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BIRTHS COOMER.— At Grange Private Hospital, on October 13th, to Les and Marge (nee Kuhn), of Kedron, a Son ( Gary Leslie) Both well. DALZIELL.— At Women's Intermediate on October 11th. to Mr. and Mrs. Dalziel (nee Hilda Camps), a Son (Graham Leslie ). SHAW (nee Sturgess).— To Joan, Wife of Cedric, at Women's Intermediate, Sun-day, 19th— a Daughter. Both well. WIELAND— At Nambour, 17th October, to Des. and Molly, a Son. Both well. ENGAGEMENTS CHAPPELL— WILSON.— The engagement is announced of Mavis, only Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wilson, South-port, to Ronald, youngest Son of Mrs. J. A. and the late W. H. Chappell, of Nundah. DOUGLAS — CUDMORE.— The engagement is announced of Margaret June, youngest Daughter of Mr. & Mrs. R. M. Cudmore, "Ivanhoe Downs," Morven, to Lance Robert (Rob), youngest son of Mr. & Mrs. H. A. Douglas, Mt. Maria, Morven. GARRETT— DARR.— The engagement is announced of Nancy Elizabeth, only Daughter of Mr. & Mrs. H. Darr, Bur-leigh Heads, to Robert Glen Garrett, elder Son of Mrs. F. Murray, New Farm. IN MEMORIAM BELL.— In loving memory of our dear Father, Father-in-law, and Pa, Robert Bell (retired inspector of police), who passed away 20th October, 1945. Forever in our thoughts. Inserted by Muriel, Bill, and Janice. BLEAKLEY, Agnes May. — In loving mem-ory of our dear Mother, Mother-in-law, & Grandmother, who passed away 20th Oct., 1942. There's a face we will always remember. There's a voice we love to recall, There's a memory we will cherish forever Of a mother so good to us all. Inserted by Leslie, Dulcie, Neville, & Judith. BLEAKLEY. - In loving memory of my darling Mother, Agnes May Bleakley, who departed this life 20th Oct., 1942. Long days and nights she bore her pain, She waited for cure, but all in vain. Till God Himself knew what was best. And took my mother home to give her rest. They say that time will heal the wound. And teach me to forget, But time so far has only shown. I miss my mother yet. My heart just aches with sadness. My eyes shed many a tear. God only knows how much I miss you. As it dawns the fifth sad year. Inserted by her loving Daughter, Jean. BLEAKLEY. — In loving memory of our darling Mother and Nana who departed this life 20th October, 1942. It Is not the tears at the moment shed. That tell of a heart that is torn. It is the loneliness of the after years. And the sadness silently borne. Inserted by her loving Daughter and Son-in-Law. Hope and Hod, and Grand-children. CLELLAND. - In loving memory of our darling Nephew and Cousin, Noel Henry, passed away 20th October, 1944. A tribute of love and remembrance. Of one we never forget. By his loving Aunt Ann, Uncle George, and Cousin Harriett. CRAMPTON. — Treasured memories of a loving Husband and Father (Alderman W. R. Crampton), who passed away on 20th October, 1938. Always remembered. Inserted by his loving Wife & Family. ELLIS, Elizabeth Ann. — In loving memory of my dear Wife, who passed away on 20th October, 1945. Time changes many things. But memory lives forever. Inserted by her loving Husband. FAIRBANK.— In loving memory of my dear Husband and Father, who passed away October 20th, 1945. Time passes on, but memories stay As near and dear, as yesterday. Inserted by his Loving Wife and Daughter, Page. FAIRBANK, Mr. Frank.