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BIRTHS.

ATTRIDGE (nee Lil McMillan).—On the 30th

July, at Lyndhurst Private Hospital, Bright, to Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Attridge—a son (Arthur

Peter).

CADZOW (Ida Richardson).—On the 20th August,

to Mr. and Mrs. William Cadzow, Moorna, Wil-liam street, Balaclava—a son.

CANTLON (nee Vera Haines). — On the 6th

July, at Sister Boyd's private hospital, Rennie street, Coburg to Mr. and Mrs. E. Cantlon, 89 Harrow street, Coburg—a daughter (Kathleen

Mabel).

CLARK.—On the 12th August, at Beechmont

private hospital, The Grange, E. Malvern, to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Clark, 26 Repton rd., East Malvern—a daughter (Bernice May).

DAKIN (nee Bertha Clarke). — On the 22nd

August, at Vermador private hospital, Glen-huntly, to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Dakin, late of Warragul—a son (Arthur Ellingworth).

DONALD.—On the 23rd July, at Brighton, the

wife of N. A. Donald—a daughter (Jessie May).

EDWARDS (nee K Daley).—On the 16th August,

at Serrell street, East Malvern, the wife of John Edwards—a son (John Neild). EISEMAN.—On the 16th July, at East Malvern, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Eiseman—a daughter.

ENGELMANN (nee R. Donnelly).—On the 11th

August, at Dalkeith private hospital, Albert Park, to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Engelmann, of Torrita—a daughter (Margaret Allason).

FLEMING.—On the 24th August, 1927, at Quisis-

ana, Dandenong road, Windsor, to the wife of John A. Fleming, of High street, East Mal-vern—a daughter (Agnes Beverley Wilson).

GARDINER.—On the 30th July, at Primrose House,

Kerang, to Mr. and Mrs. A. C. V. Gardiner, Fitz-roy street, Kerang—a daughter (Mary Cecelia).

HADLEY (nee Beryl Ludbrook).—On the 12th

August, the wife of Kenneth H. Hadley, care E. S. & A. Bank, 5 Gracechurch street, Lon-don—a son.

HANNAH. — On the 22nd August, the wife of R. I. Hannah, of Barham—a son.

HARGRAVES. — On the 8th August, at Sisters Nicholson and Newlands' private hospital, Wycheproof, to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hargraves—a son (William Jack— Jack).

HERRIN (nee Winifred Blight).—On the 26th

August, at Avonhurst private hospital, Queen's road, Melbourne, to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Herrin— a daughter.

HILL (nee Gladys Broadbent). — On the 20th

August, at Carinya, 20 Malmsbury street, Kew, to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hill—a daughter (Elaine Alena). (Both well.)

HOSKIN (nee Marie Marchesi).—On the 19th

August, at Sister Bull's private hospital, Bairns-dale, to Mr. and Mrs. Stan Hoskin—a daughter (June Marie).

KENNEDY.—On the 13th August, at Kenhaven, 9

Filson street, Ascotvale, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Kennedy—a daughter (Margaret Elizabeth).

KELLER (nee Ivy Hurlstone). — On the 24th

August, at Maristowe private hospital, Fair-field, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Keller, 3 Martin street, Preston—a son. (Both well.)

KERR.—On the 8th August, at Ivanhoe, Donald,

to Mr. and Mrs. H. Kerr, Thalia—a son (Wallace William).

LEETE (nee Eise).—On the 23rd August, at Quisis-

ana private hospital, Dandenong road, Windsor, to Mr. and Mrs. E. Geoffrey Leete—a daughter (Margaret Gwen).

MACLEOD (nee Alice Gallagher)—On the 26th

August, at Cambria private hospital, Alma road, St. Kilda, to Mr. and Mrs. E. MacLeod, Dun-regan, River Darling, New South Wales—a son.

MARKBY (nee Annie Henry). — On the 13th

August, at Beechmont private hospital, The Grange, East Malvern, to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Markby, 24 Tattenham street, Caulfield—a daughter (Nancy Evelyn).

MAWLEY. — On the 16th August, at St. Helen's

private hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Mawley, Fosterton, Sale—a daughter.

McCANN.—On the 17th August, 1927, at Kelvin

Grove private hospital, Bacchus Marsh, to Mr.

and Mrs. D. C. McCann, Coimadai—a daughter (Valda Jean).

McDONALD.—On the 23rd August, at St. Cathe-

rine's private hospital, Finch street, Malvern, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. McDonald, 504 Dande-nong road Carnegie—a daughter.

MORRIS. — On the 23rd August, at private hos-

pital, Lismore to Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Morris, Bubba-nooka, Mount Bute—a son.

MORTON.—On the 19th August, at Cambrai pri-

vate hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Morton, St. Kilda—a son (Peter John).

MOULDEN (nee Reynolds). — On the 14th Aug-

ust, at Norwood Hospital, Ballarat, the wife of Douglas E. Moulden—a son (Warren Douglas). NICHOLSON (J. Scott).—On the 9th August, at

Avonhurst, Queen's road, to Mr. and Mrs. F. Nicholson, 15 Greville street, Prahran—a daugh-ter (Frances Joan). (Both well.)

NICOLL (nee Lena Dart).—On the 17th August,

at Delgada, Oakleigh, the wife of David Robert Nicoll—a son (Rupert Wright).

NORTHCOTT.—On the 14th August, at Finchlea,

Manning road, East Malvern, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Northcott, of Packer street, Murrumbeena— a daughter (Marjorie Ennina).

O'HEHIR (nee Bessie Doran). — On the 2nd August, at Wenona private hospital, Kyneton, to Mr. and Mrs. G. T. O'Hehir, Lara—a son (George Edward).

PENNEY (nee Gladys Evans, Albert Park).—On

the 21st July, the wife of Colin Moncrieff, Weyvelheena Tea Estate, Demodera, Ceylon—a son (Ian Moncrieff).

PRIMROSE (nee Dorothy Manners-Sutton). — On

the 22nd August, at Marinook, Kew, the wife of John Bouverie Primrose, Leith Park, Donald—a son.

RAMSAY (nee Jessie Quick). — On the 18th

August, at Gisborne, to Mr. and Mrs. D. J. L. Ramsay—a daughter (Patricia Mary).

RANDLE (nee A. Buchanan).—On the 21st August,

at Llandyssil private hospital, 4 Scott street, Essendon, to Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Randle—a son (Glen Mackinnon).

RENSHAW.—On the 13th August, at St. George's

Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Renshaw, Epworth, 250 Barker's road, Glenferrie—a son (John Rutherford).

SLADE (nee Harris).—To Mr. and Mrs. Alex.

Slade, Villeroy street, Hampton—a daughter.

SODING.—On the 17th August, at Sister Madden's

private hospital, Parkville, the wife of H. F. Soding—a son (David Henry).

STERLING (nee Hilda Turner). — On the 12th

August, 1927, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Sterling, Elowera, 11 Westgarth street, East Malvern—a son (Frederick Charles Rees).

WALES (nee Alma Mould).—On the 20th August,

at Nurse Sheridan's private hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wales—a son (John Rex).

WARREN. — On the 14th August, at Lomita

private hospital, Ivanhoe, to Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Warren, of Alphington—a daughter (Lesley

Jean).

WEYMOUTH.—On the 22nd August, at Guildford, Camberwell, to Mr. and Mrs. Horace Weymouth—a son.

MARRIAGES.

