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BAGGAGE.—On the 7th October, at Nurse
' ' -f . private hospital, West Mel-
bourne, to Mr. and MRs. A. J. Babbage, State
School 697, Yan Yean—a daughter.
BARBER.—On the 28th October, at 69 Baillie-
street, North Melbourne, to the wife of Private
Frederick Barber (on active service)—a son (James
Edward Stanley).
BRIDGLAND (nee Park).—On the 26th October,
at "Olinda," 24 Fawkner-street, South Yarra, the
wife of R. S. Bridgland—a daughter (Thelma May).
Both well.
BURNE (nee Olga Youl).—On the 1st November,
at "Allendale" private hospital, Linda-crescent,
Hawthorn, to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Burne—a daugh-
ter.
CAHILL.—On the 18th Ocotber, at Nurse
Sheedy's private hospital, Mt. Alexander-road, the
wife of Dr. J. H. Cahill, Wellington-street, Flem-
ington—a son.
CORBETT.—On the 20th October, at Nurse Ken-
dall's hospital, Ringwood, to the wife of David Cor-
bett—a son.
DOUGLAS.—On the 19th October, at 8 De Carle-
street, Brunswick, to Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Doug-
las—a daughter (Jean).
DUMMETT.—On the 15th October, at Nurse
Clark's private hospital, Herbert-street, North
Coleman, to Mr. and Mrs. R. Dummett—a daugh-
ter.
FIEMAN (nee Florrie Leahy).—On the 18th Oc-
tober, at Hooper's private hospital, North-
cote, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Fieman, of Leonard-street,
Northcote South—a daughter (Brenda Florence).
GOULDING (nee Hilda Strickland).—On the 22nd
October, at Nurse Martin's private hospital, to Mr.
and Mrs. W. Goulding, of 149 Highett-street, Rich-
mond—a daughter.
HAMILTON (nee Rita Bradley).—On the 2nd
November, at "Bethesda" private hospital, to Mr. and
Mrs. Cyril Hatton, "Carinya," Belle Vue-street,
Burnley—a daughter (Doris Kathleen). Both well.
HAYES (nee Alice Freeman).—On the 30th Octo-
ber, at 149 Moray-street, South Melbourne, the wife
of Private W. J. Hayes (on active service)—a son
(stillborn).
JACKSON.—On the 20th October, at 63 Page-
street, Albert Park, to Mr. and Mrs. Adam Jack-
son—a son.
JENSUN (nee Geraghty).—On the 19th October,
at "Wallasey," Point Nepean-road, Brighton, the
wife of Henry Jensen—a son (Francis Henry Aloy-
ouisius),
KELLY (nee Laura Letch).—On the 29th Octo-
ber, at "Struan," Beaufort, the wife of Percy J.
Kelly—a son (James Letch).
KINGSTON (nee Irene Hill).—On the 28th Oc-
tober, at "Trinafour" private hospital, Fessenden,
the wife of R. S. Kingston—a son. Both doing well.
LANG.—On the 29th October, at Sister Annear's
private hospital, Armadale, the wife of A. H. Lang,
of Emo Plains, Boree Creek, Riverina—a son.
McCORKELL (nee White).—On the 19th October,
at 38 Highfield-road, Canterbury, to Mr. and Mrs.
H. N. McCorkell—a son (stillborn).
MILLER (nee Hilda Knight).—On the 30th Octo-
ber at "Litten," hspital, Westbury-street, Bala-
clava, to the wife of Joseph Miller, "Ingleside,"
Grange-road, East Caulfield—a daughter (Gwen).
NYE (nee Vera Purvis).—On the 1st November,
at 108 Derham-street, Port Melbourne, to Mr. and
Mrs. C. Nye—a son. Both well.
PLUMRIDGE.—On the 2nd November, at Nurse
Jackson's private hospital, 22 Hastings-road, to Mr.
and Mrs. F. J. Plumridge, of 42 Hastings-road,
Auburn—a son (Frederick George).
PORT.—On the 15th October, at "Gaingevue,"
12 McCombie-street, Elsternwick, to Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest A. Port—a son (Norman Harry).
SHEPHERD.—On the 29th October, at 218
Grant-street, South Melbourne, to the wife of Pri-
vate Claude Augustus Shepherd (A.I.F., abroad)—a
son (Raymond Walter). Both well.
SIMMONS (nee Flora Thorn).—On the 22nd Oc-
tober, at their residence, "Reginalda," Mulgrave-
street, Launceston, Tasmania, to Mr. and Mrs. E.
R. Simmons—a son. Both well.
TIMBURY.—On the 30th October, at "Allandale"
private hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Timbury, of
St. James Park, Hawthorn—a son (stillborn).
TUNNE (nee Jessie Bruce).—On the 25th Octo-
ber, at Nurse Leeman's private hospital, Bruns-
wick, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Tunne, of
"Thurso," 6 Glencairn—avenue, Moreland—a son
(John McLeod).
VINING.—On the 23rd October, at Melrose Hos-
pital, High-street, Northcote, to Mr. and Mrs. A.
Vining, 34 Raleigh-street, Northcote—a son (Frank
James.
MARRIAGES.
BADHAM—KEMP.—On the 23rd September, at
St. Hilary's Church of England, East Kew, by the
Rev. C. H. Burns, Bert C., son of Mrs. and the
late Mr. J. G. Badham, "Chelsea," Rose-street,
Box Hill, to Christina A., daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Kemp, "Okanda," Station-street, Box
Hill.
BAMFORD—ARMITAGE.—On the 2nd Septem-
ber, at St. Mary-le-Park Church, Battersea, Lon-
don, Sergeant J. Wilson Bamford, of the Australian
section Convalescent Hospital, Woocote Park, Ep-
som, and the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Bamford,
Ascot Vale, Melbourne, Victoria, to Nellie, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Armitage, Battersea, London.
BLAIR—COLLIVER.—On the 26th September, at
All Saints' Church, Newtown, by Canon Wheeler,
James Edgar, third son of Mrs. Blair and the late
J. P. Blair, of "Gleniffer," Bellarine-street, Gee-
long, took Rose Gertrude, youngest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. A. G. Colliver, of "Bristol," Bond-street,
Geelong.
BROWN—CUTT.—On the 6th October, at the
residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. G. A.
Craike, Leslie Clark, second son of Mrs. and late
Mr. James Brown, of Broken Hill, to Ethel May,
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Cutt, of
Westgarth.
BULL—BROOKS.—On the 30th September, at
St. Ignatius's R.C. Church, Richmond, by Rev.
Father Hartnett, S.J., France's Thomas, only son
Mr. Joseph and the late Mary Bull, of Mary-
street, Richmond, to Gertrude May Brooks, of
Richmond, youngest daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Brookes. Present address: Kingston-
street, East Malvern.
BULLOWS—CAMERON.—On the 7th October, at
St. John's Church of England, by the Rev. Cyril
Barclay, William H., youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Bullows, of Princes Hill, tp Annie E., young-
est daughter of the late Duncan Cameron and Mrs.
Cameron, of West in Melbourne.
CASS—HOLMES.—On the 18th October, at St.
James's Church, Piccadilly, England, Lieutenant-
Colonel Walter Edmund Hutchinson, eldest son of
the late Charles Edmund Cass, Esq., and Mrs. Cass,
of Albury, New South Wales, to Helena, older
daughter of W. H. Holmes, Esq., and Mrs. Holmes,
of Bellevue, Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada.
CRAIG—STEVENS.—On the 23rd September, at
the Presbyterian Church, Glenferrie, by Rev. W. G.
Maconochie, Silas Gordon Craig, of East Burwood,
youngest son of Mrs. and the late Mr. Craig, late of
Geelong, to Ethel Janet Stevens, of East Burwood,
only daughter of Mrs. and the late Archibald
Stevens, late of Bendigo. Present address: Burwood-
road, East Burwood.
DALLEY—WILLEY.—(Golden Wedding.)—On
the 3rd November, 1866, Bloomfield, East Bella-
rine, by the Rev. J. Firth, John Dalley, second son
of the late John Dalley, Ottery St. Mary, Devon,
England, to Elizabeth B. Willey, eldest daughter
of the late Frederick Willey, late of Drayton, Somer-
setshire, England. Home papers please copy.
DUNCAN—GARVIN.—On the 30th September,
at the Nicolson-street Methodist Church, North
Fitzroy, by the Rev. S. Flockhart, Matthew George,
youngest son of Mr., Mrs. Alex. Duncan, of Johan-
nesburg and Melbourne, to Phyllis Janet, eldest
daughter of Mr., Mrs. John Garvin, of North Car;-
ton.
ELLIS—DEACON.—On the 4th October, at St.
Thomas's Church of England, Moonee Ponds, by
Rev. C. W. Wood, of Thornbury, assisted by Canon
Hancock, M.A., William, eldest son of the late Wm.
Ellis, Bendigo, to Elizabeth Rachel, youngest
daughter of the late James Deacon, of Ascot Vale.
At home, post office, Bourke-street east, Saturday
11th November, afternoon and evening.
ENSOR—MURRAY.—On the 4th October, at
Wesley Church, Lonsdale-street, Melbourne, by the
Rev. A. McCallum, Herbert James, eldest son of
Mrs. E. Ensor, of Prahran, to Alice Mabel, young-
est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Murray, of Auburn-
grove, Auburn. At Home, "Bursleu," 17 Liddiard-
street, Glenferrie, 15th and 16th November.
FEREDA—DAWSON.—On the 19th October,
at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev.
R. BOWLES, Frederick George, the eldest son of
Mr. and Mrs. T. Fereday, of Collingwood, to
Emily Florence May, the only daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Dawson, of 155 Holden-street, North Fitz-
roy.
FITZSIMMONS—FORSYTH.—On the 20th Sep-
tember, at St. Anthony's Church, Fairfield, by Rev.
Father Hayes, Henry Colman, son of Mary and
late Henry Fitzsimmons, to Sylvia, daughter of Q.M.—
Sergt. Forsyth (on active service) and Annie For-
syth, of Fairfield. Present address, "Northleigh,"
McMahon's Point, Sydney.
HARGREAVES—TROLLOPE.—On the 9th Sep-
tember, at Methodist Church, Coburg, by Rev. W.
E. Secombe, David John Hargreaves, youngest son
of Mr. and Mrs. Hargreaves, of North Carlton, to
Gertrude Aveline Trollope, youngest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Trollope, of Coburg, late of Swan-
water. Present address: 46 Munro-street, Coburg.
HARRISON—NICOLL.—On the 30th September,
at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev.
A. McCallum, Clyde, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Harrison, Lennox-street, Hawthorn, to Rita May,
only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McNicoll, of Holmes-
road, Moonee Ponds.
HIGGINSON—FARLEY.—On the 14th October,
at Christ Church, Brunswick, by the Rev. J. B.
Sharp, Stephen James, elder son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. Higginson, of Brunswick, to Victoria Isabel,
fifth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Farley, of
Beechworth.
HOLLAND—ASTON.—On the 7th October, at
the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev.
Wenzel, Stanley, third son of Mr. W. and the late
Mrs. Holland, of City-road, South Melbourne, to
Emmie, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Aston, of
"Hororata," Lithgow-street, Abbotsford. Present
address: 60 Ingles-street, Port Melbourne.
KIPPS—CRIDGE.—On the 14th October, by
the Rev. Hedley, at the Toorak Methodist Church,
William Charles, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Kipps,
of Caulfield, to Jessie Mhairi, youngest daughter of
Mrs. and the late Robert Cridge, late of Ballarat.
Present address: Caulfield.
MAGUIRE—WALKER.—On the 27th September,
St. Patrick's Cathedral, Melbourne, by the Rev.
Father M. J. Keenan, Thomas, youngest son of Mrs.
E. Maguire, of Kew, to Myrtle Cora, eldest daugh-
ter of Mr. T. Walker, of Abbotsford.
McDONALD—WING.—On the 11th October, at
St. and Stephen's Church, Richmond, by the Rev. Mr.
Lamble, Hubert Charles, eldest son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. McDonald, of Hawthorn, to Vida May,
only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wing, of Rich-
mond.