— In loving mem-ory of our dear Friend, who passed away 20th October, 1945. Sleep on, dear friend, for it is true You suffered much and told but few. But one who knew you needed rest. Was God above, and He knew best. Inserted by Friends, Mr. and Mrs, Low & Family, also Grandpop. FOWLER.— In loving memory of our darling Daughter, Elaine (Bubs), aged 17 years, who passed away October 20th, If we could speak with you to-day (our dearest Pal), Laugh with you in the same old way, Hear your voice, and see you smile. Then life for us would be worth while, But sweetest memories, loving and true, Will ever remain, darling Elaine, of you. Inserted by your loving Mummie and Dad. FOWLER. — In loving memory of dear Elaine, who passed away on 20th Oct., 1946. A little token, true and tender. Just to show we still remember. Inserted by Aunt Dorothy and Uncle Edwyn. FOWLER.— In loving memory of dear Elaine, who passed away suddenly on Oct. the 20th, 1946, age 17 years. Your memory is as dear to-day, As in the hour you passed away. Inserted by your loving Grandma and Grandpa. FOWLER.— In loving memory of my dear Granddaughter and our Niece and Cousin, Elaine, who passed away Oc-tober 20th, 1946. Not one day do we forget you, In our hearts you are always dear; Loved, remembered, longed for always, As it dawns the first sad year. Inserted by her loving Grandma, Aunty Hazel, Uncle Claude, and Cousin Valma. FOWLER - Cherished memories of our dear Niece and Cousin, Elaine, passed away 20th October, 1946. A silent thought brings many a tear Of one we miss and loved so dear. Claude, Sadie, and Boys. HOWELLS.— in loving memory of my dear Mother, who passed away 20th Oc-tober, 1945, also dear Dad, passed away 10th August, 1922. Always missed by Laura, Arthur, and Family. HOWELLS (Annie).— In loving memory of our dear Mother, Mother-in-law, and Grandmother, died October 20th, 1945. We are lonely here without you, And sadness marks our way, The world is not the same to us Since you were called away. Inserted by her loving Son, Daugh-ter-in-law, and Granddaughters, George, Lily, and Family. HOWELLS.— Passed to their reward, be-loved Father and Mother, John Howells, 10th August, 1922, and Annie Howells, 20th October, 1945. Inserted by Jessie and Alf. HOWELLS.— To-day is the second an-niversary of our beloved Grandmother, Annie Howells.

We miss you, Gran. Inserted by her Grandchildren, Olwyn, Graham, and Lenore Lovelock. KING, Caroline.— Sacred to the mem ory of our dear Mother. Motherin law, and Grandmother, who departed tins life 20lh October, 1045. Eternal rest grant unto her, O Lord. Inserted by her loving Family. KING.— In memory of a dear Friend, who passed away 20th October, 1945, Forever in our thoughts. Inserted by Porter and Timber Family, of Banyo. MACDONALD (Mable). A tender chord of memory Is sadly touched to-day, Our thoughts of you, dear Mother, Will never fade away. Inserted by her loving Daughter and Son-in-law, Daphne and Jim Golden. MACDONALD, Mable.— In loving memory of our dear Sister, Mable, who passed away this day, 20th October, 1940. Inserted by her Sister, Brother-in-law, and Niece. MACDONALD, Mable.— In loving memory of our dear Aunt, Mable, who passed away this day, 20th October, 1940. Inserted by her loving Nieces, Nephew, Dulcie, Wendy, Bruno. McBRIDE, William Edward.— In loving memory of our dear Father, Father-in-law, Grandfather, and Brother, who passed away 20th October, 1945. Lovingly remembered. Inserted by his loving Family. McFADDEN.— In loving remembrance of Norris, who passed away October 20th. 1941. Ever remembered by Aunty Rock and Grandma. NASH, Jean.