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BIRTHS.
AULT (nee Myrtle Brown). —On the 24th
April, to Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Ault, 2 Dea-
kin-street, West Coburg— a son.
BONSER. —On the 18th April, at Gowan Braes
Private Hospital, Korumburra, to Mr. and
Mrs. W. Bonser, Leongatha— a daughter
(Judith Anne).
BROOMHEAD (nee A. E. Mason). —On the
27th March, at St. George's Hospital, Kew,
to Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Broomhead, of 100
Canterbury-road, Surrey Hills— a daughter.
Both well.
COOPER. —On the 19th February, at "St.
Albans" Oakleigh, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Cooper— a son (James Charles).
DE GRAAFF (nee Isabel Head). —On the 14th
April, at "Fairbank," Box Hill, to Mr. and
Mrs. E. J. de Graaff, of "Rosslyn," View-
street, Mont Albert— a daughter (Shirley
Deborah).
DUNKERLEY. —On the 20th April, to Mr. and
Mrs. S. W. Dnukerley, Royal-avenue, Sand-
ringham— a son.
ENNIS (nee Lucy Lambrick). —On the 13th
April, at St. Andrew's Private Hospital,
New-street, Brighton, to Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald J. Ennis— a son (Bryne McEachern).
GREENLEES (nee Gladys Murray). —On 15th
April, at "Windermere," High-street, Arma-
dale, to Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Greenlees,
"Kingsford Court," Ruskin-street, Elwood —
a son (Gavin).
JOLLY. —On the 13th April, at their home,
"Avondale," Melbourne-road, Frankston, to
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jolly— a son (James
Stewart McAlister).
KAHN. —On the 23rd April, at 373 Lower
Malvern-road, East Malvern, to Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Kahn— a son.
McCOURT (nee Greta Horneman). —On the
19th April, at "Seskinore," Burke-road,
Camberwell, to Mr. and Mrs. R. B. McCourt,
of 7 Eddy-street, Camberwell— a daughter
(June Yvonne).
McFARLANE (nee Violet Rutherford). —On
the 27th March, to Mr. and Mrs. Arch.
McFarlane, of 58 Waterloo-road, Northcote
—a daughter (Beryl Evis).
MOATE (nee Clare Cranston). —On the 16th
April, at 5 Albert-street, Abbotsford, to Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Moate— a daughter (Iris
Clare). Both well.
PATTON (Olive Snook). —On the 11th April,
at Lochiel Private Hospital, Brighton, to
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Patton 2 Keys-
avenue, Brighton North — a daughter (Hea-
ther Catherine).
SIMPSON (nee Louie Hellyer). —On the 19th
April, at Queen Victoria Hospital, to Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Simpson, of Warragul— a
daughter (Joyce Myrtle).
TURNER. —On the 31st March, at Nurse Ma-
jor's private hospital, "Ardrossan," 500
Dandenong-road, Carnegie, to Mr. and Mrs.
Turner, Yendon-road, Carnegie — twin daugh-
ters (Marie Ruth and Noreen Mary).
WALES. —On the 19th April, at Avonhurst,
Queen's-road, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wales—
a daughter (Barbara).
WALTON (nee Cooke). —On the 16th April,
at Morella Private Hospital, 103 Rennie-
street, East Coburg, to Mr. and Mrs. W.
Walton, 6 Huntingdon-grove, E. Coburg—a
daughter (Patricia Irene).
WHEELER. —On the 31st March, at Mia Mia
Private Hospital, Smith-street, Thornbury, to
Mr. and Mrs. J. Wheeler, of Preston— a son
(Eric William).
MARRIAGES.
BARKER—ALLISON. —On the 20th February,
at St. Paul's Church of England, Fairfield
Park, by the Rev. Pay, Frederick Austin,
elder son of the late Mr. and Mrs. F. Bar-
ker, Alphington, to Ruby Jean, only daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Allison, "Royston,"
Northcote South.
BUNNING—JOLLIFFE. —On the 29th March,
at St. Stephen's Church of England, by Rev.
L. L. Wenzel, Frederick R., second son of
Mr. and Mrs. F. Bunning, of Richmond, to
Hilda A. Jolliffe, second daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. G. Jolliffe, of Richmond.
DENHAM—MILES. —(Silver Wedding.) —On
the 26th April, 1905, at the Presbyterian
manse, Albert Park, by the Rev. John A.
Burns, Herbert James, third son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. James Denham, of Middle
Park, to Emily Agnes, fourth daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Miles, of South
Melbourne. Present Address: "La Mas-
cotte," Hampden-street, Mornington.
HARMAN—MARSHALL. —On the 22nd March,
at St. Stephen's Church of England, Rich-
mond, by the Rev. L. L. Wenzel, William
Arnold, youngest surviving son of the late
Henry Harmon, London, and Mrs. J. Smith,
of Corowa, New South Wales, to Dorothy
Grace, eldest daughter of the late Charles
Marshall and Mrs. Marshall, 106 Thomson-
street, Northcote South.
HARTLEY—GREEN (Silver Wedding.) —On
the 24th April, 1005, at Yarrawonga, by Rev.
Wray, Francis R. Hartley, second son of
late S. and E. Hartley, of Homebush, to
Minnie A. T., elder daughter of John and
late Annie E. Green, of Yarrawonga. Pre-
sent Address: 41 Hunter-street, Wonthaggi.
JONES—HORMAN. —(Silver Wedding.) — On
the 24th April, 1905, at All Saints', North-
cote, by the Rev. A. C. Kelleway, M.A.,
William J., third son of Alfred and Clara
Jones, to Alice Victoria, youngest daughter
of the late William and Isabella Horman.
Present Address: "Millwood," Rothesay-
avenue, East Malvern.
KEADY—HASSETT. —On the 26th February,
at St. Dominic's, East Camberwell, by Rev.
Prior Gallagher, O.P., Leo Patrick, youngest
son of the late Michael Joseph Keady and
Mrs. Keady, Moorilim, Murchison, to Kath-
leen, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
Hassett, Willow-grove, East Camberwell.
McLENNAN—FLYNN. —(Silver Wedding.)—
On the 26th April, 1905, at St. Patrick's
Church, Stawell, by Rev. Father Walsh,
Colin, third son of the late John and Isabel
McLennan, to Margaret, youngest daughter
of William and Abbey Flynn. Present Ad-
dress: "Green Pine," Jerilderie.
MONICHON—ALLEN. —On the 19th April, at
St. James's Old Cathedral, Melbourne, by
the Rev. Canon Lamble, Reginald John
Louis, only son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Moni-
chon, of Essendon, to Beryl Beatrice, eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Allen, of Ho-
bart.
ROBERTSON—HUNTER. —(Silver Wedding.)
—On the 26th April, 1905, at St. Matthew's,
Prahran, by the Rev. W. T. C. Storrs, Wil-
liam Hendry Robertson, to Francis Hunter,
of Prahran. Present Address : Centre-road,
Bentleigh E. At home after 3 p.m.
ROMERIL—SUDEMAN. —On the 15th March,
at Armadale Methodist Church, by Rev. H.
S. Heath, Phillippe William, eldest son of
Mrs. and the late Mr. P. Romeril, of South
Yarra, to Louisa Helen, only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ludeman, "Caira,"
Northcote-road, Armadale.
STROUD—SCHWAEBSCH. —On the 1st March,
at Wesley Church, Melbourne, by Rev. J.
H. Cain, Stanley Price, only son of James
Stroud and the late Mrs. Stroud, Southall,
England, to Vida May, eldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Schwaebsch, of 172A Johnston-
street, Collingwood. Home papers please
copy.
TERRILL—UNWIN. —On the 29th March, at
Brunswick Methodist Church, by Rev. Ern-
est Pallot, George Hicks, second son of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Terrill, of Highgate, Ade-
laide, to Ellen Marion, elder daughter of
Mr. Albert and the late Mrs. Unwin, of
Lara, Fallon-street, Brunswick.
WENSOR—WHITE. —(Silver Wedding.) — On
the 26th April, 1905, at the Methodist Par-
sonage, Brougham-street, North Melbourne,
by the Rev. George Tregear, John, fourth
son of the late Emma Wensor, of Kensing-
ton, to Mary Janet, youngest daughter of
late William Edward and Jean White, of
Kensington. Present Address: 23 Ridgeway,
Kensington.
WISEMAN—MACPHERSON. —On the 5th
April, at Melbourne Grammar Chapel,
Harry Alan, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. H.
W. Wiseman, Auburn-grove, Armadale, to
Viola Sarah (Sally), only daughter of Mr.
and the late Mrs. J. E. Macpherson, 34
Well-street, Middle Brighton.
WRIGHT—RATH. —(Silver Wedding.) —On the
27th April, 1905, at Methodist Parsonage,
South Melbourne, Samuel G. Wright, eldest
son of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Wright, Wynyard,
Tasmania, to May, youngest daughter of the
late Mrs. Rath, of South Melbourne. Pre-
sent Address: 22 Bridge-street, Port Mel-
bourne.
DEATHS.
BAIN. —On the 24th April, at the Melbourne
Hospital, Caroline Smith, beloved wife of
William Roger Bain, 32 Forrest-street, Sun-
shine, loving mother of Grace (Mrs.
Mooney), George and Bill, aged 53 years.
At rest.
BARRETT. —On the 31st March, Rachel M.
(Nellie), of St. Kilda, dearly beloved wife of
John Leonard Barrett (late A.I.F.).
A patient sufferer at rest.
BAXTER. —On the 25th April, at Melbourne,
Alexander, beloved husband of Elizabeth
Baxter, of "Morningside," Wahring, aged
52 years.
BENJAMIN. —On the 23rd April, Henry
George Benjamin, of Grand Hotel, Yarra
Glen, devoted father and pal of Beesie A.
and the late George. At rest.
BENJAMIN. —In loving memory of Henry
George Benamin, brother-in-law and friend
of H. Shepherd and E. Walker.
Deeply regretted.
BIGGS. —In loving and respectful memory of
our brother-in-law, George S. Biggs, who
died at 68 Henry-street, Windsor, on the
21st April. For ever with the Lord.
—Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. George H.
Sampson, 8 Rotherwood-road, Ivanhoe.
BOWDEN. —On the 23rd April, at his resi-
dence, Waverley-street, Essendon, James
Henry, the beloved son of the late Thomas
and Elizabeth Bowden, late of West Mel-
bourne and Malvern, loved brother of
Thomas, John, Abe and Henry, Mrs. Crocket
(deceased), E. (Mrs. J. Spence), S. (Mrs.
F Haydn), J. (Mrs. W. Lowe), Margaret
and H. (Mrs. J. Fowler).
Our loved brother at rest.
BRAMMALL. —On the 26th April, at 66 Pros-
pect Hill-road, Camberwell, Fred Brammall,
late vicar of Holy Trinity Church, Port Mel-
bourne, dearly beloved husband of Hilda
Elizabeth Brammall, and loved son of the
late Joseph and Lucy Brammall, of Bolton,
England. Home papers please copy.
BRIEN. - On the 19th April, at Parramatta,
N.S.W. (after a short illness), Frederick
William, the dearly loved husband of Eliza-
beth Brien, loving father of James (de-
ceased), William Alfred, Frederick Thomas,
Ella (Mrs. Parker, of Melbourne), Katie
(Mrs. Field) and Amy, of New South Wales;
loving grandfather of Nellie, Lorna, Willie
and Dorothy Brien; Jackie, Nattie (de-
ceased), Solly Brtien; Teddy Field and Shir-
ley Parker, aged 70. At rest.
BROWNE. —On the 25th April, at Alfred Hos-
pital (result of accident), Kilmaine Valen-
tine, the dearly beloved only son of Val and
Phyllis Browne, of Charman-road, Chelten-
man, and loving brother of Joy and Paddy,
aged 4 years.
CARTER. —On the 24th April, at her resi-
dence, "Trevallyn," 23 Red Bluff-street,
Black Rock, Ella, dearly loved wife of
Henry Carter, and darling mother of Ade-
laide, late of Kew. Peacefully sleeping.
CARTER. —On the 21st April, at his late resi-
dence, 338 Richardson-street, Middle Park,
Charles Carter, the loved and loving husband
of Alice Mary. R.I.P. Private interment, by
request.
CHALLINGSWORTH. —On the 23rd April (re-
sult of motor accident), Lily Nelly (Nell),
beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Rowley, and loving sister of Will and Len.
Peacefully sleeping.
CHALLINGSWORTH. —On the 23rd April, Lilly
Nellie (Nell), beloved sister-in-law of Maud
and Rubeana Rowley, also loved auntie to
Valda, Nancy and Russell.
Peace, perfect peace.
COHEN. —On the 25th April, at 14 North-road,
Brighton, Morris, loving husband of Alice
Cohen.
DAVIES. —On the 25th April, at her resi-
dence 145 Beaver's-road, Northcote, dearly
beloved sister of Gladys, Myrtle, Alf and
Hec, also loving niece of Mr. and Mrs. Els-
bury.
A patient sufferer at rest.
DAVIES. —On the 25th April, at her residence,
145 Beaver's-road, Northcote, Nellie May,
the dearly loved wife of Ernest Davies, lov-
ing mother of Carmel, loved daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Earle, of 5 Park-street, South Mel-
bourne, and niece of Mr. and Mrs. Elsbury
(Sydney), aged 37 years. Rest in peace.
DAVIES. —On the 25th April, at her residence,
145 Beaver's-road, Northcote, Nell, dearly
beloved sister-in-law-of Violet and Albert Os-
borne, of 25 Alexander-street, Croxton.
A beautiful memory left behind.
DAVIES. —On the 25th April, at her resi-
dence, 145 Beaver's-road, Northcote, Nell,
dearly beloved sister-in-law of May and
Tom Martin, of 86 Blair-street, Coburg.
