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BIRTHS.
BARROW. —On the 19th March, to Mr. and
Mrs. H. T. Barrow, ''Thuruna," Boston-road, Bal-
wyn—a son.
BENSON (nee Mary (Mel) Gilliland). —On the
14th March, at 303 Grant-street, South Melbourne,
the wife of R. L. Benson, Victorian Railways—a
daughter (Phyllis May).
BURNS. —On the 25th March, at Brunswick, to
Mr. and Mrs. Burns—a son (John Hamilton).
BURT (nee Gill). —On the 27th March, at Beth-
esda private hospital, Erin-street, Richmond, to Mr.
and Mrs. C. H. Burt, of Aberdeen-grove, Northcote
—a son (Gilbert Ralph). Both doing well.
CARLYLE (nee Ada Laughlin). —On the 18th
February, at 141 Rankin-road, Kensington, ao Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. D. Carlyle—a daughter.
CASS (nee Katie McKenna). —On the 10th March,
at"Carlbury," 12 Elizabeth-street, Moonee Ponds,
to Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Cass—a son.
CATT (nee Kathleen Mitchell). —On the 22nd
March, at Toorak, Adelaide, S.A., to Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Catt—a daughter.
CLANCY (nee Lewis). —On the 23rd March, at
their residence, 91 Williams-road, East Prahran, to
Mr. and Mrs. Clancy—a son (Harvey).
COFFEY. —On the 29th March, at "St. Cecilia,"
Malleson-street, Richmond, to Mr. and Mrs. W. P.
Coffey—a son (Raymond Ignatius).
CORMACK. —On the 28th March, at 34 Wilson-
street, Princes Hill, the wife of Hugh R. Cormack—
a son (James Prentice). Both well.
EARLE. —On the 23rd March, at "Kalgurli,"
Essex-road, Surrey Hills, to Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Earle—a daughter.
EVANS. —On the 19th March, at St. Aidan's
private hospital, Moonee Ponds, to Mr. and Mrs.
S. H. Evans, Waverley-street, Essendon—a son
(Hubert Sidney).
FRASER. —On the 28th March, at "Bellaria,"
private hospital, the wife of Philip R. Fraser, of
"Penross," Buckland-avenue, Geelong—a daughter
(Penelope Mary).
GROVES (nee Sylvia Carr). —On the 24th March,
at 36 Clark-street, Northcote, to Mr. and Mrs.
James Henry Groves—a son (Henry Allen Anzac).
Both well. Home papers please copy.
HALL (nee Nellie Grant). —On the 20th March,
at Nurse Jackson's private hospital, Hastings-road,
Upper Hawthorn, to Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Hall,
"Greenvale," late of North Fitzroy—a daughter
(Mary Josephine). Both well.
HARDEN (nee Edie Wilson). —On the 30th
March, at "Audlem," Hamburgh-street, Richmond,
to Mr. and Mrs. J. Harden—a daughter (Joyce
Gwendoline).
HARTY (nee Worrall). —On the 21st March, at
No. 2 Somerset-street, St. Kilda, to Mr. and Mrs.
Harty—a son (William Stanley).
HASLAM (nee M. Edwards). —On the 25th March,
at Miss Ragg's private hospital, Somerset House,
Eastern Hill, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Haslam, of Rippon
Lea—a daughter (Grace Lesley Maie).
HOGAN. —On the 22nd March, at 372 Highett-
street, Richmond, the wife of Martin Hogan—a
daughter (Kathleen Maie).
HOOD. —On the 10th February, at "Fontelle,"
Richmond, the wife of A. J. Hood—a daughter
(Joyce Valerie).
HORNER. —On the 29th March, at Sefton Hos-
pital, Carlton, the wife of Harold R. Horner—a
daughter.
HUDSON. —On the 19th March, at Seventh-
street, Mildura, to Mr. and Mrs. James Hudson—a
son. Both well.
LOWE. —On the 9th March, at "Lowell," Hei-
delberg-road, Clifton Hill, to Mr. and Mrs. N. C.
Lowe—a son (Colin Pearl).
McRAE. —On the 13th March, at "Dalkeith,"
Nurse Almond's private hospital, Albert-road, Albert
Park, to Mr. and Mrs. O. McRae, of 31 Palmer-
street, Melbourne—a daughter (Jean Faulk-
ner).
MEAKIN. —On the 20th March, at "Quisisana,"
private hospital, Dandenong-road, Windsor, the
wife of S. R. Meakin, of "Willmeryong," Flinders—
a daughter.
OWEN. —On the 27th March, at "Voraden,"
Burke-road, East Malvern, to Mr. and Mrs. Leo.
Owen—a son (Paul Eugene).
PARKER (nee Ruby Crook). —On the 18th
March, at "Kalimna," Moodie-place, St. Kilda, the
wife of Geo. L. Parker—a daughter.
PEASLEY (nee Archer). —On the 21st March, at
Nurse Law's, 55 Duke-street, Windsor, to Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Peasley—a son.
PEMBERTON (nee Edie Lewis). —On the 25th
March, at Rathdown-street, North Carlton, the wife
of Fred. C. Pemberton—a son (Frederick Lewis).
Both well.
PHILLIPS (nee Lal Jones). —On the 23rd March,
to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Phillips, Murphy-street,
Yarrawonga—a daughter (Eulalie Gween). Both do-
ing well.
PHILLIPS (nee Ina Webster). —On the 7th
March, at St. Andrew's private hospital, Middle
Brighton, to Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Phillips, of
"Alma," Seymour-grove, Brighton Beach—a daugh-
ter.
SCHWARTZ. — On the 29th March, at "Jaetta,"
Deakin-street, St. Kilda, the wife of L. Schwartz—
a daughter.
SIMES. — On the 17th March, at Bethesda
Richmond, to Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Simes, of Arthur-
ton-road, Northcote—a son. Both well. Adelaide
papers please copy.
STUDD (nee Lily Skiller). —On the 29th March,
at 21 Errol-avenue, Brunswick, to Mrs. and Gnr. W.
H. Studd (on active service)—a daughter (Jean
Lillian. Both well.
THOMPSON (nee Myrtle Griffin). —On the 14th
March, at Nurse Evans's private hospital, Coppin-
street, East Malvern, the wife of Sergeant L. B.
Thompson, St. Kilda—a son (premature).
WALKER (nee Belle McArthur). —On the 23rd
March, the wife of Stanley W. Walker, Clarinda-
road, Essendon—a son.
WALLACE (nee Earles). —On the 27th March,
at Nurse Kelly's private hospital, Warragul, the
wife of Private R. J. Wallace, Broadmeadows Camp
—a son. Both doing well.
WALSH (nee Lyle Ryan). —On the 18th March,
at St. Andrew's private hospital, Middle Brighton,
to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Walsh, of "Eulinga," 98
New-street, Middle Brighton—a son.
WILLIAMS. —On the 21st March, at 50Rutland-
road, Box Hill, the wife of Mr. F. J. Williams—
a son.
WILSON. —On the 18th March, at "Moonya,"
Lang-street, Princes Hill, to Mr. and Mrs. Alex.
Wilson—a son.
MARRIAGES.
ADAMS—TRESTRAIL. —On the 12th February,
at John-street Methodist Church, by Rev. W.
Wykes, George H. Adams, A.I.F., second son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Adams, Elsternwick, to Bessie,
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Trestrail, of
Williamstown, and granddaughter late Mr. and Mrs
W. Townsend, Heathcote.
BARNETT—ELLIS. —On the 29th March, at the
Presbyterian Manse, Camperdown, by the Rev. A.
Dunn, Private Frederick George, fourth son of the
late William Cobrey Barnett, of Braybrook, and
Mrs. Barnett, of Sunshine, to Emily Stewart Clif-
ford (Millie), only daughter of Cr. W. E. E. Ellis
and Mrs. Ellis, of "Longpoint," Glenfyne.
BENSON—CONNELLY. —On the 15th January,
at St. Brigid's, North Fitzroy, by the Rev. Father
Murtagh, Albert Victor, eldest son of Mr., Mrs.
Benson, to Alice Josephine, youngest daughter of
Mr., Mrs. Connelly, late of Clifton Hill.
BINGER—DAVIDSON. —On the 4th March, at
St. David's Presbyterian Church, Albury, by Rev.
Wm. Powell, Robert, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A.
B. Binger, of Nathalia, to Jeannie, eldest daughter
of Mr. J. L. Davidson, and the late Mary Ann
Davidson, of Nathalia.
BORLAND—FAULDS (Golden Wedding). —On
the 2nd April, 1866, at his brother's residence, High-
street, Maryborough, by the Rev. M. A. Battersby,
Presbyterian minister, Robert Wilson, third son of
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Borland, of Dalry, Scotland, to
Mary Ann Faulds, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. Faulds, Glasgow, Scotland. Present address : 9
Fenwick-street, Geelong.
BRAMMALL—ORGERS. —On the 1st March, at
St. Paul's Church, Malvern, by the Bishop of Wan-
garatta, assisted by the Rev. Geo. E. Lamble[?] and
the Rev. F. Brammall, the Rev. Geo. Brammall,
rector of Bright, son of Joseph Brammall, Bolton,
England, to Elizabeth Eva (Cissie) Odgers, daugh-
ter of the late Thos. Odgers, "Ferndale," Castle-
maine. Present address : The Rectory, Bright.
