Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Saturday 14 October 1933, page 14


BIRTHS.

ATTWOOD (nee Gwen East).—October 9, at War Memorial Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Attwood, of 8 Cross-street, Waverley—a daughter (Judith

Rosemary).

BALL.—October 10, at Avonhurst private hospital,

Melbourne, to Mrs. W. A. Ball—a daughter

(Diane).

BALLANTYNE (nee Frances A. White).—October 4, 1933, at 24 Lilac-street, Punchbowl, to Mr. and Mr. J. W. Ballantyne—a son (Calan John). BYLES.—October 6, at The Poplars private hos-pital, Epping, to Babette, wife of D. J. Byles, of

Batlow and Normanhurst—a son (Brian Beuzeville).

CONNELL.—October 11, at Winona private hos-pital, Lane Cove, to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Connell— a daughter.

COSTELLO.—At War Memorial Hospital, Waver-ley, to Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Costello, of Campsie—

a daughter.

COWAN-HACKETT (nee Ada Jean Castle).—Octo-ber 8, 1933, at 15 Ray-street, Pascoe Vale, Mel-

bourne, to Mr. and Mrs. Cowan-Hackett—a son (Terrance Benjamin) (Terry).

DALEY.—October 6, at Audale, Pittwater-road, Deewhy, to Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Daley—a daughter

(Nancye Edith).

DAVIES.—September 26, to Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Davies, of Auburn—a daughter (Margaret Ellen).

DAY (nee GIadys Smith).—October 11, 1933, at Bethesda private hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. W. A.

Day—a daughter.

DONOVAN.—October 19, 1933, at Charlemount private hospital, Darlinghurst, to Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Donovan—a son (David Francis).

DRINKALL.—October 11, to Mr. and Mrs. T. Drinkall, of Warrawee—a son (George William

Wales).

DUUS.—October 3, at Tully, North Queensland, to Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Duus (nee Frances Cover-dale, Newcastle)—a daughter.

ERBY.—October 4, at Highbury private hospi-

tal, Burwood, to Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Erby, of Strathfield-a daughter. Both well.

FENTON.—October 12, to Mr. and Mrs. J. G.

Fenton, of 39 Burnell-street, Drummoyne—a

daughter.

GIBBES.—October 12, 1933, at their home, 48 William Edward-street, Longueville, to Mr. and Mrs. A. F. E. Gibbes—a son. Both doing well.

GROVES.—September 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Groves, 17 Kays-avenue, Dulwich Will—the gift of a daughter (Hazel).

HAVARD.—October 7, to Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Havard, of Artarmon—a daughter.

HISCOX.—October 10, at Undercliffe, Roxburgh-street, Kandos, to Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hiscox—

a daughter.

HOTTEN.—October 8, at Oroya, Strathfield, to

Mr. and Mrs. H. G. T. Hotten—a son.

JONES (nee Gertie Frost).—October 11, at Grant-ham private hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jones, of Taronga, Canowindra—a son (Kieth Graham).

KENTWELL (nee Thelma Poulton).—October 12, 1933, at St. Kilda private hospital, Hornsby, to Mr. and Mrs. L. Kentwell—a son (Raoul).

KINDER (nee Margaret Davis).—September 19, at Carinya private hospital, Concord West, to Mr. and Mrs. C. Kinder, Concord West—a daughter (still-born).

LINDEMAN.—September 28, 1933, at Esternholme

private hospital, Tamworth, to Mr. and Mrs. Y. S.

Lindeman—a son.

LOUDON (nee Cooke).—October 10, 1933, at their residence, 157 Chetwynd-road, Guildford, to Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Loudon—a son (Bruce Jeyes).

MACFARLANE.—October 4, 1933, at Wallaroy-street, Concord West, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Mac-

farlane—a daughter.

MAHONY.—October 10, at Strathmore private hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Mahony, of 12 Bellevue-avenue, West Ryde—a daughter (Gael).

MATTHEWS (nee Elsie Tolley).—October 10, 1933, at Strathmore private hospital, Stanmore, to Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Matthews—a daughter.

MELDRUM.—September 26, at Burilda private hospital, Summer Hill, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Roy Meldrum—a daughter (Audrey).

NEWMAN (nee Vera Somes).—October 10, 1933, at 37 Maitland-avenue, South Kensington—a son

(Kevin Eugene).

O'CONNOR (nee Jean Thomson).—October 10, to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Unsworth O'Connor, of Bundarra, N.S.W.—a daughter

PERRAN.—October 11, at Fettercairn private hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Perran, of 58 Everton-street, Hamilton—a daughter (Iris Ruth).

PURCHAS.—To the wife of Maurice Purchas,

Young—a daughter.

QUARTLY.—October 8, at War Memorial Hos-pital, Waverley, to Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Quartly, Bondi—a daughter (Colleen Clare).