Her life one beautiful memory.
Her absence one great sorrow.
DAVIES. —A tribute to the memory of our
late fellow employe, Alf., who died Alfred
Hospital (result of accident 22nd April).
Sadly missed, but not forgotten.
—Inserted by staff and employes A. H.
McDonald and Co., Burnley.
DEATHS.
DICK (Mauger). —On the 17th April, at a
private hospital, Caulfield, Mary Amelia
Dick, of 2 Spring-street, East Prahran, be-
loved wife of the late John Dick, of Syd-
ney, loving mother of Arthur (deceased),
Lily (deceased), Ernest, Daisy (Mrs. Hal-
loran), Maud (Mrs. Walker, Penshurst,
N.S.W.), May (Mrs. Parker, Bendigo).
Peace, perfect peace. Interred St. Kilda
Cemetery 19th inst.
DICK. —On the 25th April, at her residence,
59 Leicester-street, Preston, Sarah Ann Dick,
the beloved wife of Robert Peter Dick, and
fond mother of Robert, Ciss (Mrs. Good-
win), Ethel (Mrs. Goldin) and Bert, aged
63 years. Sweet rest.
DOWNEY. —On the 18th April, at Warragul,
James, beloved husband of Hannah, and
fond father of Ellen (Mrs. Wilson), Han-
nah (Mrs. Smith), Beatrice (Mrs. Wilson),
Percy, Ruby (Mrs. Whitehead), Amelia,
Grace (Mrs. Ferguson), Ethel (Mrs. Best),
Robert, John and Harold, late of Mirboo
North, in his 69th year. At rest.
DUGGAN. —On the 22nd April, at his home,
Orbost, Jerry, dearly loved father of Kate,
father-in-law of Bert, and grandfather of
Arthur, Thelma, Jack, Gerald. R.I.P.
FORRESTER (Halliday). —On the 23rd April,
at Quilpi, Queensland, Daisy, loving wife of
Will Forrester, dearly loved eldest daughter
of the late Charles and Katherine Halliday,
and loving sister of Reg, Arthur (killed at
war), Will, Lily, Len and Syd.
Our sorrow is their gain.
—Inserted by her loving sister and sister-in-
law, Lily and Minnie Halliday, 232 Dawson-
street, West Brunswick.
FOX. —On 24th April, at her late residence,
104 Hodgkinson-street, Clifton Hill, Eliza
Mary, relict of the late George Brock Fox,
and loved mother of Ernest, Ada (Mrs.
Lillie), Eva, Herbert and Eric, aged 80
years. Colonist of 76 years.
Peace, perfect peace.
FOX. —On the 24th April (suddenly), at
"Guernsey," Hodgkinson-street, Clifton Hill,
the dearly beloved mother of Ada and Jack,
and loving grandma of Alex, Evelyn, Herb
and Ronnie. Peacefully sleeping.
FOX. —On the 24th April, passed peacefully
away, at "Guernsey," Hodgkinson-street,
Clifton Hill, the dearly beloved mother of
Eva. My mother.
FOX. —On the 24th April (suddenly), at
"Guernsey," Hodgkinson-street, Clifton Hill,
the dearly beloved mother of Herbert and
May, loving grandma of Rob and Marie.
At rest.
FOX. —On the 24th April (suddenly), at
"Guernsey," Hodgkinson-street, Clifton Hill,
the dearly beloved mother of Eric and Min-
nie, loving grandma of Mona and Eric.
Father and mother united.
FOX. —On the 24th April (suddenly), at
"Guernsey," Hodgkinson-street, Clifton Hill,
the dearly loved mother of Ernest and Edie,
loving grandma of Alf. At rest.
FRANKLIN. —On the 18th April, at the resi-
dence of his daughter (Mrs. Porteous), 4
Trentham-street, Sandringham, Isaac Frank,
beloved husband of the late Annie, and
dearly loved father of Mrs. C. J. Vigar,
Mrs. T. J. Porteous, Mrs. R. H. Hinchliffe,
Mrs. Walter Gosney and Harry, aged 91
years. Late of Geelong.
GEORGE. —On the 23rd April, at his resi-
dence, Montgomery-street, Moonee Ponds,
Ernest Alfred, loving husband of Mary, and
loving son-in-law of the late James and
Mary Cole, aged 60 years.
CLEGHORN. —On the 22nd April, at Belgrave
Hospital, Annie, dearly beloved wife of
Roger Gleghorn, mother of Frank (de-
ceased), John, Robert, May and Nellie.
HICKEY. —On the 23rd April, at St. Vincent's
Hospital, Teresa (Triss), dearly beloved wife
of the late Thos. Hickey, loving mother of
Mollie, and much loved sister of Bine (Mrs.
Holden, Coburg). Private interment at
Brighton Cemetery 24th April. R.I.P.
HOUSTON. —On the 24th April (suddenly), at
Alfred Hospital, Elaine Mary, the dearly
beloved wife of Charles Houston, of 120
Mary-street, Richmond.
HOWLETT. —On the 12th April, at private
hospital, Dandenong, Henry Horace, dear-
ly beloved husband of Maria, loving fa-
ther of Harold, Florence and Daphne, aged
62 years. Late of "Nyora," Dandenong-
road, Noble Park.
HUDSON. —On the 23rd April, Samuel B.
(late of Port Melbourne and Mallee), be-
loved brother of John Robert, sen.; loved
uncle of Susie Harley, brother-in-law of
May Hudson. Patient sufferer at rest.
JARDINE. —On the 20th April, David Jardine,
of "Hutton Farm," Rathscar, beloved hus-
band of the late Mary Jane Jardine, and
loved father of W.J., M.J., J.A., G.L., D.,
S., W. and A., aged 99 years and 7 months.
Peacefully sleeping.
JONES. —On the 18th April, after a lingering
illness, Harry, loved son of Harry and Char-
lotte Jones, 64 Rowan-street, Bendigo, aged
28 years. After life's fitful fever he sleeps.
KEMMIS. —On the 25th April, at Bundoora,
Irene Thelma, beloved wife of Allan. Pri-
vately cremated.
KENDRICK. —On the 21st April, Emmeline,
widow of the late John Kendrick, mother of
William and Alice (Mrs. Grosser, deceased),
late of Moonee Ponds, aged 81 years. Pri-
vately interred on 22nd April.
LACEY. —On the 20th April, at the residence
of her daughter, Mrs. Price, 650 Station-
street, North Carlton, Eliza, wife of the
late Thomas Lacey, of Moliagul, beloved
mother of Eliza (Mrs. Barrett, deceased),
Thomas, Henry, Louisa (Mrs. H. Smith,
deceased), Annie (Mrs. Price), Frederick,
Alfred, Alice (Mrs. Graco), Harriet (Mrs.
J. Smith), Clara (Mrs. Gleeson), Ada (Mrs.
Fred Dainty) and Al. (Mrs. J. A. Symons).
Peacefully sleeping.
LANGFORD. —On the 16th of April (sud-
senly), Reginald, of 32 Crimea-street, Caul-
field, dearly beloved husband of Nellie, and
loving father of Reggie, devoted son of
Agnes and the late R. J. Langford (Bala-
clava), and loving son-in-law of Ellen Con-
roy. My pal.
LOHNING. —On the 22nd April, Ruth Selina,
the dearly loved infant daughter of Frank
and Selina Lohning, 50 Bennett-street, North
Richmond, loved sister of Karel and Frank-
lin. Privately interred.
A bud plucked for the Master's garden.
LUCINI. —On the 25th April, at her parents'
residence, Hepburn Springs, Marie Annetta,
beloved daughter of Cosmo and Ada Lucini,
and loving sister of Rosa.
Requiescat in pace.
LUMB (nee Winn). —On the 13th April, at
Merbein, Hilda May, dearly loved wife of
Thomas Arthur Lumb, of Merbein South,
second daughter of the late George and
Emma Winn (late of Brunswick), and loved
sister of Emma, Norman (deceased), Worley,
Agness and Violet, of 40 Hickford-street,
East Brunswick, aged 35 years; also, on the
17th March, Thomas Lumb, infant son of
the above, aged 18 hours.
MARTIN. —On the 16th April, at his residence,
45 Lal Lal-street, Ballarat East, Gerald
David, dearly beloved husband of Bertha,
and loving father of Lilian (Mrs. Stodden),
Edwin, John, Constance and Rita.
MATIHESON. —On the 22nd of April, at his
residence, 82 Royal-parade, Pascoe Vale,
John Park, dearly loved husband of the
late Johanna, and loving father of Jessie,
Margaret (Mrs. Frawley), John and George,
late of Metropolitan Board of Works. R.I.P.
MAWHINNEY. —On the 17th April, at "Clare-
mont," Neerim East, Alexander, beloved
husband of Rebecca, and loving father of
Jane (Mrs. Feltscher), Mary (Mrs. Bar-
ber), Alexander, James, William, Thomas
and Ernest, in his 68th year.
We will meet again.
McGARRY (nee Day). —On the 25th April,
Alice Elsie, thd dearly beloved wife of Ber-
nard McGarry, of 56 Lang's-road, Ascot
Vale, loving mother of Kenneth, loved
daughter of Mr. William and the late Mrs.
Day, devoted sister of Mrs. Benson, Mrs.
Smith, Madge and May, aged 39 years.
(Formerly of Footscray.)
Peace, perfect peace.
McDONALD. —On the 19th April, Robert
Campbell, the dearly beloved husband of
Minnie, loving father of Gwen, Lockie, Jean
and Frances (late of Victorian Railways).
Loved by all.
MIDDLETON. —On the 22nd April, at Sydney,
Graham Douglas, dearly loved younger son
of Douglas and Jessie Middleton, Kooringa,
Addison-avenue, Roseville, Sydney, loved
brother of Allan, aged 1 year and 10 months.
MOONEY. —On the 25th April, Neil Joseph
Mooney, of 23 Bloomberg-street, Abbotsford,
the dearly beloved husband of Sarah, and
loving father of Verna, Michael and Neil,
aged 48 years. Requiescat in pace.
NASH. —On the 22nd April (suddenly), at
Thornbury, Rebecca, the beloved mother of
Alice, and loving grandma of Mavis and
Jack.
In the midst of life we are in death.
—Inserted by her loving daughter and son-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. Brown.
NEWHOUSE. —On the 25th April, suddenly,
at her residence, No. 5 Falconer-street,
North Fitzroy, Agnes Gertrude, the dearly
beloved wife of Stephen Newhouse, loving
mother of Florence (Mrs. Rogers), Eddie,
Victor, Nellie (Mrs. Meares) and the late
Clarence, aged 68 years. Requiescat in pace.
NEWHOUSE. —On the 25th April (suddenly),
at her residence, No. 5 Falconer-street,
North Fitzroy, Agnes Newhouse, the dearly
loved mother of Florence Rogers, 263 Hol-
den-street, North Fitzroy, and devoted
grandmother of Victor Rogers, aged 68
years. Rest in peace.
NICHOLAS. —On the 19th April, Jack, late
Sergeant New Zealand Engineers, beloved
second son of Mrs. Nicholas, Burwood, and
the late J. Nicholas, of New Zealand, loved
brother of Rev. W. H. Nicholas (New Zea-
land), late Lieut. J. C. Nicholas, Mrs. E.
Berliner (Blackburn), Tom Nicholas (Oak-
leigh), Mrs. C. Dickens (Glen Iris) and
Mrs. L. Garner (Burwood),
NOLAN. —On the 16th April, at her late resi-
dence, 34 Elgin-street, Hawthorn, Kate,
daughter of the late David and Katherine
Nolan, and sister of the late Sister Philo-
mene, Convent of Mercy, Fitzroy, aged 81
years.
O'MEARA. —On the 24th April, at Kyneton,
Catherine, relict of the late Patrick
O'Meara, and loving mother of John (de-
ceased), Michael (Melbourne), James (de-
ceased), Patrick (Malmsbury), aged 92
years. A native of Tipperary, Ireland.
R.I.P.
OWENS. —On the 18th April (Good Friday),
at St. Vincent's Hospital (suddenly), Mary,
relict of the late David Owens, of Fern
Tree Gully-road, Notting Hill, the dearly
beloved mother of Owen (Bill), Catherine
(Mrs. Ryland) and the late Bartholomew,
loved grandmother of Jackie, aged 73 years.
Rest in peace.
PALMER. —On the 22nd April, at Auck-
land, New Zealand, Mary Isabel, daughter
of the late Henry C. Palmer, of Majorca,
Victoria. (By cable.)
PHILLIPS. —On the 23rd April, at Nurse
Alexandra's, Fairfield, Ellen, widow of the
late W. F. Phillips, of North Carlton, loving
mother of Victoria (Mrs. Cato, Mortlake).
Private interment. Rest in peace.
PINCH. —On the 15th April, at 163 Mitchell-
street, Bendigo, Jane, beloved eldest daugh-
ter of the late John Elvins Pinch and late
Jane Pinch, of Guildford, dearly loved sister
of John Elvins (deceased), Arthur (de-
ceased), Ellen and Emma.
The golden gates have opened wide,
To let our loving sister in,
To be for ever with the Lord.
PIPE. —On the 22nd April, at her residence,
Bell-street, West Preston, Eleanor Mabel,
the dearly beloved daughter of William and
the late Eliza Smedley, and loved sister of
Arthur, Ernest and Gordon.
PRINN. —On the 24th April, at the Alfred
Hospital, Sarah, beloved aunt of Mrs. B.
Schoof and family, W. Brunswick.
Peace after suffering.
