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BIRTHS.
ALLAN (nee Wearne). –On the 18th April, at
"Belhaven," Glenview-avenue, Malvern, to Mr. and
Mr. Alexander A. Allan — a daughter (Norma
Lovina).
AULT (nee Elsie Billing). –On the 10th April, at
"Hiawatha." Clara-street, South Yarra, to Mr.
and Mrs. H. B. Ault—a son (Geoffrey Balwyn).
BALFOUR (nee Cissie Allen). –On the 14th April,
at Nurse Baird's private hospital, 26 Wilson-street,
Princes Hill, to Mr. and Mrs. Balfour—a son (Gor-
don Allen)
BUTLER. –On the 13th April, at 131 Amess-street,
North Carlton, to Mr. and Mrs. George Butler–
twins, son and daughter. All doing well.
CANTLAY. –Onthe 1st April, at Cranleigh private
nursing home, Auckland, New Zealand, to Mr. and
Mrs. J. Cantlay (nee Essie Tucker)—a son.
CLACK ( nee Arblaster).—On the 6th April, at
"Granfield," 10 Robinson's-road, Auburn, to Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Clack—a daughter (Dorothy May).
CONROY. —On the 21st March, at "Myrnong,"
Redan-street, St. Kilda, the wife of Ernest Con-
roy, Park-street, St. Kilda— a daughter.
CROOKE. —On the 2nd April, at "Onslow," Foley-
street, Kew, to Mr. and Mr. E. Athorn Crooke— a
daughter.
FAULL (nee Lily Ezart). —On the 8th April, to
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. H. Faull—a son (stillborn).
FORDE. —On the 17th April, at " Hispania," Robb-
street, Moonee Ponds, to Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Forde
—a son (John Joseph).
FRANKLIN (nee Beckett). –On the 6th April, at
"Strathclyde," 294 Inkerman-street, East St. Kilda.
the wife of Frederic William Franklin— a son
(Frederic William). Sydney and Western Australian
papers please copy.
GATES (nee Bryant). —On the 4th April, at
"Weeroona," May-street, East Kew, to Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Gates—a daughter (Clarice Jean). Both
well.
GEDYE. —On the 29th March, at Nurse Phillip's
private hospital, 23 Murray-street, East Prahran, the
wife of V. Gedye, 20 Grattan-street— a daughter.
GEMMELL-SMITH - On the 23rd February, at
Rawarai, Ba, Fiji, The wife of Guy Gemmell-Smith -
a son.
HUGHES.— On the 26th March, at Nurse Hinch-
cliffe's private hospital, James-street, Brighton, the
wife of E. W. Hughes— a daughter (Nancy Enid).
JOHNSON (nee Taylor).— On the 9th April, at
Nurse Ward's private hospital, Cole-street, Garden
Vale, the wife of Harry Johnson— a son (Alfred
Henry).
JONES (nee Hallowell).—On the 8th April, at
"Wowing," 86 Fitzwilliam-street, Kew. to Mr. and
Mrs. Ashton W. Jones— a son (Donald Ashton).
KIRBY. —On the 8th April, at Nurse Baird's pri-
vate hospital, 26 Wilson-street, Princes Hill, to Mr.
and rs. J. J. Kirby— a daughter (Nellie Eilleen).
LANGSFORD (nee Katie Phillips). –On the 8th
April, at Nurse French's Private Hospital, Won-
thaggi, the wife of R. Langsford— a daughter (still-
born).
LEVEY (nee Vippond). —On the 8th April, at 24
Spensley-street, Clifton Hill, to Mr. and Mrs. Nor
man Levey— a daughter (Berenice Norma). Both
well.
LOCKINGTON. –On the 15th April, at 15 Bent-
street, Moonee Vale, West Brunswick, to Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Lockington— a son.
LOUGHNAN— On the 20th March, at Strathfield,
Sydney, Ada, wife of Edward Loughnan— a daughter.
MACDONALD. —On the 5th Anril, at Nurse Baird's
private hospital. Wilson-street, Prlnces Hill, to Mr.
and Mrs. John .MncDnnald, of 19 Brooks-street, North
Fitzroy-a daughter (Florence Elizabeth).
MAIDES.— On the 14th April, at 27 Wynnstay-
grove, Armadale, the wife of F. W. Maides—a son
(Vivian Watford).
MANKS. –On the 1st April, at Albert Park, to
Mr. and Mrs. Manks— a son (Kenneth Bruce).
MARTIN (nee K. Frogley). —On the 5th April, at
"Malvema," St. John's-avenue, Mont Albert, to
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Martin— a son (Leonard Wil-
liam).
NEWBIGIN. —On the 8th April, at "Sydenham,"
Burwood, the wife of Harold Newbigin-a daughter.
NEWMAN.—On the 13th April, at Nurse Robert-
son's private hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Newman—a daughter (Velda May). Both doing well.
OSBORN (nee Buston) .—On the 30th March, at
"Irlyn," 12 John-street, St. Kilda, the wife of
Leonard B. Osborn—a daughter. English and South
Australian papers please copy.
PARTRIDGE (Pinne). —On th 12th April, at 13
Thomas street, Brunswick, to Mr. and Mrs A. Part-
ridge— a son (Alexander Bowen).
PLUMRIDGE. –On the 13th April, at Grove-road,
Hawthorn, to Mr. and Mrs. Ern. Plumridge— a son
(Thomas William Maurice).
POCOCK. –On the 27th March, at "Emohruo," 10
Eleanor-street, Footscray, to Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Pocock-a son (Robert Charles).
PRITCHARD (nee Pemberton). –On the 4th
April, at 341 Richardson-street, Middle Park, to
Mr. and Mrs. Stan. Pritchard— a son. Both doing
well.
RICE (nee Thompson).— On the 4th April, at 411
Riversdale-road, Auburn, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Rice—a daughter. Both well.
ROGERS.-On the 24th March, at "Clovelly," 916
Drummond-street, North Carlton, to the Rev. C. W.
T. and Mrs. Rogers—a daughter.
SARGEANT -On the 13th April, at 76 Albion-
street, West Brunswick, to Mr. and Mrs. P. E.
Sargeant—a son (Kenneth Desmond).
SMITH.-On the 15th April, at 41 Stirling-street,
East Kew, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith— a daughter.
Both well.
STEPHENS.— On the 27th March, at Brunswick,
to Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Stephens, Emerald—a son.
THURMAN.-On the 30th March, at Nurse
Pierce's private hospital. 33 Moreland-road, Bruns
wick. to Mr. and Mre. S. Bailey Thurman-a son
(Ernest Bailey).
TOOGOOD (nee Carrie Nutbean) - On the
April, at 31 Mahony-street, North Richmond, to Mr.
and Mrs. William Chester Toogood- a son (George).
Both well. Camperdown Chronicle please copy.
WANNAN (nee Fullwood).— On the 15th.
at "Valrosa," The Avenue, Moreland, to Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Fearn Wannan-a daughter.
WATSON (nee Shaw).— On the 6th April, at Nurse
Emerson's private hospital, Hoddle-street, Colling-
wood, the wife of John William Watson—a son
(stillborn).
WERTHEIM .— On the 15th April, at "Medlow,"
Kensington-road, South Yarra, the wife of Herbert
Wertheim—a son.
MARRIAGES.
ANDERSON- LAIRD.-On the 18th January, by
the Rev. J. H. Mackay, John Sommerville, elder son
of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Anderson, of South Mel-
bourne, to Annie, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
R. Laird, of South Melbourne.
ANDERSON - MITCHELL. On the 6th March, at
"Tulliallan," Williamstown, by the Rev. Robert
Murray, M.A., B.D., Andrew, only son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. Anderson, "Strathearn," Camberwell, to
Constance, younger daughter of Capt. and Mrs.
Jas. Mitchell, "Tulliallan," Williamstown. At
home 23rd April, "Tulliallan," Williamstown.
ARTHUR - BELL. — On the 15th April, by Rev.
Jennings, Fitzroy, Henry E. Arthur, to Fanny
Gladys Bell, only daughter of H. Bell, Esq., "Clive-
den," Regent, Preston.
BALLI— RIDDIE.— On the 15th March, at All
Saints' Church, by the Rev. B. C. A. Eva, John
Baptist, eldest son of John and Jane Ball, to Clarice
Ellen Thompson, the only daughter of Andrew and
Clara Riddie, of Victorla-street, Preston. Bendigo
papers please copy.
BARBER— GILES.— On the 20th March, at the
residence of the bride's sister, "Llansamlet," Arma
dale, by the Rev. D. Miller, John Hincks, second
son of Mrs. C. Barber and the late J. R. S. Barber,
to Ada Sarah, fourth daughter of the late J. G.
Gilts, formerly of Ararat.
BARLETT— COWAN.— On the 27th February, at
the Church of England manse, by the Rev. Mr.
