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BIRTHS.
LLEWELLYN (nee Ray Cooke). — On thc 6th
August, at St. Helen's Private Hospital, St.
Kilda, to Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Llewellyn, of
Prince of Wales, Hotel, St. Kilda - a daugh-
ter.
MACDONALD. -On the 2nd August, at "Car-
bethon," East Malvern, to Mr. and Mrs.
Angus B. Macdonald, 11 St. George's-cres-
cent, Darling - a daughter (Elizabeth Jean).
MARRIAGES.
CRAMP-STONE.-(Golden Wedding.)--On the
9th August, 1882 by the Rev. Nathaniel
Kinsman, Fitzroy, Robert, eldest son of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cramp, of Mel-
bourne to Emma Jannett, second daughter
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Stone, of
Fitzroy. Present Address: "Roma," Station-
street, Bonbeach.
WEDDING THANKS.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. JONES, of 15 Derby-
street, Camberwell, desire to express to
their many friends and relatives their heart-
felt APPRECIATION for the many tele-
grams, telephone messages, calls, flowers,
gifts and personal visits of congratulation
on the occasion of their Golden Wedding.
DEATHS.
ANDERSON. -On the 6th August, at Cam-
berwell, late of 141 High-street, Kew, Jane
D., only sister of J. D., F. D., and A. D.
Anderson, aged 76 years. Privately interred.
BEACH. -On the 8th August, at Geelong,
Mabel Caroline, the dearly loved wife of
Harold Edwin Beach, of "Mission Banks,"
Birregurra, and devoted mother of Edith,
Jessie, Harold and Len, aged 57 years.
BOWMAN. -On the 5th August, at Mel-
bourne, Lucy, dearly beloved wife of Thomas
Bowman, of 157 Islington-streel, Colling-
wood, and loving mother of Thomas and
Samuel. Privately interred Coburg Ceme-
tery 8th August.
BUTLER.— On the 8th August, at his late resi-
dence, 15 Elizabeth-street South Yarra, John
Joseph Butler, formerly of Bendigo, the
dearly beloved husband of Ellen, fond father
of Joseph, and loving grandfather of Kevin,
aged 64 years. Requiescat in pace.
CANTOR. — On the 7th August (suddenly), at
478 St. Kilda-road, Melbourne, Philip, the
dearly loved husband of Sadie Cantor. Pri-
vately cremated on the 8th August.
CAPP (nee Foletta).— On the 6th August, at
her residence, 41 Kendall-street, Preston,
Lillian, dearly beloved sister of Henry,
James, Gotardo, Charley, Veronica, Jack
and Walter.
-Inserted by J. Foletta, 17 Florence-street,
Coburg.
COAD. -On the 7th August, at the residence
of her daughter, Mrs. Mary E. Greenaway,
"Penpont," 524 Albion-street, West Bruns-
wick, Jane, beloved wife of the late William
Coad, loving mother of Mary Ellen, grandma
of May, Thomas (deceased), Will (de-
ceased), Horatio and Norman, great-
grandma of Betty, Audrey, Billy and Barry,
loving aunt of Bessie Carne and Gretta
Junor, aged 84 years. At rest.
COCKBILL.— On the 8th August, at 242 High-
street, St. Kilda, William, loved husband of
Margaret Cockbill.
COLE. —On the 8th August, at Castlemaine
Hospital, Sarah (Sis), of Fryerstown, the
dear sister of Mary (Mrs. Burrows), and
beloved aunt of Lilian (Mrs. Bradfield),
Fan, Fred, Stan, Ruby, Alice, Betty, and
great aunt of Pattie, aged 62 years.
COLE. —On the 8th August, at Castlemaine,
Sarah Jane, beloved wife of George Cole,
Fryerstown, and loving mother of Winifred,
George, Albert, Rosabel, Arnold, Maud (de-
ceased), Frank and Arthur, aged 62 years.
COLLEY.-On the 8th August, at his resi-
dence, "Waratah," Embling-road, Malvern,
S.E.4, William, beloved husband of Emily
Colley, and loving father of Theodore, Con-
stance, Elsie and Olive, also loving grand-
father of Rex and Joyce (deceased).
CONNOLLY.- On the 8th August, at the resi-
dence of his daughter, 34 Holroyd-street,
Coburg, William Connolly, of 25 Hunter-
street, West Brunswick, and formerly of
Bendigo, beloved husband of the late Annie
Connolly, fond father of Eileen (Mrs.
Leahy), Thomas, Ita, Cecily, and William,
aged 72 years. Requiescat in pace.
COXON.— A tribute to the dearly loved friend
and supporter of the Collingwood Ladies'
Cricket club. Always remembered.
CUDDIHY.— On the 7th August, at private
hospital, Newtown, Geelong, Richard Gerard,
the dearly loved elder son of Hanorah and
the late Patrick Cuddihy, of Lovely Banks
and Ballarat-road, Geelong West, loving
brother of Margaret, Patrick and Carmel,
and loved grandson of Thomas D'Arcy, sen.,
Lovely Banks, aged 21 years.
Requiescat in pace.
DE SANNA (nee Dunt).—On the 8th August,
late of Noel-street, North Brighton, Naomi
Clara, loving wife of Joseph, only sister of
Mrs. Mathew (of Geelong). R.I.P.
DOBSON.— On the 8th August, at a private
hospital, Dandenong, Ernest Street Dobson,
of "Hillcrest," Devon Meadows, son of the
late Thomas and Emily Dobson, of "Rush-
dale," Scoresby, and loved brother of
George, Walter, Arthur, Charles, Percy,
Frank, Augusta (Mrs. Webb), Frances (Mrs.
Gosbell) and Elsie (Mrs. Wyndham,
N.S.W.), aged 59 years. In God's care.
FERGUSON.-On the 7th August, at the resi-
dence of his son-in-law, J. Shingles, 92 Vic-
toria-street, Williamstown, William Bowman
Ferguson, aged 78 years, beloved husband
of the late Janet Ferguson, dearly loved
father of Stanley (deceased), Charles (de-
ceasedf), Robert (deceased), Elsie Shingles;
loved father-in-law of Nellie Ferguson, loved
grandpa of Gwyn, Mavis and Billy. Pri-
vately interred Melbourne General Cemetery
8th August. At rest.
FOLEY.— On the 8th August, Edmund Francis,
of 84 Cromwell-road, South Yarra, loved
husband of Katherine, and loving father of
Annie, Beryl and Frank; beloved brother of
Fred (deceased), Les and Jim, aged 54
years. Requiescat in pace.
FREEMAN.- On the 8th August, at Bendigo,
Walter (Bob), dearly beloved husband, of
Harriett Freeman, 99 Brunswick-road, East
Brunswick, fond father of Valerian (Mrs.
E. Newman), Eileen, Clara, Walter and
Harold, formerly of Tasmania, aged 54 years.
Requiescat in pace.
GREEN.-On the 8th August, at the residence
of his son-in-law. J. W. Smith, "Airdrie,"
57? Hanmer-street, Williamstown, John
Vawhain Green, beloved husband of the late
Charlotte Una, dearly loved father of Edith,
Harold (Sydney), Tot (Mrs. J. W. Smith,
deceased), Lottie (Mrs. W. H. Parker, de-
ceased), Ethel (Mrs. Capt. R. F. Mitchell,
China), John and Clem., aged 85 years.
