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Birth, Marriage, Death, Bereavement, In Memoriam,
and Funeral Notices, up to 6 lines, 3/; extra lines at 6d. BIRTHS.
ADAMS (nee Drine).— On the 6th January, at
Nurses E. and A. Kendall's private hospital,
Ringwood, to Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Adams, of Warrandyte—daughter (Dulcie Margaret).
ALLEN (nee Ida Plummer).— On the 18th January,
1921, to Mr. (late A.I.F.) and Mrs. Harry Allen,
of 228 Prospect Hill road, Surrey Hills—a son (William Alexander).
ALLPRESS.— On the 13th January, at their resi-
dence, "Yilgarn," 76 Campbell road, Upper Haw-thorn, to Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Allpress—a daughter.
ANGUS (nee Violet Jones).—On the 10th January,
at 195 Gipps street, Abbotsford, the wife of Albert Angus—a daughter (Norma Isobel).
BALLINTINE (nee Irene Eutrope).— On the 11th January, at "Bethesda" private hospital, the wife of James Ballintine, of 30 Jordan street,
Malvern—a daughter.
BERNET (nee Kerr).— On the 10th January, at Sis-
ter Donnell's private hospital, "Kulki," the Grove, Moreland, the wife of F. C. Bernet—a son (Leonard Kerr).
BERRY (nee Effie Winchcomb).— On the 9th
January, 1921, at North road Newport to Mr. (late A.I.F.) and Mrs. L. H. Berry—a son.
Both well.
BLACK (nee Elsie Ballintine).— At the "Una" pri-
vate hospital, Shepparton, to Mr. and. Mrs. W. J. Black, "The Pines," Dookie—a daughter.
BOORN (nee Madge Dyer).—On the 14th January,
at "Okarita," private hospital, Box Hill, to Mr. and. Mrs. A. H. Boorn, Severn street, Box Hill Berry—a son (Albert William).
CAMERON.— On the 12th January, at Sister An-
near's private hospital, Sutherland road, Arma-
dale, the wife of Robert J. B. Cameron, "Tambo," Hawksburn road, Hawksburn—a son.
CORRELL (nee J. M. O'Brien).— On the 17th Janu-
ary private hospltal Euroa, the wife of J C Correll jun Longwood-a daugh er (Irene May)
CRAIG.— On the 15th January to Mr. and Mrs
D. D. Craig of 57 Brombv street South Yarra-a daughter (Jean Davina)
DALE (nee Alma Wawn).— On the 14th January,
at Nurse Andrew s private hospital Holmes road, Moonee Ponds, to Mr. (late A.I.F.l) and Mrs. E. L. Dale "Wawndale", Kilmartln street Essendon.—a son (stillborn)
DALE.— On the 14th January, at Nurse Andrews'
private lo«|itil Haines road Moonee Ponds to Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Dale-a son (stillborn)
DUMBRELL.— On the 17th January, at "Edling-
ton" private hospital Auburn to Mr. and Mrs J. N. Dumbrell- a son (Both well.)
FAIR.— On the 14th January, 1921, to Mr. and Mrs
Alfred C. Fair Murdoch street Cremorne Syd-ney— a daughter (Constance Manon)
FRENCH (nee McKie).— On the 10th December, at
Pen lene pnntc hospital Koo. eng rd Armi dilp to Mr. and Mrs. French Essex street
Fnhnn-1 son
GINN (nee Mabel Edwards).— On the 13th January, at N rec I eklv i pnvite boj- tal Iona
Pim roi! l-l t Vellourne to Mr. and Mrs. Norman I ( inn Sheroood fctrcct Riclunond-a da c11er (Ben le Mn.)
GLANVILLE.— On the 11th January, at "Pres-
lon 1 nnvitc ho pitil South Preston the wife ni Mr. C Glanville-« dnughter (Norma Bets..)
GLENNY.—On the 15th January, at Birchip, to
n 1 Mrs. II ( Clennv Commercial Bank us nlla-n son (Rcglnall Horn)
HICK.—On the 11th January, at "Cooindi private
Irptnl Wirru.nl the wife of A H Hick
kein Longwarry last-a «on (Kenneth
J m_)
HOLDEN.—On the 29th December, at WynOell
rrlv ite 1 ospital I li. dale to Mr. and Mr« R n liol icn-n laughter (Alice Mnv)
HOLE (nee Caldow).—On the 10th January, 1D21 at Bellari« private hospital I eelong to Mr II I Mrs. I \ Hole W Inchelsea-a son (lan
In rsl)
IRWIN (nee Ethel Carpenter).—On the 17th Janu-
a. it Nurse C irpcnter s private hospital Lewis him roa 1 Prahran the w ife of Trcdrick I Irwin -a la ghtcr (Hazel I mill)
JAMES.—On the 8th January, at Rmslov Middle I sex 1-r.laiil the wife of Cecil Holman James 1 dale AFC)-« son (Bv cobie.)
JOLLY.—On the 4th January, to Mr. and Mn
V Vi lollv Benwell Brougham place North Idehide-n son (Alfre I William Swinburne)
KELLETT.—On the 17th January, at their resi-
dence, "Rathgar," Taraville parade Roseville, Sydney, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kellett - twin boys. (All doing well)
KENDALL (nee Dolly Barraclough).—On the 12th January, 1921, at their their residence Clenasknm ' WitUetrre ronl last Malvern the wife of Mr J . I cn I ill-i daughter (Nellie hlthlecn)
KIDD.—On the 1st January, 1921, at 7 Comber-
trret r«senloii to Mr. and Mrs. VV H a huphtcr
LANG.—On the 4th January, at St. George's Private Hospital, Kew, to Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Lang, "Cowanbrae," Mary street, Kew—a son (Iver lngleton).
LAWRENCE.—On the 10th November 1 OJO the
Vin- i! Lawrence Nvnh_" _ -ht"
MARSHALL (M. Wattie).—On the 28th December, H it s «ter Cilchrlst s private hospital ' Col
t ter Mern street, Northcote to Mr. an I
(r \ ! Mnrsliail "3 Cotch street South Nortl cot.—a son (Edwin! lohn)
McBAIN (C. Bacon).—On the 11th lamían at St
I 's, ear Is Private Hospitll Turner street Caul Md to Captiln anl Mr- P V McBain Liles r . 1 Knox street List Malvern-a son Wor e«t r papers pleise cop).)
McINTOSH (nee Irene Dorrity).—On the 14th Janu-
r it, (le C tv 1-nmii. Hotel Bendigo the (coll II VIcInto h-1 <1 tucjltcr
McKECHNIE (nee Mary Hallam).—On the 8th
Ima r t St. I onm s Prlv ite Hospital Hamll
ion lo Mr. ml Mrs. I t Mclvcehnic Bael 11 I lake C1 irm-a ion
McMILLAN (nee Louie Morse).—On the 10th De-
? r IO. nt Citnpcrdown to Mr. and Mrs McM Han- i son ( Uennder Morse)
McPHERSON.—On the Olli December at Abbot«
Icph pmite lo pita! Hal. ml the wife ef Itnl IV Mrllcrson Clus) Horsham-a son lllsnvi k ircil)
MIDDLETON (nee G. Gallagher).—On the 14th
January, at Somerton Hospital, Geelong, the wife of the late Mr. W. Middleton of Warrnam-bool—a daughter (June).
MITCHELL (nee Olive Albury)).—On the 4th Tanu
nr st Nurse S gars Black street, Bnghton o Mr. nnd Mr« George Mitchell-a daughter Hillls JTmees)
MOFFATT.—On the 9th January, at "Bellaria"
private hospital, Geelong, to Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Moffatt, Manning street—a son (John Norman).
MORSBY (nee Ethel M. Brown).—On the 21st
bra her 10-N) it Nethcrcourt private hos pital, Surrey Hills, the wife of Fredk. Morsby -a daughter.
