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BIRTHS.
BISHOP (nee Lachlan) —On the 14th November,
at "Lara," Arthur-street, Caulfield, to Mr. and
Mrs Robert Bishop—a son (Ronald Robert).
BLACKMAN—On the 21st November, at
"S??," Osborne-avenue, East Malvern, the wife
of Leslie? John Blackman—a son.
BRIDGE—On the 20th November, at "Wyn-
field," private hospital, Lillydale, to Mr. and Mrs.
W. T. Bridge, Kilsyth—a daughter (Isabel Annie).
BUTLER (nee Hickey?) —On the 14th November,
at St. George's Hospital, Kew, to Mr. and Mrs.
W? Butler, of East Kew—a son (John Joseph). Both
well.
CAMPBELL—On the 10th November, at "Craig-
dhu," Meadow-street, East St. Kilda, the wife of
James Cuming Campbell—a son.
DARCY (nee F. McSweeney)—On the 10th
November, at Wells-street, Frankston, the wife of
the late George Darcy (A.I.F.)—a daughter
(Winifred Florence). Both doing well.
DAWSON (nee Conrad? Blencome?) —On the 9th
November, at "Coral?," St. George's-grove, North-
cote, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Dawson—a daughter
Ra? Eva Louisa).
DIHM—On the 20th November at 3 Berton-
street, Hawthorn, to Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Dihm—
a daughter. Both well.
FLEMING —On the 2nd November, at Nurse
?? private hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. F. Flem-
ing of St. George's-road, Thornbury—a daughter
(Dorothy Frances).
FORSTER (nee Myrtle M'Leod) —On the 14th
November, at Nurse Hamilton's private hospital,
Fitzroy—a son (Oswald George). Both well.
FREEMAN (nee Edgar?) —On the 24th October,
at 91 Church-street, Hawthorn, to Mr. and Mrs.
James H. Freeman—a daughter (Lesley Alison).
GATWOOD —On the 7th November, at "Ross-
more," Adam-street, South Yarra, the wife of T. B.
Gatwood—a son.
HAYES —On the 13th November, at "Airlie," 12
Church-street, Canterbury, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Hayes
—a son (Jack).
HOUSE —On the 21st November, at New-street,
Armadale, to Mr. and Mrs. W. F. House—a daugh-
ter. Both doing well.
KERR —On the 30th September, at "Fairlea,"
?7 Union-road, Ascot Vale, to the wife of the late
Major John Kerr—a son (Alexander Major), born
on his father's birthday.
KEYS (nee Maggie O'Callaghan) —On the 17th
November, at Nurse Wilson's private hospital, Be?-
lair-street, Kensington, to Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
Keys—a son (Henry Joseph).
LANE —On the 6th November, at "Londs" pri-
late hospital, Elsternwick, to Mr. and Mrs. L. C,
Lane, Joyce-street, Elwood— a daughter.
LEE —On the 2nd November, at "Lometa" pri-
late hospital, Ivanhoe,to Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Lee—
a son (Geoffrey).
LE MASURIER —On the 17th October, at "Car-
don" Rooding-street, Brighton, to Mr. and Mrs.
H. Le Masurier—a daughter (Phyliss).
LOVITT (nee Majie Tyrrell) —On the 20th Sep-
tember, at Chicago, America, to Dr. and Mrs.
Willis H. Lovitt—a son (John Huston?).
MACGIBBON —On the 6th November, at Nurse
?? private hospital, Moray-street, Albert Park,
to Mr. and Mrs. John Macgibbon, of 2A Amess-
street, East Brunswick — a daughter (Joyce Laum-
assa?).
MADDEN— On the 16th November, at Nurse
?'s "Fernleigh," Hoddle-street, Elsternwick, to
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Madden, of 12 Somerset-street,
Gordon Vale—a daughter. Both well.
M'DONNELL —On the 16th November, at "The
Bungalow," Orrong-road, Elsternwick to Mr. and
Mrs. W. F. M'Donnell—a son (Ian Francis).
McMICHAEL —On the 11th November, at
"Glenlee," Victoria-street, North Williamstown, the
wife of James M'Michael—a daughter (Irene Camp-
bell).
MELLON —On the 2nd November, at "Valleta"
12 Berwick-street, Brighton, to Mr. and Mrs. T. H.
Mellon, late 58th Battalion, A.I.F—a son (Thomas
Perrina?).
MORISON —On the 31st October, at Nurse
Sewell's private hospital, Culcairn, New South Wales,
the wife of P. Douglas Morison (late 24th Battalion,
A.I.F.) of "The Knoll," Henty, New South Wales
—a daughter.
MOWAT (nee Mabel Penhall) —On the 22nd Oc-
tober, at Kilmore, to Mr. and Mrs. L. Mowat—a
daughter (Dorothy May).
NEAL (nee R. Window) —On the 4th November,
at St. Helen's private hospital, Lewisham-raod,
Windsor, to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Neal—a son (Keith
John).
O'CONNELL —On the 17th November, at Nurse
Hogan's private hospital, "Homelea," 541 Canning-
street, North Carlton, to Mr. and Mrs. M. O'Con-
nell of 26 Newry-street, North Fitzroy—a daughter
(Kathleen Mary).
OWENS (nee Alice Hogan) —On the 18th Novem-
ber, at Nurse Wilson's private hospital, Albion-
street, East Brunswick, to Mr. and Mrs, John J.
Owens, 71 Burnell-street, West Brunswick—a son
(Kevin John).
PICK —On the 11th November, at "Boonooroo,"
Lennon-street, West Parkville, to Mr. and Mrs. A.
W. Pick—a daughter.
PRENTICE (nee Annie Batchelder) —On the
23rd September, at St. Alban's private hospital,
Oakleigh, to Mr. and Mrs. B. Prentice, of War-
???-road, Oakleigh—a son (Murray).
PRIDHAM (nee Wallace) —On the 15th Novem-
ber, at Nurse M. C. Anderson's private hospital,
435 Sydney-road, Coburg, to Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
Pridham, 17 Railway-place, Coburg—a daughter
(Winniefrid Beatrice).
PRINCE (nee D. Dubber) —On the 13th No-
vember at St. George's private hospital, Cotham
Road, Kew, the wife of Chas. A. Prince, of 311
Malvern-road, Thuronga—twin daughters. All
well.
RADFORD (nee Olive M'Donald) —On the 11th
November at "Homelea" Nurse Hogan's private
hospital, Canning-street, Carlton, to Mr. and Mrs.
A. Radford—a daughter (Leaine Rose). Both
doing well.
RADFORD —On the 11th November at Nurse
Hogan's private hospital, "Homelea," 541 Canning-
street, North Carlton to Mr. and Mrs. A. Radford,
? —a daughter (Elaine Rose).
RUSHFORD —On the 31st October, at 288 City-
road, South Melbourne, to Mr. and Mrs. G. M.
Rushford—a daughter (Patricia Agnes).
SCOTT (nee Queen Harris) —On the 9th No-
vember, at Nurse Boyd's private hospital, Moreland-
road, to Mr. and Mrs. Will Scott, of "M?ubrae,"
106 Blair-street, Moreland—a daughter. Both well.
SCOTT (nee Ida Jopest?) —On the 8th November,
at Malvern, to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Scott—a son.
SOMAN —On the 13th November, at her resi-
dence, "Jeanneville," Avoca-street, Caulfield, the
wife of Alfred B. Soman—a son.
WALSH (nee Ella Jones) —On the 10th October,
at Nurse Inglias's private hospital, Ballarat, to Mr.
and Mrs. W. Walsh, American Hotel, Creswick—a
son (John Vernon).
WILLIAMS —On the 13th November, at "Mia-
Mia" private hospital, Thornbury, to Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Williams, of North Preston— a daughter
(Norma Evelyn).
WILLIAMS (nee Grace Hogan) —On the 10th
October, at Nurse M'Curry's, Jasper-road, North
Brighton, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Williams—a
son.
MARRIAGES.
ATKINS-MORGAN. —On the 14th October, at
St. John's Church of England, Melbourne by Rev.
A. E. White, James Roberts, eldest son of the late
Captain J. Atkins, of Sunderland, England, to
Annie Edith, widow of the late J. E. Morgan, of
East Melbourne, and eldest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. H. H. Bergmeier, of St. Helier and Bass,
South Gippsland. Present address: "Sunnyside,"
Tullamarine.
BALDIE—DAWDY. —On the 20th October, at
Carmelite Church, Middle Park, by the Most Rev.
Prior Kindelan, Robert Thomas (late 8th Light
Horse), second son of James and Annie Baldie
Thorpdale?, to Charlotte Alice, second daughter of
Charles and the late Margaret Daddy, Middle
Park.
BALLINTINE—EUTROPE.—On the 18th Octo-
ber by the Rev. Oliver Dowsing, at Wesley Church,
Melbourne, James Edmund, younger son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. J. Ballintine, late of Benalla, to Irene
Estelle, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Eu-
trope, Nicholson-street, Footscray. Present address :
?0 Jordan-street, Malvern.
BARRETT—LAROY. —On the 9th August, at
Tourcoing, France, Marie Claire, youngest daughter
of Jean Bastiste Laroy and Sidonie Delporte
Laroy, to Captain Alfred Horne Barrett, A.A.M.C.,
eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Barrett, of Koo-
yong-road, Caulfield.
BATHARD—POTTER. —On the 11th October, at
the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. John
Caldwell?, Thomas T. Bathard, second son of S. D.
Bathard, West Ashton, Wiltshire, England, to Irene
A. (??), eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Potter,
Geelong-road, Footscray.
BLAND—MACDONALD. —On the 20th October,
at Presbyterian Church, Singapore, by Rev. J. Cross,
?. Arthur, eldest son of the late T. A. Bland and
Mrs. Bland, Cheshire, England, to Flora Marion,
daughter of the late Hector MacDonald and Mrs.
MacDonald, of Melbourne.
CHINCHEN—TREVERTON.—On the 18th Octo-
ber, at the Balaclava Methodist Church, by the
Rev. J. E. Warren, Rupert Porblock?, youngest son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Talbot Chinchen, "Torsdale," Mar-
tin-street, Garden Vale, to Herietta Elisabeth
youngest daughter of Mrs. R. Treverton, "St. Sever,"
Balston-street, St. Kilda.
CLARKE—TROUNSON.—On the 18th October,
at the Methodist Church, Malvern, by the Rev.
?. W. Heath?, Stanley V. Clarke, third son of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarke, of Malvern, to Dorothy May
??? daughter of Mr. and the kate Mrs. Trounson,
22 Hume-street, Malvern.
COLLIS—MULLANEY.—On the 19th September
at East Melbourne by Rev. Jesse Mayo, Rodney
F. Collis, late 60th Battalion A.I.F., second eldest
son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Collis, Abbotsford, to
Mona, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Mullaney, of Gembrook.
CONSEDINE—KEALY.—On the 22nd October,
at a Nuptial Mass in St. Patrick's Cathedral, Mel-
bourne, by the Rev. Father Lockington, S.J.
Martin Edward (late 24th Battalion), youngest son
of the late Mr. and Mrs. E. Consedine, Irrewillipe,
to Maurine?, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. A.
Kealy, Coburg.
COOK—MATTHEWS.—On the 20th October,
at St. Margaret's Church of England, Mildura, by
the Rev. H. C. Russell, Henry Guy (late sergt.
?th Batt., A.I.F), only son of Mr. Henry Cook,
Hobart, to Myrtle Edith, youngest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Matthews, of Maldon House,
Maldon. Present address: "Lindfield," Daylesford.
DENYER—ELLIS.—On the 22nd October, at
Christ Church, St. Kilda, by the Rev. G. Penni-
???, Robert, only son of Mrs. Denyer, Majestic
Mansions, St. Kilda, and the late Robert Wil-
liam Denyer, to Naomi, younger daughter of Mrs.
Ellis, Majestic Mansions, St. Kilda, and the late
Mr. Frank Ellis.
DIPNALL—WILLIS.—On the 9th October, by
the Rev. Father Daly, at the Church of SS
Michael and John, Horsham, James Fairlie
Thomas, elder son of Mr. and the late Mrs. James
D.? Dipnall, of "Werai," Hoddle-street, Elstern-
wick, to Annie Marcelle, third daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Willis, of "Lily Dale," Minimay
Victoria. Present address, the Commercial Bank,
Murrayville.
DRAPER—BRUCE.—On the 11th October at
Presbyterian Church, Nicholson-street, North Carl-
ton, by the Rev. J. L. Cope, John Arthur (late 7th
Battalion, A.I.F), son of the late Mr. W. H. V. Dra-
per, Glenferrie, and Mrs. S. Draper, to Veronica,
second daughter of the late Mr. William Bruce and
Mrs. Bruce, North Carlton.
DRISCOLL—WESCOT.—On the 1st November,
at the Congregational Church, Prahran, by Rev.
??, Charles, youngest son of Mrs. Lockstone and
the late James Driscoll, to Irene, youngest daughter
of Mrs. Wescot and the late Frederick Wescott, of
South Yarra.
DWYER—NOAKES.—On the 1st November, at
the Methodist Church, Auburn, by Rev. A. E. Al-
alston?, Eric Cornish, fourth son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Dwyer, Glebe Point, Sydney, to Lucy Arra-
tatta?, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Noakes, "Alva," Burwood-avenue, Hawthorn. Fu-
nery? home, Sydney.
FERGUSSON—DIXON.—On the 19th April,
1918? at the residence of the Rev. J. Mayo, Vic-
toria-parade, Collingwood, William Ronald, young-
est son of Mrs. Fergusson, Tooronga-road, Malvern,
to Violet Muriel, youngest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. Dixon, Strode?-avenue, St. Kilda.
FOGARTY—KELLEHER.—On the 1st October,
at St. Monica's R.C. Church, Esseden, by the Rev.
Father Nelson? P.P., James Patrick, eldest son of
William and Annie Fogarty, Melbourne, to Grace
Eileen, youngest daughter of the late William and
Mary Kelleher, Mooie Ponds.
GOBLE—THOMSON.—On the 15th October, at
the Prahran Presbyterian Church, by Rev. Ivo
Bertram?, Reginald John, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
Goble, "Clayton," Emo-road, East Malvern, to
Winifred Mabel, youngest daughter of the late
??, and Mrs. C. J. Thomson. Present address:
"C???arra," Rothesay-avenue, East Malvern.
COOLEY?—QUINT.—On the 20th October, at
??. Church, Warracknabeal, by the Rev. Fr.
??ch, Hector James, youngest son of Mrs. J. F.
Cooley?, of ??, St. Kilda, to Grace Margaret, eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Quint, Warracknabeal.
HARBORT—SIMON.—On the 11th October, at
St. Andrew's Church of England, Clifton Hill, by
Rev. W. C. Hudson, Edward C. H. (A.I.F), third
son of Mrs. A. Harbort, to Laura E., widow of
the late R. Henry? Simon, of Leongatha, and second
daughter of Mr. T. J. Wicks.
HEALEY—THOMPSON.—On the 8th October
at Christ Church, Ormond, by the Rev. H. A.
?? M.A., Harold R??, eldest son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. Healey, "The Grange," Point Nepean-
road, Moorabbin, to Gladys Frerica (Rica), second
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Thompson, "Glen
???," North-road, Ormond.
MARRIAGES
HEWETT— HERITAGE.— On the 22nd Septcre;
ber. by Rev. AP Bride: Ernest Frank, only am of
Mr.- and Mrs. P: Hewett- of.- Ilivcredale-raad.
Auburn.- to Ada Clarice, only daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Gilbert Heritage, of Wall-street, Burnley.
HOLLIER— NEILSON.— On the 18th October, ut
.SS Peter and -I'aul's Church. Montaguecet,
South- MelliounM,- by the Bov. Father 0 Byan.
Jarnrs. youngest hjc of Mrs. J. Hunter,-. Town Ball
Hotel. Kynetoa. to KUecu. . oldest daughter of. Mr.
Mid Mrs. TIkxuu NeRson. fcastcrn-road, Altxrt
Park.
" JAMES— FLOOK.— On the IGtli Aiigust, a
WhMdlehl IHUxsHwdo. Kingswood. Bncia. Uy the
itov. - Jaius TreUlcu. Samuel Sui»ri, R-A.N., ot
I1.AI.A.S. Atuwc. cider sou of Mr. aud Mw.
elnuiuB. 40 Trvfismni-road,' CuilAeA to lJuiay ln.no
(Quetado), tho second daughter of the, tale M. A.
J. and Mrs. l-luok. uf Tue Pork, Kingswood. B«S
Irrd.
KENNEDY— WHITTAKER— On . the, 12th No
vember.- at All Saxnth'. Beat Su .-Kilda, the
Rer. Canon Ashton- Stanlc-' Ridwrdson, youngist
son of charkti Crichtou Kennedy,... Carnmut,
M eatbury-street. l&aat bU Kllda. to \ ictona.. Ma,
fourlh daughter of Waiter W illiam tYluttaker, Hal
gety-stroet. Str Kilda.
KERR—BEER. —On the 1st November, at St.
John's Church of England, Malmsbury, by the Rev.
A. H. Constable, Archibald Corstorphine, eldest
son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kerr, of Alphington,
to Mena Winifred, eldest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Beer, of Malmsbury.
KUHN — LYON. — On the 29th Octohcr at St
Silaa'a, Albert Park, by iter. A. B. Rowed, Alfred
August, thud boil of Mr. and Mr. Kuhn. «
Brunswick. lto Dora, ' thinl daughter of Mrs, Lyon,
late of Brunswick. -
LE MASURIER— WISHART. — On the 2nd No
vember, 1918l at Oollingwood, by .llev. J. Mayo,
Mertiertk youiupMt son o: Mrs. and the late wpt.
Ji-hn Charicti Lu Xlaeurier, to Evdyii ilabci
Wishari, ehUsH daughter of Mr. and ilia- George
Darlington, of "Talbot," lnkermau-road, Oaoir
tteid. ; - .
