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BIRTHS.

BROWN.—On the 12th August, at 10 Stonnington

place, Toorak, the wife of E. B. Brown—a son.

CARR.—On the 30th August, to Leonora Constance, wife of William J. Carr, Surgeon-Commander

R.A.N.—a daughter.

PANCKRIDGE.—On the 20th August, at Sommer-

ton. Geelong, to Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Panckridge,

Western Australia—a son.

MARRIAGES.

FLETCHER.—[Silver Wedding-3/9/1903-3/9/1928.] —The Rev. A. Heathcote Fletcher and Mrs. Fletcher, of St. Andrew's Manse, Kyneton, an-nounce, with gratitude and pleasure, the 25th anniversary of their wedding day.

HULME—DIMANT.—On the 28th July, 1928, at

Balwyn Methodist Church, by the Rev. N. Higgs, Frank Charles, only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hulme, Harcourt street, Auburn, to Agnes, daughter of Mrs. E. Dimant, Uvadale grove, Kew,

and the late E. Dimant.

RICHARDS—KENNEDY.—[Silver Wedding.] — On

the 2nd September, 1903, at St. Francis's Church,

Melbourne, by the Rev. Father A. May, Morris, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. P. Richards, of Trent-ham, to Julia, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. M. Kennedy, of Romsey. (Present address,

Blackwood, 57 Gladstone avenue, Northcote.)

DEATHS.

ALLEN.—On the 2nd September, at her late resi-

dence, Gwenda, 14 Macgregor street, East Mal-vern, Annie Maria, beloved wife of William Allen, aged 76 years. (Private funeral.)

ARMSTRONG.—On the 1st September, at Mon-

bulk, Samuel, beloved husband of Anna Maria, and loving father of William, Bertie. Arthur, Leslie, Kathleen (Mrs. Wellington), and Bessie (deceased), aged 85 years. (Colonist of 70

years.)

AUGUSTINUS. — On the 2nd September, 1928

Andrious Christian, dearly beloved husband of Maria Augustinus, of 32 Mark street, North Mel-bourne, loving father of Chris, Olive (Mrs. Hogan), Jinnie (Mrs. Mahony), Jack, Leslie, Ruby (Mrs. Kneebone), Violet, Ivy and Roy,

aged 60 years.

At rest.

BAIRD.—On the 2nd September, Margaret

(Madge), the dearly loved wife of Peter Baird, of 57 Newry street, North Fitzroy, loved daughter of Mrs. Cowan, of Bendigo, aged 53

years.

BAIRD.—On the 2nd September, at Melbourne

Hospital, Margaret (Madge), eldest daughter of Mrs. and the late Alexander Cowan, of Bendigo, loving sister of Cis (Mrs. Hough, Brighton), and

Agnes (Bendigo).

BALL.—On the 1st September, at Melbourne,

Charles, dearly beloved husband of Alice, of 55 Morrah street, Parkville, loved father of Mabel and Aileen, eldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. S. Ball, of Nathalia, brother of William, Samuel, and Phillip, aged 43 years. R.I.P.

BARNETT.—On the 30th August, in St. Helen's

private hospital, Sale, Frederick Godfrey Bar-nett, son of the late William Barnett, of New Zealand, brother of Daniel M. Barnett (of Moonee Ponds), Thomas, Mathew, John, Charles, Arthur, and Kate Barnett, and Mrs. S. Bailey (of New Zealand); also George and Abraham Barnett

(deceased).

BEAMISH.—On the 1st September, 1928, at her

residence, No. 10 Argyle square, North Carlton. Margaret Beamish, the dearly beloved daughter of the late James and Bridget Leyden, of Carl-ton, loving sister of Mrs. James Darcy, Michael, John, William, and the late James Leyden, aged

58 years.

Requiescat in pace.

BEATH.—On the 31st August, at Avon, 11 Car-

narvon road. Caulfield, Ruby I., loved eldest daughter of Mrs. and the late C. J. Beath, and loving sister of David, Bert (deceased), Gladys (Mrs. T. W. Adamson), and Marjorie.

BILLMAN.—On the 2nd September, at his late resi-

dence, 45 Cressy street, Malvern, Henry John, the dearly loved husband of Beatrice Mary and loved father of Percy, Oscar, John (deceased). Reg., Ivy, Ella, and Isobel, late of Ballarat.

BORNER.—On the 1st September, at his residence,

Bell street, Yarra Glen, Thomas Edmund, the dearly beloved husband of the late Annie M. Borner, and loved father of Margaret, Ruth, Edith, Herbert, Victor (deceased), Trixie (Mrs. Corkill), and Nellie, aged 70 years.

Reunited.

BROWN.—On the 2nd September, at Melbourne,

Ormond Henry, dearly beloved second eldest son of William Henry and Janet Elizabeth Brown, of 104 Clarke street, Northcote, dearly beloved brother of William (deceased), Grace, Muriel, Jack, Gordon, and Melva, aged 19 years.

Deeply regretted.

BURGESS.—On the 1st September, at private hos-

pital, Joseph Walter, of McKenzie street, Chel-tenham, the dearly beloved husband of the late Christina, and loving father of Fred, Marjorie, Joyce, and Albert, aged 45 years.