Private interment. Thy will be done.
GRIGGS.-On the 8th August, at her late resi-
dence, 5 Gertrude-street, Sunshine, Clara
Jane Griggs, relict of the late Felton Griggs,
loving mother of Keith and Reg, aged 67
years. Private funeral.
HOGAN.— On the 8th August, at 21 Grosvenor-
street, Abbotsford. Mary, the dearly be-
loved wife of the late Henry William Hogan
(late of penal service), loving mother of
Robina, Nellie and Jack, loving sister of
Nellie (Mrs. Lawson, North Melbourne),
Dollie (Mrs. Arnold Davies, Ballarat), Pat
and Danny Culliney (of Queensland), lov-
ing aunt of Eileen Culilney. R.l.P.
HUNTER (nee Dourlay). — On the 6th August,
at Mooroopna Hospital, Nellie, loved wife
of Monty, beloved second daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Dourlay, Shepparton, loving sister
of Harry (deceased), Katie, Din., Margaret
and Mick, step-sister of Lill and Bill. R.l.P.
Sadly missed.
HYSLOP.— On the 8th August (suddenly), at
East Malvern, Elizabeth Montgomery, dearly
loved wife of Thomas Jefferson Hyslop, also
loving sister of William (West Australia) and
Cr. J. E. Kerr (Fitzroy). Remains at Apps
and Son's Chapel, 61 Moor-street, Fitzroy.
Peacefully sleeping.
JACKSON.— On the 8th August (suddenly), at
a private hospital, Margaret Hamilton, be-
loved wife of Lyster B. Jackson of "Ar-
doch," Dandenong-road, East St. Kilda, lov-
ing mother of Hilda and Charles McCardel,
aged 60 years. No flowers by request.
Private cremation.
KEANE.— On the 7th August, Michael, dearly
loved son of Bridget and the late Michael
Keane, 18 Clarence-street, Newmarket, and
loving brother of Joseph, Martin, James,
John and Mary. Remains at St. John the
Baptist Church, Clifton Hill. Private inter-
ment. Rest in peace.
LEWIS. -On the 6th August, at Melbourne
Hospital, Dean Thomas, the beloved hus-
band of the late Violet Amy, and loving
father of Rose (Mrs. Linney), and grand-
father of Tom and Graham. Interred Chel-
tenham 8th August. Rest in peace.
MACKINTOSH. - On the 8th August (sud-
denly), at "Hetherington," Carmyle-avenue,
Toorak, John Robert, dearly loved husband
of the late Esther Mackintosh, and loving
father of Lilian, Flora (Mrs. Robert Jar-
dine) and Bon (Mrs. J. C. Sharp). Private
interment.
MAIDMENT. -On the 8th August, at the resi-
dence of her son-in-law, Mr. R. Green, No.
6 Queen's avenue, Caulfield, Ellen Louisa,
relict of the late Levi Robert Maidment, and
beloved mother of Grace (Mrs. R. Green),
Percy, Roy, Daisy (Mrs. C. Morton) and
Ernest, aged 77 years.
MASON. -On the 8th August, at his late resi-
dence, "Alwyn," 15 Central-avenue, Foots-
cray, Edwin, the dearly beloved husband of
Margaret Mason, and loving father of May
(Mrs. Harris), Edward (Ted), Florence (Mrs.
Brown), Cecilia (Mrs. Anderson), Alwyn,
Pearl and Roy, aged 70 years 11 months.
Peacefully sleeping.
McDONALD. -On the 7th August, at private
hospital, Elwood, Ellen, widow of the late
Hugh McDonald, loving mother of Amy
May (deceased), Edith (deceased), Ernest
(deceased), Hector, Harold and Ivy (Mrs.
G. Smith), aged 77 years. At rest.
McRAE. -On the 7th August (suddenly), at
Sydenham, John Alexander, loving son of
the late Duncan and Flora McRae, of Co-
bar?, dearly Ioved brother of Christopher
(deceased), Farquhar, James, Donald, Cathe-
rine (Mrs. Gibson), Duncan, Alick (deceased)
and Robert. At rest.
-Inserted by his sorrowing brothers and
sister.
McSHANE. -On the 7th August, at her resi-
dence, "Ardgour," Church-street, Middle
Brighton, Josephine, the dearly loved wife
of Colonel J. McShane, and fond mother of
Ethel (Mrs. S. Robertson), Cecil, William,
Dr. Cletus, Dr. Albert and Sylvia. R.l.P.
Interred privately on the 6th August.
MINNEY. -On the 8th August, at Melbourne
Hospital, Jessie, beloved wife of Herbert
Minney, and loving mother of Bert, Ruby
(Mrs. Watson), Frank, Ernest, Beatrice and
Albert, aged 54 years. At rest.
MITCHELL. - On the 8th August, at his resi-
dence, 133 Hopkins-street, Footscray,
William George, the devoted and dearly beloved
husband of Sara and loving father of
Sylvia and Dorothy, aged 66 years.
MOORE. -On the 6th August, at her residence,
311? High-street, Prahran, Charlotte, daugh-
ter of late William and Sarah Anne Moore,
and loving sister of Thomas Moore, 2 Land-
cox-street, North Brighton, aged 81 years.
Resident Prahran 78 years.
MORRISON.—On the 7th August, at the Mel-
bourne Hospital, Alfred Alexander Morrison,
of 966? Drummond-street, North Carlton, dear-
ly beloved husband of the late Caroline and
loved father of Letty (Mrs. Elder), Charles,
Maggie (Mrs. O'Connor, deceased), Andrew
(deceased), Alf., Will, Edie (Mrs. Blair),
Florrie and Lily, aged 76 years.
PAGE.—On the 8th August (suddenly), Jeanie,
loved widow of the late William Arthur
Page, dearly beloved mother of Addie (Mrs.
Hall?), Ruby (Mrs. J. C. Tosh), both of
India, and loving son, Herbert, dearly
loved grandma of Melba, Iris, Burmah,
Rubye, Natilie, Audrey, Esme, Iris, Henley
and Barbara.
PASCARL. -On the 8th? August, at Melbourne,
Harriet Ann, beloved wife of James Pascarl,
34 Paisley-street, Footscray, loved mother of
James, Harriet, William, Amy, Albert,
Winnie, Aston and Lily. Private interment.
DEATHS.
POWELL (nee May Michael). — On the 7th
August, at Windsor, Margaret Caroline
Ferris Powell (May), loved niece of Mr. and
Mrs. G. I. Liscombe, cousin and playmate
of Lorna and Len (London).
Her sun went down while it was yet day.
---Sweet memories from "Loraine," 496
High-street, East Prahran.
RAWSON.--On the 7th August (suddenly), at
his parents' residence, 51 Easey-street, Col-
lingwood, Albert Charles, beloved youngest
son of Timothy and Eliza Rawson, loving
brother of Elsie (Mrs. Morris, Queensland),
Ida (Mrs Dummett), James. Arty, Rudolph,
and adopted brother of Arthur Tribbler.
A patient sufferer at rest.
STEVENS.— On the 6th August (suddenly),
Frederick Alfred, of 46 Clarke-street, Port
Melbourne, the dearly beloved husband Char-
lotte. Private interment 8th August.