— In loving memory of our dear Daughter and Sister, Jean, who passed away 20th October, 1942. Three little words, 'forget her not.' They don't seem much, but mean a lot. Inserted by her loving Sisters, Bro-thers, and Parents, G. and A. Roebig. O'CONNOR.— In loving memory of our dear Daughter and Sister, Clarice Vera, who passed away on October 20th, 1936. Ever in our thoughts. Inserted by her loving Parents, Brother, and Sisters. RUSSELL .- In loving memory of a de-voted Wife and Mother, Ethel Russell, called home 20th October, 1946. Inserted by Les, Laurie and Jill. SCOTT,— In loving memory of our dear Father, Thomas Alison Scott, who passed away October 20th, 1946. God's greatest gift — Remembrance. Inserted by his Sons and Daughters. WHITE, Peter.— In loving memory of our dear Father, who passed away 20th October, 1946. To-day recalls sad memories Of the one we loved so much. And to those who loved him best, God saw that he was suffering. And it touched His heart of love. So with gentle voice He whispered, Come, there is rest and peace above. Inserted by his loving Son and Daugh-ter, Jim and Jean. WHITE, Peter.— In loving memory of Pop and Grandad, who passed away 20th October, 1946. Just a token, fond and true, To show, dear Pop. we still think of you Inserted by Elsie, Eric, & Family. WINFIELD. Richard— In sad memory of Richard Winfield, Pedder Street, Albion, accidentally killed Esk, 20th October, 1946, aged 21 years 10 days. Time may heal a broken heart And make the wound less sore, But none heals the longing Of the loved one gone before. Inserted by Mum and Brother Bill. Printed and published for Queensland Newspapers Pty., Ltd., by Albert Royce Woodgate, Batman St., Clayfield, Bris-bane, at Office of The Courier-Mail, 283-298 Queen Street, Brisbane.

ROLL OF HONOUR BAKER. — In loving memory of my dearly beloved Brother, Brother-in-law, & Uncle, QX8606. Pte. T. H. Baker (Tom), killed in action at Finschafen, New Guinea, October 20th, 1943. All I have is memories Of a dear face sweet & kind. But, oh, how dear the memories Of the Brother that was mine. Four years to-day he passed away, And still my heart is sore. For us the days go by, Tom, I miss you more and more. God has you in His keeping. I hold you close in my heart. Sadly missed by his loving Sister, Brother-in-law, Nephews, & Nieces, Flo. Les, Harry, Valmai, & Sandra. BAKER. — In loving memory of my Son, QX8606, Pte. T. Baker, killed in action Octobcr 20th, 1943. I need no special day, dear Tom, To bring you to my mind. For the days I do not think of you Are very hard to find. Not just to-day, but every day, In silence I remember. Inserted by his loving Mother. BROWN.— A proud & loving tribute to my dear Son. F/O. R. W. Brown D.F.C., also his gallant Crew, lost over Germany during operations. 20/10/44. Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten. Bobbie. Inserted by his loving Mother, Brother, Dennis, Sister Margaret. BROWN.— In memory of QX13960, A/L./-Sgt. H. Y. S. Brown, killed in action, Templeton's Crossing, 20th October, 1942. Inserted by 2/25 Aust. Inf. Bn. BROWN. - A proud and loving memory to our dear Friend, Flying-Officer R. W. Brown, also his brave Crew, who came down over Stuttgart, 20th October, 1944. Always in our thoughts, Bobbie dear. Inserted by the Coombs Family. BUCHBACH. — In loving memory of our Brother and Brother-in-Iaw, QX14152, Pte. Robert Buchbach, 2/26 Bttn., died of Illness Tanbaya P.O.W. Camp, Burma, 19th October, 1943. Buried Thanbyuzayat Cemetery, Burma. Lovingly remembered by Eddie and Dulcie GRAHAM.