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BIRTHS.
HINTON. — On the 27th September, at Avon
Private Hospital, Hawthorn, to Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond E. Hinton, of No. 3 Temple-
street, Hawthorn — a daughter (Rita Eliza-
beth). Both well.
NORWOOD (nee Hopkins).— On the 1st Octo-
ber, to the wife of E. W. Norwood— a son
(Ian Arthur). Both well.
TUOHY.— On the 30th September, at "Made-
leine," Royal-parade, Parkville, to Mr. and
Mrs. Austin Tuohy, "Kerami," Napier-
street Essendon — a daughter.
WRIGHT. — On the 25th September, to Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Wright, at Knockalong,
Tombong, Delegate, N.S.W. — a son (Rex
Wright).
MARRIAGES.
CLARK-MICHEL (Golden Wedding).— On
the 2nd October, 1880, at Free Church
of England, Abbotsford, Frank, son of the
late Candid Clark, of Abbotsford, to Alice
Heneritta, daughter of the late John Michel,
and niece of the late Louis Michel, finder
of the first gold in Victoria. Present Ad-
dress: 22 Mackay-street, Essendon.
DEATHS.
BENNETT. — On the 1st October, at her late re-
sidence, 14-16 Gertrude-street, Fitzroy, after
a long illness, Amy, the dearly loved and
adored wife of Albert E. G. Bennett, and
loving mother of Vera (Mrs. W. H. West-
wood), Burleigh, Thelma and Edna. A
brave and patient sufferer at rest.
Peacefuly sleeping.
BENNETT. — On the 1st October, at her late re-
sidence, 14-16 Gertrude-street, Fitzroy, the
dearly loved and cherished mother of Vera
(Mrs. W. H. Westwood), Burleigh, Thelma
and Edna.
Till the dawn breaks and the shadows flee.
BENNETT.— On the 1st October, at her resi-
dence, 14-16 Gertrude-street, Fitzroy, Amy,
dearly loved mother of Vera, and loving
mother-in-law of Will (Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Westwood).
A life made beautiful by kindly deeds.
BENNETT.— On the 1st October, Amy, the
dearly loved sister of Ada (Mrs. J. Lean),
Lizzie (Mrs. J. Chynoweth, deceased), Al-
berta, Evelyn, Ethel (Mrs. W. H. Guard)
and Elsie.
BENNETT.— On the 1st October, Amy, the
dearly loved sister of Ethel, and sister-in-
law of Herb (Rev. W. H. and Mrs. Guard),
and auntie of Ross and Muriel. A won-
derful soul of sunshine. Greatly missed.
BERGHOFF.— On the 1st October (suddenly),
at Melbourne, Emilie Gertrude (Millie), the
dearly beloved sister of Charles and the
late Lena Berghoff. Remains at Sleight's
Chapel.
BLANSHARD.— On the 29th September (sud-
denly), at Hobart, Tasmania, David
Blanshard, husband of the late Meddy
Blanshard, brother of Mrs. W. J. Lormer,
and father of Fred, Reg, Harry, Flo, Ern,
Syd and Ten, aged 84. Interred to-day
(Thursday), at Hobart.
CARTER.— On the 1st October, at his resi-
dence, 18 Albert-street, Footscray, Joseph
Melbourne, the dearly beloved husband of
Ellen Carter, loving father of Joseph and
Thomas Robert, aged 65 years.
Deeply mourned.
CLOSE.— On the 30th September, at Heidel-
berg, Robert, beloved son of the late Ed-
ward and Mary Close, of Caulfield, and
loved brother of Flora (Mrs. Classen, Ta-
tura), Will and Maud (Mrs. G. Thomas,
deceased). Aged 46 years. Remains at
Taylor and Son's chapel, Ivanhoe.
COCHRANE.— On the 1st October, at private
hospital, Oakleigh, William Francis, dearly
loved youngest son of William and Dorothy
Cochrane, Clarinda-road, Clarinda, aged 13
months.
COCHRANE.— On the 1st October, at private
hospital, Oakleigh, William, beloved grand-
son of Selina and Edward Gallin, Ormond;
nephew of Eric, Ruth, Queenie and Rae,
age 13 months. A little sufferer at rest.
COLORETTI.— On the 30th September (acci-
dentally killed), at Richmond, Dante, dearly
loved husband of Luiga Coloretti, of 98
Richmond-terrace, Richmond, loving father
of Augusto, Angelo, Bruno and Maria, aged
48 years. R.I.P.
DALTON.— On the 1st October, at the resi-
dence of his son-in-law, Mr. Robert Ram-
say, "Brim Brim," Buninyong, Robert Wil-
liam Dalton, formerly of Geelong, aged 85
years.
DOUGLASS.—On the 1st October, at his resi-
dence, "Ercildoune," Brennand-street, North
Fitzroy, William Henry, dearly beloved
husband of Kate, and dearly beloved father
of Roy and Winnie, aged 68 years.
DOUGLASS.—William Henry, I.P.G.M.,
M.U.I.O.O.F., Victoria, managing trustee,
Loyal Collingwood Lodge, at 6 Brennand-
street, North Fitzroy, aged 68 years. A
true and good Oddfellow. Sadly missed by all.
—Inserted by officers and members of the
above lodge.
