen Spargo, and loving brother of Marceline, aged 20 years and 9 months.

Loved by all who know him.

THOMAS.- On the 15th September, at Llwyd,

corner Queen and Hotham street, North Wil-liamstown, William Henry (Harry), beloved hus-band of Mary Jane Thomas, father of David, Henry, and William Stanley (on active service), and the late Eliz. Macintyre, son of the late Henry and Eliz. Thomas, son-in-law the late William and Eliz. Carpenter, stepfather of Mrs. J. G. Hall (nee Minnie Lloyd). (Interred at Williamstown Cemetery.)

Peacefully resting.

TREWAVAS.- On the 19th September, at his resi-

dence, Lester street, Eaglehawk, Benjamin Trewavas, aged 76 years.

At rest.

VERDON.- On the 25th July, in England, Arthur

Lawrence Ridley, the eldest son of the late Sir George Frederic Verdon, of Mount Macedon, Victoria.

WALTON.- On the 19th September, at his resi-dence, No. 26 Rowena parade, Richmond,

Stephen, brother of Mrs. E. R. Trewavis, Alfred Walton, step-brother of W. C. Smith, of Vic-torian Railways.

WELLWOOD.- On the 16th September, at High

street, Kew, William Henry (Bill), the dearly

loved friend of Mr. and Mrs. W. Black and family, of East Camberwell, Echuca, and Brisbane.

YOUNG.- On the 20th September, James Robert

("Alick"), the beloved eldest son of Andrew and the late Ellen Young, 10 Cecil street, Williams-

town.

IN MEMORIAM. On Active Service.

COX.- In loving memory of our dear Walter,

youngest son of Mrs. Cox and the late Mr. F. A. Cox, who died in England, Sept. 22, 1916, from wounds received in the Somme, after serving in Gallipoli.

Honour to those who wear the Cross!

But 'neath a brighter sun

A hero band one day shall stand

When earth's brief race is run,

And shall rejoice to hear His voice,

"Soldiers of God, well done!"

-(Touchstone.)

DERRICK.- In loving memory of our cousin,

Major C. R. Derrick, died of wounds received at Gallipoli, September 20, 1915.

In the bloom of life God called him,

In the pride of his manhood days; None knew him but to trust him,

None speaks his name but in praise.

-(Mr. and Mrs. Atkinson and family, Grosvenor street, Brighton.)

GRIMWADE.- In proud and loving memory of

George Risdon Grimwade, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Norton Grimwade, "Homeden," Toorak, private in the 6th Field Ambulance, Australian Imperial Forces, killed in action, Gallipoli, 22nd September, 1915.

McCARTHY.- In loving memory of our dear son and

brother Bert, who was killed at Lone Pine on

19th September, 1915. R.I.P. (Inserted by his loving mother, sisters, and brother Ray, on active service.)

NASH.- In loving memory of my dearest friend,

Pte. Charles B. Nash, 58th Batt. (late 6th); died of wounds while prisoner, September 18, 1916.

Duty nobly done.

—(Inserted by his loving friend, Mary, South

Yarra.)

ROSE.- In memory of our pal, Private Jack Rose,

who was killed at Ypres on 22nd September, 1916. (Inserted by Wally, Sorrento, returned; and Alf. Skelton, on active service.)

ROY-NICHOLSON.- In fond remembrance of

Private Eric Roy, missing since August, 1915; also Private James Nicholson, died 22nd Septem-ber, 1915.

Not forgotten.

—(Inserted by A. Reeves, Korumburra, and Pri-vate Ernest Reeves, France.)

BROWN.- A tribute to the memory of Fred Brown,

who died at Mooroopna September 22, 1915. (In-serted by R. and L. Benson.)

CRAWFORD.- In loving memory of my dear hus-

band and our dear father, Robert Crawford, died at Colac (result of motor accident) 22nd September, 1915 (late of Tooborac and Lorne).

No loved ones stood around him

To catch his last faint sighs,

Or whisper just one loving word

Before he closed his eyes.

—(Inserted by his loving wife and family, Min-mindie.)

DAU.- In remembrance of our dearly loved father,

John J. Dau, who passed away to the higher life on 22nd September, 1915, at his late residence, "Heather Farm," Kilmore Junction.

"After weariness—rest." And the stately ships sail on

To their harbour under the hill;

But oh, for the touch of a vanished hand,

And the sound of a voice that is still.

But yet, when that great light which men call

death

Strikes thro' the gloom and stills at last the

strife— There will come a hush, a sigh, a fleeting

breath— And we shall meet again in endless life. -(Inserted by his loving sons, Wilfred S. Dau (Methodist Missionary, Strathbogie), Capt. A. H.

D., Sapp. C. W. D., Pte. W. D., on active ser-vice in France.)

Also our brother, Trooper F. G. Dau, who was killed in action at Schurveberg Hoek, South

Africa.