MOSS (nee Olga White).—On the 15th January,
at Yutai, 19 Martin street, Elsternwick, to Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Moss—a daughter.
PULLEN.—On the 30th December, 1920, at Trina-
four Hospital, Moonee Ponds, to Mr. and Mrs. Harrie Pullen—a son (Noel Treyvaud).
RAE (nee Mabel Wolfinder).—On the 16th Janu-
ary, at St. Aidan's private hospital, Moonee Ponds, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Rae of Gapstead, North-east Victoria—a daughter.
RIVERSTON.—On the 29th December nt OH 1
«one Quel I in I the wife of W Ii Shaw R icrston-a Liughter
ROBIN.—On the 17th January at Weeroona pri-
vate hospital Bryson street Canterbury, to Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Robin.—a son
ROBINSON.—On the 29th December at hcr.re«!
dence Ililicid Hopetoun ronl Malvern, the
'ile of V C II P liol inson-a son
RODDEN (nee Eileen Walsh).—On the 10th Janu
»rr 1JU it Killearn 33 Staley «trect Bruns aick. to Mr. and Mrs. Chirle« Rodden-a «on (William Join) Both well
ROYLANCE.—On the 15th January, at Nurse
Dam s hospital Kew, to Mr. and Mr« Stanley Ito lance of Lonewood-a 6on
RYAN (nee Chrissie Harris).—On the 2nd Janu-
«T IM nt N irse Clifford s pnvate ho«nital, Queen street Colac to Mr. and Mrs. li L. «on of Irrewarra (late of Dalesford)-a a «Mer (Hi le Kithlcen)
SCOTT (nee Hitchcock).—On the 5th January, at
kinros. Ter v street Deepdene to Mr. and _ an. ii (, <=cott-a daughter (Bcttv Eileen)
SHAW (nee Mabel Ellis).—On the 17th January,
st Ccelocg to Mr. anl MM W H Shaw, of -- Tren s trove Caulfield-a son
SHEPHERD.—On the 30th December, at Sister
Tilomas s pnvate hospital. Sale to Mr. and «n VV li Sheihcrd Foster street Sale-a »n (Harold Edwin)
SHIER (Rita Hope).—On the 15th January, at nter \nnra.a private hospital Armidale to »r und te Vi Shier, Wcstburj «trcct, Last % kilda-a daughter
SKAMP.—On the 17th January, at "Windara" pri-
ate hospital, Toorak, the wife of Harold B.
Skamp—a daughter (still born premature).
SPRAGUE (nee Minnie Mitchell).—On the 20th
IJcfmbcr at Chrohani private hospital
l-tk street Northcote the wife of Lnc L. _ ."gue-a daughter
STOKES (nee Dorothy Cornelius).—On the 5th «Hoar) at Nur. ».nleeson s private hospital to Mr. and Mrs. V II Stokes of Canterbury ?» (Do, al I)
SUMMERS (nee Dolly Biggs).—On the 15th Janu-
ary, at 155 Orrong road, East St. Kilda to Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Summers.—a son (Ronald Henry).
SVENSSON (nee Winifred Doward).—On the 13th hnuar) at Bethesda Hospital Richmond to
\ and Mrs. \ A Svcns-on-a son Both
«ill
TEAGUE (nee Kingswells).—On the 9th January, "»«ter Wains i mate hospital I crnlcigh
»odlie street 1 Uternvvlck to Mr. anl Mrs. J» Teague 03 Vnrplj street Hstornwlck
«ictora-a son (West Australian papers please
TURNER (nee Vera Pleydell).—On the 12th
January, at Sirius irivatc hospital VIberton to Sir and Mrs. W T Turner, of Semaphore v ela le—a da igl ter (lean Alhol Scott)
TURNER (nee Helen May Smeaton).—On the 19th January, at Nurse Dahl's private hospital, Mur-rumbeena, to Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Turner (late A.I.F.)— a son (George Harry). (Both well.)
WALSH (nee Clare Hall).—On the 10th January, at "Avon," Grandview grove, Upper Hawthorn, to Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Walsh, 39 Auburn parade, Auburn—a son (Donald Desmond).
WILLIAMS (nee Stafford).—On the 14th January, at the Methodist Parsonage, Kyneton, to Leslie and Winnie Williams—a son (John Stafford).
WILSON (nee Millie Stephenson).—On the 5th January, at Denvae private hospital, Mildura, to Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson, Irymple—a son (Ronald James). Both well.
WILSON (nee Muriel Diffey).—On the 11th January, at "Stranraer," Main street, Lilydale, to Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Wilson— a daughter (Marion Norma).
WOOD (nee Johanson).—On the 10th January, at "Nethercourt," Surrey Hills, to Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wood, of K'tvepaw ' Talbot avenue, Canterbury—a daughter (Laurice Alberta).
MARRIAGES.
ABBOTT—LOWRY.—On the 23rd December, 11.0, A.wÎÏ. \rmadale bv the Rev «tó_\. 5,bott-(athcr oi ">« hridegroom), is
Ä "_ ". ri,",n mi?K%y PereTval IlJ^ey,
Brf,""^1 T ona Mr«. Abbott tlMr. ,ni"Lcsl? .Connie, voungest daughter iWrera. MT K lmTi- is VVhcatlsnd road,
Stto_7.B.LL-e0n_,hï ^^ D«="nher at ïtComir iChu^ Benalla, bv the Rev. D C St VV a Ja. *_ Ann«tc«d, 'the son of the late to luv ÎÏΫT**« .' Trusunini mad Caulfield,
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MARRIAGES.
ASHLING-CORN—PICKELLS.—On the 18th De-
cember, 1920, at the Malvern Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. D. Macrae Stewart, John (late A.I.F.), eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Corn, of Kooyong road, Caulfield to Lessie, only daughter of the late Mr. W. E. Pickells and Mrs. Pickells of Winter street, Malvern. Pre-sent address, "Amesbury," Burke road, East
Malvern.
BATCHELOR—SMITH.—On the ISth December
10 0 at Crundiiew Northcote I j the Rev. T v. 1 unson Lincoln David thirl c1 est son of Mr J and Mrs. Batchelor of Northcote to Lena Alexander youngestt daughter of the late Mr W and Mrs. Smith of Northcote (Present ad dress, Grandview.)
BRIGGS—DAVIES.—On the 7th December lWl
at ti e Alma, road Pr<sb> terian Church St. Kilda I) the Key Ross Rolan I voung-t son of Mrs C L. Briggs Heaton Moor Tcnnvsjn 6trcot
St Kilda to lera onlj daughter of Mr. anl Mrs. T 1-vics Loll l-ojnc Lsplanadc ti
wood.
BROWN—NEWTON.—On the ISth December 11°0
at Roseville Carngham by the Rev. I Parri
Chirles Urxankr joun.rr fon of Mr. Day ii Ilrovvn Montview Chcpsto-ve to \i nie, c1 lest dans! 1er of Mr« and the late G H Newton C irn"tum (Present address Dentholme Carns
ham.)
BRUNS—DAVIES.—On the -til December at Wo
lcj Chimb city bj Rev.—Mccallum Lawrence Henry sceon I son of Mr. and Mrs. H I Uni" Aul urn lo liolct ».da voungot daughter of Mrs. M Davies ha t Melbourne and Hie late
F F Davie 1 ootserav
CARBIS-POLSON.—On the 17th November, at
Ararat, by Rev. J. J. Spalding, Mary E. (Maisie),
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Polson, Vincent Street, Ararat, to Leslie S., only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Carbis, "Kenwyn," Raglan street, Ballarat. Present address, Toorak avenue,
Mildura.