RENN (nee Ann Golding).—October 11, at Lynton private hospital, North Sydney, to Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Renn, North Sydney—a daughter (Sybil Maud).

SAWYER.—October 7, at St. Ronans, Gurwood-

street, Wagga, the wife of Wallace B. Sawyer, of

Eringoarrah, Wagga—a son.

SCOTT (nee Lilian Eastwood).—October 2, at Hinemoa private hospital, Gosford, to Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Scott, of Tascott—a son (Donald Harold).

SMITH (nee Irene McKechnie).—At Matron Heise's private hospital, Camden, to Mr. and Mrs.

Len Smith—a son.

STEWART.—September 29, at Englewood private hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Neville Stewart—a

daughter (Beverly).

STRANG.—October 11, at Lynton private hos-pital, North Sydney, to Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Strang,

of Beanbri—a son.

SWANSON.—October 8, at Cooinda, Cremorne, to Mr. and Mrs. George T. Swanson, of Mosman—a

son.

THORNE (nee Bena Bawn).—September 24, at Granville, to Mr. and Mrs. E. Thorne, of Botany—

a daughter (Yvonne Eve).

WATERS.—October 12, at Lochinvar hospital, Coogee, to Mr. and Mrs. L. Waters, Howard-street,

Randwick—a son.

WEBB.—September 27, at Wallsend, to Rose, wife of J. W. Webb—a son (Trevor James).

WOODLANDS (nee Marjorie Evans).—October 6, at The Poplars, Private Hospital, Epping, to Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Woodlands—a son (Brian Keith). ______

ENGAGEMENTS.

The Engagement is announced of Ruth Winifred, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wilson, of Birrida, Park-avenue, Roseville, to William George, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Cox, of Oxford,

England.

The Engagement is announced of Lucy, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Coxhead, of Em-press-street, Hurstville, to Walter, second son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Nelson, of Hillcrest-avenue,

Hurstville.

The Engagement is announced of Mildred, elder daughter of Mrs. F. Sample and the late Mr. B. Sample, of Ashfield, to Herbert Mathieson, second youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Baily,

of Ashfield.

The Engagement has been announced in London between John, only son of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Minter, of Bedford, England, and Beatrice, second daughter of the late Mr. C. J. Ainsworth, and Mrs. Ainsworth, formerly of Grafton, N.S.W.

The Engagement is announced of Marjorie Joan, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Moss, of Roseville, to Noel Peter, only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Brewster, also of Roseville.

The Engagement is announced of Beatrice Vyner, daughter of the late Mr. Clarence White, of Armi-

dale, and Mrs. M. V. White, of Buckhurst, Double Bay, to Claude Gilchrist, elder son of Mr. and Mrs.

T. R. Donkin, of Moss Vale.

The Engagement has been announced of Marie, eldest daughter of Sergeant and Mrs. W. A. Beggs, Mudgee, to Darcy, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. James Smith, Bonniview, Mudgee. ______

MARRIAGES.

LANDON—PIGOTT.—October 2, 1933, at St. Kevin's, Eastwood, by the Rev. Father Cusack, Roy, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Landon, of East-wood, to Bessie, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

H. Pigott, of Eastwood.

MURPHY—STEVENSON.—September 23, 1933, at St. Benedict's, Sydney, by the Rev. R. Lyne, Sydney Dudley, youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank, Murphy, of Randwick, to Helen, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Stevenson, of Musselburgh,

Scotland.

NISSEN—BALE.—September 30, at St. Jude's Church, Randwick, by the Rev. Canon Cakebread, Clare, eldest daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs. W. G. Bale, of Stanmore, to William, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Nissen, of Canterbury.

O'DONNELL—EGAN.—September 16, 1933, at St. Vincent's, Ashfield, by the Rev. Father Macken, C. M. William, fourth son of the late Mr. and Mrs. O'Donnell, of Punchbowl, to Gertrude, only daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Egan, of Bland-street, Ash-

field.

PESCHT-SCHONHARDT.—September 23, 1933, at St. Nicolas', Coogee, R. F. Schonhardt, of Coogee, to O. J. Pescht, of Chemnitz, Germany.

SAUERBIER—DEAN.—September 9, 1933, at Hol-

terman-street, Methodist Church, Crow's Nest, by the Rev. S. Varcoe Cocks, Horace Herbert Sauerbier, to Gwenyth Rose, only daughter of the late Mr. C. Dean and Mrs. L. A. Dean, of North Sydney.

WARK—TREVITT.—September 2, 1933, at Hornsby, by Mr. R. Hickson, Allan Maurice, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wark, Belgaum, India, to Lois Muriel, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Trevitt, Junction-road, Hornsby. ______

GOLDEN WEDDINGS.