Hoskins, of Fitzroy. Frank Thomas Barlett, eldest
son of Charles and Emma Barlett, of Moreland-road,
to Florence Cowan, youngest daughter of James
Cowan, of Grant-street, South Melbourne. Present
address: 122 Pascoe Vale-road, Moonee Ponds.
BEAUMONT—KNOWLES.—On the 1st March, at
St. Mary's Church of England, North Melbourne,
by the Rev. J. H. Frewin, Robert Valentine, eld-
est son of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Beaumout, of South
Melbourne, to Gwendolyn May, eldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. S. Knowles, of Arden-street, North
Melbourne.
BEER - PENHALL— On the 16th April, at Chew-
ton, Clarence Beer, of Boort, to Beatrice Maud Pen-
hall, of Wattle Gully, Chewton.
BRAZIER - BUTCHER — On the 20th March, at
the residence of the bridegroom's sister, Mrs. A. E.
Moden, Geelong, by the Rev. R. M. Fergus, Roland
MacNaughton, youngest son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. J. Brazier, of Port Fairy, to Ruby Hardie,
youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W, Butcher,
late of Daylesford,
BRAZIER - HARDING — On the 21st March, at
"Highclere," Fish Creek, by Rev. H. P. Phillips,
William Clifford, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brazier
of Brunswick, to Muriel Alice, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. Harding, of Fish Creek, Gippsland. Pre-
sent address: Beckwith-street, Coburg.
BRIDGMAN— DAWSON.-On the 16th April, at
St. Matthew's Church, Prahran, by Rev. W. T. C.
Storrs, William Henry , eldest son of W. H. and A.
Bridgman, Malvern, to Evelyn Lucy, eldest daughter
of William Duwson, Burham, New South Wales.
BROADBENT— RASHLEIGH. — On the 19th
March, at Punt-road Methodist., by Rev. A. E.
Albiston, Leslie George, only son of Thomas Archi
bald and the late Ellen Broadbent, of Windsor, to
Emily Maude, eldest daughter of Garrance Hayne
and Sarah Rashleigh, of East Prahran. Present
address: "Buena Vista," Rosstown-road, Carnegie.
BROOKS— RHODES-BROOK.— On the 27th March,
at St. George's Church of England, Flemington, by
the Rev. Chas. Brewer, Herbert, youngest son of
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Brooks, to Ethel, only daugh
ter of Mrs. T. L. Shaw and the late Arthur Rhodes-
Brook.
BROWN— LAWSON.— On the 1st March, John
Harris, eldest son of Mr. and Mre. James Brown,
Moreland-road, West Brunswick, to Amy Blanche,
daughter of Mrs. Agues and the late Charles Lawson,
"Osman," Gatehouse-street, Parkville. Present ad-
dress: "Laureston," 461 Moreland-road, West Bruns
wick.
COHEN—STONE.— On the 20th March, at North
Sydney, New South Wales, Erie Philip, elder son
of Joseph Cohen, of North Sydney, to Maud Mary,
only daughter of Herbert and Annie Stone, of
North Fitzroy, Melbourne.
FLETCHER—PARSONS.— On the 19th March, at
Christ Church, Brunswick, by the Rev. B. Sharp,
Richard Alfred, second son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Fletcher, Cameron-street, Coburg, to F. Pearl, young-
est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Parsons,
"Homeville," Albion-street, West Brunswick. 2
Linda-street, Coburg.
FORD - M'JANNET .— On the 15th March, at the
Napier-street Presbyterian Church, Fitzroy, by the
Rev. Charles Neville, Thomas Herman, eldest son
of Thomas David and Ida Louise Ford, 59 Kerford-
road, Albert Park, to Isabella Agnes (Ella), elder
daughter of Alexander and the late Isabella Ann
M'Jannet, 91 Gore-street, Fitzroy. "Gwenville,"
Homer-street. Moonee Pouds.
GERMAINE— EVANS -On the 20th March, at
'Camden," Barkly-street, St. Kilda, by Rev. David
Ross Fredrick, son of the late Frederick Germaine,
Dunkeld, to Constance S., eldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, T Harlow Evans; St. Kilda.
GORDON— LORD.— On the 19th March, at Presby-
Manse, Williamstown, by thy Rev. John Mur
ray, Daniel Davidson, youngest son of the late Don
ald Gordon, of Yarraville, to Ada Rubina, third
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Lord, of gas works,
Williamstown.
GREENWAY— WILDING.— On the 22nd March, at
the Presbyterian Church, Middle Park, by the Rev.
Goyne, Thomas B. , eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. E.
S. Greenway, North Carlton; to Mary Emma, third
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Wilding, Park-road,
Middle Park.
HEAD— NIELSEN —On the 16th April, at the re-
sidence of the bride, by the Rev. R. A. Roberts,
assisted by Rev. J. J. Owen. John Head, assayer, of
Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, eldest son of Mr. B.
Head, mine manager. Western Australia, to Ottolie
Nielsen, daughter of Mrs. R. E. Nielsen, 255 Swan-
ston-street.
HEATHCOTE—BUNKIN.—On the 26th March, at
St. John's Church, East Malvern, by the Rev. Canon
Gason, Thomas Harold, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Heathcote, of Malvern, to Ethel Constance,
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Bunkin,
of East Malvern. Present address: "Woodlands,"
Pinnacle, via Grenfell, N.S.W.
HOWELLS—DAVIS.—On the 22nd March, at the
bride's residence, 18 Princes-street, North Williams-
town, by the Rev. Chas. Brewer, David Ernest.
youngest son of the late John and Bessie Howells,
late of Williamstown, to Margaret Blackwood, young-
est daughter of John and the late Mary Davis, late
of Dorcas-street, South Melbourne.
HUDSON—HIAM.—On the 19th March, at the
Church of Christ, Abbotsford, by Mr. J. W. Pars-
low, Fredk. William John, only son of Mrs. Hudson
and the late Fredk. Hudson, late of Clifton Hill, to
Ada, fourth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Hiam, of
Abbotsford. Present address: "Nyora," Bartlett-
street, North Preston.
HUGHES — MITCHELL.— On the 15th April, at
Wesley Church, Melbourne, by the Rev. M'Callum,
Eric Arden, second son of the late William Hughes
and Mrs. E. R. Hocking, East Meibnurue, to
Nellie Sophie, only daughter of tbe late John Wil
liams and Alice Mitchell, Cork, Ireland.
IRVINE -ROSENBAUM.— On the 11th March,
by private registrar, Frederick Charles, only son of
Mrs. L. Irvine and the late David Irvine, "Scar
borough," Fitzroy-street, St. Kilda, to Mabel,
younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Rosenbaum,
of Crimea-street, St. Kilda. Present address, Ma
Flats, Fitzroy-street, St. Kilda.
MARRIAGES.
JENKINS - GRIFFITHS -On the 18th March,
1915, at "Magnolia," Paisley-street, Footscray,
by the Rev. J. H. Goble, Robert, son of the late
J. S. Jenkins and Mrs. E. Jenkins, to Ada E.,
daughter of the late T. and H. Griffiths, of
Altona, Williamstown.
LEWIS - LEWIS -On the 22nd March, at Church
of Christ, South Yarra, by Rev. A. W. Connor, of
Bendigo, Edward Herbert, twin son of Mr. and
Mrs. David A. Lewis, of Caulfield, to Frances Mary,
eldest daughter of Victoria and the late Evan Lewis,
late of Castlemaine. Present address: "Leicester,"
Grant-street, Colac.
LEY - M'CARTHY.— On the 4th February, at St.
Patrick's Cathedral, Melbourne (nuptial mass), by
Rev. Father M'Laughlin, Thomas F. Ley, fourth
son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Ley, "Weein," Tallan-
gatta, to Nance, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
D. J. M'Carthy, "Danora," Traralgon.
MACLENNAN— RICE.— On the 22nd March, at
Port Melbourne, by the Rev. H. S. Hollow, Wil-
liam, fourth son of Mrs. S. A. and the late A.
MacLennan, of Murchison, to Rose, only daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. E. Rice, Port Melbourne.
M'COMBE - CORNWALL.— On the 22nd March, at
the Malvern Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. D.
Macrae Stewart, Sydney, eldest son of Mr. J.
M'Combe, Moorooduc (late Carrum), to Florence
Ethel, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Cornwall, of "Kilsyth," East Malvern. Present
address: "Inverell," Kooyong-road, Caulfield. Queens-
land and Western Australian papers please copy.
M'DONALD - BENNETT.-On the 20th March, at
the John-street Methodist Church, Williamstown, by
the Rev. F. Mason, James Henderson, youngest son
of the late William M'Donald, Edinburgh, Scotland,
to Minnie Louise, daughter of William Bennett,
Queen-street, North Williamstown.
MOFFATT— CHISHOLM.— On the 22nd March,
at St. George's Presbyterian Church, East St. Kilda,
by the Rev. A. Gillison, George W. Moffatt, third
son of Isaac and Mary Moffatt, Kensington, to
Annie, youngest daughter of Mrs. A. Chisholm,
Windsor.
