Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thursday 27 November 1919, page 1


[In order to guard against imposition, notices of

Births, Marriages, and Deaths must be authenti cated by some respectable person to ensure their

insertion.]

BIRTHS.

GRIFFITH.- On the 23rd November, at "Wakool,"

Third street, Black Rock, the wife of the

Reverend M. E. de B. Griffith, now at Nurse

Farall's private hospital, St. Leonards, Sand-ringham - a daughter (Felicia Margaret Denise).

JACKSON.- On the 25th November, to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Jackson, Ferguson street, Wil-liamstown - a son.

JARRETT (nee Minnie Hall).- On the 19th No-vember, at "Milo," Woodville, South Australia, to Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Jarrett, Renmark - a daughter (Dorothea Mary). (Both well.)

PAUL (nee Barrett).- On the 22nd November, at Sister Donnell's private hospital, "Kulki," The Grove, Coburg, to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Paul,

19 Downs street, West Brunswick - a daughter.

(Muriel Barrett Paul).

RUDDLE.- On the 20th November, at Mount Wise

private hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ruddle,

of Aintree road, Malvern - a son (Ernest John).

WHITING.- One the 20th November, at 12 Pasa-dena, Commercial road, Melbourne, the wife of

Marcus T. Whiting, of Warrnambool - a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

LOCKE-KING.- On the 30th September, at Christ

Church, Essendon, by Rev. E. Schweiger, Rodney Charles, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. G. Locke, to Laura Elizabeth Stead, eldest daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry King, Koetong, Essen-

don.

DEATHS.

BANKS.- On the 26th November, at Melbourne

Hospital, Thomas, the dearly beloved husband of Mary Banks, of Rowe street, North Fitzroy, and dearly loved eldest son of Mrs. Banks, also of

Rowe street, North Fitzroy.

At rest.

CLAYTON.- On the 25th November, at Lindfield,

19 Donald street, Prahran, Esther Maria Clayton, youngest daughter of the late John Joseph Clay-ton, M.A., late of Banff, Scotland, and Sydney, N.S.W., and dearly beloved sister of J. R. Clay-

ton, late H.M. Customs.

DAVIS.- On the 22nd November, at his residence,

Rugby road, Oakleigh, Frederick Davis (ex-steward State Parliament House), father of Hattie, Mary (Mrs. McAlister), Evelyn (Mrs. Franklin), Clara (Mrs. R. Wigmore), and Frede-rick J. Davis, aged 80 years. R.I.P. (Interred privately on 24th.)

DAWSON.- On the 26th November, Joan Margaret

Mary, the dearly loved only child of Mr. and Mrs. J. Dawson, No. 6 William street, Footscray, aged seven months.

JACKSON.- On the 23rd November, at Heatherton

Sanatorium, Alfred, the loving father of Jack and Ivy McKenzie, of Poowong, and loving grand-father of Ivy, aged 56 years.

We never saw our darling dad

Before he passed away.

But we know he has gone to heaven,

And free from pain up there. -(Inserted by Jack and Ivy).

JOHNSON.- On the 26th November, at her daugh-

ter's residence, Mrs. W. G. Smith, Kevington, Ringwood, Louisa Johnson, widow of the late Charles Johnson, aged 80 years.

MACKWOOD.- On the 24th November, 1919, at his

residence, Nhill, Thomas Hardy, son of the late Thomas and Annie Hardy Mackwood, of Merino.

McPHERSON.- On the 26th November, 1919, at

42 Byron street, St. Kilda, Eliza Mary, dearly beloved wife of the late Donald Murray McPher-son, loved mother of the late Captain James J. McPherson, A.I.F., May, Mrs. E. Gowers, and Mary, and loving grandma of little Gwenda.

A patient sufferer at rest.

PEMBERTON.- On the 22nd November, at Silver

Creek (burning accident), Alfred, the dearly beloved husband of Matilda Pemberton, and lov-ing father of Constable A. Pemberton (Moonee Ponds), Albert (Tocumwal), Mrs. Rose (New-town), Mrs. Sword (Stanley,) William (Crook-wall, New South Wales), Walter, Edward, and Rose, aged 72 years.