ALLEN—DAWSON.—October 14, 1883, at Liver-pool, England, by Rev. John Turnbull, William Allen to Amelia Dawson. Present address, Edge-Hill, Bent-

street, Stanmore. ______

DEATHS.

ALLEY.—October 13, 1933, at her residence, Chamberlain-road, Guildford, Agnes Matilda Alley,

aged 76 years.

ASHTON.—October 9, 1933, William Thomas, lov-ing husband of Margaret May, of 150 Pitt-street,

Redfern, aged 51 years.

BARRETT.—October 13, 1933, at Lidcombe Hos-pital, John Silas Barrett, aged 69 years.

BARRETT.—October 13, 1933, at Children's Hos-pital, Camperdown, Kevin Norman, beloved son of

Mr. and Mrs. W. Barrett and brother of Brian.

BEARD.—October 12, 1933, at a private hospital, Narrandera, John Brice, dearly beloved

husband of Edith Lillian Beard.

BELL—October 13, 1933, at 25 Boronia-avenue, Beecroft, Frederick, dearly loved husband of May and loving father of John, aged 47 years.

BLACKALL.—October 10, 1933, at Tooloogan,

Scone, William Robson.

BOYD.—October 10, at her residence, Cathedral-

street, East Sydney, late Newtownards, Ireland, Agnes Jane, beloved mother of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Boyd, Balmain, grandmother of Doris, Edith, Mona, Sylvia, and Hugh. Peace, perfect peace.

BRADLEY.—October 13, 1933, at her residence, Cannery-road, Plumpton, Mary Bradley, widow of the late John Bradley, aged 69 years.

BRASNETT.—October 12, 1933, at her home, Park-avenue, Gordon Eliza Jane, widow of the late W. E. Brasnett, and beloved mother of William, Grace Higgins, Lillian O'Reilly, and Rita Brasnett,

in her 83rd year.

BURGESS.—October 13, at Royal North Shore Hospital, Reuben Lambert Burgess, (late of East Maitland), beloved husband of the late Sarah Ann Burgess, loving father of Mary (Mrs. J. Genge), Jack, Harry, and uncle of Ruby Lake, aged 73 years.

CAMPBELL.—October 6, at a private hospital, Brisbane, Leila Mary, dearly loved wife of Major A. E. G. Campbell, of Toowoomba, mother of Pat-rick, Walter, and David, and only child of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Murphy, of Burringbar, Tweed River. (Pneumonia). R.I.P. Interred Murwillumbah,

October 7.

CARRIGAN.—October 13, 1933, at Goondiwindi,

Q., William Bede, of Loch Adair, Moree, and Gor-don, loved husband of Gertrude and loving father of Eileen (Mrs. B. Scott), Marie (Mrs. Dr. Perry), Bede, Keith, Gordon, Aubrey, Dominic, and Sheila.

COX.—September 9, 1933, at 40 Gloucester-street, city, James, beloved husband of Florence Cox an father of James, Gladys, Mary, Thomas, Florence, Sadie, John, Annie, Carleton, Con, Stanley, Leslie; also died at Bulimba, Brisbane, July 28, 1933, Kate Imber, beloved sister of above deceased.

CURRY.—October 11, 1933, at Randwick Hos-pital, Rebecca Frances. Privately interred.

DAVIS.—October 13, 1933 (suddenly), at Dar-linghurst, Herbert Mandelson, dearly loved hus-band of Evelyn, and beloved father of Chic and

Olive.

DOWSETT.—October 12, 1933, at Drummoyne, Frederick George, beloved husband of Margaret and loving father of Gwen and Nancy, aged 50

years.

DEATHS.

DOYLE.—October 7, 1933, at Tamworth District Hospital, Alfred Francis Doyle, aged 38 years.

DUFFY.—October 13, 1933, at her residence, 200 Doncaster-avenue, Kensington, Ellen Duffy, be-loved wife of Patrick Duffy, and loved mother of Frank, Nellie, Emily, William, Phil, Esther, John, Kathleen, and Gwen, aged 65 years. R.I.P.

FAHEY.—October 1, at Soldiers' Memorial Hos-pital, Scottsdale, Tasmania, William James Fahey, loving and loved husband of Dorothy Fahey and loving father of Alma, Kathleen, Sheila, and baby

Kevin.

FARMER.—October 13, 1933, Jack Lloyd Farmer, accidentally killed, aged 15 years.

FIELDER.—October 13, 1933, at his residence, 40 Glendon-road, Double Bay, Albert Erbert, be-loved husband of Martha Jane Fielder and loving father of Tom, Albert, and Ann, in his 72nd year.

At rest.

FREEMAN.—October 12, at his residence, Leontes, Weynton-street, Annandale, William Freeman, sen.