STOTT. -On the 8th August, Clara, widow of
the late John Stott, daughter of w. Simonds,
of Benalla, loving mother of Florence (Mrs.
J. King), Clara and Daisy, aged 51 years.
No mourning, by request.
SYKES.— On the 7th August (suddenly), at
his residence, "Te Whare," 19 Selwyn-
avenue, Elwood, Alfred Ernest, dearly be-
loved husband of Irene, and loved step-
father of Billy Cooper. (Private inter-
ment.)
WAITE. -On the 2nd July, at Durban, South
Africa, Henry, beloved father of Ernie,
Winnie and Beatrice.
-Inserted by M. Coyne, Chelsea, Victoria,
and Olive Dale, South Africa.
WALLEY.— On the 8th August, at 76 Lam-
beth-street, Kensington, Doris Eleanor,
dearly beloved daughter of Thomas Patrick
Walley, aged 29 years. Rest in peace.
WEBB.— On the 7th August, at his residence,
57 Stanhope-street, Malvern, Felix Ernest,
beloved husband of Phoebe, and loved father
of Leslie and Hazel. Interred privately on
8th August.
WILLIAMS.— On the 7th August, Arthur
Albert, 57 Victoria-street, Flemington (late
Tramway Board), dearly beloved husband of
Tot (nee Copeman), late of Baddaginnie,
and loving father of Lloyd, aged 46 years.
Patient sufferer at rest.
WILLIAMS. —On the 7th August, Arthur
Albert, 57 Victoria-street, Flemington (late
Tramway Board), dearly beloved youngest
son of the late Edward and Lydia Williams
(late Glenrowan), loving brother of Marha
(Mrs. D. Kane, Moonee Ponds), Ellen (Mrs.
T. J. Carroll, Euroa), Lydia (Mrs. Wood-
house, N.S.W.), Edward Thomas (West
Brunswick), Doreen (Mrs. Mill, Northcote),
aged 46 years. At rest.
IN MEMORIAM.
The Anzac Heroes.
BELSEY — MARSHALL. — In loving memory of
fcergeunt John R. Bclsey (7m Battalion,
ALb.). killed in nctlon on tne Oth August.
j91.>. at Lone Xhne. dearly loved husband of
f lotvnce, and fntiicr of Jack, of "Perry-
hill," Nicholson-street. Abbntsiord; nlsu my
dear brother. Sergeant Leslie A. R. Marshall.
2nd Field Artillery Brigade, who died of
wounds on tho 26th August, 1918, In France.
Dearly loved and sadly missed.
GEORGE, — In loving memory of our son. Pri
vate J. L. George, who died of wounds ut
Galllpoll on Ttli August. 1915.
In our hearts you aro fondly remembered,
Sweet memories cling round your name.
Titc hearts that held you in deepest af
fection
Still love you In death just tho same.
—Inserted by ids father and mother, Mlt-
chain.
HALL.— In loving memory of George William,
?tli Battalion, beloved son and brother, miss
ing nt Lone Pine 9th August, 1915; also my
dear husband and father, who died 21tn
July, 1929. Loved, remembered.
KING. — In loving memory of my dear son and
brother, ilalnsworlh, 7th Battalion, killed
at U>no Pine between 8th and 9th August,
1015.
He has finished his part, wc must still
keep on.
— Inserted by his loving mother, brothers
nnd (listers, 41 Smith-street, Brunswick
West.
McCREDPEN.— In loving memory of Bert,
killed at Galllpoll Oth August, 1015; Jack,
killed In France 31st July. 1917; Gunner
L. J., killed m Franco 23rd June, 1918.
Loved and mourned.
—Inserted by mother, brothers and sister.
IN MEMORIAM.
On Active Service.
BA1VDEN.— In lovlHg memory of my dear ion,
Sergeant E. M. Bawden, 3rd Brigade. 8th
L.H., killed lit action at Homaiii on Lie
Din August, 11)16. Always remembered.
CARROLL.— In loving memory ot my dear
nephew, Laurtince Vincent Carroll, killed In
action. France, 9th August, 1918. R.l.P,
Ever remembered.
- — Aunt Winn,,
CHEATER.— in loving memory of my dear
son, Em, beloved husband of Winnie, dear
daddy of Ernie, died of wounds 9th_Augusl,
1915. Always remembered.
— Mother.
CHEATER.— In loving memory of dear Eru,
wlio died of wounds on Oth August, 1916,
Gone, but not forgotten.
—Inserted by his loving sisters, Lou and
Anna, und brothers-in-law. Pore, and Alf.
CHEATER. — In loving memory of my dear
brother, Km. died of wounds 9th Auguut,
1918. Memories.
— Olive. George.
COLLINGS. — In loving memory of our dear
son and brother, Morris W. G. Codings,
killed In uctlun In France on tho 8th Au
gust, 1918.
—In ertcd by bis father and sisters.
COLVi «. — In loving memory of mj dear son
and ur <lcur brother, James Cotvin, 2nd
Lieut.. M.M.. 5th butt., killed in France PUr
August, 1918.
Till memory fades and life departs,
You will live for ever m our hearts.
. —Inserted by his loving mother, brother
and r.Dtcrs.
COPPER. —In memory of my denr lmv.,UT.
('r>.r>.»riil WHUam Rector (BIU), klbed lu
action on Oth August, 1916.
Sometimes 1 catch a sweet glimpse
Of his face, hut that Is all.
— Inverted by ins loving brother, Jack. Can
berra.
DONNELLY.— In fond nnd loving memory of
our dear husband ami father. Sergeant F.
Donnelly, D.C.M.. killed in action in France,
Utn August. 19 IS.
We do not forget him. nor do wo Intend;
We think of hun olteu and will to the end.
Gone and lorgotten by some he may be,
Rut dour to our memory be alwavs will be.
--Inserted by his loving wife, Annie, ami
children. Winnie und Sid, and daughtcr-im
law. Kit.
EVANS. — In loving memorv of our son and
brother, Allan Percy Rupert, Gth Battalion,
who was killed In action at Litmns, near
\ illers Itreionneux, 9th August. 1916.
IIAGAR— HOOPER. — In loving memory of m\
jtear son and our dear brother, Sgt. Roy
llagar. M.M., 5in Battalion, killed in action
In France. August. 1918, and of Captain
Rob. Hooper, 5tn Bntluilon, lulled at Galll
poll. August, 1915.
Trusting that our remembrance, though
un.Hpojun. may reach Utcm where tnev live.
LI.R8LAKE.--In loving memory of my dear
brother, Horwood (Military Medal), 1Mb
U.att., killed in action at l'ozicrcs on utn
August. 1916.
in silent thought, a secret tear,
Will keep his memory ever dear.
1 bless tne yours I called him brother,
And leave the rest to Got).
— Inserted by his loving slater, R. Mace.
K1MBKRLKY. — lit memorv of my dear hus.
band, Cpl. George J. (J. Klmberley, M.M.,
2Utii Butt.. A.l.K, killed in action nt Har-
bomiierc. France, 9th August, 1918. also
my dear brother, Ser. Wilt GurneF, of 1st
Atis. Dlv.
- -Inserted by his loving wife. Louisa Klm
berley, 21 Fomvick-street, Clifton Hill.
LYONS.— In loving memory of James Henrt
Lyons, our only son and brother, who was
killed In France in action 9th August, 1016.
Sadly missed.