QUIN. —On the 25th April, at 15 William-
street, South Richmond, William James,
dearly beloved husband of Emily, dear father
of Louie (Mrs. Hoarse), Flora (Mrs. Fraser),
Albert, Percy, Frank and Clara (Mrs. Strat-
ton), and Emily (Mrs. Cobb), in his 83rd
year. A resident of Richmond for 58 years.
QUIN. —On the 25th April, at 15 William-
street, Richmond, William James Quin, dear
father of Louie (Mrs. Hoarse), dear grand-
father of Emily (Mrs. Burton), Hilda (Mrs.
Edwards), Ella, Frank, Ida, Lloyd and Jack
Hoarse, and great-grandfather of Brenda
Burton and Bryan and Jack Edwards, aged
82 years 6 months.
—Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-
law, Louie and Harry Hoarse.
QUIN. —On the 25th April, at his home, Wil-
liam-street, Richmond, William James, dear
father of Clara (Mrs. Stratton), and dear
grandfather of Emily, Ida and Will Stratton.
—Inserted by his loving daughter and son-
in-law, Clara and Bill.
RAMSAY. —On the 22nd April (suddenly), at
Carlton, David Mackay (Mac) Ramsay, of
Athol-road, Noble Park, very dear friend
of D. and O. Obeth and family, Mentone.
One of the very best.
ROBERTSON. —A tribute to the memory of
Mathew Henry (Harry) Robertson, for 37
years secretary Ascot Vale Presbytereian
church. A faithful servant of the Master.
—From the session, board of management
and members of the church.
DEATHS.
SCOTT. —On the 22nd April, at "Nyora,"
Clarke-street, Northcote, Sophie Knights,
wife of Rev. E. H. Scott, and mother of
Harry, Una (deceased) and Stanley, gran to
Tom, Wyn, Max and Keith.
SERJEANT. —On the 15th of March, at his
residence, St. Benets Abbey, Lanivet, Corn-
wall, England, Colonel Sir William Serjeant,
C.B., elder and sole surviving son of the late
Captain Charles Serjeant, 74th Highlanders
and Turkish Contingent, Crimean War, of
St. Benets Abbey and Barn Park, Bodmin,
and nephew of the late Canon and Mrs. Ser-
jeant, Melbourne.
SINCLAIR. —On the 21st April, at his late re-
sidence, Burgh-street, Stawell West, Charles
dearly beloved son of the late Charles and
Agnes Ann Sinclair, and loving brother of
Jane (Mrs. Slade, Stawell West), Margaret
(Stawell West), and loving uncle of William
Slade, aged 64 years. Interred Stawell
Cemetery, 22nd April.
SULLIVAN. —On the 24th April, at his resi-
dence, 230 Moray-street, South Melbourne,
John Vincent, beloved son of Margaret and
the late Timothy Sullivan, loving brother of
William (deceased), Sylvester, Lily and Tim-
othy. Private interment. Rest in peace.
TRATHAN. —On the 25th April (suddenly), at
her residence, 6 Park-street, Malvern, Emily
Morland, widow of the late Rev. James
Trathan, and dearly loved mother of Les,
Alan and Harold. Reunited. No flowers.
TUBBS (by Cable). —On the 22nd April, at
Johannesberg, South Africa, Charles Cam-
ley, the dearly beloved second eldest son of
the late Charles and Kate Tubbs, and bro-
ther of Hugh B., Augustine L., Edwin G.
Tubbs and Mrs. O. B. Meakes, Hay, N.S.W.
R.I.P.
WARDALE. —On 24th April, at Home for
Blind, Jessica Elizabeth (known to many
New Zealand and Australian Christian
friends as "Little Mother"), passed peace-
fully away.
She maintained to last her simple faith
in Christ. She has crossed the bar, and
will meet her pilot face to face.
—Inserted by J. Harlow, 123 Burwood-road,
Glenferrie.
WATHEN. —On the 16th April, at Stawell
Hospital, John Joseph, beloved husband of
Ann, and loved father of George (Moonee
Ponds), Frank (Murchison), Stanley (Great
Western), Lizzie (Mrs. Cooper, Elsternwick),
Grace (Mrs. Moore, Glenorchy), Ethel
(Elsternwick), Ivy (Mrs. Paul, Preston),
Alan (Stawell), aged 79 years. At rest.
—Inserted by his loving wife and family.
WATSON. —On the 15th April (suddenly),
Alex, loving husband of the late Emily, dear
father of Agnes (deceased), Ern, Lil and
Don (late of Melton), aged 63 years.
Reunited.
WATSON. —On the 25th April, Knight Henry,
dearly beloved husband of Gladys Watson,
of 34 Byron-street, Elwood, and loving father
of Peggy, aged 38 years. At rest.
WHATMOUGH. —On the 21st April, at Tren-
tham, Catherine (nurse), the dearly beloved
sister of Mrs. J. Black, 9 Pine-street, Haw-
thorn, and loved aunt of Leslie, Jessie,
Harry, Athol and Frank. A life spent in the
service of others.
WHATMOUGH. —On the 21st April, at her resi-
dence, Trentham, Catherine (nurse), loved
friend of Mr. and Mrs. E. Stevens, aged
69 years. A patient sufferer at rest.
WHITE. —On the 16th April, at her residence,
332 Nicholson-street, Yarraville, Florella,
daughter of the late John and Mary White,
sister of the late Granville and Ada, and
cousin of J. J. White, aged 74 years.
WOOD. —On the 25th April, at the residence
of his niece, Mrs. G. Douglas, 114 Davies-
street, North Brunswick, Captain Frederick
Charles Wood (late A.I.F. and Royal Mint,
Melbourne), the dearly beloved son of the
late Frederick and Emma Wood, of Fitzroy,
loved brother of Mrs. O'Connor and Mrs.
Ivory, uncle of Mrs. G. Douglas, Mrs. Fin-
cher and William O'Connor, aged 54 years.
Requiescat in pace.
IN MEMORIAM.
The Anzac Heroes.
BURTON. —In loving memory of my dearly
loved son and our dear brother, Corporal R.
H. Burton (Dick), 14th Battalion, A.I.F.,
killed in action Gallipoli, 27th April, 1915.
— inserted by mother, brothers and sister.
CHAPMAN. —In loving memory of my dear
son, Lieut. E. H. S. C. Chapman, who died
26th April, 1915, of wounds received in
landing at Gallipoli.
And with the morn those angel faces smile,
Which I have loved long since and lost
awhile.
— Mother.
CHAPMAN. —A loving tribute to the memory
of our dear brother, Haddon, who died of
wounds received at Gallipoli 26th April,
1915. Love's greatest gift — remembrance.
—Inserted by Netta and Arthur.
DICKIE. —In sad and loving memory of my
dear son and our beloved brother, Albert
Andrew (dear Bertie), killed Gallipoli, 26th
April, 1915, Sig., 5th Batt., 2nd Brigade.
Lives of great men all remind us
We can make our lives sublime ;
And, departing, leave behind us
Footprints on the sands of time.
—Inserted by his loving mother and
brothers, Les and Perce, Ormond.
OLIVER. —In loving memory of our much
loved son, Pte. R. J. Oliver, killed in ac-
tion, at Quinn's Post, 27th April, 1915.
We strew with loving memories
The path that he once trod ;
We bless the years we called him ours,
And leave the rest with God.
—Inserted by mother and father, Clunes.
STACH. —In loving memory of our dear sons
and brothers, Private Vincent Alexander,
No. 898, 2nd Battalion, New South Wales,
A.I.F., killed at the landing on Gallipoli on
25th April, 1915, and Lieutenant Hugo
Frederick, No. 2650, 14th Battalion, A.I.F.,
died 27th March, 1929.
— Inserted by their loving father, mother
and sisters.
THOMSON. —In loving memory of our dearly
loved son and brother, Jack (L./Corp. J. W.
Thomson), A Coy., 14th Batt., killed in ac-
tion at Gallipoli on the 27th April, 1915,
aged 27 years.
A silent thought, a secret tear
Still keep your memory ever dear ;
Till memory fades or life departs
You live for ever in our hearts.
—Inserted by his loving mother and father,
sister and brother, and sister-in-law, Pearl,
403 Nicholson-street, North Carlton.
THOMSON. —In loving memory of Lance-Cor-
poral J. W. Thomson, killed in action at
Gallipoli on the 27th April, 1915, aged 27
years.
It is sweet to be remembered,
And this our wish will show—
We hold you still in memory,
As the years they come and go.
—Inserted by his loving aunt and cousins,
E. Martin, 414 Nicholson-street, North
Fitzroy.
THOMSON. —In fond memory of Lance-Cor-
poral J. W. Thomson, A Company, 14th
Battalion, killed in action at, Gallipoli 27th
April, 1915. Gone, but not forgotten.
—Inserted by Jack Davis.
THOMSON. —In loving memory of our dear
friend, Jack, who was killed 27th April, 1915.
We cherish still with love sincere
Beautiful memories of Jack so dear.
—Inserted by H. and M. Parrish.
THOMSON. —In loving memory of our dear
friend, Lance-Corporal Jack Thomson, killed
at Gallipoli 27th April, 1915.
Ever remembered.
—Inserted by B. and E. Towers, Essendon.
WILSON. —In loving memory of my dear son,
Lieutenant F. G. Wilson, who was killed
in action at Gallipoli on 26th April, 1915.
He died for his country on the field of
honor.
Sadly missed.
—Inserted by his fond father, F. Wilson,
Port Melbourne.
YUILL. —In loving memory of my dear be-
loved son and our dear brother, George,
who was killed on the 26th April, 1915, at
Gallipoli.
Oh, for a look of his dear face that I
loved so well. I think I can hear him say,
Don't cry, mother of mine, I will come back
again. But God willed it otherwise, and
took my Anzac laddie home. His mother.
—Inserted by his loving mother, sisters,
and brothers.
IN MEMORIAM.
On Active Service.
ADAMSON. —In loving memory of Charles,
killed in action at Villers Bretonneux 27th
April, 1918 ; also Harry, died 22nd April,
1924, and dear mother, 5th September, 1920 ;
and dear little Don, 26th September, 1916.
Lest we forget.
ANNEAR. —In sad and loving memory of my
dear son, Charles Fredrick, 6th Battalion,
A.I.F., killed in action at Hamel 26th April,
1918. Dearly remembered.
— Mother.
BUCKLEY. —In sad and loving memory of our
dear brother, Captain Hugh C. Buckley,
killed on the 27th April, 1916 ; also our
darling mother, who passed away on the
24th August, 1915. R.I.P.
Ever remembered.
—Inserted by his loving sisters, M. Hayes,
E. V. Graham.
BYRNE. —In sad and loving memory of my
dear son and our dear brother, Charles F.
Byrne, late 57th Batt., died of wounds in
France on 25th April, 1918.
— Inserted by mother, brothers and sisters.
FISHER. —In loving memory of my dear son,
Johnny, killed on 27th April, 1918, at Vil-
lers Bretonnneux.
There is someone who misses you sadly.
—Inserted by his father, George Fisher,
South Melbourne.
GOW. —In loving memory of my son, P, J.
Gow, killed in action 27th April, at Villers-
Bretonneux. Ever remembered.
— Mother.
GOW. —In memory of Private P. J. Gow,
killed in action Villers Bretonneux 27th April,
1918.
—Inserted by C. and M. Beamish, Balwyn.
GRAYSON. —Sergeant Walton Robert Grayson,
D.C.M., killed in action in France, 26th
April, 1918. Lest we forget.
— T.W.G.
HARDER. —In loving memory of our dear son
and brother, Lieutenant J. C. Victor, who
died of wounds in France on the 26th April,
1918. Ever remembered.
— Inserted by his affectionate mother,
father, brothers and sisters.
HARDER. —A tribute of love to the memory
of Lieut. Victor Harder, died of wounds
26th April, 1918.
—Inserted by Mrs. Hill and Dorcas.
HARVEY. —In loving memory of Private
Charles, killed in action Villers Breton-
neux, 26th April, 1918, aged 28 years.
Loved, remembered, longed for always,
But it's all in vain to weep ;
Tears of love will never wake him
From his peaceful, happy sleep.
—Inserted by mother, Peter and Roy.
A wondertul brother, good and rare,
One that home so ill could spare.
—Inserted by Rose, Jack and Lil.
HARVEY. —In loving memory of our dear
dad, Pte. C. Harvey, killed in action 26th
April, 1918. Always remembered.
—Inserted by May, Maizie and Joe.
HARVEY. —In loving memory of my brother,
Charlie, who was killed at Villers Breton-
neux on 26th April, 1918.
Lovingly remembered. Sadly missed.
—Inserted by his sister, brother-in-law and
family, C. and J. Tainsh, 66 Kay-street,
Carlton.
HARVEY. —In loving memory of dear Charlie,
who was killed in action 26th April, 1918.
Just a beautiful memory left behind
Of one who was loving, gentle and kind.
—Inserted by his loving sister, Nell, and
nieces, Irene and Valmai.
HINRICHSEN. —In loving memory of Fred
(Rickey), the beloved only son of F. and
C. Hinrichsen, of Brighton, and loved
brother of Emily (Mrs. Coleman), Mary
(Mrs. Ronald), Ivy and Ruth, died of
wounds on the 27th April, 1918, late of
5th Battalion.
OAKES. —On the 26th April, 1918, killed in
action France, Cecil H. Oakes, Sig., A. Co.,
57th Btn., loved only son of John and Agnes
Oakes, and dearly loved brother of Freda
(Fred).
—Inserted by his parents.
PARTRIDGE. —In loving memory of my dear
sons— Sergeant Frank L. Partridge, D.C.M.,
killed in action 26th April, 1918 ; Private
Sydney C. Partridge, died of wounds on 1st
September, 1916.
Though death divides, fond memories cling.
—Mother.