— In memory of QX17512. Sgt. A. H. Graham, died of illness, Doda-dura, 20th October, 1943. Inserted by 2/25 Aust. Inf. Bn. STANLEY. — Treasured and loving mem-ories of our beloved only Son, QX8981, Bdr. Morley A. Stanley, died 19th Octo-ber, 1943, while P.O.W. Thailand, Burma, Railway. It was morning when our saviour came And walked among his flowers, He picked just one as he passed by And that dear one was ours. He watched you as you suffered. He knew you'd had your share, He gently closed your weary eyes And took you in his care. Inserted by his sorrowing Mother and Father. STANLEY. — In proud and loving mem-ories of my beloved only Brother, QX8981, Bdr. Morley A. Stanley, died 19th Octo-ber, 1943, while P.O.W. Burma — Thailand Railway. Rest well, beloved Brother, He went by youths grave purpose willed, The goal unknown, the cost unweighed. The promise of his blood fulfilled. The bravest thing God ever made, Always game, 'Mori,' you proved your worth, And we're mighty proud of you. Inserted by his only Sister, Ena, and Brother-in-law, Eric. STANLEY. — In memory of my Uncle Morley, who gave his young life to help keep Australia free for little people like me to live in. His Baby Niece Kristin. WILSON — In proud and loving memory of my dear Son, Pte. Walter Wilson (Wally), died of Illness P.O.W. Camp. Thailand, 20th October, 1943. Although his voice is silent, And his smile I see no more. In my heart his memory lingers Just as fondly as before. Inserted by his loving Mother. BEREAVEMENT NOTICES MRS. J. M. BALFOUR, SYLVIA, of Thornlands, wish to sincerely THANK Mr. Thomas, Relatives, Friends, Work-mates for floral tributes, telegrams, let-ters in their recent tragic bereavement of her late Husband, Jack Malcomb Bal-four. As they are too numerous to answer personally, please accept this as our personal thanks. The FAMILY of the late Maud Evelyn Clay, of Kinka, Emu Park, wish to THANK all kind Relatives and Friends for their floral tributes, telegrams, and messages of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. Please accept this as our personal thanks MRS. A. FLETCHER & FAMILY wish to THANK all kind Relatives & Friends, General Manager, Qld. Railways, Albion Railway Staff (Traffic) for floral tributes, telegrams, letters, and cards of sympathy in their recent sad bereave-ment. Please accept this as our personal thanks. MR. and MRS. PAT KELLY, Charles Street, Roma, wish to THANK Rev. Father Cronin, Relatives and Friends for their kindness, telegrams, letters, and cards of sympathy in their recent sad bereave-ment. Please accept this as our personal thanks. MRS. F. C. MAYS, MR. & MRS. H. MAYS & FAMILY wish to THANK all kind Friends and Relatives for messages of sympathy and floral tributes, also Doctors, Nurses, & Sisters of Ward 1D. and the Red Cross of the Brisbane General Hospital, for their kindness in our recent sad bereavement. Please accept this as our personal thanks. MR. F . P. McVEIGH & FAMILY, of Oakwal Terrace, Windsor, THANK Relatives & Friends for kindly messages of sympathy in their recent sad bereave-ment. MR. & MRS. M. MUGGIVAN and MR. & MRS. J. GAULT and FAMILIES sincerely APPRECIATE and THANK Rev. Fathers, Relatives, and Friends for their kind expressions of sympathy in our re-cent sad bereavement. Please accept this as our personal thanks. FUNERAL NOTICES ANDERSEN.