BRIDGES—COPLEY. —On the 4th March, at
St. Peter's Church of England, Eastern Hill, by
Rev. Canon Hughes, Leonard A. Bridges, third son
of Charles and Katherine Bridges, 10 Napier-street,
Fitzroy, to Ruby Alice Copley, second daughter of
Walter W. and Alice Copley, of 179 Victoria-parade,
Fitzroy. Present address : "Vauxhall," Georgiana-
street, Sandringham.
CANNICOTT—BATTIES. —On the 26th Febru-
ary, at the Methodist Church, Victoria-street, Foots-
cray, by the Rev. E. Tonkin, Edward Henry, eldest
son of Mr. and Mrs. Cannicott, of Helford, Corn-
wall, England, to Florence Maud, youngest daughter
of the late Mr. A. and Mrs. H. Batties, of Fitzroy-
street, Footscray, Victoria. Home papers please
copy.
CONNELL—FARRELLY. —On the 23rd Feb-
ruary, at St. Peter and Paul's R.C. Church, Mon-
tague-street, South Melbourne, by the Rev. Father
Collins, P.P., William John, eldest son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. Connell, of Canning-street, Carlton, to Mar-
garet, second eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Farrelly, of Montague-street, South Melbourne. Pre-
sent address : 35 Owen-street, Carlton.
CONNOR—PARMENTER (Silver Wedding). —
On Easter Tuesday, 31st March, 1891, at St. John's
Church of England, Wagga Wagga, New South
Wales, by the Rev. Dean Pownall, William James,
only son of Mrs. S. Martin and the late Samuel
Connor, of Urana, to Sarah Charlotte, fifth daugh-
ter of James Parmenter and the late Mary Ann,
of "Roseville," Coolamon, New South Wales.
Wagga papers please copy. Present address : 8
Barrup-street, Carlton.
CULLIN—DRUMMOND. —On the 17th March,
at St. George's Presbyterian Church, Castlereagh-
street, Sydney, Stanley, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jas. Cullin, "Wyburn," Moorabin, to Jean, eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Drummond, Fre-
mantle, Western Australia, and niece of Mr. and
Mrs. W. Holland, late of "Uralla," Box Hill. Pre-
sent address : "Merrivale," Henry-street, Ashfield,
New South Wales.
DONALDSON—WALLACE. —On the 12th Feb-
ruary, at Thornbury Presbyterian Church, by the
Rev. J. T. Robinson, James Howat, son of Eliza-
beth and late Henry Donaldson, late of Preston, to
Ruby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Wallace, of
Thornbury. Present address : "Volinda," Penders-
street, Thornbury.
FERGUSON—STALEY. —On the 1st March, at
the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev.
L. Tait, Frank Ernest, son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
J. Ferguson, Broadford, to Florence Maud, eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Staley, Malmsbury.
FOTHERINGHAM—PLANT. —On the 1st March,
at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev.
W. Clemens, James, son of Mrs. Fotheringham, of
Auburn, and the late James Fotheringham (late of
South Yarra), to Mabel Rankin, third daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Plant, 7 Cardigan-street,
East St. Kilda.
FROST—PORTER. —On the 15th January, at the
Congregational Church, Collins-street, Melbourne,
Frederick Charles, second surviving son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Frost, "Heathcote," McKean-street,
North Fitzroy, to Elsie May, eldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. H. H. Porter, 342 St. Kilda-road, Mel-
bourne. Address : 52 Michael-street, North Fitzroy.
At home : Wednesday afternoon, 12th April.
GADSBY—ROBINSON. —On the 9th February,
at St. Luke's, South Melbourne, by the Rev. Ross
Hewton, Frederick William, third eldest son of Mrs.
and the late Arthur Gadsby, of Albert Park, to
Annie May, eldest daughter of Mrs. and the late
Robert Robinson, of Costerfield.
GREEN—MAY.—(Golden Wedding.) —On the
2nd April, 1866, at St. Mark's Church, Fitzroy, by
the Rev. R. Barlow, John, son of the late George
Green, of Cecil-street, Fitzroy, to Catherine, eldest
daughter of the late Samuel May, of Forest Lodge,
Alexander-parade, Collingwood. Present address : 83
Punt-road, Windsor.
HAMBLYN—LENNON.—(Silver Wedding.) —On
the 1st April, 1891, at St. Bridgid's R.C. Church,
Fitzroy, by the Rev. Dean McKenna, George Henry,
eldest son of Margaret and the late George Ham-
blyn, late of Essendon, to Julia, fourth daughter of
Julia and the late Patrick Lennon, of Carlton.
Present address : "Derwent," 73 Victoria-street, West
Brunswick.
HEALEY—MURPHY. —On the 4th March, at
St. Patrick's Church, Melbourne, by the Rev. J.
J. McCarthy, James Joseph, second eldest son of
Mr. and Mrs. T. Healey, of Brunswick, to Mary,
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Murphy, of
Shepparton.
HISLOP—JOHNSON. —On the 8th January, by
the Rev. Mayo, Congregational, Hugh, only son of
Mr. and Mrs. Hislop, "Elonera," Doncaster, to
Elsie May, eldest daughter of the late John Henry
and Rosa Johnson, of Nagambie. Present address :
"Lanark," Grove-road, Box Hill.
HODGENS—LUTJOHANN. —On the 16th Febru-
ary, at St. James's R.C. Church, Elsternwick, by
Rev Father Flannery, Henry James, second son
of Captain and Mrs. H. J. Hodgens, of Garden Vale,
to Norma, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
Lutjohann, of "Tower Hill," Frankston. Present
address "Olinda," Minosa-road, Glen Huntly.
INGRAM—WRIGHT. —On the 19th February, at
Christ Church, South Yarra, by the Rev. Leonard
Townsend, Alexander Hales, youngest son of Mr.
and Mrs. G. R. Ingram, of Saville, to Agnes Estella,
second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wright, of
South Yarra.
MARRIAGES.
JACOBS—ROSIE.—(Silver Wedding). —On the 28[?]th
March, 1891, at the United Methodist Church,
Williamstown, by the Rev. G. W. Harrison, Robert,
third son of the late Charles Jacobs, of Sale, to
Margaret, fourth daughter of the late Thomas Rosie,
Williamstown. Present address : Powell Town, via
Yarra Junction.
KELLOCK—CRUISE. —On the 22nd February, at
the Sacred Heart Church, St. Kilda West, by Rev.
father Ellis, Frederick, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
E. Kellock, of Brunswick, to Adeline, eldest daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Cruise, of Alexandra.
KING—DANIELS.—(Golden Wedding.) —On the
2nd April, 1866, at St. James's Church, by Rev.
S. Chase, Henry Herbert, only son of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Robert King, Bristol, England, to Mary
Elizabeth, only daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
George Daniels, Adelaide, S.A. Present address :
Darnum, Gippsland.
KING—SOUTH. —On the 28th February, at Holy
Trinity Church, Williamstown, by the Rev. Frank
Lynch, Philip Gidley Leslie (private in Australian
Imperial Forces), eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. P. G.
King, "Ayrlie," Seymour, to Laura Evelyn Chur-
chill (Eva), third daughter of Mrs. Rosa Knight
South, of Melbourne, and the late Mr. Marcus Fur-
long South. Sydney and New Zealand papers please
copy.
KINNEAR—VOLK. —On the 20th March, at St.
Mark's Church, Fitzroy, by the Rev. A. J. Drewitt,
Norman George, only son of Mr. W. Kinnear, of
Preston, to Clara Marion, only daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. G. Volk, of Maryborough. Present address :
Leichhardt, Sydney.
LEAK—CLARK. —On the 16th February, at
Holy Trinity Church, Williamstown, by Rev. F.
Lynch, Hector W. Leak, fourth son of Mr. and Mrs.
R. T. Leak, Ascot Vale, to Mona Irene, youngest
daughter of Captain and Mrs. C. Clark, of Pasco-
street, Williamstown. Future address : "Berenice,"
Murray-street, Elsternwick.
LE GRIFFON—RAPER. —On the 4th March, at
St. Matthew's Church, Prahran, by Rev. W. T. C.
Storrs, Staff-Sergeant-Major Albert H. le G iffon
(Broadmeadows camp), eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
H. le Griffon, Windsor, to Violet Elizabeth, only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Raper, Windsor.
LISTON—KIRKOF. —On the 8th February, at Wo-
donga, by the Rev. Dr. Flynn, Patrick Joseph,
second son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Liston,
of, Williamstown, to Mary, second daughter of the
late Edward and Mrs. Kirkof, "The Cascade,"
Tallangatta.
LONG—WILLIAMS.—(Silver Wedding.) —On the
30th March, 1891, at St. Bartholomew's Church of
England, Burnley, Richmond, by the Rev. Henry
James Howell, Robert John, to Margaret Jane Wil-
liams, second daughter of the late David Elias Wil-
liams, of Bangor, Wales. Present address : 42 Swan-
street, Richmond.