BURGESS.—On the 1st September, at private hos-

pital, Joseph Walter, the dearly beloved son of the late Albert and Elisabeth Burgess, of Bent-leigh, and loving brother of Lucy (Mrs. Coch-rane, Koo-wee-rup). Maud (Mrs. Prior, Cowes), Amelia (Mrs. Cahill, Cowes), Amy (Mrs. Ken-non, Cowes), Fred (deceased) and Albert (de-

ceased), aged 45 years.

CORR.—On the 31st August, at Perth, J. Reford

Corr, M.A., LL.M., beloved husband of Isabella J. Corr, and brother of M. E. Catford. J.J., A.M., M. L. Corr (Formerly head master Methodist

Ladies College, Kew.)

CRAIGIE.—On the 1st September, at 79 Harcourt

street, Upper Hawthorn. Maria Margaret, the dearly loved wife of William Cameron Craigie, loved mother of Annie, Edie, Jennie (Mrs. C. M. Gordon), Linda (Mrs. D. R. Anderson), Alec, Vera (Mrs. E. L. Bedggood), and Bill.

EDMONDSON.—At her late residence, 341 Auburn

road, Hawthorn, Marion Ellen, relict of the late Edward Edmondson, formerly of Hobart, and dearly beloved mother of Mrs. L. Wedge, of South Camberwell, Harry (W.A.), Marion K. (Nellie), Robert (W.A., late 14th Battalion, A.I.F.), Arthur B., Ruth A., Richard M. (Deep-dene), Charles J. (South Camberwell, late 23rd Battalion. A.I.F.) and Catherine (Kitty, de-ceased), in her 81st year.

ENCELL.—On the 31st August, at his residence,

No. 5 Cartnell street, Heidelberg, James, dearly loved husband of Norah Encell, and loving father of Stella and Allan, aged 45 years.

At rest.

FIDLER.—On the 1st September, 1928, at private

hospital, John Fidler, of 83 Wright street, Middle Park, beloved eldest son of the late Joseph and Elizabeth, and loving brother of Marion (Mrs. Russell), Fannie (Mrs. Iffland), Joseph, Matthew, and Albert, aged 59 years.

GLUCKSTEIN.—On the 2nd September, at her

residence, 131 Victoria street, East Brunswick, Mirium, beloved wife of John Gluckstein, and widow of the late William John Sedgwick, loved mother of Lydia (Mrs. J. E. Tucker), Leslie, and Vera (Mrs. F. C. Sands) Sedgwick, Irene (Mrs. A. Dickinson), Rachel, Miriam, and Reka (Mrs. R. Thoran), aged 59 years.

At rest.

GOWAN.—On the 2nd September, at 49 Bank

street, South Melbourne. Mary Ann Gowan, beloved mother of Caroline (Mrs. Brenchley, deceased), also grandmother of Will, Harry (deceased), Jack, Ted, Beatrice (Mrs. Salter). Edith (Mrs. Knell), Emily (Mrs. Carroll), and May (Mrs. Brown), aged 86 years.

Mother and daughter reunited.

HAMILTON.—On the 31st August, at her resi-

dence, 23 Albert street, Box Hill, Harriett, widow of the late James Bourne Hamilton, and loving mother of James. Claude, David, Robert. Rose, Jane, and Doris, aged 58 years. R.I.P. HANLON.—On the 31st August, at 8 Bryanston Square, London, England, Dorothy, loved wife

of Captain Hanlon, R.F.A., Nasirabad, India, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Maclellan, of

Langdale, Dandenong road, Windsor.

HARGREAVES (nee Carden).—On the 31st

August, at her residence, 3 Tasman street, West Preston, Elizabeth (Lizza), the dearly beloved wife of Harold, and beloved mother of baby Frances (deceased), beloved youngest daughter of Frances and the late James Carden, beloved sister of William, Ellen (Mrs. R. M. Dilston), and Louisa (deceased), beloved sister-in-law of Dorrie and Dick, loving auntie of Valda and Ronald, loved daughter-in-law of Mrs. C. Har-greaves, and loved niece of G. and E. Hill.

Loved by all.

HIGGINS.—On the 1st September, at Banksia

street, Heidelberg, Mary Catherine Higgins, eldest daughter of the late Thomas and Anne Radcliffe Higgins, formerly of Beechworth, aged

83 years.

HOGAN.—On the 1st September, at Orange,

N.S.W., John Hogan, husband of Mary E. Hogan, father of Leonard and Joan, brother of Sister Felicitus (St. Benedict's, Malvern). Daniel, William, Ted, son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. John Keleher, Kew, aged 35 years, late of Bendigo. (Interred at Orange, Sunday.)

Requiescat in pace.

HOLLAND.—On the 2nd September, at his res-

dence, 205 Barkly street, St. Kilda, Walter Holland, beloved husband of Dora Holland, late

of Smith street, Collingwood.

HOLMES-On the 1st September, at Melbourne,

Robert Holmes, beloved father of Alfred and Jean, and loving grandfather of Bobby and Jean.

aged 71 years.

At rest.