LIDDEL — DRAKEFORD— On the 25th Octo-
ber. at CLifton Hill Presbyterian. Churchf by the
Rev. J. H. MarebaU, B.A., RoUsi. Scott,'- third son
of the late ilr. and Mm. 1>. Liddd, ot
to Emma, fourth /tmgiu«v of Mr. S. r . Drakcfopd
(Chma) and tire late Mrs. Hmkeford, Morrah-streot,
Parkvllle.
MASON— GEE.— On the 18th October; at Chunfc
of i'lirisl. Ascot Vale, by the minister, Mr. Paitar-
wm, Francis E., oldest .an of Mr. and Mra. n.
MaKn, Ascot Vale, to Annie Adelaide, .yDungoat
daughter >.f Mil. and the late Mr. W. Gee, of New-
maiket, late of Daylosford.
MULCAHY— DOWLING.— On the 22ml Septem
ber. at the Church of tlie Immaculate Conception,
llawlhom,' by the Rev, Father Coriab, 8.J., latrick
Bartholomew, coco mi eoti of Aire, aud the Lito
Maurice Nlulmhy. of .Richmond, tr> AUrjaret. ?e-
coud daugbUa of Mr. and U». W. Dowllng, of
Fairhy. addrca: .-"Loyola," Hawthorn-road,
Caulfield.
NEALE — HAYBALL.— On 4th October, at Christ
Church, St. Kilda, by Rev. Geo. Pennicott, Albert
T., fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. Neale, of Wil-
loughby, New South Wales, to Vera E., younger
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hayball, of "Vol-
taire," Fitzroy-street, St. Kilda.
PETERS—SHORTRIDGE.—On the 22nd Octo-
ber, at the Roman Catholic Church. St AlJi
by tlio Iter. FaUinr MumB «. SortiW
8>n of Mr. and Mm. S. Peto3, of StAmand.
Team Agnes (Teuwe) . youngrst dasMitor 01 au-
and Mrs. J. Shortridgn, of SU Araaad.
REA— LOCKHART.— On Uio UUl Octcr, at
Presbyterian Church. Port .Melboorav W tho iter,
Dunlop Landells, Herbert John, eldest son of Jte.
and Sir. W. J. Ilea "Kla Ore." Howitb-rond
Oan'fiold. to Ata» OUvo, only daughter to ei-bemor
Constable ami -Mr. T. Lockhart, Kalara,
ETauMrtroet. Port Melbourne.
ROSE—KENNEDY.—On the 7th November, at
Collingwood, by Commandant Parsons, James Craig
Rose, of Albert Park, to Irene Annie, third eldest
daughter of John and Flora Kennedy, of Albert
Park.
ROWELL—HOLMES.—On the 16th August, at
St. Luke's Church of England, South Melbourne, by
the Rev. D. Ross Hewton, Edward Leslie Rowell
of Clifton Hill, to Vera Margaret Holmes, of South
Melhourne. Present address: "Margate, '' corner
Gotch and Atkinson street, Fairfield Park.
RUSHBROOKE—LEWRY.—On the 15th Octo-
ber, at St Bartholomew's, Church of England,
Burnley, by Rev. R. Fenwick-Browne, Albert
Claude (late 6th Battalion, A.I.F.), only son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rushbrooke, "Plaistow," Park-
crescent, Kew, to Ida Emily, third daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. D. Lewry, Stawell-street, Burnley.
SMlTH—PAYNE.—On the 8th November, at
Yea View, Preston, by the Rev.- J. Bailey L. It.
Smith,. late 21st Battalion, A.I.F.. second eldest
son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Smith, Arthur's Creek, to
Ada. only daughter of Air. and Airs. J. Payne, late
Spring Valley. Y«i duxmidc please copy.
STEVENSON —LUBE (By Speciai Licence).— On
the 28th August, at St, Patrick's Cathedral, Mel-
bourne, by the Rev. Father J. Donovan. Edwani
rumcr. late A.I.F.), eldest son of the late Colonel
Edward William Stevenson, Royal Horse Artillery,
Edinburgh, Scotland, and nephew of the late Bri
gadier Wemyss Stevenson 1st Black Watch Regi
ment,' to Emily, daughter of the late Jolm llrungau
Lube of Melbourne. "Whitehall," Bank-place,
Melbourne.
THOMSON—NORTHCOTT.— On the llth Octo
ber. at the MothodlHt Church, Coburg, l»y Rev. G.
B. Reid, assisted by Rer. T. C. Boundy, Reginald
liei-bort, sou of Air. R. Thomson, 55 Cajneron-sLree-L
t-burg (gnindson of Uie late Air. B. R. Wearing,
thiTiiore.), t.> Klnm Mikircvl. haghtcr of Air, Cnas.
wick 'Karadome," 17 EdrraBnd-strDJt. Bruus-
TOLLEY— PRATT.— -On the 15th October, at
i-WHr. XlDlmcwtxuI, Alooocu H'cnds. by the
Moifcirator. Rev. DAvid Ita, SL KiaLt. Uerucit
» 1 ? IA-LF.) to Nellie Di-ncna Pratt, tlnrd
dauglibr of the late Thomas and Annie Piatr. i're-
Ksnt addrcKtt: "AlomnUing laik," Aioranding.
TONKES—DIXON.— On the tlTitli Octoncr. at
Ohurch of Christ, Oruminond, by Mr. Giitorcl Gor-
doii, hrancu %-Ardwick (late 2Utli Bait., A.I.F.l,
cldmt son of Mrs. K. XonkMi, \\'inds«>r. to ElhuhetU
Jane (Jinnie), cldwt duughUn' of Aire. 10. A. Dixon.
Drummond. .. .
WHITBY—SWIFT.—On the 18th October, at
the Methodist Church, Elsternwick, by the Rev.
T. W. Butcher, Cecil Lewis, son of Mr. George
Whitby, of Melbourne to Florrie, youngest daugh-
ter of Mr. E. Swift, of Downshire-road, Elsternwick.
WILLIAMS — JAMES.— On the I8U1 OeUHiei, at
Wesley Cliurc-h. I.(.n«;ialo-fltaeot, by the Rev. A.
APCalhun, Clanuc-o (late Lieutenant A.I.F.), win
ef Mr. un-l Alra. G. Willii.nu, CAirltrxi. tr. Ettie.
dt.ng))U>r of S. ami 11 Jamas, of UrunswiCR.
WOODLAND — BLACK. — On tho llth Octobtar,
at SU -PhiUins'R iIiiulU of England, (A>iIuigwo:>d,
by the Rev. L Wcnari. William Hcury, eldesp
011 cf Air. and -Mra 14. W. Woodland, of West
Melbourne; to Ethel Minnie, only daughter, of tlie
Jam Mr. 'A. -Black and" Mm. . .'BlackyAbbola-
WOODROFFE—NORMAN.—4S.4-bn the 21st Octo
ber, ,at St. Michael's- Cfc-E.,''Frinc«. Hilh by the
Uer.-C. W. T. Rogers,' Charied Edwanl Woodroffe to
Violet .Isabel Norman, only daughter of Charlotte
and the -lata Henry Nocman, : of Albert Park.
DEATHS.
On Active Service.
TIPPETT. —On the 29th November, at Caulfield
Military Hospital, Pte. Ijeslle il. Tippett. dearly
belovcd youngest son of William and Kli.91 71pj>ett.
beloved brother of Mabel, ltobrrt, Isabel ajul
Amelia (Aire. /W'atke); of 35 CoUett-stTeet, Ken-
sington, aged 20 years 7 months At rest.
DEATHS.
ABELL —On the 19th November, at Uie Royal
Alexander -Hospital, Sydney, PliyUia Joyce Maude, v
dearly loved daughter of Alary and the late Wil-
jiain Abell; much loved 'sister of AYauccs, aged 14
montha . Father and daughter united.
Another hud in heaven.
ALLISON. — vu the. ,17th November, suddenly,
at. tlie residence- of - her daughter (Mre. G. Frost), -
Moubray-strc-ct, Albert Park. Elizabeth, relict of
t be late Alexander AUDon, in' her 87th vear.
Privately interred. 24H1» November.
ARCHER.— On the 20th Nnvemlx'r, at' the
ur.tnenii Hospital. Isabel Slay, tho dearly beloved
wife of Frank Archer,' of AVoilington, .New Ze-lnnd.
and loving duuglilcr nf the lato Nurse Andier,. < f
Noian-stret, Maryborough, Victoria, ag«l 29 yecre.
- „ At. rest.
ASHCROFT.— On the 2IHli November, at. 72
Al Plvcremr-strectv North ; Carlton, Lucy, beloved
wife of the late John Asbcroft, and. loving motlicr
of Valda, (laughter of Mrs. H. Andereon. and
sist to James, Harriet (Mrs. Gillot), Thomas.
Bertha (Mrs. Pierce), Bert, Percy.
BAYNE. — On tho- 17th October, Agues Ann
Bayne, of. Gvihtxlral-street, Sjtlnoy, beloved wife- of
Arthur Bayno, mother. of Dawu anil Raymond -Les
lie, and grandmother of Dawn and Margaret,
BELL. — On the 18th Novemlxsr at 22 Charles-
strant. Alrliotsfonl, diaries Frcdenek, dearly loved
and only grundscm of Alts. Pole race, and dearly
loved lirjjhew of Alts. Swnnnack, aged 5% months.
"Weep not," the angel whisj-ctvd. .
"Thy bud shall be restored; -
1 tAke it but to plant it
In the garden of -the Ijonl." .
BOURKE. — On the 19th November (suddenly) ,
at her residence, No. 36 Eastbournestroet, Windsor,
Alay ItusseU, dearly belovwl wife of Aftdiael Boiukc.
daughter of tho late Dr. Edward Philip, of Castle-
maine, and devoted mother of Robert,- Jjeua, Altchael,
Annie, Nora, .Ella and Iluby, , lato. of Shepparton,
nged (a yaant R.I.P.
BRADY.— On tlie liltli November, at Ida resi
dence, Hcakor, near Woodend, Pater' Brady, aor:
of tho late James Bnuly, county Carlow. Irclaud.
Rest in imSk-c.
BROWN.—Oti tho 2i)Ui Oetidmr. at' tlio residence
of her father; Kcnnedy-attccl, Hamilton, Ixxdsa
Emma. fourUi daughter of G. iB. and the lute
Elizabeth Brown, loving sMer of, fxittic (Mrs.
Lockycr, Alyftmyn), and W. D. Brown (Tasmania),
aged 38 years. ' - «
BROWN.— On thc'SOUi Octnlier, at hia late resi-'
dtmoc, Kcimedy-idreet. Hamilton, George Edwin,
relict- erf Uie ilsle KHxaltcU) Btuwn. dwirly 4oved
father, of Ixittie (Aire. Iy»oker. Alyamyn) and W.
D. Brown (Taanuinm).: lato Victorim "Railways, aged
80 years awl D. montha.
BROWN.—On the' 20th Novcinlwr. at the E.
S. and 'A. Bank- Llonaa. IJigh-'treet Malvern. Pkl-
ward Maxwell (lato 6th F.A. Brigade, A.I.F.), the
dcnrl.v loved- and only am of Henry Maxwell aud
Mabel .3. C. -Browne, , agod 24 years.
BURKE.— On the 16th November, at "Monca," 1
Cardigan-street, Kant St Kilda. Tholma Allna
Frances, dearly loved infant daughter of James and
Antonia Burke, lovod alster of James. Cliarles (de-
cetsed), Leonard and Lyella, aged eight days-.
Our litUe angel, in heaven.
BUTCHER.— On the llth-NoveinlxT. at midnight,
at Iht rwidonoe, "Ellray Farm," Bwac, suddeniy.
Naomi. .bok>Tcd wife of Jamett tt. - Butcher, 1ot«1
mother of-AlIco, Bthel, Barton, Donu Ji-ssie. Charlie
(deceased, late A.!.), Annie and Jack, in her 55 to
your. In God's care.
And- vo Ho gfrcth His liolored Hhvi.
CARMICHAEL— On the J 5th Novcmlier, at his
residence, at . Hastings, - Malcolm, detirly beloved
hudiand of Martha, loving "father of Mrs. Otuhui-
heiin. Albert Park: Mrs. -Stewart, Wedcrn Auntnilio :
Mrs. Txl«n, Glen Forbes; Mrs. .Thorp, t'nnicgm;
Hugh, Flora 'and Jock. agnl 70 years.
CLANCY. — On'tho 20tli NcneuilK'r, at his parents'
rMridenod, 4 Alfred-street, North Atclbouriio. Denis
hYaixjis. Uie dearly low eldest son of Mr. . and
Mr. -W. Chuiej. antl loving brother of Sltw, James,
William (-into A.I.F.) and'- Harry, and brot4icr-in-
klw of Mary, lato of Koroit, aged 27 years.
1 . v Rest in poaoc.
CLANCY,— On the 20th November, at his parents'
residence, 4 Alfred-street,' North' -Melbourne Donis
dearly loved pal of Jack Lewis, of South Melbourne.
The best God ever sent.
May God have mercy nn his- soul.
CLAYDON.— On the 21 at. Norariher. at his im-
deiur, 48 Xipimur-road, Caulfidd South, 4ain«
WiUiam, uie -dearly beloved lutsltatid of Annie Kcub-
itig Ctaydan, and loving father of Cliarlutto, JAIUe,
W tlluun, Kmroa, Margaret. J.rfm, Jcsnjo. Rrse: Klxiu
and Violet, agrcl 72 years.
CLAYTON. — On the 20th November. John Henry
Clayton,, beloved father of: Ted. Mrs. : Rumbles. Aire
I aw son, SlrsL HtAnley Gray, George and Joseph, aged
SO years. Twice, perfect- peace.
—Inserted by Anr.te. Stanley and family.
CLAYTON. On the 2t>th November, at the 'Aus
tin Hospital, Henry Clayton. Uio dearly bclored » ns-
band of_ JaaJioo Alma, jum! father ot" aiwnrrl-
nndrtUtlga Ruinb,C8, Mr8 PaWfie«- Mrs. Gray
.. A patient tnifTcrer at rest, 'iliy will lie done
IBS.-t-Oii the lfiih Notcinlicr. uL -\nrlh
Mdljoiirne Jos.h (Bendigo lHTO). the lielovcd sun
rf th«: !Mo Richard ami Marv lhivies. brother r-'
Thomas iMvjea, Clive-Strer, W est 1- ootACTVu : nnclo
rtrcrrXi,'rm,UX S,f
DOBSON.— On tho 20th November. Frederick
the K loved . elder ami of LlizabeUi Alary Tid tho
S hn>th ' f 1 iUI,m fj' "ia
DOBSON. — On thu 20tli -NovenilxT. Frederick
V Cva«VJ h' ,aQd 01 Ftoel Miy Dobs n o
,o,u"t f"u,w 1
tteVp1;- 'M0 NoiT7!rr
Hotoam Hill, Mary EDea (Ciss) . ' de.Lriy "SS
oidat daughter; of William and Marc- Doylo «8
11? - "L L9a_and the lato Jack and Maggie
Souih mourned. No
EVANS.— On to# 20th November. at AiuUu jito
pltaL Sarah, the boloved wife of Arthur Evom. erf
IdinfeNUeot, tollingiiooii, and dear mother <d
Jl«) yi»i <vtMin- Idil- «<iear ,ltu® ArUiur. who
clod _ath November, agvd 34 yenrs.
. Gone, dear, wife, gone for ever-
. .Gone from this world of terrew and pain-
-u.. fnun the . ones who lovod y«,u !io Utfarly-
Never on earth . to meet you again
,'At .rest. .
.-rrlnrertwDby her loving huauind and children
DEATHS.
GARDNER. — On the lEUf November, MiMd away
peacefully at-Clayworth," Alorlborough-etreet, Bai;
.cluva. James RoticrtA. A faithful and tru© fnena.
— Inserted by E.: M'Callonh.
HEPBURN Cn Bus 19th Novwubo?. at Garflp,
Ftou, boloved daughter of tlie lato Angus, and Anu
Hcpinim, and bolovui sii4cr nf .Mra. P Gugg«>-
heimcT. crf Northcoto. Rest in peaoe,
HOWE— On the 21st November, at "Quornville,"
Primrose-street, Moonee Ponds, Eliza, dearly beloved
sister of J. Vickery, Westgarth.
HOWE— On thu 21nt orumbo. at hef nsldwico,
Quornrille," 10 Primroec-etroet, Moooee -Fonda,
Eliza Ann, dearly lovod wife of JosLih Robert
J lii>tiuia Howc. -uiid dnuJv lovtd and kmiig moJmr
of Lit 'lilorrw. Jou, lni and Nellie, and loving
sister ot John Vlckecy. of ' Northcote, on the we »
her 66th birthdky. i'eaco. perfect pesea . nydney
and Adekudo papers pleoss copy.
HOWE.-=-On tho 2LiL November, at her rcsulenee,
Quornrille. ' 10 PriniruEo-streoL Moonee Ponds
Kllza Ann. the dearly loved mother-in-law of XAly,
and loving grandma of Lite- Keith and Freddie, of
1 hYasbury-etrect, NowmarkcL 1 Itot aftor weazmoas.
HUNT.— On tho llth November (atddente), »t
private >lu»pital. EVster. William Henry, beloved
nuAband of - Lily (nee N'cal). and fond daddy of
Nancy and Peggy, much loved -brother of Frank
(Mctoelnl, Mrs IV Randall (WamieknabeaD, Mrs
Rankin ( Watchcm) , Mrs. Dungey (MundtiUs), Mrs
Smith (Fart Pteio).. ,
IMES.— On the 21st November, at her roridoiop.
20 Lynch-street Ou-ltoti, Sarah Ellen Imea. deany
bvloved mother of Louisa Iiuom, agod 76. yeses
IMES,— In loving memory of my d out roothf,
w!k» pa£swi -away on 20Ui November Ireiand
papers plesae copy.
A pathsit. Hiffenar sona to rest,
— inrerUd by her : loving daughter.