MAJOR—GEDYE. —On the 15th March, at the
Melbourne Church of England Grammar School
Chapel, by the Rev. L. Arnold, John Gilbert, eldest
son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Major, of Albert Park,
to Edith, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. T.
Gedye, of Blackburn.
McLOSKEY—SIMMONS. —(Silver Wedding.) On
the 26th March, 1891, at Fitzroy, Victor Henry,
eldest son of John McLoskey, late of Bendigo, to
Frances (Dollie), eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Simmons, late of Healesville. Present address : 239-
241 Nelson-place, Williamstown.
McMILLAN—ASLETT. —On the 26th February,
at the bride's residence, by the Rev. D. M. McCrac-
kett, John James McMillan, of Melbourne, to Daisy
Evelyn, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Aslett, of "Bronte," 82 Railway-place, Flemington,
Victoria.
MIDDLETON—MATHESON. —On the 25th Janu-
ary, at Scots' Church, Collins-street, by Rev. Alex.
Marshall, D.D., William Joseph, second son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. Middleton, of Newcastle, N.S.W.,
to Margaret Florence, eldest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Matheson, of Brunswick. Present address :
"Loloma," 92 Cochrane-street, Garden Vale.
NAUGHTON—HICKEY. —On the 7th March, at
St. Patrick's Cathedral, Melbourne, by the Rev. J.
McCarter, assisted by the Rev. F. A. Conlan, John
Bernard, second youngest son of Mrs. and the late
Patrick Naughton, of "Eblana," Erskine-street,
North Melbourne, to Mary Elizabeth, second eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hickey, of Edin-
burgh Castle Hotel, North Melbourne.
NICHOLLS—EATON. —On the 6th March, by
A. M. Laughton, Esq., Government Statist, Jack
Randle, eldest son of Mrs. Maria Elizabeth Nicholls,
of Willow-grove, Coburg, and of the late Samuel
Martin Nicholls, to Alice Maud Marrianne, only
child of the late John Dodd and Elizabeth Eaton,
of Liverpool, England.
PEACOCK—OSLER. —On the 18th March, at the
residence of the bride's sister, Mrs. G. H. Douglas,
Windsor, by the Rev. W. Clemens, of Benalla, Pri-
vate William Robert Peacock (A.I.F.), only son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. Peacock, Mirboo North, Gipps-
land, to Nellie Myrtle, fourth daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. C. Osler, Mirboo North, Gippsland.
ROLFE—LAKE.—(Silver Wedding.) —On the 2nd
April, 1891, at Holy Trinity Church, Balaclava, St.
Kilda, by the late Rev. Dr. Torrance, George, eldest
son of the late Hon. George Rolfe, Balaclava, to
Jane Ann Lake, widow of the late John Lake.
ROXBURGH—RIDDELL. —On the 7th March,
at Scots' Church, Melbourne, by the Rev. Dr. Mar-
shall, Alexander James Roxburgh, son of Mrs. E.
Roxburgh, of Malvern, to Irene Linda Riddell,
younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Riddell, of
Ascot Vale. At home Saturday, 15th April,
"Riljar," Beaver-street, East Malvern (Caulfield sta-
tion).
SIMMONS—DRAPER.—(Golden Wedding.) —On
the 2nd April, 1866, at Franklinford, Fredric Lang-
ton, eldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Simmons,
of Carlton, to Annie Elizabeth, eldest daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Draper, of Franklinford.
Present address : 239-241 Nelson-place, Williams-
town.
SIMKIN—BAPTISTE. —On the 29th January, at
Church of Christ, North Fitzroy, by J. W. Baker,
Alfred Joseph, eldest son of Alfred Joseph and
Amelia Simkin, of 212 Rae-street, North Fitzroy,
to Olive Dorothy, eldest daughter of Jean Baptiste,
of 130 Little Collins-street. Present address : 212
Rae-street, North Fitzroy.
SPARKS—FAWCETT. —On the 26th February,
at St. John's Church of England, Footscray, by the
Rev. J. T. Baglin, Albert, second son of Mr. and
Mrs. S. Sparks, Footscray, to Adela, youngest daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Fawcett, Footscray.
STEWART—PEDEN.—(Diamond Wedding). —On
the 31st March, 1856, at St. Mary's, Newry, by the
Rev. Father J. O'Brien, John, third son of the late
John and Isabel Stewart, of Castlereagh, Belfast, to
Mary, second daughter of the late John and Ann
Peden, of Tyrone, Co. Tyrone, Ireland. Present
address : 23 Park-street, Abbotsford.
STOKES—THORN. —On the 24th February, at
the Baptist Church, South Yarra, by the Rev. E.
A. Kirwood, Charles Montmorency, elder son of
Mr. C. W. Stokes, Belmont-avenue, East Malvern,
to Winifred Ruth, omly daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Thorn, Toorak-road, South Yarra. Present
address : Toorak-road, South Yarra.
TAYLOR—PULLEN. —On the 4th March at St.
Brigid's Church, North Fitzroy, by the Rev. Dr.
Kelly, Roy T., fifth son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Taylor,
of Eaglehawk, to Eileen H., eldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. G. Pullen, of North Fitzroy.
TORODE—HAIGH. —On the 2nd March, at St.
Stephen's, Richmond, by the Rev. G. E. Gamble,
Th.L., assisted by the Rev. C. W. T. Rogers, Ernest
Harrington (2nd lieutenant, A.I.F.), only son of
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Torode, of "Westgate," Vau-
cluse, Richmond, to Millicent May, elder daughter
of Mrs. Haigh and the late Thomas Haigh, of
Moe.
TYMMS—RAGG. —On the 17th December, 1915,
at St. James's Church of England, Sydney, by the
Rev. W. Wenthworth Shields, M.A., Athol Stanley
Mortimer, M.D., M.S., fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. B.
J. Tymms, of "Monaro," Wills-street, Gardiner, to
Ethel Mary, fourth daughter of Mrs. Hester Ragg,
of Kew.
YOULDEN—PETERS. —On the 11th March, at
Moonee Ponds Baptist Church, by the Rev. R. Ings,
Bombardier Fred. H. Youlden, youngest son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Youlden, of North Melbourne, to
Gertrude Elsie, youngest daughter of Louisa and the
late Adolph Peters, Moonee Ponds. Late of Bal-
larat. Ballarat Courier please copy.
DEATHS.
On Active Service.
HILLS. —On the 29th March, at Colac, of
meningitis, Private Newton Emery Hills, late of
Maribyrnong Remount Depot, and second son of
Annie and the late James E. J. Hills, aged 25
years.
WAGNER. —Killed in action in the Lone Pine
charge, 7th August, 1915 (previously reported miss-
ing), Private Roy James Wagner, 6th Batt., A Com-
pany, second eldest son of Eliza and the late Thomas
Wagner, of Brunswick, much loved brother of Tom,
Will and Florrie, aged 22 years: also his much loved
camp mate, Harry Morgan, of North Melbourne,
who died of wounds.
Duty nobly done.
And then I knew in the dim still night,
What men were mustering side by side.
They were the men who had fought and died
In the ranks of our brave old army.
And their gallant swords may broken lie,
Their bones may bleach 'neath an alien sky,
But the soul of the heroes never die,
They march in the deathless army.
—Inserted by his sorrowing mother and friend, E.
Wagner, 115 Evans-street, Brunswick. - Adelaide
papers please copy.
WAGNER. —Killed in action (previously reported
missing) at Lone Pine, 7th August, 1915, Private
R. J. Wagner, 6th Batt., 5th Reints., A Company,
second son of Mrs. E. Wagner and the late Thomas
Wagner, of Brunswick, aged 21 years.
—Inserted by his dear friends, Mrs. James and
George Honeyman.
BAINBRIDGE. —On the 31st March, at his re-
sidence, "Newburgh," 13 Elphin-grove, Hawthorn,
Joseph Proctor Bainbridge, J.P., aged 76 years, for-
merly of the Union Bank of Australia, beloved hus-
band of Marion J. Bainbridge.
BAMBLETT. —On the ....
Devenish, Daniel, the beloved husband of Kate
(nee Shields), Bendigo; father of William, James,
Daniel, Francis, Edward, Hilda and Mary; son of
the late William Bamblett, squatter, Yea and By-
lands, and brother of Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Eastgate,
Ararat, and Nurse Bamblett, Fitzroy. Bendigo
papers please copy. R.I.P.
CRAWFORD. —On the 13th March, at the resi-
dence of her son-in-law, "Keeyuga," Glenaroua, Jane
Johnstone Crawford, of "Rock Vale," High Camp,
in her 78th year.
DAUM. —On the 29th March, at Tiboobburra,
N.S.W., Ivy Mildred, aged 21 years, dearly beloved
daughter of Christian and Rebecca Daum.
DODDS. —On the 30th March, at her residence,
276 Esplanade east, Port Melbourne, Mary Eliza-
beth, the dearly beloved mother of Lionel Mackenzie
Dodds, of 36 Derham-street, Port Melbourne, now
on active service.
A patient sufferer gone to rest.
DUNLOP. —On the 30th March, at the Melbourne
Hospital, after a long illness, Bessie Dunlop, aged 32
years. Privately interred.
At rest.