CASHAM—HOCKING.—On the ISth December HW)
»t st Michael s Church North Carlton bv tlie Rev. Charles W T Impars GorloiW third so a of Mr. an I Mr«. C Ca«hanl of All ert Park to Ittic I onlv laughter of Mrs. anl the late G nockine; of Salisbury crescent, North I itzroy
CHESHIRE—WORTH.—On the 20th November
19°0 at the Baptist Church Cintorbnrv bl the Rev. loshui Robertson trank Walter younger son of Mr. and Mrs. T T Cheshire of Canter lmry to 1 era Mibe) elder daughter of ti e lite Mr. ind Mrs. Alfred Worth of Middle .Park and piece of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hillier of Cinter 1 n (Present address Kennealy street Surrey
Hills.)
FOENANDER—MUNTZ.—On the 10th November
I»» at Holy «ilvent Church of 1 nglani Mun d-ile ly the Rev. R. I B Wlilto M \ Kr-ith (formerl> All) voungest son or Mr. and Mrs I I" 1 oenander of Orwell Malvern to le-ln Florrnce oi lv daughter of Mr. ind Mrs. D Iivingstono Munt« of Cirwecn Cíen Iris.
FORSYTH—JUDD.—On the 30th October 1930, at
St. Andrew's Church Bombay Robert Campbell (late Engineer-Lieut R.I.M.) third son of the late Robert C. Forsyth and Mrs. Forsyth of
Prestonlea Hamilton Victoria to Florence M., youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Judd, of Dhum House, Apollo Bunder, Bombay,
India.
FRITSCH—DELL.—On the 1st January at the
M_»J3 Warrr_ml>ool bv the Roi J Cnv Harry Anton cldevt son of the late Albert Irltscli anl Mrs. I Mckane of Warrnambool to Dulcie Mai el v oungest laughter of Mr. \rt_ur Dell High street Maryborough
GLOVER—MORRIS.—On the "ni Dcecnibe 1B"0
nt Ml Pilots Ourdi St. hilda bv the Rev
1 \\ Witon Vred, seyenth son of Mr. and Mrs. Willi ii Glover Coventry Fngland to I Ifn la 1 rich-ir 1 1 ington only daughter o( the II e Mr. A P Moms and Mrs. Morris of St hilJ-i (I regent address Concorln 3J Lans lovrnc roi 1 I- St. Kilda.)
GREIG—PETER.—On the 2ith December it West
Hawthorn Presbyterian Church lv Rev. T An \nw Barber Donald Cn g \l 'I (l«>c W Battalion Alf) thirl son of Mrs. \ R. Onif Hen ligo io Stella only daughter of Mr. lames Peter 'y II in I nlrv street Ivcvv Present ad dre-s Ytlian ii" I olev street how
GROUHEIT—WALLACE.—Oi the "In! October
1IV0 at the Independent Chun» Collins street by the Rev. O II Nash I n cut Um s onlv son of Mr. anl Mrs. O Pro ibclt North Williams town to Mice Margaret onlv ihi-htcr of the late Mr. and Mrs. R Wallace of Sale
HADDOW-THOMAS.—On the 27th November, 1920,
at the Methodist Church, Flemington, by the Rev. Bradbury, Andrew A. Haddow, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Haddow, of "Nyah,"
Canterbury road, Surrey Hills, to Gladys Vera, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas, of "Cambria," Wellington street, Flemington.
HAWKINS—BOLDNER.—On the fth Novcmler
1820 at St. lohn i roonk I v the Rev. \ I/ivv Allan el 1er son of Mr. an I Mrs. P I Hawkins
Herman lie Monaro road Kooyong to hilt), younger daughter of the late \ Boldncr and Mrs. Bol Iner Caroline street. South ")arra
HIDDLESTONE.—MORRIS.—On the 11th December
at Methodist Church, Albert Park, byu the Rev. Woodfull, Lionel, third son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Hiddlestone, of Box Hill, late Albert Park, to Myrtle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Morris, of Bridport street, Albert Park.
HOLLOWAY—ARTHUR.—On the 4th December,
IJ_i at Toon! M Ihodist Church bv Ile Rev C In inc; Bei son George eldest *on of Mr. nn I Mrs. Ceo Hclloyvav Malvern lo Mabel \
eldest daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs. R.
Arthur, Hawksburn.
JOHNSTON-VERCOE -On the 23rd December, at
Yarra Street Methodist Church Geelong by the Rev. J. Snell, Sydney Leigh youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Kerr Johnston of Melbourne
to Lila, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Vercoe, Western Beach, Geelong.
MEIKLEJOHN—FAWCETT.— On the 23rd Octo-
ber, at St. Andrew's Kirk, Ballarat, by Rev. R Thompson of Smeaton, Robert George, elder son of J. Meiklejohn, Esq. (late of Numurkah), to Lily, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Fawcett, of Powlett Hill. Present address, Downside, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales.
MITCHELL—FAIRWEATHER.—On ti c ISth De
render at St. George s Ire. by tor! in Churcl
1-nst St. hllh hj R0 Tlos. Gh-tf Hive todie (late Clh 1 leid v.mb \ I I.) third son of Mr. V, T Mitchell of Wolmic-i to Kathleen M itlan I eldest lonchter of Mr. \\ lairwcather of St. John street Windsor
MOORE.—PEDROTTI.—On the 2nd December, 1920
at "Emoh-ruo," Donald by the Rev. J. G. Scarfe, Alfred Edwin, fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Moore, "Oakhampton," Donald, to Elizabeth Kathleen, eldest daughter of Mrs. Catherine and the late Angelo Pedrotti, of Smeaton. Present
address, Donald.
MUIR—MORISEY.—On the Mth ^ovcmlK^ at St
1 lui s North ntrrov lUtlio jounKC t daushtor ff Mrs. M Morlsej s- yfclfe-ui street Nrrth 1 Itrroj to Cantlln David Monta-uc Mir MC
OIIIIRC t son if Mrs. W Muir late t( Ilalljiat. (1 re cut ntdress 21 Mckillop street Ceelone;.)
MURRAY -TUCKER -On the 30th December at
the residence of the bride's parents by the Rev
D Gibbs, David P (AIF) third son of the late George Murray of Clunes to Ella J (A I F.) eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W Tucker Winnaleah Tasmania
NOSKE -BARKER -On the 18th November, at the
Presbyterian Church, Horsham, by the Rev Thomas Gray, Edwin, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Noske of "Mitra" Hawthorn to Lily Helen eldest daughter of Mr. A Barker of
"Clunie," Natimuk. At home "Barden" 1 Hopetoun Street Elsternwick, Thursday and Fri-day January 27 and 28.
OSBORNE—BRYAN.—On the 2°nd December at
> welldon South Methodist Church lj the Rev
James \ Gault Alfrel Wejmouth tiler son of the late Rev. J V and Mrs. Osborne to I ileen Margaret younger daughter of Mr. and the lite Mrs. \ Bryan
PFACOCK—McFARLAND.—[Silver Wedding.]—On
the 2'nd Januarj ISOIt at ti o residence of tlie In lo s i-irents, lj the Rev. 'ys s Rolland Robtrt eldest son of ti e late Vi m I caoock of Westbury street sj Kilda to Tojee second diiiRhtcr of the late lames Mt-FarL-nid of Hill
ide High street Windsor (I resent address Monaro Wellington street, St. Kilda.)
PENNYCUICK—HOUGHTON.—On the 29th Decem-
ber at Presbyterian Church Collins street, by Rev. W Leggatt, James Pennycuick, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Pennycuick, Yinnar, to Myra B. Houghton, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Houghton, Geelong.