MILBURN—STEVENSON (by Special Licence).—
On the 4th October, at the residence of the bride's,
parents, by the Rev. Tulloch Yuille, Claude Royal,
third son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Milburn, of
Kensington, to Florence Downton, only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stevenson, of Ascot Vale.
Present address: "Homeswood," 11 Roxburgh-street,
Ascot Vale.
MOORE—BUTSON.—On the 27th November,
1915, at St. Ambrose's Church, Brunswick, by the
Rev. Dean Carey, William Joseph, third son of
Mrs. Wilson and the late William Moore, late of
Williamstown, to Annie Grace, eldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Butson, of Eden Park, Whittle-
sea.
NANKERVIS—HOPKINSON.—On the 1st July,
at the residence of the bride's mother, 1 Howitt-
street, South Camberwell, by the Rev. W. G. Ma-
cocochie, M.A., Alexander James, only son of Mrs.
E. Nankervis, Victoria-street, Daylesford, to Lillian
May Elizabeth, second daughter of Mrs. Annie
Ross Hopkinson, Howitt-street, South Camberwell.
Present address: "Inverness," Norris-street, Canter-
bury.
SCHWAB—MANN.—On the 4th October, at
Church of Christ, Point Sturt, South Australia,
by P. R. Baker, Charles, son of M. and the late
Ernest Schwab, Harrogate, South Australia, to
Jessie daughter of A. and H. Mann, "St. Clair,"
Point Sturt, South Australia. At home, "Thu-
runs," Murray-road, Preston, Thursday and Friday,
9th and 10th November, 3 to 5.
SHAUGHNESSY—LEYS.—On the 20th Septem-
ber, at Mile End, Adelaide, by the Rev. Thos.
Shanks, Roy Douglas, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jas. Shaughnessy, of Crystal Brook, South Australia,
to Agnes, youngest daughter of Mr. Jas. Leys, Wau-
bra, Victoria.
SULLIVAN—PYKE.—On the 30th September, at
St. Ambrose's R.C. Church, Brunswick, by the Rev.
T. B. Walshe, Francis Leo, youngest son of Mr. J.
Solomon, Brunswick, to Sara, eldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Pyke, Maryborough. Present address: 29
Blyth-street, Brunswick.
WARNE—JAMIESON.—On the 4th October, at
St. Patrick's Cathedral, by the Rev. J. Murphy,
of Northcote (nuptial mass), Captain James Warne
A.M.C., the eldest son of the late Mr. James Warne
and of Mrs. Warne, of East Kew, try Lane, eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Jamieson, of North
Carlton.
WHITE—BRENTNALL.—On the 19th Septem-
ber, at Methodist Church, Nicholson-street, East
Brunswick, by Rev. Albiston, Harold E., son of
Mrs. White, Cobram, to Lillia, eldest daughter of
A. A. and F. H. Brentnall, Holmes-road, Bruns-
wick.
DEATHS.
On Active Service.
AHERN.—Killed In action in Franco on the 1st
October, Acting Corporal Thomas William Ahern,
only son of Michael Aherrn, of Sutherland-street, Co-
burg, and brother of Bessie, aged. 23 years. R.I.P.
AHERN.—Killed in action in France,
Manly, unselfish and brave.
Greatly loved, deeply mourned.
Some time, some time, our eyes shall see
The faces kept in memory,
—Inserted by his old comrade, R. W. Canny (Dick),
on active service in France.
ARMITAGE.—Died of wounds, somewhere in
France, 13th October, Alfred Courtney, loving husband
of B. Armitage, 22nd Batt., late North Melbourne.
He never shunned his country's call,
But gladly gave his life, his all;
He died the helpless to defend,
An Australian soldier's noble end.
—Inserted by his sorrowful wife, B. Armitage.
BOLITHO.—Died on 21st October, at Lewisham
Military Hospital, England, of wounds received in
France, Kendall James, youngest son of the late T.
Bolitho, of Riddell, aged 24 years.
CHESTERFIELD.—A tribute to the memory of
one of our Miller-street friends, Corporal Will, late
Brunswick, who was killed in action in France
on the 1st October, 1916.
—Inserted by his Miller-street, West Melbourne,
friend.
COVENTRY.—In loving memory of my dearest
grandson, Private Hugh Norman (Oak), who was
killed in action in France on the 5th August.
Givo pcaeo In oar timo, O Lord. Tltare fa none
other that flghtcsth, to us hat only Tbc«u O Lord.
—Inserted by his loving grandmother, S. E. Spen-
cer, Northcote.
DUNN.—Killed in action, France 1st October,
Sergeant Leslie Dunn, fifth son of Thomas and
Susan Dunn, Richmond, loving brother of George
(Alf,, Hector, Lawrence, on service), Tom, Mrs.
Slade, Mrs. Fox, Nellie and Bertha, late of Clifton
Hill.
For King and country.
EDGCUMBE.—Killed in action at Gallipoli, 25th
April, 1915 (previously reported wounded and miss-
ing), Lance-Corporal Jas. A. Edgecumbe, B Coy., 7th
Battalion, aged 24 years, eldest son of A. and E.
Valletort Edgecumbe, "Gheringadah," Paradise.
EVANS.—Died of wounds on the 7th August, at
the 3rd Casualty Clearing Station, Private Hugh
Evans, dearly loved son of the late Benjamin and
Jane Evans, of "Borofomanan," Woodfield.
Greater Lore hath do man he lay
dm-*n liia life for his friends.
FEENEY.—Driver Owen Fooney, dearly loved
friend of Mr. and Mrs. Kingswell, Dolly and
Harry.
Deeply mourned.
Not gone from our hearts, though poo frenn our
home,
To his mjjnory cur hearts shall cling qregj
Doop in its depths his chcrishcd *,orrv,%
Shall wo forget bira 7 Nevtz.
—"Reigate," Murphy-street, Elsternwick.
FOCKEN.—Killed in action in France, 26th Oc-
tober, Lieutenant Charles Focken, Royal Fly-
inf Corps, dearly loved grandson of the late J. P.
Gray, "Gambonia," 190 Bridport-street, Albert
Park, aged 21 years.
For King and Empire.
FURLONG.—L.—Cpl. F. J. Furlong, 22 John-
ston-street, Richmond, died of wounds received
in France 23rd August.
Better a dead soldier than a living shirker.
He died as he lived—a man.
—Inserted by his sorrowing wife and little daughter,
Kathleen.
HAWKINS.—On the 23rd July, died of wounds
received in France, Richard W. Hawkins, eldest
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hawkins, of Coburg, late
of Barkly-street, East Brunswick, aged 19 years.
Duty nobly done.
Wo are, O Lord, deprived of one
Who was to us so denr;
Tench us to say, 'Thy will be done,'
While we for death pivpare.
UntQ Uio day. breaks and the shadows flee away.
—Inserted by his sorrowing friend, L.G., Bruns-
wick.
JOHNSON.—Died of wounds received in Prance
on 19th July, Cop. R. W. Johnson, beloved son
of the late James and Mary Johnson, of Fern Tree
Kelly; also beloved and only brother of Mrs. Thomas,
Western Australian; Mrs. Scott, Broken Hill; Mrs.
G. Stuart, Footscray; Mrs. J. Augustine, Bruns-
wick, and Mrs. A. Cowell, Footscray, late of Sands
and McDougall's, aged 32 years.
JOSELIN.—A tribute to the memory of my
dearly loved friend, Charlie, who was killed in ac-
tion somewhere in France on the 22nd August.
Ho died ad he livod — a num.
His loving srailca and kind!/ ways
Aj» pleataiit to recall;
Ho always had a dhoeiy word.
And was belorod by all,
—Inserted by his sorrowing friend, Mary, and Mr.
and Mrs. Warren and family.
LAUNDER.—Officially reported , killed in action
between 7th and 12th August, 1915 (previously re-
ported missing), Private J. Launder, beloved husband
of Lillian M., and father of Irene and Noel, of
Hume-street, Crow's Nest, North Sydney, New south
Wales, uncle of Mrs. Q. T. Bone, Manchester-street,
Glenferrie, aged 44 years.
MTXWOUGH.— -Killoti in action on the 4th
Augu&t (preriojaly reported tniraing). Private J.
W. it'Dwiougii, only beloved Ban of Wlidhun aud
tho iabi VJliz^bctdi 'M'DonoicKh, of West Melbourne-,
outy buV-Tcd brcXhcr of Mra. Timins, and uncle of
latUo Johnnio, s^ed 10 years and 0 tiionths.
Nc faUier or ffif^cr was by ihds aide
To hear his last faint sigh.
Or 'wtuapcir jurt. one loving ward.
Before ho closed l£s eyes.
Internal ri«t grant unto lrim. Oh Lord; and let
I—ai-cUial li&ht atiino upcu huu,
F—ax*. pcrfeot pcaee.
JJo died as he Qivwl — a soHider and a rnon.
— Inserted toy ihia uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
iPiommtan, and cousins (i*rivate A- Plor.vuiaa and
Private 1L I'Juw-man, on activu service), and Gcoryi*.
Lcrtha, SArah, Violet, IxaUle, Alfrod Jack ot
Nuoth Carlton.
M'GILLIVBAY,— -Killed in action at Galliiwli on
2T-tli April. 1010 (previously reported misting),
James, beloved fourtli son, of Donald and Caurio
M'Giifilivray, 2X0 Sydney-road, Brumwick. and iming
brotlier of Arth., \STH, Andcew, Jack (oo. active
f-.Ttieo), Bora, Donald, Carrie, Alf -tM jean, agod
22 y«—ars
M'GlLLTViltAV. — IviTlod in action at Gollipoli
on the 2t-h Ar«ril, 1016 {preriouuJy reported raur
ing), JaukOi. dtxLrly botorod brotiior of Dunald and
IJlldo Al'UFllivray, much loved uncle of Donnie,
Alick nnd Bobbie, agod 22 ixsinj.
MAYO. — 0n the 19th July, died of wounds while
prisoner of war in Germany (previously reported
missing), Gilbert Joseph, beloved sixth son of Eliza-
beth and the late George Mayo, of Childers, Gipps-
land, aged 22 years 9 months.
In a foreign land he is sleeping,
One of the truest and best
NASIL — A tributo to the nwsnory of Priv^o
Brunei J. Nash, Norwood, AdeLnido, killed m no
tion on Galiipoli on the 2nd May, 101G (previoas
fy roporttxi noimdoil), cstocaned friend of Aiuio
Gray.
1\EAKE. — Died of wounds itwdved , in actdm on
tiie 20th October, tl*c dccu*ly betoved son of ilr.
and Mrs. G. if. Ponku, l^ms^vell-roart, Auburn,
brother of CSuirlie, Hnrtry, Private Arthur, I&.Q.ALS.
Percy, Siny, Dorio, acod 2'6 years.
Ho died oa luj lived — a man.
IAiarly loved. Sadly missed,
— 'Imwrtod by his sorrowing brother, Harry. Homo
papec*,t please cupy.
PKOOTBR. — On the SGKh Orfobcr (rcnult of acci
dent in camp, EnglnjirJ), Sapper William O. Gilder,
oaiSy ImJotoJ of CHihtIouj arul the late Jaanes
I doctor, mudi beloved broiher of Mrs. C. Thompson,
itargaret ' ALth. Fj. Snotwby, Ida end IsoboL belovwl
grandrwm of iMarion H-/lixj, iLte of Surrey Hills and
Gurden Voto, a^'od Hi.
A loving son and brother.
PROCTI51L — On the 2Cth Octobcr, accidentally
killed in camp, England, Sapper William Oharles, 1
?lielovcd and only mn oif Chwilotto nnd the late 1
Jamea iProctcr, of 21 'Wlbca.tlandrroad, iCalvern, aged 1
22 ycarA
His duty demo.
[RIlAJDy— Officially rojorted killed in action at
Gollijioli aboist the Snl Miuy, 1015 ..(provioualy ro
jwrUxl wounded and inisaing), Pttivaui It J. 3t
ICoad (Dick), deady lm-tl Jiusband of El«lo, of
Melbourne, and belovwl eldmt sou and brother oi
the Lite It J. Road and family, of Arundel, Sua
ixeC, tEnglond.
Not now, but in the onming ytttrs, ,
It may bo in the bctUT laud,
We'll know the meaning of cmr trcus.