KIRWAN.—On the 31st August, at his residence, 42 Fenwick street, Geelong, Patrick Joseph,

native of Rathfarnham, Dublin, formerly traffic superintendent, Victorian railways, in his 91st

year. R.I.P.

KOCH.—On the 30th August, 1928 (suddenly), at

his residence, 27 Hawthorn grove, Hawthorn, John August Bernhard, beloved husband of Anna (nee Puttmann), and father of John F., Rudolph

(Hobart), Helene, Leo (Sydney), Albert, Ella, Marie (Sydney). Bernard, and Bruno, aged 83 years. A colonist of 74 years. (Interred privately at Kew on August 31, 1928.)

LEAHY.—On the 1st September, at Alfred Hos-pital, Benjamin, dearly loved husband of Mary Leahy, of 1 Wilson street, South Melbourne, and

loved father of Willie and Bennie, and loving grandfather of Gladys, Isobell, and Millie, aged

56 years.

Rest in peace.

MARTIN.—On the 1st September, at Alfred Hospi-tal, Samuel Thomas (Tom), dearly loved hus-band of Isabella, of 19 Walker street, Clifton Hill, aged 63 years. (Tasmanian papers please

copy.) A patient sufferer at rest.

McGREGOR.—On the 31st August, at St. Vincent's Hospital, Colin Garnet, the dearly beloved

youngest[?] son of Alexander B. and Mabel

?? loving brother of Alison (Mrs. Wil-?? klltl« (Mrs.Doyle), and William Raymond,

?" -*' at Bright Victoria.

DEATHS.

McTAGGART.—On the 1st September, at his late

residence, 28 Electra street, Williamstown, Wil-liam John, the beloved husband of Grace McTag-gart, loving father of Bert and Bill, and loved son of Matilda Mary and the late John McTag-gart, and loved brother of Bert, Ernie, Vera, Percy, and Harry, and Bobby Hyde, aged 42

years.

At rest.

MILLER.—On the 2nd September, at Melbourne

Hospital, John, the dearly beloved husband of Maud Miller (nee Leishman), of 43 Cardigan street, Carlton, and formerly of Glasgow, Scot-land, aged 61 years.

Deeply mourned.

MOHAN.—On the 1st September, at private hos-

pital, Margaret Helen, widow of the late Louis Mohan, loved aunt of Dr. Jean Gorman (Roches-ter), Dr. F. Grant (Wodonga), and Percy Grant (Nar-nar-goon). R.I.F. (Remains at Sleight's chapel.)

MOHAN.—On the 1st September, at South Yarra,

Margaret Helen, my dearly loved friend.

Requiescat in pace. —(Evelyn Middleton.)

MOHAN.—On the 1st September, at South Yarra,

Margaret Helen, loved friend of Ethel Williams.

Deeply regretted.

MORTILL.—On the 28th August, at her home,

Numurkah, Malinda, relict of the late Andrew Mortill, in her 94th year. Survived by her family of two sons and five daughters. A colonist of 72 years.

MULQUINY.—On the 2nd September, 1928, at

Creswick, Patrick James, the dearly beloved only child of Patrick and Agnes Mulquiny, of Ullina, aged four years.

Requiescat in pace.

NEAL (nee Colvin).—On the 30th August, 1928,

Brenda, the beloved infant daughter of J. F. and W. C. Neal, of 1141 Hoddle street, East

Melbourne.

PARK.—On the 1st September, Raymond James

dearly loved infant son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Park, 449 Sydney road, Coburg, aged 9 weeks. (Pri-vately interred.)

PHILBRICK.—On the 1st September, 1928, at his

residence, Wyvenhoe, Station street. Somerville. George James, loving and dearly loved husband of Elizabeth Jane, affectionate father of George Richard. Alice (Mrs. A. R. Holmes, Oakleigh), Florence, May (deceased), Arthur Egerton (de-ceased), and Ralph (Meringur), in his 73rd year.

For ever with the Lord.

PITTORINO.—On the 31st August, at private

hospital, St. Kilda, Caterina Angela Pittorino, late of Glenhuntly road, Caulfield, dearly beloved aunt of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony and Catherine Divola, Glenhuntly road, Elsternwick, and lov-ing grand—aunt of Anthony junior, aged 50 years.

Requiescat in pace.

PITTY.—On the 28th August, at his residence,

High street, Echuca, George Pitty, of Riverside, Moama, N.S.W., aged 86 years.

QUILTY.—On the 1st September, 1928, at 2 Stanley

street, Richmond, Ernest John, the beloved second son of the late Joseph and Rose Quilty, and dearly loved father of Shirley, and dearly loved brother of Claude, Roy, John, Joseph, and Rupert.

Sweet rest at last.

ROBERTS.—On the 1st September, Stephen

Francis, the dearly loved husband of Henrietta Roberts, and loving father of Dwight Roberts, and grandfather of Stephen, Alphonse, Helen, and Mabel, in his 67th year.

ROWAN. — On the 1st September, at Albert Park,

Thomas William, the dearly beloved husband of Nell Rowan, of Wimmera street, Minyip, and loving father of Ronnie, Lily, and Ella, aged 51 years.