Privately interred. R.I.P.

GORDON.—October 13, 1933, at a private hos-pital, Mrs. Emma Gordon, relict of the late Charles Thos. Gordon, formerly of Taree, aged 77 years.

HAGEN.—October 13, 1933, at her residence, Sharrow, Bay-parade, Malabar, Stella, beloved wife of Jack Hagen and mother of Esma, Peggy, Jack, and Heather, aged 39 years (late of Hornsby).

HARVEY.—October 11, in hospital at Capetown, South Africa, George, dearly beloved brother of H. S. Harvey, Mrs. Carter, and Florence Harvey,

Beecroft (late of Ashfield).

HELLIWELL.—October 8, 1933, at the Coast Hos-pital, Frederick, beloved husband of Beatrice Helli-well, 40 Stewart-street, Paddington. At rest.

HIGGINS.—September 14, 1933, at Los Angeles, California, Thomas Bernard (Bernie), beloved youngest son of the late Bartholomew and Margaret Higgins, of Chatswood, N.S.W., aged 42 years.

R.I.P.

HONEY.—October 10, 1933, at his residence, 38 Croydon-street, Petersham, Samuel Lewis, beloved husband of Rhoda, and father of Lyles (Mrs. G. H. Endean) and Frank, aged 63 years.

HUTCHINS.—October 13, at Peak Hill, William, beloved husband of Jane, and loving father of John (Peak Hill), Sarah (Mrs. Watman, Fivedock), Lizzie (Mrs. Martin, deceased), William (Allawah), George (deceased), Charlie (Dubbo), Artie (de-ceased), Clarence (Sydney), and loving grandfather of Hazel, Thelma, and Clover, and great-grand-father of little Harry, aged 94 years (late of Goul-

burn and Dubbo).

JOHNSON.—October 10, 1933, at the residence of his brother-in-law, George Williamson, 47 McIntyre-street, Gordon, James Johnson, only son of the late William and Mary Johnson, of Cow Hill Farm, Dunston-on-Tyne, England, and brother of Isabel Johnson and Alice (Mrs. George Williamson). Privately interred Gore Hill Cemetery.

LARBALESTERIER.—October 13, 1933, at his resi-dence, 12 Gears-avenue, Drummoyne, Charles William Larbalestier, loving father of Carrie, Lily, (Mrs. Torr), Pearl, Fred, and of Irene, and grand-

father of Irene, aged 68 years.

LEATHERDAY.—October 13, 1933, at her resi-dence, Queen's-road, Asquith, Lily Elizabeth, be-loved wife of Francis Leatherday, aged 61 years.

LE HELLOCO.—October 13, 1933, at his resi-

dence, 204 Oxford-street, Paddington, Louis Le Helloco, late of Hay, dearly loved husband of Annie

Le Helloco, aged 69 years.

MACKISON.—At Merrylands, Richard, aged 68, privately interred, Liverpool R.C. Cemetery, Octo-

ber 12, 1933. R.I.P.

McCULLAGH.—September 30, 1933, at Wallsend Cottage Hospital, James Joseph, of Grangebeg, Wyee, loved husband of Edith Alice, and father of

John, aged 67 years.

McFADDEN.—October 11, 1933, at Mt. Lachlan Aged Women's Home, Raglan-street, Waterloo, Mary McFadden, aged 98 years. At rest.

MILLEN.—October 13, 1933, at the Coast Hos-pital, Percy Hugh, beloved son of Hugh Frederick

Millen, late of Penrith, aged 53 years.

MINETT.—October 8, 1933, at his residential, 215 Holden-street, Canterbury, William Joseph Minett (late Boer War and Great War of 1914), aged

53 years.

MORTON.—October 12, 1933, at Faulconbridge, Betsy, dearly loved wife of Harold Percy Morton, and loving mother of Ronald, aged 47 years.

MORTON.—October 13, 1933, at her residence, Kilty Crouse, 16 Hurlstone-avenue, Summer Hill, Martha Morton, relict of the late David Morton, formerly of Byron Bay, and dearly loved mother of Lottie and Bessie, aged 71 years.

PAUL.—October 10, 1933, of the Coast Hospital, Mary, widow of Walter Paul and loving mother of Stan and Norm Paul, of 365 Botany-road, Botany,

aged 60 years.

RAHN.—October 7, George Vaughan Rahn, J.P., loved father and father-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Heyden (Muriel), Ashbury, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Levi (Millie), Fivedock, and Mr. and Mrs. C. E Rahn (Cecil) of Cheltenham, beloved grand-father of Alan and Neil Rahn and Audrey and Muriel Levi, only brother of Edith Christie Rahn,

England.