— The Relatives & Friends of Mrs. D. J. C. Andersen & Valda, of 11 Park St., Ipswich, are invited to attend the Funeral of their beloved Hus-band & Father, Dudley James Charles Andersen, to leave the Funeral Parlour 52 Cleveland Rd., Stone's Corner, This (Monday) Afternoon, at 4:30 o'clock for the Crematorium, Mt. Thompson. CANNON & CRIPPS LTD., Funeral Directors. BARNES, Mrs. Myra Kathleen, Shelley St., Cannon Hill. — The Relatives and Friends of Mr. B. C. Barnes, Godfrey, Barbara, and Alice are respectfully in-formed of the death of their beloved Wife and Mother. Her Funeral is ap-pointed to leave the Parlour, 400 Wick-ham Street, To-morrow (Tuesday), at 11 a.m., for Mt. Thompson Crematorium. METROPOLITAN FUNERALS. BEINKE.— The Relatives & Friends of the late Alfred Manus Beinke, of 21 Hampson St., Kelvin Grove, are invited to attend his Funeral, to move from Alex. Gow's Funeral Chapel, Petrie Bight, This (Monday) Afternoon, at 1.30 o'clock, for the Crematorium, Mt. Thomp-son. ALEX. GOW. Funeral Director. CLEAVE.— The Funeral of the late Miss Florence Alice Cleave, of Ormiston, will leave the Funeral Chapel, 17 Peel St., South Brisbane, To-morrow (Tuesday) Morning, at 10 o'clock, for the Cleve-land Cemetery. JOHN HISLOP & SONS. Funeral Directors. COLVILLE - The Relatives & Friends of the late Henry Robert Colville, of McIntosh St., Auchenflower, are invited to attend his Funeral, to leave the Funeral Parlour, 45 Adelaide St., City, This (Monday) Morning, at 10 o'clock for the Crematorium, Mt. Thompson. CANNON & CRIPPS LTD., Funeral Directors. COLVILLE - Edmund MacDonnell Lodg-No. 51. U.G.L.Q.— Officers & Brethren of above Lodge are invited to attend the Funeral of Bro. Henry Robert Col-ville (Brother of Bro. G. A. Colville), to leave as per family notice.

By order, W.M. COLVILLE - Rocklea Royal Arch Chap-ter, No. 107.— Officers and Companions of the above Lodge are invited to at-tend the Funeral of their late Bro., Henry Robert Colville, Brother of Com-panion George Colville, to leave as per Family Notice. By Order, First Z. CULLEN, Michael Edward.— The Rela-tives and Friends of Mrs. Mary Cullen, 119 Herries Street, Toowoomba, Mr. & Mrs. R. Cochran (Bengal, via Long-reach), Messrs. Maurice and Mervyn Cullen, and Miss Gloria Cullen, of 119 Herries Street, Toowoomba, are invited to attend the Funeral of her late beloved husband, their Father, and Father-in-law, Michael Edward Cullen, which is appointed to leave from St. Patrick's Cathedral, Toowoomba, This (Monday) forenoon, at 11 o'clock, to the Too-woomba Cemetery. Mass at 6.30 p.m HICKEY & HICKEY, Toowoomba, and McKENNA & TUCKER, Gympie, Funeral Directors in Conjunction. DUNLOP.— Relatives & Friends of Mrs. Isabel Dunlop, of Munro St., Auchen-flower, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Ladds, Mr. & Mrs. John Allingham, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Dunlop, & Miss Nancy Dunlop, are invited to attend the Funeral of her beloved Husband, their Father, & Father-in-law, Herbert William Dunlop, to leave the Funeral Chapel, 17 Peel St., South Brisbane, This (Monday Afternoon ), at 2 o'clock, for the Too-wong Cemetery. Service at 1.45. JOHN HISLOP & SONS. Funeral Directors. EDWARDS, Clifford C— The Relatives and Friends of Mrs. C. C. Edwards and Alvene (No. 5 Aylesford St., Annerley), Mrs. C. Edwards, sen., Mrs. B. McGris-kin. and Family, are invited to attend the Funeral of her beloved Husband, their Father, Son, Son-in-law, and Bro-ther-in-law. Driver Clifford Charles Ed-wards (of Railway Dept.). to leave the Funeral Chapel, Wickham Street, Val-ley, This (Monday) Afternoon, at 4 o'clock, for Bulimba Cemetery. K. M. SMITH. L2031. FLATREY, Patrick J.