A patient sufferer at rest.

SILVERWOOD.—On the 2nd September, at his

late residence 12 Gordon grove, Malvern. Alfred John, the beloved husband of Ada Kate, and fond father of Alfred, and grandfather of Ian and Betty.

A patient sufferer at rest,

SILVERWOOD.—On the 2nd September, at Malvern.

Alfred John, much beloved second eldest son of Janet Dargan (Silverwood) and the late William Henry Silverwood, and fond brother of Will, Syd., Ida (Mrs. Deayton). Fannie (Mrs. Buttle), May (Mrs. Blenkinsop), George, Bert, and Fred.

So loved, so mourned.

SHELLY.—On the 1st September, at her late

residence, Francis street, Echuca, Margaret, loved wife of Patrlck Skelly, and mother of Kitty, Irene, Patrick, Clara, Anthony, and Wil-

liam, sister of Ellen (Mrs. R. J. Irwin, High street, Echuca) and Elizabeth (Mrs. M. Haynes, Euroa), aged 49 years. R.I.P.

STEPHENSON.—On the 31st August, at Brisbane,

Annie Emily, wife of Stuart Stephenson, Gram mar School. Brisbane, and daughter of the late R. G. McCutcheon and Mrs. McCutcheon, of Ardoch, Dandenong road, St. Kilda.

STOKES.—On the 2nd September. 1928, at his

residence, Sunnyside, Waurn Ponds, via Geelong. Michael Patrick, the dearly loved husband of Bridget Stokes and loving father of P. Stokes. J. Stokes. D. Stokes, N. Stokes. Mary (Mrs. W. Dwyer), Maggie (Mrs. G. Dwyer), Dan. Sarah, Catherine (deceased), aged 73 years.

Requiescat in pace.

STUART.—On the 1st September. Thomas Henry,

dearly loved husband of Florence May, and dear daddy of Beryl and Lloyd, aged 50 years, late inspector of schools.

Peace, perfect peace.

STUART.—On the 1st September. Thomas Henry.

dearly loved brother of William; Jane, Jessie, Annie. Charles, David, and Margaret (late of Moonambel).

For ever with the Lord.

THRUSH.—On the 1st September, at the Melbourne

Hospital, Ida May, the dearly beloved wife of Frederick Thrush, of the corner of High and Youngmen street, Preston, and loving mother of Lorna and Morris, aged 31 years.

At rest.

WARBURTON.—On the 1st September, at her resi-

dence, 240 Gleneira road. Elsternwick, Annie Phebe, widow of the late James Warburton, and loved daughter of Mrs. Plumridge. Chelten-ham, aged 67 years.

WAUGH.—On the 1st September. Norma Ellen, the

dearly loved only daughter of Alex, and May Waugh, of 6 Union street. West Preston, aged 19 months.

WAUGH.—In loving memory of our dear little

granddaughter, Norma Waugh, aged 19 months, died 1st September, 1928. (Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. W. Crighton, nanna and gar-gar.)

IN MEMORIAM.

On Active Service.

BOTTOMLEY.—A tribute to the memory of

Private William John Bottomley. died at Mont St. Quentin, September 1, 1918.

Deeply regretted.

—(Inserted by his cousin, Ellen Carmody.)

ASHWORTH.—In loving memory of my dear sister,

Jean, who passed awav, 3rd September, 1927.

What would I give her hand to clasp.

Her dear, sweet face to see:

To hear again that loving voice,

That meant to much to me,

—(Inserted by her loving sister, Thelma.)

BAXTER.—In loving memory of our sister, Gladys,

who died at Cobden, September 3, 1925. (Inserted by Mae and Vera.)

CORLATTT.—In loving memory of my dear mother,

who passed away at Yarrawonga on 2nd Sep-tember. 1927. (Inserted by her loving son,

Laurie.)

DAGG.—In loving memory of our dear father, - who passed away on the 3rd September, 1925,

at 40 Nicholson street, Footscray.

Just three years to-day, dear dad,'

We stood beside your bed;

Our hearts were crushed and broken,

When we saw that you were dead.

Our lips cannot tell how we loved you,

Our hearts cannot tell what to say;

But God only knows how we miss you,

As we battle through life's rough way.

—(Inserted by his loving sons and daughters in-law, Joe, Chrissie, Harry, and Dolly.)

DAVIES.—To the treasured memory of my mother

dear, who died at Brighton, September 2, 1924.

Beloved sleeps. —(Bayah, East St. Kilda.)

DUFFUS.—In loving memory of my dear daughter

and our sister Katie, who passed away 3rd September, 1926. (Inserted by mother, sister, and brother.)

DUFFUS.—In fond, loving memory of my dear

sister, Katie, who passed away September 3. 1926, at 37 Parslow street, Malvern.

Loved by all.

—(Inserted by her sister.)

DUFFUS.—In loving memory of a devoted

daughter and sister, Katie, who passed September 3, 1926, loved sister of Eddy, Minnie, and Percy (deceased).

So sadly missed.

FLANDERS.—In loving memory of our dear

mother, who passed away on September 3,

1925.

Dearly loved, ever remembered.