— Inserted by parents and sisters.
MeCALLUM.— In loving memory of our dear
brother, Inncc-Corpural K. W. McUullum.
who was killed in action on tho Dm August,
1913.
Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten.
— Inserted by his loving brothers, sisters and
brothers-in-law,
Mr DONALD.— In loving memory of our dear
sou und brother. Will. 60th Uuttution, who
fell at Harbouuioros Dili August, 1916.
— Inserted by his futner and brother.
RADNKLL.— In loving memory of Charlie
(Pte. J. C. Rndnell, M.M.), 3rd Light Horse,
killed in action Dili August, 1916. An Anzac.
Loved and remembered.
— Aiintlo and Malsie,
ROWLKS.— -In loving memory of my dear son.
Ernest, killed In action nth August, 1918,
beloved son of the late Joseph Rowles, dear
brother of George. Arthur. Glad (Mrs. Dcr-
rloMand Roy. To memory ever dear.
— Mother,
ROWLK8.— in loving remembrance of mv
dear brother. Ernesl, killed In action 9lh
August. 191H; alsii my dear father, died
12li» October. 1922. Ever remembered.
— George.
SAUNDERS.— In loving memory of our dear
son and brother. Pnvuto C. F. (Charlie),
O Company, 29th Battalion, killed 9t!i Au
gust, 1918. Always remembered,
-Mother, brothers and sisters.
STANHHIDGK. — In loving memory of our dear
liusbaml and father. Private G. EL Stall-
bridge, killed In action m Franco Sth Au-
gus;, 1916. Dearly loved, sadly missed.
— Inserted by his loving wife and son, Dcllc
and Willie.
WALLIS. la loving memory of our dear sop
and hiother. Leonard Henry Wnllls, 9/4CMt
Battalion, killed nt I'or.leres Dth August,
1916. Thy will be done.
.--'inserted bv father, mother, sister nnd
bruthcrs, Newhnll-nvenuc, Moonoe Ponds.
IN MEMORIAM.
BKLFRAGE.— -In loving memory of our dear
father, who passed a way on the Dth Auguat,
I92.y. v
Remembered Just the name to-day
am lti i!i.» hour he imutteit ilwuv.
--Inserted by his loving daughter, Jessie,
sou. in-law, Bert, giuudcnlUlreu, Edna and
Mavis.
BOND. - In loving memory of my dear wife,
Susan, who paused away 8th August, 1U8U,
and devoted mother of George and Torn.
We miss her Ubut and dear old ways,
With her we spent many nappy days;
We miss her when we need a friend,
hit her you always could depend.
— Inserted by Iter loving husband and sons.
LlOREIIAM.- In affectionate remembrance of
my dear husband and our dear father, Philip
Boreluim, who departed this life on the Din
August. 1920.
Not u word disturbs his slumber,
lie Is peacefully sleeping now.
— Inserted by his wife and family, Bruns
wick.
BOUEIIAM.-- In loving memory of our dcur
father, who passed away on the Dili Au
gust. 1929.
He lives with us In memory still,
Not Just to-day. but always wlU.
— Inserted by Herbert and Ida.
BORKHAM.-- in loving memory of our dear
dad, who passed uwuy at Brunswick Dth
August, 1029.
lit lives with ua In memory still,
Not Just to-day. but a iwnya.
— inserted by Katli and Leu.
UUAITilWAlTK."- In loving memory of Wil
liam Hrullhwaitc. who died on the 9th Au-
gust, 1927. Ever remembered.
-Inserted by bin loving family. Brunswick.
CAIN. — In loving memory of my dear daugh
ter, Clanie, who passed away on the Dth
August, 1929; also her dear brother, Wil
liam, who died on the 5th hebnuiry, 1919,
also her dear father. Waiter Wmnut, who
died on the 16th September. 1922.
Only a memory of bygone days
And a sigh for faces unseen;
But u constant teellng that God above
Knnwuth best what might have been.
— Inserted by her loving mother, brother nnd
sister.
CAVENAGH.— In loving memory of, my dear
husband and our loving father, who passed
away on Pth August, 1920-
At early morn, when all was still,
God gave His great command.
In silent sleep lie passed uwny
Into a better laud. „ . ,
— Inserted by his loving wife nnd family,
nnd niece, Ruby.
CHARLES.— -In loving memory of our dearly
loved father, who died on the 9th AugjuL
io7 nt lltch-ntreel. Kew: also our darting
mother, who died on the lflth July, 1916, at
— ' UisvrlPtl by Utelr loving daughters, Alice
and Alary.
IN MEMORIAM. |
CLARK.— In loving memory of my dear
mother, Mary Ann, who pnssed away Dth
August. 1916.
Lovely fiowcra may wither,
An<1 all bright liopea decay,
But mv thoughts, dear mother,
Aro for over, not a tlay.
—Inserted by her loving daughter, A. Butter-
worth, Richmond.
CLARK.— In loving memory of our dear wife
and mother, who died Oth August, 1931.
Loving memories never die.
—Inserted by her loving husband, children
nnd grandchildren.
CLARK.— In memory of denr mum. Who
passed away on the 9th August, 1931.
In tho true life.
—Bill.
CLARK. — In loving memory of my doar sister,
Henrietta Alice, who passed away at 22 Mac-
koy-strcct, lCsscndon. Oth August, 1931: also
my dear brother, EZdgar wllllum Michel,
who passed away at Coburg 23rd August,
1030. Thy will bo done.
—Inserted by their hiving sister, Mrs. M.
Willis, Chelsea, Victoria.
CLARK.— In loving memory of our dear
friend. Mrs. Clnrk, who passed away Oth
August. 1031. Sweet memories.
—Inserted by Mr. und Mrs. Cromble and
family.
COHEN.— In loving memory of my dear son
and our dear brother, Albert Lawrence, who
passed away a1. Sydney on Oth August, 1029.
Threo long years of sorrow.
—Inserted by his sorrowing mother, sinters
nnd brothers, 013 Brunswlck-strect, North
Kitzroy,
CONLON,— In loving memory of our dear
father, who passed away on Oth August.
1927; also denr mother, who died on 23rd
February. 1022. Fondly remembered,
—Inserted by their loving family.
COUPER. — in loving memory of my dear hus
band and father. Leslie, who passed away
on 9th August. 1931. Ever remembered.
— Inserted by Ills loving wife nnd family,
DONALDSON. — In loving memory of our doar
father, who passed away nt Wnndln-rond,
LUlvdntc, 3rd August, 1914 : also our dear
mother, who passed away Dth August, 1929.
He lendctn me beside stilt waters.
—By loving daughter and sun-ln-lnw, Mary
mid Will.
ELLIS. — In loving memory of my dear wife,1
Catherine, who passed away Dth August,
1927.
Always unselfish, loving and kind,
Another like her would be hard to Und.
—Inserted by her husband, W. Ellis.
ELLIS (nee Mulholland). — In loving memory
of my dear mother, who died on tho Oth
August. 1U27.
1 often wonder, mum,
If. you are watching front above,
r And I really hear you saying, t
God bless the ones I love.
— Inserted by her loving son and daughter-
in-law, Will, ivy, grandchildren, William,
Arthur, Norma.
, ELLIS. — Sacred to the memory of my darling
tnotner, who fell aflecp Dth August, 1927.