In the dawn of a splendid manhood,

When the tide of his youth ran high;

With courage and hope in his bearing

He waved us a last goodbye.

But our dreams are all shattered and ended;

Our hero is silent and still;

And "dead on the field of honour"

Is all that is left to tell.

DAVIES (nee Little).- In loving memory of my

dear sister, Gertie, who fell asleep on September

21, 1916.

Safe home.

—(Inserted by her loving sister, Maude, and W.

R. Stevenson.)

HOUSE.- In loving memory of my dear wife and

our dear mother, who passed away on Septem-ber 24, 1915.

Two years have passed since that sad day, When our dear mother was called away, God took her home; it was His will; Forget her, no, we never will.

—(Inserted by her loving husband and daughters, Ermyn and Phyllis.)

JOHNSON.- In loving memory of my dearly be-

loved husband and loving father, John Johnson, late of Victoria Villa, Cubitt street, Richmond, who departed this life 20th September, 1914.

He left behind some aching hearts,

That loved him ever dear;

Hearts that never will forget

His memory written here.

—(Inserted by his loving wife and daughters.)

JONES.- In loving memory of my dear brother,

John Joseph, who died September 18, 1915; also Margaret, dearly loved wife of the above, who died January 7, 1917. R.I.P.

KLEIN.- In loving memory of our dear father,

who passed away on the 22nd September, 1915,

at Beechworth.

"They miss you most who loved you best."

—(Inserted by his loving children, grandchildren, and son-in-law.)

LACEY.- In loving memory of my dear husband

and our dear father, Joseph Charles, who died at "Hayes House," Barkly street, Brunswick,

September 22, 1909.

"Always remembered."

-(Inserted by his loving wife and children.)

LETTE.- In fond and loving memory of our darling

father, died 17th September, 1911, at 2 Ward street; also our darling mother, died 28th Sep-tember, 1916, after a short illness, at 2 Ward street.

We who loved you sadly miss you As it dawns another year;

Whatever we do, wherever we go,

Thoughts of you are alwavs near.

Nearer, my God, to Thee.

-(Inserted by their loving son, William, and daughters, Dorothy, Brisbane, and Ella, Mel-

bourne).

MARRISON.- In loving memory of our dear father,

who passed peacefully away at Moonee Ponds on 23rd September, 1915.

We who love you sadly miss you,

As it dawns another year;

In our lonely hours of thinking,

Thoughts of you are ever dear.

Sadly missed.

-(Inserted by his loving daughter and son,

Ariadne (Mrs. Torr) and George.)

IN MEMORIAM.

McKAY.- In loving memory of my fondly loved

and devoted mother, who died 23rd September, 1914; also my dear father, March, 1903, and brother, May, 1902.

-(Sadly missed by daughter and son-in-law, G.

and J. McKay.)

McLAUGHLIN (nee Elsie Williams).- In loving

memory of our dear daughter and sister, Elsie, who died at Randwick, Sydney, on 22nd Sep-tember, 1915.

Sleeping.

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

MOBBERLEY.- In loving memory of our dear

mother, who died 22nd September, 1915; also our dear father, who died 13th June, 1913.

Time may heal the broken-hearted,

Time may make the wound less sore; But time can never stop the longing

Of our loved ones, gone before. —(Inserted by their loving family.)

MORISON, M.- In memory of our dear father, who

passed away September 17, 1916, at 83 Kerferd road, Albert Park.

Sadly missed.

—(Inserted by his loving family.)

PATTERSON.- In loving memory of my husband

and our dear father, Wm. Patterson, who died at his residence, Ramelton, Toolamba, 23rd Sep-tember, 1912.

In His keeping.

—(Inserted by his wife and family.)

PATTERSON.- In loving memory of our dear

father, who passed away at his residence, "Ramelton," Toolamba, on the 23rd September, 1912.

A good and kind father.

Ever remembered.

—(Inserted by Alice and James Bitoon, "Larne," Toolamba.)

RALPH.- In loving memory of my dear husband

and our dear father, James Henry Ralph, who passed away on the 22nd September, 1915, at Waverley road, Mt. Waverley.

Memories of his upright ways

Will linger with us all our days.

No one knows how much we miss him,

Or what the farewell cost, But Jesus and His angels

Have gained what we have lost.

—(Inserted by his loving wife and family.)

RYAN.- In sad and loving memory of our dearly

beloved and only daughter, sister, and grand-daughter, Mary Ryan, who died 22nd September, 1916.

We do not forget her, nor do we intend,

We think of her dearly and will to the end; One year has past still fresh in our minds,

Is the memory of our darling, so true and so kind.

Oh, for a touch of a vanished hand, Or a sound of a voice that is still.