—(Inserted by her loving daughters, Win-nie, Doris, and Marjorie.)

HENDERSON.—In loving memory of my dear hus-

band, Alexander, and our dear father, who died 3rd September, 1917, at his residence, Wills and Eyre streets, Deepdene.

Silent heartaches word unsaid,

Loving thoughts of ones that are dead: As years roll on and days go by Loving memories never die,

—(Inserted by his loving wife and family, Leslie, (N.Z.), Myrtle (Mrs. Bert Barnard), Pearl (Mrs. A. Tilbury, Toowoomba.)

JENKINS.—In treasured memory of our darling

Ivy, eldest daughter of B. and I. J. Jenkins, who was called home on September 3, 1915, aged 14 years.

The outer part of her, alone knew dying,

Her spirit travels, still, along the years!

She is not dead-her life of love still lingers

In sweet, remembered smiles, and words

once said,

They touch our souls with fragrant, vanished

She is not here-but, oh, she is not dead!

-(Father and mother, Ivydene, Hillcrest avenue.

Kew.) . -

LANE.—In loving memory of our deal mother

and grandmother, who died, on the 2nd Sep-tember, 1927. (Inserted by her loving daughter and grandchildren. Fairfield.)

LANGTRY--In loving memory of Samuel Nor-

man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Langtry, Moulamein, passed away 3rd September, 1927.

LEAKE.—In memory of Margaret Leake, who

died at Casterton, 3rd September, 1927.

The passing of the sweetest soul. —(Inserted by her sons and daughters.)

LEAKE.—In memory of my dear mother, who

went to rest on 3rd September, 1927; also my loved brother, Jack, who died on 19th August,

1926.

"'There's neither cauld nor care in the Land

o' the Leal." ,

—(Inserted by her daughter and son-in-law, E. and C. Paramor.)

LYNCH.—In loving memory of my dear husband

Henry (Harry) Lynch, who passed away at his residence, Lyndsay, Canning Street, North Carl-ton, September 3, 1926.

One of the best.

Loving memories never die.

LYNCH.—In loving memory of my dear brother

and our dear uncle, Harry Lynch, who died Sep-tember 3, 1926. Ever remembered, sadly missed.

Inserted by his loving brother William and

nephews and sisters ??

IN MEMORIAM.

MIDDLETON (nee Dallimore).—In loving memory

of my dear wife, Jennette, who passed away September 3, 1926, at Malvern.

A fond wife and mother.

—(Inserted by her husband and daughter, Ada -Mrs. H. Boully.)

O'BRIEN.—In loving memory of our dear auntie

and sister, who passed away on September 3,

1927.

So dearly loved. So sadly missed.

—(Inserted by her loving brother and sister-in-law. Les and Lily Ould and family.)

RANKING,-In loving memory of my dear hus-

band and loving father, who passed away on 3rd September, 1923, at Fitzroy. (Inserted by his loving wife and children.)

REID.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who

passed to the higher life on 3rd September, 1927.

Love's greatest gift-remembrance.

—(Inserted by her loving husband, sons, and daughter-in-law, William, James, and Dollie.)

RENARD.—In sad and loving memory of our dear

little son, Jules, who passed away September 3, 1922, result of motor-car accident at Malvern

station.

so dearly loved, so sadly missed. —(Inserted by his parents and brothers.)

WEBSTER.—In memory of my dearly loved hus-

band and our dear father, John Henry Webster, who passed away at his home, September 3, 1927, formerly of View Point, Eaglehawk, and late of Cotham road. Kew. (Inserted by his loving wife and family.)

WILKIE.—In loving memory of our dear father

and father-in-law, who passed away September 2, 1927, at Heidelberg. (Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bryant)

WILSON.—In loving memory of my dearly beloved

son, William Henry Wilson, who was drowned off Euston Punt on September 3, 1927.

We give Thee back Thine own.

—(Inserted by his loving mother, E. J. Wilson.)

WILSON.—In loving memory of our dear brother, William Henry, accidently drowned off Euston Punt, Sept. 3, 1927. (Inserted by his loving sister Elsie, and brother-in-law, Frank, Mur-

chison.)

BEREAVEMENT CARDS.

MR. W. J. KERR and Family desire to express

their sincere GRATITUDE to all kind friends and relations for their numerous letters, cards, and personal expressions of loving sympathy in their recent sad bereavement, especially thanking Father Twomey and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Richard-son (of Bon Beach) for their kindness and atten-tion. Will all please accept this as a personal acknowledgment. 7 Latrobe street, city.

MRS. W. H. COLLOM and Family desire to

express their very deep GRATITUDE to all kind friends for letters, cards, telegrams, and per-sonal expressions of sympathy during their re-

cent sad bereavement.

FUNERAL NOTICES.

ARMSTRONG.—The friends of the late

SAMUEL ARMSTRONG are respectfully in-formed that his remains will be interred in the Burwood Cemetery.

The funeral is appointed to arrive at the ceme-tery gates THIS DAY (Monday), at 3.45 p.m.

A. W. PADBURY and Co., Funeral Directors, 203 White Horse road, Box Hill. Tel. Box Hill 146.

AUGUSTINUS.—The Friends of the late Mr.