ALBISTON—SUTHERLAND.—On the 30th July, at

the Presbyterian Church, Camberwell by the

Rev. P. J. Murdoch, Norman Arthur, son of Professor A. E. and Mrs. Albiston, to Margaret Ada, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George

Sutherland.

ALLOTT—BARNETT.—On the 21st July, at St.

Paul's Church of England, Welshpool, by the Rev. A. J. Maher, Reginald, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Allott, Welshpool, to Marjorie Vivienne, only child of Mrs. Barnett, Port Welsh-pool, and the late David Barnett, of Bendigo.

CAHILL—PALMER.——On the 30th July, at St.

Francis Xavier Church, Lavender Bay, Sydney, by the Rev. James McGwan, S.J., William L., eldest son of the late William Cahill, of Stawell, and Mrs. M. Cahill, of Hilda crescent Grace Park, Hawthorn, to Thelma, eldest daugh-ter of the late Dr. and Mrs. George Langlands Palmer, of Ararat.

COTTEE — WHYTE. — [Silver Wedding.] — On the

27th August, 1902, at the residence of the bride's mother, by the Rev. A. J. Wade, Arthur Harold Cottee, to Isabel Campbell Whyte. (Present address, 19 Dickens street, Moonee Ponds. At home Saturday afternoon and evening.)

COX-WALKLATE. — On the 23rd July, at the Methodist Church, St. Kilda, by the Rev. C. J. Walklate, B.A. (cousin of the bride), Joseph, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Cox, of Bairns-dale, to Enid, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Walklate, of Moonee Ponds. (Present address, Stathfieldsaye, Perry Bridge, via Strat-

ford.)

FOGARTY-HENNESSY. — On the 20th July, at

the Church of the Assumption, Penang, Straits Settlements, by the Rev. Fr. Devalls, Captain Paul A. Fogarty, youngest son of the late Mr. Thomas Fogarty, J.P., and Mrs. Fogarty, to Sylvia Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late Sir David V. Hennessy and Lady Hennessy, C.B.E., Melbourne.

MACKIE—GRANT.—On the 21st July, 1927, at St.

Paul s Church, Bendigo, by the Rev. H. W. G. Nichols, Jack, elder son of Mrs. Mackie, Shep-parton, to Kathleen Marjorie, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Grant, Quarry Hill, Ben-digo.

PRIDDLE—McLEAN.—On the 9th July 1927, at

St George's Presbyterian Church, East St. Kilda, by the Rev. Thomas Glass, BA, Norman, the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A C Priddle, to Jessie F, the youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. A McLean, of Korumburra. (Pre-sent address, Egap Court, 112 Nimmo street, Middle Park.)

READ—GILES. — On the 16th July, at Christ

Church, Hawthorn, by the Rev. H. S. Hollow, Frank Morres, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Read, Shakespeare grove, Hawthorn, to Nancy Edith, youngest daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. G. W. Giles, of Warracknabeal (Present addrcss, Loddon, Turner street, Camberwell.)

RHODES—KENT.—On the 23rd August, at St.

Peter's Eastern Hill, by the Rev. Maynard, Laurie, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Rhodes, Te-Whare, Woodend, to Pauline Beresford, only daughter of the late Mr. A. R. Kent and Mrs. Kent, Arcana, Barker's road, East Kew (Pre-sent address, Horsham.)

RUSH—BROWNE.—On the 12th May, at St. Mary's

Church, St. Kilda East, by the Rev. Father Durkin, William Leopold, fifth son of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Rush, Richmond, to Alice Irene, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Browne, Rossmoyne, Hawksburn.

SCHNEIDER—TRENWITH.—On the 23rd July, at

St. Columb's Church, Hawthorn by the Rev. D. Deasy, Albert R. V., second son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Schneider, of Warrandyte, to Ethel A., eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Trenwith, of Stillman street, Burnley, late Sorrento.

SLOAN—FEILD. — [Silver Wedding.] — On the 27th August, 1902, at St. John's Church of England, Melbourne, by the Rev. Cadwallader Thomas, Alexander Barclay, third son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Sloan, of Allandale, to Edith Margaret, second daughter of the late Councillor W. G. (ex-M.L.A.) and Mrs. Feild, of Collingwood. (Present address, Wahroonga, Ken-ilworth parade, Ivanhoe.)

TAYLOR—BRADY.—On the 8th July, 1927, at

St. Patrick's Cathedral, Ballarat, by the Rev. Father Glowrey, Victor Barton, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Taylor, Deepdene, to Kathleen Veronica, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brady, Minyip.

MARRIAGES.

WILLMOTT—McFADDEN.—[Silver Wedding.]—On

the 27th August, 1902, at Carlton, by the late

Rev. D. S. McEachran, Henry Carson, youngest son of the late Charles and Margaret Willmott, of Carlton, to Rebecca Agnes, eldest daughter of the late David and Martha McFadden, of Carlton. (Present address, Neangar, Mary street, Longue-ville, Sydney.)

DEATHS

ALFORD.—On the 24th August, at her son's resi-

dence, Branxholm, Tasmania, Emma Hubard Alford, mother of the late Thomas W. B. Alford (killed at Gallipoli), loved sister of Mrs. C. Campbell (Blessington street, St. Kilda), and Mrs. C. Stewart (Bayview terrace, Ascot-

vale).

BLAKISTON.—On the 26th August, 1927, at her

residence, Nga-we, Transvaal Square, Geelong, Jane Dillan, dearly loved wife of Jonas Blakis-ton, and loving mother of Edward, Jessie (Mrs. J. A. Marshall), Amy, Blon, Bert, and Cyril, aged 79 years. (Private interment.)

CLOTZ.—On the 25th August, at her residence,

228 Raglan street, South Preston, Sarah. widow of the late Charles Clotz, late of Ballarat, loving mother of Frederick, Louis, Norman and Elsie (Mrs. Hawkins), aged 67 years.

At rest.

COCKFIELD.—On the 26th August, at his resi-

dence, 370 Highett street, Richmond, Augustus Neilson, youngest son of the late David and Julia Cockfield, brother of Henry, Beatrice (Mrs. Wrigley), Lil, Grace, Lucie (Mrs. Blackstock), and Carrie, aged 54 years.

COCKFIELD.—On the 26th August, at his resi-

dence, 370 Highett street, Richmond, Neilson (Coey), dearly loved friend of Frank and Peggy

Gunn.

CONWAY.—On the 25th August, at her residence,

24 Royal parade, Caulfield, Mary Alice (Mae), dearly loved younger daughter of Maria and the late E. T. Conway, of Wagin, W. A., and the sister of Jean and Hughie, granddaughter of the late K. P. and S. A. Hanson, of Kyneton.

Peacefully sleeping.

DAVIES.—On the 25th August, (suddenly), at Ben-

digo, Albert Lewis, of Templeton street, Maldon, youngest son of the late David and Mary Davies, of Glanyrafon, Walmer, and much loved brother of the late Alexander, Alice (Mrs. Harrison, Jerilderie), Claudia (Walmer), Edwin (Piangil), Tudor (Harrow), Grace (Mrs. Mossop, Moonee Ponds), Lucy, and Inez (deceased).

At rest.

DAVIES.—On the 25th August, (suddenly), at Ben-

digo, Albert Lewis, of Templeton Street, Mal-

don, dearly beloved husband of Grace, and lov-ing father of Clifton, Gwen, Marie, Ivor, Alan, and baby Ruth; beloved son in-law of Mr. and Mrs. N. Clifton (Gardenvale).

Sadly missed.