JEWELL — ou the 16th -Novratber, at his real
den co. Millfatm House: St, Jtimue, Wfllfauu Henry
Jewdi, dearly loved, father of. Montague and Hu
bert (SL James), Dora. (Mrs. Ouruthera, Oofaram),
Ruby (BetuIU), aged 71. Brioved by alL
LOVICK.— On the 19th November, at Melbourne
Honiatai, of purkouitis John Curncgie . (cf 81
lUloigb-street E&ficndon), dcurly beloved husband
of Annie, darling uUicr of Ivy John James- and
littlo Lizultuyv aged 54 years.
Kind was his heart, bis friendship sound,
Loral aud respected by all around:
God took him homo, it was His will,
Forget him f . No; wo never wilL
MACLACHLAN. — On the 2ini Novemher, at ids
rcsideuob, 82 WeUington-parade, East Midbourney
. Gtvrp.- Burgcse, tlio dearly loved husband of Mcluia
(MaclachUn, and dearly lovod father ot Elsk> (M»a
F. AI'OuUadUj, and Nellie (Mrs. W. Shields), aged
67 y<wr». x .
MARTIN. — On the 16th November, at Uie Eye
and Eur Hospital, after operation, Annie, too only
daughter of -H. and L Martin, Dayksford, biotcr of
Can. Gcwryu ind. ltutKeU, niece of Airs. AL Van-
thaff (Brunswick),, cousin of Percy "y Carl Van-
UuJT, and granddaughter of Mrs. U. RatiUidL ad
13 years and 9 months.
NICOL— On the 19th November, at his resi
dence, 13 BarwiBO-Gtrcwt, North Alelbouma, William,
beloved husband of Florence JBk N'iool, ouiy son of
the lato WUliam-and Agnes Nkxd, loved brotbor of
Annie (Mrs. Watoh), Jmn and Mazy, aged 34 years.
Privately intoned on 2l£L At rest.
O'CONNOR. — On tho 39fh Novraabcr", after kmc
illness. Alary Gertrude, the dearly loved daughter of
Thuoi&s O'Oouncr, 0 Farnhjun-etxcet, FTcmington. 1
LMratotr interred, Afcabouruo General Cemetery.
O'LEARY.— On the 18th November, Stephen, be
loved husband of Margaret, and loving father of
Aire. Joseph ucnnou, and Stephen O'Lcary, and re
spected stepfather of Mrs. H. Forder and Charles
GarhuuL Lntorred privately Mel bourn; Cooietery on
2<Jlh Norusiber. R.IJ?.
May God and the Blessed Vizgic have mercy on
his dear soul.
ROEBUCK. — On Friday, 21st November (sudden
ly. ut pnvuo hor%i>inU. Willivii. ikutiy boloved iu»
band of IAUian, of High-slreet-rcwid, Glen Warerloy.
ROSEWARNE. — On tho 21ri Norc-mbur. at the
rraider.co of lit dAughtor, Aim, S. Davis, 44 Ander-
wii-dtiwt, Rjchmond, John Alfred Uouwanie, tho
dearly baloml f&tlier of Elizabeth (Aim. Davis) and
loving brother- of Jane, Edward, Annhi, Emily and
Wfllium, aged 57 years. A pationt sufferer at rest
ROSS.—On the 10th November, at her daughter's
nwid ntx\ ol 1 Luff, 294 Burnlcy-strecL Rictimonu,
Jane, fomi wifo of Charles Ross, and lfwing_mo-
thcT of LilliiiU (Mrs. Killin). i.liariov, Ella (Mp».-
llndaon (BcuUUt4. Mrs. Cox (Rnckhamptou), Ijouis,
3.irali (Mis. Luff) aud Vera, luterrul privately at
Box Hill ou 18th November.
Nothing in iny hand I bring, .
Simply to the Cross I cling.
SAVAGE.— On tho 21st November, at Alelbourne
Hospital, Horace Sydney, late 29nl BatL, A.I.b..
after four years' ecrvice abroad, hasbsml of Iearl
(noo Madigan), and ilcarly loved daddy of Horace
and Marjonc. aid 32 yeir Until death do us paru
Gone to a better life. The Lord have mercy on lus
souL
TULLOCH.—On too 2l«t October, at hia resi
dence. No. .7 Little Clyde-street, Biularat, Jam<»,
Uio beloved hu.4vtnd of Jenny und tho loving lallicr
of Ilr,mu, Bruce. Gladys, Jcasiu, Donald and Dona.
A iiaUent Miff rer at rwt.
TURNER (nee Hart).— On the 14th November,
at her residence, 39 Bassendean-parade. West Guild-
ford, Western Australia, Gertrude May, the dearly
loved wife of A. S. Turner, and fifth daughter of
the late John and Mary Hart, late of Chewton, and
dearly loved sister of Mrs. F. Marshall, Armadale;
Mrs. A. H. Garrett, Sydney; Mrs. Lean, Western
Australia; Corporal James Hart (A.I.F., returned),
and of the late Bugler Henry Oliver Hart, who died
from wounds received at the Dardanelles; dearly
loved aunt of the late Driver F. J. W. Marshall,
Violet (Mrs. L Osborne), Leslie and Henry Mar-
shall, also Raymond Garrett, loved sister-in-law of
F. Marshall and A. H. Garrett, aged 38 years.
Deeply mourned.
—Inserted by her sorrowing sister and brother-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Marshall, 49 Northcote-road. Arma-
dale.
WADSWORTH. — On the 19th November, at
Canterbury-road. Canterbury, the loving husband of
Ethel Elizabeth, father of Roy, Vera (Mrs. Field),
Austin and little Lorna, beloved son of Emily and
the late James Wadsworth. Wright-street, Prahran;
brother of Alice (Mrs. Yelland, Prahran), Willis
(Canterbury) Emma (Mrs. G. A. Broadway, Sedden),
Minnie (Mrs. Stewart, Adelaide), Edith (Prahran),
son-in-law of Mrs. Whannell (Canterbury).
WARNER.— On the 14th November, at her resi
dence. Sturt street, Echuca, Mrs. Warner, tho dear
friond of .Mr. and Mrs. Hebdltch and family,- Can
terbury, ugwl 80 years. Tam» after paJu.
WARNER.— On the 14th November, at her rcui-
deuce, Hturi-strnji. Eclnica, loved wife of George
Warner, in her 86th year. A -iiaticiit sufferer at
rest. .
WARNER. — On the 14th November at ba resi-.
rlenec. .Sturt-streeC Kchuca, . the 'loving ' friond zt
Al: 14. - CJarkct Paddingtou-road, . Oaldeigh.
She has but .stooped acro» tho way,
Into a blighter and more perfect day,
WATSONN.- — On -too I8U1 November,"- at her
daughter's mwdcnicv, 797 Burwood-rood, Upper
Hawthorn, Catherine Elizabeth, relict 6f the late
'George llotlrston .Watson, and.- loving tiiother of
Charles (on active service), Jock, Aire. Holzcr, Aire,
llK»i.vr and lta, in her 05tl» year. R.l. L. Interred
lirivarely.
WAY. — On tire 21st November, at hta residence,
"AtholstAti," Chatsworth-rmid, East i'mhnm, John
Jyanrv-'u.v. tho dtorly loved husband of Jcxrie Way,
aud loving, father of Christine, Emily (Aim il
Clifford), l'.Uiel and Uany, aged 61 -yeora. At rest.
WOODS.— On too 17th November, Alartlia Woods.
Lto of Ellingluin, Norfolk;" ' a faithful friend and
servant for nearly 50 years. Uwno jKijwrs pleuA!
copy..
WOODSIDE. — On the 20th November, at tht
residence of her son-in-law. "Parhuvud," Addisou-
ku-ett;, Moonw I'oikIc, .loasiu, the beloved wife of
Robert Walker Wo»Klsida nnd loving mother rf
AiiiilMdd ana EjLuUhtui (Aire, R. it. Andereon),
jiRC',1 71. years. Privately interred on tlie 2Lot
.Novemlicr. ,
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IN MEMORIAM.
The Anzac Heroes.
DAVIDSON.— In memory of our dear brother.
Dick, who was killed at Uallipoli on tlio 21st No-
venibor. 1915..
It Is just four years ago to-day
.That uiy dear brother paafexl awav;
And those who think of him to-day
Are those .who Jored him best. '
— Inserted \ty ids loiing slater and brother-in-law,
Aland and Jim Fletcher.
KELLY. — In sad and loving memory of my dear
pal, Staff Sergeant Albert Kelly, who died at Malta
on the 22nd November, 1915, after being wounded
at Gallipoli.
Sunshine passes, shadows fall,
Loving remembrance outlasts all.
— Inserted by his old pal, C. W. Jackson.
IN MEMORIAM.
On Active, Service.
AUSTIN.— In proud and loving memory of Private
Roy Austin. M.M., who died in France on the 16th
November, 1917, from wounds awl gaa ixiisoning
dearly lord ncphow and adopted son of », Awitiii
and late H. J. Austin,
Tho sacriflco was not in vain.
BBNNETT. — In - -loving maiuuy of William
Itichird Benm.-tt, No. 10,973, unit I0t!i Flold Co.,
Kngiueufe. who died on 23rd November, 1918, at
Gskt.i1 Hbtirftal, Cok'heatcr.
' A soiditr's grave has claimed him,
And may God's will bo done;
He died an Australian hero.
After duty. nobly dime.
— InmtUri by his loving huh liar and father, flbtors
aial luvdura.
BRIGGS.- -In loving memory of my brother,
Privat' F.- Briggs,' killed in action at Pleura on
the 22itd November, 191U. .
Com . tout not forgotten.
— Inserted by his loring sister, Annie.
BRUCE. — In loving ineinoty of Private "William
Edward Arnold Bruce, dearly loved aon trf Amy
(hrtrude aud too Into William Bnio>, of "Idalio,"
AimTS-aticvt. Xottii Oaritou. who was killM in
notion on the 23rd Nwoinbcr, 1916; brother of
f.iHrteo (returntvl), .Mrs. .Miller. Mra Draper, Gci-ty
Chrystal ond Lcrna. penrly loved by all.
CHITTY. — In loving memory of ray dear brother,
.Ttnian ( Loiu-o-Cbrpora!) , sou of the late William
aud Alary Qiitty, of Burnley. wlu> was killed in
action on we 25tli pctobur, 1017, at Paaachcndaelc.
. An Anzac. '
l!, "Ol- fonrot Iiitn, nor do wo intend;
Wo Udnk of (dm de.irb', ami irill till Uio Jmd.
— Insortcd by hi, loring alitor, C. n. Balnford.
DELBRIDGE. — In Inring immujry of 20 011) 8an-
IWf >V. It. H. llrlhridito (Will); 2,1 tddd CWnS
'i'mtfintora. w in mi. turidonully killwl at Bnl'min.
Fiuiioe, on the J2iul Novt-mU-r. 1918. butf.vMl max.-
son (»f Mr, and Mrs. \Y. pi-lbiblgc, Alphingtoh, aged
21 years. Buried at Boliuin AliUtazy Oemutcrv.
„ . ' Deeply regretted,
brigll?" U£tl aH 010 """kC Cloun
Bid me believe that some day beyond too light
1 shall meet him who -Inrinv! in a.uv. v..!£P — 11.
fearless smile. '
S"' Umlk,voiSW' nnd hRU" "lo-woll rcmem-
M"nS The U,ankR' "d >"» tol-i
—'Mother and father. .
DELBRIDGE.— In. proud 'ard ever invl-it ,UL-,,
hmncr of my only brother '20 019 Sanner WMnHI
bridge,, wln». was aeridenUJly fioiiTTi RhlSS"
lwice. uni ilie 22nd, November. 1018. aged 2?
a rtk-aUi (wnnotvsovor.
free. lore ami reincmbrancc last for ever
— ln.iirtcd lh his loving sister.- Chutes
- -inwnid bv In, puis, B. jf. K IS. o p > A
wound rccolvcd in bYiiu» on tbo '>)," v. ' ot
1!)1«; also my Ix-lovod fathi? ChariS H.T"111?'''
niuwod »xvay on tlw 30Ui HoptiniliS? mi?
iwloral mothor. Graco Hart who .nViU -t, _ y
thOpiW 1 Dteombor Ibl, rfOT
Jhrnnsa and May Hart St.
HART. —In loving memory of my dear stepbrother,
S. L. Hart, died of wounds in the 36th Clearing Sta-
tion, France, on the 21st November, 1916.
Mother, father and son reunited.
Die war is really over
.. D> some thoae words, sound nice?
But. oh., how Aud the hearta of those
Whoso loved one |wid too price,
hnnrted by. bis lming stepbrother and siator-in-Iaw
uul funtite. J. Elkms. Lrrnj-atrcct. North Alelbourne '
IN MEMORIAM.
On Active Service.
KELLY -In - loring incsuoty of Staff-Betgeant
Albert Kelly- 12(h AA.b.C., wlu> died on tbe
22nd 'Nu\cmbr- 1915. at Imtaifa HonpiUl. Malta, -
after being 1 wounded at . (ralhpoli;- bttAhor of thn:
lute Ltouteuant Loo. I9. Kelly- ' killed m action in
i'tancc,' ILL p.
— loecrtrd by his lonng parent. t
KINGSHOTT-— In loving memory of ray deer
sun. Gbrdon Victor. -15tJi Brigade, M.G.O.. Idihri
in notion on toe 23rd November, 191G.
Worthy of lovo and remembrance.
— Insdrtcd by tfila Wring loot Iter, raatcra and
broUwra
LEACH-— In loving memory of our dear aon and
bioUior- Private Oitobcrt teYuncla liaai, who died
ot illneea in- hriuicu on Uui 17Ui Novcsnbcr. 1918;
uteu Mir dear daugtihr and sinter. Madge. ' on toe
26th Juno. 1917. Brother aud sister united.
No one . knows the silent Unartacho,
Only those can -tell
Who have loat their best and dearcat
' ' Without a lest farewelL
— Inserted by thrir loving iwrcnte, asters and bro
tocre. . - . .
MADDERN.— In loring memory of Private E.
ALuldeni (Ted).- 337% k Died in actioo oa tho 22nd
Nownnbcr. 1916, at Fieara." Franoe. after 13 montos'
aetivo aorvjee. Loved by uU.
In our hearts, your memory lingers, :
They are filled with ghnviug prido
, Ft»r our dcar, bnuo hero, -
Who for us so nobly 'dioiL i
— Ineortcd tnr bin father," stcpourfha', litt-'.o Harey,
Bob. and Maori, 9G..ltopo-stroot( South Mriboorn&
MADDERN.— In loving memory of our dear bro
ther, 'Private M. Maddcrn, killed in action at Fleurs,
Franco, mi tho 22nd Novomber, 1916; also- our dear
mother, who pavwd away on the 8th August, 1005.
Motherland aon united.
It we could have onr dearest wish fulfilled,
And ask of heaven whatever wu willed; .
If we could have our choice of earth's treasures, too,
Aiy durling brother, wc. would ask or you.
In our hearts your memory lingers, .
Tender, fond and true;
There's not a day goes by, dear Ted, .
But what we thlnkyof you.
—Inserted by loving abtor and brother-in-law, nieces
and nephew, 30 Bastem-road, South .Melbourne. '
McLAURIN. — In- sad but proud and loving mem
ory of my dear brother. - LicuL -Colonel A. M'Q.
Al'Laurin. . 8tb Light . Horse Regiment (ono of the
originals), who died of . pneumonia at Tripoli, Syria,
on the 23rd Novonbur, 1918. It is sweet and
glorious to die for one's King and country.
—Inserted by his loving brother, . Keg. A. M'Turuv
McLAURIN.— In lovillS DOT de»rlj be-
loTed brother, LiimL-Coiondl A. Al G. M Iaunn, 8th
Light Homo Regiment (one of tho originals) , who
died of broncho-pneumonia on the 23rd November,
1918, at. TripoU. Syria. . ' . ,
Nor could more fit memonal rise
To meat tite Empire's children » ejos,
That that which tells erf doty done
Though Kfa bo given in doftart lone- .
—Inserted by hta loring brotbfsr -and sirtar-ln-Uw,
R. M'l and a M. M Laurin, and famfly. .
MILLARD.— 1c JoTiaiwniocr of our d«f
end brothar, who was/IUod in action at Fleurs,
22nd Novanbcr, . 191CL . , .
pnT Res in n aoldfcrfa grave, ,
-In a lend to as unknown,
Bat his name is written in letten ef love
In tho harts he Mt at liana - . .
— limited by hta fond mother, brother end astern
MILLARD. — In loving memory of my dear hro-
ther. Vic who was killed in action 22nd JSovonbaL
191CL R.I.P. Tm> J-rynwnbnuiQi laStTor OVCS.
This day brings back our memory fresh
Of our dear brotlwr who is at rest / ..
— Inserted by Em. and Will Booke, and n«
Edna and AfatareL
MOORE. — In loving remembrance of my dear
father, Private George Moore, who died of wounds
in Belgium on lfitii Nomubcr, 1916; also mjf dear
brother, George, who died on 19th February, _1 919;
also ray dear mother, who ilied. on 9th July, 1919.
Father, motherland son united.
Forget yon I » No. dmr (toddy, '
For memory's loving chain
WiU always link you around our hearts
Until wo meet again.
' Sweet rc.it.
— Inserted by their ' jromigist child, little Nellia
Moore, also tiieir brother aud stoicr-in-Uw, It. aud
B. Moore.
MUNDY.— In proud- ojid loving mminry. of our
dear am anil bn»U;cr/ night LloiiL Clarence
(Reginald Mundy, who -crashed whilst on duty at
Crall, ScoUuixl. 2.'-ird NovcmlH-r, 1918.
Ever remcmlvred.
Only tlioso who have, lout know the price or p<«ce.
— Inserted by his somnring father a»id mother,
brother. Lea, and sisters, Essio aud Bylv.
NELSON. — In proud and h-vhig immu.ry ; of nxy.