Not a voice disturbs her slumber,
Not a care to mark her brow;
All her pains and sufferings ended,
She Is sweetly sleeping now.
—Inserted by Iter only daughter. Eileen.
ELLIS. — In loving memory of our rinrllng
baby, Arthur Kenneth, who passed away
Oth August. 1927.
Our loving mcmorlca e'er remain,
Could we onty have him bnck again.
—Inserted by his sorrowing mother, father
and urothar, Ronald; nlso Ids grandparents,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Tyler, nnd cousins, Dick,
George and Joyce, Newport,
FRANCIS. — In sad and loving memory of our
darling little Betty, who died on Oth August,
1931, age 1 year. Daddy's darling.
You wore just a baby, darling.
And our hearts were grieved and sore,
When we knew you had dcpnrtcd.
We miss her, for we loved her:
She was the sunshine of our home.
A little white bud that was never a rose.
—Inserted by her daddy nnd mumnty, and
brother, Willie, Preston.
GOLLOP. — in loving memory of my dear
daughter nnd sister, May, who passed away
on the Oth August, 1936.
Sunshine passes, shadows full.
But loving memories outlast all.
— Inserted by her father, brothers nnd sis
ters.
HAGGIS. — In loving memory of our dear
son and brother, Wilton, who passed away on
Oth August, 1927.
Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten.
—Inserted by his loving parents, brothers
und sisters, nephews and nieces.
HANNEBERY. — In loving memory of our denr
mother, who passed away on the 7th August,
1031.
Loving memories never dla
As years roll on and days go by.
Tho sweetest memories, fond and true,
Will ever remain, dear, of you.
—Inserted by her loving daughters, Lena,
Ivy, Rita, Dorothy, Estnc, Stella und Phyllis.
HIGGINS.— In loving memory of my dear
wife and mother of May, Bert and Agnes,
who lelt us on uth August, 1931.
Not to-day, but every day,
In silence we remember.
—Inserted by husband und children.
HIGGINS.— In loving memory of Elizabeth,
the dear beloved wife ot James, loving
mother of Bert nnd Agnes, loved alstcr-ln-
law of Mrs. l«rcd Dowuney. Mrs. T. Bart-
lett O'ortarllngun) and Will liigKlns (Haw
thorn).
Ever remembered.
—Inserted by Mrs, Dowdney, Burnley.
HIGGINS.— In loving memory 'of my dear
friend. Mrs. Htgglns. who departed this life
on Pth August. 1931.
A heart oi gold was laid to rest.
— Inserted by Garnet Lumiey.
UOBRS. — In loving memory of my beloved
hutbund, Wllltain Edward, and dear father
of Jessie, who departed this life on Dth Au
gur, t, 1&28. Kv<r teinemberad.
. r.seri <\1 1 ' his loving wife, daughter nnd
6cn-m-lrw. Mr. and Mrs. Y. Stect.
IN loving memory of my dear sister, who
pnssed away on the Pth August, 1939.
Gone, but not forgotten.
— Inserted by her loving sister nnd brother-
in-law, Mrs. H. Linord.
JEFFRIES.-- In fond and loving memory of
tny darling wife, Maggie, who died suddenly
Pin August, 1920.
Loved In hie, treasured In death;
A beautiful mcmoiy is all 1 have left.
JEFFRIES. — In loving memory of my dear
mother, who died suddenly un thu Dth Au
gust, 1929. .
Those who knew her need never he told
A warmer heart death never made cold;
A beautiful life, full of kindly deeds,
A helping hand to all in need.
When her beaulltul life came to an end.
She died, us she lived, everyone's friend.
My mother.
— Inserted by her loving son, Tom,
JEFFRIES.— In loving memory of my dear
mother, Margaret Ann, wuo passed away on
tho Uth August, 1920, at St. Kllda.
Loved in lite, honored In death,
A beautiful memory is nil we have left.
— Inserted by her loving son, Dudley, and
iiiviui, e.iv.i.
JEFFRIES.— -In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed away on the 9th Au
gust, 1929. Ever remembered,
— Injcrlcd by her loving son and daughter.
In-law, Mcl and Mae Jcurlos, Geeloug.
JEFFRIES. — In loving memory of our dnrllng
motner. who passed away suddenly on the
1Kb August. 1929.
Though her \oicc is silent,
And her smile we see no more,
In our heart her memory lingers
.hist us fondly as before.
— Inserted by her loving daughter and son-
in-law. Maud and Will.
JEFFRIES.— In loving memory of our dear
lrlend. Mrs. Jeffries, who died suddenly, oa
the uth August, 1929.
Just three Utile words, Forget me not.
They don't seem rnueh. but mean u lot.
Just a memory fond ntul true.
To show, dear friend, wis think of you.
— Inserted by her sincere friends, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomsun, and ivy.
KAY. — In loving memory of our mother. Kate
Kay, who passed away Dili August, 1911,
No sound of her wcironm tootuleps.
Nor her many laughing ways,
No more we'il wander with her
As once in happy days.
When tho night comes softly stealing
- Ana tne rose is mulst with dew,
Deep within our hearts wo cherish
Fragrant memories, darling mum, of you.
— Inserted with luvc, Dorr.c, Kath and E.
Cregun.
KAY.— In loving memory of our mother,
Catherine iKute), who passed away ou the
Oth August. 1911.
She lives with m» In memory still,
Not Just to-day, but always will.
The sweetest memories, fond und true,
. Will ever remain, dear mother, of you.
— Inserted by her children, Dorothy, Bob,
Kath. and Percy.
KING8. — In loving memory of my dear hus
band, A. L. Kings, who passed away at
Alphington on thu Sth August, 1931,
Sadly missed by his wife.
MARRIOTT.— In loving memory of my dear
wife, Isabella, who died 9th August, 1931.
So kind and patient, was she,
— Inserted by her sorrowing husband,
MARRIOTT. — In loving memory of our dear
mother, Isabella, who passed into God's
keeping on the 9th August, 1931, at West
Melbourne.
Gentle mother, our truest friend
Proved by unselfish test,
Whose memory holds our hearts
While life shall last.
— Inserted by her devoted children.
NOSEDA.— In ever loving memories of our
dear son and brother, Jim. who died ou the
0th August. 1928. at Albert Park. R.l.P.
His life a beautiful motnory,
His absence a silent sorrow.
— Inserted by his ever loving parents, sis
ters and brothers.
PAGE. — In pad but loving memory of our
darling son and brother, Joey, wno passed
away on 9th August. 1921, also oui dcur
fnther, on 1st Apill, 1926; also dear mother.
n I, 1U!;V nnd ilinir brother.
Mat, on 1st June, 1920. R.l.P.
Our darling angel in heaven.
— Inserted by his loving parents and bro
ther, Willie.
POCOCK.— In loving memory of our dear
father, who passed awujr on the 7th Au
gust. 1029. Sadiy missed.
— Inserted by lov<ng sou nnd dnughlcr-ln-
law. linden and Dorothy.
PROUD.— In loving memory of our dear
mother, who died uth August, 1923; also our
dear brothers, Anthony, Killed In France ou
26th August, 1916; uluo Jim, died lOt.i De
cember, 1014.
Loving memories, true and tender.
Just to show wc still remember.
—Inserted by her loving dnuglilcrs, Llla,
Annie, also son-m-law, Wattle.