MOORE-LANGHAM.-On the 12th March, at
the Clifton Hill Methodist Church, by Rev. A.
Madsen, Norman William, elder son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Moore, of Brighton Beach, to Gertrude,
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Langham,
of Northcote. At home Saturday, 3rd May, after-
noon and evening, Maltravers-road, Ivanhoe.
MORRIS— PERL.— On the 18th March, at the
Synagogue, Bourke-street, by Rabbi Dr. Abrahams,
Dr. J. Ira, Morris, of San Francisco, to Stella, only
daughter of Joseph and Emma Perl.
NARRACOTT— BUNNING,— On the 22nd March,
at St. James's Church, Moonee Ponds, by Rev.
W. E. Ramshaw, William Herbert, second son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Narracott, of Thorpdale, late of
Moonee Ponds, to Lillian, the only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bunning, Moonee Ponds.
NICHOLAS— BEATTIE.— On the 5th March, at the
residence of the bride's mother, by the Rev. Thos.
Dickson, Edgar J. E., fourth son of Mr. and the
late Mary Alice Nicholas, of Kangaroo Ground, to
Marie (May), second daughter of Mrs. and the late
David Beattie, of Windsor-crescent, Surrey Hills.
Present address; Clyde-street, St. Arnaud.
OATES— ROBERTS.— On the 22nd March, at the
Methodist Church, Brougham-street, North Mel-
bourne, by Rev. Wesley Johns, assisted by Rev. S.
Knight, John Rickard, eldest son of Rebecca and
the late John R. Oates, of Melrose-street, North
Melbourne, to Louie, youngest daughter of the late
James and Louisa Roberts, of Gatehouse-street,
Parkville. At home, afternoon and evening, 23rd
inst., 53 Melrose-street, North Melbourne.
O'BRIEN - MALLEY -On the 9th April, at St.
Nicholas's R.C. Church, Tamworth, New South
Wales, by the Very Rev. Dean O'Neill, William
Laurence, eldest son of the late William O'Brien,
and of Mrs. O'Brien, of Castlemaine, Victoria, to
Mary Ellen, youngest daughter of the late M. J.
Malley and Mrs. Malley, of Marius-street, Tamworth.
(Nuptial mass.)
REMINGTON - COPELAND -On the 18th March,
at St. John's Church, West Perth, Western Austra-
lia, by the Rev. C. Grimes, M.A., John Henry, eldest
son of John Remington, Ballarat, to Jane (Jean)
Allen Mercy, fourth daughter of the late James Cope-
land, "Drumlarney," 'Warragul.
RIDGEWAY - LINDESAY.— On the 19th March,
at St. Martin's, Kensington, Sydney, by the Rev.
A. E. Rook, Frederick Valentine, third son of Thomas
Ridgeway, of Kew, Victoria, to May, widow of the
late Robert James Vane Crawford Lindesay (Lord
Strathnairn), of South Yarra, Victoria.
ROBINSON - PHILLIPS -On the 20th March, at
St. Augustine's Church, Mentone, by the Rev. W.
R. Cooling, Ernest Jessop, eldest son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. Robinson, Sheffield, England, to Maud
May, third daughter of Mrs. Phillips, Ascot Vale,
and the late Charles Phillips, of Marcus Hill. Pre-
sent address: 43 Bloomfield-rd., Ascot Vale.
SINDREY — McLAREN.— On the 19th March, at the
Richmond Congregational Church, bv the Rev. E.
Taylor, Arthur George Sindrey, third eldest son of
Elizabeth and the late James Sindrey, to Isabella
McLaren eldest daughter of F. M'Laren and the late
Ellen McLaren (nee Park), both of Richmond.
SLATER - BALL.-On the 19th March, at St.
Lukes Church, Yea. by the Rev. T. Tinniswood,
Herbert Leonal, second son of Mr. and Mrs. T.
W. Slater, of Fitzroy, to Agnes, fourth daughter
of Mrs. and the late Charles Arthur Ball, of
Yea.
STEANE - BURRELL — On the 26th March, at
the residence of the bride's parents, "Tarrangower,"
lvanhoe, Victoria, by the Rev. J. Morris James,
B.D., Arthur Elcoate Steane, Leeton, New South
Wales, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Bowen Steane,
"Erskine," Westgarth-street, Northcote, to Annie
Irene, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Burrell.
At home Wednesday afternoon, 23rd April, at "Tar-
rangower," Ivanhoe.
STROBEL - PHILLIPS — On the 22nd February, at
Christ Church, South Yarra by the Rev J. Towns-
end, B.A.,- Adolf Strobel, only son of Mrs.E.
Glover, New South Wales, to Ann Louisa (Nan),
daughter of Mrs. Henry J. Phillips, "Petworth,"
Murray-street, Prahran.
TATCHELL - WHITELAW --On the 17th April,
Df-.Chas. Strong, at the Australian Church, Tom
Tatchell, to Clarice Whitelaw.
TEWKSBURY -WAPPET - On the 22nd March,
at Holy Trinity Cathedral, Wangaratta, by the Rev.
Canon Cue, Alphonse G. C., only son of Harry and
Constance Tewksbury, of Black Heath, Blue Moun
tains. New South Wales, to Gladys A., only daugh
ter of Alicia and the late Robert Wappet, at Rowan-
street, Wangaratta. Present address: Wangaratta.
TOPPING - WAGON - On the 4th April, at Flor-
ence-street, Mentone, by the Rev. J. H. He
John, son of the late Henry Topping, to
Catherine, daughter of the late John Thomas
VASS - BALDIE - (Silver Wedding)— On the 19th
April, 1888, at the residence of the bride's mother,
Station-street, North Carlton, by the Rev. T. W.
M'Gregor, Robert, the fourth son of the late Henry
Vass, of the Royal Irish Constabulary, to Elizabeth,
the youngest daughter of the late David Baldie, of
Burrumbeet. Present address: 43 Victoria-street,
East Brunswick.
VEREY - CLARK - On the 24th March, at the
Methodist Church, Campbell's Creek, by the Rev.
J. Rogers, of Geelong, Herbert Cyril, youngest son
of Mr. and Mrs. A. Verey, Maryborough, to Amy,
third daughter of Mrs. Clark and the late Thomas
Clark, Campbell's Creek.
VIEUSSEUX - KEANE. - On the 10th February, by
Pastor White, Launceston, Norman Vieusseux, young
est son of Mr. Vieusseux, "Otipus", Cary-street
Sydney, to Linda Pemberton, eldest daughter of
John Keane. Kelso-street, Richmond.
WANKE - WEIST.—On the 26th February, by Rev.
H. Herlitz, at the Lutheran Church, Melbourne,
Minnie Ida, only daughter of Mr. Charles Weist,
of Dandenong, to Oscar Wilfred, second son of Mr.
I. Wanke, "Hillcroft," Narre Warren.
WAUGH - M'KAY -On the 19th March, at Dor-
cas-street Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. W.
Goyen, assisted by Mr. C. J. Graham, William,
third eldest son of Mrs. T. Tibbetts, of Coventry-
street, South Melbourne, to Grace, only daughter
of James M'Kay, Gladstone-street, South Mel-
bourne.
WAY— HARROW.— On the 10th April, at the
Congregational Church. Williamstown, by the Rev.
Charles Brewer, Robert Way, of Western Australia,
second son of Mrs. and the Iate H. R. Way, of
Nagamble, to Kitty A., youngest daughter of Mrs.
Harrow and the- late Alexander Harrow, of Mel-
bourne, Williamstown. At home at "Aldinga,"
106 Victoria-street, Williamstown, on Saturday 26th
April, afternoon and evening.
WEST - HOLTBY.—On the 20th March, at No. 7
Austral-avenue, by the Rev. F. W, Norwood, Henry
John, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. West, to
Mabel Florence, eldest daughter of the late Mr.
W. and M. Holtby, of 60 Rose-street, West Bruns-
wick.
DEATHS.
BURKE.-.On the 18th April, at the Melbourne
hospital, James (Jim), -the dearly beloved husband
of Lydia Burke, and loving father of Harold: also
the loving brother of Mrs. W. Whitbourne, Sydney-
street, Collinwood : Mrs. T. Battle, Easey-street Oil-
collingwood; John Burke, Vere Street, Collingwood:
Mrs W. Clarke, of Ringwood, and Bob Burke, aged
46 years. At rest.
BUTLER.— On the 18th April, at the residence of
his daughter, 365 Coventry-street, South Melbourne,
dearly beloved husband of Constance Butler, also
loving father of Mrs. Robert Wilson and William
Robert Butler, also brother of Alfred and Henry
Butler, also father-in-law of Robert Wilson aud
Margarett Butler, aged 55.
A patient sufferer at rest.
Deeply mourned.
CALHOUN.— On tho 17th April, at his residence,
Portarlington, William Calhoun, J.P., the dearly
beloved husband of Georgina Calhoun. No flowers.
CAMERON.— On the 11th April, at his residence.