ANDRIOUS CHRISTIAN AUGUSTINUS are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Melbourne Cemetery,

Carlton.

The funeral will leave his late residence, 32 Mark Street, North Melbourne, To-morrow (Tues 4th September), at 4 p.m.

JOSEPH ALLISON, Undertaker, Errol street, North Melbourne. Phone F1751.

BAIRD.—The Friends of Mr. PETER BAIRD

the respectfully invited to follow the remains of his dearly loved wife, Margaret (Madge) to the place of interment in the Fawkner Cemetery.

The funeral is appointed to leave his residence, 57 Newry street, North Fitzroy. THIS DAY (Mon day, 3rd September), at 3,30 p.m.

HENRY J. R. LEWIS, Undertaker, 154 Johnston street. Fitzroy, and branches. Phone J1066.

BEAMISH.—The Friends of the late Mrs.

MARGARET BEAMISH are respectfully noti-fied that her funeral will leave her residence, No. 10 Argyle square, North Carlton. THIS DAY (Monday, September 3, 1928). at 3.45 p.m., for the Melbourne General Cemetery, Carlton.

CHAS. P. FRILAY PTY. LTD., 201 Lonsdale street, Melbourne; 28 Blyth street, Brunswick.

Cent. 5420.

BEATH.—The Friends of the late RUBY I.

BEATH are informed that her funeral will leave her mother's residence, Avon, 11 Carnarvon road, Caulfield, THIS DAY (Monday, 3rd Septem-ber). at 10 a.m., for the St. Kilda Cemetery, ar-riving 10.15 a.m. (Not Sunday, as previously ad-vertised.)

RAYBOULDS, Funeral Directors, op. station, Malvern, 'Phone U1427. ,

BORNER.—The Friends of the late Mr. T. E. BORNER are respectfully informed that his

remains will be interred in the Yarra Glen

Cemetery.

The funeral is appointed to move from his resi-dence, Bell street, Yarra Glen, THIS DAY (Mon-

day), at 3 o'clock.

BURTON BROS.. Undertakers, Main street, Lily-

dale. 'Phone 11.

BROWN.—The Friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

BROWN are informed that the remains of their dearly beloved second eldest son, Ormond Henry, will be interred in the Heidelberg Ceme-

tery.

The funeral is appointed to move from their residence, 404 Clarke street, Northcote, To morrow (Tuesday, 4th September), at 3 p.m.

W. G. APPS AND SONS PTY. LTD., 233 Lons-dale street. Tel.— J1I45 (2 lines).

BURGESS.—The Friends of the late Mr. JOSEPH

WALTER (Snowy) BURGESS, of McKenzie street, Cheltenham and Bentleigh, are respect-fully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Cheltenham Cemetery.

The funeral will leave the private mortuary of W. D. Rose and Son, Charman road, Cheltenham, THIS DAY (Monday, September 3), at 3.30

o'clock.

W. D. ROSE and SON. Undertakers, Charman road, Cheltenham. Tel. 42 Chelt.

CRAIGIE.—The Friends of Mr. WILLIAM

CAMERON CRAIGIE are respectfully in-formed that the remains of his dearly beloved wife, Maria Margaret, will be interred in the Melbourne General Cemetery, Carlton.

The funeral will leave his residence, 79 Harcourt street, Upper Hawthorn THIS DAY (Monday, Sep-tember 3), at 2.30 p.m.

CRAIGIE.—The members of the Churches of

Christ Cricket Association are respectfully requested to follow the remnins of the wife of their esteemed president, W. C. Craigie, to the place of interment, the Melbourne General Cemetery.

The funeral will leave her late residence, Har-court street, Upper Hawthorn, THIS DAY (Mon-day), at 2.30 p.m . arriving at Cemetery gates

about 3 o'clock.

A. COLLINGS, Hon. Sec.

EDMONDSON.—The Friends of the late Mrs. MARION EDMONDSON are informed that her remains will be interred in the Boroondara Ceme-tery, Kew.

The funeral will leave her late residence, 341 Auburn road. Hawthorn, THIS DAY (Monday, the 3rd September), at 3'o'clock p.m.

HERBERT KING and SONS, Undertakers, Bur wood road. Hawthorn. Haw. 1856. ENCELL.—The Friends of the late Mr. JAMES

ENCELL are respectfully informed that his remains will be interred In the Heidelberg Ceme-

tery.

The funeral is appointed to move from his resi-dence, No. 5 Cartnell street, Heidelberg, THIS DAY (Monday, 3rd September), at 2.30 p.m.

W. G. APPS AND SONS PTY. LTD., Funeral Directors. Tel. Heidelberg 60._

FIDLER.—The Friends of the late Mr. JOHN

FIDLER are informed that his funeral will leave his late residence, 83 Wright street, Middle

Park, THIS DAY (Monday), at 1 o'clock, for the Melbourne Cemetery, Carlton. JOSEPH ALLISON, Funeral Director. 135 Errol street, North Melbourne. 'Phone F1751.

GLUCKSTEIN.—The Friends of Mr. JOHN GLUCKSTEIN are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his dearly beloved wife, Mirium, to the place of interment, the Coburg

Cemetery.