— The Funeral of Patrick Joseph Flatrey (of Samford Road, Alderley), beloved Father of Flor-ence, Edwin, Lillian, and Theresa, will leave the Funeral Chapel, Wickham St., Valley,This (Monday) Afternoon, at 3.45 o'clock, for Lutwyche Cemetery. Pri-vate Interment. By request no flowers. K. M. SMITH. L2031. FLETCHER, Mrs. Ellen.— The Funeral of Mrs. Ellen Fletcher (late of Sydney), be-loved Mother and Mother-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. F. Fletcher (Grange), Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fletcher, and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Fletcher, and Sister of Mrs. F. Laird and Mr. T. Austin, is appointed to leave the Parlour, 537 Stanley Street, at 11 a.m. To-day (Monday) for Mt. Thompson Crematorium. Private Ser-vice. BRISBANE UNDERTAKERS, PTY., LTD. J1037, J2982. HACK. Miss Ivy F.— The Relatives and Friends of Mrs. M. E. Hack (of Bur-leigh Heads), and Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Hack, and Veronica (Murwillumbah), are invited to attend the Funeral of her be-loved Daughter and their Sister, Sister-in-law, & Aunt, Miss Ivy Florence Hack, to Ieave the Funeral Chapel Wickham St., Valley To-morrow (Tuesday) Fore-noon, at 10 o'clock, for Lutwyche Cemetery. K. M. SMITH, L2031. HAWKEN.—The Relatives and Friends of Mrs. A. Hawken and Family, of Kidstone Street, Albion Heights, are in-vited to attend the Funeral of her be-loved Husband and their Father, Pro-fessor Roger W. H. Hawken, to leave the Funeral Chapel, 17 Peel Street, South Brisbane, This (Monday) Morning, at 11.30 o'clock, for the Mt. Thompson Crematorium. No flowers by request. JOHN HISLOP & SONS. Funeral Directors.

FUNERAL NOTICES HAWKEN.— University of Queensland.— Members of the Senate and Teaching Staff of the University of Queensland are invited to attend the Funeral of the late Professor R. W. H. Hawken. to leave the Funeral Chapel, 17 Peel Street, South Brisbane, This (Monday) Morning, at 11.30 o'clock, for the Mt. Thompson Crematorium. Cars will leave the University at 11.15. Academic Dress, Black Gown, and Trenchers. C. PAGE-HANIFY. Registrar. HAWKEN.— Hamilton Bowling Club.— Members of the above Club are in-vited to attend the Funeral of their late Member, Professor R. W. H. Hawken, to leave the Funeral Chapel, 17 Peel Street, South Brisbane, as above Notice. By Order, the President. HOLDEN. — Relatives & Friends of Mrs. E. Holden & Family, of Brighton Road, West End, are invited to attend the Funeral of her beloved Husband & their father, James Edward Holden, to leave the Funeral Chapel, 17 Peel St., South Brisbane, This (Monday) Afternoon, at 3.30 o'clock, for the Mt. Thompson Crematorium. JOHN HISLOP & SONS, Funeral Directors. KEMP. — The Private Cremation Service of the late Mrs. Mary Duncan Kemp, of Coronation Drive, St. Lucia (beloved Mother of Mrs. C. A. Nichol (St. Lucia), Mrs. G. Bennett (Marian), Mackay, will be held in the Chapel of the Crema-torium, Mt. Thompson, This (Monday) Afternoon. CANNON & CRIPPS LTD., Funeral Directors. MACKAY. -The Relatives & Friends of Mr. Charles Mackay, Mr. & Mrs. R. Mackay, Mr. & Mrs. J. Mackay, Misses Dorothy & Alexandra Mackay, & Mrs. M. Butler, are invited to attend the Funeral of his beloved Wife, their Mother, Mother-in-law, & Daughter, Annie Dorothy Mackay, of Essex Street, Virginia, to move from Alex. Gow's Funeral Chapel, Petrie Bight, This (Mon-day) Afternoon, at 2.30 o'clock, for the Lutwyche Cemetery. ALEX. GOW, Funeral Director. MACKAY.