Beaufort,. Donald Davidson, dearly beloved father
of John, Donald, Mabel and Florrie Cameron,
aged 57 years. Interred Beaufort, 13th April.
COLEMAN.-On the 16th April, Rose Alice
(Rosie), the dearly beloved wife of Charles Cole-
man, Lewisham-road, Windsor. Interred St. Kilda
Cemetery.
COOPER.— On the 17th April, at his parents' resi
dence, 58 Chomley-strcet, East Prahran, John T., the
fondly loved fourth son of William John and Lilly
Cooper, loved brother of Archie, Charlie, Thelma,
Renee and Leslie, aged 7 years and 6 months. In
terred at Brighton Cemetery, 18th April.
Suffer little children to come unto Me.
COWDEROY.— On the 16th April, Harry R. Cow-
deroy, the beloved son of S. Cowderoy, Murrum-
beena.
EDGAR.— On the 17th April, at his residence,
the Quarters, Pentridge, Coburg, Frederick James
Edgar, Governor of Pentridge, beloved husband of
Charlotte Smith Edgar.
EVANS.— On the 18th April, at Hawthorn. Agues,
devoted mother of Herbert, Frederick, Eniest.
Georce. Richard. Edward and Mrs. A. Voigt. Airs.
W. White and Mrs. V. Capper.
Our mother.
EVANS.— On the 18th April, at her residence, 29
Elgin-street. Hawthorn, Agnes, the dearly loved wife
of William Evans, aged 71 years.
Pence, perfect peace.
FULLER.— On 11th April, at Melbourne Hospital,
Eilzabeth Fuller, wife of James Fuller, mother of
James, William and Elsie Fuller.
FYANDER— On the 18th April, at the Homoeopa-
thic Hospital, late of No. 2 Tates-place, off Thistle-
thwaite-street, South Melbourne, Annie Campbell,
the beloved wife of William Fyander, beloved
daughter of Thomas Henry and the late Ellen
Swaine and beloved sister of Charles Swaine, Mrs.
Ahale, Mrs. O'Neill and Mrs. Manson, aged 42
years.
At rest.
GRANT.— On the 18th March, at his residence,
"Duncroft," Manning-road, East Malvern, Samuel.
Jarms Grant, much beloved husband of Annie Graut,
devoted father of Mrs. Norman Hamilton, Mrs.
Horace Blackwell and Elsie Grant; affectionate bro
ther of Mrs. J. M'Cracken, Box Hill. lnterred pri
vately, Burwood Cemetery.
Peace, perfect peace.
GRIFFITHS.— On the 16th April, at her late resi
dence, Raglan-parade, Warrnambool, Hannah, the
dearly loved wife of Andrew Griffiths, and loving
mother of Mrs. C. H. Ballard, Mrs. T. Kingstone.
John, Harry and Essylt H. Griffiths, formerly of
Newtown, North Wales.
HALLISSEY,— On. the 13th April, at Northcote,
Michael Hallissey, late of Tasmania, father of Mary,
Late of Windermere and Queenscliff: father-in-law
of Ada Hallissey; Hobart: grandfather of Victor
Hallissey, New Zealand; aged 79 years.
HARDY.— On the 16th April, at his parents' resi-
dence, Dennis-street, Colac, Peter Cooper, only son
of Peter Cooper aud Mary Ann Hardy, and beloved
brother of Mrs. James Genmead, Colac; Mrs. R. J.
Dew, Geelong; Nurse Anderson, Geelong; Mrs. C.
Emeny, Colac, aged 42 years.
At rest.
HEFFERNAN.-On the 17th. at Cheltenham,
father of George, John, James, Bridget and Mar
garet. aged about 70 years.
HOWDEN.— On the 17th April, at the Melbourne
Hospital, Ella, the beloved wife of William Howden,
and mother of Joseph, Charles, George, Gordon,
Samuel, Jacob, Louis, Rachel and Ellen, aged 46
years.
A patient sufferer gone to rest.
KELLY.— On the 16th April, at a private hospital,
Brighton, of acute pneumonia, Timothy, eldest son
of the late Edward Kelly, of Darlingford, aged 53
years.
Rest in peace.
LANG.— On the 18th April, at the residence of
her daughter, Mrs. A. Butler, "Royritian," Mile
End-road, Carnegie, Ann Lang, late of Richmond
and Creswick, widow of the late Thomas Lang, in
her 81st year. No flowers, by request.
DEATHS.
LYON - On the 17th April, at Rochester, William
Ritchie Lyon, dentist, the dearly beloved husband
of Ethel Maud Lyon (nee Croker), and beloved only
son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lyon, of Sale, aged 32
years.
LYON.— On the 17th April, at Rochester, William
Ritchie Lyon, dentist, the beloved husband of
Ethel Maud Lyon (nee Croker), and beloved brother-
in-law of W. H. Croker, C. H. Chapman and W.
Leggo, aged 32 years.
MALONE — On the 11th April, at 203 Clyde-
atreet, Ballarat, Bridget, relict of the late John
Malone, of Cororooke, formerly of Malmsbury. In-
terred at Colac. .
Rest in peace.
MATEAR — On the 9th April, at her residence.
97 Dudley-street, West Melbourne, Matilda Matear,
dearly beloved mother of the late Constable J. A.
Matear, Mrs. Pearson and Eliza Matear, aged 79
years. A resident of Dudley-street 43 years.
A patient sufferer at rest.
Deeply regretted.
MATTHEWS — On the 18th April, at 31 Dinsdale-
street, Albert Park, Edward Blackler, the dearly
loved son of J. and the late E. H. Matthews, late
of Port Melbourne. No flowers, by request.
Deeply mourned.
MEYER.— On the 17th April, at Armadale, Louis,
the beloved husband of Liliie Susannah Meyer, and
loved father of Louis Gregory, Gustave Victor, Julius
Joseph, of 32 Claremont-avenue, Malvern, aged 68
years. Privately Interred, by special request, in
Brighton Cemetery.
ORCHARD - .On the 14th April, at Miss Glenn's
private hospital, Windsor, Florence Lauriel, the
only dearly beloved daughter of Henry Edward and
Agnes Orchard, of 519 High-street, East Prahran.
Interred privately 16th April, at Boroondara Ceme
tery, Kew.
Passed away smiling.
At rest.
PIZIAS (Psiechias).— On the 17th April, at Wood-
end North, Andrew, the dearly beloved husband
of Louisa M. Psiechias and brother-in-law of Mr. A.
Jones, aged 54 years.
PROUD.-On the 18th April, at his residence, 122
Holmes-road. Moonee Ponds, Joshua, the beloved
husband of Naomi, and beloved father of Mrs. Cun
ningham, Mrs. Lawrence, Mra. Ferguson, Joshua,
Jane, Catherine, Robert, Naomi, Miriam and John,
aged 75 years. No flowers.
PSIECHAS — On the 17th April, at Woodend, An
drew, the dearly beloved husband of Louisa Psiechas,
late cf Railway Cafe, Spencer-street, Melbourne.
RENOWDEN.— On the 14th April, at Ballarat,
Elizabeth, dearly beloved wife of Joseph, of Edward-
street, Sebastopol, and loving mother of William
and Edgar, Mrs. Uhlhorn, of Oakleigh, and Mrs.
Murray, of Capetown, South Africa.
For over with the Lord.
ROSCOE.— On the 14th April, at Perth, Western
Australia, Margaret Alexandra, dearly beloved young
est daughter of Catherine and the late William
Ross, contractor, of Richmond, and beloved sister of
Mrs. F. Fergie, Wakefield-street, Glenferrie, Western
Australian papers please copy,
STEWART.— On the 16th April, at Murtoa, Doro
thy, the dearly beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
F. M. Stewart, late of Warrnambool, aged 19
years.
TYERS,— On the 11th April, at Byaduk, Samuel,
dearly beloved husband of Jane Tyers, and beloved
brother of Daniel Tyers, aged 85 years.
WEBB.-On the 16th April, at 5 Anderson-street,
Clifton Hill, Alma Alice, dearly beloved daughter
of Henry and Ruby Webb, aged 11 months. Interred
17th.
A patient sufferer gone to rest.
WILCHER — On the 15th April, at the residence
of his brother, E. J. Wilcher, 29 Railway-place,
Williamstown, Lewis John Wilcher, J. P., late of
Port Pirie, South Australia. Interred privately at
Williamstown on 16th April. South Australian
papers please copy.
YOUNG.— On 14th April, accidentally killed at Bro
ken Hill, William Pollard, eldest son of late Mrs.
T. B. Tresize and loved brother of Annie Emily and
Minnie, aged 62 years.
IN MEMORIAM.
ACREMAN.— In loving memory of my dear mother,
Ruse Beatrice, who was killed in the Sunshine rail
way disaster, 20th April, 1908, aged 36.
I often sit and think of you, dear mother,
When I am all alone;
For memory is the only friend
That grief can call its own.
— Inserted by her loving daughter, Rose, and son,
Alf.