"beloved son and our bilnv il brother, hgnillcr Ru-
pert Jninm Nrison, 29th RatLlibn, kilted, in action
I'Yancc, 24th November. 1916. Tho tmce of ixuco.
— Iofcrtud by his molhcr. Bister and brotlwra.
PUNCHER.— in loving uicianiy of our dear son
and brother. Private Ja-.acs S. Lhmclicr, 21st Bat-
taiiou. killed in action on the 21st November, 1916;
ajso Private James II. Bonellu, died of wounds on
the 34th May, 1918. . '
Our thoughts they often wander to a soldiers
honored gravo, j, . T
Your nanio is often spoken in tlio home you died to
ave;
Our hearts are still uuitecf ivitli tlie same fond
love1' for you, . ,
And loving thoughts arc cherished for one so
and true.
— Inserted by his parents, brothers and sisters,
Arrnol.
PUNCHER. — In loving memory' of uw dear
brother; Private James S. Puncher, 21st Battalion,
.killed in action in France on the 2Lst November.
1910: also my dear hatoand, Private -James II.
Bonrila, 21st Battalion, died of wounds on the
21th May. 1918.
Under the fiaig witli tho fivoatarml cross,
Tlie prido of our southern sea, '
Tboy laid down their lives in tiic deadly strifo
To keep Australia, free.
ROBERTS.— In memory of our dear pal, Gunner
T. J, (Tom) Roberts, 105th 'Howitzer Battery, who
died cf bronchial pncumoula . 22nd November. 1913.
A soldier and s man. One of the beet.
— Inserted by hfe pals, Glcra Grintor, NoUialu, and
Claude Knowles, Burnish (both lato A.I.F.).
SHERRIN. — In memory of our d far brotlior, Hcsnry
Liudsiv - Slk-rrui, killed in Franco on tho 22nd
Nf.vt'inbci. 191G.
— Inserted 1 w his lming . sister- and brother-in-law,
T. B. nod B. J. M'Dlirmld.
SHERRIN.— In proud ' remembrance of my pal,
Harry; killed in action 22nd Nrvfinber, 1916.
— Iuscvted- -by \V. Whitfield.
SIJJ4RR1N. — To tho memory of our work mate,
FL L. Sljorrin, killed .in Franoe on the 22nd Nuvcm-
bcs. 19t6. y - -
Tnscrted 1 XMID,;. C.N.P. and CsU -
SHERRIN.— KiQei in action on ilie 22nd No-
.vcinber, 1916, Private 11. Shcrrixl, 60tb" Battalion.
— Inserted by hit.-paf,. Leslie, OOUi Battalion. '
THOMAS.— In ' lbving.'.jncmory my dear bus-'
brna, Drivtr IL G. ThomaA. 2003, who died (sud
denly), in. Lo Cntcan, France, uf ptieumouic influ-
enza fm the 22nd Nornnber, K>1S.
— Inserted by ULs aorrouiug wifo, Annio AL Ttocmas,
LangMamn.
THOMAS. — In loving memory of our dear son and
brother. Homy George, who died from influenza, iu
Franco un tho 22nd NoveanlxT. 1918.-
Tlir war is oVr, the victoiy won.
To all tlMse words sound nice; -
, But, oh, bow sad the hcorte uf thefeo
Wlioae loved ones paid the price.
— Inserted by bin sorrowing mother, sistor, brotlicr
and brother-in-law, Langwuxrin.
THOMAS.— In loving memory of our drar brother
and uncle, Henry George, who died from influonza
in I'Yancc ut» Uie 22nd November, 1918.
: When Hie bells of peace -are ringing,
-lud your henrta are filled 'with j>ride.
Giro one kind thought to ton 'sorrowing ones
\\ lir«o Iki>-s liavo fouglit iuid died.
—inserted , by bis sornxring brother and sister-in-law
and nil-el's, rxuigwarrin.-
THOMAS-11: loi'!n? mcmorj' iff rair drar hro-
,ler.\ -George, , ivlio diisl of pnoiuiumio infiucnzi at
Le Cateaii, l«Yance. on tki: 22rvl Novnnticr, 1918.
- -fnsortrd by his brother, Will, Sonicrvilla
VICK.—-In loving nicniMy of cur dear son, Ser-
vtU!LiiIbe,',tn,i.A-) Vh'k- kiIlr< nr actiou 23rd
November, 1916, lato 29th B.dtalion, and loving
grandson of Air. P. Tick, Bondigo.'
He made the great sacrifice.
— Inserted. by bis parents. Kensington.
VICK.-- loving memoir of our dear pal, Ser-
Sfrrf NoXSr lOW0'' aCti0n " t1a!
—Inserted by T. Ijcc" and G.'Qray.
VICK.— A tribute to the meroorr nf our d«ar
S"K,anA v,<. killcrt in action
in France on tliu 33rd Xo.cmbcr, "lftlO.
— Inwrt<-d by tin- members of the Ascot Oinli.-
VICK-In memory of o or dearly, .iornl
NOTcmTn.' Vlek' kUled 1,1 ocaou ZM
ires than tho dost the i-lnrr we attained
If ui onr henrl be nnt Tor nmr shrined
the deathless memory of those who (denrd
In lilood tho corcnaut by which wo rained
Our freedom. "
IN MEMORIAM.
ABRAHAMS.— In fond ami lovinr momory of
i il-CarA1|m|k<,'. f A-b"ll",luh iWict of tlio late
Henry AJiralrims, who departnd litis iifo ISSnl
XoruUrer, lllll. .Xlonmnd by her sorrnwinc chil-
Jfa-'C (London), Iflmjiruud. I'-arrny, Ixmis A),
frod, lilwwrd (London), Kstlter. and IMirmio/' lurd
lier gmridfons, Ilonry and I'ldUip
-May hlor duar soul rest in peacn
ARGENZIO.— In loving memi.iy of my dear hns-
Iwnd turd -our clear father , L Anamrio (Gus), who
dted on 2s' Norcsnlrer. Ihl-I; also Zoe, youncont
mn of ahoio; wlio died 22ud Aumrst. 11)1 S,
Great is our sorrow, hut God knows best.
He has taken our loved onca home to. rest.
— Imirtcd l.y his rrifo. Antla. Ats-nzio. and his
cdujdrcn, Bolbi nnd \> illto, -
ARNFIELD.— In lorins rcmembrrumo of Thomas
Edward Ar,lli('1(t' who died on Uro 21st ' Novomber.
g-Iracrtcd by his widow and sons, Vernon and
BARWICK.— In lovirrir meinory of a dear wira
.and mother .Mcuy.Iann Harwich, wlio died on the
- 1 horcmbc-t, 1N)S, at herRie-streot, North Fitzroy
. hercr forKottmr.
—Inserted by her Idvinu husband and family.
BIGGS. — In iDvini mrmore of my dear wifo.
hlary ; also ocrr dejtr. dauchtar and sister who
pamcd away on 21st November. 1018. '
J-Insertia by her lovinR husband (Tom), motber
hruUter and sisters, Somen il(e. ' "
BOSWELL.—In loving memory of our dear father
6touti?KmiL" "n 2Srd Nut<unb9r. 1014. at
When least rapeoted death doth come
- No hand ran slay its power;
H)0 loving memory of our dear
raoUlCT, Wlio iJHSTrdl rtWOJ' lit t'TtZIYW tShul V..SST
ber, 1918. A kixaI uotlior and foittiful fricrnL
— and; Aiuiie. i \.
BROWN.—In loving rwiiembranoc of my dearest
husband and our dear father who .»«r/-"rrres'
Pure are the joys above tlio sky.
And oil the regions (icaec:
No mutton 'lips or etrrious eve
- Oan soo or tasto tlio bliai.
StraiKht rs the Cray, tho door is streicht
mu teads -to )«>;« on high;
» fmr thrtt find Ute gate,
- .While crowds mistake and die -
1". »d
ad3>ld,m'nabSaijd1a a"! jL
Slrert. North .Oreltan.:or. tiro 23M No
Jj" sudden, Ute si.ook 18'
Mo little tlrousht bis death was so noir-
t5,1j tlieso lrho have lust are able to toll
Ttm piun at the lteoft at not sayinir faSwetr
There is no lore like fattOTS g WC1'
- ' rn, """'Ei' wo seek for it in vain-
we inay be lovrel by barip, "
BonifF-ii"? fifw.'.ftwer comes rifiaia
f oripet bim.f No, f never' will?"
. I lovc-d hrm in life, in death I do'tlie sarrie
-Inawlcd by. his only da„Shter. May Ounrmin,
BUDGE.—nrrd's-fi nTiiSurm0,i,dSr,da,,B>,t«
on tlie 2uth NovemhS! WliSd IBSl,y
mquUis; also grandparents rif Slwro- '
Elizabeth Budge.' pissod auuy TOfj- n-
and 80, August, 1012. T)eary lovod llaJ' 1003-
A litUo rar (rf siutohim).
. A little beeun of lov«'
God took our darling CoraQ
. To ilwull witli llfaa above" < '
,-Insorted ly ; her loviug parerrts, sistors and bro-
BURNS.— A tribute off lore to lira irinraev j
d«r mrtliovwho.died on lBtlr. Nomnba-Pw7 «
'i1 Oarton-stroet. l'ort itelbourra lesh m
-Inserted ty her loved IMtiaSw?8.
COLLETT (nee Edward.) w J!?"
hranoe of my dear mother ami grandmothJSS;
dotuirted-thls life 22nd NoromherevlSfSSSo
dear hrotlier and uncle. Joo Collett. who Itol
the. 20th July- 1017. " , died an
I often sit and -think of thorn when I run atl ---
itsII1o"nnr3': only friend tlmt grieff S,/
LiWhet5.irth<S,1gSU,SJ« Mk
Xud'tnera' firde y"""
M r ATnd '!ra,,& rndtafX"aJ
IN MEMORAM
" COLLINS. — Bx' ud and'. loving memory of , ray
dearly beloval son anj- btotoer. x Jim, who died at
New ZoaUnd 22ncl 'Notcmber, :1018.
Wa littla tlmught your tune so near, door Jim,
In this wr.ild to .remain.
Or thought wlicn from your hwno you went
You would noTtT" return again.
Could- 1 have boon by -your dying sido.
- 1Y> 'hear yonr tost faint -sigh.
Or wbtopcr just >000 loving, word
. . Before . you . doeed your core®.
' — Mother. .
— Irawrted by hU loving' motiwr. matcra. brotocza.
COMERFORD-— In fond <1remciiibranco of my
dear husband and onr darling father, Jamm Comer-
ford, who died at 3 Witkmtrect. Nortli ttzruy,1
on the 22nd November, 1900.
O, liow ezd wlieo drath cornea near
And takes too ono ) wo cloved t«o dear; -
- Hut whoa God talis woY roust obey.
For what Ho givos He Utkcs away.
— Inserted by hpi loving ivif, and family.
DACRE. — In lov&g memor of our dear moibct.
who pasitcd away on the 22ndNovemhar. 1917.
. No one knows -the elloftt. lioutacbo.
Only tooso 'cun.» tcUn.; . .
Who navo lost their lat >od diiarrst
Without a last' farcwwU.
Wliat 15 homo uithouttib.r mother ?
. W'c have learned. fibceqteu liavc died.
— Insortwi \v husband, .lovlnjtams and daughters.
DACRE.— In memory or SpD diur mother, who
passed away the 22nd Nwffiber, 1917.
It to just two years aa»lo-d ay
That my dear mothor qkkscd awaj'.
And thoeo who tiiibk o|>ihcr tteday
Aro those who loved bag bent .
—Inserted by her loving didWhtcr and son-in-law.
Rose and Hervcy- Pliipps, .
DE YOUNG. — In loving wntiop' (rf onr dear
father and grandfather, who Skesod- peacefully away
on 22nd November, 1914 : . ..
FemcefUl be thy Kt, V|dr father,
i Tis sweet to brmtfir1 toy name,
Jn Ufe l loved you dfcdgxy ,
' In death 1 do tho mm. "
— Inserted by his loving <tougger, Laiira. amin-iaw,
Claude, gmxid-dauchtera," BoWo and Goo Smith.
DE YOUNG.— in loving v&tsnory ct our dear
father. Samuel Do Young,, jllw uioicd peacefully
away 011 the 22nd Novcmbil914; nlro our de:ir
moUier, Susan Iht Y'oung, Stood puaonully away
uu the 25th April, -1919. -»#, '
Khtiicr aud mothwjpi retinl ted. -
—Inserted by thrir loving chfipw. May,. Jim, Sam
anil Frank. J .' 4® :
- DOLLIMORE.— In siddesegret and fondest
memory of roy dearly loved brttorand. .Will torn, who
died 23nl November, 1918; jftro toviug fato« "of
William, Ruby,. Btelto -(Mra dTinyd) and Claude.
' . When looking back Acru«> : roe.. umc worn pageo
Of the book -of years one uxco 1 . always aee;
One loviug.face, that altuiffiPot or ages,
But now ae ever seems t%auno to me.
I reuwinbor all the lorc'thcttears have Uught me,
And the ImppUie&s-that BUed'.theui 1 recall;
But, my huabaud's love andall tho joy it brought
la . the k>e that I' rcaneinpef heat of all
— Hto loving wife,, Nelly.'
DOLLIMORE. — In fondesthemory of my . dear
father, who died 00 23tti Nywpnber. 1918. '
' 'Keep uur dear father, fiord above,. -
And where' our .loredvooe waits,
Hidden l»y the hand- of love,
There we shall sock Sour home ,
Witli Thee for evermore.
— - Hto danghtcand sm-in-Lwk 8. and T. Fkiyd.
EDWARDS (nee Muriel McMillan). — In loving
memory of my dear daughter ud sister, who passed
away on the 23 rcl Novembor.y 1916 ; also my door
husband and father, who pasim away on the lOUl
October, 1S05. Ever remembetod.
—Inserted by her loring momer, sisters and bro
th era.
EDWARDS (nee Alnriel AuMillftn),— In sad and
loring memory of my dear-iuoQier. who passed away
at L'HTTingtun-grove, Eaiit St..fiKUda, on tho 23rd
November, 1916. 5-
Tltcro is no love like mother's.
Thuugh wo seek for, vain ;
W«« may bo loved by (jthers.
But love like mothcr'ff> never cumcs again.
—Inserted by her loviug daughter, Gladys -
ELKINS.— In fond' and loving DuunoTv of out
door Jniue, who dcjiarted this'liio at Carlton 23nJ
November. 1911. x<£'' '
Silently, peacefully angtjg' oro her
Into the beautiful ImavoUs above,
ITiete to rest from oil piWAU/l mutovv.
Hare in tlie arms of GotTA tender love.
irtstorr " orblK father.Mli other, brother and
FARMER.—In loving toftoffV mamofBter 'my dou- Ims-
1 iXi?cr' iWho, JUt, at - fesandmi. 22nd No-
vo.ubif, lAir: also ,.luf» 'deur- w6i»iu-law, George
Baker, who diod at livwndon. roit. /
Roloascd from sorrow, sinrand jiain,
. Ami fmxl from erorj' wire;
By angelti' hands to lieavGii' convoyed,
, To rest- for over there. . >
— Itoortod by his loring wife aiul llaJifditor, Alice.
FARMER.— In loving memory ''(rf our dear father,
who died 22nd Novomber, 191fl,.'at
... Gone; but uot foraottbn.
—Inserted by hto loring daughter aud sorvin-nfw.
Esther and Tliomas M'Ohrtlu. Sydney.
FINN. — In loving memory of my dear wife. Vera
Lillian, who departed this- life 22nd November,
—Inserted by her loving husband,; Walter Stephen.
FINN. — In sad' and loving memory of our dear
sister, Vera Lilian, who diod on tho 22nd Novem
ber. 1917, at Bt. Xconaid's private hospital, East
Malvern i
You who have a. sister,
. Lore her while you may:
lV)r like uur own dear swier,
(Too soon slto'U pass- away
—Inserted by her loving sister and lirotlicr-in-law,
Kilocn and Douglas Midglry -
FINN. — In loving memory of my dear fasta. Vera,
who departed this Ufc ,011 22ml Novnnbcr, 1917,
— Inserted by her fond . brol'.cr, Bert.
FOULDS. — In loviug mem',ry of our dear fattier,
who dirtl 23rd Novetnlicr, I BPS; also our clrcir sto-
tor, Alary,, wlm died Ikli Deoumbor, 1915; also our
dbar mothor, wlio cDtxl 15th Ma), 1919.
Those wlio livo in tho lioarts of Uicwo wl» kraw
their worth is not to die. H
—Inserted by their loving family, .8 Manon-street,
Albert I'ark.
FOWLER (nee Alice Parry).— In luring mentor)
of my dmr wife, who was (tilled homo un tlie 23rd
Novwnbor. 3917. Peace, perfect peace. ..
— Inserted by her loving husbar.d aud little GwcnyUi.:
FRENCH. — In loving memory nf my bduvt-d wife
and our dear mothor, Alary Ann I'rcnen. who jM.vicd
away, at ' her home, Alhcrt-strcot, ICust Brunswick,
ou 23rd November, -1918. .
Sunsliino |xiKseg7 slisdows fall.
Wo. from our loved ones part;
. God takes tlie dear ori£s from our home,
' But never from our hearts.
In tno home, ' dear wifo and mother, you're fondly
remembered/ '
Bright, - luppy iiuMuories stiU cling round your
nanv: v . ,
T»«ie -hearts Jorwl /"aii teidat affection " '
Will always love, you -a .leath just the aamo.
. — Inwrted by. her loviug husband and family.
FRY. — Iu loving memory of my dear wife, and
our inaaicr, who liassed nwuy 22nd Norombor, 1918.
Rest iu iKxicu.
—Inserted by her loving husband aud family,
GRAHAM. — In loving memory of my dear hus
band and our dear father, who patted away 23rd
November, 1012.
He bade no ono a list farewell.
He said good-byo to none;
Hto spirit fieiv before ive knew
"Kit from uijbe nad goue.