ROBINSON.—October 13, 1933, at a private hos-

pital, Lewisham, Richard Henry, beloved husband of Marjorie Robinson, and fond father of Hilda,

Ilma, and Cam.

RYAN.—October 11, at Scone, James Aloysius, fifth son of the late James Ryan, of Ryan's Vale, Goulburn, and beloved husband of Mary Ursula Ryan, aged 63 years. R.I.P.

SAMS.—October 6, 1933, at his residence, Mars-

street, Gladesville, Frank (an Anzac), dearly loved husband of Annie and loving father of Betty and

Margaret.

SETTLE.—October 12, 1933, at his residence, 86 Rose-street, Annandale, Percival, dearly loved hus-band of Agnes Settle, and loving father of Alex-ander and Ernest, aged 70 years.

SHAW.—October 13, 1933, at his residence, 119 Middle Head-road, Mosman, George Shaw (late of Warren), beloved father of George, Abe, and Jack

Shaw, aged 89 years.

SHEIL.—October 12, 1933, at Glen Alpine, Camp-belltown, James Shell, aged 77 years. R.I.P.

SHUTE.—October 12, 1933, at Lewisham Hospital, Ethel Emma Shute (late of Hurlstone Park), only sister of May Shute, 102 Corunna-road, Stanmore.

STEWART.—October 13, 1933, suddenly, George Steven Stewart, beloved son of Mrs. A. C. Stewart, of 210 James-street, Leichhardt, aged 38 years.

STEWART.—October 13, 1933, at Marrickville, late of 210 James-street, Leichhardt, George Steven, be-loved son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. J. Grace, Waters-road, Neutral Bay, aged 38 years.

STRETTON.—October 11, 1933, at St. Vincent's Hospital, Lismore, Mary Margaret, youngest daugh-ter of J. Stretton and the late Josephine Stretton, of Parramatta North, aged 17 years.

STRONG.—October 13, 1933, at his residence, 20 Cammeray-avenue, North Sydney, James Strong,

aged 74 years.

TAYLOR.—October 11, 1933, at her residence, 10 Badgery-avenue, Homebush, Elsie Mason Taylor, dearly loved wife of Harold Taylor, and loving mother of Alan and Ronald, aged 47 years. Pri-

vately interred.

TAYLOR.—October 11, 1933, at her residence, 10 Badgery-avenue, Homebush, Elsie Mason Taylor, dearly beloved only daughter of Thomas C. and Sarah E. James, of Concord. Privately interred.

TODD.—October 13, 1933, at her daughter's resi-

dence, 40 Houghton-street, Marrickville, Fanny, widow of Henry Todd, in her 84th year.

WALKER.—October 12, Chas. Fredrick, beloved husband of Sarah Ann and father of Fred, Emily, Bert, George, Edith, Nellie, Clara, Alice, Sid, Elsie.

WELLS.—October 12, 1933, at her daughter's re-sidence, 36 Alma-road, Maroubra, Harriet Wells, aged 82 years. At rest.

WHYMARK.—October 13, 1933, at his residence,

17 Beaumont-street, Campsie, William Whymark, dearly loved father of Arthur and William, aged 78

years.

YEOMAN.—October 3, at Malvern, Melbourne, John, loving father of Queenie and Ewen Dunn, of Mudgee, and dearlv loved grandfather of Lois, Marjorie, Dorothy, Muriel, Patty, Jock and Gwenda._

IN MEMORIAM

ABRAMS.—In loving memory of my dear hus-band, Joseph, who died October 13, 1932.

God's greatest gift—remembrance.

ABRAMS.—In loving memory of our dear friend, Joe, who died October 13, 1932. A friend to all. Mr. and Mrs. Challinor, Roy, and Nell.

ANNAN.—In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister Lila, who passed away October 14, 1932.

A silent thought brings many a tear, For one we miss and love so dear.

Sadly missed by mother, father, sisters, bro-

thers. BATES.—In loving memory of Martha Bates, who departed this life October 14, 1925. Inserted by

her loving family.

BAXTER.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Jane, who departed this life October 14, 1927.

Sincere and kind in heart and mind; A beautiful memory left behind.

Inserted by Anne, Alma, George, Bob, and Gus.

BIRCH.—In loving memory of our dearly loved only child, Bob, who passed away October 15, 1932,

aged 20 years and 4 months.

You were taken from us so suddenly,

'Tis hard to realise you have gone; Your life brings a beautiful memory

Of a kind and loving son.

Inserted by his loving father and mother.

BIRCH.—In loving memory of our dear cousin, (Bob), who passed away October 15, 1932.

One year has passed since that sad day, That took the one we loved away, Forget him—no, we never will,

For in our heart he liveth still.

Inserted by his loving aunt, Eva, and cousins.

BIRCH.—In loving memory of my dear friend, Bob, who passed away October 15, 1932. Inserted

by C. Pobjoy.