ACREMAN,— In aid hut loving romebrancc of our
dear daughter ami mir dear filater, who wua killed
In the SuiL'-Jiitie railway accident, 20th April, 1908,
aged 36 years.
So reat, dearest daughter, thy sorrow is o'er,
Thy loTing' iieart shall ache no more;
No more thy gentle eycu shall wtcp;
Rest, darling dnugliter, gently alecp.
Just wlicn her life wm awodtest,
And when her hopes were la.it, »
Our dear slater left those who loved her,
Left them for ever to rest.
—Inserted by her loving father, mother, brothers,
and atetcra, '101 Pilgrim-street. Footscray.
ANDREW.— In alfccdonato resnenAiranco of my
(loar hiuriiand and our lorlng father, wiio died on
anil Aflirn, 1909.
— Inner ted hy hto wife aiul family, "Elmslunvt,"
19 Paric-stroct, Parkvlllc,
AXTON.— In sad and loving remembrance of my
dear son, Henry, who departed this llfo on , 19th
April, 1826, in ids 33rd year; also my htmband,
Henry, who died on 8th July, 1901, in his 70th
J cor; also my dear sou, George, who died on 6th
unc, 1999, in Ids 31th year.
Tlda' Is the day of remembrance to all,
This is the day ear sad to recall.
—Inserted by their loving mother, Roshui Alton,
Western Australia; Mrs. F. Wilkic, East Africa;
Mra. W, Kevic, South Africa,
BRUCE.— In fond and loving remembrance of our
(fear father and mother, who departed this life at
Ascot Vale— Samuel, on the 20th April, 1901, and
Elizabeth, on the 26th June, 1904 ; also our dear
and only atoter, Constance, on Sth April, 1909,
Their cheerful smiles and loving waya
Were pleasant to us all;
They had a kindly word for each,
And died la-loved by nil.
—Inserted hy Walter and F. Bruce. Etuendon.
CARPENTER.— In loving memory of my dear
mother, who died on the 30th April, 1912.
Your end came sudden to us, mother dear;
- - It made tis weep xod cry.
.'», wv> fuel it hard to think
- sniff good-lre/,'
— lusertod by her laving daughter and son-lri-
hiw, Maliel and. Arthur Shrimpton.
CAVANAGH — In sad and loving memory of our
dear daughter, KMcon, who departed this Bfo ou
tho 20th AprJL 1912.
Gone to bo with Christ, which ia far better..
CAVANAGH.— In loving memory of our dearly be-
lovcd - alitor, Eileen,- who drpartwl tills life on
20th April, 1912, at North Fitzipy.
Tlio atotor wo 1c.\V titi now lies low,
A fond, tewi heart u ntill;
Tlie hond that oft assisted us
Lira low in death's cold chill.
Lead, kln<Hy light.
— Tnncrtcd by her sorrowing brother and sister, Nor
man and Ida.
CAVANAGH— In loving memory of our denx «is-
tor. Eileen, who departcl this life oil 25th April,
1912, nt her parents' residence, 373 Raemtroot, North
Fitzroy.
Through all pain at times she'd erallc,
A smile of heavenly birth;
And when tho angels called her home
Blio smiled farewell to earth.
— Inserted by her lorlng brother and sister-in-law,,
n. and F. CavanagU. ..
CAVANAGH — In fond ami loving memory of our
dear slater, Eileen, who departed tlda lifo on the
20th April, 1912.
Dearest sister, thou hast left us,
Thou dost dwell with angels now,
And a wreath- of glory - priceless
Sparkles on thy shining bmw.
Good and. gentle was thy lifetime,
Christ has dietl and. set. thee free;
Wait a little, dearest ioved one,
And we soon shall follow thee.
—Inserted by her brother and fllstcrdn-law, Will
nnd Aliee.
CLOSE.— In loving remembrance of our. beloved
eldest son, John Patrick, who died on the 20th
April, 1913, at Hbepparton, aged 13 'years. R.I. P.
The- Lord gave and tho Lonl hath taken away,
blessed be the nume of the Lord.
Sometimes hi my silent slumbers
My ueart, with joy doth drcatn;
I think I see his smiling race,
Lut, Jof 'tis but a dream. -
Until tlie day dawns and the shadows (Ice away.
COLLINS (ueo Scott).—' In loving rcnicmbnittce of
our dear sister, Isabella Mnrtaa. (Bcllc),' wJ>o piissed
peacefully away on tlie 29th April, 1912, at :At1iol-
Btrvet, Moonee Ponds,
'A noble' and generous .heart 'for ever, stilled.
COLLINS - lovn(f ntenioiy of our dear friend,
inii, \ho,,tdvl)ar1 th,« Hfo on tho
20th April, 191.,. at. Athol-strcet, Mooueo I'onds.
WendftWi hy Il0F uffocouato Wends, J3. and J.
COONEY - iwemory of our dear mother,
iSSt ww at 30
Hndly mlsBcd.
—Inserted by' Lily, Maggie and Jack.
CRAWFORD.'— In; loving .memory of oirr dear
fntlicr, .hndrcriv, who died on lktli April, ' 1012;
also our dearly loved mother, who died on 30th
ScptttirtKT, 190C. .
What though in lonely grief wo sigh
Fur tliOBo wo lovo no .longer lUgh.
SubmtoHlre still wouhd wo reply,
Thy will be done.
— Inserted by their loving daughter and son-in-
law and son, SjM„ J.C.
DENT.— In sad but loving memory of our clear
brother, John Edwardm (Tpny), who was hilled in
Sunsliibn accident, 20th Apnl. 1909; also our dear
sister. Amy Loirisa, who died in Melbourne "Hos
pital, 1st April, 1909.
The shock was 'great, Uio pain severe,
Vii3 little thought his time was so near;
Only tliose who have loot arc able to tell
The pain at the heart at. not. saying farewell.
—Inserted by his loving parents, sisters and brothers.
DENNING,— In sod and loving memory of our
dear father,. .who died on' the 16th April, 1901; also
cmr dear brother. Earnest, who died '2nd August,
Nearer, yet iioarcr, .the moments, arc drawing,
Hrmging stQI closer Uieir presence to mo ;
Then, dearest ones, how welcome tlie dawning
Thait seals ; our reunion for ever with thee.
—Inserted by his loving wife and cliildren.
ELLINGSEN -In loving remembrance uf my dear
hufflwwnl ami father, who was killed in Uic Sunshine
ntUiTaa accident on -the 20th April, 1908.
Gone Is tflio face we loved so dear,'
Silent Uio voice we long to hear.
Too far away from sight and speech;
But not too for for our thoughts to reooh,
We little thought his time so short '
In ills world to remain,
Nor thought that when from home he went '
dloM ' ne'er return again.
"We tritink we sec his dear old smile,
Although live yews have passed.
And in our memory still lie lives,
And will until Uic lost.
—Inserted by his loring wlfo and children.
FRIEND.— In loving memory of my dear husband,
Richard Tlicmos. who departed this life on the
jSth April. 1909,
Far nnd oft my thoughts do wander
To a grave not far away,
"Where I laid my dear husband
Just four yearn ngu to-day.
Always in my iuiddost moments
How 1 wish that you were near:
But. alfin, I canuot sec you.
My best friend, roy husband dear,
— Inserted hy his loving wife, 31. Friend.
FROUD.— In loving memory of my dear and only
'sister, Alice Lucy, who passed away at (J&mberwell,
19tU April, 1566.
Brighter, fairer far than living,
With no trace of woe or pain,
Robed in everlasting beauty
Wo shall Bee thee otiee again.
— Inserted by her loving brother und sister-in-law,
A. "»d B. Froud, .Williamstown,
GARDINER.— In sad and loving remembrance of
our dearly loved brother, John (Jack), who departed
this life at Moonee Ponds on 131th April, 1912:.
also our dear father, who died at ''Pine Grove,
Krrille. on 31st March, 1895; also our lieloved mo
ther. who died on 19th December. 1899. 1U.IL
Tien our heads are bowed with woe,
"When nur bitter tears n'erflow;
When we mourn (he lost, tho dear.
Jesus, Hon of Mary, hear.
Though thou Khouldst call m« to resign
What most I prize It ne'er was mlue;
I only yield Thee what Is Thine,
Thy will be done.
—Inserted by Ihelr sot rowing family.
GARVEY.— -In loving mcmiory of Tom Garv.cy, who
passed away on the Itiuh. April,. 1910.
A husband I lorcd I t now laid low,
His warm, true heart is still;
The Kind that always helped me so
Lies now in death s cold chill,
t Gone, but not forsottem
— Inserted by hU loving vrife, A, Carrey.
IN MEMORIAM.
GIBLIN.— In sad 'and loving memory of our
dear mother, who died on 13th April. 1910, at
60 Franels-Htreot, Perth, Wraleni Australia.
— Inserted 'by her loving sons, James and William
Bifislend.