DAVY.—On the 19th August, at Kalgoorlie (W.A.),

John Taylor, dearly beloved second son of Josiah Rowe and Elizabeth Davy, Talbot road, Clunes.

DEVINE.—On the 10th August, 1927, at private

hospital, Numurkah, James, dearly loved brother of Mary (Mrs. Clarke, Albury), Rebecca (Mrs. Dunn, Shepparton).

At rest.

DONOVAN.—On the 26th August, at his residence,

Lorranna, North Monegetta, Patrick, the be-loved husband of the late Linda, father of Mary (Mrs. Folliard), Nellie (deceased), May (Mrs. Riddle), Jack, Jim, Linda (Mrs. McGregor), and Pat, aged 85 years. R.I.P.

DUNCAN. — On the 25th August, at Malvern, Emma

Anne, widow of the late Gordon Duncan, late of Devenish, and loving stepmother of Mabel (Mrs. L. Clark, Leongatha) and Frances (Mrs. R. Coulthard, 46 Nicholson street, Footscray), aged 82 years.

Peace, perfect peace.

FAHEY.—On the 21st August, at Kalgoorlie, Ed-

mond, eldest son of the late Patrick Fahey, brother of Margaret, Fanny, and Nellie, 46 Orrong road, Armadale.

Rest in peace.

FLEMMING.—On the 26th August, 1927, at Wandi-

ligong, Victoria, Catherine, relict of the late James H. Flemming, of Point Nepean road, Brighton, aged 79 years.

FLYNN.—On the 26th August, Mary, dearly be-

loved wife of John Flynn, of No. 177 Brougham street, Kew, loved mother of Molly, Jim, Kath-leen, Maurice, Joe, Annie, and Bernard, and the late Timothy and John, aged 64 years.

Requiescat in pace.

GRIFFITH.—On the 20th August (after a long

illness), at the residence of his parents, 52 Arma-dale street, Armadale, John Campbell, dearly beloved eldest son of John Byron and Mary Jane Griffith, beloved nephew of M. Campbell, and loving brother of the late Mrs. Cameron, Bertram, and Daisy.

Sweet rest.

HEALY (nee O'Keefe).—On the 29th July, at

Bawnmore, Church street, Richmond, after a short illness, Mary Jane, relict of the late Maurice Healy, aged 81 years. (Interred pri-

vately after Requiem Mass at St. Ignatius.)

R.I.P.

HOCKING.—On the 25th August, at the Melbourne

Hospital, May, the beloved wife of William Hocking, 50 Walsh street, West Melbourne, and loving mother of Willie (deceased), Allan, May, Joan, and Betty, and loving daughter of Mrs. Alice Foley, aged 32 years.

At rest.

INGHAM.—On the 26th August, at a private

hospital, East Melbourne, Thomas Benjamin Ingham, beloved brother of Mary Ann (Mrs. Manson), Rosa (Mrs. Higginbotham), and Wil-

liam, also uncle of William and Rose Donoghue and Cis and Bert, aged 69 years.

A dear, patient soul at rest after much

suffering.

KING.—On the 21th August, 1927, at Charman

road, Cheltenham, Mary Jane, beloved wife of Arthur Alfred King, loving mother of Henry John and dear grandma of Joyce and Ray King, aged 57 years. (Privately interred at Chelten-ham, 25th August, 1927.)

LOBB.—On the 11th August, at her residence,

Darraweit, Keilor road, Essendon, Sarah Ann (Sid), beloved daughter of Isabella and the late Samuel Moore, Willow Flats, Darraweit Guim, dearly loved sister of Janie (Mrs. Arthur Lobb), Margaret (Mrs. Fraser), Li (Mrs. Beveridge, de-ceased), Sam, Alex , and Jim, aged 57 years.

LOOBY.—On the 25th August, 1927, at Alfred Hos-

hospital,Elsie Elizabeth loving wife of Percy James Looby, of 82 Clarinda road Moonee

Ponds

LORDING.—On the 21th August, 1927, at her

home, Oikdeno, Maitland street Malvern, S L (louie) loved crindnii of Louie (dcccised), Alan, Will, ond Joyce Lording aged 91 yea:

Peacefully sleeping

McGEE.—On the 22nd August, 1927, at her resi-

dence, 16 Wellington street, Geelong West, Flitch Maria, widow of the Late bdwird McGee (plas-terer, late of Mercer street, Geelong), and loved mother of Edward James and the late Charles Stanley, aged 69 years

McSWINEY.—On the 21st August, at Melbourne,

Denis McSwincy, loved brother of John and Mary, late of Victorian Police Force RIP

MAHONY.—On the 26th August, 1927, at her

parents' residence. Tile Bungalow, 3 Marlborough street, Mont Albert, Lua, the dearly loved dau(,h ter of Mr. and Mm John T Mahony, and loved sister of Jack, Keith, Kathleen, Eric, and Colin, aged 23 years.

For ever with the Lord

Cod is His own interpreter, and Ho will mike

it plain

MAHONY.—On the 26th August, 1927, at her

piients' residence, The Bungalow, 3 Marlborough street Mont Albert, Lm, the deirly loved friend of Lily Chandler

Behind all shadows stondeth Cod

MANN.—On the 22nd August, at private hospital,

Morel mil Bridget (Hose) the deirly bolovcd wife of Thoiins Mann, of Davvscn street, Bruns wick, and loving sister of Mrs. Marquis (»le raised), Mrs. St. Hihope (deccjscd), and Mrs

Wood

McCOLE.—On the 26th August, 1927, at Lornes-

wood, Newry, Duncan Stewart, the dearly be loved husband of Mary Je in McCole, and lather of Belle Mary (Vlrs W Smith), Duncan, Stewart, 1 lorn, and I wen.

I-or ever with the Lord

MILLAR.—On the 24th August, at private hospital,

East Melbourne, Annie (late of Ballater Park, Green Vale), relict of the late Robert Millar, and beloved mother of Elsie (Mrs. G Taylor), Alex ander, Mary (Mrs. W Anderson), and Maggie (Mrs. R. Loft) (Interred privately at Bulla Cemetery.)

MOLLER.—On the 23rd August, at her daughter's

residence 20 Murray street, Prahran, Mary Jane, widow of the late Nicholls Edlefu Moller, late of York street Prahran dearly loved mother of John, Eva (Ballarat), Bessie (Mrs. Boyd Western Australia), Tom Richards (Stony Creek South Gippsland), Annie (Mrs. Martin), aged 85 years

At rest

MUNRO.—On the 22nd August, at Pen-y-Bryn,

Morisell, the residence of her sister (Mrs. Frost-Samuels), Sara Buchanan, second beloved daughter of late George Buchanan Munro, of Ballarat, and late Lucinda Munro Greenock, 292 High street Malvern (Privately interred, Bal-larat August 24.)

MURTON.—On the 24th August, at his residence,

381 Park street, Prince's Hill John, the dearly loved husband of Elvera B Murton and loving father of Agnes (Mrs. Fisher Atkinson of Offi-cer V..) and John Albert (deceased), the loved brother of W A Murton and second son of the late Albert George Murton, of Rochester, Kent, England, aged 70 years

God's will be done.