PRICE—MOORE.—On the 1st Vovcnber 1020 at
St. Mirv i Church Brecon Wales Dlvil 1 ivingstotie el lest son of Mr. an I Mrs. I Ince of Brecon Wales to trances y oui gest daughter of Mrs. r Moore Canterburj "\ letona
ROBERTSON—DAVIDSON.—On the 1 til hoi em
1er HW», nt St. lames s Oil Catlclral West Mell oiirne by Hie Rev. T ( ole Robert y onion elder son of the late Mr. -ind Mrs. I \ Robert son of Waterloo Cup Hotel Moonee Ponda, to Dcborvh Hollins dangl ter of Mr. and Mrs. 11 st lohn I>ivi_on Perth, Western Australia
ROBINSON—PERCY.—On the ISth December 19.0
at Presbyterian C11 u W liltjiustovvn by the Hey 1 Ilrovvn William Ccqr_e younger son of Mr. an 1 Mr» L. Roi inson of W flliainstovrn to I*yv cn 1er second el le t ilaughter of Mr. *ind Mrs. V W lercr of North Williamstown Ire sent a 1 lrcss St. Mino ¿Northcote avenue Cnnterlirj
SHERER—CAMPBELL.—On the 2Sth Dcccml er
1920 at ( brut Church Brunswick bv the Rev
Birlcy sharpe Horace Thai cr Shear (late \IO) «on of Mr. n I Mrs. II C s| Wer Last Prahran to Jessie Florence c1 lest daughter of Mr. awl Mrs. A Cympliell Lygon street Last
Bninsw ick
SIMPSON—URIE.—On the 1th December 10-0 at
the Church of Christ Swanson street Mci
bourne bv Mr. "W B Blakemore B A Hcnrj Norman sceon I son of Mr. and Mrs. r (. Simison of flemington to Cnce llirlie y o ingest daughter of the late William Urie ai I Mrs. Urie of I lemington Present addrCbS 50 l_ng street 1 rince s Hill
SOUTAR—SCHULZE.—On the 6th November, at
St Matthew s Church of Tnglan ! 1 rihrnn 1 v Rev. 1 C Stons lol n th rd von of Mr. and Mrs. I Soutar of Malvern to Stella Mav vomgc5t daughter of Hie late 1* G an 1 V T Scl ulie of W ernbee
STAYNER—POWELL.—On the 0th December 19"0
at Cb ltenham bv Vnimclist S 11 Mulgo Ceo Slav i er of Ileiuniont Moonul in to Marj w low of the lnt- I- T Powdl of Slcppirton 1 res it 11 !rc-< Iles III out Moor 11 in
SWEETING—WILLIAMS.—On the 2"n I December
19>0 at the res lenci of the br le s turent« I v the Rev. W C Tippett Roi ml Rivers y o mgest son of Mr. an I Mr It Si ecting Church street
Mai Ion to Rill y \ inlet Mon elder InughtLr of Mr. and Mrs. fi Williams 'Sunlea ' Walmer
THOMPSON—HAND.—On the 20th October, 1920
at the Methodist Church, Mount Dandenong by the Rev. E. J. Little, Ernest David, youngest son of Mr. D Thompson of Davey avenue, Oak-leigh to Muriel Victoria, third daughter of Mr and Mrs. W Hand of "Mountain Grange" Mount Dandenong North.
TOMKINS-KNAPP -On the 13th January at
Gardenvale East Presbyterian Church by the Rev. A. McNeilage, Athelstane Bickford of "Old
Packaparoo" Collarenbri, N.S.W. youngest son of Mrs. Tomkins, Brighton and the late William Tomkins of Northcote, to Nina Miriam, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M.H. Knapp, of
"Shenleigh," Helen street, Northcote.
WARE—ROBINSON.—On the th Januarj 19*1
nt the Malvern Presbjtenan Church I y the Rev D Macrae Stewart M \ lohn ^ott only son of I C W are 1 alla y Poora and the late- Mrs Ware to le-s-le Grace yo ingcRt diuglitcr of the i late Simiifl Hcbirion DD anl Mrs. llobi ison I Mulderg . Alma road C-iulneli!
WARREN—HAYSOM.—On theVStli December
1920 at Wesley Church Melbourne by the Rev
sil O Secomb of Warracknabeal William Howard, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. D Warren of ' Atheiue, Napier street iootscraj to Sácenle only daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Il E.
aysom of RuatuIKcrescent, North ri-roy
MARRIAGES.
WIDDOP-RUSSELL-(Silver Wedding.)-On the
22nd January, 1896, at St. Matthew's Church, Newlyn, Victoria, by the Rev. E. J. Davies, assisted by Mr. G. A. King, Frederick Albert Ernest Widdop, second son of Mr. Henry Wid-dop, J.P., of Talbot, Victoria, to Emma Jane Russell, second daughter of Mrs. Harriett Rus-sell, of Newlvn,Victoria. Present address, Newlyn, No 8 Devonshire Square, Hobart.
WILSON—REDDAN.—On 19th January, 1931
at the Sacred Heart Church, Kew the. Rev. J
Manley, Willliam St. Hubert (ANZAC 8TH LH, the second Son of Mr. Wilson and the late Mrs Wilson Chateau Tahbilk, Tabilk to Mary Loretta younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D J Reddan,
'Larundel ' Studley Park road, Kew.
WORTHINGTON—MOYLE.—On the 20th October, 1920, at St. Paul's Church of England, Moon-ambel, by the Rec. C J .T. Martin, Angus Arbor, son of Mrs. and the late Mr. James Worthington, of Warrenmang, to Irene Jean, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W T Moyle,
Commercial Hotel, Moonambel.
WUSTERMANN-BATTY -On the 15th December,
at Brunswick Baptist Church, by the Rev. D.J Graham,assisted by the Rev. J Worboys, Louis only son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wuster -mann, late of Richmond, to Gertrude Hilda, youngest daughter of the late Mr. James Gurney Batty of Austin street,Brunswick_
DEATHS.
ACKARY.—On the 19th January at "Surreyville
22 Munster avenue, East Caulfield, Emily Mary, beloved wife of J.G. Ackary, and loved mother of H.F. Ackary, 62 High Street, Northcote. (Privately, interred at Brighton.)
ADAMS.—On the 17th January, at 5 Brixton Street,
Flemington, George, builder (formerly of Park ville), father of Susan, Mrs. Tunney (deceased), George (deceased), Mary (deceased), also of John, Kitty (Mrs. McFadgen), Edward, Annie (Mrs. Sloan), Maggie, and David, aged 91. A
colonist of 70 years (Hamilton papers please
copy.)
ARNOLD -On the 20th January, 1921, at "Airlie,"
118 Riversdale road, Hawthorn, Sarah, relict of David Arnold, '"Roseville," Waggarandall, aged
85 years.
Peace, perfect peace
BENBOW.—On the ISth Iminn, at Williamstown
Hospital (biiddcnl), after opention), Mervyn S , ilearlv beloved voungest son of Mr. nnd liri. W Benbow, 00 Wilkins Hreet, Newport
BERRY -On the 6th January, 1921, at her resi-
dence, Carapooee. Johanna relict of the late G. W. Berry and beloved mother of Mrs. McCrorey and Mrs. Tempest (Trafalgar), G. W. Berry (Mildura) J. A. Berry (Colac), T. and J. M. Berry (Carapooee), Mrs. J. J .Brown (War burton), and Mrs. J. H. Boehm (Bendigo)
At rest
COOPER.—On the 20th January at 50 Collins
street, Melbourne, Harriet the dearly loved wife of RA Cooper, loving mother of Mrs. McShanag, Dr R A Cooper, Mrs. Monty Bruce
DOBSON -On the 21st January, at Heidelberg,
Stanislaus ( ordon beloved second «on of M A and the late John Dolison (late All, 2nd D A C.) loving brother of 1-dwanl, Eileen, John, Frances, and Ihomas, 65 Moolee street, Ascot
vale
DOBSON.—On the 21st Tanuary, Stanislaus Gordon
(Anrae) beloved nephew of I Dobson, 341 Lons
dale street
DOVE.—On the ?'Oth Janmry, at a pnvate hospital,
Erin street Richmond, Helen, widow of the lite Philippe II II Dose, and loving mother of May and Lily, "Heathcote," age 71 (Privately in tcrrcd, St. Klldi Ccmelcr).)