SHARPLES. —In ever loving memory of our
dear son and brother, Private Jack Sharples,
who was killed in action 27th April, 1918.
We were not there at the hour of death
To hear your last faint sigh,
To whisper just one loving word,
Or even say good-bye.
—Inserted by his loving brothers and parents,
J. and E. Sharples, Chelsea.
WRIGLEY. —In affectionate remembrance of
my dear son, Fred R. Wrigley (late 60th
Battalion), killed in action Villers Breton-
neux, 27th April, 1918.
Loving memories.
—Inserted by mother, "Heatherbrae,"
Scarsdale.
IN MEMORIAM.
On Active Service.
WYLIE. —In loving memory of my dear son,
Corporal J. D. Wylie, of the 60th Battalion,
killed in action in France on his birthday,
27th April, 1918, aged 36 years, the
dearly beloved and only child of Mrs.
Wylie and the late William Wylie, also be-
loved father of William J. Wylie, of 54
Smith-street, Collingwood.
Still living, still loving, still mine.
—Deeply mourned by his mother and son.
WYLIE. —In loving memory of Corporal John
D. Wylie, 60th Battalion, killed in action
27th April, 1918. Ever remembered.
—Inserted by Jim and Nell Setches.
IN MEMORIAM.
ANDERSON. —In loving memory of my dear
wife, Annie, who died on the 26th April,
1927, at Caulfield.
When days are dark and friends are few,
Dear Annie, how I long for you.
Roses may wither, leaves fade and die,
Some may forget you, but never shall I.
—Inserted by your loving husband, Geo.
Anderson.
ANDERSON. —In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on 26th April, 1927.
Underneath are the everlasting arms.
—Inserted by her daughters, Lynda and Deb.
ARCHER. —In loving memory of our dear
father, who died on the 22nd April, 1923,
at his residonce, Pinnock-street, Bairnsdale.
In our hearts your memory lingers,
Fond, loving and true ;
As the years go by, dear dad,
We will always think of you.
—Inserted by his son and daughter-in-law,
Jim and Bertha.
ASHTON. —In loving memory of our dear mo-
ther and brother, Percy ; also our dear
little cousin, Ronnie Hyne, who passed away
on 26th April, 1926.
The passing years can never change
Our thoughts of you so dear ;
Fond memories linger every day,
Remembrance brings you near.
—Inserted by W. and C. Ashton.
ASHTON— HYNE. —In loving memory of my
dear sister, Mary (Polly) ; also my dear
nephew, Percy, loved son of the above ; also
my darling little grandson, Ronnie Hyne ;
all killed in the Boronia accident on 26th
April, 1926.
In my memory a constant thought,
In my heart a silent sorrow.
Sadly missed.
—By her loving sister, aunt, and grandma,
C. Healey, Clifton Hill.
ASHTON. —In loving memory of Mrs. Ashton,
also her loving son, Percy, who passed away
suddenly 26th April, 1926. Ever remembered.
—Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Stan, McPherson.
ASHTON. —In loving memory of our dear
friends, Mrs. Ashton, her son, Percy, and
also little Ronnie Hines, who were killed
26th April, 1926.
Time changes many things,
Remembrance lives for ever.
—Inserted by Mr. Moss and family, Port
Melbourne.
BALFOUR. —In loving memory of my darling
,other, Jane Lang Balfour, who departed
this life 26th April, 1926.
I realise in this world there will never be
another
To take the place of God's great gift, my
mother.
—Inserted by Daisie Balfour Cornwell.
BARR. —In loving memory of our dear son
and brother, Charles Reginald, killed
Boronia, 26th April, 1926.
Round me at twilight come stealing,
Shadows of days that have been ;
Dreams of old days recalling,
Memories of love's golden dream.
My lips cannot speak how I miss you,
My heart cannot tell what to say ;
God alone knows how I miss you,
As I battle along life's rough way.
—Inserted by his sorrowing mother, father,
sister, brothers.
BARR. —In memory of my dear brother,
Charles, killed Boronia level crossing 26th
April, 1926.
He had a nature you could not help loving,
A heart that was purer than gold,
And to those who loved and knew him
His memory will never grow cold.
—Inserted by his sister and brother-in-law,
Kit and Albert.
BARR—ASHTON. —In loving memory of our
pals, who were killed at Boronia 26th April,
1926.
The sunset lights are fading now,
The long day closes o'er,
Our thoughts go back to other days
And the pals that are no more.
Fals of mine.
—Inserted by Eric, Nick, Dek, Tom.
BARR—ASHTON. —In loving memory of our
dear friends, Charlie and Percy, killed
Boronia level crossing 26th April, 1926.
Loving memories never die,
As days go and years go by.
—Inserted by Mrs. Bennett and Patricia.
BENNETTS. —In loving memory of my dear
sister, Elizabeth A. (Lizzie), who passed
away at Hartpury-avenue, St. Kilda, on the
26th April, 1925. In sweet remembrance.
— Jack.
BRAKE. —In loving memory of Bill (late 4th
Artillery Brigade and Flying Corps, A.I.F.),
who died 26th April, 1922, at Mont Albert.
BREEN. —In memory of my dear wife, Ellen,
who was called home 26th April, 1922.
It is lonely here without you, Ellen,
And sad the weary way.
For life Is not the same to me
Since you were called away,
I miss you when the morning dawns,
And when the night returns,
I miss you here, I miss you there,
And I miss you, dear, everywhere.
—Inserted by her loving husband, William
Breen, Ferny Creek.
BREEN. —In loving memory of mv dear
mother, who passed away 26th April,
1922.
No one knows the silent longing
As I pen each simple line
For my dear mother's love and comfort,
That are no longer mine ;
I think of you, my darling mum,
With grief that is deep and true ;
There is always that sad longing,
Could 1 only speak to you.
—Inserted by her loving daughter, Myrtle.
BRIGGS. —In loving memory of our dear son,
Elgar Percy, who departed this life on the
26th April, 1929, at Hampton.
His cheerful ways and loving face
Are pleasant to recall.
He had a smile for everyone,
And died beloved by all.
—Inserted by his loving mother and father,
Brighton-street, Sandringham.
BRIGGS. —In loving memory of our dear
brother, percy, who passed away on the
26th ApriI, 1929. Who passed away on the
26th April, 1929.
Sheltered by the Rock of Ages,
Anchored on the golden shore,
Where there are no sad to-morrows,
Rest, sweet rest, for ever more.
—Inserted by his loving brothers. George,
Bert and Allan.
BRIGGS. —In loving memory of my dear friend,
Percy, who passed away 26th April, 1929.
Gone from this earth so quietly,
Plucked like a flower in bloom,
So young, so straight and so tender.
Oh, why was he called so soon ?
—Inserted by Jean Ashworth.
BRIGGS. —In loving memory of our friend,
percy, who passed away on the 26th April,
1929.
One by one our dear friends leave us,
And we often wonder why,
But we have God's sacred promise
We shall meet them by and bye.
—Inserted by D. Murphy and N. Ashwin.
BROWNING. —In loving memory of our dear
mother, who died at Fryerstown 26th April,
1929.
We think of you, dear mother,
With grief that is deep and true ;
No one knows the silent heartache
That makes us long for you.
—Inserted by her loving daughter and son,
D. and S. Dix.
BROWNING. —In loving memory of our dear
mother and grandma, who passed away at
Fryerstown on 26th April, 1929.
A beautiful life came to an end,
She died as she lived, everyone'a friend.
Our darling mother.
—Inserted by her loving son and daughter-
in-law, Ern and Ada, and grandchildren,
Footscray.
BROWNING. —In loving memory of our dear
mother and grandma, Lucy Browning, who
passed away at Fryerstown on the 26th
April, 1929.
We realise in this world
There will never be another
To take the place of God's greatest gift—
Our mother.
—Inserted by her loving daughter, and son-
in-law, Nellie and Les. Coburn, and grand-
children, Swan Hill.
CAMPBELL. —In fond memory of my dear
husband and our dear father, George
Lowther, who passed away 27th April,
1928.
His memory sweet and dear
Is treasured still, with love sincere.
—Inserted by his loving wife, son and
daughters.
CARLING. —In affectionate remembrance of
Isabel, who passed away at Mooroopna 25th
April, 1929.
Think but one thought of me up in the
stars.
— A. Morley.
CHALLIS. —In fond and loving memory of
our darling son, Georgia, who died 26th
April, 1924 ; also Pte. George Challis, late
48th Batt., killed in action 11th April, 1917.
We think of you, dear Georgie,
With grief that is deep and true ;
No one knows the silent heartache ;
That makes us long for you.
—Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. A. Challis and
family.
CONN. —In loving memory of dear mother,
Ellen, who died 26th April, 1927, at her resi-
dence, 26 Federal-street, Footscray.
A beautiful memory left behind.
—Inserted by her loving sons, Oriel and
Leslie, and daughters, Melva, Gladys,
Addie.
CONN. —In loving memory of our dear
mother (Nellie), who died 27th April, 1927 ;
also dear father (Sam.), died 5th Febru-
ary, 1924.
A silent thought, a secret tear,
Still keeps your memory over dear.
Till memory fades or life departs
You live for ever in our hearts.
—Inserted by their loving daughters, Addie,
Gladys and Melva.
COOKE. —In loving memory of my dear wife,
Minnie, who passed to the higher life at
Oleander, North Carlton, 26th April, 1926.
Alone with thee, amid the mystic shadows,
The solemn hush of nature newly born,
Alone with thee in breathless adoration,
In the calm dew and freshness of the
morn.
So shall it be at that in that bright morning,
When the soul waketh and life's sha-
dows flee,
O, in that hour more fair than day-
light's dawning,
Shall rise the glorious thought I am
with thee.
Deeply mourned. Sadly missed.
COOKE. —In ever cherished memory of my
beloved mother and our dearest grandma,
26th April, 1926.
Deep, deep within our hearts
Enshrined she lies,
Until He come.
—Her loving daughter, son-in-law and
grandchildren, Cliff, Will and Nettie.
COTTER. —In loving memory of my dear wife
and our loving mother, Dinah Mary Cotter,
who passed away at Dandenong 29th April,
1924.
— Inserted by her family.
CRENNAN. —In fond memory of our brother,
John, died 26th April, 1924. R.I.P.
Immaculate heart of Mary,
Your prayers for him extol ;
Sacred heart of Jesus,
Have mercy on his soul.
CUFFE. —In loving memory of my beloved
mother, who passed away 27th April, 1927,
at Montmorency.
In memory a constant thought,
In heart a silent sorrow.
—Inserted by her loving daughter and son-
in-law, Alma and Jim Lambert, and grand-
children, Dorothy and James.
DAVIES. —In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed away suddenly at Syd-
ney on 25th April, 1928 ; also my dear
father, who died on the 22nd May, 1927.
Sadly missed.
—Inserted by their daughter, Ethel.
DAWSON. —In memory of my loving son,
Jack ; who passed away on 26th April,
1922 ; also little Norma, loving daughter of
the above, who passed away on the 5th
November, 1922 ; also my loving husband,
Jack, who passed away on the 30th Novem-
ber, 1921. Fondly remembered.
—Inserted by his loving mother and brother
and little daughter, Shirley, Clunes.
DEANE-FREEMAN. —In loving memory of
our dear mother, Anastasia Deane-Freeman,
passed away 26th April, 1927 ; also our dear
father, Joseph Deane-Freeman, passed away
18th January, 1908.
They are in God's keeping,
The rough road safely o'er.
They are not lost to loving hearts,
But only gone before.
—Inserted by their loving family.
DEMPSEY. —In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away 26th April, 1927.
God s greatest gift — remembrance.
—Inserted by her loving children.
IN MEMORIAM,
DEANE-FREEMAN. —In loving memory of
our dear mother, passed away 26th April,
1927 ; also our dear father, passed away
18th January, 1908.
Just a sweet remembrance,
Just a token, fond and true.
Time takes away the edge of grief,
But memory turns back every leaf.
—Inserted by their loving daughter, Bessie
and son-in-law, J. Peers, Surrey Hills.
DEANE-FREEMAN. —In sad and loving
memory of our darling mother, who passed
away 26th April, 1927 ; also our dear father,
Joseph Deane-Freeman, passed away 18th
January, 1908.
Dearly loved and sadly missed.
—Inserted by their loving daughter and son-
in-law, Ivy and Will Bailey, Hawthorn.
DONALD. —In loving memory of my dear hus-
band and father, William Donald, who
passed away on 26th April, 1928, at Tra-
vancore, Flemington.
At the rising and setting of the sun we
shall remember thee.
—Inserted by his loving wife and daughter,
Violet.
DONALD. —In loving memory of my dear hus-
band and father, William Donald, who passed
away on 26th April, 1928, at Travancore,
Flemington. Ever remembered.
—Inserted by his loving wife and sons.
DURKIN. —In loving memory of my dear hus-
band and father, William, who died 22nd
April, 1923 ; also my dear father, who died
24th April, 1915.
May their souls rest in peace.
The passing years can never change
Our thoughs of you so dear,
Fond memories linger every day,
Remembrance keeps them near.
—Inserted by his loving wife and son.
EVANS. —In loving memory of our dear
mother and sister, who were killed in the
Boronia accident 26th April, 1926 ; also our
loving father, who died 10th July, 1923.
In memory a constant thought,
In heart a silent sorrow.
—Inserted by May and Rhys.
FARQUHAR. —In loving memory of Martha
Louisa Farquhar, who passed away on the
19th April, 1921.
—Inserted by J. E. Williams.
FAWCETT. —In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed away (suddenly) on
27th April, 1917 ; also my only brother,
Willie, killed in action 20th September, 1915,
at Gallipoli ; also my beloved niece, Florrie,
who fell asleep on 13th September, 1927.