— Pride of Nundah Lodge. No. 34, P.A.F.S.O.A.— The Officers and Mem-bers of the above Lodge are invited to attend the Funeral of Mrs. Annie Dorothy Mackay, Wife of Bro. Charles Mackay, Past Master, to move from Alex. Gow's Funeral Chapel, as per family notice. J. L. HARPER. Secretary. McGILL, Mrs James Charles 53 Lisson Grove, Wooloowin. The Relatives and Friends of Ellen Margaret McGill, Mr. James G. McGill, Dr. and Mrs. L. H. McCaffery and Family, Gympie, Lieut. and Mrs. C. E. De Night and Family, U.S.A., are respectfully advised of the death of their beloved Husband, Father, Father-in-law, and Grandfather. The Funeral is appointed to leave St. Marks Church of England, This Day (Monday), at 10 a.m., for Lutwyche Cemetery. METROPOLITAN FUNERALS. ORAM.— The Relatives & Friends of Miss Martha Oram are invited to attend the Funeral of her beloved Brother, Charles Joseph Oram, of 40 Campbell St., Bowen Hills, to move from Alex. Gow's Funeral Chapel, Petrie Bight, This (Monday) Afternoon, at 4.30 o'clock, for the Too-wong Cemetery. Service, 4.15. No flowers, by request. ALEX. GOW. Funeral Director. ORAM. — Australian Natives' Association, Valley Branch, No. 5. — The Officers and Members of the above Branch are in-vited to attend the Funeral of their late Member, Charles Joseph Oram, to leave as per above notice. J. W. JACKSON, Secr=tary.

PASCOE.— The Relatives and Friends of Mr. P. Fascoe, of 543 Logan Road, Green-slopes, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pascoe and Family, Miss Ruth Pascoe, are invited to attend the Funeral of his beloved Wife, their Mother, Mother-in-law, and Grandmother, Mrs. Edith May Pascoe, to leave Greenslopes Baptist Church, cor-ner Dunnellan and Henry Streets, after service, commencing This (Monday) Afternoon, at 3.30 o'clock, for the South Brisbane Cemetery. CANNON & CRIPPS, LTD., Funeral Directors. PASCOE .- The Relatives and Friends of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Summers and Family are invited to attend the Funeral of their beloved Sister, Sister-in-law, and Aunt, Mrs. Edith May Pascoe, to leave as per previous notice. CANNON & CRIPPS, LTD., Funeral Directors. RICHARDSON .- The Relatives & Friends of Mr. and Mrs. T. Richardson and Family (Cairns), late of Kelvin Grpve, Mr. and Mrs. B. Asplin and Family (Gor-donvale), Mr. and Mrs. T. Richardson, Junr. (Silkwood East), Mr. and Mrs. A. Coulson and Family (Cairns), Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Troughton (Mareeba), Frank Robert. and Lorna, are invited to attend the Funeral of their beloved Son, Brother, Brother-in-law, and Uncle, Reginald Richardson, to leave the Funeral Par-lour, 45 Adelaide Street, City, To-mor-row (Tuesday) Morning, at 11 o'clock, for the Toowong Cemetery. CANNON & CRIPPS, LTD., Funeral Directors. ROESE.— The Funeral of the late Wil-liam Roese. of Eventide, Sandgate, will leave the Funeral Parlour, 45 Adelaide Street, City, This (Monday) Morning, at 9.30 o'clock. for the Lutwyche Cemetery. CANNON & CRIPPS, LTD., Funeral Directors. SHEPPARBOTTOM. Richard J. - The Relatives and Friends of Richard John Shepparbottom, of No. 73 Menzies Street, Petrie Terrace, are invited to attend his Funeral, to leave the Funeral Chapel, Wickham Street, Valley, This (Monday) Afternoon, at 2.30 o'clock, for Toowong Cemetery. K. M. SMITH. L2031. SONTAG, Gus.