RAW3UN. — In loving memory of our dear
brother, who passed away on 7th August.
For hint sweet resl. tor us loving memories.
inserted by hla sister, Ida, and brother-
in-law, Nonnan Dummett.
ROBB.— In loving memory of Alan Stanley,
youngest son of Mra. und the late R. B.
Hubb, and brother of WJllium, John and
UCTml'thc day breaks ntul the shadows l'cc
away.
ROWLANDS.— A trlbuto lo tho memory of
Jim, who died a year ago to-day, aged 12
years; ulso his dear mother, wno passed
away previously. ,
God has you In His keeping;
We have you In our hearts.
Inserted by Mrs. Rennlck, Mr. und Mra.
Swain.
RYAN --In fond and loving memory of my
dear wile, Alice Muy. who passed away at
Carnegie on the 9th August. 1929.
it Is sweet to be remembered.
And this my love will show;
j hold vou still In memory
As the years come nnd go.
— Inserted by her loving husbaml and son,
Will,
SC 1 1 WE BSC H . — in loving memory of my dear
brother. Fred, who died Oth August, 1918.
Gone, but not forgotten.
— inserted by his loving ulster, Mrs. D.
Knott, and fumily.
SFOHCINA. — In sud and loving memory of my
dear husband und our dear father, who
parsed away on Oth August. 1031. ,
Alwavs loving, unsellish and kind,
Few 'in this world his equal to Und,
To a loving life entnc u sudden end,
He died iui he lived, overy one'a friend.
Inserted by hla sorrowing vvlfo and
daughters, Mnrlelilc, Alice ami Hazel; also
son-in-law, Jack.
| IN MEMORIAM.
SKINNER. — In loving memory of my mother,
who died Oth August. 1927.
Calm nnd peacefully she is sleeping,
Sweet rn.it followed pain, -
When wo think of how sno suffered,
Could we wish her back again.
—Inserted by her daughter, Bessie (Mrs.
.Slater).
SL03S.— In loving memory of our dear son,
Lindsay, who tiled Oth August, 1928.
SMITH.— In loving memory of our dear son
and brother, Fred, who passed away on the
Uth August, 1922.
Beautiful memories of one no dear
Wc cherish still with love sincere.
— Inserted by his parents, sisters and bro
ther, 10 Myrntong-otreet, Burwood.
QPEAKMAN. — In memory of my loving. hus
band and our father, WUIInni Thomas, who
passed . away on the Oth August, 1930.
Too dearly lovetl to over be forgotten.
—Inserted by Ills loving wife. Annie, nnd
daughters, Linda, Ethel, nnd son-in-law,
Allan McIIafllc.
STEEN. — In treasured memory of our darling
son, Kevin, who was taken from us on 0th
August,
Gone Is the fnce wo loved ho dear.
Silent Is the voice wc loved to hear.
A memory dearer than words can tell
Js one that wc lost and loved so well.
Our Kevin. ,, , lt
— Inrertcd by bis loving mother, father,
brother, Billy.
STEEN.— In loving memory of our dear grand
son. Kevin, who pusaed awny on Dth Au-
6U?.iltlc we thought we'd lose him so soon,
Bright little darling, Just In bio bloom.
Memories recalled In fancy wo trace.
Dear little Kevin, your sweet, loving (nee.
— Inserted by hU loving grandparents, L.
nnd S. Roach.
STEEN. — In sweet memory of our darling
nephew, who entered heaven on 9th August,
1020. darling Kevin— only lent.
Thy will be done. , .
....Inserted by bis loving auntie, uncle nnd
cousins.
TROTT. — In fond nntl loving memory of our
dear parents, brother and sister, who have
pasted to the higher life.
Loved and remcrnncred the same to-day
As In the nour you passed awny.
—Inserted by sons, daughters, and grand
children.
TWEEDLE.— In memory of my loving wife,
who Uiod at Flemington on the Uth August,
1925. , '
Foi sweet rcBt,
For us, sweet memories.
—Insetted by her loving husband, Harry,
nnd Elscy Twoedtc.
TWEEDLE.— In loving memory of our dear
mother, who died ut Flemington on tho Dtn
August, 1925.
jjOVini, iiiemuiii-s, inn; aim IV"«I<I.
Just to show we still remember.
—Inserted by her loving son und daughter-
in-law. William and Freda, and grandchild,
Cnrmcl.
TWEEDLE.— In sad and loving memory of
our deal- mother, who passed away 0th Au
gust, 1925.
Fond remembrance Injitn for ever.
— Inserted by her loving daughters, Addle
and Elsy (Mrs. Ilulme, w.A,).
TWEEDLE. — In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on tlic Oth Au
gust. 1925.
Loving memories, true and tender,
Just to show we still remember.
—Inserted by her loving daughter nnd son-
In-law, Lydla and Ilarry Dixon, and chil
dren.
WATKINS.— In loving memory of our darling
mother, Chrlstinnia Florence, who passed
awny 9th Auguat, 1017, ut Davls-strcct,
Kew.
—Inserted by Fred, Florence and Betty.
WILLCOCKS. — In loving memory of our dear
son nntl brother, Thomas Charles, who pQBsud
away on Oth August, 1925. U.LP.
Often there comes before us
Your loving face, fond and true,
For death can never take away
Fond memories, doar Tom, of you.
— Inserted by his loving father and mother,
brothers und sisters.
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.
1 \ICKlNSON. — The BROTHERS und SIS-
J/ TERS of the late Arthur A. Dickinson
uudro to express their THANKS fur the many
floral tributes, letters, telegrams and personal
sympathy, also members of the Braille Library.
,n mcir recent suc.uen ana mu-n.wuu bereave
ment. Will ah ploQso accept this ns a per
sonal acknowledgment of tneir sincere grati
tude.
\IISS RUTH PEPLOE wishes to THANK
ill. nil kind friends, relatives, the directors
und employes of Kilcnbcrg und Zcltncrs for
telegrams, icltcrs, caius and norm tiioutes in
the and loss of my beloved brother. Will all
accept my heartfelt thanks.
21 Cummlng-street. West Brunswick.
R.S . KATH I.E E N HOYLK and FAMILY
sincerely THANK relatives and friends for
visits, letters, telegrams and floral tributes
In her recent sad bereavement. Please necop?
this as a personal acknowledgment of deepest
gratitude.
MRS" ELIZABETH COATES desires to
THANK Mrs. A. Murray, Dr. A. V. It.
Hansen. Nurse Dawson, and nil kind friends
for their practical help and sympatny before
and after the death nt her hushund, Ricnnrd
Thomas Henry (Dad) Coates, late 21st Bat
talion, A.I.F., veteran of Burma and South
African campaigns.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
\LLlNOHAM.— EXCELSIOR LODGE OF
INDUSTRY, No. 16, A.F. and A. MASONS
of VICTORIA.— The OJfleer and ''rethreu nt
thu abovo ifOdge and tin Graft 1.1 general
arc respectfully Invited lo attend the funeral
of our Uro. V/ILLIAM JOHN ALiflMitli AM,
to the WUUnmstown Cemetery. The funeral
will leave E. W. Jackson's Chapel, Ferguson-
street, North Wllllamstown, TII1S DAY (Tues
day), Dth August, at 3.40 p.m.