And tliere, eome timo, we'll undoratand.
We'll know wliy clouds instend of 6un
Wore over many a cherishi-d plan,
Wliy song haa orw-otl when acarco bcvjim;
'Tin tilitro, ojioo time, wo'll understand.
So Badly missed.
—Inserted by his sorrowing wife, E.It
iRICIIitOND. — OHldally reported kinod in action
in France on the 2UUi August, Seawid Ldmitanant
Georgo IJcrlxsrt bckwod 5-mngor frm of Rev. G.
X {uui Mrs. Riduuond, Sooit-utn.—ct, Canterbury,
lato of Kynoton.
Nobly striving, nobly fell.
iROBSON.— KiBod In action at Gallipoli on Uio
2Sth Ai-ril, 1915 (rreviou.sly rer**tod woimdvxl and
miiTiing, now otficiaJly rc4»rtnd killed), LMvato
Percy, Iwlmod eon of E. juid L. IU)U*ci, and lov
ing brother of Matt, Jim lurul Alice, of 'Victoria-
ntroot .DaylcBford, and loving grandson of James
Boll, Vinceatrstroot Dajlesforl, aged 20 years.
Tin ncTor shunned Ids countrj-'s call,
But dadly gavo his life, hio all;
Jin -lird the helplan to defend,
An Australian &ol dii^'s noble end.
One of tiro gallant seventh.
SUSfSUX. — Killed in action, 25th Ajwil, 1015
(ipreiriouRly reporteii mining) , Privato Cluirlcs J.,
Ot.h Batt. dearly ttwloveil ddo^t son of the late
Joshua and Maria Siuwcx, of Richmond, loved bro- ,
flhctf of Josi (killoi in action Sflth April, 1915),
loved nephew of Thomas Sussex, of Trafalgar.
Ntsix the landing Ohnrlio fell,
}!o had dome Iris duty well;
Fiom Go21ii*)li'fl field of blood.
Grant hiiu. Lord, 'Uiy pcacw aUrro.
Ckalm above tiio battle's roor,
Itart ou the eternal sliore.
— ilneerted by his loving mother.
SUSSEX.—Killed in action, 25th AtcU, [L01G
(previously roiK*rtod miaring), Privato CQiarfca J.,
dkntOy bclonxl n-T-.iacnv of Mrs. Duggaa, of IB runs
YtjfiV. aal Mrs. Oram, of INbrthoote.
Fallen cm the Add of honor.
SUSSEX.— -Kittcd in actkni, 20bh April, 1015
(proriously reported mifKiaw), JJwrtn .
deajrty beloved norhew of ilra Tfatfidd, Narthnot«,
and Jajnos P. iCAOea*, orf Wongaami, .New Zwiln nd.
He fwiyht and died for freorioui.
TEBBTjE. — 'Ivillal in action, I-Yince, 1st Octo
ber Private James Frank, dearly loved ywnigeeit eon
of M. .T. rod the late Thomas Tebblo, of Avcncl,
aged 27 yeais. *
If any man will oocno after (Me, let him deny
hiimelf aflKi take up his cttxm anrl follow Mo,
THOMAS.— Kinod in acUon on 25tli Anrfl. 1015
(nrcvitunfly rcjxntcd wounded and musing), lAneo
Corporal SUnlcy Georce, lovc-J second am of h,
J. aod E. Thcmas Gi^ig-strwt. Stxidun, and
loved friend H. Cathie, Clifton Hill.
TUAYNErt — A tributo to the memory of our
brave workmate, Conwral Johu (Jock) Tiaj'uer, uf
Vietoria-strtwt, North Hielunoud, dial of wounds
17th Octobcr. sranewheTo in Francu (kite of Glas
gow, Scotlanti), aged 21 years.
Tlie world is wide, the sea is deep,
? Fax o'er Uio sea our wortonato sleeps;
Ho went away in hcaith and strength,
Fof King and country his time he spent
A hero no lived, a hero he foil,
Tho' only a lad ho did his pjrt well;
Ho g.wo his young life for a cause that waa true,
Fighting for bis country, his homo and for you.
Far away. from all who loved Uitn,
Soldiers gently laid him to rest;
lu a h cno's grave he is bleeping.
One of God's brightest and best
Tossed no more on liie's rough billow,
All the storms of sorrow tied; d
Dcuth has found a quiet pillow
For our bravo young liaro's head.
How can man dio better
Than facing fecrful o-ilds.
For the a^ies of liis fathera
And the temblo of his gods.
\ HU. dutf nubb' dono.
—Inserted by his son-owing workmates, Mac.
Robertson's, intzroy.
WARREN. — Privato Stanley ¥ Gordon Warren,
fourth beloved Bon.of Robert and Ada. Warren, ol
257 Amrss-stroet North Carltbn, killod in action
ou *he 8lh M.\y, previously retiorUxl wounde-l and
jaisamg, brother of Robert. Clyde, killed in France,
and brother of Private Noiuian, wounded, ago!
li) years.
Only a boy, but a hero.
WATSON.— Killed in action on the 25th April,
1015 (previously rei-ontod missing), at tiio landing
at Gullijjoli, No. 10G0. Privato Frederick Win.
(Dick) Wttiaou, 7th Battalion, youngvst son of ilnry
caul the late John Watsou, of Crahiun, formerly
of Ballarat; brother of Florence, Jolin (Fort ilel
bourno) and Getugo (Sydney).
Ono of the Anrarw,
DEATHS.
On Active Service
VViilTOI — In memoriam of Alfred B. White,
killed in action on 2f-th April, 1015, previously re
ported missing, oldest non of Margaret and the lato
Ernest Whito, loving brother of Mrs. Dobin, Violet,
Victor, ILa old, Oiiford, Arthur, BeUiu
Away cm the lorosly hillside,
Wlicro our noble hero Bleeps;
My heart is with yr/u to- night Alf,
As I ait elono and weep.
Little we tliought when yon left no.
To answor your ccnmtry's call;
Tlmt you would bo ono of the first
lu that famous charge to fall.
Fighting for King and coiuitry,
1 ou bravely g-.ivo your life;
Now you aro at rest, ALf,
Away from the battle strife.
Sleep on, dear brother, our loved one,
Sleep till wo meet again;
In the land wlicre there is no parting.
And where there is no pain.
Father and sou united.
?—Inserted by his loving mother, brothers and
eisLeis, 110 Molroue-strcvt, North Mdbcnirne.
——
BLOXOM.—On the 2nd November (All Souls'
Dday), at "Weeroona," 23 Elm-grove, Richmond,
Johanna Josephine (formerly of White Hills, Ben-
digo), the dearly loved wife of William Bloxham, and
mother of Thomas (deceased), Private W. F. (in
France), Mrs. J. O'Brien, and Leo. Interred pri-
vately, 3rd November, Box Hill Cemetery. R.I.P.
A loved and loving wife and morther.
BUNBURY.—On the 3rd November, at her
residence, "Bona Vista," William-street, Surrey
Hills, Margaret, the beloved wife of Arthur Bun-
bury, aged 60 years. R.I.P.
CAMBIE.—On the 3rd November, at his resi-
dence, 12 Overend-street, East Brunswick, Frederick
William, the dearly beloved husband of Fannie
Cambie, page 57 years.
CAMERON.—On the 3rd November, at her
mother's residence, "Auckla," Showers-street, South
Preston, Jessie, the dearly beloved daughter of Mrs.
McNally, aged 14½ years.
Her loving amilo and kindly waya
Aro pleasant to recall;
Slie always luul a cheery ward.
And mm boloved by all.
CAPENESS.—On the 2nd November, at his resi-
dence, 49 Wright-street, Middle Park, John Cape-
ness (formerly of Richmond), loving father of Mrs.
Royal, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Vewdon and George,
aged 73 years.
He givethth His beloved sleep.
May rwo rest as pcajcefnlly wlien out work, like hla,
is dono.
CAPENESS.—On the 2nd November, at his resi-
dence, 49 Wright-street, Middle Park, John, dearly
beloved husband of I. F. Capeness, aged 73 years.
CHERRY.—On the 30th October, Isabella, the
loved eldest daughter of Mrs. W. R. Cherry and
the late W. R. Cherry, of Raymond-street, Sale,
the love sister of R.J., G.A., R.A., Mrs. Ray,
Mrs. J. Hutchinson (Preston) and Bal. (Melbourne).
Interned privately.
CLAYTON.—On the 26th October, at Melbourne
Hospital, May, the dearly loved daughter of Sarah
Clayton, of Thomastown, aged 17 years. R.I.P.
CLOSE.—On the 31st October, at her residence,
72 Motherwell-street, Hawksburn, Mary, widow of
the late Joseph Samuel Close, in her 81st year.
Privately interred 2nd November.
At rest.
COLLIER.—On the 31ct October, at his resi-
dence, "Woodleigh," Evelyn, John, dearly beloved
husband of Ellen Collier, and loving father of Lena,
Mrs. S. Wilson, John, Mary Jane, Louisa and Ter-
ence, aged 84 years. R.I.P.
CURTIS.—On the 12th October, at his residence,
50 Oxford-street, Collingwood, John (Jackie), beloved
youngest son of Nellie Curtis, much loved brother
of Florence, Edward, William, Nellie, Annie, Emily
and Ruby aged 8 months. Private interment on
the 14th.
Mama's darling.
A patient little sufferer at rest
DORMER.—On the 3rd November, at her resi-
dence, Burwood-road, Burwood, Mary, relict of the
late James Dormer, aged 79 years. R.I.P. No
flowers.
Deeply mourned.
DUFTON.—On the 30th October, at her resi-
dence, Malvern, Hannah, beloved wife of Clarence
Dufton, formerly of Penshurst. R.I.P. Interred
privately.
FIDANI.—On the 3rd November, at his resi-
dence, Ann-street, Williamstown, Maroni, the be-
loved husband of Annie Fidani, and loved father
of Mrs. Trahan, Mrs. Stubbs, Mrs. Jolly, Maud and
Frank, aged 76 years.
GOODISON.—On the 3rd November, at 18 Byron-
street, North Melbourne, Emma Louisa, dearly loved
wife of John Goodison, and beloved mother of Frank,
Grace and Leo., and daughter of Mary and late
John Watson, of Keriot; sister of Mrs. Smith, Mrs.
Christie, Mrs. Dugan, late Mrs. Serrell, Mrs. Hall,
late James and Frank, Harry and late Lilian and
Gus (on active service). R.I.P.
HALLS.—On the 3rd November, at "Kia Lami,"
Malvern-road, East Malvern, Beatie, the dearly
loved wife of William Halls, and beloved only
daughter of Mrs. Emily and the late Alexander
Miller, of South Yarra.
HAiRVEY (nco 'Marshall). — On the 2nd Novem
ber (suddenly), at 110 Charles-street, Prahran,
Elizabeth, daughter of the late Sauuiul and OUhe
rino Morey, beloved mother of Mrs. P. Johnson,
Richard Marshall, Mm, H. Taylor, Mm. J. Bartlett,
Waiter and Alex, ilarshall, aged 77 yearn, A colon
ist of 70 years. Mi-mh^r of l'rahraa Pionceca' As
uociation,
HlDdOIt — On the 3rd Nor ember, at 30 Hannan
street. North Williamstown, Rel)ecca, widow of tho
lato George Hitler, aged 80 yairs,
HILL. — On the 2nd November, at the resldcncc of
his son-in-la^, Mr. G. Moikle, 85) Gamon—atrcet, Yar
raville, Joseph Hill, late of Port Melbourne, aged SO
years. Privately interred, 3rd November.
ILES. — On the lflt Novemlicr, at Ballnmt, Louisa
Jane, bclo.e-l eldest daughter of Jazuiu nnd Ellen
lies, of No. 3 Handy-titreot Soutli Yarra, and
h-iing ulster of Leonard. Ntillio, Ruby, Jamai and
Eva. need 3-1 years and 0 months. Interred pri
vately, Coburg Ot«ndtery.
A patient sutfarcr at rest.