"Thy will be done "
FRAYNE.—On the 19th January, 1921, Sylvia Maud,
the only beloved daughter of the late Walter John and Edith Maude Frayne, of St. Kilda, loving sister of Victor and Leonard; grand daughtcr J. W Armstrong, late Prahran, and loving niece Mrs. Graham, 78 North street, Ascot vale (Interred privately, Brighton Cemetery,
January 20, 1921.)
HANLEY.—On the 20th January, T921, at her resi
demo, 103 ]"lizabcth street, Richmond Man îliilow of the Lite Midnel Hanley, and lovinj mother of I/lwaril, Nellie, John, Kate (Mi . Rvan) Thoims Richard and the late Cifisii (Mrs. Cruickshank), aged 75 years ho (lowers,
by special request
Rcqulescat in pace
HARFORD-On the 21st January, Alfred, loved
husband of Sophie Harford, 21 Athol street, Prahran for many year, with Bland Holt Com pany late of Castletown, Isle of Man Private
liiicrnient
HATCH -On the 20th Tanuary 1 rank Oldhim, the
dearly beloved infant son of Mudge and I Yank D Hatch, Surrey Hills Interred 21st inst
HOWE.—On the 21st January, 1921, (suddenly), at
private hospital Williamstown, Hannah Maud
(Nance), the beloved wife of W. H. Howe, of Pier street, Altona
At rest.
ISING.—On the 15th Janunrv 1021 at Sinter Mac
Gillivmy s private hospinl, Maffra, Rodcnck Thom-is darling youngest BH of I II and Annie tans loved brother of Bertha, Howlit!, Mivls nnd George grandson of Mr. and Sirs lohn Ldls (hvabrim), aged 15 months
JOYNT.—On the 19th January, at 37 Darling street,
South Yarra, J. Kelly Joynt, aged 74 years. (Privately interred.)
MAYNARD.—On the 20th January, at the Mel
bourne Hospital, Hannah Ethel, the dearly loved eldest daughter of Richard Hume and Jean Maynard of Queen's parade, North Fitzroy, lov-ing sister of Charles, Fred, Ted, Janet (Mrs. Morris), Jessie, and Hume. Privately interred.
At rest
McCAW -On the 19th January, 1921, at Park Man-
sions, Park street, South Yarra, Agnes, relict of the late Thomas Matthew McCaw, and eldest daughter of the late AIexander and Margaret Mair (Privately interred.)
MILLER.—On the 17th Tanuiry, Mmrico I ilwnnl,
de irlv beloved husbind of I lcanor Miller, "Myrtle Hill, Norminby rond, Kew, aged 50 years.
MOORE.—On the 15t)i Tannin, at Leeds «treet,
Footscray, Maria Ann, daughter of the late Michiel and Ann Moore, of Essendon, aged 0.1 \inrs the lifelong fneml of Mr. and Mrs. P lyons and lorn, of 07 lincoln road, l_sci)don
RIP
MORRIS -On the 15th Tanuary Wl, pissed pcace 1 fullv avviv, Mirv Vim, nlict of the Inte lohn
Morris Dil I mon street, W inilsor, nt,ed 81.) eira and li months (Privately interred Boroondara Cemetery, 17th 1
I overs reunited
NICOL-On the ISth Janmry, 1021, nt her resi
dence KInloss 30 Vphrasii street, Newtown, Geilong Vincln eldest diughtir of the lite, lililíes Nicol (fonncrlv of London Bank, Geelong)
(Interred privately Uistcni Cemetery, Geelong,
on 20th January 1921.)
O'BRIEN.—On the 16th Tinnary nt Redcliffs,
Mildura (suddenly), William Aloysius (Billy), lite Al!, dearly beloved brother of Miy (Mrs Robertson), Boroiui nnd loving uncle of 3(aisic, Len, Tom, Nance, Trink, ind Margaret
Iteqilicscat in pice
O'BRIEN.—On the lblli lanmiri, it Redcliff«, Mil
dun, Willhm Aloysius (Will) late VI! , the dearly loved friend of Dollie and Sadie Hughes, SI 1 Smith street, I itrroy
OLDFIELD.—On the 15th January at Shanghai,
China of pneumonia, Amy, loved wife of Frank Oldfield and daughter of the late D. and G. Down, Penshurst, and much loved "Nanti" of Francie, Eric, and Neville Winston.
PARK. -At his residence, 253 Union road, Moonee
Ponds, William, husband of the late Jeanie Park, and darling daddy of Marjorie, eldest son of James and the late Margaret (Scotland), loving brother of Stephen, Lil (Mrs. Knight), Harry, May (Mrs. Purves), Violet, and Jim. (Private
interment.)
One of the best.
SUTHERLAND.—On the 14th Januirj, at Uor
sham Vlcxinder lames, ex Vlarmit Ofllcer Al!, dearly beloved husbarnl of Hilda Mit chell nnd eldest son of Alexander and WHletta Sutherland, Macpherson street, Nhill
Dceplj mourned
THWAITES.—On the leith Jinuarv, at his resi
dence, Whirl street, Queenscliff, lohn, beloved husband of Mary \ (deceased), beloved father of John, Richard (deceased), Mrs. Hurford Alfred, Mm lade- Mrs. Galuraith, William I, Mrs Junes, James Mrs. 1 iUp Uriel, Mra. Robson A colonist of _l y eirs
' Safe home "
TOYNE.—On the 21st January at Terang, George
Basil William, deurly beloved inlant son of George and E Toyne, aged 5. months
VINCENT.—On the JHt January, at pnvllc bos
plul William leslie, «nu of William A md I II i M V incent, of Primrose street, Moonee Ponds, aged 8 days. Private interment
Safe m the anns of Jesus
WARD.—On the 14th January, at "Wyuna,"
Buckley (suddenly), Emily Charlotte, dearly be-loved wife of John Ward, and loving mother of Daniel, Mrs. Bold, John, Mrs. Stuchbery, Mrs. A.
Nash, Thomas, Mrs. Garrington, Mrs. Day, Myrtle, Ruby, Dorothy, Beatrice, aged 60 years.
Sleep on, dear mother.
WHITE.—On the 15th December, at "Crowlands
Estate," Goroke, of typhoid fever, Daisy May, tlie cherished younger ihughter of Reuben and Catherine White beloved elster of Kathleen (Mrs. Ansaldi) and Ham, aged 20 years.
Where the wicked eeisc from troubling,
And the wcai-v are at rest
IN MEMORIAM.
ANDERSON -A tllbute to the memory of my dear
little mate, Enid, called home suddenly.
Ever remembered. —(Inserted by Jean, Newlyn)
ANTON-N tribute to the memory r_f my deir
friend, llarrv, who departed tina life 23rd
January, 1_ 10
sodly miffed bv all who knew him
-(Iinserted bv his friend, I Cronin, Wind or)
BALI 1NGA1 L -In sad and loving memory of Divid
Billlngall dcarlv lovell husband and father, who passed away on 23rd January 1011, at
1ltrroy
At rest
—(Inserted by C I B , It II , A B , M a)
BIN MIT-In lnvin,- memory of my dear mother,
who died it Drysdale oil lanuary 22 1017
This ihv recalls _id memones of a lovell one
Lone
—(Inserted hv her loving daughter Elva)
BLL1CO -In loving nicnion of 1 rank \ ictor, who
pursed avviv at Rillway place Hcmington, on lanuarv 22, 1J-0 (Inserted by lils loving father, mother, brother, mid sisters.)
CRAWIORD- In loving memorv of our dear
mother who died 2Jtd Jinuarv, 1017, uko our dear father, who died list July, 191a
—(Inserted by their loving family, Kate, Cis. Linn, Louie, Will, and Jim)
DO) LE-In loving memory of my deir wife and
mother, who departed this life ut 1 ssendon on the 2Srd Janunrv 1920 (Inserted by her lov ing husband und children, M. J Doyle, ¿1 Market
street, Essendon.)