—Inserted by hto loving wiic und daughters
HALES. — In loving memory of dear Teddy, who
passed away on 22nl November. 11)16.
Veat, loring brother gone to that clime
ivait for tluv others coming sorao timo,
8afo with the angels, wldtnr tlnui kbow
Watching for dcaa- ones waiting bWoiv.'
— Iiwertod by Ids sister and brother-in-law, Herbert
nud 1 Kitty Vivian
HALES. — in loving memory of our dear son nnd
broth cf. Edwaril Hales, who passed away oit 23rd
Novcuilier. 1916.
Just, tliree ycariSto-d.v, dear Teddy
Since you wore rolled away,
Leaving belilud those who lore tore.
Though pining for tlio every duy. >
—Inserted by his loving motiusr and futlier, sisters
and brotliera
HALL.— In 'loving -raamcny of my dear husband,
Robert Hall, ulio passed away at "Ookworth," Cflif-
ton Uill. on 23nl Novomber, 1917.
lourireaiy hours nnd diiys of puln
Vn« troubled nights aro paired ;
1 mir over jxitiont. worn out frame
Has found sweet rait at last.
— FJhzaboth Halt "
HALL.— In loving nipuvuy nf our dear father,
Rcbart HalL who deiurted this life at. Jlcxldlo-
trtroot, CUfton Hill, on 23nl Novomber, 1917.
Ever rcniomborod.
— Inserted ;by his loving fauiib. ,
HALLINAN. — -A tribute of love to the memory
of William John HnlJitiuii. who died oi Palmer-
street, Coilingwood, 22nd Norember, 1912, in bis
19th year. U.l.P.
Too dearly loTod to 1>e forgotten,
—By his mother, sistcra and brotliors.
HARRIS. — In loving 'memory of tuy dearly lorcd
wife, May.
Everlasting Test and peace be witli you,
—Inserted by her loving husband. Frank, children,
Florence, Blancho, Percy and Leopold, grand and
groat grandchildren, and danghterdn-Iaw, Julia.'
HARRIS. — In. loving mommy of. our dear mother,
who died at MUroy on tho 22t»l November;' 1918.
Peaceful be tliy , rear,, dear mother,
"lis sweet to hreutjie thy nauio; '
In life wcIovliI you dearlj'i
In death wo will do tho same.
All three who have a mother,
fnierish lior with, rare, .
For you never know how im#h you miss her
I'ntil you see bar vacant (Jitiir,
— Inrortrd by her loving daughter, Blanche, and
son, lipoid. "
HARVEY. — In loving memory of my dearmothor.
who pasmvl \nvay 22ud November, 1!»18.
— ItwertjHl l»y hci. loving daughtxr O. Read.
HAYSOM.— In loving rocmoay of our dear mother,
wwo luuwcd away ouddoniy 011 too 21st Novemhor.
1917. '
Hicre ia 110 lovo like mother's,
, ./TCmngh ka wck for it in vain ; .
We may bo lovod by others,
But lovo like mother's neror comes again.
— IiLvrteri by It. and M. Hay.vom.
HELLER. — lu over .loring memory of Jcmnie,
tho boiovod unfo of Qlarenro llcller tlerntcd raotfier
of Jean and Lck.. died on 22ml Novemlvr. 1917,
Di«5ir is- toe. memory slm left behind-
Of a Hvo. that was loring." true and kind,
A memory prized is mom than gold.
Uur iloar one's worth cannot, l«o told.
— (ufuu-ted by her hiring liusUind and littlo child-
ren.
HELLER (McFarlane) .—In loving memory of our
dear daughter, Jinnie, who passed away 22nd No-
' vembc-r, 1917. .
' God ealled hnr home, it. iraa His will,
And in our hearts too is living still;
Tier memory is as dear to-d'iy
' As in', tho hour sho passed away,
—Inserted by-hor loving father, mother, brother and
sisters. -
HELLER. — In loving memory of onr dear sister,
Jennie, who jins&ed away 22nd November, 1917.
Wo nns4 you for we loved you,
As inurnoricn wo recall.
Parting witli' onr dear water .
Was tho saddest day, of all.
— Inserted by lier loving sister aud brother-in-law,
if and H. Wood.
HELLER.— In lming menmiy of dear Jennie,
beloved daughter-in-law of Mrs. R. IloHcr. died 22nd
Novenibor, 1917. u
8lcot> uu, fc-lored. nlrep, and take thy rwt:
Lay dmvn thy head ium Uu? Snviour's breast
Wc loved thee well, but Jesus loved theo ixwL
Good-night
Sadly we misa tlue, nud will for ever.
— Tnajrted by Mra. R. Holler and fiuuily. Heller-
street Brunswick. ;s '
HELLER. — In lovmg memnrv of our dror sirter-
in-law, Jftioue. avIiu died 22iul Noi'umbnr. 1917-
in tur hearts your memory lingers-
Tender, fond and true;
There. Ia, not a duy goes \yy. dear Jenmn.
But what- we think of yon 1
—Inserted by C. T. -.Moore. Brunswick- .
HENDERSON. — F-n loving, memorv of our dear
'isnn a w frwinna (Teddy) , direl 23rd November.
1899, nr. South Melbourne; 11!. so our dear mother
died 8nl Jiil>, lflOu. at (.raidsnime; uud our dear
father, (lied 5tli August. 1913
loudly remembered. Sudlv missed
—Inserted by R.U.. A.D.. W.IL. LR...and mo
JENNESON. — In lonng uumnrv uf uur dror «i«-
tw, Elhcl, who died Middt-iiJ.v lltli Octolier. 1907
also 1 our. dtsar fattier and liu;d«tnd, wlm pawed awif
at Qneumtuivii,.. Duanaiim, _jim! Nuvembcr. 1908
. Abide with Mo.
— InserUl by, their loving fumilv.
LAFFAN.— In sad but loving memory of my
deaj' hiL-sUind and our dear father. Jam Mielme!
Iff>ui...««:t-hlcntftll.v killed on g2nil Novcmlier 1013
ilito duy brings back memories
" f>f one wlm to roiled to reet,
And tlinse who think of him
Aro tluieu who Inovd him best.
—Inserted by his lovmg wifo and family.
LANE. — In sad and loving memory of my beloved
husband. Henry Iane. dear father of Katio (Mrs.
Masoni and fatiicMii-law of T. Mason, wlm passed
away on 23nl Noveml»er. 10IS.
Dearly . lovc-d and rarity tnlsosd.
—Iwrted by hta- loving wife, daughter and ton-in-
LANE.—
Pis rail to nart tnOi loving friends. -
whose hearts are kuul nnd true.
And for toar reason, giandpa. drar.
We'll always -tbink .if yiiu.' '
Jn»rted by - h!8 (grandchUdrcn. L„ V..ip. tUd
IN MEMORIAM.
LANE, — In loving memory of our dear brother,
-Henry, who departed this life on 23rd November,
1918. ltest in peace.
—IriR-rted by -hta -loving sistevu. Mrs. O'Brien and
Mra, Towan. -
LANE. — in loving . memoir of our dsr
Houy, who poraed away, on 23rd Nonanbet, 1918.
A naticnt . sufferer at reste
byws ioring rnecca and no phew a, W.T.,
LOGAN. — In loving memory rrf uur dear stale1,
Graoa, wlio died in New Zoahuid cm 29th, November,
— Inserted by E. and J. Anderson. Yorra Jeoctkn
MAGILL. — In food remcrobranco of our: darling
Btoter, Edith Irwinna (TVddy). died 23rd November,
1918. at 17 Swullmv-sLrveL Port Melbourne,
lta just a yrcir ago. nuim. dear,
binco you wcrr laid to nt :
No tongue can tell how vnu aro missed
By tiioeo who loved vou lx>it .<
Althougti too late to see vr>u mum, '
And bear your loving Toicc-
We fondly cherish tho memory of
lour hug. your kxra and farewell
A hfii of much Hi'hinvemcDt-
— Sadly missed by her children. WilL Joe lain
A.I.i'j, Nellie aud Dad.
MAGILL.— -lu ..loving . memory of a dmr ffimd.
Mrs. Juslhe. Maglli, who pm=oed away at Port Mai-
bourne on the 23rd November, 1918. -
Sweet reman braiico lasts for ever
To thuae who knew her worth.
— Ncak1. ,
MARSHALL.— In loring" mury ot my dmr
father and our gnuxdfathor, Joiux YYnierick, who
rinsed (i war on 23rd Novanbcr, 1918, ah Nfcticdson-
etrtwt. Kazt Bnmcmlck.
No one kuowu hum much I rrriro you,
Only ttioso can ufll
Who has laet a loving fattnsr
. Without a. last fftrawell.
Sleep on, dear fa tha-, und teko thy rwt,
I ratos you nwst wlio lorod yoa bes(t 1
—Inserted by Ids k it ins aon, Ray, and daurtor-ita
law, Olive, ond jrrcmdeoue. Jack and Leslie.
MARSHALL. —Itx loring memory of my dear bro
ther-in-law, John MarohaU, uiiu puaeed away oa the
23rd huvumbcr, 1918. :
No mom 'UU welcomo footsteps ,
Will triad our dwelling floor; .
No moro .we'll watch hto coming,
as wo did in days of yoro.
— Inwrisd by Ids sister-in-law, Alice Rollinaoa. , '
MATTHEWMAN.— In loving memory of my dot
husband ami our dear father, John Henry, who
pasaed away rai-tttc 22ud Norrenber. 1917.
This day brings back our momoriro freah, ' .
Of iny dcttt hitsbuud wlio was called to rest .
And those who think of him to-day,
Are those wlio loved him bret, v
— hwertcd by hto loving wife ami family.
MATTHEWS (nee Nurse Wood).— In sad and lov-
ing memory of our dear mother, who passed away on
22nd November, 1918, beloved wife of James Mat-
thews, and loved daughter of James and ttafi late
Phyllis Dean, North Fitzrov; also our dearly 'be
loved father, ' John Christopher Wood, who poased
'sway on 10th Seirfrtcnber, 1915 (29 years M.T. and
O. Co.). grandparents of littlo Jack ami George.
God called them home, it was Hta will,
But in our hearts they aro liviitt stfil:
Their memory is as a<«r today
As in tlie houi1 tbey passed away.
Mum and mpi united.
—Inserted by E.W., H.W., L.B., W.W. and J.M.
MATTHEWS. —In loving memory of. cur dear
mother and grandma. Mary Hannah, who departed
this life on the 22nd November, 1913, ot Po l taiurf.
Kind rvoa nor heart, ha frienship sound,
Loved and rcspected by aE around
— Inserted by her loving daughters, azxl Grace,
and grandchildren.
McGRATH.— In loving memory of ray dear hus-
l«md aud our father, Albert James M'Grath, who
pas«d away mi Iho 23id November, 1917, at 15
Park-street, MellxHUTo. Sadl.v mlxied.
— IiLHcrted by hto loviug wifo aud children, also hto
fricuil. Mra, M'Neil.
McGRAW.— In loving incnuny of my dear bus-
band, Edward M'CJraw. who died on 21st Novem
ber, 1017; also inydrctr son-in-law, Gcorgo Angus,
who died on 16tJi. Novemlttr. Abide with them.
— Inserted by his loving \rifc ami family.
McKENZIE.l — In sad but loving memory of my-
door mother, who. departed UU» Iifo on the
November, 1016.
No grief at ptrtfng, 110 sore amaze,
No worldly clinging, no lingering gaze;
But sweetly, gently, she ucd away >
From life's dim twilight to endlo (tiy. '
—Inverted by her loviug -son, Roy, and friend,
Lizzie.
MILLS.— In loving memory of our droj llbtie
Nnlliu, who passed away on Uie 25th November,
1916. -
God hae taken homo our darling,
Placed our bud amongst Hto flowers ;
Taken homo our litUo Nellie
' To a txuter world tluui oura
— From fatiicr, mother and George, 106 Victoria-
street, NwUi Kichmoml.
MULLINS.— - 1 a loving memory of 'roy dear stih
Leslie, who )Micd away on 20U; November, 1918.
I lU'-urn for you in ssJanco. (tear;
No eyes cm »wo me weep,' '
. sctrosring ttar I abed
» bilo otlicra aro fast uelosix
No one knows bow umdi l 'tnia-you; :
Friemw-nviy think the wound to healed.
I'Ui they isinnot k tho aorrvnv
Dou» within "my hrort concuoJcd.
— Inserted by hto luring motlicr, B. MullhM.
8a ti and oft my tltoughte do wanutf
» Ti a grave not fur away,
.Wile, "(3 theo laid my 'darling brother.
Just one ycu ago to-day.
— Inserted by hto loving ais.cr. Ruby,
MULLlNS.— In loving momory of my dmr bro
, ther. LcaUo. who passj-i a\,-iy <ni 2Citti Novemter,
Couid I but mo you once again,
Your foijc uncj tuoro heholil;
L'ould I toil. Hear your loring voico—
On, luipi.-iuuso untcld.
A Ixtter r iu,ver livrcl.
Or ono tu gool and kind.
His ctiiuU in uu< tuars' worid
is veiy Iwnl to find
— mstfrtca by liis iovicg stoter. EllieJ.
MULLIN.S.— in ioriiig memory ot my dear bro-
wuw, lAjihe, who iKiitauu away on um 20th N0Vx.m
ber,, 191b. ,
. \\ u tuw' him suffering day by duy 1
ir caused us bitur gncf
To fc\a him sluw.y jiino a,way,
And could not gvc reitw.
N«»t dead, to us, we lorc-o uim;
Not li»u but gone Uaerc;
,ilc livuh with ui in memory sdll.
Aiki wi/l for vtvoniioru,
— Insrt-ttii By i.K loving aisuv, Elsie.
MULLINS.— In loving nuumuy of my. dair frkotl)
luie, who parted axioy ou 2utn Novaubcr 19lo.
. " , '"rt' tho mtuiortCH lut iv-iiliiffi.
\\ . . 1 uie/.o wlio know lils woodu —
-— liiiurtiil L»y bit, Otur iritlid. ft." l-tajf' -
O'BRIEN.—ln' sad i.ud -driving memory of my '
dear iriiftd, &u;w;ui .O'Brien, who passed away at
RLl,CJVliU rtoidenet/ Ncwcll-slreu, Fouiscroy.
Tljotigh ubdeiiL from amougst us
luu 1110 always in our.' 'tnouguts;
And LliObO )uu loft bouind you
&Ull keenly 1'eei your 'Joss.
lYuo wiu hto heart, faithtul and kind.
t 3,lf'y ,,n wor 'hto equal u> find.
— Inserted .by his loving frusnl ho used 10 call
granuma. - %
ORGAN.— lu joving memory of my dear autcr
Elizabeth Oriran. and lming, airnt of Kuth, Lcs.
and Davey. pulsed away on 22iul November, 1918.
Sadly tutoscd by vhie who doved her.
— InserUxi by nor luring toother, livd., wife and
family.
PATTISON. —In loving memory of my darling
son, Albert George, killed Victoria Dock, 22nd No-
vember, 1917.
No imu ho loved .was by his aid
To hear hi last, fainF sigh, .
Or whisper just one loving word
lUifora ho elooed hto cyeu.
Could I. his motber, have riaepod hto hand.
\Tiie ftxin I iovsl so well.
Or klsHe.l Ids brow when death was near,
Ami whibpered, my dear son,1 furewcJl
1 scein tii sco hto dear swoet -face
'i'broiigli a mtot of anxious tears;
But a mother's part to a broken heart.
And a burden of lonely years.
One of the Inst, a loviug sou,
A son moot true and kind;
80 dourly loved, so sadly missed.
By everyone lie knew.
Oh, how I mits you, Albert dear,
'Tto God alone can tell;
1 Rhcd many hitter tears,
And lorn-iy bonis as well.
God to kind, Me gives me strength
To bear my heavy cross;
He to the only one wiio knows
My loneliness nnd los.
1 iiiifa you . for I loved you.
For memories I recall;
The parting with my dejr son
Was the aaddest day of all.
Sadly and lonely do 1 wander
To a gr.iv:- not far away.
Where I laid my dariiug son.
Just two ycare ago to-day.
— Inserted, by hi brokeu hearted mother, M, A.
Pattison. N .
PATTISON. — In sad and loving memory of my
dear brother, Allan George, who was killed at Vic-
toria. Dock, 22nd November, 1917.
He bade no one a last farewell,
III said good-bye to none;
llii spirit flow before we knew
That from ns he bad gone.
— Inserted by his loving brother, Gordon.
PATTISON.— Iu fund nnd loring niemory- rrf oiir
dmr brother, Allien Gc)igc, who was killed at tne
Victoria Dock on 22nd Novemtor, 1917.
Always happy and cheerful, -
With a nonrt Uuui.kuew no fear,
jTe went to work that erenlng.
Never dreaming droth was near.
No mother or loroJ cue was by his woe
To hoar his last faint sigh.
Or whisper just one loviug word
Before he closed lu.\ eyiR.
Ho !«ade no one a last furewei.
N'or knew the end wis near;
no left behind some aulung licanta .
That loved him over d«ir. .
Innartcd by hto loving broUu-ra Robert Henry
and Leslie "William, nnd stottrs-in-Lvw, Boatrioe oral
Florrie Pnttim.
PATTISON. — In loring remembrance of my dear
brother Albert, who met his death, while at work
at the Victoria Dock 22nd Novrnmbcr. 1917. The
late umpire of tlic Victorian Football Attnd&uo.
When olonu in my grief tilio bitter tears now,
There comes a fund vwion of »>t loog ago;
Just a In ,> dreim, Albert, stands by roy aide,
And whispers so softly. Flo., don't cry.
I loved libn in life, ho to dear to me stall
But to grief we must- bow to God s holy will.
Our oorrow to gmtt. uur lotb luxnl to lwar.
Bui trust In God to meet again.
Mnny -a kmg hour, uiauy a silent tear.
— Injured bv his ever loving aster and broth or-in-
Inw, iir. aiul Mra Mifier.