DOYLE.— On the 1st October, at Rochester,
John Doyle, late of Macedon, aged 92 years.
R.I.P.
FORD. - On the 1st October, at Mt. St. Evins,
Melbourne, Ellen, the dearly loved second
eldest daughter of the late Thomas and
Mary Ford, of Drysdale.
Requiescat in pace.
GORMAN.— On the 30th September, at her
residence, 41 Gooch-stret, Thornbury, the
dearly loved eldest daughter of the late
John and Jessie Rutledge, and loved sis-
ter of Herbert (deceased), Vera (Mrs.
McGough) and May (Mrs. Farr), and loved
auntie of Vera and Norman. R.I.P.
HAHIR. -On the 1st October, suddenly, at
his residence, 267 Bridge-road, Richmond,
Walter Thomas, beloved husband of Cathe-
rine Hahir, loving father of Marjorie (Mrs.
Cardie) and Edward, aged 50 years.
HENDERSON.— On the 1st October, at the
residence of her son-in-law, Mr. William
harry, 80 Moore-street, Footscray, Mary,
relict of the late Thomas Henderson, loving
mother of John (deceased), Tom (deceased),
Robert, Harry, Jim, Euphemia (deceased) ,
Mary (Mrs. V. Kelly), Frank, Margaret
(Mrs. W. Harry), Will and Alick, aged 78
years. Private interment.
HODGES. On the 30th September, at his resi-
dence, 28 Myers-street, Geelong, Isaac George,
loved husband of Helen Hodges, and lov-
ing father of Jennie (Mrs. Phillips), Gor-
don, Leslie, Nellie (Mrs. Cook) and Bob
(deceased). Interred privately Eastern
Cemetery, Geelong, on the 1st October.
HUNNAM. - On the 1st October, at her resi-
dence, 3 a'Beckett-street, Armadale, Mary
Alice, beloved wife of Rueben Enoch Hun-
nam, and darling mother of Rueben and
Ronald, aged 37 years.
A patient sufferer at rest.
HUNNAM (nee Burns). — Mary Alice, loving
daughter of Samuel Burns, and sister of
Annie, Jennie, Robert, Samuel, Hettie, An-
drew, Aleck, Allan, Mavis.
He giveth His beloved sleep.
HUNNAM. - Mary Alice, loving daughter-in-
law of Jane Crawford Hunnam, and sister-
in-law of Florence, Elsie, Norman, Glady
and Dorris. With peace at last.
KELSALL. - On the 1st October, at Notting
Hill, Sarah Ann, the dearly beloved wife
of George Kelsall, and loved mother of
Charles, Pem (England), Herbert, Willie
(late A.I.F., deceased), Louie, Edith (de-
ceased) and Lily, aged 70 years. At rest.
LANG. - On the 1st October, Jean Mary, the
dearly beloved daughter of Margaret H. and
the late Herbert Lang, of 60 Wellington-
street, Flemington, and loving sister of
Vivian, Joseph, Gladys, Irene and Thomas,
aged 16 years.
LANG. - On the 1st October, Jean, a loved
member of the Flemington Methodist l'Al-
legro Club.
Who plucked this flower?
The Master.
And the gardener was silent.
- Inserted by the members of the l'Allegro
Club.
LOVELOCK (nee Butterworth).— On the 30th
September, at the Melbourne Hospital, Eve-
lyn Lorna, darling only child of Gladys
and Alex Lovelock, of Camperdown; be-
loved little grandchild of Mrs. J. Butter-
worth, dear little niece of Ted, Les. and
Cec., loved little pal of Gladys Jones, 4 years
9 months. Gone to be with grandpa.
LYNCH. - On the 30th September, at the resi-
dence of her son (Mr. M. J. Lynch), 117
Garden-street, Geelong East, Bridget, dearly
beloved wife of Matthew Lynch, and loving
mother of Myra (Mrs. J. P. Reilly), Grace,
Nan (Mrs. Ivo Wallis), Matt., Harry, Ray-
mond and Jack, aged 63 years. Late of
Omeo. Requiescat in pace.
MACKAY. - On the 1st October, at 68
Raleigh-street, Windsor, William, dearly
loved husband of Elizabeth, loving father of
Mary (Mrs. Page), Will, Harold, Norman,
Gordon and Ray. At rest. No flowers by
request.
McALEESE. - On the 30th September, at Burn-
side, Woori Yallock, Hannah, third daugh-
ter of the late Benjamin and Mary McAleese,
late of Mooroolbark, much loved sister of
John, Annie (Mrs. Klemke), Rose (late
Mrs. Brice), Edward, Dottie (Mrs. Paul),
Minnie and Ben. Peace, perfect peace.
McCAY. - On the 1st October, at Melbourne,
Lieutenant-General Sir James Whiteside
McCay, beloved father of Margaret and
Beatrix, aged 65 years. Remains at Sleight's
Chapel.
MOFFATT (nee Ralph). - On the 1st October,
at a private hospital, May, the dearly be-
loved wife of David J. Moffatt, 166 McKean-
street, North Fitzroy, and devoted mother
of Ralph, Joan, Norma, Wilma, May and
baby. Requiescat in pace.