Rest after weariness, mother.
The passing years can never change,
Our thoughts of ones so dear ;
Fond memories linger every day,
Remembrance keeps them near.
—Inserted by her sorrowing daughter and
son-in-law, Rose and Jim Miller ; also grand-
children, Leslie, Rosie, Bonnie and James,
24 Liardet-street, Port Melbourne.
FAWCETT. —In loving memory of my dearest
mother, who passed away on 27th April,
1917 ; also my dear brother, Bill, killed at
Gallipoll, 1915.
Their lives will always be a beautiful
memory.
—Inserted by her loving daughter and son-
in-law, A. and W. Mallett.
FIELDING. —In loving memory of our dear
brother, Joseph, who passed away at Glen-
loth East on the 26th April, 1929.
One of the best.
Treasured in my memory are those happy
days we spent together.
—Inserted by his loving sister and brother,
Chrissie, Simon, and nieces.
FIELDING. —In loving memory of our dear
brother, who passed away on the 26th
April, 1929.
Sweet is the word remembrance,
Of a loved one gone to rest ;
And those who think of you to-day
Are those who loved you best.
— Inserted, by his loving sisters, Sarah and
Nellie.
FLYNN. —In loving memory of our dear mo-
ther, who passed away 27th April, 1928.
Time may pass and bring its changes,
Fresh with every coming year ;
But your memory will be cherished
In the hearts that hold you dear.
—Inserted by her loving son, Jim, daugh-
ter and grandson, Terence.
FLYNN. —In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away 27th April, 1928,
at 40 Jeffcott-street, West Melbourne.
In memory we shall keep you
As the years roll by.
Whatever else we fail to do,
We shall never forget you.
—Inserted by her loving son and daughter,
William and Rose.
FLYNN. —In fond and loving memory of my
dear mother, who died on the 27th April,
1928, at 40 Jeffcott-street, West Melbourne.
Two years have passed, dear mother,
Since God called you away.
And in tender book of memory
A leaf is turned to-day.
—Inserted by her loving daughter and son-
in-law, Mrs. and Mr. C. Swaine.
FOSTER. —A tribute of love to the memory of
our dear mum, passed peacefully away on
26th April, 1928 ; also our dear dad, who was
called home September, 1896.
Loving memories.
United in heaven and God's glory they share,
In His beautiful mansion they roam.
And there they are happy and free from all
care.
Just waiting to welcome us home.
—Inserted by their loved ones in Carlton.
FRASER.—In fond and loving memory of our
dear mother, who passed away on the 27th
April, 1927 ; also our dear sister, Jessie
(Mrs. Henkel), who passed away on the
11th February, 1929.
Their beautiful memory is all we have left.
—Inserted by their sorrowing sons and
daughters, brothers and sisters, grandson
and nephew.
GADSBY. —In loving memory of my dear wife
and our dear mother, Nellie Francis, de-
parted this life 27th April, 1929.
In the sunshine of heaven she abides.
—Inserted by her sorrowing husband, Wil-
liam, and son and daughter-in-law, Jack
and Dorrie, Tasmania.
GADSBY. —In loving memory of our dear
mother, Nellie Francis, died 27th April,
1929.
In that heavenly home she is resting ;
Oh, may her rest be sweet.
l know she is waiting to welcome me,
When in God's own time we meet.
—Inserted by her daughter, Gladys, and son-
in-law, Stan., and grandchildren, Roma,
Lindsay, Stan., June and Jackie.
GADSBY. —In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on 27th April,
1929.
Always so good, so unselfish and kind ;
Few in this world her equal to find.
But a beautiful life came to an end ;
She died as she lived, everyone's friend.
—Inserted by her loving son-in-law and
daughter, Minnie, and grandchildren, Ruby,
Nellie, Elsie, Alma and Vera, Morwell.
GIACOMETTI. —In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on the 26th April, 1929.
We cherish still with love sincere
Beautiful memories of our mother dear.
—Inserted by her loving son and daughter-
in-law, Les. and Maisie Giacometti, and
grandchildren, Leslie and Netta.
GIACOMETTI. —In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on the 26th April, 1929.
A silent thought, a secret tear,
Still keeps my mother's memory dear.
—Inserted by her loving daughter and son-
in-law, Sylvia and Albert Spencer, St. Kilda.
GIACOMETTI. —In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on 26th April,
1929, at Musk Vale.
Just a beautiful memory left behind
Of one who was loving, gentle and kind.
—Inserted by her loving daughter and son-
in-law, Stella and Henry Chatfield, and
grandchildren, Ruby and Lorna.
GILLBANK. —In loving memory of our dear
sister, Mary, who passed away on the 26th
April, 1927.
Always loving, unselfish and kind,
Few in this world her equal to find ;
A beautiful life came to an end,
She died as she lived — everyone's friend.
—Inserted by her loving uncle and sister-
in-law, Frank and Lizzie.
GILLBANK. —In loving memory of our dear
mother, Mary Ann Gillbank, who was called
home on 26th April, 1927.
Her life a beautiful memory ;
Her absence one great sorrow,
Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten.
—Inserted by her loving children.
loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on the 26th April,
1926.
Just a memory fond and true.
To show, dear mother, we think of you.
Gone, butt not forgotten.
—Inserted by her family,
GUNDRY. —In loving memory of my dear
husband and father, who passed away on
the 26th April, 1929.
May his soul rest in peace.
—Inserted by his loving wife and daughter,
Iris.
GUNDRY. —In sad but loving memory of our
dear father, who passed away 26th April,
1929.
At eve, when shadows are falling,
Sweet memories saddened with pain
Steal our hearts with a longing,
Could we only see him again.
—Inserted by his loving daughter and son-
in-law, Ada and Ted, and grandchildren.
GUNDRY. —In fond memory of our devoted
father, who was killed on St. Kilda-road,
26th April, 1929 (his 59th birthday).
We think of you to-day, dear father,
With grief that is deep and true ;
No one knows the silent heartaches
That make us long for you.
—Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-
law, L. and R. Moore, and grandchildren,
Elva and Tom, South Yarra.
HACKWARD. —In loving memory of my dear
mother, died 25th April, 1902 ; also dad, died
6th June, 1915.
'Tis not the words, for words are few,
That live as a token just to convey
How deep you are in my thoughts to-day.
—By M. and T. Kennedy and grandchildren.
HALLO. —In loving memory of my dear wife,
Ray, who passed away on the 27th Apeil,
1929, fond mother of Jule, Bob and Bill.
—Inserted by her loving husband and chil-
dren.
HAMMOND. —In loving memory of Emma
Hammond, who died on the 27th April, 1928,
Brunswick, and late of Seaton. R.I.P.
—Inserted by her fond sweetheart, Dan.
Shine.
HARCOMBE. —In loving memory of my dear
son, Frederick, late Victorian Railways, who
passed away on the 28th April, 1928.
At rest.
—Inserted by his father, also Charlie, Jack
and Violet, and grandchildren, Bert, Greta
and Jean.
HEATLEY. —In sad and loving memory of
my dear husband and our father, who de-
parted this life on the 26th April, 1924.
Though absent from among us,
You are ever in our thoughts.
—Inserted by his loving wife and boys, Alf,
Cliff and Clyde.
HEATLEY. —In loving memory of my dear
father, who departed this life on the 26th
April, 1924.
Love's greatest gift—Remembrance.
—Inserted by his daughter and son-in-law,
R. and F. Krygger, also Beryl.
HILL. —In loving memory of my dear hus-
band, John Hill, who died on the 26th
April, 1926.
To-day brings back sad memories
Of my dear husband gone to rest,
And those who think of him to-day
Are the ones who love him best.
—Inserted by his loving wife, Lucy Hill.
HOLLIER. —In loving memory of our dear
father, who passed away on the 26th April,
1929 ; also our dear brother, Edgar, killed
in action on the 17th August, 1916.
Ever remembered.
—Inserted by son and daughter-in-law, Bert
and Marion.
HOWDEN. —In loving memory of my dear
husband and father, who passed away on
24th April, 1926.
— Inserted by his loving wife and family.
IN loving memory of our dear grandmother,
who passed away at "Oleander," North
Carlton, on the 26th April, 1926.
Always loved and remembered.
—Inserted by her loving grandchildren,
Charlie, Fred, Edna and their parents.
JACKSON (nee Harris). —In loving memory of
my daughter, Mabel, who passed away at
Wood-street, Preston, 26th April, 1922.
In memory a constant thought,
In heart a silent sorrow.
—Inserted by her mother, brothers and sis-
ters and son, Edwin.
JOHNSON. —In loving memory of my dear
husband and our dear father, who died at
Wandin 26th April, 1921 ; also Keneth L.
(little Jackie), who died on 6th March,
1923.
—Inserted by his wife and family, Co-
burg.
JORDAN. —In loving remembrance of our
dear daughter and sister, Sylvia, who passed
away on the 27th April, 1919, at "The
Wattles," Dromana.
Silent heartaches, words unsaid.
Loving thoughts of the one that's dead.
—Inserted by her loving parents, brothers
and sisters.
IN MEMORIAM.
JOINER. —In loving memory of my dear hus-
band and father, who died on the 25th
April, 1928.
There's a shrine in my heart when in
silence alone,
I cherished sweet memories that are only
our own ;
When solace I find from heartache and
pain,
As I live through the past once again.
I have always sweet memories, dear dad,
of you.
—Inserted by his loving wife and family,
Jessie, William, Margaret, James, Abner,
Isabella, Emma, Adam.
KENT. —In loving memory of our dear mo-
ther, who passed away at Bendigo 26th
April, 1929. At rest. Bendigo papers
please copy.
—Inserted by E. and M. Grenfell.
LALOR. —In loving memory of our dear Edna,
who passed away 26th April, 1926.
—Inserted by her loving mother and sister,
Mrs. A. Osborne and Hazel (Healesville).
LEES. —In loving memory of my dearest
friend, Mrs. Isabella Lees, who died 26th
April, 1926.
Loving and true in all her ways,
Upright and just till the end of her days.
—Inserted by J. H. Cariss.
LEIGHTON. —In fond memory of my dear
son, Leslie, who passed peacefully away
26th April, 1925.
The dearest of memories, fond and true,
Will always remain in our hearts for you.
—Inserted by his loving mother, E. Leigh-
ton.
LEY. —In loving memory of our dear father,
who passed away 26th April, 1926.
A tender chord of memory
Is softly touched to-day.
—Inserted by his loving family, 72 Perry-
street, Alphington.
LILLEY. —In loving memory of our dear
brother, Charles, called home 27th April,
1928.
Sleep on, beloved, sleep, and take thy
rest.
We love thee well, but Jesus loves thee
best.
Good night. Good night.
To meet again in the morning.
—Marie and George Grant, St. Kilda.
LILLEY. —In cherished memory of my dear
son, Charles, passed away at his residence,
Lower Plenty, 27th April, 1928.
My eyes grow dim with tenderness the
while,
Thinking I see you, thinking I see you
smile.
My son.
— From his loving sister and brother-in-
law, E. Lilley, 98 Ruskin-street, St.
Kilda.
LILLEY. —In loving memory of my dear bro-
ther, Charles, passed away 27th April, 1928.
Loved and remembered the same to-day
As in the hour you passed away.
— G. H. and E. Boulter, St. Kilda.
LILLEY. —In loving memory of our esteemed
friend, Charles, who passed away at Lower
Plenty 27th April, 1928. Ever remembered.
—Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. H. Nourish.
LISSENDER. —In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on the 27th
April, 1926, at Caulfield ; also our little
brother, Jack, who died 9th March, 1916.
Their weary hours and days of pain,
Their troubled, sleepless nights are past ;
In silence they suffered, in patience they
bore,
Till God took them home to suffer no more.
—Inserted by her loving daughter, Emily,
and grandchildren, Jack and Robert Casson.
LUMLEY. —In loving memory of my dear mo-
ther, who passed away on the 26th April,
1920.
—Inserted by her loving son, Clive.
MANSON. —In loving memory of our dear
Will, who passed away at Winton, Queens-
land, on the 26th April, 1913.
Just a few words of remembrance,
As we think of the days that have
passed ;
Picturing you in our memory,
Just as we saw you last.
—Inserted by his loving mother and sister,
South Yarra.
MARTIN. —In loving memory of our dear son
and brother, Reg, who passed away on the
26th April, 1926, at Horsham.
Parted, yes, but not forever,
God will call us by and bye ;
To meet you again, dear Reg,
At the dawn of a beautiful day.
—Mother, father, and sister, Gladys.
MAYBURY (nee Bray). —In loving memory of
Ivy, who passed away on the 27th April,
1929.
Time takes away the edge of grief,
But memory turns back every leaf.
—Inserted by her loving mother and bro-
thers and sisters, and sister-in-law, Eva.
MAYBURY (nee Bray). —In loving memory of
my dear sister, Ivy, who passed away on
the 27th April, 1929.
We do not forget, nor do we intend,
We think of you dearly, and will to the
end.
—Inserted by Mabel and George Kaye.
MAYBURY. —In loving memory of Ivy, our
dearly beloved sister-in-law and aunt, who
passed away on 27th April, 1929.
—Inserted by Dorothy, Bonnie and Pixie.
McCARTHY. —In loving memory of William
Doyle McCarthy, who died on the 26th
April, 1919 ; and his dearly loved father,
Charles McCarthy, who died on tho 26th
August, 1919. R.I.P.
In memory a constant thought,
In our hearts a silent sorrow.
—C. McCarthy, J. H. and B. Wheelahan,
17 Robinson-street, Sunshine.
MEYMOTT (Miller). —In sad and loving
memory of our loving daughter and sister,
Ethel Fernside, who passed away suddenly
at Glenloth, 26th April, 1929.