CALE.—In memory of Thomas James Cale, who died October 15, 1930, at Louisaville, Wentworth Falls. Inserted by his loving brothers and sisters.

CANTY.—Cherished memory of my darling little Margaret, who fell asleep October 14, 1931. Some time, some day, Aunty Vi.

CLARKE.—In loving memory of our darling mother, Mary, died October 15, 1930. R.I.P. Deep-ly mourned and sadly missed by her loving chil-dren, Bruce and Ruby Clarke.

CLARKE.—In loving memory of our dear sister-in-law and aunt, Mary, who died October 15, 1930. At rest. Inserted by Myra and Marjorie Goodyer.

CORNISH.—In loving memory of our dear friend, Robert, who passed away October 14, 1931. Remem-brance. Inserted by his friends, A. and J. Tandy,

and Mrs. Miller.

DOWNEY.—In memory of our dear husband and father, Dan, who died October 14, 1932. Inserted by his loving wife and family.

FERNANDEZ.—In loving memory of my dear friend, Irene (Bedore), who died October 14, 1930,

at Lapstone.

To have, to love, and then to part,

Is the deepest sorrow of a human heart. Inserted by her loving friend, Stanley Roe.

GORREL.—A tribute of love to the memory of our beloved father and grandfather, who passed away October 15, 1931. Inserted by Nesta, Harry, Albert, Walter, Alex, Rica, Amy, Kathleen, Mabel, Arthur, Allan, Norma, Ken, Robert, and Frank.

GORREL.—In loving memory of our dear father and grandfather, who died October 15, 1931. In-serted by his loving daughter, son-in-law, and granddaughter, Edie, Perce, and Merle Deeble.

GORREL.—In loving memory of our dear father, Frank, who passed away October 15, 1931. Inserted by his loving son, Arch, daughter-in-law, Lillian,

and family.

GOUNDRIE.—In loving memory of my dear wife and our mother, Lillian Mary, who fell asleep October 14, 1921. Inserted by her loving husband

and Rita and Jean.

GRANDEMANGE.—In loving memory of my dear husband and our father, Charles Joseph, who passed away October 15, 1927.

Just a memory fond and true,

To show dear dad we think of you.

Inserted by his loving wife and sons, George, Charlie, Harry, Moss, Ernie and sisters, Hilda, Evelyn, Bessie, and daughters-in-law, Mavis, Alma,

and Valma.

HAMILTON.—Lieut. Harry Hamilton, of Raboul, died October 15, 1927. Fondly remembered. In-serted by his wife.

HEAPY.—In loving memory of my dear husband and father, George, passed away October 15, 1925. Inserted by his loving wife and family.

HILL.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Charlie, and our father, who departed this life

October 15, 1931.

Always remembered.

Inserted by his loving wife, Emma, and children, and grandchildren.

HILL.—In loving memory of our dear father and grandfather, who passed away October 15, 1931.

A day of remembrance sad to recall,

Still in our hearts you are loved by us all;

Always remembered by his loving daughter, Maud, and son-in-law, Enos, and grandchildren, Hilda and

Charl.

HOYLE.—In loving memory of our dear father, Ernest, who passed away October 14, 1931.

Remembrance.

Inserted by his loving family.

IN MEMORIAM.

HYNES.—Loving memories of our dear mother, who died at Clifton, October 14, 1919. R.I.P.

In dreams I kiss your dear kind face

And smooth your wrinkled brow; But in my aching heart I know

I have no mother now.

Inserted by Lizzie, Lena, son-in-law, Jack.

JENKINS.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who fell asleep October 15, 1920. Inserted by her son and daughters, Sara, Allie, Beck, and Bill.

JONES.—Loving memories of our dear mother and grandma, Annie, who passed away October 15, 1932. Inserted by daughter Elsie, Frank, son-in-law, daughter, Edith, Jack, son-in-law, and grand-

children.

KENNELLY.—Treasured memories of our darling son, Ron, who passed away October 15, 1928, aged 11 years; also his little school mate, Stuart Clark, who passed away October 14, 1928, aged 11 years.

They live with us in memory still, Not just to-day, but always will.

Sadly missed by his mum and dad, and brother,

John, at Albury.

KILLICK.—A tribute of love to the memory of my darling wife, Pearl Hopetoun, whom God called home at the dawn of October 15, 1927, aged 26

years.

You live with me in memory still; Not just to-day but always will.

Ever remembered by her loving husband, Reg,

mum and dad.

LENCH.—In loving memory of my dear husband and our dear father, Herbert, who passed away October 14, 1933. Inserted by his loving wife and

family.

MACDONALD.—In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, Sylvia (nee Robson), who passed away October 15, 1931. Sadly missed by her loving mother, sister, and brother.