The funeral will leave his residence, 130 Vic-toria street, East Brunswick. THIS DAY (Monday September 3). at 3.45 o'clock.

R. ROBSON, Undertaker, corner of Brunswick street and St. George's road. North Fitzroy. Tel.

Northcote 618.

GOWAN.—The Friends of the late MARY ANN

GOWAN are respectfully notified that her

funeral will leave the residence of her grand-daughter (Mrs. L. Brown), 49 Bank street, South Melbourne, THIS DAY (Monday, September 3), at 2.30 o'clock, for interment in the Melbourne Gen-eral Cemetery, Carlton, arriving at 2.50 o'clock. THOS. RENTLE, Undertaker, Park street, South Melbourne.

HAMILTON.—The Frlenda of the late HARRIETT

HAMILTON, widow of the late James Bourne Hamilton, are respectfully notified that her funeral will leave her residence, 33 Albert street. Box Hill. THIS DAY (Monday, 3rd September), at 10 o'clock for interment in the Coburg Cemetery,

arriving at 11 a.m.

THOS. RENTLE, Undertaker, Park street, South Melbourne. Tel. M1230.

FUNERAL NOTICES.

HARGREAVES.—The Friends of Mr. THOMAS

HAROLD HARGREAVES are informed that the remains of his late beloved wife, Elizabeth, will be interred in the Melbourne General Ceme-tery, Carlton.

The funeral is appointed to move from his resi-dence, 3 Tasman street. West Preston. THIS DAY (Monday, 3rd September), at 2.30 p.m. APPS AND SONS PTY. LTD., Undertakers. 'Phones Win. 70 and 71.

HIGGINS.—The Friends of the lare Miss

CATHERINE HIGGINS are invited to follow her remains to the Box Hill Cemetery.

The funeral is appointed to leave her late residence, 60 Banksia street, Heidelberg, THIS DAY

(Monday, September 3), at 11 a.m. LE PINE and SON. Funeral Directors. 'Phones J1441, Haw. 813.

HOLLAND.—The Friends of the late Mr.

WALTER GEORGE HOLLAND (late of Smith street, Collingwood) are Informed that his remains will be interred in the Box Bill Cemetery.

The funeral is appointed to move from his resi-dence, 295 Barkly street, St. Kilda, To-morrow (Tuesday, September 4), at 11 a.m.

APPS AND SONS PTY. LTD., Undertakers, 'Phones Win. 70 and 71.

HOLMES.—The Friends of the late Mr.

ROBERT HOLMES are informed that his funeral will leave Rayboulds' funeral parlours, 193 Lonsdale street, city, THIS DAY (Monday). at 3 o'clock for interment in the Fawkner Ceme-tery, arriving 3.30.

RAYBOULDS, Funeral Directors, 103 Lonsdale street, city. 'Phone 361.

KIRWAN.—The Funeral of the late PATRICK

J. KIRWAN will leave St. Mary's Church, Geelong, at 10 o'clock a.m. on Monday, 3rd Sep-tember, and will arrive at gates Melbourne Gene-ral Cemetery at 12.30 p.m. KING and WELLINGTON, Undertakers, Geelong.

LEAHY.—The Friends of the late

BENJAMIN LEAHY are respectfully informed that his funeral will leave his late residence, 1 Wilson street, South Melbourne, THIS DAY (Mon-day, the 3rd September), at 3 o'clock p.m., for the Fawkner Cemetery.

MARTIN.—The Friends of the late SAMUEL

THOMAS MARTIN are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the

Heidelberg Cemetery.

The funeral will leave his residence, 19 Walker street, Clifton Hill, THIS DAY (Monday, 3rd Sep-tember), at 3.30 p.m.

J. FERGUSON and SON, funeral directors, 660 High street, Thornbury. 'Phone N'cote 1771.

McTAGGART.—The Friends of the late Mr.

WILLIAM JOHN MCTAGGART are respect-fully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Williamstown Cemetery.

The funeral is appointed to leave his late resi-dence, 28 Electra street, Williamstown. THIS DAY (Monday), at 3 p.m., not 3.30, as previously adver-

tised.

NELSON BROS., Undertakers, Douglas parade, Williamstown (Tel. 34); Sydney road. Coburg.

MILLER.—The Friends of the late Mr. JOHN

MILLER are informed that his funeral will leave by mortuary train. No. 10 platform, ninden street railway station, THIS DAY (Monday), at 2.40 for interment in the Fawkner Cemetery.

MOHAN.—Requiem Mass will be celebrated for

the repose of the soul of Mrs. MARGARET HELEN MOHAN at St. Joseph's Church, Fitzgerald street, South Yarra, To-morrow (Tuesday, the 4th September), at 9 o'clock a.m. The funeral will leave at the conclusion of Mass at 9.30 a.m. for the Brighton Cemetery.

A. A. SLEIGHT PTY. LTD. Tel. Cent. 410.

PITTORINO.—The Friend» of the lnio Mrs.