GOLDING.— In sad . ami loving, remembrance nf
iny dear friend, Annfe, who passed uwnv 19th
April, 1912, nt Rt. Vincent's llospital; aIbo her
lunch loved- ulster, .Blanche Ethel Guiding, who
passed away 30th Bvpteinhcr, 19(18, at Fitzroy. .
Reunited.
"?«m to', JB tlie Uiuiight (hnt lingers,
\\ hen loved ones trrnm death's sea;
'JP,K.wl|rH "r labors here are ended,
With them we'll ever he.
tete"1 J,,.,lKr,.l:lliir.uI o'.
buirn" Little Levcson-strect, North Mel-
GREENE - ' loving memory of Ethel May
wnR hilled In the Hunshinc
railway accident, 20th April, 1908.
Like Ivy nn (ho withered oak,
When all things cJmi decay: ,
Our love for you will ntill keep green,
And never fade away.
—Inserted - hy her loving frlbnds, A„ F. Winter.
GREENE - I"L'flnP',(jf ",,r 'nr daughter
S kllll in the Sunshine mil-
i age«l 18; nlso her dear
25111 i'fimher, 1912; also her dear
granilmn and grandpa.
- To memory ewer dear.
—Inserted by lu;r mother, brothers nnd ulsters.
HARRIS - wSr'n,.,nvl,"R fF. 0 >"" husband,
Arthur Henry Hnrrls, who died 19th April, 1910.
Though death divides, fond memory clings.
. May . his soul rest in peace. . Amen.
-Inserted by III, Inrlrut w|fc, j„i|„ nn<1 children,
Arllinr, Percy and Eunice.
HARRIS - jrdirms.-.,, lovhra memory of our dearly lovod
son, brother and uncle.
in,;""1 lh>' 70lee upon our cam
iaiu like a bunedlclion from above.
r':"".1/,'1 'f hl? 'T!'1"1 f,.lll,cr- mother. Hlsters. Flor-
Kthel. iTothcra, Percy, Ecopuld. and niece,
HAYNES.— In lovhiff memory of our llttlo
dtl'f .i'r'r 'i1 "n of. 1111:1 Pertle, ulio
died at Footscrny on the 20th .April, 1912.
Oli. but for a touch of a vnninhed Jimid,
AIM the sound of a voice Umt is still.
Ii«yne£Wl »' Lcr loving parents, Jack mid Erlna
HICKSON - hut loving remembrance of our
i?riIn£ moHW ,1!.wl Oth April, 1009; father
dM 23n| Jsnnavv. 1807: also our dcareat slater. Jes
sie. who died on 25th December, 1893, late of-
Brunswick.
Tbt sweet to know we'll meet again.
iMit'ic parting is no more,
And Hint the ones wo loved so dear
H;mc only gone bofore.
-Inserted by their loving cliildren, Ada, Ethel and
HUDSON.— In fond remembrance of our dear
itfi'ii. ' Hudson, who passed jwacefully away-
at Williamstown cn 19th April, 1912. -
Gone, but not forgotten.
nsertcd by his son and daughter-in-law, A. and
L. Hudson.
HUDSON - lorinjr memory of our dear father,
Alfrcd Hudson, who departed this life on the 19th
April at lorrls-strcct,. Williamstown.
Oft our thoughts do wander
To his grave not far away,
Whore wo laid our dear father
Just twelve months ago to-day.
Ponce, perfect peace.
— Inserted by his loving family, Holca, Grace
Amelia. Martha, Edith mid Arthur.
HUGHES — In loving memoir of my dear, good
con, GrlflY nnd daughter-in-law, Ada, cur dear
.brother nnd nfnex-fn-lnw, who passed away together
at Sunshine, 20th April, 1008.
— Inserted by their sorrowing mother, sister and
broUier-hi-lsw, L. Hughes, U. and T. Parry, Sema
phore, South AiiHlrnlla.
HUNTINGTON.-On the Jdlb An.ll, killed at Sun-
fllilne accident, Tliomas Leslie Huntington.
You arot not forgotten, brother dear,
. Nor will you ever bo:
Jt dlls our hearts with grief nnd pain,
Until In hunven wo meet again.
— liiBortcHl by his laving parents.
JENNION.-L„ loving remembrance of our darling
mother, June Jenninii, who died suddenly at Wind-
s.(?r . Bib April, 1909: also our brother Jack, who
died at Last St. Kllun, 3rd February, 1905.
When a imither breathes her Intit farewell,
qlie blow Is more than tongue can tell;
Larih seemn quite another place,
» ithout the tinlle of mother s face.
—Wrtrd by husband. E. Jemilon. and children,
A.M'J., D.W.J., E.J., F.J., (J.J., E.J., K.J.
JONES - n nnd loiing memory nf my darling
duiiBhtor, Dajjhno. who was "tilled at Harper's, Port
Alolliounic, on 20th April, 1012.
3', shook, was great, the pain severe,
When wo kmnv our dariiug was dead.
Only tfliosc who luive last are able to tell
Tlie pain at tho heart at not saying farcnvelL
God shall wipo all tears.
Tbcro ls no death, no jntin. no fears;
And tliey count nn1. t«ne by years,
, For there Is no night there.
— Insertal by liar loving mother. stopTatihcr, grand
mother, sbtcr (Violet), little WllUe nnd OKirllo
ILiytu.
JONES.— In loving remembrance of my dear stoter
and aunty. Lizzie, who was accidentally killed nt
Sunshine (railway disnatcr) mi the 20th April. 1903.
There is a link death cannot sever—
. . Sweet rcntembrancc lasts for ever.
—Inserted by her loving i»l3ter. M. D. Kerr, an'd
.Kpie-st und -Horace Kerr and Alice and Watcyn
Williams, "Mllford," Story-street. jParkvllle.
KENNETT.«7ln loving memory o( my dear wife,
Annie, who died at Port Melbourne, 19th April,
Gone, but not forgotten.
—Inserted by her loving husband nnd family.
LAMDOURN.— In lming memory of my dear
daughter, Catherine Christian, who (llctl at Ylclima,
19th April, 1691,
A patient sufferer at rest.
—Inserted by her loving mother and daughter, Mrs.
sni'.tn, and M. Runkln.
LANE - nild vlng memory of our. dear
liu nf .vll? ('leU on Mr mil Apjjl,
JOTS, at l Cllftcn-Ktreet, I'rnhnm. -
Abide with me; fust fulls tho eventide.
—Inserted by hto luring.1 wlfo ami. family.
LE SUEUR - and, loving; raicmory of 7 my
vSi'i An»Sc'V'WxW who died ou thet
7, ,r I - al .W jndnkr; our dear slater/-
Caroline, who died on the 17th Fdliruary,» 1907,
. ' ; Gone,' hut not foigolton..
Av motliciV true' nil over IwMtbcd
Hn« pawed away Irom earth.
But momory lives wiilhin tliu'-lieai-ts '"v
Of tiho&o who know Jut worth.
-duflortcd by hor loving luisband-, daughtem and
sons. .
LE SUEUR.— iln loving jncmorj''of our dear Louie,
who departed ' this' life on the 19th April, 1W3: a too
hU dear grandnm, who dttpartcd this luc on tilie 31st
December, .1887,
And thus, by faith's consoling power.
Our tram uf i«ve restrain;
For we, who knew' your sufferincs,
Would not witfh ywr back' again.
-nluserted by Ills loving mother and lafflier, ' brothers
and ri>ter.
MAHER.— In fond and loving memory of my dear
friend, Jack who dcirted this lite on (he 20th
April, 1912, at Taturn (tota Collingwood Post OlUce)-
Gone, Imt hot forgotten.
—Inserted by his loving friend, Louie Bruce, Mel
bourne. , .
M'KAY.— In fond ridncmbranco of our dear
brother. Alex., who was killed in SumdHno accident
on 2dth April, IOT3.
We never knew, what pain he bore.
Wo never saw hint ale;
We only know he closed his oyca, ' ' '
And never suiii good-bye.
— Inserted by his loving brother and sister-in-law,
Tom and Fhnny.
M'KAY.— In loving memory, of' our dear son and
brother, Alax. . who was killed in Sunshine railway
accident on the 26th April, 1928.
For our dear son has left us.
Yes, left us for evermore;
Ami we nre jenrneyiug on to bim
To that Uigiit and Iu»ivcnly shore.
—Inserted by lila father and ' inotlicr, sister and
brother.
M'KEAN.— In sad and lorlng. memory of my dear
husband. Thomas M'Kcnn, killed in Suushlne railway
disaster ou tho 20th April, 1908.
Rest in - peace.
—Inserted hy his loving wifo, A. T. M'Kcan.
M'LEAVY.— In sad and loving momory of roy dear
mother, who departed this life on Uic Ivth. April,
1911; also my dear father, who tfiw! 1S05; my sister.
Sirs. Phi right, mi: and brother. Thomas, 1913.-
— lufieited by loving son and broUior, Hugii M'Loavy,
Port .Nielbourne.
M'LEVY.— In lovlug. memory of my dear mother,
who passed away 17th Aiirll, 19H.