PRENDERGAST. —On the 1st October, at Cen-
tre-road, Bentleigh, John Patrick, beloved
husband of Ellen Prendergast, and loving
father of William (deceased), Rita (Mrs D.
Fitzgerald), James, Ellen, John, Bernard
and Agnes (Mrs J. O'Rourke), aged 77
years. May his soul rest in peace.
RULE. - On the 1st October (suddenIy), at
the Alfred Hospital, William Henry Rule,
of Poplar-avenue, Glenferrie, and formerly
of South Yarra, the beloved husband of
Sarah, and loving father of Dorothy, aged
60 years.
SMITH. - On the 30th September, at Moo-
roopna Hospital, William Hordel, youngest
son of Mrs. and the late W. H. Smith, late
of Kyneton, and nephew of Mrs. and the
late Captain Long, late of Harrietville.
Thy will be done.
TONKIN. - On the 30th September, at her re-
sidence, 11 Courtney-place, North Melbourne,
Elizabeth, wife of William Tonkin, of 8
Harcourt-street, North Melbourne, mother
of Janet (Mrs. Marshall), Henry (deceas-
ed), John (deceased), Alfred, Robert, Alice
(Mrs. Nolan), William and Elizabeth (Mrs.
Flynn), aged 66 years. At rest.
I NoU«sT|rER,Sho 8;n "W«l«d to (end :
hftln morlam Column
. n<" l®»cr lhan 4 p.m. ,
I ' rLS 'r SATUf1DA7,S ISSUE will
I; r.;/cdb »U7"'«d Inicrllon 'vnlcti
: _ 4 p-. on . THURSDAY.
I ADAM- . 'N "EMORIAM.
,f.Lray d3« hus-
I Pbayrklll2n? ' 3 'ober1:0 fi8'1 <lway
I' DAMdainS' lovI"K wife und family,
lstllcr!"Jmin0V,lfdL memory of rnv dear
2nd October' iqo? Pan®®d to a higher llfo
' C3nsfle!d-purade, ikjbert ffi?k,8,Sh- ' "33"
I In.iened wCni.Vmt;cJL rcnl«
I -28i c,a-
tip", nfio "oQtober!"
I ' ««S!!?,llby tw" ,l3lBr- RWv. .
I yuafvln7ay -tSS
IV0' aJQ dear \vni Hio 2nd October,
wh" died on tho yil OctSbl?" 1929 brou,3p'
"-laecrted !vnethiftre? 9lway®.
B «:d mothers. 132 wnileniiroadZi/rahra"8
jB/
IN MEMORIAM.
!ovlnB memory of our dear
' JVII1. who passed away at Daylcs-
ford. on the 2nd OcLobcr, 1023.
miSa„d.3?.rly.,lov.3d.to b- forgotten.
a! and j Angu38 lovJnB 3l3t3r and brother,
'nvlng memory of my dear lum
ber! 1929 W/ pa33cd awny on 2nd Octo-
eventide there shall be light.
„-I"3c,',cd by hl3 "nvlng wife, Hilda.
i1"!, (nd memory of our dear
« Oct 0 he 1 1) s'j! Wh Pa88ed away
_ A patient sufferer at rcat.
-—Inserted by her. loving family.
ovinK memory of dear
OctSi;erPai9823 P3a03fully aWay n the 2nd
Calm and peaceful ehc Is sleeping.
WhiTfiff'.J8?' h,af followed pain
uri,„ /., !!"': ,0!. '!ow 3113 auffercd,
T„>Yho could wish her back again.
.... Inserted by Sam. Myrtle and family.
WetorTn1 v?„Vr!TfB m.3mory of, my dear wife.
t,,/.oria yl(!,G'' .who passed away at Au!
'„, 2nd October, 1028.
»!!n V. or th3 touch of a vanished hand.
iZZ'Pnrf01) S1 a,volco that Is still.
K Bull loving husband, Robert
P "h rn. her' oV. . lO Ing memry of our son and
/ictor, who passed away on the
-nd October, 1925. Sadly missed.
— Inserted by his -family.
B V,nrt!Z/NT J"! " ,lov|ng memory of my dear
B£l' i !,ilovllle father, Private William
Mci mPPZ TT ,p3,333d away suddenly at
nn i / ni11.0-"?"! n 2nd Ootober, 1913
of 2jst .Battalion),
our heart just aches with sadness,
ww our, Jryf3\ (H-ow dim with tears,
vvnen we think how we have missed you
These twelve long, lonely years.
And our hearts will stiff ache daily
9 thc J'ca3 that come and go,
And our fives are filled with longing
l'or our father we treasured so. .
r "sg®d hy , his loving wife and sons and
5'knffy Vivian, Linda, William and
BUhffitumln loving memory of my dear
brother, William, who died on tho 2nd
October, 1018 (late A.I.F.).
Us true, but sad, v/e wonder why,-
- 1 he best are always first to die ?
Loving memories, true and tender,
®low I still remember. .
tstt/ y loving sister, A. Taylor,
— In JovinS memory of my loving
"?ther, who passed away 2nd October,
ainc?umyJov,nF father, on 19th May,
1930. Both sadly missed.
— Inserted by their loving son, Lou.
memory of my dear mother,
iii o,etL on tbc 2nd October, 197, at Moo-
J?n )orin?( >!so njvdear father, who died
on the lptn May, 1930. at Moonee Ponds.