"At rest,"

ROGERS.- On the 25th November, at a private

hospital, Melbourne, Joseph Rogers, of Lancefield Junction, the dearly beloved youngest son of the late Robert and Mary Rogers, of New Ground, Tasmania, and beloved brother of William, Robert, and George, aged 50 years.

May his soul rest in peace.

SIMPSON.- On the 20th November (suddenly), at

Wentworth, John Leslie (George), beloved hus-band of Lina Simpson, Merbein (late Bacchus Marsh and Western district), aged 34 years.

SIMPSON.- On the 20th November, at Wentworth,

John Leslie (George), beloved son of Robert (ex-senior-constable) and Lucy Simpson, South Melbourne, and brother of Robert, Charlie, Thomas, Florence, and the late Harry (A.I.F.),

aged 34 years.

STONER.- On the 25th November, at 19 Fenwick

street, Northcote, Edwin, beloved husband of Emily, father of Constance (Mrs. L. G. Miller), Dean, grandfather of George, Mary, and Edward.

A patient sufferer at rest. "Lead, kindly light."

WEBB-WATTS.- On the 26th November, at his

residence, 24 Victoria road, Camberwell, Thomas, dearly loved husband of Nellie Webb-Watts, and loving father of Mrs. Lennon (Rochester), Mrs. Ellis, and Maurice, aged 60 years.

A patient sufferer gone to rest.

WHITE.- On the 22nd November, at Sydney (re-

sult of scalding accident), Inez Florence, be-loved infant daughter of Edward and Inez White, Rose Bay, Sydney, aged 12 months.

WOODYATT.- On the 24th November, 1919, Mar-

garet J., dearly beloved daughter of James Wood-yatt, Thurso, Beaver street, East Malvern. (Pri-

vately interred Brighton Cemetery, November 25.)

IN MEMORIAM.

On Active Service.

LARTER.- In sad and loving memory of Fred

Larter, who died of illness in France, November

27, 1918.

"Safe in Thy love we leave our dead,

Heal all the wounds that war has made, Lift all our lives to nobler life."

-(From mother sisters, nnd brother )

REGELSEN.- A tribute of love to the memory of

my dear fiance, Corporal George Regelsen, 29th Battalion, who died of wounds in France, Novem-ber 27, 1916.

Blessed are they who are not dead, but gone

before to life's true day,

Where joy is throned for evermore.

Their souls have found from every earthly care

solace,

And God hath crowned their glory with eternal peace. -(Aggie.)

TREADGOLD.- In loving memory of dear (Dook)

Corporal C. Ashbourne Treadgold, who died of wounds at Gallipoli, November 27, 1915, aged 23 years, loved son of the late C. Ashbourne and E.

M. Treadgold, of Elsternwick, only brother of late Gunner Newton Treadgold, died of wounds, battle of Bullecourt, April 14, 1917, aged 22

years, dear brother of Jessie Irwin.

They were beautiful in life, and in death not

divided.

BITCON.- In loving memory of our dear father,

who passed away on the 27th November, 1918, at his residence, Herdstown Villa, Toolamba.

At rest.

- (Inserted by Alice and Jim, also Willie and

Maggie.)

BITCON.- In loving memory of our dear father,

who passed away on the 27th November 1918; also our dear mother, who died on the 27th June,

1915.

Forget them not, though they are dead,

But love them just the same;

And keep the love that once was theirs

Until we meet again.

--(Inserted by their loving daughter and son-in-law, Mary and Mark Robbins, Tatura; also their little grandson and granddaughter, Jim, Jean.)

BOWRING.- In loving memory of our dear mother,

who passed away November 27, at Harcourt street, Upper Hawthorn.

BRIGGS.- In loving memory of our dear friend,

Harold Spencer, who passed away at Rotorua, New Zealand, November 27, 1918.

"Friend o' mine."

-(Inserted by M. S. and B. S.)