—(Inserted by her sorrowing parents, S. A. and P. Ryan; her brothers, Jack and Phil; and her grandmother, Mrs. McKenzie.)

RYAN.- In sad and loving memory of our dear

cousin, Mary, who died on the 22nd September,

1916.

"Loving remembrance."

—(Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fisher and family, Rainbow.)

SETTER.- In loving memory of my dear wife and

mother, who passed away on the 22nd September, 1913.

Her memory is as dear to-day

As in the hour she passed away.

—(Inserted by her loving husband and family.)

SHURMAN.- In affectionate remembrance of Alice

Gertrude (Bubs), who suddenly departed this life 22nd September, 1914, at 82 Holdsworth street, Fremantle, dearly loved wife of Albert Ernest, mother of wee Ernie, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Sieyers.

As true a heart as ever beat

Has passed away from earth.

But memory dwells within the heart

Of those who knew her worth.

We often think of you, dear Bubs,

How sudden was your call.

There is nothing left to answer,

But your photo, on the wall.

-(Inserted by her loving aunt and cousin, Mrs.

Corrigan, Post-office, St. Leonards. West Aus-tralian papers please copy.)

STEAD.- A tribute of love to the memory of dear

Cleo, who departed this life September 22, 1912, at Richmond.

Ever remembered. -(A.E.S.)

THOMSON.- ln loving memory of my dear friend,

Maud, who passed away at Castlemaine, 22nd September, 1916.

A friendship by death has been broken,

But her memory will live with me still; For the lighthouse of life is but friendship,

A friendship through good and through ill. -(Her friend, Gladys.)

VOGLER.- In affectionate memory of William

Vogler, b. Feignmouth, Devonshire, England, 1827; d. 6th March, 1900; and Mary Vogler (nee Oliver), d. 18th September, 1915; dearly beloved parents of W.J.V. ("Shrewsbury," 109 Blyth street, Brunswick), Dr. H.H.V. (Yarra Glen), J.O.V. (Port Elizabeth), Mrs. P. Blackman,

Mrs. P. Bird, and Mrs. W. C. Laing.

WHITE.- In loving memory of our darling daugh-

ter and sister Muriel, who passed away on the 17th September, 1916.

The treasures of earth must all fall,

Its riches of honour decay,

But the riches of love that are ours,

Even death cannot take them away.

-(Inserted by her loving mother, father, sister, and brothers.)

YOUNG.- In loving memory of our dear mother,

who passed away on 22nd September, 1909; also our dear father, who died on 2nd July, 1913, at Prahran.

Sweet to remember, those who once were near, And who, though absent, still are just as dear;

Remembered, loved, though years onward sail.

—(Inserted by their loving daughters, J. and M. Young.)

YOUNG.- In loving memory of my dear father, who

passed away at Prahran, July 2, 1913, and my loving mother, September 22, 1909.

He giveth His beloved sleep.

—(Inserted by their loving daughter Beatrice, son-in-law, and grandchildren.)

BEREAVEMENT CARDS.

LISTON.- Miss GILLARD desires to THANK her

many friends for their kind sympathy in the sad loss of her dear friend Bruce, killed in action April 11, 1917. LUKEY.- Mr. and Mrs. LUKEY and Family and

Miss Allert desire to THANK kind friends and relatives for expressions of sympathy, visits, let-ters, cards, in their sad bereavement of their dearly loved son, brother, and lover, Charlie, killed in action in France, July 19, 1916. 15 Macfarland

street, Brunswick.

MATCHETT.- Mr. and Mrs. D. MATCHETT,

Glenburn, Yea, desire to sincerely THANK their many friends, especially Mr. and Mrs. F. Robinson, Brighton, Nurse Troy, Drs. McLean and Stawell, Rev. Scott, and teacher and pupils of Glenburn school, for their great kindness and sympathy in the loss of their beloved daughter,

Renie.

MR. and Mrs. JACK WILLIAMS and Family

desire to THANK their many friends and relations for kind expressions of sympathy, visits, letters, cards, telegrams, and beautiful floral tributes received during their sad and sudden be-reavement in the death of their dearly loved daughter and sister, Mrs. Bertha Paarman. 919 High street, Upper Northcote. MR. and Mrs. W. D. PAINTER and Family

desire to return THANKS to their many kind friends for their expressions of sympathy in visits, letters, cards, telegrams, and beautiful floral tributes during their sad and sudden bereave-ment, the loss of their dear little Rita. 8 Cameron st., W. Richmond. MR. and Mrs. YEADON, Miss YEADON, and Mr. and Mrs. LOVE desire to THANK their many friends for letters of kind sympathy in the loss of their dear son and brother, Fred, who was killed in action August 5, 1916 (previously re-ported missing). MR. and Mrs. BURNETT and Family desire to sincerely THANK their many friends for ex-pressions of sympathy, visits, letters, telegrams, and cards in their recent sad bereavement by the loss of their dearly loved son and brother George, killed in action in France on the 22nd August, 1917.