Mother and father united.
After a long illness:
Safe in the arms of Jesus.
—Inserted by their loving sons, Fred and
BSS£;""In, loving memory of my dear
hV? lh%o,yvll0tpas8ftl aVay on tbc 2nd Octo-
bcf' bJ5)27- Loved and remembered.
y RdRar» Annie and. family. <
In loving memory of. our dear
son Freder ck. who died 1st October. 1025.
accldenU ' Novthcoto (reflult of
-—Inserted by hts loving father and mother
MalBle! 3' (Mrs 0ale)» Alice and
DA,EFE1SAHn JVInS memory of . our dear
on the 2na 'OcaohcrPa 1929 l thc h,E"8r 1,13
Fona memc.-ke.ithful unto death, '
Insorted by her loved ones, "Alma." 145
Nelson-road, South Melbourne.
DE;T7Ia>VIn ntemory of my dear wife,
hiWoiT. passed away on. the 2nd Octo-
xi»ba«£i VaJs2 lovW mother of Fred, Grace,
May und George (deceased). Loved, by all.
EDMONDS.— In loving memory of our - dear
rZnZYtrt/'iZS 2nd 08tob3r' 1912'
As the years go by, dear mother,
We will always think of you.
®,a(inesa . Miff come over us.
Hidden tears Htiff sofUy fall;
tit loving memory keeps you near -us,
Though you died eighteen years ago.
— Inserted, by her loving son, George.:
EDMONDS.— ih loving memory of our dear
mother, baruh Edmonds, died 2nd- October,
Flowers may fade and suns may set,
But you, dear mother, we'll: never forget;
Treasured memories of one so dear "
Are often .recalled by a silent tear,
—-inserted by her lovmgison aim daughter-'
in-law, J. and 8. Edmonds.
.EDMONDS.— -In . fond and loving memory of
my dear mother, who passed away on 2nd
October,- 1012. - Sadly missed.
If I could only-kiss you," dear mother,
Aiidrsce your dcar..omlle;
Could I only put my. arms around you,
- .mum; .
Just for a little white.
Those , who have a mother.
Love one another, treat her with -care; -
As she grows older the least you can do,
Is to do unto mother as she .dld'unto-you.
"When you see her - footsteps falter,
Cherish (her while you may;
-For she; like my -dear mother,
Some clay will pass away. .
All that is left, dear mother,
Js to go and see your grave;-
For. in It I know you aro sleeping, -
The best mother- God ever gave.
—Inserted by her ever loving daughter,
Jessie.
EDMONDS.— In loving ' memory of my dear
mother, Sarah Edmonds, who departed tills
life 2nd October, 1912.
Lovu and -remembrance never die,
As days go on, and years go by:
Time takes away tne edge of grior,
But memory turns back every leaf.
reinserted by laughter,- J. Foster. -
FASTIER.— In loving memory of .our - dear
daughter, Frances Victoria (Vicky), who
passed away on 2nd October, 1928.
Love and remembrance never die.
— Inserted by her loving father and mother
aud brother, Ken.
FATTIER.— in loving memory of our dear
pat, Vicky, who passed away 2nd Octo
ber, 1928.
Sunshine passes, shadows fall,
Love aud romcmbrnncu outlast all.
— Inserted by nor pals, Jessie, Elma and
Jean. ,
GREGORY (nee Knowles).— Cherished is tho
memory of our dear sister. Annie, who
passed away on thc 2nd October, 1927; also
the loved -aunt of Dave, Irma and valda
Knowles. Ever remembered.
Time wears uway tho edge of griof,
But memory, turns back every leaf,
. — Inserted by Ted and Ett.
GRINDAL. — In sad and- loving memory of my
dear wife, Jean, who passed' away on 2nd
October, 1027. R.I.P.
— Inserted by her loving husband, Blair
Athol, Moorooduc.
GUMMOW. — In loving moniory of my dear
husband, George, loved father of Dot and
the late Cecil, who passed away on tho
2nd October, 1923.
In our memory they aro so dear,
Loved, remembered, longed for always
As it .dawns another year.
— Inserted by S. and D. Gummow. .
HARDING-COLLISS. — In loving v memory of
Robert Arthur, Hardlnc-Colllss, who passed
awny at Hamilton Hospital 2nd October,
Wc stand on :thls lonely carlh, dear,
»An4 JBMo at' the sky so blue;
We picture the land of sunshine, .
M And dream each day. of you.
thank God for the faith that teaches;
When tho trials of life are o'er,
. Wo shall/ be again with you, dear,
At home on that beautiful shore.
—Inserted.; by- his loving parents, brothers
and sisters. . -
HAYES. — In loving memory of our dear father,
who passed away on 2nd October, 1927 ;
also our dear mother, who passed away on
1st April, 1928.
Sweet peace, the gift of God's great love.
Remembered just the same to-day
As in the hour they passed away.
— Inserted by their loving family.
HAYES. — in loving memory of my dear father,
John Hayes, who passed away on the 2nd
October, 1927, at Buckhurst-street, South
Melbourne.