McDONNELL.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Georgina, who passed away at Tumut, Octo-

ber 14, 1932.

Those happy days when you were here, Are oft recalled with a silent tear. Loved so in life, honoured in death,

Treasured in memory as one of the best.

Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Ruby and Rog. Stewart.

McGUIRK.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Elizabeth, who passed away October 14, 1932; also our dear mother and grandmother, Ester O'Toole, passed away October 25, 1921. God's greatest gift, remembrance. Sadly missed by her loving sons and daughter, and families, John, Fred-

crick, Ernest, Eileen, and sister, Jane O'Toole.

MACK.—In loving memory of our dear father, John, who passed away October 15, 1931.

Loving and true in all his ways,

Upright and just to the end of his days. Sincere and kind in heart and mind,

What a beautiful memory to leave behind. Inserted by his loving family.

MANLEY.—In loving memory of my dear hus-

band, Alfred, late A.I.F, who passed away October

14, 1932.

Some sweet day the end shall come

To our parting and our pain.

Some sweet day we'll all go home,

Nevermore to part again.

Inserted by his loving wife, Sarah.

MANLEY.—In memory of our dear father and grandfather, who passed away October 14, 1933.

Not our will, but Thine, O Lord.

Inserted by his daughter, son-in-law, and grand-

children.

MARTIN.—In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, who departed this life October 14, 1923. Inserted by her loving husband, Charles, sons and daughters, Doris, Phyllis, George, and Oswald.

MOON.—In loving memory of my dear wife and our mother, and my dear daughter, Florrie, who departed this life October 15, 1932.

Sadly missed.

Inserted by her loving husband, Jim, and little sons, and her loving mother, E. Morris.

MOORE.—In loving memory of my dear husband, and our father, William, who was accidentally killed at Rosebery Racecourse, October 14, 1925. Inserted by his loving wife and children.

OLSEN.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away October 8, 1924. Inserted by Mrs.

Robinson and Mrs. Fred Landon.

OYSTON.—In loving memory of our dear cousin, William Oyston, who passed away October 16, 1931.

Always remembered.

Inserted by his loving cousins, Sid, Maud Oyston. PAVETT.—In loving memory of dear Jenny, who passed away October 15, 1929.

Years go past, but memories last.

Sadly missed by her sister and brother-in-law,

Louie and Ben Thomas.

PEARSON.—In loving memory of our darling son and brother, John Raymond, called home October 14, 1926, aged 2 years and 3 months.

The evening stars shine o'er the grave, Of one we loved but could not save.

God called him home: it was His will; But in our hearts we love him still.

Inserted by his loving father and mother and brother and sister, Ron and Jean.

PIPER.—In sad and loving memory of my dear son, Harry, who departed this life October 14, 1930.

At rest.

Inserted by his loving mother, Mrs. A. Piper.

ROBBIE.—In memory of Mollie (our beloved sis-ter), passed suddenly October 14, 1932.

Across the Great Divide, rest in peace. Inserted by Kit and Toss.

ROSS.—In loving memory of our dear niece, Phyllis, who passed away October 15, 1932. Inserted by her aunts and uncles.

ROSS.—In loving memory of dear Phyllis, who passed away October 15, 1932. Ever remembered. Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Mantlan, Harry and Doris.

RUDD.—In loving memory of Michael, whom God called home October 14, 1932, at Mosman, dearly loved husband of Catherine and fond father of Stella (Mrs. Warneford, Irene (Mrs. McPhail), Sylvia (Mrs. Hyde), Marie, and two grandchildren.

The golden gate stood open, A gentle voice said come.

RUSSELL.—In loving memory of my dear husband and our father, Lewis Russell, who died October 12, 1925. Inserted by his loving wife and daughters, Gook and Lucie, son-in-law, Norman and grand-

children, Lewis and Naomi.

RUSSELL.—In loving memory of our dear father, Lewis, who died October 12 ,1925. Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Beatie and

Bernie.

RUSSELL.—In loving memory of my dear husband and our father, Thomas Russell, who fell asleep

October 15, 1932.

Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten.

Inserted by his loving wife, sons, and daughter. RUSSELL.—In loving memory of dear dad, who fell asleep October 15, 1932.

His life was a beautiful memory.

Inserted by May and Sid and grandchildren, Ray and Shirley.

RUSSELL.—In loving memory of my dear father and our grandfather, who departed this life October 15, 1932. R.I.P. Inserted by his loving son, George, grandchildren, Dave, Tom, Nevill and

Nancy.

RUSSELL.—In remembrance of mv dear dad and our dear grandfather, Thomas Russell, passed away October 15, 1932. Mary and family.

RUSSELL.—In memory of our grandfather, T. Russell, who fell asleep October 15, 1932. Inserted by his grandchildren, Joe, Olga, and family.