MUSGROVE.—On the 24th August, 1927, at Gee-

long, Clara Elizabeth, only daughter of the late Samuel and Zipporah Musgrove, of Belmont

and formerly of Echuca, and loved sister of William A (Autumn street, Geelong West), Henry J (Wyuna), Frederick A (New Zealand), Samuel Herbert (Camberwell) (Interred pri-vilely Eastern Cemetery, Geelong, on 2oth August, 1927)

NAUGHTON.—On the 26th August, at 398 Albert

street, East Melbourne, Bridget Alice, the dearly loved wife of George Naughton, Cliff road, Frankston loving mother of Edmund and be-loved daughter of the late Patrick and Bridget Gallavan, of Sebastopol, aged 53 years.

Requiescat in pace

OMISTON.—On the 23rd August, at Sloan street,

Stawell, Francis, beloved husband of the late Agnes Ortmston, and much loved step father of William, Margaret (Mrs. F. Heywood) and

Bell Cranston

OWENS.—On the 20th August (suddenly), at his

late residence, 36 Somerville road, Yarraville, Thomas Charles, dearly beloved brother of Cis and Dave Owens also late Mrs. A C Holmes,

late R.A.G.A.

Loved by all.

PALMER.—On the 26th August, at her residence,

132 Sycamore street, Caulfield, Charlotte Scott, beloved wife of John Palmer, and loving mother of Grace. R.I.P.

POWELL.—On the 23rd August, at 46 Taylor's

road, Thebarton, Adelaide, Frederick Powell, loved brother of Eliza and Clara Powell, Nichol-

son street, South Yarra. Born at Geelong, 1857.

And the hopes that were lost on life's journey He will find in that city of rest.

REID.—On the 25th August, at his residence, 22

Alexandra avenue, Elsternwick, John Sydney dearly beloved husband of Maie Reid, aged 62 years.

Peacefully sleeping.

RODDA.—On the 26th August, at her mother's

residence, 47 Raglan street, East St. Kilda, Emma, the dearly loved fifth daughter of Emma and the late William, much loved sister of Wil-liam, Edith (Mrs. J. Brentnall), Lottie (Mrs. J Barlow), Eva (Mrs. J. Moss), Ada (Mrs. C. Stephens), Charles, Nellie (Mrs. R. Joyce), and

George.

The white flower of a blameless life.

SAVIGE.—On the 24th August, at Moe, Emma,

wife of the late John Kavlge, and loving mother of Mrs. C. W. .J Coleman, and loving grand-mother of Florence (Mrs. Bates), Sydney, Ernest, Lena, and Reg. Coleman, aged 92 year».

DEATHS

SHARP.—On the tSlh August, 1521, at 9 Ballarat

road, Footscray (late of Malvern, rope maker); James, the beloved husband of Jessie Sharp, loved father of Lizzie (Mrs. Renshaw, Bruns-

wick), James (Williamstown), Peter (Malvern), Maggie (Mrs. Benn, Footscray), Jack (deceased). Robert (Hawthorn), Stanley (Yarraville), Jessie (Mrs. Conning, South Australia), Horace (de-ceased).

Passed peacefully away.

SHARPLEY.—[By cable].—On the 14th August, at

Mablethorp (England), Herbert Sharpley, I.B., barrister, town clerk, and coroner, IM? loved bus lud of Caroline, fither nf Julius (deceased), Meut Basil, Marj, \ ictor, and the Rev. Rodger eldest brother of Ur h ^larplej, M D , the Rev. II A «lurplcv, William (deceau) Wal

tir (dcecifed), George, and Percy fcbarplcj, The Crange Coburg

SHEEDY -On the I7th August, at his Peters

residence 43 Bridge street Northcote David tlnri t-nn if the late Willi un and Man Ann sh civ, tf Colic anl brother of Nup=e Mieedv (North Melbourne), lite \ 1 t

Mother ml Foldfrr t-ons united

SHEPHERD-On the .Oth Vtif-uM, M ir"irct, be

loved wiie of lohn R Mi plierd H^cd mother oí John, Leon ird, IU, and 1 laol

At nat

SMITH- \ tribute of ilo p atTcction to mj life

loi g fi lend John

\ hie ni3oe noble Iv kin 1 thought* and

rlnntnlle nctioiu io ill -(St the Phillip.)

SPARKE -On the 2fth \ugupt nt Cumnock pi i I

vite hospital Traralgon Bet tv lean deorlj I loved laughter of Orort-e and M m 1 loving biß ter of Ihjllis Kenneth Kathleen, md II atber,

at, d IJ jcars and 10 months I TYLEY -On the 20th Att^tiEt at Clarendon llenry, I

beloved husband of Mar> and fither of Ie«sle

John Kithleen Phjlli« Mun, Clarice Nuncve, I Civ h nd Nellie ural S.i jcars

VOSTI -On the 26th August at his parents'

residence, No 26 Shields street, Flemington,

Edward Maxwell the dearly loved husband of Clare (nee Thomas).

VOSTI.—On the 26th August, at his parents'

residence No 24 Shields street, Flemington Edward Maxwell, the dearly loved son of Joseph and Sarah Vosti, and beloved brother of Tillie, Bon, and Zeta (late of R.A.N.)

WELLINGTON.—On the 23rd August, at Mrs.

Twitt's private hospital, Numurkah, after a short illness, William Eric, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wellington, Invergordon.

For of such is the Kingdom of Heaven.

WILLIAMS.—On the l6th August, at Murrum-

beena, Mathilde, the dearly loved daughter of the late Carl and Mathilde Woess, and relict of the late Arthur Williams, dearly loved sister of Alberta (deceased), Frank (deceased), Sharlotte (Mrs. Scott), Carl (deceased), Louise (Mrs. Davis), Anna (Mrs. Neil), and Hermann.

Rest, sweet, rest.

—(Inserted by her loving sisters and brother.)

WINSTANLEY.—On the 25th August, at her

residence, St. George's road, Northcote, Annie Winstanley, the dearly loved mother of Wil-

liam, John, Nellie (Mrs. Mackin), and Alice, aged 76 years. (Privately interred, Fawkner Cemetery.)

At rest.

WISE.—On the lint Julj, at St. Itoch's private líos

pt tal, Alfred t-dvvard Denne, beloved husband of Mar}, loving father of Olive, Alfred (deceased), John (deceased) Private interment, li IP (Sydney papers, please eopj.)

WOOLHOUSE.—On the16th July, at Crawley

(Eng.) Margaret Eliza, widow of the late Henry Herve Woolhouse M.D., and only daughter of the late Captain Edward W. Kelsall, 70th Regi-ment of Foot, and Susan Larkins Kelsall.

YOUNG.—On the 26th August, at private hospi-

tal, Malvern, Mary Peebles Young, of 11 Mcll-wrick street, Prahran, relict of the late W. W. Young (late of Eaglehawk and Williamstown), loved mother of George, Frank, Andrew, Grace, and the late Mary Isabella, Thomas, Joseph, James, Elsie, and Nellie, aged 76 years.

IN WEMOaiAM On iVethe Ser\Ico.

ANNEAIL-In proud and living meworv of Paul

Dalton Annear. LL B , who made the supreme sacrifice at Gillipoli, \UKUSI 2^. 1913

We live In deeds not jean»

BENT-In loving nnd affectionate remembran

of our dear son Benjamin Sjdnev (Sid), of C Company, 14th Battalion, who died of «olinda received at Moquet tarra, olst \uguet, 191G

Wc shall meet again in the morning,

lu the dawn of a Lcautlful day,

When the time of wilting and witching,

And all endness hive passed awttj,

liver remembered

—(Inserted by his sorrowing parents, B and T. M Bent)

CONINGSBY -In loving mernory of our dear sou,

Edward Henr> (led). 7th Battalion, A IF, killed In action in Irmcc, 25th August, 1018

Greater love linth no nun than this that he bj down his hie for hin trieras

KAVANAGH.—In loving remembrance of my

brother, Pte. J. Kavanagh, 17th Batt,, who fell in action, Hill 60. August 27, 1915

Greater love hath no man than this. -(F Kavanagh, Sandringham.)