The midnight stars are shining
On a grave not far away,
Where we laid our darling dad,
Just three years ago to-day.
The flowers we place upon your grave
May wither and decay,
But thoughts of one who lies beneath
Will never fade away.
— Inserted by his son and daughter-in-law,
Harry and Mary Hayes, 33 Bank-street,
South Melbourne.
HAYES. — Dear to the memory of our dearly
loved father, passed away on the 2nd Octo-
ber ; also our dear mother, 1st April, 1928.
Sweetly sleeping, free from sorrow,
Free from care or pain,
In God's tender care we leave them
Till we meet again.
— Inserted by their loving daughter, Mary,
and son-in-law, Bill.
HORNE.— In loving memory of my dear hus
band,- John Horue, who passed away 2nd
October, 1929. Ever with the Lord.
— Inserted by his wife, Margaret.
HUNTEKZ—ln loving memory of my darling
mother, Ellen Clare, who passed away at
Carnegie on the 2nd October, 1024, late ot
Srluport-slrect, Albert Park.
That dear llttlo mother of mine.
— Inserted by her loving daughter, Maggie.
JULIAN. — In loving memory of my dear
grandfather, John Julian, wno died at Prah
ran, Victoria, on 2nd October, 1027.
May God huvo mercy on your soul.
—Inserted by your loving grandson, Gerald
John Dagg, 189 Gardoucrs'-roud, Mascot,
Sydnoy.
KANE,— In sad and loving memory of our
dour daughter and sister, Sis, who passed
uwuy on 2nd October, 1924. H.I.P.
Badly mlnsed and longed for always,
—inserted toy her fond parents' and sisters,
Lcthbrldge.
LONGDEN,— in loving memory "of my dear
ly beloved husband, Harry Cllve, who de
parted this llfo on 2nd October, 1926.
Ever remembered.
— Inserted by liis ioviug wife, Blanche.
LONGDEN — In loving memory of our dear
brother-in-law, Harry Citvo, who passed
away on tho 2nd October, 1920.
, . Remembrance.
—inserted by Fred and Florrio Maggs.
MOORE. — ln lovlnjf memory of our dear
October igiYard GcorS (Teddies), died 2nd
Till memory fades and 'life departs.
You will live, dear TcUdio, in my heart,
— Insorted by Auntie Eva and Uncle George
and family, 43 Tyrone-street, South Yarru.
O'CONNOR.— in fond memory of my dear
wlfo and mother, Esthor Looh. who passed
192uy Melbourne on tho 2nd October,
— inserted by her husband, David E. O'Con-
nor, 188 McKIIIop-utrcet, Geelong.
O'CONNOR.— in loving meraorySof dur dear
VCo nassed away at Melbourne on
Uio 2i\jl Octobor, 1929.
m, . , 7 Sadly missed,
rime away tlio edgoof grief,
But memory turns back even' loaf.
by lterlovlug son, Willie, nnd
Realrice» and grandchll-
-—In loving memory of George
Kni8,/nM010 dPart0ll this life Oil 1st Oclo-
dotti'ly loved husband of Agnes
rd«?.retk Pateraon, loved father of Effie,
deceased ) , Nellie and Clyde. R.I.P.
—175 Cecil-street, South Melbourne.
PHIPPS,— -in memory of Isabel!, the beloved
Qw. W. Phlpns, who departed this
llfo on 2nd October, 1929. '
An, lonely, lonely, each of those twain,
_ >Vhen (he veil is fallen between:
one in. a world so cold and strange,
. And one. m the world unseen.
Pltlpps by hei' loving husband, Geo. W.
lovloB memory of my dear hus-
1020 who .passed away on 2nd October,
You often said I would miss you,
r , , your words have proved too true;
1 tho best and truost friend,
ajisband, when I lost you.
—Inserted by his loving wife, Annie.
l0\|n8 .memory of my dear friend,
a ..Fftpa.bome and October, 3029.
Llf0- 80 noble and truo;
.an,d esteemed by all she knew.
tj,?# fld .n,,l In 0,ir power to make her stay,
i knew best and called her away.
—inserted by Mrs. Seal.
JN MEMORIAM.
: rojl«rSTl"s « 54" ffir-
—Insorted hv "m?10,1'1' ,'3 311 tb31- lott.
ter. Bert, JoV end Etliil 801,8 and daUBh
B'«ver
That mkK8
Gvho paed nway'onTlie'znd'n
?rZ3//", Ulc 3 v 1 o H wZtly rc ot ' 8 '
i" ?J"d a constant thought,
_ la heart a silent sorrow.
fi'thc!, "victor. 'VlnB wll: dnushter and
,ovinB memory of my dear
' 1027? ' who pttsaed away on 2nd October?
y .ffaaf father, I loved so well
iaw"88N8H(ebyand8 d,a,u3hlcr- s'on-In-
- chlltlren. ' Studd, and grand.
R otIP uI/'dirr1-nb?Stdhnarni1 "membrance
atvay on tho v'h0 pa338d
h» i, ,,„,„ijOVC,rl , ones united.