ELLt.RV -lu loving memory of Robert Sydney
well beloved und only eon of Ada and the late Sydney Lllery, nephew of the kite Profes or lllcry, Ohseivatory House aged 10 year«
What grind iineitrthlv beauty
On lus loved face that day,
So ncir in its white splendour,
And yet so lar uwoy
FORBLS.—In fond and loving memory of my deir
wife Lih, who passed away at lea on January
rune cannot heal my aching heart,
Or from my memory tear
Tho face the form, 1 lovu so well,
It dwells for ever here
'lis sail but true, we wonder why
The best are the flrat that are called on to die —(Inserted by her loving hushand VV J
Forbes.)
IORBLS- In ever loving memory of our dear
Lilv, died Janunrv 22, 1020
Von ure not forgotten. Lily, dear.
Or eur will you be, ' As long as life and memory last
Uc foiullv think of theo
—(Inserted bv her loving mother, father, «later«
? mid brother« "Fernbank," Murrindindi, Yea.) I GRAHAM-In sad and loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away at Bunyip on Januar»
23, 1020 (luacrted by her loving ïunlly.)
IN MEMORIAM.
GRAHAM-In loving memory of our dearly be-
loved mother anil grandmother Selina Jane, who departed this life on 23n! Januarj 1920 (Inserted by It. and Ü Walsh and family
HAMILTON.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, Elizabeth, who passed away at "Clover Hill," Lardner, 2nd January 1914, also our dear father, John James on 10th January 1918
Sweet is the memory left behind
Of a loving father and mother so true and kind -( Inserted by their loving daughter and son in law, B and L Pratt, Albert road Warragul) HAItV, h\ -In sweet remembrance of mj darling
mother who pa_s_d aw ty on the ¿3rd Januarj,
1020
Bcqulencat in pice
—(Inserted bj ber j oungest daughter, Margaret.) LFChlP-r-In fond mcinorv of my dear wife and
our loving mother, Hin Nicol who died at Hi, pontea, Januan 21 J020 ([nscrted bj ber lovin/r husband and familv.)
McGH VTJI -In loving mrmory of our dear mother,
who pissed away on 22nd lamiary, 1910, nlso our dear father, who pj_,_.d away ou ûth Jim.,
1012 U 1 P
Gone, but wot forgotten
Heit, dearest mother thy toil in o'er, Thv lovinp- han Is shall toil no more
No more thej gentle eves shall weep, lient, darling mother gctitlv sleep
Thou are not forgotten deirest parents,
Or vilt thou evir be
As long ii«? lift and memorj last
flc will remember tbet
-fln«s?rted bv their lovinir familv and grand children 2-S Puscocvale raid, Yssendoii
_rcINTO_.il.—In lovintr memory of our beloved
mother, Annie 1 , who departid this lift, on
Januiry 14, 1919
Though ub_cnt from amongst us
You are alvnva m ou- thought-. And wo who dcirlv lovel vou
Still heciiU feel our lo_s
—(Inserted bv I-rod nnd Irene Mcintosh)
I'UKS- In loving meirorj of my deir husband,
William (Vippir) who passed away suddenly
linuirv 22, 1920
flu end was budden tia shotk severe, We little thought hi« death so near To Ood alone hit pains were 1 nown
He lovell bim best and took him home Onlj those that have lost nr< able to toll
The pim tint i« felt it not sa vim? hirpwcll —(Inserted bv his loving wife M Peekft.)
PI RM MVA N.—In lovmg memorv of our deir
mother, win pT_cd nwaj at \uburn grove, Auburn on lanuirv 22 1910 (Inserted by her lovintr ion and «Iiughter in law.)
rniLMIS- In aflea unite memorv of lohn Tlcicö
Phillips who pived nwaj, after a short illntbs nt Wnngiratd Hospital, 22nd fanuarv, 10_O aged 10 jeir« loving husband of Man, uni fitber of Him, Fminle, Willie, Annie, Ian and Pat
POWHl -In sad b it treoMir.d memorj of Gilbert
the verj deurlv love«! ind devoted husband of hate and durbiur anl devoted fal^r of Hlecii, Borothj and Gilbert, ind deir frî**d of Uosa, who passed uw iv 22ml Iinmrv, 1920 II I P
All through the div darling one,
Wc think of jou,
And in the ni-hl whtn dies the light,
We dream of \ou
Still living, still loving, -till ours
SIMS-In loving memorj of mj dear wife, Marion
J , and devoted mother who piM-ul nwi> Bud denly at Geelong, on the 2_n I Iinuarv 1920
Love and remémbrame live for evrr
—(Inserted by her loving husband and diugh
ter)
STlUA-tT-In sad and lovmg memorv of our
dear daughter, Cou , aceidcntallj 1 ilkd Boort, 22nd Tanuarj, 1010
I*o\cd In all
—(Inserted bv her loving f llhtr and mother, "Mathron, * JO Berwick Btrect, Brighton)
ST I WAI-T -In lov In? memon of our dear sister.
Con, accidentally killed. Boort, January 22,
1919
Sweet memories ever linger
—(Inserted hy her loving sisters, Phill and lil , "Mithron, ' CO Berwick street, Brighton.) STr WABT -In lovinr memory of our dear friend
Con, who died at Boort on 22nd Januarj, 101P (remit of accident)
Loved by nil
—(Inserted by J and W. Gcmml, Brighton.)
STr WAHT -In loving Memory of Constance I-milv
(Connie), who died January 22, 2918, as result
of accident at Boort.
Time may pass and bring its changes,
treuil with everv pissing venr
1 But her place will e er he sacred
In the hearts that held her deir
—(Inserted bj Jim anti fcusie O Donne,] J
STIttLLNG -In loving memorj of mj deir lins
bind and our father John Doughs Stirling, who parsed awn\ at lochee Portsea on the 23rd Tanuary, 1920 (Inserted by his wife and
children.)
TONKIN -A tribute of love to our darling mother,
Cithcrinc Maxwell Tonkin who departed this life January 20 1920 at "llilMeigb," Moonee Ponds late "Glencairn, ' Uumnvong
Blessed ire the pure m heart, thej shall we
Cod
—(Inserted bv her devoted daughters Queen (Mrs. W J Pike, Moonee Ponds), Lisie (Mrs W M James, Mumj*villc)
y ILLAKI -In loving memory of mj deir husband,
Iillippo, who pns.sed aw îy Tinuiry 23 191
With tears and gritf we »saw jou sinking,
With sad and nclung hearts
The trial was hard hut we li not complain,
But trust in God to meet agun
Coil saw when his footstep faltered,
His heart grow f »nt and weik
So He folded His anns around lum,
And he peacefnllv went to Bleep I have lost my soul's companion,
\ life linked with mj own,
And dnj and night I miss htm more
As I walk through life ilone
Coil is good, He gives me strength
lo heir mv heavj cross
Ile is the only one vvho knows
Tlie loneliness or m\ loss
—(Inserted bj his loving wife, lYanresco Villanl, of ' Salerno," Hill btrect, Kewmaiket.)
VlILA^l-In lovmg memorj of mj dear father,
Mllippo who parted on 2_nd Tanuarj, 19*5
_*o-diy brings bick sad memories
Of one wc loved so di ir
And thc^c who think of A oil to daj, dear dad,
Are those who loved jou here
Sleep on, dear Dad
—(Inserted hy hw lovmg FOO and daughter in liw, Albert and Annie \ lllani, and grandáons
till ind Gordon.)
VINE.—In affectionate remembrance of my father,
William James Vine, of Montrose street, Surrey Hills, who passed away on January 20, 1920 (Inserted by A.E.V.)