Though His loving arms have taken,
Taken those we hold most dear ;
Trust Him with your choicest treasures,
They are safer there than here.
—Inserted by her parents, C. and B. Miller,
and family, Queenscliff.
MEYMOTT. —In loving memory of my dear
sister-in-law, Ethel Fernside Meymott (nee
Fernie Miller), who passed away on 26th
April, 1929, at Glenloth ; aunt of Munro,
Bessie, Campbell, Douglas, Charlie and little
Fernie.
Always loving, unselfish and kind,
Few in this world her equal to find ;
To a useful life came a sudden end,
She died as she lived, everyone's friend.
—Inserted by K. Miller and family, Williams-
town.
MEYMOTT (nee Miller). —In loving memory of
our dear sister, Fernie, who died suddenly
on 26th April, 1929.
Sunshine passes, shadows fall,
But loving memories outlast all.
—Inserted by her loving sister and brother-
in-law, Daisy and Alf, Weerite.
MITCHELL. —Sacred to the memory of my
loving and beloved wife who crossed the
bar to the higher service on tho 26th April,
1926.
I often hear the moaning of the bar, and
shall we know each other there when I
have crossed over.
MORGAN. —In loving memory of my dear hus-
band and father, John, who died 24th April,
1915 ; also my mother and father, Anais and
John Furlong. Sweet Jesus, have mercy.
How oft there comes before us
Your dear face, fond and true ;
For death can never take away
Sweet memories of you.
—Inserted by his loving wife and family.
MORGAN. —In loving memory of our dear
mother, Frances, who passed away on 26th
April, 1929.
Parted, yes ; but not for ever,
Soon God will call us one by one
To meet you again, dear mother,
At the dawn of a beautiful day,
Just over the river.
—Inserted by her loving family.
MUMMERY. —In loving memory of my dear
mother, who died 8th September, 1923 ; also
my dear father, who died 27th April, 1927.
No one knows how much we need you,
Friends may think the wound is healed ;
But they little know the sorrow
Deep in our hearts concealed.
—Inserted by their loving daughter and son-
in-law, violet and Eurbry, also grand-
children, Billy and Leslie Jackson, Coburg.
MUMMERY. —In loving memory of our dear
father, who passed away on the 27th April,
1927 ; also our darling mother, who passed
away on the 8th September, 1923.
He left us for a better world,
Far out in the vast divide ;
To meet his best and dearest pal—our
mother,
Reunited for every to abide.
—Inserted by his loving daughter, Ivy, Bill,
Joe, Beryl.
MURDOCH. —In loving memory of our dear
mother who died on 26th April, 1928.
Though two years have passed away,
Still we miss her every day.
—Inserted by her loving daughter, Mina,
and son-in-law, Jack Urquhart.
NEILSON. —In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on the 27th April,
1923.
A silent thought, a secret tear,
Keeps your memory ever dear.
— Inserted by her loving son and daughter,
A. Neujah.
NEILSON. —In loving memory of Mrs. C.
Neilson, who departed this life 27th April,
1923. Peace, perfect peace.
—Will, Les, Dick.
NOBLE. —In loving memory of our dear wife
and mother, Annie, passed peacefully away
on her 54th birthday, 26th April, 1922.
We think of you, dear mother,
With grief that is deep and true ;
No one knows the silent heartache
That makes us long for you.
—Inserted by her husband, daughter and
son-in-law, Toorak.
NOONAN. —In loving memory of our dear
Uncle Will, who passed away on 26th April,
1924. May his soul rest in peace.
—Inserted by Mary and Nell.
PARRY. —In loving memory of my darling
sister, who passed away on 27th April,
1927.
Loved in life, treasured in death.
Just three years ago to-day, dear Tot,
Since you were called away.
Silent heartaches, words unsaid,
Loving thoughts of one who is dead.
Thoughts return to scenes long past,
Time rolls on, but memory lasts.
A precious one from me is gone,
A voice I loved is still ;
A place is vacant in our home
Which never can be filled.
—Inserted by her sorrowing brother,
H.M.A.S. Canberra.
PATTISON—SANDIFORD. —In loving mem-
ory of my dear husband, Frank, who was
killed 27th April, 1927, dear father of little
Bonnie ; also Uncle Jack, died 5th Decem-
ber, 1929.
As it dawns another year,
Thoughts of you are ever dear.
Sadly missed.
—Inserted by his loving wife and little
daughter, Muriel and Bonnie, Spotswood.
PATTISON. —In sad and loving memory of
our dear brother and uncle, Frank, who
was killed on 27th April, 1927.
Sadly missed.
Called from this world so quickly,
Plucked like a flower in bloom ;
So young, so good, so dear,
Oh, why were you called so soon?
Rest in peace.
—Inserted by his parents and nephews,
John, Marie and Frank Pattison.
PATTISON. —In fond memory of my dear bro-
ther, Frank, killed on the 27th April, 1927.
How oft there comes before me
Your dear face, fond and true ;
For death can never take away
Sweet memories of you.
—Inserted by his loving brother, Harry Pat-
tison, East Warburton.
PATTISON. —In loving memory of our dear
brother, Frank, killed on the 27th April,
1927.
Little we knew when we woke that morning
Of the sorrow that day would bring,
Little we thought a few hours hence
We should know death's merciless sting.
Our hearts were crushed and broken
When they told us you were dead,
But God alone knows how we miss you,
Our darling brother who is dead.
Asleep.
—Inserted by his sorrowing sister and bro-
ther-in-law, Mary and Charles Waters.
PATTISON. —In loving memory of our darling
uncle, Frank, killed on the 27th April, 1927.
We love to speak about you, uncle,
We love to hear your name ;
And bring you in our daily talks,
Because we love you just the same.
We love to hear you spoken of
By others that loved you, too ;
And of the little things, uncle,
You used to say and do.
—Inserted by his loving nieces and nephews,
Olive, Ethel, Alma, Frank, Stanley, Edna
and Baby Joe Waters.
PATTISON. —In sad and loving memory of
our dear brother and uncle, Frank, who
was killed on 27th April, 1927.
He lived a life of all good deeds,
A helping hand to others' need.
Oh, how we miss you words cannot tell.
The uncle and brother we all loved so well.
—Inserted by his loving sister and brother-
in-law, Susie and Perc, Isaac ; nieces and
nephews, Irene, Thelma, Mavis, Bonnie,
Sam and Ronnie Isaac.
IN MEMORIAM.
PEACH. —In loving memory of my dear hus-
band and father, who passed away 27th
April, 1927.
Silent heartaches, words unsaid,
Loving thoughts of one that's dead ;
Thought returns to scenes long past,
Time rolls on, but memories last.
To have, to love and then to part
Is the saddest story of the human heart.
—Inserted by his loving wife and family.
PONTON. —In sad and loving memory of my
dear husband and father, Harry Peter, who
departed this life on 23rd April, 1926, at
Alfred Hospital.
Love's sweetest gift— Remembrance.
—Inscribed by his loving wife and son, South
Melbourne.
PONTON. —In loving memory of our dear son-
in-law and brother-in-law, Harry Peter, who
departed this life on 23rd April, 1926, at
Alfred Hospital.
Loved and never forgotten.
—Inserted by J. Allen and F. Williams.
POWELL. —In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away 29th April, 1925 ;
also our beloved brother, Bill, who died
23rd April, 1919, and Elsie, 10th February,
1926 ; Alice, 19th September, 1926.
Sadly missed.
There is no love like a mother's.
Though we seek for it in vain ;
Though we may be loved by others
Love like mum's will never come again.
—Inserted by her loving daughters, Dora,
Sarah, and son-in-law, Les., and children.
POWELL. —In loving memory of my darling
mother, who passed away 29th April, 1925 ;
also our beloved brother, Bill, who died 23rd
April, 1919 ; Elsie, 10th February, 1926, and
Alice, 19th September, 1926.
God's sweet gift, remembrance.
Five years have passed, our hearts still sore,
As time goes on we miss her more ;
Her dear sweet smiles, her loving face,
There's none on earth can fill her place.
—Inserted by her loving daughter and son-
in-law, Cissie and Bill, and grandchildren,
Eric, Rita, Billie, Ronnie, Glora, Leo Daniels.
QUICK. —In loving memory of our dear mo-
ther, who passed away on the 24th April,
1923 ; also brother Will, who passed away
on the 6th July, 1920.
Ever fondly remembered.
—Inserted by Jul and Alf and family.
RHODES. —In loving memory of our dearly
loved son and brother, Edgar Harold, who
waa killed by motor car on the 26th April,
1929, aged 10 years.
A precious one from us is gone,
A voice we loved is stilled,
A place is vacant in our home
Which never can be filled.
—Inserted by his sorrowing parents, sister
and brothers.
RICHARDS. —In memory of our dear Thelma,
who was killed in Boronia accident 26th
April, 1926.
In memory a constant thought,
In our hearts a silent sorrow.
—Inserted by her fond mother and father,
sisters and brothers.
ROACH. —In sad memory of my loved husband,
Joseph E. Roach, who passed away on the
26th April, 1918. Sadly missed.
—Inserted by his wife.
ROSE. —In loving memory of our dear mother,
who passed away on the 29th April, 1929 ;
also our dear father, who passed away on
the 13th June, 1905.
Fond are the ties that are broken,
Dear are our parents who have gone ;
In memory we will always keep them
As long as the years roll on.
—Inserted by Gilbert, Tom, Rose, Noorat.
RUDD. —In memory of our dearly loved
daughter, Maud (Toodie), who left us eight
long years ago, aged 20 years, loving sister
of Ruby and Beatie. A lifelong sorrow.
Somewhere the load is lifted close by an open
gate.
Somewhere the clouds are rifted, somewhere
the angels wait.
Much more, much more the heart can feel
Than pen can write or lips reveal.
—Her loving mother and father.
RUDD. —In sad but loving memory of my
darling sister, Maud (Toodie), who passed
away at White-street, Richmond, 27th April,
1922. In God's care.
She has just passed out of the shadows into
a purer light,
Just stepped behind the curtain to get a
clearer sight ;
Just passed out of the darkness into a beau-
tiful day,
And yet we are sad and grieving at our
loved one going away.
— Beatie and Arthur.
RUDD. —In loving memory of my dear sister,
Toodie, who died 27th April, 1922.
In memory a constant thought.
In heart a silent sorrow.
—Inserted by Ruby and Len.
RUDD. —In ever loving memory of our sweet
little friend, Maudie, who passed away at
White-street, Richmond, 27th April, 1922.
Never forgotten.
Countless friends have passed on before,
But none leave a memory cherished more.
—Inserted by Mr., Mrs. Davis and daughter,
Parkville.
SADLER. —In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed away on 26th April,
1928, at Croxton (late of North Carlton) ;
also my dear father, who passed away on
22nd May, 1900.
Loving memories never die,
As the years roll on and days pass by.
—Inserted by loving daughter and son-in-
law, Cecilia and Charles Carver ; also grand-
daughter, Iris (Mrs. Selleck).
SCATCHARD. —In ever loving memory of my
dear father, James Scatchard, who passed
away on the 26th April, 1924.
—Inserted by his daughter, Elizabeth, and
Will Fooks ; grandsons, Jim and Jack.
SHERRIFF. —In loving memory of our dear
sister-in-law, Jennie, who passed away sud-
denly at Ormond 26th April, 1925.
Ever remembered.
—Gerald and Ada.
SMITH. —In loving memory of my dear wife,
Fannie, who passed away on the 26th April,
1919, at North Carlton ; also her loving bro-
ther, Charlie Wills, killed in France on ac-
tive service, 1918.
Her cheerful way and smiling face
Are pleasant to recall,
She had a smile for everyone,
And died beloved by all.
—Inserted by her loving husband and chil-
dren, Mavis and Harry.
SMITH. —In fond memory of our dear fa-
ther, who passed away on the 27th April,
1927 ; also our dear mother, who passed
away on the 8th August, 1926.
Till memory fades or life departs
You will live for ever in our hearts.
Time takes away the edge of grief,
But memory turns back every leaf.
—Inserted by his loving sons, Frank and
Bert ; daughter, Rose ; daughter-in-law
Mabel, and grandchildren, Lou, Royce, Lim-
ley and baby Joan, "Ashlair, 52 St. Phil-
lips-street, East Brunswick.
SMITH. —In loving memory of our dear son,
Oliver, who passed away on the 27th April,
1918. Ever remembered.
—Inserted by his loving mother and father,
Oliver and Nell Smith, 78 Thompson-street,
Northcote South.
STAFFORD. —In loving remembrance of our
darling Bessie, who departed this life on the
20th April, 1901 ; also Dorothea, at their
parents' residence, 166 Alexandra-parade,
Clifton Hill ; also my dear father, Julian
Harmon Richardson, who passed away on
the 7th November, 1922 ; also my dear
mother, who was the daughter of the late
Rev. J. Twigger Wilbee. American papers
please copy.
O 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 talk and grieve
us ;
One day kind, and the next deceive and
leave us.
There is one above who is just and kind,
And never does deceive us.
He is good, He gives me strength
To bear my heavy cross ;
He is the only one who knows
My loneliness and loss.
Our darling Bessie, we shall never forget.
—Inserted by her mother, father, brothers,
sister.
STEVENSON. —In loving memory of my dear
wife and darling mother, who died 27th
April, 1918.
Her memory, will live for ever
In the hearts of those she loved.
—Insertcd by her loving husband and sons,
Alf, George and Ben, of Richmond.
TRAIN. —In sad and loving memory of my
beloved husband and our dear father, Henry
Thomas, who passed away on the 25th
April, 1927, at Burwood. Ever remembered.
—Inserted by his loving wife, Nell, daugh-
ter and son-in-law, Phyllis and Roy Lambeth,
and granddaughter, Marjorie.