; U3 loving and trying to guide
UoAnrfc's,lb,f. h0.lp3ri by Cod's sweet will-
But h.-V.B.?,'i. 5.tl10 day beside us, '
' minds are still! UB most wb3n 0UI'
oth8rt8yTtf'lbyIbBa3's53p'tAtargaret and
»RSS?P,l&"-la-law' J3ba S5d
R'c'" oM'urclirslst, Annie 10 who
Augmstus Andrew. of Templcstowe.
tribute of love to her mcmorv
and"8brothera.y h8r. l0V""e
9,\d but loving memory
sister, Annie, who passed awov
l!?,«Sy,dnGy ll tb 2nd 6ctober, 1929: also
mm dear father, who passed away at his
n nS h « c c4 j v, r\U 1 1 ( Pleasant," Templcstowe,
the 14th December. 1923. '
they bore ?hCy suaerad' WIUl Patience
Till God toolc them home to suffer no more
.ta1fl5rtc4J5S her f0VXnK s,sier and brother-
View,'1 Temijlestowe. SP88r8' Bonnl8
loving memory of my dear sister,
2nd 6ctob?r,PaS aWay at Sydn8y 0a lhc
Calm and peaceful sho is sleeping,
Sweetest rcst has followed pain;,
wben we think of all she suffered.
Who could wioh her back again,
\ —Inserted by Hughic and Mauae.
SMITH.— in loving memory of our darling
b?%...ptanlcy Gordon, who passed away
at Children's Hospital on 2nd October, 1928.
\ Sadly missed.
—Inserted by his loving mother and bro
thers, Frank and Waffle;-
STORK.— In loving memory of darling Gor
don, who fell asleep 2nd October, 1020.
, Peacefully sleeping,
—Inserted by hia loving lather, mother,
brothers, sisters, Euroa.
STORK.— In loving memory of Gordon, who
passed away on 2nd October, 1929,
- Little Gordon at rest.
—Inserted by his loving sister, Bess.
TAYLOR.— In loving memory of our dear
wife and mother, Florence, departed this
life on 2nd October, 1020.
O, Mary, dearest mother,
My prayers for her extol;
O sacred heart of Jesus,
Have mercy on her soul.
; —Inserted by her loving husband- and chU-
'"'drop. , --
TIERNEY.— In loving memory of : my dear
. father,, who passed away- on the 2na Octo
ber, 1929; / also my dear mother, who
passed away on 21st May, 1021. R.l.p;
Those;. tired hands arc folded, -
The weary feet at rest;
- God - saw that he was weary
In striving to do, his best; ,
l3o smiling down upon", hl'm, f . z
. He gently bade him rest. : : -/;
—Insorted . by Ills ever- loving daughter, M.
.Robertson, Longwarry.
WARD.— In loving memory of our dear son'
. and brother, .Dave, who passed away on
the .2nd .October,. 1929..
Out . in a lonely cemetery,
. / Under a pillow or clay;
We laid .our darling brother, -
Just a year ago to-day. L;
z -it's not the tears at the moment shed.
That tell how we loved thc soul that flea;
But -the silent tears in secret wept,
And fond remembrance ever - kept.
- —Inserted by hln mother and father, bro
thers and sisters.
WARD. — In loving memory of Davie, who.
passed away 2nd October. 1029.
. Always deep down in my heart,
. Where love burns bright and true,
There's a light that, wll burn for ever, , .
. - I" In memory dear, Dave, of you. '
>v— Inserted by N. Batty. .
WATSON!— In memory of my dear/wife and
our > darling . mother, Bridget Mary, who
passed away 2nd October, I917r loving
mother of Walter, also Herbert, killed in
action 3rd October, 1017, and grandmother
of Jim and Maud. R.I.P.
— Inserted by her loving husband and son,
. J. . H. and W.
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.
GR. J. DRYSDALE, Mr. and Mrs. A. SMITH
.and HAROLD desire to THANK all Ktna
friends and relatives for thc many lulters,
telegrams, cards, floral tributes, phone mes
sages and' personal expressions oi sympathy
ln their recunt bereavement. Will all please
accept this as a personal acknowledgment.
"Graceburn Glen," HealeBvllle.
SMITH.— Mrs. FRANK SMITH and FAMILY
desire to THANK all kind friends fot
cards, letters, telegrams, visits, beautiful flo
ral tributes and personal expressions of sym
pathy ln their recent sad bereavement, will
all please accept tiffs as a, personal acknow
ledgments
'Blairgowrie," Inglis-strcet, Sale./,
.' .. " " " 'l
FUNERAL NOTICES.
BENNETT— The - Friends of Mr. ALBERT
E. G. BENNETT- are- informed that -the
remains ;of; his. dearly, loved wife will be in
terred .in /the. -Melbourne Cemetery,. CarlLou.
The funeral .will .leave Ms residence, No. l«
Gertrudo-strectr' Fltzroy, THIS DAY (Thurs
day), .2nd October, at 3_ p.m. .
W. G. APPS and" SONS PTY, LTD., Funeral
Directors, J 1145 (2 lines), ; z :
"OERGHOFF,— The 'Funeral of the late Miss
XJ EM1LIE GERTRUDE (MlUie) BERGHOFF
wm leave Slelgnt'a chapel, 138 FUndors-street.'
Melbourne, THIS (Thursday) MORNING, 2nd
October, at 11 o'clock, for the St. Kilda Ceme-
tcry. . ;/ v- .'..;
A. A. SLEIGHT PTY. LTD., Cent/ 410.
ARTER.— The Friends of the lato Mr.'