JARRETT.—On the 31st October, at his resi-
dence, ''Excelsior," 22 Primrose street, Moonee
Ponds, Thomas, dearly loved husband of Sabina Jar-
rett, loved father of Mrs. John Fox and Mrs. Harry
Baker, loving grandfather of little Lawrence Baker
and wee Joyce Fox, uncle of Irene and Sylvia Jar-
rett, only surviving son of the late Thomas and
Charlotte Jarrett (late of Parkville), aged 53 years.
Until the day breaks and the shadows flee away.
- S.J.
4 JARVTI1— On the 2nd Novoml-er, at hfo renidonce.
?Lanjwde. 68 3*aA-«tTcot, ihioneo Pontis. WrJJ
liam Pcmbjrton Jarvio, the Iwlovo-l husbanrl of
«uid beloved fatlier'of Aria, William juid Ken
neth (on activo sen-ice) , aged 58 jvnw. No flowers,
by requeot
KAY . — On the 30th October, at 212 Fcrnire-stxcct.
South Melboumo Harriet Lilian, dearly beloved old
est dauglitcr of Mr. and Mra. A. W. Kay, late of
Wimmura, sged 10 ycara.
KIRKBR1DE. — On the 3rd November, at her
residcnco. No. 343 City-road, Soutli irelboomo,
l anny Kirkbndc, late of Beudigo, agwl 72 years,
* At re3t
LEWIS.—On the 2nd November, at Lang Ismc,
ncci/ientnlly killed, Recs Lewis, of NidioLcr--5irec&,
N(jrlh FiUroy, dearly loved father or Fanny. Rtw,
Joliu JLcwxh (on active servicc). Mrs. C. Tcofj'U
:uid Mrs. Bauinan. Interred privately, ilelbourue
berierul Cemetery. 3rd November.
LI/) YD. — On the 20th October, ab Its nuidcnce.
3 Hurlestone-strout I'rulimn. Frederick, dearly lo,c-i
father ri Mrs. F. iinden. l-Ytylerielc, Heiiry and
Miirj', in his 83^1 year. Int/*rred privately oa
Jlft October at Boroondara Cometeiy,
McEWIN.—On the 2nd November, at Park-street
Heidelberg, Mary, the beloved wife of Peter McEwin,
and dear mother Mrs. Manning, Templestowe; Mrs.
Pyne, South Melbourne; William, Diamond Creek;
Mrs. I. Reid, Burnley; Mrs. Corneile, Collingwood;
and Sarah J. A. M'Ewin, Burnley; T. M'Ewin,
Yarraberg ; Mrs. O'Dea, Heidelberg, aged 90. A col-
onist of 68 years.
At rest.
M'EWIN.—On 2nd November, at her resi-
dence, Heidelberg, Mary, the beloved wife of Peter,
and mother of John, Andrew, Thomas and Jessie
(Mrs. O'Dea). A colonist of 68 years.
After life's fitful fever she sleeps well.
MOAR.—On the 29th Octobcr (suddenly), at his
rcsidcncc, Speight-street. Northcoto, William, tho
(.cwrly b?lovgd husband of Agnea, younger son of
tho late James and Joanette iioar (Lito of Point
Lonadalel. aud doarly lovcrl . brother ofl Mrs. T.
Green, iloonco Ponds; the late James Moor, Ne^
?poi-t; Mm H. Slmpswm, Ooburg; iirs. J. M'Kenjde,
Glen Huntly; Mrs. n. Weckes, Se-ldon; and Nurao
L Moar, Wimlsor. aged G5 years.
i ?flHFiPia.r-^7oa-,,ft0 28111 October, at 'Wnimtti,'
Aeliind-trfyoirt, St. Kilda, John Rainsford Nevdluim,
tracimr of writing, aged 77 yoars. A colonist of
O-l jxwrs. Intorrcd .privately a I Briditon on 30th
October.
N ICUOtTjKON. — On the 3rd 'Noveinibcr, at his
untCo's rtHtdenco, 71 Dcrby^trwit. Kow, Samuel
TMUiom. the loved vm c/ Sarah and the late
^amtjcl William, of Middlesborongh, England nnd
the loved nuphew of l'redk. Rnw, ag«2d 21 years.
NICIIOIiSON.—On the 30th Octobcr, at Mel
bourne Hospital, John, dearly bi-lmcd oVlcst son of
tho late John Nicholson, of Scoteiimrr-tfrcct North
Htzroy, belowd brother of Albert NichnQson. iita
.1. l£rlor, Mrs. W. M'Farlanc, Mra. J. Perry, Mrs.
H. Searfe. Interred privately, 3Lsfc Octobcr. ifd
Ix/uroc GeniTUl Ccmeters*.
PAliMElt— Oji the 30th October, at Donnyljrook
(accidentally drowned), Harry, l-eloved eldewt son of
Harry and ^ Ernily TWmer, and brother of Lizzio
Prra'_Je!75^;,ron,» Florrio and Violet, of 53 Snli.4
/bury-strect, -ilooneo Ponds, aged 20 years and 11
montths.
? ^ n the 1st November, at 'East-
St James-road. Malvern, Edwin Albert, loved
huslwnd of Emma Jano Poarce, father of A.W.
(Boil), Elsie, Clanoo and Vera (ilre, J. Duke).
PHELAN.—On the 20th October, John, dearly
loved son of Margaret and late Nicholas Phelan
brother of Dick, Mrs. M'Cormick, Nicholas and
Mrs. Serle, R.I.P.
PniLLirS.—pn the i 20th Octolxr, at hor lat«
reftidence, BroaiUanrls, Bairnsdale, Jailo. the dear v
l?Vf+ ^ H. Phillips, mother of iirs. V?.
Bottf, W illiam H. and .Tolin Phillips, and loved
fii&.er of Mrs, Siddcrs, GlcnalladaJe, and ilr I)
CO^eare ^' agod 70 yeara' Colonist of
PRENDERG.^T.—On the OtJi Octobcr, at the
Quoeu Victorui Hospital, Agnes, the doarly beloved
nwthcr of Private James Prendergast fon active w
vico), lo?ing motlier-in-law of ilaud (Mrs, Prender
gar...), also the loving grandma of littlo Ivy.
A patient sufferer at rest
SELBY^—On the 8Ui September last, Lieutenant
Colonel William Sclby, D.S.O., pnncijv*! of King
George a Medical Collego, Lucknow, ln-Mg1 youncer
son of the late Prideaux Selby.
SIDWELL, — On the 2nd November, Mary, beloved
^ cfr^X* ?idwt&: fC St. KUda (for
merly of Gorton, England).
SINNATT. — On the 1st November, at his kta
KKldenoe, 'Waltham,' 8 Ross-st-vet, Northcoto
South, wlmn, beloved husband of Eli7.a,beth Slnnatt.
aged 83. Interred privately at Coburg 2nd Novein
SMITH. — On the 3rd , November, at Mildura
Charles (saddler), dearly lovod husband of Man*'
and father of Lewis and Jack, after long suffering,.)
Deeply r egret tecL
SPOTTISWOOD. — Ou the 27th October. Arthur
David Anderson, eldest loved son Mrs, i(*l»fcrlano
(nico Spottiswood), Steclfravenuo, St. JQlda, ogod 30
iCIlTy' ' God's will bo duno.
tMotlicr, wlio loved you, sadly raisscn you, though
I know that God know best whoa Ho ea.sed you from
all suffering.
STEVENS. — Ou the 20th October, Margaret Ste
vens, relict of the late Robert Stevens, belovod
mother of Mrs. T. Davidson, Mrs. EL. Wilkius ami
Mr. It B. Stevens, aged 80 years. Interred pri
vately.
STUART. — On the 28th October, at the resi
dence of, her son-in-law, ilr, H. Phillips, Notting
Hill, Ann Jane Stuart,, beloved wife of the lato
Francis Stuart (lato of Amphitheatre)* loving mother
of Francis, Arthur, Thomas, Herbert, ilra. H. Phil
lips, Mrs. A. Gillespie, and graudmother of Annie
Zcnncr, aged 75 years. Interred privately at Spring
Yale.
At rest
SWELING.—— On the 28th October, Annie, loved
wife of J. C. Sweling, of Keilor, mother of Mrs. B.
S. Oliver, Alf. (on active service), and Phil, loving
sister of- Mrs. George Redding and Mrs. O'Neil, Kei-
lor; Mrs. I. Reid, Sydney; Mrs. D. Bold, Brisbane;
W. and L. Goudie Caulfleld.
WIDDY. — On the 2nd November, at the MoV
Txhimct Ifonpitfll, niomna, broUior of Chortio,
Kk-hard, Elizabetli, Annie, Agncn and Emily, aged
55 yenra. Privately interred ut Fh,wkner Cemo
tery. »
WILLIAMS.—On the 28th October, at 14
Anchor-place. Prahran, Annie, late of Bristol, the
very dear mother of Emily. South Africa; and Her-
bert of Kew; also of Edith and Frank Williams,
aged 79 years.
—Inserted by Herbert.
IN MEMORIAM.
The Anzac Heroes.
OCttiHJMAN.—— tin loving memory of my dear eon
and (IroMicr, Claude Hamilton, wbo was killed in
action at Gallipoli 1st November, 101i-.
He died as he lived — « brave znon.
—Inserted hy his sorrowing mother, brathecs as d
Bistere.'
3LIOHATCDSON.— In doming memory of our dm*
counin, IVivate 3t B. lUolwadBrm, 7th Battalion, -1st
Jtokifarcemcots. who foil at GalUpdU on or about
25tli April, 1010,
'? Though lost to sight, to mammy ever denr.
?—Inserted by his loving cousins, Edwin, Gracio «nd
Uorecn Lcvcrton, 8 Windsor strwt, Footscray.
RlICIliAJtD90N.— liillwl in auction at Gallipoli em
or aljout^ 255tli AipiriJ, 1D1G (nrevjoiiRly rorxjrtod miss
i»g), I rivate Roy Everard Richardson. 7th Bajttflr
i^au. 1st Rcinfioroemonts, youngest »on of Marion
Itlcliardson, loved l*r«h-tr of Ailcx., Vialei. Lillian,
Ivy and Holly, agtxl 21 ycara,
-Ait ihe dawn of mauliood's day,
ilutlflcfia war has struck him down;
treat is my grief, efaa though he wesus
A thero s crown,
Sluttewsd hopot and secret tears
!-im the glory t/liat l» won;
I only know that scenewhero at GrtttpoH
U-ncs my dw fion.
!FUi™i^I-iS''lPaUodui? hll-her oorico. Pta John
mat^ nf tr., ^.ov?nifer' 1H15', the mtoomod tent
K.0o^p]iff^ ™
Duty nobly done. i
A Gallipoli hero.
On Active Service.
nrill2n-?S7In toyjn« miomory of our dmr brothnr,
12111 A- SO., who died No.
1 GciicniJ Hbapital, Cairo, 2nd Novondxr. 1910.
Ono of tiio brat liciotod by nlL
— IiiiiortM hii stitar ail/1 brothor-in-iw, Mr. and
Mis. . \\oodfl, Morton, Now South Wnlm.
^An-t^GTON.— -Tn lorinj; roomory of my dear
0117 ff*i-t motlior. 131i7A, Miiio passed pcacc
filfly a\niy on tiio -fctti Norembor (Oup day), lOlSL
mocp, tor wife. I would not wako time
-nvi. _?51T0? Si*1 tJT'lS,!o darken your hrow:
is tiijr with /briixln amsiuz o'er tiwn,
?'O frncf, p»» or somyrr can come to. thee now.
Worthy off trvwl author lore was aho
From those she left behind;
A better motlier nuror Hvtd,
More faithful, true and kind.
--Jpsatod by her loving huahatjd and Efctlfl diOf!I»
tara, Gladys and Olive.
^AJ^rN^GTON (nro Lerry). — In loring memogy ct
my dear lister, Mrs. Adlingtoti, wio poaod my
on the *lth Nogm-^yrr, IDlfl.
They miss you most who lore yoa best
—Inserted Ijy hor loving brother and aistcr-4n-I*w,
Mr. aud atrs. A, V. Levy. ?*
w^LBTUXJii'l'.— ^In sad hnfc lorinff mranosy af .any
'^ife, Sam»h« . who dried on -tfao 4th Nbrembcr,
u)lut at the Warmgul Hctf)Ual; aloo Cocs^e, who
°n the 23rd OctxA-er, 1009; Eddie, who diai
on tftie 30th Aucwt 1803; Rxvne. w-bu died on tha
Um January, 1S93, loving ohcldma of the ahoro.