S. FElinlS. w.m.
T. JAMES, Secretary.
ERNEST W. JACKSON, Undertaker. Phone
25, Willlambtowu.
B EACIL— Tin Friends of Mr. H. E. BEACH.
"Mission Banks," Blrrcgurra, are respcct-
tuily informed that the remains of hla dearly
loved wife. Mabel Caroline, will be Interred Jti
the Eastern Cemetery, Gcclong. Tito funeral is
appointed to leave All Saints' Church of Eng
land Church, corner Talbot anil Noble streets,
Newtown. Gcelong, THIS (Tuesday) AFTER
NOON. the Oth August, where a snort service
will bo held, commencing at 2.15. thence
on conclusion will proceed to the cemetery.
ALEX MONRO, Funcrnl Director. Only ad
dress, 21 Ryrlc-atrcet, Gcclong, Phone 1386.
BUTLER.— Th«s Friends of the iatc JOHN
JOSEPH BUTLER (formerly of Bendlgu)
are respemiully Invited to follow his remains
to tho Brighton Cemetejy. The funeral will
li'flvc lita riDliltMiPn If, kllYflliMh.glriitii ftniilh
Y-irrn. THIS DAY (l'uesdnyL the Dth Inst.,
at 3.45 p.m.
MICUaEu MULOUEEN and SONS. 201
Lonsdnlc-strect, Melbourne; ulso ul Bcndigo.
Phone Cent.. 5420.
("LAXTON. — The Friends of the late FRAN-
J CIS CLAXTON are respectfully informed
his remains will be Interred lu tho Spring Vale
Cemetery, THIS DAY (Tuesday), Dth August.
Mortuary train leaving CaullleUl at l.»5
o'clock.
COAD The Friends of the late Mrs. JANE
COAD uro respectfully Informed that her
rrmnlna will he interred In the Melbourne
Cemetery, Carlton. The funeral will leave the
renkicnco ot her daughter (Mrs. M. K. Green-
away), "»T»npont," 524 Albion-street, West
Brunswick, THIS DAY (Tuesday), Dtn August,
at 2 o'clock.
JOHN ALLISON, Funeral Director, 291 (op.
Empire Theatre). Sydney-road, Brunswick.
Tel., Brunswick 592.
COCKB1LL.— The Friends or the late Mr.
WILLIAM OOCKD1LL arc informed thai
Ins remains will be Interred in tho Cheltenham
Cemetery. Tho Mineral Is appointed to move
from his residence. 212 High-street, St. Kllda.
tO-MOUROW (Wednesday), luth August, nt
2.30 o'clock.
API'S and SONS PTY. LTD.. Funeral Direc
tors. Phones Windsor, 70 and 71.
/ CONNOLLY. — Requiem Mass for the repose
L/ of the soul of the late WILLIAM CON
NOLLY, of 25 Hunter-street, West Brunswick,
and tormerly of Bcndigo. will lie celebrated
at St. rnuI'H R.C. Church, Coburg. THlb
iTucrdny) MORNING, the Oth inst., at 8
o'clock. The funeral will leave the church
at 4 o'clock for the nlnce of interment, the
Fawkncr Cemetery. Friends aro respectfully
invited to attend.
MICH -V PL MPLQUEEN and SON4. 96 J'lvth-
street, Brunswick, and branches. Phone Dwk.,
Utt.
CU n D IHYR eqiiTem Mass wilfbe celebrated
at St. Peter and St. Paul's R.C. Cn urcrs.
Asnhv, Geelone. for the repose of the soul
of the late RICHARD GERARD CUDDIIIY
THIS I'iuwrtluv) MOKNiNU, 9th lust., al
10.30 a.m. Yhw funeral will leave tho church
for the Eastern Cemetery Immediately after
the mass. Friends are respectfully invited
w!lBU,krNG and WELLINGTON. 112 UyrD-
atrcct, Gcelong. Phono 16SD.
|\E SANNA. — The Friends of Mr. LAW-
I J KLNCK JOSEPH DW SANNA, of No. 1
Nool-fitreot, Brighton North, are informed that
tho funeral of Ids dearly beloved wife. Naomi
Clara, will leave Unybould's Parlors. 290 Glen
Hunth-rond, Elsternwiek. THIS DAY (Tues
day), at 3 p.m., for thu place of Interment,
tho Brighton Cemetery, arriving 3.15.
RAYBOULDS. Funeral Directors, Klstcrn-
wick. Phone L55Q7.
I \OHSON. — The Friends of tho Intc ERNEST
II STREET DOBSON. of "nillrrest," Devon
Meadows, are respucUutiv notified that ills
lUMCrUi >hii ii'i.vu iiui ivaiuuuce ul ma uiumvi,
Mr. G. T. Dnbson, "Sunnyfudo." rent 'iron
(lullv-road, Senresby, TO-MORROW (Wednes
day), 10th August, at 3 o'clock, for Inter
ment Jn mo Fein Tree Gully Cemetery.
WILLIAM J. OA UN A It, Funeral Director,
10 Walker-street, Dandcnong, and at Fein
i'reo Guily. Phone, Daml., 308,
1 POLICY.— Friends of thu late Mr. EDMUND
A FRANCIS FOLEY are Informed that his
remains will be Intoned in thu Brighton Ceme
tery. Tho funeral will leave Ids residence, 81
Cromwell-road, South Yarra. THIS DAY
(Tuesday). Dth August, nt 3 o'cloca, arriving
at thu cemetery ui twunty minutes past .»
o clock.
B. MATTHEWS PTY. LTD.. Funeral Direc
tors, 102 Toonik-road, South Ynrra.
TflOLEY. — A.N.A., South Yarra Branch.—
.1 Members ot the unmcti are niiunnetl
that the funeral of ihoir member. Mr. E.
e>\ FOLEY, will leave his residence. 64 cram-
well-mud. South Ynrr.t, tor the Brighton Ceme
tery, THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 3 p.m.
li. J. DARBY, President.
A. G. BYRNE, Secretary.
IflREKMAN.— T!nTl rlends of "Tiie late Mr.
1 WALTER (RUB i i-KEEMAN. tormerly ol
Tasmania, uro respectfully Invited to follow
ills remains vo tuo i uwnncr L'emmery. Th«
funeral will leave his residence, 99 Brunswick-
road, Kant Brunswick. THIS DAY (Tuesday).
9th Inst., nt 2 o'clock.
MICHAEL MULOUEEN nnd SONS. 28 B'yth-
street, Brunswick; (lino at Bcndigo. Phone
Bwk,, 440.
/ 4 R1GGS.— The Friends of the late CLARA
JANE GUIGGH are respectfully Invhe.l to
follow her remains to the place ot Interment,
thu Foolscra.v Cemetery. Thu funor.il will
leave her residence, ft Gertrude-street, Sun.
shine, THIS DAY (Tuesday), oth August, at
2.30 o'clock. Private funeral.
R. B. PENN. Undertaker, cornor Verdun
and Ferguson streets. Wllllamstown (phone,
Wllllamstown 188) ; 101 Durham-road, Sun
shine.
HOGAN. — Tho Friends of the late Mrs.
. MARY HUGAN aro respectfully Informed
that her remains will bo interred in the new
Melbourno Cemetery, Fuwkner. The funeral
will leavo her residence, 21 Grosvenor-strcct,
Abbotsford, THIS (Tuosday) Al-TERNOGN,
Oth August, nt 3. 30 o'clock,
JOHN ALLISON. Funeral Director, head
oltlce, Richmond (tel. J1003).