WILSON.—In loving memory of my dear husband,
Godfrey Burdett, who passed away 22nd January, 1919, at Coonara, private hospital, St. Kilda road,
Melbourne.
My darling husband, no one can tell
The depth of pain we feel
But God who took you from our side,
And He alone can heal.
O, saddest days that I have known
When we were torn apart,
The day I turned towards life alone
With torn and bleeding heart.
For all the years of sweet content,
The years we spent with thee;
Oh, let our grief with praise be bent
To Him who gave to me.
—(Inserted by his loving wife, M. Wilson, Dro-
mana.)
WILSON.—In loving memory of father, Godfrey
Burdett Wilson, died in Melbourne on January
22, 1919.
A beautiful memory left behind
Of a loving father so good and kind;
We have lost, but heaven has gained, One of the best the world contained.
—(Inserted by Ben, Doris, and Ralph Wilson.)
WILSON.—In fond memory of our father, who was
called home on the 22nd January, 1919.
So sadly loved, so sadly missed.
Over the river a face I see,
Fair as the morning, looking for me.
Free from his sorrow, grief and despair, Waiting and watching patiently there.
—(Inserted by Ruby and Sam Wilson, Dromana.) WILSON.—In fond memory of our beloved father,
Godfrey Burdett Wilson, of Dromana, who died at Melbourne on the 22nd January, 1919.
A beautiful memory left behind,
Of a loving father so true and kind;
We have lost but heaven has gained
One of the best the world contained.
—(Inserted by his loving son and daughter-in-law, Henry and Nellie; dearly loved grandpa of Godfrey, Jack, Henry, and Sam.)
WILSON.—In loving memory of our dear brother-
in-law, Godfrey Burdett, who passed away on
the 22nd January, 1919.
In thought fond memories linger yet, Of one we never will forget.
—(In inserted by B. and S. J. Stenniken.)
WILSON.—In fond and loving memory of our dear
brother-in-law, G. B. Wilson.
Two years have passed our hearts still sore, As time goes on we miss you more.
—(Inserted by Ralph and Rachel Patterson.)
WILSON.—In fond and loving memory of our
dearly loved son and brother, William Wilson, who departed this life at "Roseneath," Lance-
field, January 22, 1903.
Sadly missed, and deeply mourned.
WRATHALL.—In sad and loving memory of Frank
Wrathall who passed away on January 23 1917,
at Ellinbank, Gippsland.
I think of happy days gone by, When we were all together;
A shadow o'er my life is cast Of the dear one gone to rest. A faithful father,
One who always thought of others;
His name was good his friendship sound, Loved and respected by all.
R.I.P.
—(Inserted by his old mate, Philip J. Jamie-
son.)
BEREAVEMENT CARDS.
COUNCIIIOlï II \ and M ra HI/I1 VTRICK
uni rimilv cle»;re to return THANKS for the numerous i_hgruiiih letters tards and personal \«*it8 reeeived since the death of their beloved Mavis It is almost im_o«illc to aiihvvir i crson atlj anl trust nil will accept this intimation Special thmU ire due to Mr. HiurU-on who so l.indlj and untirinjjj lifted our lute 1 cloved girl on to the verandah ami Into thcjhouee__daih
J~~0_T\NSSON.—Mr. nul Mrs. I CUKItll SMHTt
and lamllv desire to HUNK their in mj kind fiicnds and relit Ive« for telegrams ktteia card", floral tribute« nil txrsonal e\prer_l na of BJ m pathj received during thur leeent 111 bereave lient cspeeiallj ti «it hit, Mr. 1 H Scarlett und FtitT for dndnr s shown throughout Ivlndlj aecept lids intimation of our deepest gratitude New ti Dean_.tieeJ: MoonecPon bj_ |
L~l \\l\.—Mr. and Mrs. IIIOAMS LI \}l\
1-amilj desire to express their siucere Til _\KS to their mam kind relatives and friend« for letters cards, telcgnms, tioral tributes and per s nul e-pre^fûiis of svmpathv in their recent sad bereavement Tara, Wattonga street Penshurst
MeCHOHAN -The 1 umilj of the late Mrs
MVHGAIIIT McCnOHVN return their situe-e 1HVNKS to rehtnes and all Kin 1 fríen Is for tele prams letters cards nnd per_inal expressions: of ajmpathj m their rectnt Fal bireavemcnt " ' tia Bruiiswtek street North Pjtrroj_
TITI. J P II .MOND, Mr. and Mrs
iVXwillTI and lauilj dearie to TilWK their manj kind friends for telegram« letters cards
beautiful iloral tributes und personal expressions of svmpathv m their recent _ad leicavement atoo grateful thanks to those who gave their loving assistance especial h thanking the Kcv IE Keith Mnckaj, who travelled so far to comfort the l>c reaved Kooreh, 42 Stevedor. street Nortli Williamstown
M"tl
relatives and friends for letters carl«, telegrams, visits and expressions uf sympathy in their reecnt sad bereavement, especially thanking Mrs. Foot. Sir He wilson, and Mr. Garson for their great
kinünc-s Will all kind friends accept, -_. it is im I possible to answer personally. U West strebt,
BnuHwick.
BEREAVEMENT CARDS.
TIP* S. A Bl NW LI_ and his Daughter, also lU-Mre \M\ HU/OMCH, drtlro to c\pr M tlielr
ameer« JIIANKS to their relntncs onl friends for the kind letter» cards, Ulceran. 6 and floral In butes also for the many personal expressions of _.>m[ nth} for them in their sod b-rcavenii.it, nnd to UT lames.). idle, of JUlaeluva, for his un rcmitttinfj attention _ ___ MH S SIA1_H-I_A\D and"Mr» S\1>LL11 and
1 nmllie* de»tri. to tender HIL r einctrc Til _Nhs tu their inanj friends for flor ii tribute* telegrams letter, carls anl pcrsniiil txprrsnons of sympathy in thtir recent sad hcr_a\eme!t also the dod on» anl iii.if.e- of thL Queen \ jctoru llospilil for their untiring attention and ..indues. Itoec J_Kw J^ehastopol slrcpt^Caulfitld ____ TI P1 J J M\TTIIfc,WS and Family desire to tx 1U. pru. thtir siiKirt T11ÀNKS to -.11 rrfuthni ami fnon Is for letter, canis, telegrams anl floral tributes the p n,oniiI expression, of sunj ithj m their recuit «J 1 1 creavemout, especially thinking Drs Thorn ind Kennett and Nur&e _ndcr_on, of Ouj en Okt streit Ouvcn __ ___ _
MR GA\M it anl lamlh m h toTIIWK their
kin I fricn It. an 1 rtl .tivc» for all lottern cirds ti h Krams ml i ersoiul ex] retsions of sjmpalh} In their recent M1 bereavement, also thankitg Ur Hart for 1 it i ntinng attention W ill all je rql tins intmnti n of our deepe t gratitud./ "0 Undport slrcit Uhcrt Park, AJcIbournc_ .fTp* M.wm, Mr. HUmiSON, nnd _ imil> i-'X d.sre to tei 1er their sincere THWkS to ti tir ininj lind Inends for floral tributes tele gums htttn- tards and pireoml cxprc-sion. ot s>nipith> in thtir recent sad brrea.emtnt Will nil fntn t, aicoi t ilm intimation." _ _
MHS I) MeCLUtl and MmUy desire to [TUNK
Heir min. kin I Iriends und rtl llura for their SMiipathtti ineMi.es of coudoiente JU 1 personal \i nfi m tlitir nteut sad bereavement, particular.} J-j" II 1 lad son for his unremitting- care anl attention MP_H._ Tas. Andrew and Co foi their mun;, acts of kind new, uni the literary staff of
The Mj,i« ' Rcr.Uo. Jan. 21
MKS MAIETH and I amtly desire to tender
their silicon 1*11 .Mvfa to thor mm. kind fi lends foi- floral tributes telegram*. lettera card3, aid personil c_.prt_s.ion. of fjmpauiy in their rt
tent Kid bereueniciit also the d-ctora and nurFC. frr their untinui, attention, and Itcv I raser Will ali friends accept this intimation_ MHS M\M1N inUnmil> desire to tender their
-inter? Til .Mvi) to theil many kind friends for floral t rihut en telegram*.1 letters cards and personal exprès.iona cf s\mpalh. in ti eir recent sad bereavement 23 Tennyson utrect, Moonee
1 owls
MRS \\ 1' bl MOR and Family desire to ,
pr_s* their heartfelt HUNKS lo their maii> frunds end neighbours for letters, cards telegrams and personal ejepre flinns of lympathy in their re etnt ¿id bereavement 84*-Hanmer street, WH
1 urn-town
MRS C ( hM-.IlT and tamil, exjress sin
cere TIMMvS to their many friends for the telegnm« lctttrs cards, __c , rcctl.cd, conveying expressions tí s.inpntliy in their deep porrow, nnd are grateful to Dr Thwaites and Sister Kiasick for their constant attention __ '_ MRS H \ SWINDON and~FnmiI> desire to
THVNÏv their man> friends for numerous ex ri aliens of H.rnpathy cards, letters telegrams, 11 flora] tributes during their recent bereavement Vi Carrington road Box Hill _.