JOSEPH. MELBOURNE CARTER are re
spectfully Invited to follow Ills remains to
the place ot interment, in the -Footscray Ce
metery. The funeral is appointed to move
front his residence, 18 Aibcrt-road, Foots
cray, THIS DAY (Thursday), . 2nd October,
at 3 o'clock.
, HERBERT KING and SONS. Undertakers,
Albert -and Paisley streets, Footscray. Phone
ARTER.— GRAND UNITED ORDER OF
FREE GARDENERS OF AUSTRALASIA,
BELUUAVIA LODGE, No. 20.— The Officers
and Members of tne above Lodge and the
Order in general are respectfully ' invited -o
follow the remains of our esteemed Past Right
Worshipful Muster, Bro. J. M. CARTER, to
the place ot interment, In . the Footscray Ce
metery. The funeral Is appointed to movo
from, his residence, 18 Albcrt-road, Foots
cray, THIS DAY (Thursday), 2nd October,
at 3 o'clock. >
Bro. V. J. DODD, R.W.M. i
Bro. A. PARTINGTON, Secretary.
CLOSE. — The Friends of the late Mr. RO
BERT CLOSE arc respectfully Informed
that his fu'nerul will .leavo Taylor and Son's
Funeral Chapel, Ivanhoe, THIS DAY. Thurs
day), 2nd October, at 2 p.m., for the place
of interment, in the Heidelberg Cemetery . .
TAYLOR and SON, Funeral Director. Head
Oflice; Phone Heidelberg, 55.
COLOUETTI.— FriondH of . the late Mr,
DANTE COLOUETTI are respectfully in
vited to follow his remains to tne place of
interment, the Burwood Cemetery. Tne fune
ral will move from St. Ignatius' Church, Rich
mond. TIUS DAY (Thursday), 2nd October, at
Hubert king and SONS, Undertakers,
Lennox-street. Richmond. Phone J 3-162.
DALTON.— The Friends of the late Mr. W.
H. DALTON, formerly of Geelong, aic
respectfully informed that his remains will
be interred in tho New General Cemetery, Gee
long. Thc funeral will leavo thc residence of
his son-in-law, Mr. Robert Ramsay, "Brim
Brim/' Buninvong. TIUS DAY (Thursday, 2nd
October), and will arrive at the cemetery
UbALBX. feoNRO, Funeral Director, Ryrlc-
street, Geelong. Phone, 1386.
DOUGLASS.—The Friends of the late Mr.
WILLIAM HENRY DOUGLASS are in-
formed that his remains will be interred in the
Boroondara Cemetery, Kew. The funeral will
leave his residence, "Ercildoune," Brennand-
street, North Fitzroy (at Clifton Hill tram
terminus), THIS DAY (Thursday), 2nd
October, at 3.30 p.m.
W. G. APPS and SONS PTY. LTD., Funeral
Directors. J1145 (2 lines).
DOUGLASS.—MANCHESTER UNITY IN-
DEPENDENT ORDER OF ODDFEL-
LOWS in VICTORIA.—Past Grand, Masters,
P.D.G.M's., district and lodge Officers and
Members of the order are respectfully invited
to follow the remains of Past Grand Master
Brother W. H. DOUGLASS to the place of
interment, Boroondara Cemetery, Kew. The
funeral cortege will leave his residence, 6
Brennand-street, North Fitzroy, at 3.30 p.m.
THIS DAY (Thursday), 2nd October, arriv-
ing at the cemetery about 4 p.m. By order,
W. H. BEST, Grand Secretary, M.U. Hall,
Melbourne.
DOUGLASS. — LOYAL COLLINGWOOD
LODGE M.U.I.O.O.F. No. 4497.—Officers
and Members of the above lodge are respect-
fully informed that the funeral of our bro-
ther, WILLIAM HENRY DOUGLASS will
leave the residence, Brennand-street, North
Fitzroy (Clifton Hill tram terminus), THIS
DAY (Thursday), at 3.30 p.m. for the Bo-
roondara Cemetery. Regalia to be worn.
J. E. FOULIS, Secretary.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
DOUGLASS.—COLLINGWOOD DISTRICT
MANCHESTER UNITY INDEPENDENT
ORDER of ODDFELLOWS in VICTORIA.—
District Officers and Members of the Colling-
wood district are respectfully invited to follow
the remains of Past Grand Master Brother
W. H. DOUGLASS to the place of Interment,
Boroondara Cemetery, Kew. The funeral
cortege will leave his residence, 6 Brennand-
street, North Fitzroy, at 3.30 p.m., THIS DAY
(Thursday), 2nd October, arriving at the
cemetery about 4 p.m. By order.
C. R. GRAY, District Secretary.
DOYLE. — The Friends of the late John Doyle
are informed that his remains will leave
the Macedon railway station for the place of internment, the Macedon cemetery at 3PM
THURSDAY, 2nd October
FRD.— The Funeral of tho late MISS EL-
LEN FORD will leave her resilience "Ro-
sarlo," Belmont, Geelong, THIS DAY (Thurs-
?iayl\ !h3 2nd. In3'-. at 2.30 p.m., tor thc
Invited fpe y Friends are respectfully
,B and WELLINGTON, 142
Ryrle-ctreet, Geelong. Phone 1689.