Sad and oft my thoughts do wander
To a grave not far away;
Where I laid my darling mother, .
Just two yv&is ago to-day,
—Inserted by her loving duughter, Mary Surtecs.
M'LEVY.— in loring memory of my dear mother,
Margaret, who died on tlie 17th April, 1911, 'at Mel
bourne.; also Tom Titt'eu, died on the 5th January,
1913, son of above.
Rest in |>ence.
—Inserted by her bring daughter ' and sister. Annio
Reilly. . „ '
MIDDLETON.— In loring .. memory of roy dear
stepfather, who died nt Dutiolly 4th April, 1907; alra
my dearest and only brother, Edward Harlty, 23nl
March, PJ09; also Dulelc. hto beloved daughter, aged
20, on 22ud May, 1912. , t
Trusting in the Lord.
—Inserted by hto loving stepdaughter, Mrs. Wilmot.
269 Druininond-slrect, Carlton.
.MORRIS.— tin loving tcmcmbrance of our darling
aou AllK.rt Phnrat J9riie), -who passed away at
Melbourne, ou the -17th April, lOU. aged 3 yoare and
9 nxonciis.
So dearly loved, so sudly missed.
— Inaortal by hto loving ;>arenta, T. E. and E, AI,
Morris. Soutli Giwdand. .
MORRISON.— lu loving mommy of my dear daugh
ter, Florenee, wtlio departed this life on the lUch
April, 1912, at hor rraidencc, iu -Sydney.
Gone, Imt not forgotten.
-tlneertcd by licr loving motlior, brothers and sisters.
MURRAY.— In loving momory of my dear grand-
eon, John Erie (Jackie) , died- 19tli April, 1912,
aged 6 yeare 7 months. ...
There is no (lock, however waUdied and tended.
But one dead Iamb to there;
There is no tlrt»idu howsoecr defended,
But hna one vncant chuir,
— Iiiaerbod byhto sorrowing grandmother, A. Pullen.
MURRAY— In loving memory of our nephew.
Jackie, .who 'died 19th April, 1912, aged 6 years 7
months. .
Little wo tliought we would loso j"ou so soon,
Little loved darling, Just m your bloom;
' Memory recalling lu funco' we trace,
Jackie, our darting, your sweet little face,
—inserted by hto loving ' uncles, Gilbert, Bcury and
William Pgllcu.
MURRAY.— In memory of my darling nephew,
Jackie, died, 19th April, 1912, agetf G years 7 months.
Dcatli camo liko an untimely frost and took our
darling Dower.
Only Uiotio who hnvo lost are able, to tell
The pain at the heart in not saying farewell.
—Inserted by lib loving uncle, George - Pullen.
MURRAY.— In loring memory of my nephew,
.Tackle, who died at Fairfield Hospital, nged 6 years
7 months.
Llttlo blue eyes closed in slumber
E'er yo well had seen life's day ;
Little white feet short the number
Of fair footstepn on tho way.
—Inserted by his loring aunt and uncle, G, and J.
Brace, Richmond.
MURRAY.— To tlio memojy of my beloved son,
John Piric (Jackie), dlou at Falrfiedl Hosjiital of
diphtheria, 19th April, 1912, aged 6 years I month,
son of PL J- Murray, Builders' Exclmngc, Sydney.
'Tis a cherished grave that speaks of tender care,
For tho light of my life Is burled there;
And yc, iMuliAps, through coming yenia,
May sec us 1 through blinding tears.
How much of light, of love and joy
Is hurled with my darling boy.
—Inserted hy hto over sorrowing mother and sister,
Alice.
NOBLE.— lu loving memory of our dear mother,
Anne Noble, who passed away on the 2UUi . April,
1890, at Houth Melbourne, beloved' wile uf 8. W.
Noble. '
One of (he best' that God could semi,
. B'dovcd by all, a faithful friend;
Cnlkd home from those who dearly love-
To gain n glorious home above.
PARKER— In sorrowful remembrance of our dar
ling Bon and brother, William (Wal), who departed
this life on 19th April,' 1909, at 1 Barkly-street,
North Iritzrny, aged 22 years 1 month.
Immncnlato Heart of Maty,
Your" prayers 'for him' extoi,
O sacred heart of Jesus,
Have mercy on hto soul.
Gouc, but nevsr to bo forgottco,
—Inserted by hto loving , parents, brother and ato-
tut
IN1 MEMORIAM.
PARKER.— In loving remembrance of my dear
brother, William (Wul). who dipnrU'd this life on
19th April, 1901, at I.' Barkly-streeL North Fitzroy,-
aged 22 yonrs 1 month.
Eternal raft glvo mile him, O Lnnt,
And let perpetual Dalit sliine uimiu him.
— Inserted by hto lorlng slater, Ruby Harris.
PEARS.— In sad and loving memory of Henry
Ra-M, who passed away on the 291 h April, 1012.
—Inserted by a friend.
PECK.— In loving remembrance of otir dearly lie-
loved mother, who departed ihto life ut Olen Alvio
on the 17th April, 1912.,
—Inserted by h«r loving sona nnd da'iRhtcrs.
PECK.— In loving- memory of my dear mother,
Annie Peek, died -at Glen Alvle <m the 17th April,
1912.
Gone, but .not forgotten.
A loving mother and a faithful wife.
— Inserted by her loving son ami daughter-in-law,
George and Lmitoo-PecK, Bmlgeree.
POLLARD.— In' loving memory of my dear mo
ther, ttnrah Holmes, .< who died on the 19Ui April,
1912, at Uippingale. Lincolnshire, England; also
my dear father, John 'Nichols, who dtod on the
2nd December, 1909.
I often sit and think of them "
When I' am. all alone;
'For memory .to the only friend
That grief can call her own.
— Inserted by their loving son, J. If. P.
POPE.— In'loving memory of my dear wife, Sarah,
who departed this life on the 20th April, 1912.
. I have Inst my soul's companion,
A Dfo linked with myDwn:
- One in life, in love nnd feelings,
Death, parted— now alone.
—Inserted lu her loving husband, II. Pope,
POPE.— In sad and ' loving memory of our dear
mother ami grandma, who departed this life at
Pdrt Mclhnurnu on 'tho 20th April, 1912.
1 watched my mother day hy day,
I saw her v pass away:
I nuwed her .with the fondest care,
But could not make her stay.
A mother as true as over lived,
Has (Missed away; from earth;
But momory lives within the hearts
Of those who know her worth.
.Safe in the arms of Jesus.
rn'sinkte;. "ur """nB da."8"icr- Kto-ta» and
freinoiy- of Sarah Po|ie. who
fewrt"1 'his life" on 'the, 20th April. 1912, beloved
daughter of Mrs. A. M tfhe'j. Mitrhnm; loving sis
ter or Aim, James. Robert. Jack and Ham M'Unec.
Comfort to' the' iiidiirncra
broni Uio I/ord . niiHt high.
In the hour 'of sorrow
He Himself rtraw;<r';n'g!i. ,
And Hk whispers, gently,
..Dry Uiy falling teniH1.
Safe Inmenth My shadow
Sirens thy lost one dear.
—Inserted ty her loving -mother and sister.
POPE FAYLE.— In loving rciiicmbranco of my
diar niotlicr. Harah, I- tne. ot Blackburn, who passed
away on the 20lh. April. 1912; also Edwin Bernnrdi
passed peacefully away.
In early mom. when all was still, ,
God gave His great command;
In i silent sleep she passed away
Into a belter land.
Friends may think I have forgotten
\\hen nt times' .they bcc me smile.
But they little know tlie sorrow
'J'hnt smile hides all thu while.
I know that (lie lather I loved so well
hrrm sorrow lucsed imd j(,y to dwell,
J-iom pain lo hlini. from gloom to light,
J' rem a shadowy homo to a mansion bright.
—Will and - Flo.
ROBERTS.— in loring remembrance of our dear
Kin ,M o ',oLll.l'J'.1wbo duparkri this life on tho 19th
April, 1910, ,u tlie Melbourne Hospital.
Gouc, Imt not forgotten.
—Inserted hy his parents ami sisters.
SANDWELL.— 1 fond and lorlng memory of
ft i i ir . hllc!'' Gordon, who waa accidentally
1911 Stockport Hnt Mills on 20tli April,.
Your end came 'sudden, dear brother,
It mnlu us weep and cry;
And uh, II was' so hard to think
»\c could not ray gowl-bye.
— Inserted by his loving brothers and sisters.
SANDWELL,— in rtoil' aud loving rcniembnwrro of
nur dtar ran, Gordon; who was accidentally scalded
nt Stockport Hut Jlllto ou 20,h April, 1911.
In thu bloom of lifu dentil claimed hhu,
lu the (nide of hto mnitlicod day;
None knew Imt to loie,
None roeutlohed hto name Imt to prntoe.
— Inseitwl by hto loving father and mother.
SAUL.— In loving remembrance of our dear mo
ther, Sarah Juno feaul, who died on J9th April,
Oft our thoughts do wander
To lur grave not far away.