El LD- Mrs. I III ED and Fnmily wish to sin
ccreb ni \Mv kind friends for letters cirls tc!e-rnm.. mid floral tributes alo pen-onal expressions of s> ni pa thy, in their re< i nt sad be rea.ement opecuH. thanking Si'tor Mt ker» find ftiff at Militar* Wurt!. Austin Hospital Re\
Roi mson (Oiiphin), and Ite. Warren for thtir kind and^inmmUinerjiltcntion __ ____ ._ ROW I.—Mr. A T KOW K (husl and) nnd Air
anl Mr* r H THOMAS (parent*) al-o 1 rothers and sisters cf IIUI5Y wish to JUI-NK tlieir many fnen Is for thb numerous letters, cards
U cuircHsiot _ of s.mpathv in their recent _ _ 3 Will friends kfndh accept this intima tion of their pntitude a& it Is Ímpo»_5Íble to reply pei_omlI}_to_jll? __ _ _ SMITH- Mr. and Mr«! C I) SMITH in fFomih
desire n ni\NK their kind relatives nnd friends for letters cardr, telegrams floral tributes nnd personal exj rossions of sympithj during their recent sal lereavement. In the loss of their darling infant *on George also thanking Dr A W Jlrethcrton fur his attention 21 I!.land etreet, South ^ arra_ S MIHI- The Inmií> of the late Mrs. AME
SMI Iii of k inguroo Grounds desire to re turn sincere Til \MvS to their kind friends for their Utters cml* tclegnms, floral tributes- and per sonn! expressions of F . mpathj in their recent sad I erpi\cn.cnt also thanking Dr Anderdon_ TIH _">iml\ nnd Suter (Mrs. V" lohansen) of
the late Mr. I I.OWDFV desire to HI \NK all relations anl friends for letters cards and telegrams, floral till dee and personal p\prcHSions of .jmpath. in their retent sad bereavement nl_o Dr ^_ his \er^ kind attention_ rnili tamil, of the late THOMAS I HIS desire | X to Under their hintere TU VMvS to their many kind tren Is for telegrams letters mil pcrbonU expressions of Bi ii|».itliv in their recent bereave mont ___ ^_ THOMPCON -Hie Iamily of fJie late Mrs. M X'
THOM ISON belo* ed widow of the Jatc Thonns T mm. Pon wish to ten 1er their heartfelt _II\NKS to thtir man. friends for their vtry kind p-pre-rfdons if mnl|iithy, ttlegrams letters eirds an 1 .ihits recei\e<l dunnee their recent sad bereave nient repceinllv thanking Dr Callander for his untlnng rire ind attention lo their late dear r M' A- W Ml ali f te i1« li'nd'j act*, «. lui« ml HW tion of our deepest gntitn ic, as it is impossible to irwwcr nil i-cnonnll> 15 Mater street GolUng woml __ ___ J _X-_ WniTFD\"\V~mie TïeTnt.vpfl of the late Mr
I! Mil T UIÎITI DAW desire to return THANKS to their many friends for kind letters telegrams, floral tributes, and other e\pre_jlons of sv-ïipi.h. during their recent sad bereavement 21 Gnuie, st ret t freston __ _ VX7ïïlT\fV-Mr. and Miss \MIITNF". and Mr* VV fARQUHUt ile^ir' to expreß their THANKS for oil letters telegnms, and other expressions of sjmpaihv c'lirmg their recent tad bereavement. Nor
miub) street last Gtclojiff
FtTH-JRA!/ NOTICES.'
, . i ,
COOPER.—The Friends 'of Mr. RICHARD AUS-
TIN COOPER (deiitlsl) iire respectfully In formell thal the remain* of tils dearly loved wife, Harriet, will lie interred in the Roroondarn Ceme-
tery-, Kew.
The funeral «ill leave 60 Collins street, Mel-bourne, TlllS DAY (Saturdiy, 22nd inst.), at 8.80
filBSON.—L.O.L,, No. £i7, YARRAVILLE.-Mern VJO bera of the above Order are requested to folloyv the remains of their late Brother, W. II. (HIïSON, to the place of interment, the Koo-cniy
Cemetery. -
The funeral will leave his residence, 45 Victoria street, West,Footscray, Tills DAY (Saturday), at
2.80 p.m.'
By order.
_ --ARD. Secretary. OIUYSON.—Friends of Hie late Mr. AnTHUTl
GRAYSON are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the Coburg Cemetery..
The funeral is appointed to leave his residence, "Wndelcv," Ilasilnss street, Northcote, THIS DAY. (Saturday, 22nd January), at 2 o'clock.
I1KNUY .J. U. LEWIS, Undertaker, Head office, Fitzroy. Tel. Central 1100.
HANLEY.—The rriends of the late Mrs. MARY
HANLEY are respectfully invited to follo'v her remains to the place of interment, the Buroon* dan Cemetery, Kew.
The funeral «III leave her residence, 103 Eliza-beth street, Richmond, Till!« DAY (Saturday, 22nd January 1021). nt 3.30 o'clock p.m.
JOHN ALLISON, Embalmer and rimerai Director, 04 Victoria street, Richmond North. 0.' 1003.
HAZELTON.—The Friends of the lote WILLIAM
STYLES HAZELTON are respectfully in. formed that his remains yvill lie interred In the Brighton Cemetery.
The fimenil will leave 234 Ch-ipol street. Prahran, opposite Colosseum, THIS DAY (Saturday, 22nd
inst), at 3 p.m.
A. J. UAYBOIÎLD, Undertaker, Malvern and 1'i-ilira». Tel. Win. 17 and U1427._ HOWE.—Tlie Friends of.Mr.~WAI.TER n. HOWE
are respectfully inyiteii to follow the remains of his dearly hrloved yvifc. Hannah Maud (Nance), to the place of interment, the Williamstown Cenie
terv.. ,
The* funeral will leave his résidence, Pier street. Altona, THIS r-linday) AFTI.H-0ON, 22nd Jnnu .in, 1021, at .1 o'clock p.m.
JOHN" AL1JSON, Knibalmcr and Funeral Director, head olfice, 01 Victoria street, Richmond North.
w
Invited to follow
his remains to the place of interment, the Boroon-
dara Cemetery, Keyv.
The funeral IB appointed to moye from his resi-dence, "lluncnla,-1 a« Spencer street, St.'Kilda, nilS DAY (Saturday, 22ud January), at li a.m.,
W. n. APPS and SONS, Undertakers, High street St. Kildi. Tels. 71 and 70 Win.