KAVANAGH.—In loving memory of my dear

nephew, Pte. J. Kavanagh 17th. Batt., who fell in action, Hill 60 August 27, 1915.

One of the best,

Fondly remembered.

-(B. Wood, Abbott street, Sandringham)

KING -In loving memory of pte W M King,

killed In action at Gallipoli August 27, 1915

Loved nnd remembered

—(Inserted bv his loving parents, J and E King 46 Combermere street, Essendon.)

KING-In loving memorj of our dear friend,

Pte W M King 7th Battn, kilted in action at Lone Pine 27th August, 1915 pal of the late W W Etheredge also Edols died of wounds at Rouen 29th November, 191G

Behind all shadows standeth God

—(Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. A J Lthcredgc, Caulfield.)

MELDRUM -In loving memory of Sig Lauren»1

K Meldrum killed in action In Trance, August 24 1918 (Mother, brother, and sisters.)

RONALD-In loving memory of Carmcnt (Pte

J C Ronald), also his. comrades, Cnl Colin .Sharpe and Sgt Decura, who gave their lives on the 2Sth August, 1916 at Pozieres, also T leutenant George Small M C , who fell at St

Quentin August 28 1918, comrade of Captain Harry Ronald DSO

At the going down of the sun and In the

morning, wo will remember them -(Mrs. Ronald and family.)

SPINKS-In loving memory of our dear son and

brother, Private Charles Laurens Spinks, killed In action at Gallipoli on the 2Sth August, 1915 (Inserted hy his parents and brother Eric.)

TWLOR.—In loving mctnorv of our dear nephews

Geoff, killed in I ranee, 26th August, 1917, and Arthur, who died at Bilrmald 26th August 191S

Ever fondly remembered

—(Inserted bj their auntie and uncle, E and D McKay)

THOMAS-In loving memory of our dear brother

nnd uncle, Reg, who wa«, killed in action on August 27 191G

Lest we forget

-(Mr. and Mrs. P N Hevmanson nnd Thora)

WALL--To the treasured memory of rav gallant

fon Harrj M M Wall M C who fell on the field of honour on AugUbt 27, 1918 R I P

Sins pt_ur et sana reproche

WALL-To the loved and treasured memory of

mv gallant brother, Lieut II M M Wall, MO who fell in action \ugust 27, 19IS

Lgypt, Gallipoli Trance

ARKELL -In loving memory of my wife and our

mother, who pas=cd away at Tower Hill, on August 27, 1923

Loved and remembered

BILL (Sangwell).—In loving memory of Ren, who

passed away at Daylesford, August 28, 1923

Fondly remembered

(Inserted by her loving sister, Lilian Bourne.) BIRD-In loving memory of our di ir little

mother, who pissed away on 27th August 1926, loving mother of Lilli in, Ernie, and George loving Nana of Nance, Grace and Thelma

Dear little Nana, how we miss jou —(Inserted bj her loving childi en.)

BOSTOCK-In loving memory of Trances Louise

Bostock dearly beloved wife of the late lames Bostock, and loved mother of Tima and Deth

BOSTOCK.—In loving memory of dur Sister

I annj who pasied away Vugust 27, 1925 also mother dear, passed away September 21, 1920

Sweet memories last for ccr

—(Inserted by their loved one. L Milee.)

BLEW-In loving memory of Reggie, who died

August 26 1920

He lives with us, dear In memory still

-(Inwrted by Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis and "\ era.)

BREWER -In loving memory of my dear husbi d

Will, and our dear father, who passed away at Avondale, Dimboola on August 28, 1919, also my dear mother, Isabella Tvric, and our dear grandma w ho passed away at her residence. Landsborough, on July 20, 1917

God has them In His keeping, We have them in our thoughts,

—(Insericd by his loving wife and children and lier loving daughter and grandchildren Beryl, Fric, Lorna, and Nanev Brewer, Avondale)

BREWER-In loving memory of our dear son

and brother Will, who died at Dimboola, on \ugust 28 1919

Always in our memory

—(Inserted bv his loving mother, father, sisters, and brother, 27 Rose street, Box HiU.)

BURKE-In loving memory of my dear husband

and our dear father, who departed this life 26th August, 1*125

Lovingly remembered alwavs

-Onseiied by hi« loving wife, and family, Roseea Diamond Creek.)

CHILD-In loving memory of our dear mother,

who passed away on CQth August, 1920

A tender chord of memory Is softly touched to"day

—(Inserted by her loving daughter and son In Law, Eva and Bert)

C1 *ttIλGBOLD- In loving memory of my dear

husband, Horace and our dear father, who died 2tjtb August 1923 nt St. Kilda. ,

I wr remembered.

—(Inserted bv his lovimr wife and fainih.)

CLARINGBOLD-A loving tribute to the memory

of my dear husband, Clarrie late R. V N, who passed away August 25, 1925 also our dear father (Inserted by his loving wife and family.) CROKER.—In loving memory of our dear mother,

who passed away at Ivanhoe 29th August, 1921

Lvcr remembered

—(Inserted by her loving children.)

DAVIES -In loving memory of my devoted

daddy, William Charles who died (result of accident). August 28 1923

They spoke in tender love,

They raised my drooping head,

They gently closed my bleeding wounds,

My fainting soul they fed -(Bonnie Davies..)

DONALDSON-In loving memory of mv dmr hits

band Robert and loving father of Jcí«3Íe, who passed away on 28th August, 1920 at Essendon

God saw his heart was weary,

And the road h id grown too steep, So He put nu arm around htm,

\nd bade our dear one sleep

-Ouse ted by hip losing wife and daughter I

DONALDSON.—In loving memory of Robert,

dearlv loved son-ln law of W and T Alldridge,

17 Collins street Essendon

At the setting of the sun and In the morning

Wo will remember bim.

DONALDSON -In fond memory of our dear

brother In law. Bob, who passed away August i"*

1926.

In our heart« for ever living —(Inserted bj K and C Alldridge.)

FALCONER -In affectionate remembrance of o.__

dear eldest daughter, Linda, loving sister of fe. Alex und Louisa M , who died on August 27, 1920 (Inserted by her father and mother, Nell and \nuie lalcouer, Dandenong road. Murrum

beena.)

HAINES-In loving memory of (Bob) Robert

Tait Haines, killed motor car accident, Bendigo,

IN MEMORIAM HAINES.—A tribute of love to the memory of

Robert Tait (Bob) Haines, killed as a result of a motor-car accident at Bendigo, August 27,

1919.

( lierlshed In memory

—(Inserted by a sincere Iricnd.)

HAMILTON- In loving memory of lny dear

cousin. William Georec llamillon who pissed lo his rest at Bairnsdale, Vugust -I», 192G

love's greatest gift, remembrance

—(Inserted by Alice II Swan, Baimsdole.)

HASWELL-In sail but loving memory of my

dearly loved busbiuil, I roderick Haswell, also duddv of little Clarice, who fell asleep on Vugust

Dearly In life I loved bin

In death I love bim still. —(Insert!»1 bv his loving wife and littlo daughter Clarice, VV indsor.)