\\ hero - wo laid our dear mother.
Just seven years ago to-day.
—Inserted by her loring sons and daughter, L. T.
ilr, Biner, W. B. Saul.
SCOTT — In loring roemon of our darling mother,
who departed this life on 18th April, 1911, at North
cote; also our darling sister. Lily, - who died on
14th July, 1900, at South Melbourne.
A painful shock, a blow severe.
To part with one we loved so dear;
Our hm in great, we'll not complain.
But trust iu God to meet again.
Not gono from memory, not 'gone from love,
But gone to .our .'Father's home above;"
Rest in the Saviour, sweetly rest,
'llicy into you molt . who loved you best.
—Inserted hy her loving husband, W. Scott," and
daughter ami son-in-hrtv, U. nnd W. Brcesc. '
SCOTT.— In loring memory of our darling mother,
who departed this lifu on JSlii April, (911; also
otir darling sister, Lily, who died on 14th July,
1996, nt Houtii Melbourne. - .
. Not a sound dlsturjiA 'her slumbers,
Not n |i:tiii to murk her brow;
All motliur'g cnrca and trials are o'er,
Shn'a resting peacefully now.
Oft my thoughts do wander
To her grave so far away,
>Y hero wo laid dear mother
Jiist two years ago to-day.
-T-lriscrted-by lier loving' son, Filtuk, daughter and
-son-in-law, XL aud E, Orchard.
SIEVERS—In sad and loving memory of our
dear father, Albert Sievers, who was accidentally
drowned at Mornington on 19th April, 1897 (Easter
Monday); also our dear mother, who departed this
life at Port Melbourne on 28th February, 1891.
Gone, dear mother, yes,- for ever,
Gone from the world of sorrow and pain.
Gone from a daughter who loved you so dearly,
Never on earth will I meet you again.
There was no last look or word of love.
So suddenly on us our sorrow fell;
Dear father passed to his bright home above
Without bidding us a last farewell.
—Inserted by their loving daughter and son-in-
law, Maggie, William Gay and grandchildren.
SOLOMON.—In sad and affectionate remembrance,
of my loving and devoted husband, Alfred Solomon,
who died at his residence, "Ercil loune," East
Brunswick, on the 2nd April. 1912, after a Iingeriug
illness, borne with characteristic fortitude.
How long we live, not years, but actions, tell
The man lives twice who lives the first life well.
—S.E.S.
STAFFORD.—In loving remembrance of our dar-
ling Bessie, who departed this life on the 20th April,
1901, at her parents' residence, Reilly-street, Clifton
Hill; also dear sister Alice.
Oh! what is life that we should crave
Your presence back again, dear Bessie,
From the calm and peaceful grave,
To earthly care and pain.
For earthly friends they fail and grieve us.
One day kind, the next deceive and leave us ;
There's One above who is just and kind and
never deceives us.
Our darling Bessie we shall never forget.
—Inserted by her loving father, mother, brothers and
sister.
THOMAS (nee Pollock).—In loving memory of
my dear sister, Teaney, who died 19th April, 1909,
at Keele-street, Cbllingwood.
Sadly missed.
We who love her sadly miss her,
Thouth we knew that God knew best,
When He eased her pain and suffering.
And took our loved one home to rest.
—Inserted by her loving sister, Janet, and her
daughter, Nellie.
THOMAS (nee Teaney Pollock).—In loving remem
brance of our dear sister, Teaney, who entered into
rest 19th April, 1909, aged 26 years.
At rest.
Four sad years to-day, dear Teaney, and still to
memory dear.
Thy dear nuuio we breathe nnd. shed a tear; .
Time cannot alter love so deep and true,
And manory tilings to us our griff anew.
Just when her life was sweetest.
And whtoi licr Iioih-s were best;
Our dear' sister left tbosu who loved her,
Left them for ever to rest.
—Inserted hy her brother and sister-in-law. A. and
E. Pollock, nlso her two little children, Nellie and
Valdai .
THOMAS.—In loving remembrance of our dear
sister, Teaney, who died 19th April, 1909, aged 26
years.
When the soft dews sleep,
My wearied eyelids steep;
Be my last thought,
How sweet to rest for ever on my Saviour's breast.
—Inserted by her loving brother and sister-in-law,
Watty and Mary Pollock.
THOMAS.—In loving remembrance of my beloved
husband and our dear father, killed in Sunshine
disaster, Easter Monday. 20th April, 1908.
How joyful is the thought that lingers,
When loved ones cross death's sea;
That when our labors here are ended, .
With them we'll ever be.
—Loving wife and family and mother.
THOMAS.—In memory of my dear dad, killed
in the Sunshine railway disaster, 20th April, 1908.
We mourn for you, dear dad,
But not with outward show;
For those who mourn sincerely,
Mourn silently and low.
—His loving daughter and son-in-law, Bess and
Stuart Cowan.
THOMSON.—In loving memory of dear Horace,
who passed away on 20th April, 1910.
What happy hours we once enjoyed,
How sweet their memory still,
But the have left an aching void
This world can never fill.
—Inserted by his loving family.
THORPE.—In loving memory of our dear son and
brother, Bert, who passed away on Easter Tuesday,
18th April, 1911: also Daisy, his loving cousin, who
died on 27th May, 1912.
—Inserted by his parents and Tot.
THORPE.—In loving remembrance of dear son
and kind brother, Albert George (Bert), and grand-
son of the late Alfred and Sarah Leech, Geelong,
who passed peacefully away on the 18th April, 1911.
The weary hours and days of pain,
The troubled, sleepless nights are passed;
The ever patient, worn out frame,
Has found sweet rest at last.
Nearer, my God, to Thee.
—Inserted by his loving father and mother, sister
Tot, and brothers Percy and Gordon.
THORPE.—In loving memory of our dear brother,
Albert George (Bert), passed peacefully away at
the Melbourne Hospital on 18th Apri1, 1911.
Where no ill can e'er betide.
Where fond hearts no more divide,
And tho loved and pure in heart,
Never more are called to part;
'Tis there our loved one dwells.
—Inserted by his loving sisters, Nellie aud Violet,
and dear friend, F. .Rogerson.
THORPE.—In loving remembrance of our dear
brother, Albert George (Bert), who passed peace-
fully away at the Melbourne Hospital on the 18th
April, 1911.
.No one knows how sad tho parting,
Or what the farewell cost;
But God nud His loved angels
ilavo gained what we. have lost.:
Nearer, yet nearer the moments are drawing,
Bringing still closer thy presence to its;
Then, dearest one, how welcome the dawning
That seals our reunion for ever with thee.
—Inserted by his sister Annie, brother and sister-
in-law, A. S. and E. M. Thorpe.
TILY.—In loving memory of our dear mother,
Mary Tily, who died on the 19th April, 1910.
Sad and oft our thoughts do wander
To a grave not fnr away.
Where wo laid our darling mother,
Just three years ago to-day.
—Inserted by her loving children, dnughler-in-law
and grandchildren.
TIMMINS.—In loving memory of my dear father,
John Timmins, who departed this life on 20th April.
Asleep In Jesus.
What though in lonely grief., we sigh,
For those we love no, longer nigh;
Submissive still, would we reply,
Thy will he done.
—Inserted hy his son, Clarence.
TIMMINS.—In loving memory of my dear hus-
band and our dear father, who passed peacefully
away on thu 20th April, 1912, at Upwey.
Sweet rest.
—Inserted by his loving wife and sons.
IN MEMORIAM.
WALSH.—In ever loving remembrance of our dear
father-who departed this life at Sutton-street, North
Carlton, ou the 18th April, 1906; also our dear
mother, 12th June, 1899; also our dear sister, Johanna,
10th November, 1894.
May their dear souls rest in peace.
Ever fondly remembered.
Roses may wither, Icaves fade and die,
Others forget you. never will we.
WARD.—In loving remembrance of my dear mo-
ther, who died on the 18th April, 1912; also my
dear father, who died on 1st March, 1901; also my
dear son, Charlie, who died on the 21st April,
1898.
—Inserted by their loving daughter and grandchild.
WILLIAMSON.—In sad and loving memory of
our dearly loved husband and father, Charles Fred-
erick, who died at Sunshine on Eastor Monday,
20th April, 1908.
We shall find our missing loved one
In our Father' mansion fair.
—Hs loving wife und daughter, Mary and Vera
Williamson.
WISHART.—In sad and loving memory of my
dear, good wife, Annie E., who departed this life
at "Wyuna," Gourlay-street, Balaclava, on the 16th
April, 1909. beloved and fond mother of John Charles,
Malcolm Bruce, William Robertson, Robert Leslie,
Norman M'Leod and Annie Wishart, and Mrs. J.
P. Ryan, St. Kilda; grandmother of Norman
M'Leod and Keith Wishart, Western Australia, and
J. P. Ryan, St. Kilda.
—Inserted by her loving husband, John Wishart.
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