V
funeral notices.
HYSLOP. — Tho Friends of Mr. TIIOMAS J.
IIYSLOP arc Informed that tho rctnalna
of his dearly, loved wife will he Interred In tho
Melbourne Cemetery, Carlton. The funeral
will leave Appa and Sons' Chapel, 01 Moor-
street, FJlxroy, THIS DAY (Tuesday), the Oth
Inst., at 3 p.m.
\V. G. APPS and SONS PTY. LTD. J1145
(2 lines).
I.EANE — Tno Funeral of the late Michael
jv KEANE will leave St. John the Baptist
Church, Quccn'r-pnrnrie, Clifton Hill, THIS
(Tuesday) MORNING, at 11 o'clock, for the
Fnvvkner Cemetory.
ALFRED ALLISON. Funeral Director, CIII-
ton Hill. Phone JW1708.
aj'AIDMENT. — Friends of the late .Mrs.
Ill ELLEN LOUISA MAIDMENT are in
formed that her remains will be Interred in
iho Brighton Cemetery. The funeral will move
from tno residence of her son-in-law (Mr. Jt.
Green), No. 6 Queon's-nvenue, Caulfleld, TIIiQ
DAY (Tuesday), Oth Inst., at 3 p.m.
HERBERT KING and SONS, Funeral Dlrrc-
t.ors, Glcnterrlc-rond, Malvern . Phone U1039.
MASON.— The Friends of the lute Mr. ED
WIN MASON are respectfully informed
fhnt his remains will be Interred m the Foots
crny Cemetery. The funeral will leave his
resilience, "Alwyn," 15 Central-avonue, Foots
crny, TiHS DAY (Tuesday), at 3.30 p.m.
NELSON BROS., Uwicrtnitcrs. victoria-
street, Footscrny (Tel. 43), und branches.
Tl.f cDONALD.— The Friends of the In(« Mrs.
Ill ELLEN MeDONALD are respectfully in-
vlted to follow iter remains to the place of
Interment, the Footscrny Cemetery. The fune
ral la appointed lo move from her son-in-law's,
Mr. Geo. Smith. 20 Blackwood. street, Yarra.
vllle. THIS DAY (Tuesday), Uth August, at
J.30.
WALTER A. WARNE. Undertaker. 291
nnrkly-st-roet. Footscrny. Phni.o Footscrny.
MITCHELL.- The Friends of Ihe late WIL
LIAM GEORGE MITCHELL, of 133
Hopkins-street, Footscray, are Informed that
his remains will be Interred ln the Footaeray
Cemetery. The funeral will leave his resi
dence, 133 Hopkins-street, Footscray, THIS
DAY (Tuesday), 9th August, at 2.30 p.m.
WALTER WARNE, Undertaker, 291 Barkly-
street, Footscray, W.I l.Phone, Footscray, 9.
j\ MITCHELL. — ASHLAR LODGE." "No."" 280,
DJ l''Oui'SCUAY.--Tnc OlUccrs and Members
of the above Lodge nnd Craft hi umn-r.il iiri«
respectfully Invited to attend the funeral ot
our esteemed brother, WILLIAM GEURGr,
MITCHELL, nt the place ol Interment. Fouls-
cray Cemetery. The tuncrnl will leave 133
Hopklns-strnct, Footscrny, THIS DAY (Tues
day), at 2.30 p.m.
Wor. Bro. II. G, EASTMAN, Mnsler.
F. L. CLARKE, P.M., Secretary, 155 Nich-
olson-strcot, Footscrny.
WALTER WARNE, Undertaker, Unrkly-
street, l-'oolscray.
A I ITCIIELL.— FOOTSCRAY C:iTYBOWLING
111. CLUB.— oniecrs and Members of the above
Cluh are respectfully Invited to follow the re
mains of our Member, GEORGE WILLIAM
MITCHELL, to the place of Interment, tho
Footscrny Cemetery. The funeral Is appointed
to move from his residence, 133 liopklns-
street, Footscrny, THIS DAY (Tuesday), Dili
August, at 2.30 p.m.
\V. WILLIAMS, Secretary.
W. A. WARNE, Undertaker.
MORRISON.— The Friends of the late Mr.
ALFRED ALEXANDER MORRISON are
respectfully Informed that her remains will no
Interred in tho Coburg General Cemetory. 'Die
funeral will leave Ins residence. 968 Drum-
moud-street, North Carlton, THIS 1)AY
I'litertlayj, Dtn August, al 3.30. Private
funeral.
JOUIAH HOLDSWORTH, Funeral Director,
380 Lygmi-slreet. Carlton. Teh, 1D202.
PAGE.— The Frienda of the late Mrs. JEA.-
NlE PAGE art Informed that her remains
will be Interred In the Brighton Cemetery. The
funeral Is appointed to move irom W. G. Appa
and Sons' Chanel, 395 Hlglw.treet, si. Kllda.
THIS DAY (Tuesday), Uth August., ut 11
o'clock.
APPS and SONS PTY. LTD.. Funeral Direc
tors. Phones Windsor. 70 nnd 71.
J>AllKF.R. — The Friends of the pile Mr.
ERNEST PARKER, of 30 Bsnncll-street.
West Brunswick, arc respectfully Informed thnt
ids remains will bo interred in the Coburg
General Cemetery. The funeral will arrive
at the cemetery THIS DAY (Tuesday), 9lh
Aiignrt, at 2 p.m.
JOSIAH HOLDSWORTH, Funeral Director,
3Sd Lygon-strcet. Carlton. Tel. , n222.
RAWSON. — The Friends of Air. ami Mrs.
TIMOTHY RAWSON aro Informed that
the remains of their dearly beloved youngest
son, Albert Charles, will be interred lu tho
Melbourne General Cemetery, Catiton. The
liiueinl will leave their residence, 51 Ensey-
stretl, Colilngwood. THIS DAY (Tuesday),
Dth mat., ut 3 p.m.
J. FERGUSON ami SON, Funeral Directors,
<12 High-street. Tuornbuiy. telephone JW3037,
140 .lohn.iton.strect, Colilngwood.
WALLKY.--T!ic Friends" of A!r. THOMAS
PATRICK WALLEY are respectfully in
vited to follow the remains of his dearly be
loved daughter, Doris Eleanor, to the place
oi' interment, In thu Melbourne Cemetery, Carl
ton. The funeral is appointed to move from
No. 76 Lambeth-street, Kensington, 1'O-MOH-
ROW (Wedncsdnj ). at 2 o'clock.
ALFRED ALLi.ISUN, Funeral Director. 509
Itarecourse-road, NewmurkK. Phone FU59D7.
WILLIAMS. — The Frtemis of the late Ait-
>> THUll ALBERT WILLIAMS are respect
fully Informed thnt his remains will be interred
In the Melbourne Cemetery, Carlton. The fune
ral will move from his residence. 57 Victoria-
street, Flemington, THIS DAY (Tuesday), Uth
August, nt 3.30 p.m.
JOSEPH ALLISON, Funeral Directors 678
Mount Alcxandcr-rond. Moonec Ponds (phone
FU5451), and at Buckley-strcct, Essendon.
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