TRINICK. —In fond and loving memory of our
dear only daughter and sister, Myra, who
passed away 27th April, 1923.
—Ever remembered by her loving parents,
F. and A. Trinick, and brother and sister-
in-law, Walter and Dorothy, of Sydney.
TRINICK. —In loving memory of our dear
friend, Myra, who passed away on the 27th
April, 1923.
—Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. C. Kimber and
family.
TURNER. —In loving memory of my dear
husband and father, Henry Turner, who
passed away on 26th April, 1929, at Rey-
nard-street, Coburg ; also Percival, loved
second son of above, who died at Fre-
mantle, W.A., on 12th May, 1901.
—Inserted by his loving wife and son, Mary
and Leslie Turner.
VALENTINE. —In loving memory of my dear
wife and our dear mother, who passed away
on the 26th April, 1928.
Always loving, unselfish and kind ;
Few in this world her equal to find ;
A beautiful life came to an end ;
She died as she lived, everybody's friend.
—Inserted by her loving husband and family.
WAKEFIELD. —In loving memory of my dear
father, Frank Wakefield, who passed away
26th April, 1928.
Time's steady fingers
Smooth out the edge of grief ;
But the book of dearest memories
Turns back another leaf.
—Inserted by his loving son, Frank,
WALKER. —In loving memory of our dear
daughter and sister, Marjorie, who was killed
by accident on 26th April, 1926.
How oft there comes before us
Your dear face, fond and true,
For death can never take away
Sweet memories of you.
—Inserted by her loving father, sister and
brothers.
WALKER. —In loving memory of Marjorie,
who passed away on the 26th April, 1926.
Remembrance.
—Inserted by Pauline, Maggie, and Isobel.
WALKER. —In loving memory of my friend,
Madge, who was killed at Boronia 26th
April, 1926.
Time changes many things,
But memory, like the ivy, clings.
—Inserted by her loving friend, Alice Robert-
son.
WATT. —In revered memory, of our dear sis-
ter, Phoebe ; also mother, passed away at
Sale, 1901 ; sister Daisy, passed away 10th
July, 1918 ; brother, Ern, May, 1923, at
Bairnsdale. Thy will be done.
—Inserted by Bertha and Jack, Syd, Frank,
Melbourne.
WAUGH. —In loving memory of my dear hus-
band, and our dear father, Robert Waugh,
who died 26th April, 1925. Late employe
G.P.O. Gone, but not forgotten.
—Inserted by his loving wife and family.
WELLMAN. —In loving memory of my dear
friend, Mrs. Wellman, who passed away at
Bendigo on 27th April, 1929.
No sympathy is needed now,
Your cares are all at rest ;
Happy are they who to-day can say
They loved you and did their best.
—Inserted by her loving friend, Doris Smith,
Newport.
WILLIS. —In loving memory of our dear
mabel, who died at Preston 26th April,
1914. Love's greatest gift — Remembrance.
—Insertedby her parents, sisters and bro-
thers.
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.
BAILEY. —Mr. JOHN BAILEY desires to sin-
cerely THANK relations and all Kind
friends for beautiful floral emblems, telegrams,
letters, cards, personal expressions of sympathy
in his recent sad bereavement. Will all friends
accept this as a personal acknowledgment of
his deepest gratitude.
Main and Grant streets, Bacchus Marsh.
BINGHAM. —Mrs. BINGHAM and FAMILY
desire to express their sincere THANKS
to all kind friends for telegrams, cards, letters
and floral tributes ; also personal expressions
of sympathy, in their recent sad bereavement.
90 High-street, Malvern.
BRIGHT. —Mrs. M. BRIGHT and FAMILY
sincerely THANK all relatives and friends
for letters, cards, telegrams, floral tributes
and visits in the loss of their beloved sister,
Gladys.
35 Bennett-street, North Richmond.
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.
CLANCY. —Mr. J. CLANCY (Wonthaggi)
wishes to THANK all kind relatives and
friends for their expressions of sympathy in
his recent very sad bereavement ; also Dr.
Morgan, sisters and nurses of St. Vincent's
Hospital for their unremitting care and atten-
tion to his late wife.
DIMOS. —Mr. and Mrs. G. D1MOS desire
to THANK all kind friends for their
sympathy and beautiful floral tributes, cards,
&c., especially, thanking Dr. W. Davenport,
doctors and nurses of Alfred Hospital, the
employes and staff of Handley and Tilley Pty.
Ltd., and Aluminium and Plate Co., Abbots-
ford, for kindness shown to them during their
recent great loss.
61 Blanche-street, St. Kilda.
DIXON. —The FAMILY of the late Mrs. E.
A. DIXON wish to express their sincere
THANKS to all kind friends for letters, cards,
telegrams, floral tributes and personal expres-
sions of sympathy in their recent sad bereave-
ment.
Glenlyon, 24th April.
DOUGLAS. —Mr. and Mrs. G. WRIGHT and
FAMILY desire to express their sincere
THANKS for letters, cards, floral tributes and
personal expressions during their recent sad
bereavement.
48A Charles-street, Merri.
DOUGLAS. —Mr. ALAN G. DOUGLAS de-
sires to express his sincere THANKS for
telegrams, letters, cards, floral tributes and
personal expressions of sympathy in his recent
sad and sudden bereavement.
94 Michael-street, North Fitzroy.
ELLIS. —The WIFE and FAMILY of the late
NATHANIEL ELLIS. J.P., wish to ex-
press their sincere THANKS to all kind friends
and relations for their kindness to their father
in his illness, especially to Mrs. Charles Ellis,
and for expressions of sympathy and floral
tributes in their sad breavement.
"Rose Hill," Dixon's Creek.
GRACIE. —The WIFE and FAMILY of the
late Mr. HARRY GRACIE desire to ex-
press their sincere THANKS to all relatives
and kind friends for letters, cards, telegrams
and floral tributes in their recent sad bereave-
ment, especially thanking Mr. and Mrs. Mac-
key for their kindness. Will all please accept
this as a personal acknowledgment of deepest
gratitude.
64 North-street, Ascot Vale.
GREENWOOD. —The SONS and DAUGHTER
of the late Richard Henry Greenwood de-
sire to THANK their many kind friends and
relatives for the sympathy extended to them
in their recent sad bereavement, especially
thanking Dr. Stead, Nurse Walsh and Mr. J.
Watt for their kindness and attention to their
dear father.
GRIERSON. —The SONS and DAUGHTERS
of the late Mrs. Louisa Anne Grierson de-
sire to THANK their many friends and rela-
tives for expressions of sympathy in their re-
cent and sad bereavement, especially thanking
Mrs. O'Gorman, also the Rev. Owen. Will all
accept this as sincere thanks.
216 Mitchell-street, Northcote.
GROSSETT. —Mrs. C. GROSSETT and FAM-
ILY desire to THANK all kind friends and
relatives for cards, letters and telegrams and
floral tributes and personal expressions of
sympathy, also thanking the Rev. Mr. Eunson
in their recent sad and sudden bereavement.
HOLDEN. —The BROTHERS and SISTERS
of the late Richard (Dick) Holden desire
to acknowledge and express their sincere
THANKS to all relatives, friends and kindly
neighbors for letters, cards, telegrams and
personal expressions of sympathy received by
them in their recent sad and sudden bereave-
ment. Will all please accept this as a per-
sonal acknowledgment of their deepest grati-
tude.
"Pine Hill," Strangways.
HOWLETT. —The FAMILY of the late Mr.
H. H. Howlett desire to express APPRE-
CIATION to all friends for letters, telegrams,
cards and floral tributes in their recent sad be-
reavement. Will all please accept this as a
personal acknowledgment of our deepest grati-
tude.
"Nyora," Dandenong-road, Harrisfield,
(Noble Park).
HUNT. —The family of the late Mr. J.
HUNT desire to express their heartfelt
THANKS to all relatives, kind friends and
neighbors for letters, telegrams, cards, per-
sonal expressions of sympathy and
the beautiful floral tributes in their
recent sad bereavement. Thanking staff
of Sennitt's, Brunswick Anglers' Club,
staff of Richmond Post office, Mrs.
Stanes for her unremitting kindness through
out the long period of our dear father's ill-
ness ; Rev. Wright, Melbourne Hospital (Ward
18), and especially doctors, sisters, nurses and
staff of Ward 7, Austin Hospital, for their
untiring care and kindness. Will all please
accept this as a personal acknowledgment of
our deepest gratitude.
JACKSON (nee Siddall). —Mr. JACKSON and
Mr. and Mrs. SIDDALL wish to express their
sincere THANKS to their many kind friends
and relatives for telegrams, letters and per-
sonal expressions of sympathy and the beauti-
ful floral tributes, especially for the sincere
sympathy from all in Wellington-street and
Anzac House, in the loss of my dear wife
and our daughter.
40 Wellington-street, Richmond.
KING. —Mr. A. W. KING and FAMILY
desire to express their sincere THANKS
for telegrams, letters, cards, floral tributes
and personal expressions of sympathy in their
recent sad bereavement, especially thanking
Mrs. E. Chapman for her kindness.
76 Westgarth-street, Northcote South.
MISS PARKER desires to convey her sin-
cere THANKS to all kind friends and
relatives of the late H. C. Ward for the
beautiful floral tributes and letters in her
recent sad bereavement, especially thanking
Dr. T. Boyd for his kindness.
No. 10 Park-avenue, Burnley.
MORAN. —SONS and DAUGHTERS sincerely
THANK all relatives and friends for let-
ters, cards, telegrams, visits, floral tributes
and personal expressions in the loss of their
loved mother, especially thanking Dr. Pening-
ton. Will all please accept this as a personal
acknowledgment of their deepest gratitude.
746 Burwood-road, Hawthorn.
MR. and Mrs. G. CLARK, of 1 Acland-
street, St. Kilda, offer their sincere
THANKS to all friends of the late Miss F.
E. ANDERSON for their sympathy by tele-
grams, floral tributes and personal condolences.
MR. L. HURD and FAMILY wish to ex-
tend their sincere THANKS to those of
the nursing and medical staff of Alfred and
Austin hospitals, that attended Miss Hurd
during her sickness ; also proprietors of W.
Cross and Sons and employes, and all friends
and relations, for floral tributes, letters,
cards and personal expressions of sympathy
during their recent sad bereavement.
4 Silver-street, Malvern.
MR. and Mrs. ROY INGLETON desire to
express their sincere THANKS for tele-
grams, letters, cards, floral tributes and per-
sonal expressions of sympathy in their recent
sad bereavement.
Kerrie, via Romsey.
MR. JOHN LOUGHNAN and FAMILY de-
sire to express their sincere THANKS
for telegrams, letters, cards, floral tributes
an personal condolence in their sad bereave-
ment.
Thompson-street, Sale.
MR. and Mrs. NICHOL and SON, SISTERS
and BROTHER, wish to THANK all
relatives and friends for letters, telegrams,
cards, floral tributes, in their sad bereave-
ment. All please accept this acknowledgment
of our deep gratitude.
"Rosalie," South Preston.
MR. and. Mrs. A. TUCKER and FAMILY
desire to express their grateful THANKS
to all friends for tokens of love and sympathy
in their recent sad bereavement.
39 Spencer-road, East Camberwell.
MRS. M. J. ARUNDALE desires to THANK
her many friends for expressions of sym-
pathy, telegrams and cards, and especially
chairman and secretary and manager of staff
refreshment room. Parliament House, and
the Wor. Master and Members of the Lodge
of Concord, No. 234 ; also club mates of Hotel
Caterers' Association, in her recent sad be-
reavement.
714 Brunswick-street, North Fitzroy.
MRS. CROKE and FAMILY offer their sin-
cere THANKS to all friends and rela-
tives for their sympathy by letters, cards and
telegrams and personal condolence in their
sad bereavement ; also thanking the sister
and nurses of No. 9 Ward, Austin Hospital
for their kind attention. Will all please ac-
cept this acknowledgment of our deep grati-
tude.
MRS. FIGGINS and Mr. and Mrs. J. FIG-
GINS desire to express their sincere
THANKS to all friends and relatives for let-
ters, cards, telegrams, floral tributes and per-
sonal expressions of sympathy in their sad
bereavement, especially thanking Rev. Dr.
Hoban, Sister Hope, Miss Hannah, Mrs.
Mitchel, Mrs. Furlonger and Mrs. Anderson
for their extreme kindness. Will all kindly ac-
cept this as a personal expression of deepest
gratitude.
5 Daily-street, Northcote.
MRS. GALLOWAY and FAMILY wish to
express their sincere THANKS to all
relatives and friends for all telegrams, let-
ters and floral tributes ; also the elders and
members of the Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints and Dr. Haynes, of Rich-
mond, for their kindness in their recent sad
bereavement.
21 Pine-street, Hawthorn.
MRS. F. WALKER and FAMILY desire to
express their THANKS to all friends for
letters, cards, telegrams, floral tributes in
their very sad bereavement. Will all please
accept this as a personal expression of deepest
gratitude.
62 Adelaide-street, Albion.
MRS. CHAS. YOUNG and FAMILY desire
to THANK all kind friends and relatives
for letters, cards, telegrams and expressions
of sympathy during their recent sad and sud-
den bereavement, and to especially thank Dr.
Boilleau, Mr. E. Skillen (Flinders), Mr. J.
Birch, Mrs. Walley (Cape Schanck), Mr. H.
Downward, Mrs. Little, and all who took part
in the search for their dear one. Will all
please accept this as a personal acknowledg-
ment of their deepest gratitude.
Main-street, Mornington.
MRS. W. H. YOUNG and FAMILY sin-
cerely THANK their relatives and friends
for letters, cards, floral tributes and personal
expressions of sympathy in their recent sad
bereavement.