— The Relatives and Friends of Mrs. Lorna Sontag and Fam-ily (West Burleigh), Mrs. E. Lane, Mr. and Mrs. G. Bridges, Mr. and Mrs. H. McGrath, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Sontag and Families are invited to attend the Funeral of her beloved Husband and their Father, Brother, Brother-in-law, and Uncle, Gus Sontag, to leave the Funeral Chapel, Wickham Street, Val-ley, To-morrow (Tuesday) Forenoon, at 10.30 o'clock, for Toowong Cemetery. K. M. SMITH. L2031. STARKEY.— The Relatives and Friends of the late Mrs. Catherine Starkey, of 40 Cullen Street, Windsor, Widow of Wil-liam Henry Starkey, are invited to attend her Funeral, to move from the Hoply Rosary Catholic Church, Windsor, This (Monday) Afternoon, at 3.30 o'clock, for the Lutwyche Cemetery. ALEX: GOW, Funeral Director. STARKEY.- The Relatives and Friends of Mr. and Mrs. G. Bowley, Cullen Street, Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. J. Felby, Messrs. C. and P. Felby, Mr. and Mrs. M. Ban-non, Mr. and Mrs. T. Hynes, Mr. and Mrs. H. McNamara, Mr. and Mrs. H. Honan, and Families, are invited to at-tend the Funeral of their beloved Mother, Mother-in-law, Grandmother, Sister, Sister-in-law, and Aunt, Catherine Star-key, of 40 Cullen Street, Windsor, to move from the Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Windsor, as per above notice. ALEX GOW. Funeral Director.

ST. JOHN WOOD. - The Relatives and Friends of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Burnett (Colbram, Victoria), and Mr. and Mrs. A. St. John Wood, and Families, are in-vited to attend the Funeral of their beloved Brother, Brother-in-law, and Uncle, Henry Charles (Jack) St. John Wood, of 'Riviera,' 325 North Quay. Brisbane, to move from Alex. Gow's Funeral Chapel, Petrie Bight, This (Mon-day) Morning, at 10 o'clock, for the Toowong Cemetery. ALEX. GOW, Funeral Director. STEWART. Mr. James Neil, 44 Oxford St., Bulimba.— The Relatives & Friends of Mrs. Margaret Stewart, Mr. & Mrs. F. M. Roff, Mr. & Mrs. G. A. Stewart, & Families, are respectfully advised of the death of their beloved Husband, Father, Father-in-law, & Grandfather. The Funeral is appointed to leave the Parlour, 400 Wickham St., To-day (Mon-day), at 4 p.m., for Toowong Cemetery. METROPOLITAN FUNERALS.

STOKES - The Relatives and Friends of the late David Stokes, of Allen Street, New Town, South Brisbane, late of Castlemaine Perkins, Ltd., Milton, are invited to attend his Funeral, to leave the Funeral Parlour, 45 Adelaide Street, City, This (Monday) Afternoon, at 2 o'clock, for the Crematorium, Mt. Thompson. CANNON & CRIPPS, LTD., Funeral Directors. SWEENEY, Mr. Denis, Beverley Street, Morningside.— The Funeral of Denis Sweeney, beloved Brother of Mrs. K. Kelly, of East Bundaberg, is appointed to leave the Parlour, 537 Stanley Street, To-morrow (Tuesday) at 2.30 p.m. for Toowong Cemetery, arriving 2.55. BRISBANE UNDERTAKERS, PTY., LTD. J1037, J2982. YOULES, Mrs. Louisa, 25 Taylor Street. Buranda. — The Relatives; and Friends of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Youles, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. King and Families, Mr. D. Eastaway, are respectfully informed of the death of their beloved Mother, Mother-in-law, and Grandmother. The Funeral is appointed to leave the Parlour, 400 Wickham Street, To-day (Monday), at 1 p.m., for Mt. Thompson Crematorium. METROPOLITAN FUNERALS.