FRANCK. —On the 24th February, at Broome,
Western Australia, Captain Paul Friederich Franck,
dearly loved husband of Rose S. Franck, 13 Olive-
street, North Perth.
Resting.
GLASSBOROW. —On the 24th March, at her
residence, Mount Clare-terrace, 97 Raglan-street, Al-
bert Park, Mary, relict of the late Arthur Rom-
ford Glassborow, aged 79.
May her soul rest in peace.
GUNN. —On the 26th March, at the residence of
her parents, 628 Canning-street, North Carlton,
Joyce Alice, dearly loved infant daughter of Wm. G.
A. and Vera Gunn, and sister of little Rona and
Willie, age 9 weeks.
Suffer little children to come unto Me.
HALL. —On the 25th March, at Homoepathic
Hospital, Alfred John, beloved brother of Mrs. A.
J. Burke, Middle Park, and eldest son of the late
Thomas Batt Hall, Coggeshall, England.
Gone to the better land.
HARKIN. —On the 26th March, at "Pyrmont,"
Flemington-street, Flemington, Constance, youngest
loving daughter of Austin and Maggie Harkin. In-
terred privately, 28th inst.
At rest.
HARVEY. —On the 27th March, at Dow-street,
Port Melbourne, Ellen Millicent, the dearly loved
youngest child of Frederick and Ellen Harvey, aged
11 months. Interred privately on 28th, at Coburg.
Our little darling in heaven.
HICKEY. —On the 31st March, at her late resi-
dence, Timor West, Isabella, beloved wife of John
Hickey, and fourth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Mullins, "Tullaroop," Eddington, aged 30 years.
HOGAN. —On the 23rd March, dearly beloved
wife of John Hogan, of Kyabram; mother of Frances,
daughter of Mrs. Tehan and the late Michael Tehan,
sister of William, James and Lizzie, of "Avondale,"
Timmering; Mrs. Hannigan, of Woodend, and Sister
M. Josephs, of Mentone Convent, aged 27 years.
R.I.P.
JACKSON. —On the 30th March (suddenly), at
his residence, 45 Alexander-street, West Footscray,
Andrew, the beloved husband of Eva Jackson, loved
father of Vera, Miriam, Ruth, Andrew (on active
service), Edgar and Ena, formerly of Maroona and
Warrenheip, aged 53.
JONES. —On the 29th March, at the Melbourne
Hospital, Richard Lewis Jones, of Chester, England,
beloved father of Ethel, Bena, Jack and Joe, aged 66
years.
At rest.
Interred privately, Melbourne General Cemetery, 30th
inst.
DEATHS.
KEWLEY. —On the 27th March, at "Oakdale,"
353 High-street, Prahran, Edward Thomas Kewley,
aged 79 years. A colonist of 64 years. Interred
privately.
LEE. —On the 31st March, Elizabeth, beloved wife
of the late Joseph Lee, of Port Melbourne, and
loving mother of Ruby and Joseph Lee, aged 50
years.
Passed peacefully away.
LILLIE. —On the 31st March, at Pickett-street,
Dandenong, Walter Edmund, dearly beloved son of
Thomas and Agnes.
Passed peacefully away.
MALTBY. —On the 30th March, at her grand-
parents' residence, 46 Hamilton-street, Yarraville,
Margaret Karran, beloved daughter of Lieutenant
Thomas Karran Maltby (at the front) and Eliza
Margaret Maltby, of pneumonia, aged 11 months and
2 weeks.
The Lord giveth, and the Lord taketh away.
Blessed be the name of the Lord.
MALTBY. —On the 30th March, at 46 Hamilton-
street, Yarraville, Margaret K., the dearly beloved
only child of Thomas K. (on active service) and
Maggie Maltby, aged 11 months.
McPHILLIMY. —On the 27th March, at Koon-
warra private hospital (suddenly), Louisa Sarah,
wife of Hugh McPhillimy, of 11 Donald-street, Prah-
ran, and dearly loved eldest daughter of Mrs. Mor-
rish and the late Frederick Morrish, of Armadale.
With Christ, which is far better.
MILLS. —On the 31st March, at the residence
of his brother, Mr. John Mills, Sassafras, Findlay
Mills, late of Coatbridge, Scotland, aged 75 years.
Home papers please copy.
Asleep in Jesus.
MITCHELL. —On the 28th March, at No. 1 De
Carle-street, Brunswick, Sarah Mitchell, late of
Bendigo, St. Albans and South Preston, aged 77
years.
MONOGAN. —On the 26th March, at Victoria-
street, Daylesford, John, the beloved husband of
Mary, and loving father of Bert (active service),
Mrs. Savage (Western Australia), Ned (active ser-
vice), Maggie, Frank (active service), and Tess,
eldest son of the late Patrick Monagan, of Albert
Park, aged 57 years. R.I.P.
MORRISS. —On the 30th March, at Melbourne,
Emma Morris, the dearly loved mother of Ernest
Morriss, Norfolk-street, Moonee Ponds, aged 64
years.
NASH. —On the 30th March, at his residence, 77
Schutt-street, Newport, Denis (Din), the dearly
loved husband of Sarah Nash, the affectionate bro-
ther of Mrs. D. Fearon, "Mayville," Melbourne-
road, Williamstown, and fond uncle of May and
Gerard, aged 50 years 10 months.
One of the best.
Rest in peace.
NEYLON. —On the 31st March, at "Highview,"
Jolimont, Michael Fahey Neylon, Stonyhurst, Beeac,
loved husband of Catherine Neylon, aged 83. A
colonist of 66 years. R.I.P.
PAYNE. —On the 29th March, Frederick James,
born 28th March (premature), the dear little infant
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Payne, of 62 Oban-street,
Hawksburn.
PHILLIPS. —On the 30th March, at her resi-
dence, 124 Fitzroy-street, Fitzroy, Lucy, the
dearly beloved wife of the late W. M. Phillips, and
dearly beloved mother of Fred, Ernest, Percy, Her-
bert, Sydney, Jack, Harry, and Mrs. L. Bowers, of
Sydney, and dearly beloved daughter of the late
William K. Emery, of H.M.C., Moor-street, Fitz-
roy, and beloved sister of Issie Emery, of Bass,
Westernport, and loving sister of Mrs. A. Hore, of
Western Australia, aged 69 years. A native of
Fitzroy.
PICKERING. —Ruby Dorothy, aged 3 years 7
months, at Fairfield Hospital, interred Coburg, 28th
March ; also Constance May, aged 8 years, at 205
Albion-street, West Brunswick, Friday, 31st March.
The only two daughters of Arthur and Lavina
Pickering ; granddaughters of George and Mary Frog-
gatt, nieces of John and Mime Edwards, Walter
and Lizzie Hartshorn, Ray and Alice Downs, Minnie
and May Froggatt. Christadelphians please note.
Loved by all.
POWER. —On the 30th March, at the residence
of his parents, No. 55 Lothian-street, North Mel-
bourne, Norman Herbert, the dear little infant twin
son of Michael and Nellie Power, aged 8 months.
Requiescat in pace.
ROBERTSON. —On the 29th March, at Ellerslie,
Laverton, Jeanette Cullen, the beloved wife of Robert
Robertson, and daughter of the late John and Chris-
tina Gilchrist, Islay, Woodend. Interred at Wood-
end on 31st March.
SOMMERVILLE (nee Ferguson). —On the 28th
March, at Williamstown, Emily, wife of Graham
Sommerville, A.I.F., Marrickville, New South Wales,
youngest daughter of the late Hugh Ferguson, Kan-
garoo Flat, Bendigo.
STEPHENS. —On the 30th March, at the Chil-
dren's Hospital, Caroline Cecilia, the dearly loved
eldest daughter of James (on active service), and
Edie Stephens, and loving lister of little Jimmie,
aged 2 years and 5 months.
Our little bud in heaven.
TINNEY. —On the 28th March, at his late resi-
dence, 874 Mount Alexander-road, Essendon, Albert
Frank, the beloved son of Mrs. F. Tinney and the
late Wallace Tinney, of Glenorchy, and brother of
Mrs. J. Robinson, Mrs. J. Jackson, F. Tinney and
the late A. Stewart. Interred privately at the New
Melbourne Cemetery.
TYTHERLEIGH. —On the 30th March, at his
residence, Casterton, John Tytherleigh, aged 75 years,
a colonist of 59 years.
TYTHERLEIGH. —On the 30th March, at Cas-
terton, John Tytherleigh, for many years secretary
and librarian, Mechanics' Institute, aged 75.
WALLACE. —On the 30th March, at Williams-
town, Bridget, relict of the late William Wallace,
loved mother of Mrs. A. Brown, Robert (on active
service), William and Margaret, aged 78. Interred
privately, 31st March. R.I.P.
WALSH. —At her residence, 37 Loch-street, Cam-
berwell, Harriet Ethel (Ettie), dearly loved wife of
Sidney, and mother of Clive and Harold, and eldest
daughter of Mrs. H. Brown, Camberwell, aged 32
years and 7 months.
WHITEWAY. —On the 31st March, at her daugh-
ter's residence, 3 Gipps-street, Collingwood, Mary
Anne, relict of the late Josias Whiteway, beloved
mother of Josias T., Mrs. Ludlow, Fred, Walter,
William and Mrs. Allen, aged 69 years. Private
interment.