PATTISON. — In loring memory of onr dear bro
ther. Allicrt George, klikd at Victoria Dock un the
22mi Novemlmr, 1917. '
It 1a just two ywvra ago. dear broUier,
Since you were Killed auaj.
Tliougli some may have forgotten you,
Wo <till rvinwi'licr theo.
— Insertml by lus loving stotor and brother-in-law,
M. nnd L. Ilayward.
PATTISON. — In fonflmemoiy of Albert, who wm
killed while shunting at Victoria Dock on tho night
of 22nd Norombor, 1917.
Sheltered by tlio Rock of Agra,
Anchored -by Uio golden 6borc,
In tho perfect love of Jcaus,
Rest for evermore.
— Inserted by all ut 6 Kiama-road, Newmarket,
PATTISON. — In fond memory (rf Albert, who was
killed while shunting at Victoria Dock on the night
of 22nd Novcmlier, 191.7.
Just whi n bis life whs brightest,
Just when hto hopes were best.
. jMithfiil toiler, thy work is done.
Beautiful will into gtni.v gone.
Beautiful life with its crown now wnn-
God giveth iboti rest; Abide with Me.
— Insurtvd by NoIUu ami Hurtle. Rjicecourao-road-
Newmarket.
PERKIN.— In loring memorj of my dmr wife-
who jusfica away on tho a8rd November. 1915- at
Brunswick. Kully misled.
— Ina-ried by hrr loving husband.
PERKIN, — In loving memory «.f our doir mother,
wlm died nu tbo zJrd Novctuber. Jfllo: aim our
dear linrfJicr. Gcnrgo. wlm diocl on the 7th March.
1961.
li 5>-.>cct to Hunk Moll meet- again
Where partmgh aro no more-
Ami Mut -ihc ones we ioval ho well
Have only gone before.
— Inserted by Uur loving dmighterH and sons-in-law-
PETRIE.— Ill loving remembrance of our dear
father. John story pctric. who died at Frankrton
on the — 'ul -Not nil her. 101< ; also oiir Ioval mo
ther. .VI 1 ee Anne. I etno, who passoil awav at
Frankston on the 22nd Marcli, 1995.
Tho >uars will bring the changes,
But ntil) within our lusirta
\\« will kvcp uur parcaibi memory
A snored thing apart
— Duwrtixi by tlutr iuvuig daughter, son-in-law
Jt«sie R., Joseph Miomson and granddaughters.
ROWE. — In aad and loving memory of my deer
fatiicr. who departed this life on tiie >23nl Norea-
ber. 1918.
AU tlioic who hiivo a father.
Chcnsh Imu with tender euro:
For you never know how much vouil mln his
Unul vou see Ins vacant chair.
Wo often Umik of you. dear father.
And thiim of how you died:
To think- wo cmhl not say good-bye
Before vtrti closwl your cya.
In our huirts your mwuory lingers, -
Trader, fond and true:
Tliere> not 11 day gucs by. dear father.
That wc do not tldnk of you. --
— ln.s..Tieo bv lus loving daiigutcr and «on-in-law-
Mrs. h. uud W. Goidon.
1 a
... IN MEMORIAM.
ROWE. — In sad and loving memory of our dmr
gcuanim, who deported tins llio ou tho 23rd Novem
ber. 1918. .
- One year hoA-itasscd since that sad day
Since our dear graudim was called awoj ;
v God took him hooic. il waa llto will,
borgct hhn 7 No. wc never wiU.
—Insetted by bis loviug graudduldreu. William
and Elsie Gordon
ROWE. — In the sad and bving memory of ra
dear coibin. who deported this Iifo on tho 2 3rd
Novcmlier. 1918.
Ling days and 'night# he boro htv para,
Till caao . for . luui was all in. vain; t.
But God above, who thought . it bejt.
Did ease hto pain nnd give him rert-.
—Inserted' bv his- loving oousin. Ricbanl Hunt.
SAMPSON — In fondewt munury of Annio Cathsr
rino, boloved wifo of Haittfd Kvinptwo. who inttisd
awiy ou tlio 'ihid November. 1918, at iAioiwlcr. '
Aiayfirid-grova Malvern.
\Ye art, out .togothor. in to o mine,
Wlien youth w«u in Us pruuo;
.ifo-i-thn path tluit Jay before uh.
I-ifo— thn hill wo had to climb—
Wo neither of ue know iho road,
liow long tlui juunvcy. groaT. tlio lovd;
Ncr I bow drcp the debt I owtd
,Tu God for us Us o mine.
— ILrold Sampson.
SAMPSON. — In fond and loring mranory of cur
deatcbt ntotiicr. who p:iavl peuvfully away ou the
22nd November, 1918, at "LriocMsr," M.vyflcUi-crorj,
Mairem.
\Va hxag for Uouiriiold voiced gone.
For vanished smiles we h.ug:
But God bath led our dair ono An.
And ..He' can do r»o wroug
— Inserted lv hcr iuving wo, Ralirfi. and Jean.
SAMPSON.— In ttncu and loving numory of our
dorbng ' mother, who ihuaxI away |k\uxrfully at
"Lolcaatnr," Malrura, ou 22nd November. Dariy
lorcd. radly miB«d.t M 4 . , .
Wo cannot clesp tender
Uiy vuico we cannot hear;
Yot in our diuims wo soe tli) faco,
Shino briElit-uiiiidet rtarlitht cloar.
Though aegcto Uok tiioj fiujn our phi.Te,
, To yonder realm divUlu;
Tlio lina-thxl bound ua lwrj below,
StiU binds our hearts tc thino
— Inserted by. hor% Itving son and itoughtoe-indAW,
Harold nnd. Ruby Sauipton.
SAMPSON.— In fond and d<vro£ memory of our
dear mother (otiio mam), who iioraxl peunfuliy
homo on tho 22iul November, 1918.
' \Ye know net where llto islands lift
Tholr fmnded |rahns in air;
AYo onb know wo Kiruvot drift
lteeoud JUs love nnd irntv
— Ins'rtal by Iut loving UaughliT, Ethel and Will
aud Archie '3Vyf«(nL
SAMPSON.— In loviug incmorj' of duir mothor,
who pai«od away on tlie 22<ul Novumbcr, 1918.
At ii»L
— Inserted h> her daughter, Cflaziv%t and sorvitvJaw,
Mr. and Mrs. 11. Reiclio, 20 Orrong-road, East St,
Kilda.
SCULLY. — In loring remembrance . of my dear
mother, who paired away on 2flril Novcmlxj, 1917.
Not a sound disturbs her alumbors, '
Not a care to mark her -brow;
All her pains and troubles over,
She to ixuoefuliy resting now.
— Inserted bar her daughter, E. Lewis.
' SCULLY.— In loring rouuaobrancu of my dear
Eraodinotiie, who passed away oa the 23rd Novem
ber. 1917. R.I.P. _ w
Immaculate heart of Mary
Your prayers for her extol;
Sacred heart of Jesus,
Ua.ro mercy on her houI. -
— Inserted by her loviug granddaughter, Eileen Du>-
phy.
SHIP WAY. — lu loviug memory of roy dear wife
Mid . our darting motiiur, who jwreU la-acdfully
away, ou tho 22nd November. 1916, at Kiddell'fi
Creek'. .
Oh, for tho touch bi a viuu&bed luuid 1,
And tho sound of a voice tliut to Mill.
— Iiwerted by ber - laving husband and daughters,
Jiusro CShipway, Amy, May, Emily ami Lb ; and
granddiildreu, Lucy, Emily and little Maud.
SIMKIN. — In loring memory of my dear busbajcd,'
Jack, who.iaasod away ou the 22nd X<mnlr, 1918.
—Inserted by his losing; wife, Gertrude Suukiu.
SMITH. — In loring memory of our dear father.
Hatry .lamus Smith, who p.u«cd away ou the 2lini
Noromber, 1916. aged 75 ycuis.
Worthy of love alid reajwet waa he
To those hu loft bebtiid;
A better father couiu never be,
A fatiicr more tue uud kind.
— Icsorted by his youngest duugbtef, toabclla Smith.
SMITH. — In loring memory of our deur sister,
who passed i>oaoefuIiy away 23 rd Novomber, 1918.
l'dioiul be tiiy rest, dear Daisy,
'Tis sweot to bxvatbu thy tuuio;
In life wo lovod you dearly,
' t In death we do the ratue.
—Inserted by ber loring brotbor and sister-in-law,
L. and G. Smith.
SMITH.- — In sad and loving memory of our dear
stor, who pLSvd away 23rd November, 1018.
Had and oft our thought do wuiidor
1 _ To a' grave So far away,
1 Where they laid our darling sister
' Just twelve months ago today.
— I aborted by her loving brothers, Ls. and Bill.
SMITH. — -in aoiTowful momory of dear Daisy,
who diod at 6 Crown-street., Soutli Meibounm, on
23rcl , N'overabar, 1918, aged 23 yarns. Lute or
tieUong West, / K .
God coiled her home; it was His will
But iu my heart &I10 is living still. '
Hor memory, to as dear to-day
As in tlie hour she patfeod away.
— Inserted by E.M.
SOUTHALL. — In sad and loving mranory of my
loving wife. IKthcr, who parted away on tlie 23rd
Kovonlicr. 1918, at Gcolooj.
Iltnven retaincth uoiv my treoNuro,
Eirth the lonely ouskrt k(V!rs;
And the sunlKvuus love to linger
Wh«,ro my darling wife dnth sl»«4».
Wcrtby of lovo :uul r.aniinbv.inc-u was she.
To those she left Ixfltind;
A l.ottiT motber could not be, .
t)r -one more Iniu iiirl kind,
Ino yoxrsi will lulng their t:h:i"gte.
Bui htill our ronstant hmrte-
AVul keep our Icwecl one's munoty '
A avroed tldng ap:uL
— inserted by hca loving husband and children.
SOUTHALL. — Iu snd and loving memory of our
dear (uiigbtcr iuid sisier, KtrJier, wfio doiiarfod this
life on tire 2drci Nuvoml»er, 1018, at Gudmig liospL
Though ftbHent. from among us.
You an? always in our thought.?,
Aiui tiittv you krft beJiind you
WiU always fct'I yvur lass.
— InscTtea by her loving morlier and father, mis
ters and broth era. . '
SOUTHALL — PARKER-—BROWN — WOOLLEY/
—in. lonng memory of Esdicr (Ettie). who died
km .Novcipberc uh8; .4jw o;ic only. <rhUd. John
Ldwatd. wh.i:dfod 22nd MarriC lSOfl ; tiiaii deaf d.i».
Parker, who died 29tiv Deo>mber, U910; also
( brother-in-law-. (»uuner L. u. Brown; also cousin,
'jwrt) "Woollty, who iliid of wounds 1917.
1118, abroad. AH gone, but not forgotten.
t j , V«Ron, like ivy. clings. "
— L. and J. Soulhall, Pr.ibrau.
SOUTHALL.—In loving memory of our dear
x«l. ilns!""®1 "way al Uwln "»
. Bill) boro lK-r irnin. klio Pore it well.
But what fJio »pfffr»d noun can tell;
But God ahiio. Who thought it bo-a, '
10 csisrd her iwJn ami gnre her ns.
God rciied ber homo. It v.is Hto wLl,
But In my heart it. living utili;
IKt memory to i.s dvn ttwlay
t -jL1", "to hour rim pafl away.
pSdinifiray 'at1 tho"('' '?cr f SJr) . who
TOiiily-r. litis, lato PrahmS: U"Spit:" " trd -v»-
From tlirne sho J.-ft IwIiIimI:
A 1 icttrr woman could never lv
TT.i iV?1"1" "ton; tine nnd kind!
Hit life was all .love and laiwr,
""" sltrays <lid Iut doty,
WhaL more omild dear Ettie do!
. Sndi)' «""> her. na-1 wit) for ever. '
aistcTK-in-ta-w. Ellen Bailee
STEVENSON — In meteoroy of our deer mother
who paw! eituy on tlie 18th Xevember? 1018
niotigh we aro far away, dear mother,
„ Am! your gram wo cannot see,
\>-.i :ire nlways rhinklns of you
t A? yon nscrt to Uiink of na
—Insetted bv bur Joving sun np.d daughter-in-law.
D. sud A (Jratirra, ChcM.-nlnm.
STRAKER.— lu loring memory of my dear son
and our brotiior, Charles WL'liazu, who dcmtonl
this life on tlie 2CkJi Xorembcr, 1916, aged 26
ycara >
Do wo lovo him ? Alt, yes, too woil
For to wi:ih him b.u-k again.
Bank to his life or suficrings.
Back to this world of jmin.
— Jneated by bis sorrowing mother, Mm A.
M Ketlzie, aud brothers and sister-in-law;. Violet.
THOMSON.— In "ad Mid loring memory of our
dear ton und broth -r, Corporal Andrew A. Tlrom-
sou, M.M.. tStii Field Co. Aust. KngincerK, who dircl
of wounds at 3rd Htiitionnn' Hospital, . Ilouon
(Frauoo), f-n 22nd November, 1017;
— tuscrted by his pin.-ut.s, brothers and ristcr. MeJ-
bourne-rcairi, Dan/lenenu.
TOOLEY. — lat loving memory of my dear wife
and our dear motber. Etipliotnla, wlio passed awny
on the 22od November, 1918.
— Inaerlawl by her loving hnsband and tup sons,
ibv and Bobbie Touley.
TOOLEY. — In bniug memory of our dear daugh
ter and sister., Pluebc, v.iio died 22nd No-
reuibcr, 1918.
This -«lny brings back our meinory fresh
Of our dear one who was cuUed to rest;
And those wiio Uiink pf her torday
Are tiiose who lovwl her boat,
— Inserted by hr buiug parents, mstcrs, brothers
and lipithcrs-in-iaw.
TOOLEY. In sad and loving .memory of our dear
sister, Plurbo Toolcy. who paoscd away at the
Melbourne Hcwpilal on 22 ud November, 1018. '
Sweet to rcmemlKT her who ouco waa hero, .
Who, though oliuint, still Just as. dear.
Sadlv mitsi-'d. May lmr soul rest in i>cacc. .
— Inserted by her donnc brother and. sister-in-law,
James and Cissiu M'Nair, 44 Baillie-strcet, North
Molbnurne.
TOOLEY. — In loving remembrance of our door
cousin. Pheube. .who imssed away on 22nd Novem
ber. 1918.
Dvatli often comes to show
We Ioval more deeply tluin we know;
But lore in death sliouid make us see
Wliat love in life should always be.
— Insorted by Will' and Nell.
VIRTUE. — III loving momory of my dear -wife
and our dnrling moUier, Hramo. I'Dizanetii Virtuio,
wlio pa««d uutL) or tho 23rcl Novum bar, 1915,
WARNECKE. — In lovlns memory of our dear
mother, who piwed away on tho 19th November,
1909. Gone, but not forgotten.
There is a' link death cannot sever.
Love and rcinernbnuico last- for ever.
— Inserted by ber loving .daughter' and son-in-law,
M. and W. Kupscu, iuid grandchildren, Willio and
Dorothy.
WASHINGTON.— hi' momory of John, bolorrod
father of - Mrs. J. Koltott, and! grandfather of J.
M.. G. E.. D. L. and L, Albert. Park, who paared
away at. Woodoml 23rd NocA'uiuUir, 1917
WOODHAM (nee Trinnick).— In affectkmais re-
membraiicA of my dcur wife, LiU, who rcuoed aivay
at VLiluood." East Brunswick, on 22nd Novoniler,
1918. '
A loving wife, a devoted mothor and a true bttle
paL t
— Alf J. Woodliam, "Ehirolle."194 GroRrenor-strool,
m«t Rt Klld
WOODHAM (nee Trinnick). — In loving and fond
remembrance of my dair daughter, Lily Elizioetii,
who died at Brunswick on 22nd Novpmlv.r, 1918;
afoi my 'dear nephmv, - William Webb HowoAton,
wlio waa killed in Hclmn iu Franco on gJn August.
1H18.
A trusting, faithful littlo \lieart
Hns left tiito ueury worUl below.
But I know in. that beautiful mansion above
She us waiting for mo to come.
Soon together mo shHl stand
By the crystal river.
There to join the happy throng
Praising und for cvrr.
—Inserted. Iv. her loving mother. M. A. Cumins
Duckcr-Htrwjr. 1 arraville.
WOODHAM. — In loving memory of 'dear Lil who
passed away on tbe 22nd November, 1018,
All the day's toiling and striving
Twirs and regret;
Night comes with peaco arriving,
In sleep forget.
— Adrian and May Cuming.
WOOSTER— In loving inentcny of' my 'dear irrni'l-
nm. : who (visaed away on tlio 22nd November Pjik
at 15 Htevedore-street, North Williamstown ' '
At rest.
One juir nuvv lass, time may fly.
Every leaf will fade nnd dio? ""
Lver> sinking sun may set.
But you, dear gran, wo will never forget
WlinSnffo!1/ h0r olid
YOUNG.—In loving memory of our dear mother,
wi... _uiedj.it. aturt-rttrect, K.vucton. on the 22nd \"
vcinlkT, 1911. May lior «oul r<nt in (>ca co
— Inserted by her Joving sons and daughter
\Oli.NL,— Iu loving mciniuy of our dear -friond.
Mra Annto mine, .who dud on -22nd NrwiraJr
1>y IU f ,tmiUf fnetKls- iIrs- «nrl Alice
IN hping tiu>m»ry of our dear brother. Charlie
vho |iH.ir«l nwaj on 19th Novcmlier. 1912 Queens
land.
— fawrted by Mr. and :Mrar Whltaker. Ivanhoe-
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.
ALLAN.— The family of tiie late Jira mar-
. UA KE71' JAiN D ALLAN dcaire to fonder sw
oons TUANKS to the uutsua and doctors of Trot, 26
Warcl. Molbomne Hospital, for their uutenng ation-
Lkai to their late mother: also thanking tlicff friends
lor all ' expressions of ayiuixtihy during their recrat
sad 'byrcanemouti ; .