What bappy hmrra they onoo enjoyod,
'How awoet their memory irtnll:
Bipt they bare lrft an adJiing veda
Nothing on earth con fVEL
—Hllwcrted hr her loring ftro^xoKi and chiWren,
M3ay and All (oo) activo atsrioo).
AXIR RTXTHT. — In sad «rad loring naeuuary of my
d^ar aistar. Saraih. who died on the 4th Noramtocr,
fliWA at the Warxagul Hospital.
'She !—as eono to Iwr rwt. her troubles are o'er,
Sao is fnso £rom all sorrow and point
Tlie tria'ji of this life she purtianUy doto,
Will norctt' dietresB her again.
-itnsartod by her loving sister, Li^uda, emd tsephew.
Jack (on octavo fwrvioe) .
BACON.— In lortng memory of oar darling littlo
daughter, Daisy, who died on the 4th November,
1013, aged 7 years.
How I long for ono look at yonr dear, «weet fees,
And one touch of your dear littlo hands,
— Inserted by her loving mother, father and sister,
Aileot,
__ BACON. — Iti loving memory of ow darling sister,
Daisy Florence, who died oo tlho 4th November
1013, aged 7 years 2 months.
Dearly loTodl
Though lost to fiinht, to memory ever dear,
wmy Bdio. Rnby. and brothers
Will, Bob, Chrfeft, Emio (all on activo oerrico
abroad).
^ memory of our dear
Jittlo ®stcr,^Daj9y Florence, who died on tha. 4th
November, 1013, aged 7 years.
One aweet flower drooped and
Ono little voice has fled*
Our hearts aro filled with ndnen.
Onr darling Daisy is dead.
— Inserted by Goor^a and OUpb Bacon.
BAJIRY — jn loring memory of our dear mother.
w the 4th iNovrtnbcr, 1014;
oar dear father and lovod idster, Doilcio Rose.
Brokan our family chain.
Oar lored onm gone -before.
—'Inserted hy the family.
Sr5^nr'SE3''r'^n of my beloved
hnsband- Frederick Symee -Baxtlott who parsed
peacefully away at (Part ton Hill, Victoria, 4th Nov
ember. 1014, loving father of Stay, William, H.AL
Gustome; Mrs. Bwidcc, Ma Charmaq Mia. t&weR,
Mra. Smith and Leslie.
A kind and loving father,
BETIJUNK. — In loving memory of our dear father,
who died on the 5th November, 1905; also darling
mother, who died on Urn 10th September. 1000.
Gone are the facej we loved so dear,
Rflcnt the voices wo loved to hear;
So far away from flight or speech,
Lut not too far for our thoughts to reach,
m«nory Of oar father,
,, ,Sf 3ld Norembor, 1WC; alw oax
moMher, Who diod on the 0th Docamber, 1005.
Sadly missed.
1,111 StnDj? BOTrihlcr' 480
n, J rrrir,KL of IK? dear hintand
? m „, r' Llioll. the Cth Norember.
1907, at Leeds-street, East Doncaster
Dear husband and father, can our loss be told?
»o mia3 yoa mom os the dnys grerr old;
wfn ii?rr lhat_?ar ho Uley many ct few.
»viii t» youn of eormmiig romombninco of yoo.
—Inserted hy hia lortng wife and children.
KBY.\_VT. — In oa d mid lorinxc' memory of onr
dair daughter. Bmaly Gortmdo, who dojnrted thi.
lrfp on the Otli Norimfxir, 11)13 at 0 lorno-road
Aubum. '
Wo think wo too her loving surilo.
Although throo years havo paaaed;
And In our mornorv still sho lira.
And will until tho
— hy hr? -loving mother and teCher, dlsterfl
and brothcra. ^
mrarQK.ja—^In lorrvg nmnKiry of my dear father,
J^mam t&irko, who ched oa fho Sni November.
UKO, at Kalgoorhe, W-otcrn AnstraSia; also my
dear mnthrr, who paasod away on the 11th Feh
nwry, IffSL Itl. P. Western Australian paners
pleaso copy,
— Iiwentecl by his eldest daughtec, Julia, and eoo
in-law,' Jtilm 7kturr-hy, and family.
BURWOOD. — In loring memory of my darling
daughter, Tottin, and loiing friend of Rita Clancj
who dioil 4th November, 1015. '
The one I loved is row laid low,
ilsr fond, truo heart -ig still;
The hands that always lu?lpcd mo so
Now lio in death's a^d chili.
Peaa-fuBy sleeping.
— Inserted by her lo\ing mother, Marion Burwood,
and friend. Rita,
OHETTNIEi — In loving nmmory of oar drstr mo
ther. Ellon Cti c$iio, wi»o paused away at XhmdeDong
on Oth Nwomhar, 1012.
Alwaj'a remembered.
?—?Iitwtod by heff sons. Hirah (ilommgton). Jack
CA.I.F.) and Qnil (ILM.A.% Amstralia).
amtir?rapmil«ON. — In iloviag memory of
iftvry WSnefred NeUia, infant daiwhter of W. L. and
E. .G, CCiristopihGrTOn. who foil iwlcep »ilh November
11*15,. «stxi 11 months atai 3 dajn.
In Cobt*rg's lonely graveyanl.
Beneath the s^nt sod,
Thrro sleeps our darling baby*
ItaJting in poaco with God.
CHRTSTOPHERSON. — In iJoving memory of dear
littlo Mary (Top«y), who died cm the 4th November,
1015, at Carlton, aged 11 months.
-—Inserted by her loving godmother, L, H., and
little Jim,
OOfBURN.— — In mnmnry of our dear mother, who
paeaed away at Bnaogor, 2nd Novembor, 1013.
Wo csniKTt danp your hajad, dear mother,
Yorrr faoo wo crumot soe;
Birt lot this KtiOe toVnn tull
Wo still rcmouiber tlieo,
— ^Iwortod by her loving children.
?OOlUFS. — tin loring memory of my dear wife, and
mother of Olivo ana Phyllis, ^\tho paj^od a^vay an
tlio 'Itli NoTtmibor, lOIfn,
A precious one from us os garao,
A -vnco wo lorod is still;
A phioo is vacant in our hooon
Whidh never can bo filled.
Ono of the beat that God could send,
A loving wife, a faithful mother;
Frirj?et her? No, wo novar will.
We lovod hor hare, wo love her gfcffl.
Just when (her lifd was brightest.
Just whim her hopes wc-oq Host,
She was callod from this wxwld of aonrow
To a home of eternal Ttet
—Inserted hy her losing ^uiflxmd and childrca,
OOOjES.— In taring memory of my doar nwUher,
hfirw. Coles, who passed away on the 4-th Nomnber.
101B.
I oftrti srt ami thank of you, -leor mother,
.Vjal bhink of how yon diod;
iBut, 0»h, I thinflc it was bo hard
To til ink I could not say good bye.
—Tnsarted by her lorfciar daughter, Lilly.
COURT.— In loving memory of my boloved eon,
Robert, who diod on the 4th Novembor, 1012; also
my beloved son, Thomas, diod 23rd June, 1807, and
my belovoi husbund, Thomas Meads, died Oth March.
18S7.
You aro Rone, dear Robert, but not forgotten.
As it dawns another year,
In my lonely hours of thinking
Thoughts of you aro aiwnva dear.
I am deprived, O Lord, of three.
Who wvro to mo moat dear;
Tendh ns to say Thy will bo done,
Whilo wo for death prepare.
— Inserted by their loving mother, wife, sisters
and brothers.
GREET). — In loving memory of mr dear mother,
who departed this lifo on the 4th November, 1015,
at Prahran.
I cannot hear yonr voice, dear mother;
Yonr face I cannot sao;
But let this littlo token tell
I still remember 'thee,
— Inserted by hor lovng son, Jade, and daugbtor
Jn-law. .
DALY.— In loving remembrance of my dear mother,
Mary Daly, who passed away at Swan Hill, on the
Cth November, 1015.
One year has passed, dear mother,
Otnu year of sorrow, too.,
Your voice I cannot hear,
You dear facc I cannot seo;
But with a daughter's fondest lore.
My memory clings to thee.
Sadly in the grave sho is sloeninc.
Safely in the grave so low;
She no moro will join our number,
Sho no moro our sorrows know.
Rest in peace.
—Inserted by her loving daughter, Boaia.
™ LS—I?v, rememh.—nnoo of onr dear
v Mra. Chthcrmo Doylo, who died on the 1st
rsovamoer, 18U3.
May eho rest in pcaco. Amm.
— Inscrr.'-ed by her family.
BRUCE. — Tn sad and loring remembrance of my
dear mother, who died on the oth November, 1015,
Twelve long months hare passed, dear mother
But yonr face will never fado:
For I Jovo you Just as doarty,
Though you're in the silent grave.
— Inserted by her loriag daughter, Sadie Druco.
DfUNKLIi.—— In rad and loving memory of our
dear son and brother, Horaoo James, who pa.—««l
away on the 5th Novemlxr, 1013, aged 0 y«u?;aiao
aWay ti0 27111
Not now, but in the coming years.
It may bo in the letter land,
--oR n»a the meaning of our teare.
And there some timo we'll understand.
We'll know why clouds instead or sun
. _Wero ovtor may a oherished plan;
Why song has ccnsod when scarce bejnin.
'Us tliere some time we'll understand!
^ 8om-w.iDB Parents, troth era and
. — ' ' I
IN MEMORIAM.
EWINS. — In ever loving memory of Jamai Ewinn,
of Burnley, who pesscu away at his miidcnce, ^
'Islhigtou,1' Auburn, on 4th November, 1013, i
Ob, for the tcrt-ch of a vanished hand,
And a sound of a voice that is still.
— Hlnsertod by his wife nnd daughters.
FISTCER. — Ln loving memory of our dew mother,
who passed away on the 5th November, 1DM,
Farewell, our own dear mother,
Sweet thoughts ctf you wo keep; .
Although two years have passod away, *?
Our grief is Just as dcepL ^
—'Inserted by her loving son and daughter, Charles
and Florence Fusher.
FISHER.—- .Ia loving memory of my d*nr ftWa1,
w-bo pacstd away Cth November, 3D 14. at Sooth
street G3cnroy.
Sim's gono, iho rfstor I loved so dear,
To her eternal ra?t; .
She's gone to hoavoa, I tore no fcaff «
1\- bo for ever blest J
~-tfrwartcd by hor lortng aSstcff, Rose SUddbottom,
FISHEIt — In loving memory of my dear mother, ?'
^ho pnsscd awaj on the 5th November, 1014,* a£ 1
South-otivet, Glcnroy.
Long days and nights she bona her pain,
wait for cure, but all in vain;
But God alone, who thought it best,
Did easj hor pain, and gave her rent -
—Inserted by hor loving 6on and daughter-in-law.
Arthur and tUsio Fisher.
FISHER. — In sad nnd loving memory of my dear 1
?r?,rcr' at Faw-kncr on the 5th November, i
my dear brother, Henry, who on
toe Slat December, 1010.
If your grave rculd only open, mother,
Many changes you would ace:
But wo think it is far better
lou aro resting peacefully.
rol1. 1)0 fotsotton, mother, by ono that '
lam and rcspecta you.
bi?~ibrri, l0,il3:! dln«hl« end utm-in-U'ir, '
Sd W. Qlenroy^ ^ arUy e^chldrai. Gcorgio j
— 'I f?IKl n,mI !o-''nz memory of our '
ucir iittJo rSla, loving damga-tor of W.'Utffr an«i
SmSi \!U:hcrLWl10, ll'Ktl nt ihc Glilldren's Hr»s- ,
.Sorombor. law, »K=d a ycm .?uxl ;o '
Our littJo 'Bunny. -
GEAJRiD — In lovhig memory of my dear wif-- iW
;
^ patient suflt-rer at rest
Her merooiy Is jiurt an dear to-day j
As in Uio hour she passed aiway.
di„ p!?J b/ '10r lo™« husband nnd children. Ted- ,
^1,-1,^; ''-to-law, WiU tWl„IdT
motw^S;r'™ S lm,1 memory of my doar i
SSTAttaj; GDisht^t™*. collie ,
?'1-pro the weary cm ahraya And rat, l
TtjJiSijS '«!ls noittipr sorrow nor pain;
?, ,wtlich abo .patiently bow,
WiU uorer distress hor again.. '
^ JO,iBe ^ Ch!Bam' «°d Wend,
doSiv^TnT,'.!- ^n.,cul '-Z'1 lovinc memory of onr *
S™ir ,vh0, 'lopnrttd thia Ufo. aud- '
ooniy. 9o the Oth -ioroinbor. 1915.