A patient sufferer at rest.
IN MEMORIAM.
On Active Service.
NEWMAN. —In sad but loving remembrance of
my dear brother, Driver Charles Sherbourne New-
man, 4th Battery, 1st A.F.A., who departed this
life on the 30th March, 1915, at Mena, Egypt ;
also Rosa, dearly loved wife of the above, who died
on the 11th June, 1910, at Moreland, dear parents
of Ormsby.
Reunited.
—Inserted by his loving brother and sister-in-law,
Geo. and A. Newman, Albert Park.
NEWMAN. —In loving memory of Sherb, the
loved brother of Mr. and Mrs. C. Peters, Have-
lock-road, Hawthorn, who died at Mena Camp,
Egypt, on the 30th March, 1915.
To memory ever dear.
NORDBERG. —In memory of our dear friend and
comrade, Geo. Francis Nordberg, who was killed
in action at Gallipoli Peninsula, 1st December, 1915.
—From his affectionate comrades, Louis G. Wilson
and Henry I. Tonkes, of the 5th Battalion.
WILSON. —On the 18th March, of pneumonia,
at Ismailia Hospital, Lieutenant E. H. Wilson,
fifth loved son of Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Wilson, Big
Springs, Wagga, New South Wales.
APPLETON. —In ever loving memory of our
darling little son and brother, Graham Wilfred
Appleton, who passed peacefully away at 75 Prid-
ham-street, East Prahran, on the 29th March, 1915.
He was only a little white snowdrop,
A frail little flower from his birth;
So God took him back to heaven,
Before he was soiled by the earth.
ARCHIBALD. —In loving memory of our dear
daughter, sister and auntie, Lilla Amy (Lill), who
died at Fort Gellibrand, Williamstown, 2nd April,
1915.
And with the morn those angel faces smile,
Which we have loved long since, and lost awhile.
—Inserted by her loving parents, sisters and nieces.
ARMSTRONG. —In fond and loving memory of
my dear grandfather, who departed this life on 29th
March, 1914, at New Zealand.
Away in a lonely graveyard,
Beneath the lonely sod.
There lies my darling grandfather,
Besting in peace with God.
—Inserted by his granddaughter, Edith.
AUGUSTUS. —In sad and loving memory of our
dear father, Charles Augustus, who departed this
life at Richmond, 30th March, 1915.
Anchored by love, death cannot sever,
We sadly miss him, and will for ever;
Some day, some time, our eyes shall see,
The dear face we hold in memory,
And Christ will link the broken chain
Still closer when we meet again.
—Inserted by his loving daughters, Annie, Clara,
Florrie, Irene and Elsie Augustus.
AUGUSTUS—OLSEN. —In loving memory of my
dearly loved husband, Charles Augustus, who passed
away on 30th March, 1915 ; also my dearly loved
mother, who passed away 30th August, 1915.
I loved them in life, they are dear to me still,
But in grief we must bend to. God's holy will.
My sorrow is great, my loss hard to bear,
But angels will tend my dear loved ones with care.
—Inserted by his sorrowing wife and her loving
daughter, Clara Augustus.
BAGULEY. —In loving memory of Percy, who
passed away at Northcote on the 1st April, 1914.
Remembered.
—Inserted by May, Caulfield.
BAILEY. —In loving memory of our dear sister,
Ruby Alberta, who passed away on the 1st
April, 1905, at Rosamond-street, Balaclava.
Anchored by love, death cannot sever ;
We still sadly miss you, and will for ever.
—Inserted by her loving brother and sister-in-law,
Dave and Ida.
BAILEY. —In loving remembrance of our dearly
loved sister, Ruby Alberta, who died at Rosamond-
street, Balaclava, on the 1st April, 1905.
Ever remembered.
Just when her life was brightest,
And when her hopes were best,
Our dear sister left those that loved her,
Left them for ever to rest.
—Inserted by her loving sister and brother, sister-in-
law and brother-in-law, A.L., J.B., W.B., J.L.
BAIRD. —In loving memory of our dear Willie,
who passed peacefully away on the 31st August,
1914, aged 17 years and 9 months.
Time may heal the broken hearts,
Time may make the wound less sore ;
But time can never stop the longing
For our dear one, gone before.
—Inserted by his loving father and mother, and
sisters.
BAKER. —In memory of our dear father, Henry,
who passed away on 2nd April, 1905, at Carl-
ton.
Although the grave divides us,
And your face we cannot see,
But let this little token tell
We still remember thee.
—Inserted by his loving daughters, Ada, Pearl and
Rose.
BEISSEL. —In loving memory of my dear mother,
Elizabeth Beissel, who died on the 2nd April, 191 ;
also my beloved father, Charles Beissel, J.P., who
died on the 22nd June, 1909, at "Altona," Burn-
ley.
Sadly missed.
—Lizzie and Herman.
BRUCE. —In loving memory of my dear husband
and our dear father, Thomas Dealey Bruce, who died
at Dandenong-road, East Malvern, on 1st April,
1915.
Gone, but not forgotten.
—Inserted by his loving wife and family.
BUGG. —In loving memory of my dear husband,
Robert, who passed away on 31st March, 1915.
Sadly missed.
—Inserted by his loving wife.
CAMPBELL. —In loving memory of our dear
daughters and sisters—Jane, who died 31st March ;
Ellen, 3rd April, 1904 ; also Annie, who died 10th
April, 1909.
When we recall fond memories dear,
Which cling to us from year to year,
Of bygone days in lands afar,
Those memories sweet, how dear they are.
Your pictures hang upon the wall,
Your dear faces we love to see,
And in the hearts of those who loved you
They ever dear shall be.
—Inserted by their loving mother and father, sisters
and brothers.
CANHAM. —In sad remembrance of our dear,
loving father, who died at Carlton on the 30th
March, 1915 (the anniversary of our dear mother's
death, who died at Williamstown). late drill instruc-
tor Emerald Hill (South Melbourne) and Williams-
town Volunteer Corps, and of Head Quarters Staff,
Victoria Barracks, and latterly of Her Majesty's
Theatre, the devoted parents of Mary and Dot, and
of our late and only brothers, Fred, Alfred and
Charles Canham.
Peace, perfect peace.
With loved ones far away.
In Jesus' keeping we are safe, and they.
IN MEMORIAM.
CHRISTIE. —In loving memory of my dear hus-
band, who departed this life on the 31st March,
1915, at 123 Albion-street, East Brunswick. R.I.P.
I have lost my soul's companion,
A life linked with my own ;
Day by day I miss his footsteps,
As I walk through life alone.
—Inserted by his loving wife, Hannah, and loving
son, Claud.
CHRISTIE. —In loving memory of our dear father,
David Christie, who died on the 31st March, 1915.
Sleep on, dear father, we would not wake you,
For sorrow and troubles to darken your brow ;
His rest is perfect, with birds singing o'er him,
No grief, pain or sorrow can come to thee now.
— Inserted by his loving sons, A. and D., and
daughters-in-law, M. and C. Christie ; also son, Jack,
and grandsons, A. and C. Christie, on active ser-
vice.
CHRISTIE. —In loving memory of my dear father,
who departed this life on the 31st March, 1915, at
123 Albion-street, East Brunswick. R.I.P.
Father is gone, but not forgotten,
Nor is the good advice he gave ;
Sweetest thoughts shall ever linger
Around our darling father's grave.
Long days and nights he bore his pain,
To wait for cure was all in vain ;
But God alone, who thought it best,
Did ease his pain and give him rest.
—Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law,
Hannah and Peter Wilton ; also his loving son, Jack
(on active service).
CHRISTIE. —In loving memory of my dear father,
who departed this life on the 31st March, 1915, at
123 Albion-street, East Brunswick. R.I.P.
It is just twelve months to-day, dear dad,
It caused us bitter grief
To see him slowly pine away,
And could not give relief.
Not dead to us, we loved him dear,
Not lost, but gone before ;
He lives with us in memory still,
And will for evermore.
—Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law,
Florrie and George Dawson ; also his loving son,
Jack (on active service).
CONGDON. —In sad and loving remembrance of
my dear husband and our dear daddy, who died
at Yarraville 29th March, 1915.
Sadly missed.
Oh, do not ask me if I miss him.
His life was love and labor,
His heart for his children beat true ;
He cheerfully did his duty,
What more could my dear husband do ?
—Inserted by his loving wife, Ethel Congdon, and
little children, Victor, Horlea, Ricky, Leslie and
little Irnie.
COBBETT. —In loving memory of my dear wife
and our darling mother, who passed away on the
1st April, 1915 ; also my dear son and our dear
brother, Henry Arthur, who was accidentally killed
at Spencer-street on the 8th July, 1911.
Gone, but not forgotten.
—Inserted by J. Corbett and family, Kingston.
COTTER. —In loving memory of our dear bro-
ther, William John (Tom), who departed this life
on the 30th March, 1909, at Fitzroy. R.I.P.
His memory prized is more than gold,
Our brother's worth cannot be told ;
His loved ones now miss him here,
Will always hold his memory dear.