BOWEN.— Mrs EDWAUD BOWEN und FAM
ILY desire to cxprcwi their binorre IHANKci
tor tbo kind ecprccaoiiri of a>m4iihy recrived dunng .
their rauat sad and aiddna bercuvevnent.
Nanagh. Boorjim-nart,-jL'aulfloid.
BROWN.— Mrs ALEC BROWN araOrAMlCY
dusire to 1'tLVNK tiieir many him! friends, ro-
luimna azul football clubs for cords, loiters, telegrams
lluiul tribute's uid ia-re<.-nal expressions ot toroiMUiy
during Uiuir recent aad -licreaicment, vsiMuniiv u>«n .-
ing Dr. Conuclt. .mii.kj ilaiUwell and tlio Itcv. Red
mond fcr thmr dcrrottri atlcutiuOK, WUl ol! kind
friends pltftte accapt this Ultima lam erf our dwi' Ki
graiiuido. .
talulonlanHotel. J?aJry-atrcct._\VarrorabouI.
BROWN.— PARKER (FRt'.D.) BROWN and
JL> FA JULY tender their Firacre THANKS ui
uuLiy (rurnto tor kind vxprcxioua of nympatliy. iu>r.u
uilmtes &h.V during their rcetrat aid bcriavomeut;
niio dceiro to think Dr. .1. Forties .Niackcnziu for nn-
'Wuivuitft huivUlwD. Niun.) tujittiu) Aitd uuTbro ui
Bcuhefda private hospitiL
8 CLftorwiNonue, Oufton tlilL
CALEY.— For Jtitterj. c.nu and tvcAuiilul ' ii'onil
. ' trjbutej rreeivvti by iw in uur rcvent uud bo-
. ru.icuiJlit; ' lira GALEY iuid h'AMlLV detire te
i'JiANIC their many kind tiicndf, mho thu ouicifl
of tho Church of Juan Gbrist oi Latter Day Saiuts .
144 AU>ert-5tni&t oaat. liruiaraita.
t'lDArb.-t-jU. and Mis. Tu>8. GOATE anil
/ . FAMILY respectfuly wisli to TUa.NK tiitir
uiauy .kind Iricuds and relatives tor icviora, curds,
teicgiums aud tloral tributes oi sjiuiMlJiy .u itieu
rccviU sad ocxaivcmeiit.
Lridge-stmt, llaiuiium,
COCKERELL.—Mr. aud Mis. G. COGKERELL
/ Uusirc to Irpdur their bUccre TiiA.srcS u
u-i kir.d iricoids for eprcwnuns 6t Hymiuiliy, letu'ts,
canto aud uurai tiibuus, rcc.ived umuig uiiur tad
and suuucu bereavement' oi meir deuny loied' eliinl,
titedjH.
\»hudiall-8trcot, Yarrarillc.
CRAWFORD.— lire FAMILY of" the' lato Mra
ROSE CltAWFORD duuare to rbuirn their sm-
ban THANKS to tiieir many kind friends hinl ie-
latiuiis tor letters, card.% toiegraiu tlorat utiUuils
mut itcrspuul expiesfiums of S)inpaUiy during ihe.r
iu.vn»- aid. bereaveincnU
. "Olinda," 47 Jtoutixaon-HUwt, . Kcusingteu.
DAVIES.— Mra DAVll-iS and FAaiiJ.Y desire fo
conve)' giiiL'jre 'ltJ.v.\K& to mi miui i.kiui.v
uud relitivcs ' for beautitul floral Lribultst, icttics.
i-aiiin, telegrams und (rcranuu expryUuvUtH ot .;n -
pathy in their recent sad and sudum beteavu.uenu
S Lyxnnontb-sUvot, _il(x>nee Pouds.
DRAKEFORD!— The FAMILY' uf the'late Mis.
S. IV DltAKKFORri desire to extuvgs thi-ir
b.iircrc THANKS to' tiieir many relatives anl
friends for lebters, canto, tcligr. ms, flor.il iribu ea
aiul iixiutsuiens of sj'mpahy ruceircd during Lnu t
reuent sad bereavement.
< 49 Morrah-btreot, Parkville.
EVElRETT.— i(r. ever£5tc Hid
KVJwlU&TT desire to re Corn thoir ft.necnf
THANKS to their kind n?lfttx>ua and frarads for
'fioM tributes, lcttevs, curds, tolegraiLa aiut por-
Gunal expressions of empathy during tie Lmv of our
dear mother ; also thanking Dr. L. It. Steele, and
Nuree tluhiv. Will -all kind irfcrads accept the
intimation of (.or deepest gratitudo, bcuig too nuiuo-
lous to thank individually.
22 Lii.sco mbe-wrert., East Brunswick.
FERGUSON.— Mr. aiul Mra FERGUSON airi
7 FAM11A dreiro iu cxinsn uuxr hcurUt-;t
THANKS to their kitia Iricikli end rulfttivm fur lur-
tra, amis," telctcrtune, floral tribute. a?id puso.uil
axin"ead.mei of kyuijutiiy during thuir rc-cuut. >od
Uexuvciamt. hi 'thu loss \a their Uuu su.i urc.l
brotluT, Herbert Wilswr, (Bui). Will iill ir.euuis
nod relatlviu please accept this intimitaai ot our
gratitude to tltcui, oa wo Hud it irajje.ub.e w
t'UMvrr all kdiiidiutily. .
"l'enaie Uwo,'|_ Dajlieford.
HAROLD.— Mr. and . Mra. HAROLD anU
. FAMILY de-sire to return THANKS to all kind
frcwijo for tattera, carcts, uJiraJna and ncr.-ou.ti.
cxpivtik.iif of H>m)iathy in tiieir recent Hid Wivavo-
numt, «p-"ci.iCy IL Woltcra I'd-. Ltd. antl em
ployes, KcgontrSfctwt.
15 Broiuham-plnci?, Richrooud.
HAZARD.— Mrs. HAZARD disircs to rinccrely
J'tlANK iter neighbors and friends for ilicir
great kuidnoss,. also fi r telegrams, JotUTS ami floral
tnuatcs rtceJvoti during her nxent tau bereave
ment.
"EHimattA," Oinibridgc-road. Mooroolbork.
HlNG.— Mr. arul iira. wrLLIAlf ANUUEY and
. Mr. and Mra. ROBERT ANGUEY dcoirc to
'THANK tiieir many Iricuds iuid rebitivoH lor kind
t'XpM'WOiut of syuija.Lliy, floral tributes, teloraiai,
lotiera, cards ami visits during their recent sad )>e-
rcaieuicnt in the death oaf their dcurly lovod father,
Ju-hiu Cbong Hing; especially thanking Air. A.
Lnvor, Dr. lieriitz and the nurses of Hospital lor
Aged aud lutlrm. Cheltenham. .
t>7 Carlton.
ID-ESiltE to THANK ail kind friend for Uieir
kircdn-sfi and sympjrhy during my husband's
moral ar.cl my sad liomvcmont, aho for dotal tri
butes Trusting all will aoccpt ray bavrtfolt thanks.
M. . pabncrl_16_Wrcckyn-ft'itcti Notch Mclbuurau
MAY.— Mr. MAY Olid FAAHLY return their sin-
rcro 1 HANKS to thrir many friends tor canto.
Ic'.icrs ad- pnersonal exprensions of symiiathy during
their >ad burravomrnt of his Joving son und farctiicr.
66 Kmoiuad, Maivcm East
VYIt. and Mrs. HETHERINGTON MARTIN and
f l-AAIILY desho to THANK tiieir rcb-tivoa aud
kind frinuto fur visits, letteiu, exuds, te.egiams,
llui-al trtbnus and ixu-SimaJ nxjvrc-ffiioi-s. in Uicir i«-
cent aid IxsMtvcment.; olao to flio mirsirg ,-iuff of
the J'N'n and Ear-Jlc-spital for loving kiiulnu s riioun
to' tlum while their littlo daughter was an iiunate
at tl«« instiuition.
jSmith-strcot, Dftvlarford.
I 'aH FAMILY return sinccro
AV-i. iHANKS to thyir nuuv irinids for flmal tri-
buuxs letteia, c-.uxi,- tliauJ»u?G anil duxurs i f
Ali'lboiinic Hospital for tiiuir kind to thoir
Jate fatlier, in tiitu j-axaifsad bestvumtnt.
T Mra. KENNEWELL return sincere
iuANKS to rel.iliviu nnd friend for floral
iriDutre, tail ds ami telegrams, expressing symnathy
miring their . recent sad iHimv.'i'jtm; jitoo doctors,
nurse and stuff of ward 15. Melbourne Hospital.
M IL and Mra T. Wf BONDY desfro to THANK
. t c'.ut many Vied friends and rclntiTes for
Jloril tributes, . canto, triiviranw, letioni and norar«nftl
oxpresiens. <rf totirathy during their Hid berntvo-
ini-nE in tho loss U tinir loved sou. Will aB Jnnd
fTMaas aooeptr -this intimation of our. doopcel grati-
li ighlmr>-road. Burwocd. ' : " ' ' '
.asvFXsrL¥"as-'
XjM. ccse.y iJiANK fuenfls for talegrams, lirtiets,
« an i "nrr,1. .ipDutcs in their ruccnt bcrravo-
mcnt and repocially Aim Baker and Mra Meyere
accoptthi, intinii'fn!Uly(> an4. B51""ilU,>'- "«
Miller-strati North Fitzroy.
1\TKV J','KAY tu" TfrANKa'rTriinds
,.Ti for krftera. cards and 'xjrsinnl oxpr:s4'«to of
sninmii.liy in his rc-ct-tif. sud IxTo'.veiiien,. iflp»x-mlly
uvft1! c i\» lte4' Feu wick Brown, otoo Aire.
i«! ma V,nV . tn?erwr (»i. for tiieir unruiutting
;?Vc" i?atin«la' _ thiH in,ln«1,10»
M"',,1 rs Y flAINi® (iosire to THANK
th.il Triim.ffi,lU"L /l fr5cnHfi »nd rolnt lous for
mral Tnlro-cs, personal uxprcssicns of. symtvithy in
thejr m-cnt snd bcrou-ctuent. in the loS of the'r
riamilKra, Mra. Smart and Mrs. Hurley for their
tkinJniss. Kindly .ocra-pt this as a h ktn ot grati-
IpS Diyiinrdi-streot, Xortli Molbonrao.
<"' l ivVt.-: ,! Elacniwick. ict.nrn am-
THANKS te tinir mmiv friends for flonil trl.
\n-S Ki'vaf ,u!ld..,c,ICBP'nf: nlso l)r. Shlnvin and
ter.-coirni kindnass in thoir lccont sad
\p-,, A „A; liOSS "FXS1 UVitMlira" totcn.
mlatio.; JtSSSSjS? St Sd
las?1 D'/!'/ fo'ldhi,ssTS'tate:
ttrtr' MndirrML,010" R
Inktam-in-read. J-list St. Bfllda.
Mils BARkwrrn 'nxid family! Bendigo.
dreiro to 1 fl.YNK their many kind relatives
ami, friiradh for tetters, cards, and floral tributes
during thoir. iw«t sad licrravejueut.
.and.t DC.HT'ER'" rohrnf siiTceiv
rilANKb to tiieir innny friouds for iioral
tributes, letiorH. cards and vtoite azul kind expr.t-
oiins of sj'mjiaihy in their reorat aui bomxveimrat,
especially thanking Mr. Stephen and Northcote
city councillors, ala> Mr. Yantlio, for Uioir ktnd-
nes.-«. ,
MRS. P. TRAYNOIt and FAMILY desire to ex-
(U'.a? llioir heartfelt THANKS to tiieir tnsny
friends lor tiieir personal syinixnh)-, tettera. amis,
teleuiamw, iioral trihutoa in their rocnt sad ».-
rc.ii<:mout. Will kind " friende please accept tliis
iuSamation of deep grutituda
"Dwyerstcad," Bulu Buln.
MRS. MURPHY un<l FAMILY, of Morang-rcad,
Hawthcm, rwpectfully wish to 'J'ilANK all
rcOu-tivea, friends and neighbors for floral tributes,
lcttc telegrams, cards and kind exprcnttious o<
sympathy during their recunt md bwuavemcnt,
cspociaU) timtiking the Rev. I»\itiiers Cornish ami
Doivioy, and nndt-rtiikcr, W. G. Raven.
MRS "GARDNER and "FaMILY "defiire to. return
hiur'ero THANKS to thoir many friends lor
floral tributes, lettr.ra, cards, telegrams and kiud ex-
pu lsions of sympathy iu their recent sad bereave
ment. _ i ...AJ
YuS""f. M'DONELL ami FAMILY desire to re
IVfi uim siiuvro THANKS to their many fvicmls
for letters, cards, telcgrtuuA. floral tributes aim per
gonal c.xpie.wions of sympathy received iu tncir rc-
ctnl bcrcavauenu Will all kindly accept tbie m-
tiniation of our gratitudo.
"farugluim." 100 KerfcrA-road, Albert Park.
MRS. KEitT DYER aaid DAUGUTEUS desire
to THANK" thou nwiy iuid friends for ex-
pruiaiona «f «mp«tti»y in their wd bcreavomwit, the
lo»a ct tiieir' devoted husband iuid father; atoo Dr.
Cchious for his kind attendance.
>55 ML Alcxandor-rd , Murooo Ponda
MRS. MATTHIAS and DAUGHTERS desire to
THANK tiieir many kind friends ami pi alio ns
fcr >ynii>athy aviwasscd iu visiaia, tellers, tl-4Tirrani«,
Ac., in thoir rec.nt hcrearcmiuti They wish to
especially tliank brother ofllcers und tho mcnibora of
the City Cotuicil.
MRS. .McMILLAN (IcsirrH to THANK Mr. J. P-
Jones, tailor, lloyalsircade, also his employes,
tew their trouble and kindness iu her great loss.
ICTitSTTC"' VVOOLLKYlc&Iiiw to TlfANK her
ill many kind frituJs for lettira, cards and pr-
homri cxp-re#>iorcs uf syuuxithj' ir« hor leeent wad
bfiwemtnt.
Carlton.
MRS. J. T. COLES and FAMILY desire to sin-
.At cerely THANK at! kind rolct:v«j and fritnita
tnr citnlN, letter?, tMirmnw, beautiful floral tributM
uud (-proapoa'j oi' s-ympathy in the rccim
rail iKTmnraumt c.f their dcnrl.v loved husband n"-l
fat bear; cwpjiially tiinnklng Nitrsc- Gosmj', Kyrtv
Maricu. Dra. I'. W. Morton, A. S. Young, Forbes
M'Kcn/.i«, Itev. Mr. F. R.hinson, for tiieir untirim:
at: rait ion, and Sir. Louis foi tin- wy ho conduct!
tho functus arrangements. Will all k ndly accept this,
as wo fiiul it imyourihlo to (batik till iiuiivahully.
"Prretonifls" 10 11 cl ham- street., .S-»uth ProstJin.
MRS. C. M. WALKER and"FAMILY," oif""G!ady«-
villo." Albert-street, .Surroy Hills, return sin
cere THANKS in their many friends for floral
tributes, tetters, cards, letegrnius and kiud expressions
of sympathy in tlvir rca-nt sad Uivarrmcnt, csik>
ciallv Mit-. .1. Wutin and Mrs. C. Jeffrey.
MKann,lr ;l.it braT'tew llinani.roxpiflons
of nyni|Kitiiy ,hnw during iur voo ul trouble; «fi-
pocinlly Mr. nnd .Mrs. W. OUvpt nd Mr. nnd Mrs
J. "Qwyer. also Dr. iMavehivini. the mnlrnn ami
stiff of rho Rairnsdate District for Uuir
kind nttrntion to her late bcbw.d husband while an
inmato of thit. injitutjnn.
NORTON.— The FAMILY qf thr lato Mrs.
EMILY NORTON dmire to THANK their
jimny fnonos for flur.tl tnbutcs. cards, teller ami
pc'Kraal visitn in thrir Rid bcrenvnient.. e.siia?iallv
tlumktnc Mrs. (iroom. Dr. Anderson. Rev. UiUiams
for thrir kindoefo.
Iu Mark-strw:. North Fitzroy._ .
OPIK.— Mr. GEO IK IE OIME and FAMILY desiie
to return sincrrr TflANKS to their many friends
for florai trilnfl.es, lc-t.tcrs. cords, telegrams and kind
e.\prrg&iori!» of Kjmpiithy iu their recent sad bereave-
mout.
East Mctbnum<> t
PETERSON.— Mrs. E. PETERSON drsirerto
THAMC her many kind fnnuU and relative
fur floral tributes, letters, cards azul' pcrsuuti ex-
jireasion:! of symi«tihy in her recent, snd bereavement
especially tluuiking doctrTs, sisteTs and staff i ot
No 7 Ward, Military Sanatorium, M'Leotl; al»j
stall and iwttenm for tiieir beautiful fltnui tributes;
n:-o Riv. ArehtlnUd Lunson: also Mrs, Ccmptoii-
Mre. Preiser. Mrs. StrtieJian: Mr. \\. F<'rgitoon, for
tho \va> he carried out tno funeral arrangement- Will
all kiud friends accept tills mUmatiou-of deep arati-
tudc.
61 Sta fforU-stzvet. Ahhoteforil.
REES— Mr. THOMAS IUiHS and FAMILY do-
I .-in- to IHANK tueir kiud fruaul for lotteri.
cards, floral tribirrc nnd o\-pri%<.-icivi ot
vmimthy. eupa.inlly Utanking Dr. Ostemwyor for
h:? Kind nttvntion dunng our recent, vid bonu-'e-
nienl.
110 hitfT -street, J-taror.
WARD. — Iho SON nnd DAT'GHTKR-S of tiie
>1 J ate ELIJAH WARD wish fo THANK tiu
ininv.kmd fnairts fi>r (Inrnl IrilMiti.. kiwi nawa
I.nd tcliw.11119. nnd lurUcnlnrlv R-t. IJj-ion In mir
rweiit sad and Midden her.xivumiiti
.. Zjllab Tbotmon. HampUri.