Gono, but not forgotten.
R^.doarcyt mother, Uiy toil is o'er.
Thy loving hand aiiall toil no moro;
Nc moro thy genUe eyes shall wwp; «
ltest, darling mother, gently sleep. -
Thou art not fargottoo, dearest mother.
Or wilt thou -?vor be-;
As long ns life and memory i*«t
We will remember thee.
Immaculato heart of Mazy,
Your prayei3 for her extol;
Sacred heart of Jesus,
Have mercy on hur scmL
-^--Inserted by her loving son and daughters, Frank,
Alico and Ethel.
GIBSON. — du fond remembianco of my dear -wife
and our dear mother, who departed this life on the
4th Novranbor, 1012.
Though lost to sight to memory dear* ]
—Inserted b£ Oaptain It Gibson and family.]
HIAXSa— In lariat memory of ocr deouting son
and brother, Oyrii, who diod on 4th November.
IOIjG. *
Ho leaves behind same aching hennts
That lovo him over desw;
ELcirtfl .tliat never shall forget *
Jiis memory written hire.
?Motihar's darling. |
—.—unsonccd lu* hte loving paxaata, akrtcr and hrothcra. I
liAiM.il/TON,— -In sad but lowing- memory of onr
uoir moiluii', Catharine Hamilton, who departs thia
.SvL^o ;. 4 ft .^oTt-mbor, 1015, at 20 Thomooo
street. South Melboucs^
FOTTjet you ? No. dear mother.
It was sad wo had to part; i
l-ut time can never sorer
The link tliai binds the V'rt,
Rest in peace. '
— Iroortod -by luffiorjnjr oooa, .T.WJL. AJ3JEL and
AjWjIL, and daughter, C. Beckett
^'tnB memory of our dear mother.
*ho parsed away on the 4th November, 1014, at h5
rosidence, Maddei-grovD, Burnley.
— Inserted by ha? loving family.
diMro°™h'Novcra?^fri!S,5m0n' 01 ^ ^
— ^Tmicrtal by his lorinB parents, brothcra and ab.
./'T''1 remembrance of Mrs.
lUddiog, .who diod 2nd Novoinber, li-15.
Thy -win bo done.
83 * Thon wilt rroeipe,
Wilt welcome, pardon, clcansc. relierw
llwanse Tliy promise 1 bclkiTo;
0 Lrcrab ctf Ood, 1 come.
Ktzroy404 ^ moInber3 01 St. lake's Choir, .North
J;1 . memory of my dear hnsband
? Uaela (Jack), who died at 'The
Itfttds, Olinxles^treet, Footscray, oa the 6th No
vomuKV, 1013.
jWo leavo him in God's keeping trotll on that '
P?r;^ mortiinc -wo shall step out trom the shadows '
a, this lowland way to whero our lovod one aovaita
us on the hills of God,
— Inserted by his loving wife and eon.
HJICTC-:.— Tn loving memory of our dearly loved
aorivin-Jaw, John Jiic\ra (Jack), who fell asJcop in
v. ^Oliaxld -street Footscray, oa
tho Oth November, 1013.
Partwl, yes, but not for ever.
Wo shall meet you by—and-hyo
Whe-.c no partings o'er shall sever,
fWhcro no tears shaJl -»m the cyo.
— 'Xjscrted by W. and H. Aston,
?maKS,— to loving memory of Jack Hicks, lato
of Charles-street, Footscray, who passed over the
raver cm the Dth Norembor, 1013,
His lifo, though short,
Jt was not spent ia v*in;
In every act and word
He lives again.
?—Inserted iby V. and J'. Aston and A. and J. H.
Uren.
HOOKING. — In V»ving mernmy tiff oar dear ?
mother, who passed away on 7th November, 1015,
at the Melbourne Hospital.
A sadden clmncc — at God's command she fell;
She had no timo to bid her friends farewell;
The summons came without a warning given
That bade her hasto to mtwt her God in heard.
Oh, loved one dear, wo nriss you hero,
J'TOm the ones you loved so wull;
We pray that God his found yoa rest
With the angels of the blest
— Inserted by her loring son and daughter-in-law,
A. E. and B. C. Hocking.
HULTGREN. — In lOTing memory of my dear
father, Andreas Hultgnun, wfco departed this life
jn the 5th November, 10(k), at 82 ? Hanover-street
Fitxroy, in ai» 80Ui year, loved grandfather of
Hcdda, Rosengren, and Mrs. Eniie Eunaon, great
grandfather of iittkj Don and Keith.
— In.vrtcd hy Ms loving and only daughter. Erode
Rosongrcn, 82 JIanover-«trcct l^itzfDy.
HUNT. — In loving memory of my deer mother,
who passed arway -Itli 'Xovrculvr, 1011.
I mi?p lier dear familiar form,
1 mis* her jtmilhi^ face.
For thero is none in all this world
Can fill poor mother's place.
Her heart was in her work and
Slw toiled and did her 'best,
Until there came -\ midden cry,
Wlien God calktl her homo to rest.
—inserted by her Soring kjq, Thomas Rynaktsr.
JARVIS, — In loving roraombranco of dear father,
John Jarvis, who pa%s-.nl away Srd November, 1014.
at M'Killop-stroot, Geelong,
To memory ever dear.
— L. A. and J. T. Bird, »?
JT5HN. — In loving memory of my dear husband,
Theodore Herman Jcim, why died on the 5th No
vember, 101-1.
Could I Init bco him onco again, bis faro coco mure
heboid;
Could 1 but hear his gentle voicc, oh, happioeas uj-- 1
told;
Bet now, too lato, I realise there ne'er can bo an
other,
My joy in rtrifo, my. oil in life; my only one, my
husband.
— Inserted by his loving wife, M. Jchn. and Thro.
JENKINS. — In loring memory of my dear wife,
and mother cf Clyde, who passed away on the 5th ?
November, 101-1.
Some day, some time, our eyeo shall eee
Thb dear face we hold in memory;
And Christ shall link the broken chain'
Still closer when wo meet again.
— Inserted by her loving husband,
KINKAtD. — In loving memory of our darling son
and brother, Cecil Joseph Etllis, who departed, ih\a
life on 4th November, 1007, aged 5% years.
Ere sin could harm or norrow fade,
Death camc with friendly care;
The opening bud to heaven coareyod.
And bade it blossom there.
I miss Uioin now, tihose little steps,
The voice oo aweot and silvery Boft;
For now wlien I am ail alona
.My thoughts aro of my heavenly boy so fair.
And I listen for hi3 footsteps on the stair*
But it is ail in vain, *
For our darling boy has loft us, never to return.
—Inserted by his loving mother, fathar, brothers and
Bisters, 10 Kellett-strect Northcoto.
?LA MONT. — la loving memory of otzr dear broth#—
Bill, who died oa the 2nd Nwembe^lOll iEff S
years, '
HLi bright smJlo and kindly ways
Are plcanuit to rccall;
He bad a kindly word for each.
And died beloved by all
God knowB best.
—Ii -sorted by bis loving hrjthera. Jack rend Joe. and
LED— In loTinememory of my dmr Inmband sod
tor dear futherj Adam, ylio paiiil away on the Bth
Not timber, 101 y, at Aitury.
Some timo woll understand,
— Inserted by loving wife and family.
'In &-ud und loring memory of our dearly 1
lovod littlo daughter, Naucy ilar-', who' txi^.—d
away at CSiildixsn's Hewpital on lut Novonibcr lofo
of meningftia, ngtd 1 i*«ir 0 montbi; ali. our
darling littlo sou, Amlxioso Henry, isho msHcd
away on Jiibh Jirnc, 10L2, aged 2 months; also our
darling infant son, who imsfiai away em nih AdHI
1010, agwl 1 day. R.l.p. 'apcu'
Sflcntly the shades of evening
Gatlier rounel our lonely door;
Silently thqy bring before un
?Faces that havo gone before.
Though cist down, wo'ro not ftnstfceo.
Though afllictcd, not alone,
I\jr Thou didst give anil TJiou hast
Rlc«»od Lord, Thy will bo dono,
Our tcara with Bad profusion flow
At lots of tilicfco w u lovu ;
Tct, full of hope, this truth wo know.
Their spirits dwell above.
May the heavenly winds blow softly
O'er that sweet and hallowed spot;
*Mid the changing accnco of Life, dear ones
You will nerver bo forgot
With Jesus in htvivun Ilia glory tliey share.
In that beautiful mansion thoy roam,
And tihoro so fair, frco from sorrow or caro
'IHioy are Waiting to welcomo ua home.
Oh, 'Hfhit is lifo that wo should crave
Our dmr onrw Ixvck again.
Back from a calm aand peaceful grav*j,
Into Uiis world of jxiiu.
Some tdmo, somes day well nndastand.
— iTwcnted by their loring and sorrowing parents.
18 Taimor-Gtrrat, .Richmond.
LITTLE. — In loving memory of my dear son anA
brother, who passcel away at his late residencer
'lllawurra,' Selbounno-stieot, Ascot Vale, oa 4th'No
vcmber, 1010.
His memory is as dear 4o-day
As in the hoar ho passed away.
—Inserted by his loving mother and si stem. . -
JLOGAN. — In loring memory of our dear' father- 1
who died at Richmond on the 4th Novembor, 1010. \
Sorno day, some timo, our eyes shall see -
The dear, faco wo hold in memory; ,
And Christ shall link the broken rfludp
Still closer whou wo meet again,
—Inserted by liis Soring daughter and son-in-law T
and A. QhJurdT and gr aliddau^h ter, Florrio, ' * .
IN MEMORIAM,
IXXrA£7. — In loving memory of my dear husband,
Valtcr. who paasol away on the 4th November, 1010,
it Richmond.
Alone in my sorrow, the bitter team flow,
When I think of the days of that dear long ago;
?Unknenvn to the world, dad stands by my aide,
And whtopcra those sweet words, Deaih cannot
divide.
— Inserted by his Icmng wife, Joan Logan.
IXXlANv~iIn ead and loring memory of oor dear
ather, Walter Xocmi, who paawsd away on the 4th
torrmbcr, 1010, at No. 4 licrry-strwt, Richmond.
Days of sadnefts still como over us,
^ Hidden secret tears stiG flow ;
For memory keops our lorcd ono near Ofl,
Though ho died six years ago,
?Tesus, in Thy gracious keeping,
Loavo me now, our dear onco sleeping.
—Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, J,
ind W. Crombio, aiid grandchildren, Walter, lUihy, (
Belle, Hany, Goorgo and littlo Jean.
LOG-AN.— In loving memory of our dear father,
Walter Logan, who diod at Richmond 4th Novem
ber, 19tt0.
Not now, bat in .the coming years.
It may bo in the hotter land,
Wo'll read the meaning of our tears.
And thero, wwno wo*51 understand,
—deserted by his loving Qj\-'g:itcr and son-in-law,
L and J. IVffgusan, and gmiidflhildrea, A^£inrm.
memory of our dear father,
Walter Logan, who died at Richmond on. the 4tli
Seiomber, 1010.
Gojl knows the way, He holds the key,
He guhlcs i» with unerring hand;
Sotno timo with tmrkio ujmi we'll acts.
And tiien, up there, wo'll underatani
— Insert e;d bj hia loving son and daughter-in-law,
--oll arid Aiay. and pramV^'hi uifvra. Jmn Willie,
Allan and Keith T^-ignn,
M AXJLNTO'.—iir. — I n loving memory of our dear els*
£tjr. Macinti*li, wCio diod at IAirdest-«trcct
Pert 'Melbourne, on the 4th November, 100.4. aged
L0 ypara; alw our doar father, %v(ho died at Western
Austraha, 1007.