SHERIDAN.—In fond memorv of my Phillip, who

passed away October 14, 1931.

A life a beautiful memory, His absence my greatest sorrow. Always remembered by Billie.

SHIPTON.—In ever-loving memory of our dear father and my dear brother, Charles Alfred, who passed away October 14, 1928.

Till memory fades and life departs, You will live forever in our hearts.

Inserted by his loving children, son-in-law, Jack,

sister, Annie.

SMEDLEY.—In loving memory of our dear son, Thomas Charles, who died October 14, 1924.

Not just to-day but every day, In silence we remember.

Inserted by his loving father and mother.

SMITH.—Loving memory of our dear mother, Matilda Ann, who died October 14, 1931. Inserted by her loving son and daughter, Charley and Ciss.

STEWART.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Harriet Jane, who deported this life Octo-

ber 15, 1910.

To-day recalls sad memories,

Of our mother gone to rest.

The hearts that loved her dearly Are the ones that won't forget.

Inserted by her loving son, daughter-in-law, and granddaughter, Eric, May, and Beryl.

THOMAS.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away October 15, 1927.

At rest.

Inserted by her loving children, Alice, Ada, Emily, George, and Dolly, and grandchildren.

WALSH.—Treasured memories of our darling son and brother, Peter, taken from us October 14th,

1931.

So swift, so soon.

Inserted by mother, father, and sisters.

WALSH.—In fond memory of Peter, who passed away October 14, 1931. Inserted by grandma,

auntie, Amy, and Gwen.

WATSON.—October 13, 1933, Rose Kathleen, beloved wife of Sidney Nicholson Watson and loving mother of Dorothy, of 9 Keele-street, North Sydney, aged 47 years.

WULF.—In loving memory of my dear wife and our mother, Martha Jane Wulf, who passed away

October 15, 1927.

You are not forgotten, mother dear,

Nor will you ever be;

As long as life and memory last,

We will always think of thee.

Inserted by her loving husband and family.

On Active Service.

DUGGAN.—In loving memory of Private J. J., 9th Field Ambulance, who died of wounds, Pass-chendaele, October 14, 1917.

Greater love hath no man.

Inserted by mother, sisters, and brother._

RETURN THANKS.

Mr. and Mrs. G. F. RIDGWELL, of 36 Waratah-street, Canterbury, desire to return sincere THANKS to relatives, friends, and neighbours for telegrams, letters, cards, and beautiful floral tributes received in their recent sad bereavement.

Mrs. G. STIFF and FAMILY, of 29 Tweedmouth-avenue, Rosebery, sincerely THANK all relatives, friends, Sister Matthews, Rev. J. W. Spencer, and all members of the I.O.O.F., Captain Cook, No. 44 Lodge, also staff and employees of S. T. Leigh and Co. Canister Works, the States Tobacco Works, and H. McEvoy, shoe manufacturers, for their kind sympathy and floral tributes in their recent sad

bereavement.

Mrs. M. F. PROUDFORD and FAMILY, of 92 Wes-tern-crescent, Gladesville, desire to THANK all rela-tives, friends, and neighbours, for their kind ex-pressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereave-

ment.

Mr. STEWART and FAMILY, of Strathleven, Kianga, desire to THANK their many friends and relations for kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement.

Mrs. M. WILSON and FAMILY, of Morrisset, desire to return THANKS to all those friends who sent floral tributes, letters, telegrams, and condolence cards, to them in their recent sad bereavement.

Mr. THOMAS CARTER, of H.M.A.S. Australia, and Mr. and Mrs. LEVER and FAMILY, of Bridge-

road, Glebe, wish to THANK the staff of the Royal Hospital, Paddington, for their untiring attention to his wife, their daughter, and sister, also rela-tives, friends, and neighbours, for kind expressions of sympathy, floral tributes, etc., in their recent sad

bereavement.

Mr. and Mrs. WELSH and FAMILY wish to THANK all friends for kind expressions of sympathy

in their recent sad bereavement.

The FAMILY of late Mr. ARTHUR HUXTABLE desire to THANK the many kind friends for their sympathy in their recent sad bereavement.

Mrs. A. BAXTER, 1104 Rocky Point-road, Rams-gate and FAMILY of tho late ALDERMAN A W BAXTER, desire to sincerely THANK relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes in the recent sad bereavement.

Mrs. AMOS and FAMILY wish to THANK friends and neighbours, staff, and employees of Matthews and Thompson, for cards and floral tributes in the loss of their dear daughter and sister, Gladys.

Mr. H. PETERSEN wishes to THANK friends and neighbours, staff and employees of Matthews and Thompson, for cards and floral tributes in the loss of his dear wife, Gladys.