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xv liriiiixnuck. Thursday. Reward. 8 ILicAford-
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and trlcnfcmc station, ltcunrri. Owen s
Ncwk Agctxy. (il-jrferrie.
GAbb. contaimng clotiix. hoot 6. Iwg. pimijorT
. carda. K-twnu Rnrnxviclt aud Oaritou. lie-
werd. 534 Driiininoud-sl.. Cariteii.
CiIULD S Luu. laat, .s.itunlay. In or near
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NUWunond. _ __ _
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'L/ lYec Gully. Reward. 151 Kvmuhsl, E.
Lruutovkk. ;
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v/ v.toter -I.- 1 \ ictuvia-.d. kindly utiIo. b. Buii-
tbnt. Wanaml) tc 8.
DOU. — i.u.iiv i an "Ivrricr BitrJi Iiost Mnco Oci/v
btr. iv??: ii.fui Kuldicr's gift. ItinvanJ. ol
i .nkc-st.. A»,U>t.-ifw(l. _ _
IARMIRIS, Paundkccpcra— Strayol, 5 heiers, sll
. . brxndkU hii, all t, (nu side) off rump; 1 rca,
nlule; I d.irk Jersey, 23 mouths; 3 Jor.-vy sons,
3.i nionihs All have stick oa nock, iloward. J.
)». Temple. Garnira.
r.mudg itenard.— Cameo" Brooch"" surrouni-
J, (d wiu> b Tocrak-rcl. uuu v\'uor>gee«!n.
i»7 JcKm»k-rd., 8. tarra.
IjVJl'NlJ. xl.»y tieluing. buick poinU,' short tail,
wiiito s|/t»t on ruck, knees trcu-kid, wmtc di
bear hiiui lnx'i. Ray Marc, mulling si'ar aud tU.;-,
nuar hind feiluck white, brandua V mxir euoulder.
ItANGEte ibSEXOON, ;
T/OGND, iiK.-t.k, bi;i\..vu Slimy and"I'ox iB1l.
.1? riiiii.r d.siiipiiuu and t-ipemot 18
. -bL, t'uiro' il.ua.
"jjjkJUND, uiiiuig. bald face, about i»
J. ) uim, ul«wiil 35 luinus. branded 2 off hlu>uuer.
Imick aiul white hlnteubs oil lx>.iy. in poclor, iu.vn
tUl.- . (.a.n;i.irwtlL
tuy iiarxl bki.k p-iiaiA. Km ill star, ate.-ut
15 Juiikto. .nviiU .> >oara. 1 ho >t duir sb..ul-
Uer._ lnuiK?-.;.«-r. 'J'.r.vn Ilati, I'smlwiivell.
OI.'ND, 8. Mnr.ing, G.iip flay. Defeice Immio Ro-
iur.uci SoiJitrs 32 l'atk-cr., Uau.tte.u.
fi/Or.Ml. «tu rieluirei. I :riy> fco.d w»'i.<l «-i WnteM,
i l!, i ,,n back. i.UBi-r will call 39 :u. i d-
i>!(in !.--t.;., I'i i In mi,
-M.». (.-..-» uiit Mare, s-iuid. S Id, order i f
A « >un, M.iuuh;, 11 o'clock, un. 1> At.ic. oaii
(lall. « .in.lvrwvfl.
5 for ND li:./ .flare, TM nrnr shoiildev, white
JL iiLxr ti-.:t vliiu. Jk-uvcs, Montmxf.
i/Ul .sD, in FraukMMi rr.un. W e i:un k»y, t'ui-
inuJa; owmr haau .vuuc oy de.an'i'uii.g. .\li.(
url. bc.infjt.Garrum. _ .
IfiOUND. IkugLi.va!. , return-d jw dicr's slteer
A. IteUjic. Oa iny uppL)- 21 Di>ugl..A-su, K. M.i-
vorn.
IfriUND Silvcr"Purje."i»utulnlng money, "railway
ttekei, tearing iuitiUe. 61 llownrd-st., N.
M'elb. Heme 1.30 iwni., 8.30 p.m., S.uuniay.
TTVJUND Straying. 1 rcri, \ stxavvberry. 1 bJ.:ek, 1
X red .mil wtuto, 2 ligitt Jersey Hmlcra, u«>
Msfole braitoa, ahuut 12 utontiis. Foutacray lowu
ilr.lL
FOUND, l>ay Mare, black (Ktiutss scarred shoulders,
ahod, no vLsibie brands Infr(>cctor, Tuvvu Hafl,
Hawthorn. _
/'SOLD Watch. FridVy7"5.in "Box H'tt" train,
vff Kindev rcuiuxi.d. F.G., 15 DoUi.iin-rri., a.
Yarra.
C"t OLD Coelgaidic Bnvirh, kecpaake l'lease letmn
JT 440 Oemvert., Fitzroy. UewanL__ _
LMfrii:.ND;;D. (.re) draught Geld ug, no visiblo
br.iihis, iui;ip uu note, dapple git) Mate, u<.
.niblu n,.wv.s; i><» ur.uu'hl Gc.utUg, uiiko n
brand uear siiouldcr. 2 from ana puui hind fe. t
wliiiu, huzo luce; black widing. 2 (iff shuulder, 2
hind fee, white, star and rtiip; red and while year
ling Bull, uo visible brauos. i'outiukeeper, Bk>x
HUL
AiPOFNDHD, Muigravu Shire. br>wn Gelding,
X U.D. i.iMr iiunteii-f. If not ci.umcd to bi
.old 2uiJi Lovvmber, 1919. A. NeM|K,rt, iKiunil-
koapur.
IMPriUNDED, l»vaybrw>l;'I,om,.(i, "briudlo Stevr,
brAndud like? O U (u)uJflu down> boih nnnixi,
oar mark rixht car, 2 yoirs old. U. Thcxusan, Deer
Pk.
i.tlPDl'NDJ.D, bun r ©.in 'iTfilding, 7"ncar shouMcr,
r,Ur. long tail. luspcclor. Dandmong.
f ADiteft bteu picteing u'p""iUiu) .Bug, hi Mar-
JL J liu-sL. return owner at ouoo; save furUiur
trcaib'.c. ;
L'EPf in ii'euivllyfrg triln, Tuesday niortiing. by
suiuaJ Uy, Drawing s»t. Box Paints. Ro-
warcl. NVrite 3 Asliwortii, Ivanhoo.
I EFT. in 5.39 EtAsuion train. Tuesday. Parcel,
J ladies' iUwanl. 88 Stmtii-tM.. Ascot
\ ale.
JEkriP. i'ViiitC-s-brltlgu ?LdHou" WcHncfdaj."" Par-
U (X:l cf Children's Glotiiiiig. piualure, keepsake.
ju?wanl.__49 lateiom-ftrcade. city.
LIOPP in train Irom Blackburn, last Saturday,
silvor crook Parasol Uiubri'la. Reward. His-
cuck?s Agcmy. Aliddio Bricldon.
"S Kfl-'l' in cnb, pur Opera Gliuifics, coining from
J Her .Majciy's Theatre, NY-xJueKLi) night. He-
ward retiirniug Glare Hotel, Jiing-si,, W. Melb.
LKFi', thrio «'.rliapiibJc \,ire Coops, ITallran
Market, Fridiy, 7tii November. .Reward. 7(J
Audrew-st., Windsor. '
LKFT, Oil ion Hill tnunT about 5.30, Ihurwlay,
' lady's white L'nderskiru KtwianL Mmiugerova,
Osborne House, Nicholben-M., Fitzruy. _
TObl . 6th Novomber. at Oakleigh. 'ihil Shaft
J of motor cur. itaMlsuiitc reward. - Tarraut's.
ltinaelbst. .
"I U8'i\ 3 Rtriu ("tin mlsnii'S) diamnrd" itiliK,
.1 J itawkslmjii, Twrak vils. Reward. .">6
Jtawksbtu n-rrl., HawkaUirtt
1 UST, UcIavlvu Ghftlseu and Monlialirxi. tan Purse, '
I j (xcflainiug Kiugor Kourrign and trinkete:
keeiwake. Reward, ithcoln, wnrcr riL George's-
td. and liiirkly-st, N.Mwrcy. v
LOST, a "L,athCTra'> ' Badge. Nu.jiRewafd
on lbtuniing name to G. .Mc-tc-aJt, Horaco-
sl_ ALilveni.
IOST. Purse. conUitiiui/'lU/ "nbte.aiiftTf knife, .
J I'flcii key, iu gate nay of 17 Cvntraj-uv.,
» wtacrey. „.lLituni_above uxldrcwt,
LriS'J'. between Mfttert."aud Foy\s, Gold Waldi
and Chain; dead roldtur s keepsako. Reward.
5't Mater-st.,. Coliingwood. _
IOST, cult's Boots, 'ihmuday. between Mills-
J hi. aud S. 'Melb, sulUou. ltowaoL 190 Mil's
uu. Alliert Pk . .
LOST Gob, 3o. 096, FiLdbr rp'w K£htol li
' Town JJailv ItewusdN . L;, .
1 OSTjGold J»U'k llaz-rifljix, Ctiaidpibfl uf:
J-J Auatertlia. Ii2 liigli-sL, Mb-TQ. ItowHrri. .
I bSl.-GiUali, ou NVedii«<Iay. Reward <m retom-
i ineu> SO; Kay-sL, Carlton. ; -
IOST Yale l\vy, otiaxdud to chnin,r lAura-sri, .
j Moomv # Ponds, _lteturu_82 Atbol-st. _
LOST, smuli gold "Brooch, conventional dc&lgu,
ruby in centre. Itoward. 37 U Si. Kiida-id.
(next ilondtey'sj.
T 08T in eity. Frutay mornbgL black onaznutirtl
I J Locket, iihoto iir.-dda ILuitteno rowjjil uiv
iouun_tu_inaiiager. Listar House, Galline-BL
IOST. Birocti AnnentierW. betweeu -Preston mid
J city, tiM..n. un. .., ku. ltownrci. Adam-
soiij»,_ groctTS Quern's par., Ciifioo Hill.
TOS'i Brooch, vuflcia on black china, keorn.ike.
A iUuraitl. Lite, 165 Collins-st.
LOST at Moruiallin: un t;u- 3 Otii Novorbcr, ?t
Puree, (vmtamins ci'tnin tiekvt to Dtou.U.
i'leaso lonvr a: ..Aire, O Briim' Codec l'aljrce.
LOST, between M'Grcgor and Park-arav?. white
Ostricli l-'catlu'i. Itoward. Not lalunging to
joser. .\lr3L_.VjLin;>n, 31 I'ark-grorc.
LOST, rastdiawick. between Hotldl/L ami Ph ebo
Tbaitiv, Wallet, inot.ey, Ginb. Rewind.
Manager. Phoubo TUoatre. /
IOST, Friday, silver Bag, conuiniug jxiumi note.!,
j, &c., in 6.25 p.m. tzaJn irom .St. Kilda. Per
son seen taking it return to Blind Institute, St.
Ivilda-rcL, aave further trouble. Iteward for informa
tion. .
UST, Fox Terrier, black and wliitc, from
penncdi, Olarcmdou-sL. E. Mulb. RowanL
1'eL 6301. Central.
T OST, oft St. Kihla tram, PVidaj. Makings of
JLi Crepe- de Chine Collar. Rcwanl. Ncaie, 20.)
t.j.-ufurrie-rd., Mali cni.
(>ST, MilUaiy Hiid«iT."tT.' U.I..7Vi7"02iir"Fiiirief
-( retum .1. Bold. 33 Grey-st., 8u Kikhu Ue-
ifortL IfoO.
LOS?P, S. AJcJli. Market.. i'Viihvy, two" ifl 'Smcs",
in jsty euvrlujxx Reward. 35 Oruickftlwiik-
.sl. Por .flelb.
IOST. silver Uur Bro5ch""si!t '\rttH"fl"nmiufoiiv<.
19 DiMialij-sL. Pumuiwick.
T OS'P. Surrtnti- pier, last "batiinlay,' ''gonCTTKw-
"A/Sa k K,tinKl'r-
"I OST. XlMil, r nf " Zoiiiniliniii-V l'IraV'ruturn it
JL/ to 2.1 Diu-flysLv.. Mjilvprn _
T OST, tsui il.Hl wRilo "Fox" "Terrier "l)it'7 Itlrn-
m, .ml Satnmju-, »4 tail, cut err. r.U7 Oliur.li-
bt-- " Itn-linitiiKi.
'Tj08'Hlnta
il ,V Sf. nir.iil, )', I, , lie Kris.. u,i,|.
8 ' "''iiieT-VioZ -!"" isi.se. lteiierl.
O-i - It I nl.i. 1 1 nr, ... -ill., llaul'iert!.
-T,0S,!': Willi,.),-. S. Vjrn. Milreru >ul
nSi;;1" 5 'vv-r'1'1 tt-
mb-r.voT Jim:
i'tvvjird. n,rn 11
"B" OST. string Itei, vis, 'lriu:s.iav cveii'iic via S
Yorra " Rovraid. 39 S.iroiMn-s-M.. s'.
"" :'e " bet.'. net.
t:entrwva>''U -Nnl>lct-S'" poutK:in-; or I-lb.-rie.
L'1or.'i"nf¥-vKin'ai ,r"P ft<rli.v. Itotnrncrt' Sal-
Sturn 77 r :,Mi fr, n.i ',,'i 'N't, 1,11 k'"<Uv
Luu UnntJi-iu., hhvocd. Reward.
I w"?! Brr-u?l,'.,sll":!'.' 'tn'"! k»"'- I".
KBdn-rd., Govcrnmcm Hm,
G'n-fl01!- 0l>lrH4P' 05vl1rn'a Cafo nnd Town Hill'
.!19il ' St- KiWn-iti. Phone Mintbi r.
L0mFs.,!;\.":! P 3 S»n'lrini!nn> " tr:.i.,
- a . . 1 Itewarel.
C?t hie Bangle,' Iwtivren M-t ,fl-
" mi ""'iri'-' iSJrfiiSrai
,\at5ot_ale.
Ti/T i'nk'fti'uni'."! bbek" wMingTStaTcn
JL< an.p branded M on near shoulder; 1 brown
Mure, white face. A on' near shoulder, nwr for'
v.hi.e. Reward _ a:2. W, Raina«e._Pakenliam.
T lvt,vn,v" Rlcltmond nnd Flcuungtoii-rdT.
' n'n'ltHirk;'' nickrl Socket Buggy
)..>ii'l>, Reward. 31 Llthmn-sl., -Newmarket,
LOST, black IVibin. Friday, vrrj- tiinidflirins--
Iwd hn-k every home. Handsome reward. 5
J.av.dgp-st., . Hawthorn.
IOST. Ii.iir of ItrstM Caaliiig. " hctAvccn N MoTb.
Jt and Moomv Ponds. Uewnrd. 47 Jl'Carron-
pur., E&cndon. 935. Afl'-ifl.
IOST. gold oml Locket, inUinjV"G.Grpbctvrpeii
J Migli uui WcsIjmiHi >its. Keo|>sakc. Reward.
121) Mextgarth-sL. Northcote.
JOST, if I Note, by poor work! ngtfJ rl, wohirn S
J . WHMiiur ro-.in, N Melb. railway station. Re-
vsird. _ui:A Itu'wa v-pl.. jVou market.
IOST two V.»t.(\"'ii'dtes,"'",ffckets, Nns. 137Y
U and B, Saturday, 8th inst. Dr. Lvnrh,
J/irllon.
J Dine Macurto, " sray-at„ Brunswh-k.
i HandKomc rewurd if relunicd to J. Mues, 2S4
roQ.-n1.. nty. ptio.ie 7tk3S.
I h-v Mare, about 1m handsTinfo»i. branUi
. \.f'n 4bo»1d,.r. Rmnwirk. ;t>2. Tiuo Briton
"Intel. ItniiiMvtck.
1 OKI. Nc- port, v-hflo p0\ T.-rripr Dog
r \>!t' / llr,r"'1- ' 'r'nlrv. m Mlrls-
f-niii.-rinir i> ts
A l':riV,1"-'1 1 "h' ft). Ivlt. iilmnt. Tfinnik
I»n Vnrral Rewwrd. Communicate B.L:.,
L'S'st Tajr3'n' ta ulWt 5I'a»Tey. WiilfamT-
T '>ST. l..-t.ve Kootomr nimiltniMt. aiirl Yarrn-
j-( roil Tail Kmrtinc. Reward- 13 stir-
-g--.Foota<ray, or neldinVs. YhiSViHc b!tr
1 01 FamnK (drop) . with pcarja an.'f
vera ftbinc. luAvarrt, to 47 Stuart-st- Mai
"I OSJ . Doi;, U ill detainer kindly rotnrntijecol»
Au lar Mnrtrka. 259 Smlth-at.. Fit2rov. , "
I OSJ, gold lirouch, 12th Battalion: bertvoet
wHourice ana Frrol eta. Reward. 511 Bourk»
I OST. Bundi of key»." B2rn7iro««" TtiAtnTor. Cbta
-J_ Reward. 515 ChapoI-eL. S- Tarra.
LOST, Whito fifollcsc Poodle, name Beau. . Go#
. reward for information. 1 Noruuaby-aVL .
Northcote: _
LOST, Fnday. Pendant, dend"eoidi'a tndSbv"i
phoT/>.( l>ctw(ira btawcllnt. and Zoological
(mnlrmi. Itewjml. -|i» SUwcll-st. .Burnley '
IOSL. Brooch. IniticM I.B.J.. betwrcn Oliftoi
J Hill uml Nortlieole. Roward.\ 'March Boot
Shop, t.fll)8 HlghaL. Northcote. .
LOST , between St. Kilda aud Mrth.. two ParcrP
of Wateon and tVKifl . ItirwanL , 78 Swai9
Moii-aL ...
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