And now we think c*f her who in bcr youthful
beauty died,
The fair, meek blossom that grew and faded by
our sides;
In the cold, moist earth wo laid her when the
autumn cast iu loaf,
And we wept that ono so lovely should have a
life so brief.
?—Inserted by hor loving sisters and brothcra-in-law,
A. aud T. Ryan, C. and L. Sixun, It. and G.
uyrne.
iLVGlNTOSiIL-— In loving memory of my dair
i^Uf^ter, Aflkw Macintosh, who died at Liardet
rtrtet i ort iil*ilbouruo, on flw 4th Novouiher, 1014,
aged 10 years; also my dear hnahawi, vrbo at
Western AxurtraJia, 1007.
^ ^ fancy I hear your denr redeo saying. Wheats
Weep not, door mother, brtt bo
For'unto you I was but leni;
In lovo wo lived, in peace I died,
You asked my life, but were denied.
Her vision cornea beforo me, so poro and so ewtsct
LH her I lotcd so dearly, hor name I often speak:
lncrc o nothing loft to answer but her photo, on
the will.
— Inserted by heT loving mother.
iEAJQPHERSCXN'i.— A tributo of everlasting love
to Iho memory of our darling dad, who was sud
denly calUod homo oo f»th November, 10H; also our
doar frrc&htir, Alfrwt wflio parsed away 20th Nor«n-
l«r, 1011, at NartSvooto,
Apdn app(5uu amidst oar gloom
Tins month of bitter woo.
Whtm ODftj wo tovwJ. by d«iih vmvyrrA,
I«rom uii waro forced to go.
A thadow rents ujxn. the homo.
We nnai our dear ones' fuoca;
Wl»ro etr we turn, where'er wo look,
Wo bco their vacant placea.
'-inserted by hia loving daughter and sot- in-law,
L. and P. Clulnhan. and grundtialdrcoL Thnlma
Raymond, Garden Vale.
McCARTNEY.— In memory of our dear "Bob,"
David Robert McCartney, who died 4th, November,
1912 (Cup Eve).
One of the best, a loving son,
A brother kind and true;
So dearly loved, so sadly missed
By everyone he knew.
— Inserted by his sorrowing parents, brothers and
sisters.
McCARTNEY.— In loving memory of David
Robert (Bob), who died on 4th November, 1912
(Cup Eve).
Just when his life was brightest,
Just when his hopes were best,
He was called from this world of sorrow
To a home of eternal rest.
— Inserted by his sister and brother-in-law and
nephews, E. and F. Worrall, Glen Huntly.
McCARTNEY.— In sad but loving remembrance
of our dear friend, David Robert (Bob), who died
(suddenly) on the 4th November, 1912,
Forget him? No, we never will.
— Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. W. Palmer.
McIVOR.— In loving memory of our dear father,
who passed away at Badic^-slEcvst, Brunswick, oa
2nd November, 11)14.
Not gono Iroca our hearts; though gone from our
home,
To his meftiwry our thoughts alkali cEng orer;
Dect-i deep in ita deptha, hd» oherished namcB lies,
Shall wo forget him ? No, never.
— Inserted by Ws wna. Jolm, Aim., Rao, William
and Gilbert (ou aotivo ocnico).
McNAMARA.— Sacred to the memory of my dear
wife and our dear mother, Row M'Namnra (nco
Bittmer), who da^ortod this life on the 4th Novem
ber, 1000.
Immaculato lieort; of Mary,
Your paayora for her ertot;
O wurod heart of JeBus,
liavo mercy on her soul.
— ? Inserted l-y her hutixmd Tanu
Doroua and Cyril.
McNAMARA.— In loving memory of our dear
daughter, ltoso IM'Namara (neo lUUmer), who parsed
away on the 4th November, 1000.
Soma may tlrink jxm aro forgotten,
Wlien at times they seo us smiio;
idttlo they know our aching heorta
Are full of sorrow all the while.
— Inserted by her loving parents, sister and bro
thers*
McPHERSON.— In loving memory of our dearly
krverd hiubmid and fathw, 1-iiward Ford Lavalia
M'lliotson, who paawl away at 12 Ballantyno-strect,
NorCl'wte, on hho otli Norvonl»er, 1014, agM 07
yca»; ailso ^UJrni OharltH, hia younge«f son, ou
the 20th 'November. 1011, aged 10 years a.nrf U.
montlis; also liis five littlo daughters.
Years will ro and years will exeno.
But the forms wo loretl so well,
Tliey havo vanished from our homo.
How we miss Uutm none can U&l.
Although the years have passed away
Since you havo gemo from us,
There's not an hour or elay goes by.
But what we alwayw think of tlxec.
MURTE (nee Clarke).— In loving memory of our
dear mother, Kathcritw) Hcesy, wiio pasgod away on
tho 31st October, 1011, at North Fitzroy.
?If your gravo could only open, mother.
Many cluwgea you wottid seo;
But wo think it ia far better
You aro sleeping peacefully.
From memory's page wo'll never blot
Tlirce littlo words — forget me not
—Inserted by her loving husband and children.
MURTE.— In loving memory of our dear sister,
and loiing daughter of C. H. Lock, of iFitzroy,
Catherine Hesay, who died ou the 31st October,
1011.
She loft behind some aching hearts,
That lovod her very dear;
Hearts tiiat ueier shall forget
Her memory written here.
— Inserted by her lo»ing father, brothers afnd As
tern, Will, Charlie (on activo service), Lily, Tilly,
Ruby.
PINTO (Do Arbren).— In loving memory of our
denr frieaael. Myrtle, who died on 4th November,
1015.
Long days anel nights ? she bore in pain.
To wait for cure, but all in vain;
But God alone, who thought it best,
Did case her pain and gave her rest
—Inserted by ,V. and N. Ryan.
PRETTY.— In loving remembrance of my dear
son wid our brother, Alfred Henry, who departed
this hfo on the 3rd Novenljcr, 1015; ateo fond
nephew o£ G. V. Yatcx
Mother and son united.
If the grave could only open, Alf,
Many cliaugea you would seo;
But. no doubt, it is far better, .dair.
That there's sweat rest for then.
-—Inserted by liis evor sorrowing father, sisters and
brothers, 43 Grocn-stroet, Richmond.
REBAIR (nee Barry).— In fond and loving remembrance
of my dear mother, who departed this
1Jfe- a031^* ar-i. Novcml-er, 1001, at 181 Itunsden
fitrcot. Cliftoo Hill; also my dear brother. Charles,
who aied on the 10th November, 1015.
Your memory is as dear today
As in the hour jtm passed away;
Forget you? No, wo nevor will,
We loved you then, we lovo you still.
— Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law
Mr. and iirs. J. H. ltobinson, also granduhildren,
Lizae and Rich, ^
ROSS.— In loving memory of my beloved mother
mid ^tthor, Maria and JnmtM Rom. who di«l on
tlio 2nd and 5th .November, 11I1U, at 'lonn,'
Jukre-suwt, Wfirniomixol.
In dcvtJi they irero not divided.
Gono arn the facew I lorod to scm.
Silent the voices I long to hear;
Too far a\my from right or speed*.
But not too far for my thoughts to roach.
May their roula rmt in peaca
^feKTtod by tlnlr son, Jaioph M..Ilna, ifelbwmu,
Wo dd1Sl^
i'oit20tonlv-'^er' F191S: °to. (-'h,lrlcs Wasliingtwi
oSuw. iMi i 10 on U,° 18111
Silonoj is no ccrtain tokwi
niat bo hidden giief i? therer
Scm-^v (hat is never spoken
Is the hardest grief to benr.
Memory ofton vrandcre as twiqight falls
Bade to days of happMt58, clays beotind recall,
Af -J,if.^)ia™T2ca M?1'0 ^ ?,lrc ''''J so Tvverjt,
Of wife and mother, vhese lieart lias ccused to beat
— ^Inserted by loving husband and dnightere.
_lovijls rcmembraneo of our rtoir
f^c, who pomod awur on 5th Nonmiber, 1014;
1015 ° tori***- -iicd on 22nd Doccmber,
Vory tondor mnmoricB abide,
hy their loving cliildivn, Daisy and
STItVTTOC.Wn loving memory of oar dear bro
tlicr. Son, diod 4th November, 1000; also our dear
mother, diod 3rd Octobor, 1001; also our dear wl
thef, Arthtir, diod 10th March, 1808; also our doar
oister, [Murgarot, died 5th July, 1010,
Immaculate heart of Mary,
Your prayers for them extol;
Sacred heart of Jefltis,
Havo mercy on thoLr souls,
—Inserted by their lorins sistere and brothor, L.
Daris, P. Clifford and Jack (on activo service).
, .^TRA^.T'N'— losing memory of onr dear
father, Thilllp Henry (Sen) SI rat km, who died on
tho 4th November, 1000.
Just seven years to-day, dear father,
Smcc you were callod away,
And to your cold and lonoly gra^«
Our foertste'ps often go.
The /lowws wo placo upon your grave
ilay wither and decay.
But over frc«h your memory
Within cur hearts will stay.
—Inserted by his two sons, Ernest and Leslie Strat
ton.
STRI3FTP, — In loring memory of my dear hu.V
bnnd and our fond father, late Cr. John Thomas
Street, who pissed nway on the Oth November,
1015, at 'Ix-tiRh-Rengh,M Lincoln-streot, Nortn
iRichmond, aged 01 years. R.I.P.
There are days of deepest sorrow ?
In the seasons of oor 2i/o;
Thert? are wild, despairing momenta,
There aro hours of bitter strife.
There are hours of stony anguish.
When the tears refuse to fall;
But the parting time, doar loved one,
Is the hardest of alL
Immaculato heart of Mary,
Your prayers for him extol;
Sacred heart of Jesus,
llavo mercy on his soul,
? Inserted by his loving wife and family.
SWIFT. — In loving and affectionate remombranco
of Dcllie. dearly loved and only child of Amy and
tho late Wilton Swift, who died at Shanghai, China,
Dn Cth November, 1014, nged 21 ; also Wilton Swift,
who died 31at August, 101L Sydney papers please
copy.
A 1-'83 that stings my aching heart,
For hard indeed it waa to part;
The tliought eh ops many a silent tear,
For my darling who lias gone was very dear,
—Inserted by Amy Swift, and granddaughter, Dixie.
IN MEMORIAM. t
6YMONS. — In loving memory of my dear mother,
rakm Nellie, who passed away (Ruddonly) on the -
1st November, 1015: also our dear grandmother, '
Sarah Dart, who. died on the Oth October, 1011. ?,
May their souls rest in peace. ,
—Inserted by their Iming son and daughter, B. and i
H. Oo pel ana and graJxkauldren, 6ofla Cottage, 204 :
Georao-stroet, Fiteroy.
TlTOiCAa.— In memory of my dear hatband, who
diorl 4t»h November, 1000: also ray darting (laughter,
ifay Amwltia, who died 2SUi Aprfl, 1010, agul 10
yearn.
No httfihaod h«re to choor roe nmv.
No daaiglhtor dear to smooth uiy brow;
No brother's voioo falln on my ear.
A.ll aloiio mow I stand,
Waiting to follow at God's »wnrMnH,
— I). A, Thomas, JJnmawick.
WHITEHALL. — In fond and Moving memory of my
□ear wife and our loving mother, who passed away
at Allendale privato hospital, Glanferrie, on the 1st
November, 1000. *
1 loved her in life, she is dear to mo still, j
But in grief we must bend to God's holy will;
Our Torrnw is great, and our loea bard to bear.
But angel* still tend our dear mother with care.
A faithful mother, so true and kind,
No friend on earth like her wo'll ibid;
Ten veiirs have passed, and none can tell ?
Iho loss of otir dear mothiT we loved so well. ^
—Inserted by her loving husband and children. i
WILES.— — In loving memory of our dear father, -
who died on the 4th Navontbcr, 1015, at iU4l)Ourn£ ]
j/tf.ptLa.1, erf til en Itixk, WJrittifSca, late of Bunyip; t
aJso our dear mothar, who died on the iLiriih, a
10US, at Brmyjp.