HH£iirsM,;rThe Friends of Mr. RUEBEN
HUNNAM are informed that the remains
ui his dearly beloved wife, Mary Alice, will
?rrCM. ibe Brighton Cemetery. The
funeral will leavo his residence, 3 a'feeckett-
fret; Armadaje, TO-MORROW (Friday), 3rd
Inst., at o'clock.
B;. MATTHEWS PTY. LTD., Toorak-road,
South Yarra; and at Caulfleld.
T ANG.— The Friends of Mrs. MARGARET
i at lanG aro respectfully Invited to fol
low the remains of her dearly beloved daugh-
ter, Jean Mary, to the place of interment, in
the Fawkner Cemetery. The funeral is ap-
P»?»ed.to 'nffvc from her residence, No. 60
yvelllngton-street, Flcmington, THIS DAY
(Thursday), at 3.30 o'clock.
ALFRED ALLTSON, Funeral Director (es
tab. I8«i4). 630 Mt. Alexander-road, Moonee
Pond3. Phone FU6462.
The Friends of Mrs.
nl- --IcA,LEES. a.re respectfully Informed that
li«Li.eJ?alnsmvUl, b0 interred In the Llllydale
Cemetery. Thc funeral is appointed to move
from her residence: "Burnsfdc," Woorl Yal.
l0SlV.«TS?9''DAY (Thursday), at 2.30 p.m.
i ROS" Undortalcers, Main-street,
Llllydale. Phono, 11. , '
flTcOAY.-The Funeral of the late Lleutcnant-
Hi. General Sir J/VMES AVHITESIDE McCAY,
K.C.M.G., K.B.E.,- . C.B., ZV.D., will leave
Cairns Memorial Church, Powleti-stroct. East
Melbourne, TO-MORROW (Friday), 3rd Octo-
ber, after a short service conducted by the
l ey. F. A. Hagenaucr. . commencing at 11
o'clock, for the Box Hill Cemetery?
A. A, SLEIGHT PTY/ LTD. Phone Cent.
41o (two lines). .
i\T49Y',T.Fl?nd? of lhe late Mr. W1L-
XtX LTAM MACKAY arc rcBpcctfully invited
to follow, his remains to the place of inter
ment, the Boroondara Cemetery, Kcw. Thc
funeral will move from his residence, 68
Raleigh-street. Windsor. THIS DAY (Tiiurs-
dayL 2nd October, at 2.30 p.m.
HERBERT KING and SOwS, - Undertakers,
Glcnforrtc-road. Malvern. Phone-U4030..
of the late Mrs.
7V DAVID J. MOFFATT will leave St. John
Church, Queen's-parade.. Clifton
,.THIs pAY . (Thursday), at .2 o'clock,
for. the Heidelberg Cemetery,
/ ALFRED ALLISON, Funeral 'Director, Clif
ton .Hill, Phone . JW1708. /. .
,p>RENDERG AST. —The Frlcuds bfvthe iate.
;X JOHN PATRICK, . .PRENDERGAST, .( of
Centre-roud. Bcntlelgh, arc informed -that his
remains will be interred in the Brighton Ceme
tery. -The funeral, will leave. St/ Paul's R.C.
Church, . Jasper-road;. Bentlelgh,: -THIS /'DAY
(Thursday), , tho:2nd October, .at
"Muss will be celebrated at .St;' Paul's - R.C.
Church- at 8.30 aim. - THIS (Thursday) .MORN-
Xllifi A SLEXGHT NPTY-' LTD., ; Brighton.
TpRENDERGAST.— H.A.C.B.S., St. Peter and
A 'Paul'B Branch, No. 25.— Officers and
.Members of the above Lodge are respectfully
Invited to follow tho remains of our Bro.
J. P. ..PRENDERGAST to the place of inter
ment, Brighton Cemetery. FunornL leaves St.-
Paul's R.C. . Church, THURSDAY, :-2nd Octo-'
ber, at 3 o'clock' p.m. z - ;
J/ GEARY, See.. No. -25A
OULE.— Friends of tho late Mr. WM. HENRY
AU RULE are Informed that his remains, will
be interred In the Melbourne Cemetery, Curl-
ton." The funeral will movo from B. Matthews'
Pty. Ltd. Mortuary Chapel, Toorak-road/
Sou:h Yarra, TO-MORROW (Friday), 3rd Oc-.
tober, at ll o'clock.
B. MATTHEWS PTY. LTD., Funeral Dlrec-
tors, Toorak-road, South Yarra, and branches.
1 TONKIN.— The Friends of Mr. WILLIAM
. TONKIN, of 8 Harcourt-strect, North
Melbourne, are rcspecLfully informed that the
remains of his wife, Elizabeth, will be in
terred In thc New Melbourne General Ceme
tery, Fawkner. Tho funeral will leave 11
Courtney-place, North Melbourne, THIS DAY
(Thursday), 2nd October, at 3.30 p.m.
JOSIAH HOLDSWORTH, Funeral Director,
380 Lygon-atrect, Carlton; /Phone F1292,
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