—Inserted by Joe, Jim (on active service, Egypt),
and Tom.
CROOKS. —In loving memory of our dear daugh-
ter and sister Britta, who passed away on the 2nd
April, 1913, aged 19 years.
Our memory often wanders as twilight shadows fall
Back to days of happiness, days beyond recall ;
And a vision comes before us, so fond, so pure, so
sweet,
Of one whose lips are silent, whose heart has ceased
to beat.
No matter how we think of her, her name we often
call,
There is nothing left to answer but her picture on
the wall.
—Inserted by her loving father, mother and sisters,
Jessie, Vera, Zerada.
DENT. —In loving memory of our dear daughter
and sister, Amy Louisa, who died at Melbourne Hos-
pital, 1st April, 1909; also our dear son and brother
(Tony) John Edward, who was killed in Sunshine ac-
cident 20th April, 1908.
We do not forget you, we loved you too dearly,
For your memory to fade from our life like a
dream;
The lips need not speak when our hearts mourn sin-
cerely,
Thoughts often rest where they seldom are seen.
—Inserted by their loving parents, sisters and bro-
thers.
DUGAN. —In sad and loving memory of Mar-
garet Josephine Dugan, who died at Bendigo on
the 1st April, 1906.
—Inserted by her parents, brothers and sisters, of
Tallarook.
EDINGTON.—In fond remembrance of beloved
ulster, Alanrip, died at Cruigic, Perth, Scotland,
1st- April, 1007.
A loving Bister, a faithful friend.
—Inserted by Frank, South Melbourne.
EDWARDS.—In loving memory of our dear
mother and gmndnia, -Liry Jauo Edwards, who pars
ed away 2nd April, 1014,
It's sweet to n?niomccr hor
. Who once was near;
AQtiiough two yea-ra aoaent,
iihe is still just an dear.
—Inserted by Joseph, Ernest and grandchildren.
FELSTEAD.—In loving memory of Thomas W.,
the beloved husband of Jane Felstead, loving father
of T.D., Mrs. Stanstleld, IMF., A.M., IILC., U.S.
—Inserted by his son, Tom.
FELSTEAD.—In loving memory of our dear
father, ,T. 'W, J. HI. d-Vlstuid. who died 2ud April,
1010, at Campbell's Creek.
Gone, but not forgotten;
^ 2Cever shall Ida inemorj' fade,
, Sweetest thought* shall ever linger
Around ojir thirling father's grave.
—Inserted by his loving sons, P.T. and C.S., on
active service, and H.C., returned from active ser-
vice.
FLANNERY.—In sad and loving memory of my
dear eon and our dear brother, Jack, who passed
peacefully away at Sydney, 3rd April, 1015.
Immaeulato heart of iMary,
Your prayew for him extol;
Oh, tiered Jieart of Jeans,
Havo niercy on his soul.
—Inserted by his loving mother, sister and brother-
in-law, M. and W. Stevens.
GARBUTT.—In loving memory of my dear
wV «» H ? A'?' rcllct 01 lato -Captain Qar
«Kd*Vo%fcdicd £xt Awil.
? - iFaujW-olL niy dcar 'moK'cr ' -
I ... .,^veet( .tiioughU of yod I keep:- ..
lm,^ P.^scd away
I- . . My grief is just ns -lecp..
I TasJ, Jotutiey on tluough life
' rm 1,121 °}™ys tliink of yon.
Tliu ouo I fondly, dearly loved,
My mother, good, kind and true.
—Inserted by her fond daughter, Eliza Ann Gar-
butt.
GRAY.—In loving memory of my dear wife, who
passed
The shock was great, the blow severe,
| wth . on.(J 1 Jov«l *0 dear;
! tljojte who have lost aro ablo t/i t«n
I Urn pain at tlie heart at not saying fnroweU.
i ar and c*t our stojw wander,
? -nn ft Z™'0 »°t far away;
-nJicro.v»t» laid our dear mother
Just ono year ago to-tkiy.
—Inserted by her loving husband and sons, Hector
and Stanley.
GRAY.—In sad and loving memory of my dear
daughter, Janet, who died 1stv April, 1915.
Life's weary journey o'er,
Thy will be done.
—Inserted by her mother, Mrs. Rothwell
sisters and brothers.
HIGGS.—In loving memory of my dear husband,
Bert, who died 1st April, 1914, aged 27 years ; also
my dear brother, Leslie, killed in action 10th May,
1915, aged 22 years.
And in the morn those angel faces smile,
That I have loved long since and lost a while.
Oh, sad Gallipoli, so lone and drear,
Thy shores hold for ever our loved one so dear.
—May Higgs.
JOHNSON.—In loving remembrance of our dear
sister-in-law, Janet, who died on 30th March, 1915.
| ? H tho grave could only open.
Many changes you wqidd st-e;
'.ti s\°\:.irc S]ud to know, dear Janet,
i lnat there is aweet rest for thee.
—Inserted by her grieved sisters-in-law, Ada and
Rose, and niece, Violet.
JONES.—Especially dedicated to the memory of
our beloved, our Adeline, who met her death at
Elsternwick on the 31st March, 1909, aged 16 years.
Interred Brighton 2nd April, 1909.
To the glory of love.
Love, faith and trust, their vigils still keep,
Guarding
So when
And she
They the first shall be to take her hand
And lead her lutcl: to tlie fairer land
O, precious soul, in your transient stay.
We could not know your recalling day,
Or that your mission was ended, your part was
done,
When to the glory of love a heart was won.
If we could have known, just you and I,
Could we have planned it better than here you
should lie,
Shielded and sheltered from outside busy life,
Guarded by love luid frctxl from ail strife:
Clothed in nature's own garments by nature's own
plan,
Yet in beauty surpassing all devices of man.
Peace, perfect peace, all nature doth sing,
From the highland o'er the lowland the echoes
doth ring,
To the glory of God and Thy will be done,
Breaks forth from the stones when life's course
is run,
And from the bare mould of clay, for there is
oft nothing more,
To pay a last tribute to love for the one gone
before.
Yet even from such still life will spring
And join the echoecs of praise to the King.
To me it is glorious, this, your last resting place,
Since from earth to the sky my vision can
trace
Wondrous work of creation by an Almighty hand,
A plan and a purpose for each grain of sand,
A love and care in creation for all I can see,
From the earth and the flowers to our own native
gum tree.
Child of mortality, sprung from the earth,
Returned to the bosom of the land of your birth ;
Virgin soil was selected, for no other would do
To meet love's demands in the spot chosen for
you.
Dig here, so they measured, though not knowing
why,
Yet obeying the promptings of love standing by.
A bright, sunny spot, where no shadow could fall.
Love chose, and the sunlight, moon and starlight a
heavenly pall.
Then the encasement, what coler ? There was
none there to say,
So love chose its own color, for love held the
away ;
Love's hand was revealed by the encasement of
blue,
For how else could one know that was the hue
So oft I had chosen to match with her eyes,
As clear in their innocence and blue as the skies,
Blind faith asked no questions, but was contented
to be
Hand maiden to love, and trust love to see,
And to do just as love willed, and trust love
alone,
Through all time and eternity to guard well its
own.
—Mother. With love and remembrance from all of
hers at Deakin-street, Hampton.
KEAST.—In sad and loving memory of our dear
mother, who departed tliis life on 1st April, 1015,
May her soul res* in peace.
— Inserted hy licr loving son and daughter, IL aud
J. Keast.
KELLY.—In loving memory of my dear wife and
our dear mother. Emily Mary Kelly, who passed,
away 1st April 1915.
—By her loving husband, children and grand-
children.
LAMONT.—In loving memory of our dear mother,
who passed -peacefully rnvoy on the 1st April, 1014.
Her lifeivas all lovo and labor,;. ,
iHer heart for her children heat 'true*
She choerfully did her duty, . .
, What more could a mother do. ? .
—Inserted by her daughter and son-in-law, A. F.
and G. W. Bradley, and grandchildren Leslie, Rita,
Mrs. Hamilton, Birdie, George and James.
LARKIN.—In loving memory of my dear mother,
and our deeir Grannie, ivho fell , asleep a:t Hcales
ville on 80th 'March, 1015. 1 es
Tight after darinie«s, gain after loss.
Strength after suffering, Crowii aftor Cross. .
—Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law,
also Bert, Daisy, Arthur, Alice, George, Ruby,
Frank.
METCALFE.—In sad and loving remembrance of
our dear Jane, who departed this life at No. 02
Miller-street, West Melbourne, 1st, April, 1000
Her lowing smiles and kindly ways -
Are pleasant to recall,
? ' She alwnys had a cheery word,
? And was beloved by nil. ? » ?
—Inserted by her mother, sisters and brothers, Mr.
T. Metcalfe, North Carlton ; Mrs. J. Quantock, North
Melbourne ; Mrs. Marsh, Maffra ; and Rev. F. Met-
calfe, Cudgee.
IN MEMORIAM.
McCULLY.—In loving memory of my dear father,
John B. -M'Cully, Ydio died 3lat March, 1012, at
Ojllingwood.
Ho lives in tho hoart of one who kucw his worth.
—Inserted by his son, J. R. McCully.