MR. T. R. WHITE and Family desire to return

THANKS to the many kind friends for their

expressions of sympathy, cards, and floral tributes during their recent sad bereavement. No. 8 Rail-way place, Newmarket.

MRS. W. E. WAITES, Mrs. G. C. DAVIDSON,

and Family, Mrs. J. TERRY, and brothers R. J. and H. of the late Walter Earnest Waites, desire to return THANKS to all friends for visits,

letters, telegrams, cards, and floral tributes, also doctors and nurses at St. Vincent's Hospital, and Rev. Allnut, during their recent sad bereavement. MRS. McCOMB and Family desire to THANK

their many kind friends and relations for cards, letters, and telegrams, and floral tributes, in

their recent sad and sudden bereavement; also

thanking Nurse Darkwood and Dr. Box for their kind attention; and also the members of Masonic.

Mrs. McComb, 14 Pole street, Footscray. MRS. W. BENNETT and Family desire to re-

turn their sincerest THANKS to the many kind friends and relatives for visits, Ietters, cards, telegrams, and floral tributes received during their recent sad bereavement. "Maidstone," Cecil street, Williamstown. MRS. W. COLE desires to THANK her many

friends for letters, cards, telegrams, in her recent sad bereavement. 765 Brunswick street,

North Fitzroy. MRS. L. WESTCOTT, Mr. A. LESTER and Sisters, desire to THANK all friends for kind sympathy in the recent loss of their dear father.

SUMPTON.- Mr. and Mrs. J. J. SUMPTON and

Family desire to THANK their many friends for expressions of sympathy, letters, cards, tele-grams, and floral tributes received during their re-cent sad bereavement, especially thanking the Rev. Mr. Butcher, of Cranbourne, Messrs. Duff, Moxon, and friends of Cardinia. Service street, Hampton.

FUNERAL NOTICES.

AMOR.- Friends of the late Mr. HARRIET AMOR

are informed that her remains will be in-terred in the St. Kilda Cemetery.

The funeral will move from the residence of her daughter (Mrs. Gould, No. 1 Barry street, South Yarra), THIS DAY (Saturday, September 22), at

3 o'clock.

B. MATTHEWS, Motor Funeral Service, South Yarra, and at Oakleigh.

EADES.- The Friends of the late Mr. JOSEPH

EADES are informed that his remains will be interred in the Pyalong Cemetery.

The funeral will leave his late residence, High Camp, on Saturday, at 1 p.m.

C. W. WILLIAMS, Undertaker, Lancefield.

HAYES.- The Friends of the late FREDERICK

HAYES are informed that his remains will be interred in the Cheltenham Cemetery, THIS DAY (Saturday, 22nd September), at 3.30 p.m.

ROSE BROS., Undertakers, Cheltenham. Tel.

No. 42 Chelt.

HEALEY.- The Friends of the late Mr. WIL-LIAM HEALEY are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, in the Coburg Cemetery.

The funeral is appointed to move from his late re-

sidence, No. 228 Pelham street, Carlton, THIS DAY (Saturday, 22nd inst.), at 3.30 o'clock.

ALFRED ALLISON (Estab. 1854), Funeral Direc-tor. Head office: 221 Victoria street, West Mel-bourne, near William street. 'Phone Central 980.

FUNERAL NOTICES.

JAMIESON.- Robbie Burns Lodge No. 88.— The

officers and members of the above lodge and the craft in general are requested to follow the remains of our late Bro. DAVID JAMIESON to the place of interment, Williamstown Cemetery.

The funeral will leave his residence, 27 North road, Newport, To-morrow (Sunday), at 2.30 p.m. Brethren to meet at Masonic Hall at 2 p.m. sharp.

J. H. WHITWAM, W.M.

C. W. LAVER, Secretary.

SPARGO.- The Friends of Mrs. SPARGO

are respectfully invited to follow the remains of her dearly beloved son Vincent, to the place of interment, in the Fawkner General Cemetery.

The funeral will leave his mother's residence, 23 Bevan street, Albert Park, THIS DAY (Saturday, 22nd, 1917), at 2.30 o'clock.

JOHN ALLISON, Embalmer and Funeral Direc-tor, Dundas place, Albert Park. Telephones: 1003, 1105, and 2038 Central. YOUNG.- The Friends of the late Mr. JAMES ROBERT (ALICK) YOUNG, are respectfully

informed that his remains will be interred in the Williamstown Cemetery.

The funeral is appointed to move from the resi-

dence of his father (Mr. Andrew Young, 10 Cecil street, Williamstown), THIS DAY (Saturday), at

3 o'clock.

THOS. LONSDALE, Undertaker, Ferguson street,

Williamstown. 'Phone 25, Williamstown.