Our hauls for Utcm aro ao!iing,
Through 3o«cly nights and days; ,
We miaj tftirni, yea, wc miss t^'»n
In a tfbouuand different ways.
— Inserted by their loving ahikiren, Ixi3, Stanley,
Robert and Ada.
WILLIAMS. — In loving memory of my dear hus
band and father, William Jchn, who died 3rd No*
vcmber, 1015. Now Zealand papcra pleaso copy.
Althmigh ono year has passed away
Wnce j*ou Iibvo gtuie frcrn ils,
, There's rot an hour of day gcea by
1 We always think of thee.
Ho left behind some aching hearts
That loved hdin vtr-- dear,
Hearts that nc»er shall foiget
liis lncrorrty written liore.
— Inserted by Jiia loving wifej, Mel'.»a WHUarzw,
Willio, Arthur and Lily, 41 Lydia-OiuJt, Bast Bruns
wick.
WILTSHIRE. — In fond and iwing mannry of
our dear sinter, Ada. who fell asleep au 5th Norenv
bet, 1006.
Not forget tesn.
— By Arthur and Bess.
WRIGHT. — In mtanoty of Robert Alexander
Wright who died at- Nclsoa-place, Williams town,
oa the 0th November, 1000.
? BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.
/''UJtRUOAN. — Mr, FltAINK QA1CRUCAN and the ;
vy laumbera of the SWiHE-Vhi 'C FAMILY ten
dux their ttincore THAiMKS io itheos' BrumsnxMS frionda
for IcUcnt, tulegroins anil cxpre^iiona of aj'mpajuhy
during thear recent sad benuveoueut; also to Fatliets
Ctuuc)', AfKauia &ad l^rfcer, and l-r. Duntor
Hooper, for their kind aUtoolaoci.
r~1ASON.— The FAMILY of the late Mrs. OASON
v- deuiro to exprc«» their sinccro THANKS to all ' ;
fnenda for cards iuul loLtcra rewired in th-fir siu '
bc^dLvement, especially thonlcing Mrs. 'lliomas. Mis.
Larjsou. iLis. Pitrbiow, albo l-r. .Strahan and tho
Rev. Schwdger lor tiieir kindness and utunuioo.
? ? ? ? — . j
/'tRONIN. — Mns. J. ORONTN' and FAMHX.Y do
Kj aire to THANUC tluir many kind friends for .
vb-its, letters, teit^rama and cotOa in their rocent .
ttui bcro^v'umeot; ako thanking ILen*. J. Norrii
and Dr. Carl Stephens, for their kind attention.
Ganou House, A'Shjamafly-stfoct, North Mo- *
bourne.
DU SENNA.—Mrs. DE SENNA and FAMILY
desire to return suicero TliANfKii to tiieir
tnany kind friends and rulativoa for mita, telo
grama, ktuo*, cards and tloaul tributes* iYXxi*oi dur- !
me their mxoit berouaucnt in oho sad Ioub of their j
uear hitf-hand and father, Lrr^rtxica Jotmph da '
S-tana, eopjually the iter. i^Uthcra Conlvu aud :
Creauin and Dr. iPaul Reman; alas Mr. Otius. i'^riJay, |
-or the eiceJleccv with which 2io out the
Utneral arraneuntnts.
5 iioumaui-uLrect. South Melbourne. -
THICKENS. — Adjutant and ilra, DIOKiENS and
FAMILY otoire to cotpriMa tiieir hcartfott
TiiANKS to {heir nruQ* kind friends and relative*
tor their expicasiohs of symj/athy by visits, iiJuxra, i j
toirxrama, tiu*nd tributes ai^i cards in tucir_ roeeni, i
ix.Taavcsiicnt, et^xuiaj^*' thAnktng the doctoni and ;
nurscti of riic Oiatdrcn'a xiatpital fcr thoir kind at
tention to their ban and -brv-iti£T, Arthur. ,
28 Syxtskis-titf&x, Codia^rK ood.
'CT&A&ER.— i Mr. and ilra, DONALD FRAiSER! and
X -tLViilLY iksiiro- to ciia'wia ti^ir heartfelt *
THAlNlUiS to their many friendu fef kind eipcv&* ! J
uitms of syatpoithy, liowal liibuUsj, cards, «Sdc,, iu ^
their reoeut Bad beroavemnnt; and simuiiL-l *-'-?» 'if* to
i-r. It li. Short for prompt attanHon, and to Nurse
Jeremiah (of -varse i'loccnan'o private hosptial), for -
her kindness.
H.VN.VON,— ^Private W. P. IHANNON, Mr. and ?
iMfs. I LAN NON anel FAlMlLV dc&iro to expivss
tiieir heartfelt T'UiAiNi&S to many kiuei friends and ^
relatives for their kind expression.! oi sympathy, tele- '
grams, Mters, eazvis, vuiw and Hoi-il triUites in
their receot sad U.fl'eavomcut, «*pecaaily thankiag
iMr». Jrwin iar her kind attention during nimTA.
15 Carolizu-6tsuot, Auburu.
Moffat— ijut-wick.— 'Mr. Au h, luidwick
and d-'AAUliY, 'Mr. and Mia. It. MOtFFAT
and 11- Willi A* uincLTdy THANK their many kind
frieruiji for the dorp iiiinpatliy ihown by tiinnt in
nuaiy wajn, by uiu*«ua», Ikirul oiinctes, &c.; also
the mcmbera of the I.OJIt, I.aG.T. and L.OO*.
Lodgea, in their mceait sad bercsiiemoat
Brunswick, 4th Novumfcxjr, 1010.
MRu I/. T. G. SMtTTIT and FAMILY, of Watcrtoo,
doairo to express thoir heartfelt THANKS to
their many friends fur kind cKproyrfons of aym;—aUiy
in tekgrara3, letters, cards, floral tributes, &c.. in
thtnr leccnt ead bereavement; especially thanking
WiU«xl-x) oeliool coaimiljtoo. Red Ctcm »Ltid Auaic
Girls' Society.
M It BOURN and FAMILY derir© to express their
fxinccro TH^VNKS to tiieir numeroiw kind
friends f-/r letters, curds and telegrams, visits and
lloral tributes reccivtd daring their recent sad ber
eavement in the great loss of their -'Hnr mother.
Eriu-titreet, Preston.
MR. W, S, B^VJC/IIR, 1GG Amtfs-otnsjt North
Oarltaa, dorinft to exjrt-efa his KincLro
l^iANKS to his many kind rclaUvrs and friends
for kind eaprmwloiw of ^apathy in. letters, te'o
taumn. car«ia ami tkmil CrihuUs in liis roeunt sad
bjreuveynent. u-^cially the doctors and mimti of
tl u Worno.i s lioripitai und hla fellow workers at
Alac. 'Rcbertaou'a.
MR. TUCICER nnd FAMILY deftlrc to return
their sincere TiLVNKS to their many kind ?
friends for their ex?-reiBions of sj*mpathy by let- '
tut-, csirds, tolcgranv^, visits and floral tributes iu
tlieiir sad benaavenitint o^werially Thanking the Jtov.
Father ilalone. Dr. Spowom and at Mel
bomTie Hospital.
1U0 yuetu'spurade. North Fibaoy,
TVrn. and Mrs. J. DIN LEY md FAMILY desire
O.TX to THANK their muny frlendu for the kind
oxprcfisiana af syia^xitliy. Jettons, tcic«rama and
fluwom tcnderal tlusn in tiieir rooent sad borraie
moit; also Rev. Father Hickey and Dr. M. MacGilU
uuddy for tbir kind attntion,
MR. suul ills. W. E. TiAMBBLL, of 'Baircgurra,
dcauio in exprem thcrir sincoro 'BH-^NKS to
thesir nunierous kind fricrels for letters, telegrams
cards and rirtits during their sad bereavcanent in tho
itss of Hiedr octly »ra, kiUerl in action in Frunco oa
ltith beitoniber.
MR. and Mrs. W. STUDD and FAMILY desire
to Mpnys tmar lu—artfelt THANiKS to their
inany friends nrui relations for thair kind e'Xpitu
nionB af BjoipaUv in riatn cards and loitor» sent
dtirina iflvnr roceiat sud bavuvameiit oiiwaally
tliankiag .Messis. llitis, Atfcmeon and Bons and
empoyen for tUivr rainy ncu erf kindness to their
SShIJ- iSf . Oorparal U«Uo \V.
Suidd, killed while ou active sen-ice.
AlPW. CURTIS ajvl FAMILY desire to THANK
lITX their many kind friends for Iwautiful flonU tri
buUu, .letters and e-irds, equally thanking the Rev
iir. Eunson for hli kindnciw in their rerisit
bLTcavouicnt
No. 50 Oxford-fltnoot, Colling^TOod.
MI^. F ATKS ITFlIt and FAMJiLY d-«no to express
their ttuuxtxj TllAMvS to their many kind
friends ftflui relations for v.tauj, lottom, cards, ttilo
graxns amd i\owrm reouived by tihcm in tiieir remit
sad beioaTtancrtt; alw to thank tihe Rev. Baylcs
l-r. Webb, the Victorian Rifio AfiNOcd.ition, Rifle ?
Unions, Rifle Oluhs. ard the Manx Society for thuri
kiindnow.
23 South-crescent Wcstg:irth.
MRS. J. COYLB ond XXA.UG.HTER dealre to er
prcfvS hcartiult TILANKiS . to 4hcir many kkul
frieaids and r.'Kilivc« for Uioir kind exnret«i«ns c-f
sympatliy, virits, letters, cards and telegrams, re
ceived by tlusn hi tfieir receat aad bcimveuient.
1 Ohdircli-strcot, South Melbourne.
MRS. WIONT/l' and FAMILY desiro to return «
THANiKS to tiieir many frfcndn for kindness r
and expressions of s}*m;—aiiiy iu their recent gad bo
reaToment.
117 Pasco c Valoroad, Moonee Ponds. *
? ? ? ? j
MRS. A. BARNETT and FAMILY, of 247
?I*-*- Mcrxii'-sti-oet, wish to return sincara THANKS ?
to frion/Js anel relatives i\rr tiieir kuid axprwaions '
of Rrmiputliy, tolf^niJiKi, lottnm, cards and risita in ?
their recent sad bereavement :
'jl/ffiRS. W. LORD_and FAMILY dcaire to retrn
±TA sinewro TilANIvS to their numerous frienels ''
for kind sympathy diuing tlioir sad buratvememt far '
totters aud telegrams, also Dr. Downey and ilr
Gonly. * i
MRS. H. GORiLVN and SON desire to express
the^ sinceiv TiLVJsKS to their kind friends '
tor letteis, win Is and tcle«rairw received duriui:
their recent beaiavemeut «
134 Coixlen-strcet, Soutli Melboumo,
?VfiarrOLLS. — ifr, and Mrs. N5OHOfLL0 and
Xi FAMILY dosiro to exprtee: their Eincere {
THAiN'Ky to thoir maw friends for letters, cards *
tctegrama and floral tributes during Uieir recent sad
bcrcttvumesit.
1
OTDIilA. — Mr. J. CDEA, -Dandenong, desires to
tomlur his Kinocro THANKS to liis many
frienriB for kind expressions of tsymjttthy in his
recent aul IvroAvesneut.
RUSSELL. — Mrs. RUSSELL and DAUGHTERS
desire to return THANKS to their many kind
friends for expressions of sympathy, floral tributes
letters, &c., during their recent sad bereavement.
9 Mason-street Westgarth.
SOLOMON.— Tiio SON'S and D AUGHT FIRS of
tlie late Mm. REBECCA SOLOMON desiro
tn ciprrw their heartfelt THAN ICS to their numS
wis friends nnd niatiroi for letters, oardG, telo
grama ami t-er?ciial e?rpmGion» of aymipathy in tho
less of their dearly loved mother.
274 Faraday-street, Carlton.
CJULLIVAN.—m'MiB. J. J. SULLrV-VN, of Londoiv
deny Hofcl, Oollingwooel, returns her heartfelt
THANKS to hor many kind friends and relatives '
for luttoiH, cards, telegrams and personal visits of
sympatliy in Iter revent sad bereavement, especially
thanking Father Hickey.
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