HATWELL-In loving memory of my dear wife,

Mattie, who died at East Malvern, Mclbourrc -the 27th August, 112b

-o rieur to me, si» sadly missed,

nut memory s gol len chain

Will link the memory of our loie

Uni it we ir.et aeuin

—(Inserted by her loving busbar 1.)

HATWELL -In loving memoi v of my (l"ar mol!

who pi seil aw iv on the -Tth Vugust, 1' _i» (Inserted by her daughter, Libi.)

HENDERSON -In affectionate rep cmbrince

our dnr mother who passed to lier ret, 2

August Hil»

1 uti cr, in Tin griciniis keeping,

I civc we now our loved oi c sleeping —(Inserted by her sons and ihughler»..)

HENDERSON -In memory of Mr« M H Hen 1er

son pissed nv ii of Ivvaictoii on the 27th Vu-Ubt HA (In cn» 1 bv a fri.nd.)

HILL.—Ia lovine memory of mi belovcl husband

and my dear Pith r Chirles Wllllnn Hill »vi dlcl at PI oh 171 Mills slleel A)l»ort 1 irk, e 27tll Vugu t, 1125

Trcasurtd inem»rl»fl

-(Ins» ried tv lils loving wife and daughter.)

HILL -In loving m. moiv of .»ur grandfather

Chirles William Hill who die) 27lh August 112» (Jro-crtcd b« hu I vli= gruidcliillicn

Vice on 1 Muriel.)

HOPWOOD -li minion of o ir I ívlue fitlirr vho

pis'cri uwuv oii.Stlt Vugust, 11.1 alsiourl ung mother who |as o 1 awi} o i -Nth July, 1.7

Sadly missed

—(Inserted jy llicir lov ire, launlv.)

HOWARD -In lovuv ireinort of our ilcir molhii

lan» Howard, who 1 is-ed iwuv 2?lli August IV» (Insc ted by her loving children. Kitti«

Billie, Jack.)

ILES — In loving memory of our dear son, Wilbert,

who passed away on the 28th August, 1923.

His life one beautiful memory. His loss one great sorrow

—(Inserted by his Loving mother and father East St. Kilda.)

JONES -In loving memory of our dear ones, who

have passed into rest, Olive, Dick, Frank, father,

and mother.

'Tis sweet to think of those we love,

When we are troubled sore,

But we thank God that they have lived,

Tho' they are here no more. -(Alf, Pearl, and Jean.)

KEATING — In loving memory of our dear mother,

passed away 28th August, 1925.

There is a link death cannot sever

Love and remembrance lst for ever.

—(Inserted by her loving sons and daughters.)

LAKELAND-On the 28th August, 1924 died, re-

sult tram accident, Harry, loving only brother Mrs. G. E. Edwards, beloved husband of Connie, loving father of Marjory and Harry.

Sadly missed.

LAURENCE — In memory of our beloved daughter

Willa Eunice (Mrs.Thursfield), who passed away at Ballarat, August 28, 1924 aged 21 years.

With Christ, which is far better

—(Inserted by her sorrowing parents Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Laurence, and sister, Edna, Whitfield.) LLOYD —In memory of my dear husband, Sidney

and our loving father who died on the 27th August, 1926 (Inserted by his fond wife and

children.)

LLOYD —In loving memory of our dear son,

Sid who died on the 27th August, 1926, at Wattletree road, East Malvern

Ever remembered

Sadly missed.

—(Inserted by his fond father and mother.)

LLOYD-In loving memory of our dear brother,

Sidney, who passed away on the 27th August,

1926.

To memory ever dear.

—(Inserted by his brother and sister, Ernest

and Edith.)

LORD-In loving memory of my dear son and

our beloved brother, Percy who passed away on the 28th August 1922, also my dear mother and our loved grandma, on the 16th August, 1925.

God has you in His keeping, We have you in our thoughts.

—(Inserted by his loving mother, M. Lord, sisters and brothers, also daughter and grand-children.)

McCANN-To the cherished memory of my dearlv

loved friend, Mrs. J P McCann, who was called home on August 28, 1926 at Holmes road, Moonee

Ponds.

Love's greatest gift — remembrance. —(Inserted by Stella.)

McGREGOR -In loving memory of dear granddad,

who passed away on the 27th August, 1917

Beautiful memories of one so dear, I cherish still with love sincere

—(Inserted by his loving granddaughter, Agnes.) NICOLAS — A loving tribute to our dear cousin,

Ruby Nicholas, who passed onward, August 27 1926. (Doris and Peter.)

O'LAUGHLAN -In loving memory of my dear

sister, Alice Sarah, who passed away on 27th August, 1920.

I think of you to day, dear sister,

With grief that is deep and true No one knows the silent heartache

That makes me long for you

Lord have mercy on her soul

—(Inserted by her loving sister, Kate, brother-in-law, Frank Geraghty.)

RUST-In sad and loving memory of my dear

father, who passed away on the 27th August,

1926.

Be sadly missed.). -(Ruby.)

SHADBOLT-In fond and loving memory of our

dear niece, Flo, who died on the 27th August,

1926.

To-day brings back sad memories,

Of a loved one gone to rest,

And those who think of her to-day

Are those who love her best

—(Inserted by her loving aunts, 312 Richard-son street, Middle Park.)

STANFORD —In affectionate remembrance of

Thomas Welton Stanford, who passed from earth life August 28, 1918 (W.J. Crook.)

STANFORD —In loving memory of our dear Alan, who

passed away on August 28, 1921

If love and care could death prevent.

Your days on earth would yet be spent. Life was desirous, but God did see Heavenly rest was best for thee.

Ever in memory.

—(Inserted by his loved ones at home.)

WALL — In loving memory of our dear mother,

who passed away August 27, 1924

Calm and peacefully she is sleeping;

Sweetest rest has followed pain. We who loved her sadly miss her,

But trust in God to meet again.

—(Inserted by her loving children. Olive, Lily, and Frank, Violet Town.)

WALL.—In fond and loving memory of our darling

mother, who departed this life on August 27,

1924.

For ever with the Lord

—(Inserted by her loving daughter and son- in-law, F. and G. Learey.)

WALL.—In loving memory of dear mother, who

passed peacefully away, August 27 1924 (In-serted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, I. and D. Brown.)

WALTON -Edmund, passed away at his residence

The Camp St. James s Park, Hawthorn, on 28th

August, 1926.

In memory's keeping, treasured ever. Those happy days we spent together —(Inserted by his family.)

WEINERT (nee Bramwell) — In memory of our

dear Ivy, who passed peacefully away at Arma-dale, 27lh August, 1920, loving mother of Max.

Ever remembered

—(Inserted by her loving parents and sisters.)

WHITE.— In loving memory of my dear husband,

and our dear Dad, who died at Chiltern, August 28, 1926.

Sadly missed.

—(Inserted by his sorrowing wife and family.)

BEREAVEMENT CARDS.

ALSTON — Mrs. S. D. ALTSON desires to ex-press her sincere THANKS to her many friends and relatives for letters, cards, and tele-grams of sympathy in her recent sad bereave-ment 1 a'Beckett st., Armadale.

BANFIELD. — C. H. BANFIELD and Mr. BANFIELD, sen., desire to sincerely THANK all kind friends and relatives for letters, cards, telegrams, floral tributes, and personal expressions

of sympathy during their recent sad bereavement, especially thanking the Rev. Mr. Wright, Dr. Callander, and Nurse Tate for their kindness and untiring attention. Will all kindly accept this as a personal acknowledgment of their deepest grati-

tude. 32 Ramsden street. Clifton Hill. BARBIER. — Mr. J. A. BARBIER and Daughters

desire to THANK all their relatives and friends for letters, telegrams, personal expressions of sympathy, and beautiful floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement.