MILLER.—In loving memory of our dear brother
and uncle, Frederick Oecar Miller, who ?Lied ou
tho Sl-at March, .1014, at A Windsor-street, Foots
cray.
Although lost to sight, to memory ever dear.
—Inserted by loving sister, brother, nephew and
niece, K. and W. Dewsnap.
MILLER.—In sad but loving memory of my dear
husband, Frederick Oscar Miller, who died on the
31st March, 1914, at 4 Windsor-street, Footscray.
Sadly missed.
MOULTON.—In loving memory of our dear
father, who passed peacefully awuy at Fitzroy, lit
April, 1012.
However long our lives may be.
Whatever laud wo viow;
WJrntever joy or grief bo oitr-»,
?Dear dad, we'll think of you.
—Inserted by his loving son and daughter-in-law, Joe
and Rose Moulton, and grandchildren.
MOULTON.—In loving memory of my dear hus-
band aiul father, who. acpirteu tliis life on the
1st April. 1012. uit Fitzroy. ?
Lonely and sad I sit at night.
And think of tho days gune by,
When we ?at at the , Hre$irie bnght.
Dear husband, you aud 1.
Good 'was life heart/ his' Criendship sound,
i'iiitient'in i-ain, loved all cround;
Sweet to our memory, dear to*our hearts,
Our love for dear' father will neter depart.
—Inserted by his loving wife, youngest daughter
and grandchild, E. and S. Fahey.
NEILL.—In loving remembrance of our dear mo-
ther, Eii&aTocth NeiU, vvho pas?.ed auay on the 1st
April, -ldio, at 7 Palerrao--njeet, Soiftfli Yarra.
'We will meet again iu the morning,
Ua tlie d&wn ot a lairer uay.
—Inserted by her loving family.
NEILL.—In loving memory of dear mother, who
passed away 1st April, 1010;' also dear father, on
20th March, 1883.
At rest.
—Inserted by R. N. and A. N.
NEWCOMBE.—In fond remembrance of our dear
father and grandfather, Jnanes Nowcombe, who
panned away at 'Ganaibior,' Tiatiing-strecn, Bruns
widt, on the l«t Aipril, 1UL4.
Father and ' mother reunite.
Ever roinembeced.
—Inserted by his loving son, Arthur, Emily, and
grandchildren.
POOK.—In loving remembrance of my dear uncle,
Robert, who died on 1st April, 1915.
—Sylvia Pook.
RYAN.—In loving remembrance of my dear
mother, who depart «xi this iiifc oa 30th March, 1014,
at Melbourne Hospital..
Thou are not forgotten, dearest mother,
?Nor ever wilt thou to;
As loug aa life and, memory last.
We will remember thee.
—Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law
and grandchild, Mr. and Mra. James ltaMon, and
Jimmio Bahton, port Melbourne.
STEPHENS.—A tribute of everlasting love to
tho nunnery of my dear mother (Anule Stephens),
who irassod away at Peel-street, West Melbourne,
1st April. 1012. IU.P,
Sfother dear, my heart is aching,
And I am thinking of you to-day;
. Sad was tho hour I lost you, mother,
? It only Bccma but yesterday.
Dearest friends anay try. and cheer me, .
But for mother still 1 call;
When 1 lo3t» my darling mother
Theu 1 felt 1 had lost all.
—Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law,
R. and W. Kerbot, Tyrone-street, North Melbourne ;
her sister, Maud Aillirigham, ana famitj'; also her
moUier, J. Mitchell.
TOPE.—In loving remembrance of our dear sister
and auntie (Nellie), who departed thi3 life on the
2nd April, 1015, at Ararat, late of Port Mel
bourne.
Requicscat in pace.
Not a sound disturbs her slumbers,
No't a pain to inark.hor.brovv;
All her trials and carea are over,
Sho is hajipy resting now.
—Inserted by her sister and brother-in-law, Port
Melbourne.
TOPE.—In loving memory of my beloved wife,
Ellen Margaret, and loving mother of Kevin, Jack
and Katitihxn, vvbc died at Attire on Uie 2nd April,
1015. lt.I.P.
' Sadb' missed.
—Inserted by her beloved husband.
TOPE.—In sad and loving memory of our darl-
ing iNellic, who died on 2nd April, 1015.
You are not forgotten) 'Ncllio dear,
Nor ever will you .be; '
As long as Uifo und memory hist
Wo will rcmeniboc thee.
—Inserted by her loving mother, brothers and sister.
TOPE.—In loving memory of our dear sister,
.?Nellie, who departed this life 2nd April (Good Fri
day), 1915.
To your departed soul bo given.
Entrance ttnough .the gates of lieavou,
—Inserted by her loving brother Jack (on active ser-
vice) and her sister-in-law, Hilda Scanlan, Sydney.
TREWIN.—In loving memory of my dear husband
and our deaf father, Titus Trewin, who died at
Altnurta, South Cippsland, 1st April, 1012; also
Alfred John,' dearly loved eldest son of above, acci
dentally killed at State coal mine, 'Wocitliaggi', 22nd
Ai-ril, 1014.
(Reunited.
A faithful father, so truo and kind,
uNo friend on earth like him wo will find;
iFpur years havo passed, and nono can tell
Tho loss of our dear one wo loved so .well,
Cittmly sleep, my dearest brother,
iPain no moro shall mark thy brow:
All_ your toll is o'er for ever,
. -You aro happy resting now.
—Inserted by their loving wife and mother, sisters
and brothers, M. Trewin and family.
VINCENT.—In memory of our dear father,
Frederick P. Vincent, who died at North Carlton
on the 31st March, 1915.
You are gone, but not forgotten,
You were always kind and true ;
Never murmured at your sufferings,
Still we know what you went through.
—Inserted by his loving wife and family.
WADDLE.—In memory of our dearly loved
mother, M. A. Waddle, who passed away at her
daughters residence, lnvermay-grove, Auburn, on the
28th March, 1915.
WALTERS.—In loving memory of my dear hus-
band and our dear father, William Dennett Wal-
ters, who departed this life on 2nd April, 1911.
And with the morn those angel faces smile,
Which I have loved long since and lost awhile.
—Inserted by his loving wife and family, 29 Cun-
ningham-street, South Yarra.
WALTERS.—In loving memory of our dear
father, who passed away at South Yarra, 2nd April,
1911.
Anchored by love, death cannot sever,
We sadly miss him, and will for ever ;
Some day, some time, our eyes shall see,
Our dear father's face we hold in memory.
—Inserted by his loving son and daughter-in-law,
W. and E. Walters.
WATKINS.—In loving memory of my dear hus-
band John, who died at "Fernleigh," Point Nepean-
road, Mordialloc, 1st April, 1911.
Sadly missed.
—Inserted by his loving wife, M. E. Watkins, and
children.
WEIR-SMITH.—In loving memory of Jessie, dear-
ly loved daughter of William and Sarah Weir-
Smith, who died on 30th March, 1914.
Sadly missed, deeply mourned.
—Inserted by her parents and sisters and brother,
Sidney and Irene Green, Alice, Robena and Kitty.
WILDISH.—In loving remembrance of my dear
friend, Ernie, who passed away at Forbes, New
South Wales, 31st March, 1914.
Thou art not forgotten, Ernie,
Nor ever wilt thou be ;
As long as life and memory last
I will remember thee.
—Inserted by his friend, G. Walker, Hawksburn.
WILLIAMS.—In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed away on the 1st April, 1914.
Just two years ago to-day,
Yes, I remember well ;
I stood beside your dying bed,
To say a long farewell.
All you who have a mother,
Love her while you may ;
She will not always linger,
Too soon she'll pass away.
—Inserted by her loving daughter, J. Thornhill.
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.
BLACKWELL.—The DAUGHTERS of the late
WILLIAM Biy.ioivWiCLL cltsirc to express
uieir hearU« t THANKS to thdr friends for letteS
cards and lloral tributes, tspeeially tlianking Mrs.
Malcolm for her kindness and attention to their dear
father.
Fire Station, Flemington.
GIPSON.—Mr. and Mrs. GIPSON and FAMILY
dwdi\j to return their heartielt TH.VLNIKS to
yrnlLJ?u*\y, for eir\b, letters and tloral
tributcd and kind exiircwsions of sympatliy in tho
looia of tlicir dear ^011, Robert, also l{ev; ,T. JJ. Itce'l,
Dr. Haynes, of IticUiuiond; I,»r. Floranco and stall' of
Mooropna Hospital for their unremitting care and
attention.
84 Swan-street, Richmond.
HICKSON.—The WIDOW of the late Private
WILLIAM HICKSON (Hair Dresser) desires
to tender her heartfelt THANKS to her many
frienda for cards, letters, u-ligramrt and' kind ox
prtfiiiond of ni-n^atliy and tloitul tributeti hi her
lve^viL. &aa and sudden bereminent, a nil alao \rikh*u
to . . lhank tiipUaln- Ohaphiln Nuwtou ami doctors,
nursia and ordiTliw of 'No. 20 ajul' lo ward* of
Base Hcwpltal, Molbottrne, for flio untiring att'U-
rion to iior late hutibawl. . Thanka ore also due
to omcora and brothen* of SJiamnrck, U.A.O.D ? also'1
Mr. Apps, for tlio admirable arrangooieuta of tho
funeral.