DIXON.- In loving memory of my dear father,

who passed away on the 26th November, 1917; also Clara Florence Haynes, daughter of above, who passed away on February 11, 1899; Herbert, Edward, son of above, who died on September 1, 1919; also Matilda Elizabeth, wife of above, who passed away on 12th October, 1919. (In-serted by E. and A. Treyvaud.)

DOWNING.- In loving memory of our dearly loved brother and uncle (Harry), who passed away at Oakleigh, November 27, 1916.

Sweet is thy rest, and peaceful thy sleeping, God's way is best; thou art in his keeping.

-(Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, E. A. and L. Cope, and nieces and nephews.) FISHER.- In sad and loving memory of my dear

husband and our loving father, Charles Henry, who passed away on November 27, 1914, at Bendigo.

God is good, He gives me strength

To bear my heavy cross.

He is the only One who knows

My loneliness and loss.

-(Inserted by his loving wife and family, St. Kilda.)

KELLY.- In loving memory of our father, Walter

D'Arcy, died November 27, 1918. (Inserted by his children, Laura, Harry, and Lily.)

FUNERAL NOTICES.

BOWLES.- The Friends of Mr. ERNEST H. BOWLES are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late beloved wife, Winifred Mary, to place of interment, the Coburg Cemetery.

The funeral is appointed to move from the resi-dence of her father, Mr. P. Buckley, No. 12 Vic-toria street, Flemington, THIS DAY (Thursday, 27th inst.), at 2.30 o'clock.

ALFRED ALLISON, Funeral Director, Racecourse road, Newmarket. 'Phone Ascot 997.

CLAYTON.- The Froends of the late Miss ESTHER MARIA CLAYTON are respectfully invited to follow her remains to the place of in-

terment, the Brighton Cemetery.

The funeral will leave her residence, "Lindfield,"

19 Donald street, Prahran, THIS DAY (Thursday, the 27th inst.), at 2.30.

E. BURTON and SON, Undertakers, 261 Malvern road, South Yarra. Telephone Windsor 728.

GARLAND.- The Friends of the late Mr.

RICHARD GARLAND are informed that his funeral will leave "Bronte," Dendy street, Middle Brighton, THIS DAY (Thursday, the 27th inst.),

at 11 a.m., for the Brighton Cemetery. (Motors).

A. A. SLEIGHT, Funeral Directors, 230 Bay

street, Brighton. 'Phone X1146.

FUNERAL NOTICES.

JOHNSON.- The Friends of the late Mrs. LOUISA

JOHNSON, relict of the late Charles Johnson, are invited to follow her remains to the place of interment, the Whittlesea Cemetery.

The funeral is appointed to move from her son's residence, Mr. E. F. Johnson, South Morang, To-morrow (Friday 28th), at 2 o'clock punctually.

W. G. APPS and SONS, Funeral Directors, Fitzroy and Moor streets, Fitzroy. 'Phone 1045 Cent. McPHERSON.- The Friends of the late Mrs.

ELIZA MARY McPHERSON are respectfully invited to follow her remains to the place of in-terment, the Melbourne General Cemetery.

The funeral is appointed to move from her late residence, 42 Byron street, St. Kilda, THIS DAY (Thursday, 27th inst.), at 3 p.m.

W. G. APPS and SONS, Undertakers, High street, St. Kilda. 'Phone 71 Wind Ex.

STONE.- The Friends of the late Mr. EDWIN STONE are invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Brighton Cemetery.

The funeral is appointed to move from his resi-dence, No. 19 Fenwick street, Upper Northcote, THIS DAY (Thursday, 27th inst.), at 2.30 o'clock punctually (per motors).

W. G. APPS and SONS, Funeral Directors, Fitz-roy and Moor streets, Fitzroy. 'Phone 1045 Cen.

WEBB-WATTS.- The Friends of the late THOMAS WEBB-WATTS are respectfully in-vited to follow his remains to the place of inter-

ment, in the Box Hill Cemetery.

The funeral will leave his late residence, "Ka-toomba," 24 Victoria road, Camberwell, THIS DAY (Thursday, November 27), at 3.30 p.m.

LE PINE and SON, Funeral Directors. 'Phone

Haw. 112.