BUCHANAN. — Mr. and Mrs. ROBERT

BUCHANAN and Family desire to sincerely THANK all kind friends and relatives for letters, cards, telegrams, floral tributes, and personal ex-pressions of sympathy during their recent sad bereavement, especially thanking the Rev. Mr. Wrigh, Dr. Callander, Sister Tate, and Mrs. Goller (of Mont Albert) for their kindness and untiring attention. Will all kindly accept this as a per-sonal acknowledgment of their deepest gratitude

23 John street, Clifton Hill. CONROY — Mrs. CONROY and Family desire

to THANK all kind friends for letters, tele-grams, cards, floral tributes, and personal expres-sions of sympathy, especially the Rev. Widmer and Dr Maclean, for their kindness in their recent sad bereavement Ericville, 111 Melbourne rd., Wil-liamstown.

DE GRUCHY — Mr. and Miss DE GRUCHY Mrs.

SMITH and Sister wish to express their sin-cere THANKS to all kind friends for letters, tele grams, cards floral tributes, and personal expres-sions of sympathy in their recent sad bereave-ment. Will all accept this as a personal acknow-ledgment. Hildeville, Primrose street, Essen

don.

DUCK — Mr. and Mrs. CHARLES DUCK and Family desire to express their sincere

THANKS to all kind friends and relatives for

letters cards, floral tributes, and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad be-reavement, especially, thanking the members of St Paul's Young Men's Club of Seville, and the Rev. Mr. Campbell. Will all kindly accept this as a personal expression of our deepest grati-

tude.

GEORGE. — Mrs. J. GEORGE, of 1 Leeburn avenue, Caulfield, desires to express her

sincere THANKS to all kind friends for letters,

telegrams, floral tributes, and personal expressions of sympathy in her recent sad bereavement. Will all please accept this as a personal acknowledg-ment of her deep gratitude.

HERLIHY. —The Husband, Sisters, and Brothers

of the late Maria Herlihy desire to THANK all kind friends for visits, letters, tele-grams, cards, and all other expressions of sym-pathy extended to them in their recent sad be-reavement, especially thanking the Rev. Father Hanrahan P.P., and all other Rev. friends, for their kindness and attention, the Sisters of Mercy, and Dr. Berman. Waterford, 100 Abbotsford

street, North Melbourne. LAKE — Mrs. T. LAKE and Family, Ajax street,

Ballarat desire to THANK all kind friends and relatives for, letters, cards, and telegrams of sympathy in their sad bereavement. Will all please accept this as a personal expression of

deepest gratitude.

BEREAVEMENT CARDS. MILLS. — Mr. B. J. MILLS, of Launceston

(Tas.), and Miss A. MILLS, of New Zealand desire to express their sincere THANKS to the many kind friends of the late James William Mills, of No. 1 Swanston street, Mel-

bourne, for their letters, cards, telegrams, floral tributes, and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad and sudden bereavement, especially thanking J. A. Safe, H. Bailey, and W Benjamin (all of Young and Jackson's Hotel), and L Bremner, for their many acts, of kindness. Will all please accept this intimation as a personal expression of our deepest gratitude. 20 Ann street, Launceston (Tas.).

MORIARTY — The Family of the late Mrs. B.

MORIARTY desire to THANK their numerous

friends for their kindness, expressions of sympathy visits, telegrams, cards floral tributes, in their bereavement, the staff of M. H. Sunbury for beautiful immortelle wreath. Will all accept this as personal acknowledgment of deepest gratitude.

H. King for efficient funeral arrangements. Harker street, Sunbury_ MOUNSEY. — Mrs. MOUNSEY and Family de-

sire to THANK all kind friends and relatives for letters, cards, floral tributes, and personal

expressions of sympathy in their recent sad

bereavement. Will all please accept this as a personal expression of our gratitude. Cameron street Wonthaggi.

MR. W. BROBEN and Sons desire to express

sincere THANKS to all kind friends and re-

lations for letters, telegrams, and floral tributes

sent as expressions of sympathy in their recent

sad bereavement. Will all please accept this as a personal acknowledgment.

Mr. ROBERT WYLIE and Family desire to THANK all relatives and friends for tele-grams, letters, and floral tributes in their recent

sad bereavement, especially thanking Rev. Men-

zies Miller. Dr. Darby, and Sister Leitch.

MR. and Mrs. PINDER and Family desire to THANK all kind friends for letters, cards,

telegrams, floral tributes, and personal expressions

of sympathy in their sad bereavement. 38 Parnell

street, Elsternwick.

MRS. J. BROWN and Family, of 38 Lynch street, Footscray, desire to express their sincere

THANKS to all kind friends and relatives for

letters, cards, telegrams, floral tributes, and per-sonal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement, especially thanking his workmates,

of H. V. McKay's, members of Sugar Workers' Union, and employees of Colonial Sugar Refining Co., for their beautiful floral tributes. Will all please accept this as a personal acknowledgment

of our sincere gratitude as too numerous to thank

personally.

MRS. M. BRAITHWAITE and Family desire to THANK all relatives and friends for letters, cards, telegrams, floral tributes and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement, especially thanking the em-ployees of C. S. Braithwaite. Will all kindly accept this as a personal acknowledgment of our gratitude. Halpin street, West Brunswick

MRS. WEST and Family desire to THANK all

kinds friends and relatives for telegrams, let-

ters, and personal expressions of sympathy; also thanking the Rev. J. H. Goble for his kind atten-tion. Will all friends kindly accept this as an expression of our deepest gratitude. 11 Droop

street, Footscray. ____ MRS. J. BREDIN and Mr. and Mrs. C. HUGHES desire to express their sincere THANKS to

relations and all kind friends for letters, cards, telegrams, floral tributes, and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. Will all please accept this as a personal expression of our deepest gratitude, 482 Macaulay road, Ken-sington. MRS. J. TREZISE and Family desire to express

their sincere THANKS to all kind friends and

relations for letters, cards, telegrams, floral tributes, and personal sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. Will all please accept this as a personal acknowledgment of appreciation. 17 Ames avenue, Murrumbeena. MRS. J. LEWIS and Daughter desire to THANK all kind friends for telegrams, cards, and letters of personal sympathy received during their recent bereavement. Will all kindly accept this as a personal acknowledgement of our sincere thanks. Henty street Pakenham.

MRS. I. DISTLER and Mr. BERNARD HERM

wish to express their sincere THANKS to their kind friends for their expressions of sympathy,

cards, telegrams, letters, and beautiful

tributes in their recent sad bereavement._ MRS. GORDON, Marannatha, Dandenong road Murrumbeena, wishes to express her sincere THANKS to all relatives and friends for their sympathy in her bereavement._ PENRY. — The Sons and Daughters of the late

Mr. ARTHUR PENRY wish to THANK their many kind friends and relatives for letters, tele-grams and floral tributes and personal expres-sions of sympathy in their recent sad bereave-ment. Also kindly thanking Dr. Degenhardt for extreme kindness. Will all please accept this as a personal expression of our sincere gratitude Kitrick, 182 St. George's road North Fitzroy.