823 Sydney-road, Coburg.
LUCAS.—The BROTHER and SISTER of the
latex QUEENIE LUCAS dmiro to ^ THANK
tuiedr relatives aiul friends lor their uxprtwiioua of
wjnipathy, cauls and tloni.1 tributcu during tiliair End
btTittveuuent, especially Thankii^r Dr. TarleUwi, the
si-u.'av and nurses of tlie P II. wing of tlie Austin
Hospital,- Hpidolboig, for tii- ir Icind and imrein;t
ting. wvB of their sister during hdr illi^i«; also
llianklng Mr. '\\. Inin for the excellent omintr
-21 10 carr'(rJ- ollt tlie funeral arrangements.
MEAKER.—Mr. and Mrs. F. E. MEAKER and
4,vM.-^L,Y„d??)Iro lo„««j»rctM. tlicir sincero
THANKS to tlieir numy frieiuls and ndativ&i for
their esn-ra.6ionf) of nuupatliv, telegnvuw, loiters
cams and beautiful iloral t.ibutwj, on the occasion
of the loss of our dear daughter, Violet, especially
l^aiiking 'lteiv*. J. B, Sh«n-, Itev. Betts, IUm'. de
B, Grithwi; aloo the young ladies of Mataa and Co.
387 Ualoii-streot, West Brunnwiek.
MR. and Mrs. G. EDWARDS desire to express
their sincere THANKS to their many friends
for letters, cards, tele^rama. in thole sudden and sad
bereavement; also Messrs. Klnnear and , ofllce staff
Measrs. Michaelis, Hallensteln, Uiunblers' C.O., High
land Society, Caledonian Society, Oollingwood Coun
cil, Red Cross Committee.
"Sheldon," 180 Gipps-street, Abbotsford.
MR. LARTER desires to THANK his kind friends
and relations for letters and cards of sym-
patliy in his recent, sad beroavoment; he also wishes
to specially tha.uk Dr. B. Loughrey, f or nil Kind
attcudanco to 'Ids lato wife.
Late of 13 Connell-street, llawtliorn.
MR. THOMAS ELWELL DANCAN and
U3JL DAUUILTIOU wMi to convoy their THANKS
to Uie otlLceir. anxl mcunil)c!« of tlio 10U1 of tl»e 8U1
Light Horse; also, their njan^'. friends for kind syra
iwihy aud lloraV tributes in their recent sad bereave-
ment.
MR. and Mrs. G. ANDREWS and FAMILY de-
siro to THAJNIi Dlieir nrniu«rou» friuida for
ta-.eir kind expressions of sj-miKithy, lottera, cauls and
floral tributes: also Dr. Spriug ami Nurse Bobi, of
Efcsendon, and cai)eebiUy 'IMianking Mr. and Mrs. A.
Nash, and staff of 'Baliarto,' Craubaurne, CorUiedr
Jriiidnaw to tilieir ? daughter and sister May- in. her
last few hours.
MR. P. T. WELLS and Mrs. F. E. BLUNDEN
and FA^ILLY return heartfelt IIHjAIXKS to
all- kind fnewls and rehitbjw fui* flowore ajid exj-re»-
slons ' of sympatilvy ia their went md bercavwaent;
Uicy also desire to Tliauk Dr. Oliencrj' . aud tilio
nurses for their tireless efforts.
MR., Mrs. and Miss FORSTER desire to
very sincerely THANK their many kiud friends
for all. oxpneesiona of sjiniuUiy during tiheir roaaifc
sad bereavement.
MR. NORMAN and FAMILY desire to THANK
the tnany kiud friends- for letters, cards and
floral tributes rccelve-l during their recent , sad be
reavement, also thanking Drayton and Garson for
the manner in which they carried out the funeral
arrangements.
5 Regent-street, Prahran.
MRS. W. FERGUSON and Miss FERGUSON,
of "The Glen," Broadford, desire to THANK
their mauy kind 'friends tor letters, cards, telegrams
and uicsatigea of sympathy ia their rtcent sad bc
reavement.
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.
MRS. T. J. BURTON and FAMILY desire to
THANK their many kind friends and itlatious
for floral tributes, canls, telegrams and messages of
sympathy in their recent sad bereavement.
MRS. W. JAQUES and FAMILY, also Mrs.
JAQ\UES, SEN., and FAMILY, desire to
return lllANI^S to tlieir munv frieuds for letteis,
cards, telegrams and tionil tributes; aluo the Rev.
A. McCarlie and Dr. Hamilton, for their kind at-
tention during their recent sad bereavement.
MRS. WILLIAM DUCKWORTH wishes to
THANK all kind friends lor. telegrams, letters,
cards and floral tribute.* and sjTnpathy ia her re
cent sad bereavement ; also doctors and nurses at
Melbourne Hospital, for kind attention.
MRS. TEDSTALL and DAUGHTERS desire to
THANK their many friends for their kind
sympathy, letters, tehgiunis, floral tributes,
&c., received in their sad and fuiddcn. bereavement;
also Dr. Ormond, for his untiring attentiou.
7 Sorrett-avenue, Malvern.
MRS. WILLIAM HOGAN and DAUGHTER
(Kitty), of 11 Tii -rnpj.»n-s:reet, Abliotstord, 1
desire to THANK all kind !ri: 'iua who sent tionil
tributes, cards, lctte-is telegrams, aud to sped- ,
ally thank Mru. P. J. Vailaucv. Mr. IJ. 'Dudley and
Mr. D. Mitchell ; also nia fellow v. urKineo. ..it the
Australian JWstilleiy and tlio Kodak Employes, aim
neighbors, for Uic-ir kiud atteution in tlieir recent
sad bereavement.
MRS. FRED. P. OWEN wishes to THANK the
numerous kind Iritmls aiul relatives for floral
tributes, letters and exjntbHions- of ' r^Lapathy,
especially 'I'le.idting the twipdoits of JfcUits. H'Uu-.
ron, Biivl and Co., for Uieir kiiuincya ill my sad
and sudden bereavement.
MRS. FORSTER and FAMILY desire to very
sincerely THANK all kind frlsncls for expres
sions of symimUiy, letters, telegrams ami cards dur
ing their recent tad beivuveiueut; also Father King
and Dr. Maillcr for their kiud attention during his
illness.
MRS. WHITWORTH and FAMILY desire to
THANK all kind friends wlio scat floral tri
butes, cards, letters, tclegiams; tliey -wish to espe
cially thank the employes of F. K. Cox end Co.,
in their recent sad hereavtsnent.
59 Princes-street, Flemington.
MRS. J. COUSINS and FAMILY desire to
THANK their many friends for kind expres-
sions of sympathy, letters, cards, telegrams and floral
tributes, especially the doctor and nurses of 24 ward,
Melbourne Hospital, for their great care anJs atten
tion ; i'.lso Uie llev, A. H, Raymond, for his kiudncsa
during their recent sad bereavement.
NEVILLE.—Mr. and Mrs. F. NEVILLE desire
to convey itiholr siaeere THANKS to their
many friends acid aela^;/.»iis who by Setters, cardsand
floral tributes and atj»rcs»ions of sympatJiy extended
such kia-iaess tn thuir iceunt sad and sudden be
reavement, espoelfully Thajikiag Mr. Pittaian, also
Dr. Newing, for his kind attention.
PEARSON.—Mr. and Mrs. JAMES PEARSON,
of Ellen Park, Whittkfea, dtniro to 'l'iLANK.
all kind frirauU for tlieir expressions ot sjmiiiatJlxy
in tiuv fhapj of cordH, letU-ra aiul floral trw-ut*w
in tho r.-cont ind oj«\ jiuddeti beivaveouint' of tlieir
little daughter, Ijllian Ma^-; also nursing stalf
at. Q.M.I.D. Hospital, Fairfield.
RAIN.—Mrs. and Miss RAIN desire to return
THANKS to all kind fiiends for leUera, tele
grams, floral tributes and expressions of s-Tni-athy
during their sad bereavement.
30 Gipps-street, Collingwood.
REYNOLDS.—Mrs. W. REYNOLDS desires to
cxpress her ho;irtfelt THANKS to friends, re
lations, vvho by letteni, twlegramr,, cards, visits and
floral tributes, esi-ecially thanking sisters and .nunw,
Dr. John Murphy, of Mount St.. Evin's private hos
pital ; John U n.n, stewards of Ascot B«cinff Club;
also John I-alej', for funeral arrangements, in her
recent sad and sudden bereavement.
294 Toorak-road, South Yarra.
SWAIN.—The SONS and DAUGHTERS of the
late Mrs. SWAIN desire to express their
heartfelt THANKS to their many kind friends, for
letters, cards, telegrams and floral tributes ; and to
specially thank Mrs. Nicholson and Mrs. Vorbach,
for their kindness to them in their sad bereave-
ment.
125 Pickles-street, Port Melbourne.
THE FAMILY of the late Mrs. ANDREW, of
Fitzroy, desire to THANK their many friends
for letters, telegrams, cards and floral tributes in
their recent sad bereavement.
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