9 Brixton-street, Flemington.
RATTEN. —Mr. HARRY RATTEN desires to
THANK relations and friends for cards,
letters, telegrams, floral tributes and visits
in his recent sad bereavement. Will all ac-
cept this as a personal acknowledgment of
my deepest gratitude.
140 Queensberry-street, Carlton.
THE FAMILY of the late MARY ANN HOL-
TEN desire to express their sincere
THANKS to all friends and relatives for let-
ters, telegrams, floral tributes and personal
expressions of sympathy in their sad bereave-
ment.
22 Wentworth-avenue, Canterbury.
THOMAS. —The SONS and DAUGHTERS of
the late Mrs. J. THOMAS desire to THANK
all kind friends for letters, cards and floral
tributes received in their sad bereavement,
especially thanking Dr. Richards and Pastor
Currow for their kindness and attention.
TOBIN. —The DAUGHTERS (Mrs. K. Mal-
comson and Mrs. S. Lewis), SONS and
DAUGHTER-IN-LAW (Joe, Honor and Frank
Tobin), and SISTER (Mrs. H. Plowman) of
the late CELIA TOB1N wish to convey their
heartfelt THANKS to many kind friends for
their expressions of sympathy, letters, cards
floral tributes, in their recent sad and
sudden bereavement, especially thanking Mr.
and Mrs. D. O'Brien, the Carlton and United
Breweries, Dr. Conderia, and Mr. Roy Allison
for the funeral arrangements.
264 Langridge-street, Abbotsford.
TROUGHTON. —Mr., Mrs. and ALICE wish
to THANK their many kind friends for
their expressions of sympathy during their re-
cent sad bereavement. Will all please accept
this as a personal acknowledgment of deepest
gratitude.
UPSON. —Mr. and Mrs. W. F. UPSON and
FAMILY desire to THANK their many
kind relatives and friends for their sweet
messages of love and sympathy expressed in
letters, cards, and telegrams in their recent
bereavement—the departure of their loved
son Alan to be with the Lord he loved so
much. Will all kindly accept this as a per-
sonal acknowledgment of their heartfelt grati-
tude.
34 Ormond-road, Moonee Ponds.
WEEDON. —Mr. A. WEEDON desires to
express his sincere THANKS for tele-
grams, letters and cards, floral tributes, &c.,
in his recent sad bereavement.
147 Gillies-street, Fairfield.
CONSECRATION NOTICE.
MUTZ. —The TOMBSTONE erected to the
memory of the late Mr. ARTHUR MUTZ
will be CONSECRATED at the Fawkner Ceme-
tery on SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 27th April,
at 3.30.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
BAIN. —The Friends of Mr. WILLIAM
BAIN are respectfully invited to follow
the remains of his beloved wife, Caroline, to
the place of interment, Footscray Cemetery.
The funeral is appointed to move from his
residence, 32 Forrest-street, Sunshine, THIS
DAY (Saturday), 26th April, at 3.30 p.m.
o'clock.
WALTER A. WARNE, Undertaker, 29?
Barkly-street, Footscray. 'Phone, 9, Footscray.
BAXTER. —The Friends of the late ALEX-
ANDER BAXTER, of "Morningside, "
Wahring, are invited to follow his remains to
the Nagambie Cemetery. The funeral is ap-
pointed to leave his residence "Morningside,"
Wahring, TO-MORROW (Sunday), 27th April,
at 2 p.m.
LE PINE and SON, Funeral Directors
Head office, tel., J1441.
BOUCHER. —GORDON LODGE, No. 99, A. F.
and A.M. of Victoria. —The Members
of the above Lodge and Brethren of the Craft
in general are respectfully informed that the
remains of our Brother, JOSEPH HENRY
BOUCHER will be interred in Box Hill
Cemetery. The funeral is appointed to arrive
at the cemetery THIS DAY (Saturday) 26th
at 12 o'clock. J. B. HUNT, Master. E. T. WILSON, Secretary.
A. W. PADBURY and Co., Funeral Direc-
tors, Kew and branches. Haw., 31.
BRAMMALL. — The Funeral of the late Rev.
FRED BRAMMALL will leave St. John's
Church of England, Burke-road, Camberwell,
at the conclusion of the service by his Grace
the Most Rev. Dr. F. W. Head, THIS DAY,
(SATURDAY), 26th April, at about 11 a.m., for
the Box Hill Cemetery.
R. McKENZIE, Undertaker, South and Port
Melbourne. Phono M3107 (2 lines).
BRAMMALL. —PORT MELBOURNE CITY?
No. 273, U.G.L.V. —Brethren of the above
and the Craft in general are informed that the
remains of heir esteemed brother, the Rev.
FRED. BRAMMALL, will be interred in the
Box Hill Cemetery. The funeral will leave
St. John's Church of England, Burke-road,
Camberwell, THIS DAY (Saturday), 26th
inst., at 11 a.m.
W. H. POPE, Master.
T. H. SAROVITCH, Secretary.
R. McKENZIE, Undertaker.
BROWNE. —The Friends of Mr. and Mrs.
VAL BROWNE are respectfully invited to
follow the remains of their dearly beloved
only son, Kilmaine Valentine, to the place of
interment, the Cheltenham Cemetery. The
funeral will leave the private mortuary of
W. D. Rose and Son, Charman-road, Chelten-
ham, THIS DAY (Saturday), 26th April, at ?
o'clock.
W. D. ROSE and SON, Undertakers, Char-
man-road, Cheltenham. Phone. 42. Chelt.
DAVIES. —The Friends of Mr. ERNEST
DAVIES are respectfully informed that
the remains of his dearly loved wife, Nellie
May, will be interred in the Melbourne General
Cemetery. The funeral is appointed to move
from his residence, 145 Beavers-road, North-
cote, THIS DAY (Saturday), 26th April, at
4 p.m.
R. & McKENZIE, Undertaker, South and Port
Melbourne, and Carnegie. Phone M3107 (?
lines).
DICK. —The Friends of Mr. ROBERT
PETER DICK are respectfully informed
that the remains of his beloved wife, Sara?
Ann, will be interred in the Boroondara Ceme-
tery, Kew. The funeral will leave his resi-
dence, 59 Leicester-street, Preston, THIS
(Saturday) AFTERNOON, 26th April, at 3.30
p.m.
JOHN ALLISON, Funeral Director, Head
Office : Richmond (Tel. J1003).
DICK. —A.F. and A.M. of VICTORIA
ABBOTSFORD LODGE, No. 92.—The
Brethren of the above Lodge and the Craft
in general are respectfully invited to follow
the remains of the beloved wife of V.W., Bro.
R. P. DICK, and mother of Bro. A. C. Dick,
to the place of interment, the Boroondara
Cemetery, Kew. The funeral will leave from
Leicester-street, Preston, THIS (Saturday)
AFTERNOON, at 3.30 p.m.
Wor. Bro. W. P. THOMAS, W.M.
W. Bro. G. TIMMS, Sec.
DICK. —The METROPOLITAN LODGE of
MARK MASTER MASONS, No. 343 E.?
—The Brethren of the above Lodge and Craft
in general are respectfully invited to follow the
remains of the beloved wife of R. W. R. ?.
DICK to the place of interment, the Boroon-
dars Cemetery, Kew. The funeral will leave
his residence, 59 Leicester-street, Preston, THlS
(Saturday) AFTERNOON, at 3.30 p.m.
J. P. MORTON, W.M.
R.W. Bro. F. B. BLACKMORE, Sec.
DICK. —PRESTON R.A.C., No. 59. —The
Companions of the above Chapter and the
Order in general are respectfully invited to
follow the remains of the beloved wife of
V. Em. Companion R. P. DICK to the place
of interment, the Boroondara Cemetery, Kew.
The funeral will leave 59 Leicester-street,
Preston, THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON, at
3.30 p.m.
C. J. GOODFELLOW, M.E.Z.
C. M. UNWIN, S.E.
DICK. — A.O.S. in VICTORIA COURT
RICHMOND, No. 3012. — The Brethren of
the above Court and Order in general are re-
spectfully invited to follow the remains of the
beloved wife of Bro. R. P. DICK. P.C.R., to
the place of interment, the Boroondara Ceme-
tery, Kew. The funeral will leave his resi-
dence, 59 Leicester-street, Preston. THIS
(Saturday) AFTERNOON, at 3.30 p.m.
D. P. HERLEY, Sec.
FOX. —The Friends of Mrs. ELIZA MARY?
FOX, relict of the late George Brock Fox
are respectfully invited to follow her remains
to the place of interment, the Melbourne Gene-
ral Cemetery, Carlton. The funeral is ap-
pointed to leave her residence, 104 Hodgkin-
son-street, Clifton Hill, THIS DAY (Satur-
day), 26th April, at 2.30 p.m.
W. G. RAVEN, Funeral Director, 17?
Queen's-parade, Clifton Hill.
KEMMIS. —The Friends of Mr. ALLAN ?.
KEMMIS are respectfully informed that
the remains of his beloved wife, Irene Thelma,
will be cremated at the Melbourne Cre-
matorium, Fawkner. The funeral will leave
the residence of her father-in-law, Mr. ?
Kemmis, 32 Macgowan-avenue, Glen Huntly,
THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON, 26th April,
at 2 o'clock.
JOHN ALLISON, Funeral Director, Head
Office: Richmond (Tels., J1003 and J3419).
McGARRY (nee Day). —The Friends of Mr.
BERNARD McGARRY are respectfully
notified that the funeral of his loving wife,
Alice Elsie, will leave his residence, 56 Lang's?-
road, Ascot Vale, THIS DAY (Saturday), 26th
April, at 4 o'clock p.m., for the Footscray
Cemetery.
CHAS. P. FRILAY PTY. LTD., 201 Lons-
dale-street, and 28 Blyth-street, Brunswick.
Phone, Central. 5420.
MOONEY. —The Friends of the late NE?
JOSEPH MOONEY are respectfully invited
to follow his remains to the place of inter-
ment, in the Coburg Cemetery. The funeral
is appointed to move from St. John's Church,
corner Victoria-parade and Hoddle-street, East
Melbourne, THIS DAY (Saturday), at 3 o'clock
p.m.
ALFRED ALLISON, Funeral Director, Clif-
ton Hill. Phone JW1708.
NEWHOUSE. —The Friends of Mr.
STEPHEN NEWHOUSE are respectfully
invited to follow the remains of his dearly
beloved wife to the place of interment, at
the Coburg Cemetery. The funeral is ap-
pointed to move from his residence, 5 Fal-
coner-street, North Fitzroy, TO-MORROW
(Sunday) MORNING, at 9.30 a.m.
ALFRED ALLISON, Funeral Directors
(established 1854), Clifton Hill. Phone
JW1798.
NICLASEN. —The Friends of the late Mr.
TIMOTHY J. NICLASEN are respectfully
informed that his funeral will leave the res-
dence of his sister, Mrs. Haynes, 7 Davis-
street, North Carlton, THIS DAY (Saturday)
26th April, at 2 p.m., for the Fawkner Cema-
tery.
THOMAS HENRY ALLISON, Funeral Direct-
tor, 181 Elgin-street, Carlton. Phone K1382.
O'MEARA. —The Friends of the late
CATHERINE O'MEARA are respectfully
invited to follow her remains to their late
resting place, the Malmsbury Cemetery. The
funeral is appointed to leave St. Mary's
Church, Kyneton, THIS DAY (Saturday) 26th
April, at 2 p.m., arriving at Malmsbury
about 2.30 p.m.
C. WILLIAMS, Undertaker.
QUIN. —The friends of the late Mr. WIL-
LIAM JAMES QUIN are respectfully in-
vited to follow his remains to the place of
interment, the Boroondara Cemetery, Kew.
The funeral will leave his residence, 15 Wil-
liam-street, South Richmond, on MONDAY,
28th April, at 11 a.m.
HERBERT KING and SON, Undertakers
Lennox-street, Richmond. Phone J3462.
TRATHAN. —The Friends of the late Miss?
EMILY MORLAND TRATHAN are re-
spectfully informed- that her remains will be
interred in the Cheltenham Cemetery. The
funeral is appointed to move from her resi-
dence, No. 6 Park-street, Malvern, THIS DAY
(Saturday), 26th April, at 2 p.m.
R. McKENZIE, Undertaker South and Port
Melbourne, and Carnegie. Phone M3107 (?
lines).
TROMPF. —The Friends of the late Mr. AL-
BERT A. (Alf) TROMPF are respectfully
informed that his remains will be interred at
the Burwood Cemetery. The funeral is ap-
pointed to leave his residence, 34 Kyarra-road,
Glen Iris, THIS DAY (Saturday), 26th April
at 10 o'clock a.m.
A. W. PADBURY and Co., Funeral Direc-
tors, Malvern-road, East Malvern, and
branches. U9636.
WATSON. —The Friends of the late Mr.
KNIGHT HENRY WATSON are informed
that his funeral will leave Joseph Allison
private chapel, 306 Carlisle-street, Balaclava,
THIS DAY (Saturday), at half-past 2 o'clock,
for the St. Kilda Cemetery.
JOSEPH ALLISON, Funeral Director, 3?
Carlisle-street, Balaclava. Phone, Win., 4074
WEBSTER. —The Friends of Mr. WILLIAM
WEBSTER, of 22 Dennis-street, North-
cote, are respectfully informed that the re-
mains of his dearly loved wife, Margaret
Susan, will be interred in the Fawkner Ceme-
tery. The funeral is appointed to arrive at
the Cemetery gates THIS DAY (Saturday),
26th April, at 10.45 a.m.
W. G. RAVEN, Funeral Director, 227 Smith-
street, Fitzroy.
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