SKELTON — Mrs. WILLIAM SKELTON and Family desire to sincerely THANK their many kind friends and relatives for letters cards, tele-grams floral tributes, and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. Will all kindly accept this as a personal acknowledg-ment of their deepest gratitude ______

SPOTSWOOD-Mr. W. SPOTSWOOD desires to

THANK all relatives and friends for letters, cards, telegrams floral tributes and per-sonal expressions of sympathy in his recent sad bereavement. 69 Victoria street Footscray.

THE family of the late Mrs. ELIZA STEEN

desire to THANK their many friends and relatives for their expressions of sympathy tele-grams and floral tributes, especially thanking Dr. Chas. Perry and Sister Phillips. Wunnamurra, Kerferd road Gleniris_

FUNERAL NOTICES.

CLOTZ -Friends of the late Mrs. SARAH CLOTZ

are respectfully invited to follow her re-mains to the Coburg Cemetery

The funeral is appointed to leave her residence, 228 Raglan street, South Preston, THIS DAY (Saturday, 27th August), at 11 o'clock

HENRY J R. LEWIS, Undertaker, 154 John-ston street. Fitzroy, 247 High street Northcote, 62 Station street, Fairfield Tels. J1066, N'cote

579; estab. 1843.

CONWAY-The Friends of Mrs. M CONWAY

are informed that the remains of her beloved daughter, Mary Alice, will be interred in the Tylden Cemetery.

The funeral is appointed to move from her resi-dence, 24 Royal parade, Caulfield, THIS DAY (Saturday), at 10 am., and from the Tylden station at 2 p m Motors.

JOSEPH ALLISON, Funeral Director, 275 Carlisle street, Balaclava 'Phones Win 4074, FU5451 F1751, B'wick 839

DONOVAN-The Friends of the late PATRICK

DONOVAN are respectfully invited to fol-low his remains to the place of interment, the

Lancefield Cemetery.

The funeral is appointed to leave from Lorranna North Monegatta, THIS DAY (Saturday), at 3 p.m. G. DIGGLE, Funeral Director, 547 Spencer street Melbourne F1282.

DOWLER.—The Friends of Mr. HARRY

DOWLER are informed that his funeral will leave his late residence, Warrigal road, Oakleigh, Monday morning, at 11 o'clock, for interment in the Cheltenham Cemetery.

DUNCAN. — The Friends of Mrs. EMMA ANNE

DUNCAN are informed that her funeral will leave her residence, No. 10 Acacia street, Elstern-wick, This Day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, for in-terment in the St. Kilda Cemetery, arriving 2.15

o'clock. RAYBOULDS, Funeral Directors, opposite station, Malvern. Tel. U1427.

FLEMMING.—The friends of the late Mrs.

CATHERINE FLEMMING are most respect-fully invited to follow her remains to the place of interment, in the Brighton Cemetery.

The funeral will leave J Monkhouse and Son's Private Funeral Parlour THIS DAY (Saturday), at 3 p.m.

J MONKHOUSE and SON, Undertakers, Carpen-ter street, Brighton, near the town hall. 'Phone X1162.

FLYNN. -The Friends of Mr. JOHN FLYNN

are informed that the funeral of his beloved wife, Mary, will leave his residence, No. 177 Brougham street, Kew, THIS DAY (Saturday), at 3.30 o'clock, for interment in the Boroondara Cemetery, Kew, arriving quarter to 4 o'clock

RAYBOULDS, Funeral Directors, opposite sta-tion Malvern Tel. U1427.

HOLDSWORTH.—The Friends of the late Mr

WALTON HOLDSWORTH are informed that his remains will be interred in the Cheltenham Cemetery

The funeral will leave the residence of his son-in-law (Mr. James Ellis), 34 Langridge street. Middle Park, Monday Morning, 29th August, at half past 10 o'clock

INGHAM.—Friends of the late Mr. THOMAS

BENJAMIN INGHAM are informed that his remains will be interred in the Cheltenham Ceme-

tery.

THIS DAY Saturday August 27, at 2.30

B MATTHEWS PTY LTD , Motor Funeral Ser-vice South Yarra and at Caulfield and Oakleigh.

LOOBY -The Friends of the late Mr. PERCY LOOBY

are Informed that the funeral of his beloved wife Elsie Elizabeth, will leave his residence 22 Clarinda road Moonee Ponds, THIS DAY (Satur-day), at a quarter to 2 p m for the Fawkner

Cemetery.

JOSEPH ALLISON, Funeral Director 500 Mt. Alexander rd. Moonee Ponds Tels , FU5451. North Melh F1751. Brunswick 839, Win 4074.

MAHONY-The Friends of the late Miss ENA

MAHONY are invited to follow her re-mains to the place of interment in the Box Hill Cemetery.

The funeral will leave her parents' residence. The Bungalow, 3 Marlborough street Mont Albert, THIS DAY (Saturday August 27) at 3. 30 p.m.

MAHONY -The Members of the Balwyn Church

of Christ and the scholars of the Sunday-school are invited to follow the remains of our dearly loved member and teacher to their last resting place in the Box Hill Cemetery. A short service will be held at her parents' residence 2 Marlborough street Mont Albert THIS DAY (Saturday, August 27), at 3. 15 p.m., arriving at the

cemetery at 3.45 p.m.

J. G.HARE.

T. P. PAYNE Secs. LE PINE and SON undertakers

FUNERAL NOTICES.

McGEE-Friends of the late EDITH MARIA

McGEE are reminded that her remains will be interred in the New General Cemetery, Gee-

long To-morrow (Sunday, 28th August.)

ALEX. MONRO, Funeral Director, Geelong.

NAUGHTON — Requiem Mass for the repose of the soul of the late Mrs. BRIDGET ALICE NAUGHTON will be celebrated at St. Patrick's Cathedral THIS MORNING (Saturday), at 10 o'clock. The funeral will leave at the conclusion of the mass for the Fawkner Cemetery,

PALMER. — The Friends of Mr. JOHN PALMER

an informed that the remains of his be-loved wife, Charlotte Scott, will be interred in the Cheltenham Cemetery.

The funeral will leave his residence, 132 Syca-more street Caulfield, THIS DAY (Saturday 27th August) at 1 p.m.

HERBERT KING and SONS Undertakers, Glen-ferrie road, Malvern. Tel U4039.

REID. — The Friends of the late Mr. JOHN

SYDNEY REID are informed that his remains will be interred in the Melbourne Cemetery .

The funeral is appointed to move from his resi-dence 22 Alexandra avenue, Elsternwick, THIS DAY (Saturday, August 27). at 10.30 a.m. APPS AND SONS PTY LTD., Undertakers. 'Phones Win. 70 and 71.

VOSTI. — The Friends of the late EDWARD MAXWELL VOSTI are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment in the Fawkner Cemetery.

The funeral is appointed to move from his parents' residence, No 24 Shields street, Flem-ington, THIS MORNING (Saturday), at 11.30 o'clock.

ALFRED ALLISON, Funeral Director (estab. 1854), 133 Racecourse road, Newmarket. Tel. FU5997 and F1980.

YOUNG.—The Friends of the late Mrs. MARY PEEBLES YOUNG are respectfully informed that her remains will be interred in the Williams-

town Cemetery.

The funeral is appointed to move from 11 McIlwrick street, Prahran, THIS DAY (Saturday, August 27), at 2.45 p.m., passing North Williams-town railway gates at 3.45.

ERNEST W. JACKSON, Funeral Director and Embalmer, Ferguson street, Williamstown, and Newport. Tel. 25 W'town.