CATERINA ANGELA PITTORINO, late of Glenhuntly road, Caulfield, are informed that her funeral will leave her residence. No. 44 Acland street, St. Kilda, THIS DAY (Monday), at 2 p.m., for interment in the Brighton Cemetery, arriving at 2.30 p.m. RAYBOULDS, Funeral Directors, 290 Glenhuntly road, Elsternwick. 'Phone X4605.

QUILTY-The Friends of the late ERNEST

JOHN QUILTY are invited to follow his remains to the Fawkner Cemetery.

The funeral will leave No. 2 Stanley street, Richmond, THIS DAY (Monday, September 3),

at 11 o'clock a.m.

LE PINE and SON, Funeral Directors. 'Phone J1441, Haw. 813.

ROBERTS.—The Friends of the late STEPHEN

F. ROBERTS, B.S.C., are informed that his remains will be interred in the New Melbourne Cemetery, Fawkner.

The funeral is appointed to move from Apps and Sons' chapel, 61 Moor street, Fitzroy, To-morrow (Tuesday, 4th September), at 3 p.m.

W. G. APPS AND SONS PTY. LTD. Tel. J1145 (2 lines).

ROWAN.—The Friends of the late Mr. THOMAS

WILLIAM ROWAN are respectfully notified that his funeral will leave his residence, Wimmera street, Minyip. To-morrow (Tuesday, 4th Septem ber), at 2 o clock, for interment in the Minyip Cemetery. THOS. RENTLE, Undertaker, Park street, South Melbourne. Tel. M1350.

SILVERWOOD.—The friends of ALFRED JOHN

SILVERWOOD are Informed that his funeral will leave his late residence, No. 12 Gordon grove, Malvern, THIS DAY (Monday), at 3.30 o'clock, for interment in the Brighton Cemetery, arriving

3.45.

RAYBOULDS, Funeial Director, op. railway station, Malvern. 'Phone U1127.

STOKES.—The Funeral of the late MICHAEL P.

STOKES will leave his late residence, Sunny-side, Waurn Ponds, on Tuesday, the 4th September, at 2.30 p.m., for the Geelong Eastern Cemetery, Friends are respectfully invited. W. B. KING and WELLINGTON, 108 Ryrie street, Geelong. 'Phone 1689.

STUART.—The Friends of the late Mr. THOMAS

HENRY STUART are respectfully invited to follow his remains to place of interment, Dande-

nong Cemetery.

The funeral is appointed to move from his resi-dence, No. 56 Scott street, Dandenong, THIS DAY (Monday, September 3), at 3 p.m.

A. KINGSBURY, Undertaker, Dandenong, Springvale, Noble Park, Cranbourne. Tel. Dan. 4.

STUART.—Dandenong Lodge No. 40 of M.M.

Masons.—The members of the above Lodge and Craft in general are respectfully invited to follow

the remains of Bro. T. H. STUART to place of interment in the Dandenong Cemetery.

The funeral is appointed to leave his late resi-dence. 56 Scott street. Dandenong, THIS DAY (Monday, September 3), at 3 p.m.

J. BILLARD. W.M.

R. H. BROOKS, Secretary.

STUART.—Lodge of Sincerity, No. 179, Dande-

nong, A F. and A.M. of Victoria.—The Mem-bers of the above Lodge and Craft in general are

respectfully invited to follow the remains of Bro. T. H. STUART to place of interment in the Dan-denong Cemetery.

The funeral will leave his late residence, No. 56 Scott street. Dandenong, THIS DAY (Monday, Sep.

tember 3), at 3 p.m.

STUART.—Lodge of Alliance No. 440, Dandenong.

-The Members of above Lodge and Craft in general are respectfully Invited to follow the re-mains of Bro T. H. STUART to place of inter-ment, Dandenong Cemetery.

The funeral is appointed to leave his late resi-dence, No, 56 Scott street. Dandenong, THIS DAY (Monday, September 3), at 3 p.m.

THRUSH.—The Friends' of Mr. FREDERICK -i- TURUSH at« respectfully Invited to follow the remains of.his dearly beloved wife, Ida May, to the place of interment, the Fawkner Ceme-tery.

The funeral will leave his residence, the corner of High and Youngman street, Preston, THIS DAY (Monday, 3rd September), at 3 p.m.

ERN. JENSEN, Undertaker, 253 High street, Northcote.

FUNERAL NOTICES.

WARBURTON.—The Friends of the late Mrs. ANNIE PHEBE WARBURTON are informed that her remains will be interred in the Brighton Cemetery.

The funeral is appointed to move from her resi-dence. 210 Gleneira road, Elsternwick, THIS DAY (Monday, 3rd September), at 2.30 p.m. APPS AND SONS PTY. LTD., Undertakers. 'Phones Win. 70 and 71.

WAUGH.—The Friends of Mr. and Mrs. ALEX. WAUGH are respectfully invited to follow the remains of their dearly loved daughter. Norma, to the place of interment in the Heidelberg Ceme-

tery.

The funeral is appointed to move from their residence, No. 6 Union street, West Preston, THIS DAY (Monday), at 3.30, arriving at Cemetery at 4 o'clock. ALFRED ALLISON, Funeral Director (estab. 1854), Queen's parade, Clifton Hill. 'Phone N'cote 708.