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BIRTHS.
ATKINS (nee Joyce Thatcher). — On the 23rd
September, at private hospital, Birregurra,
to Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Atkins, of "Clover-
lea," Dean Marsh— a daughter (June Mar-
garet).
BARRATT (nee McIntyre).— On the 4th Oc-
tober, at Ayton Private Hospital, Camber-
well, to Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Barrett, 392
Riversdale-road, Surrey Hills — a daughter.
CLARK (nee MacDougall).— On the 5th Sep-
tember, at 2 Hunter-parade, Paacoe Vale,
to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Clark— a son (James
Andrew).
CLEELAND. — On the 5th October, at Warley
Hospital, Cowes, to Mr. and Mrs. John B.
Cleeland, Wollomai House, Newhaven, Phil-
lip Island— a son (James Hartley). Both
well.
COOLLEDGE (nee Melba Carah)— On the
7th October, at Sister Biggs's Private Hospi-
tal, Moreland-road, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Cool-
ledge, Ewing-street, East Brunswick— a son
(Donald George).
FERGUSON (nee Ruby Lowrey). -On the 2nd
October, at Berklea Private Hospital, 476
Kooyong-road, Caulfield, to Mr. and Mrs.
G. A. Ferguson— a son (Kenneth George).
FREDERICO (nee Marjorie Sherlock).— On the
1st October, at Cambrai Private Hospital,
Alma-road, East St. Kilda, to Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert T. Frederico— a son (Hubert
Rofeno). Both well.
GRIFFITHS (nee Marjorie Harris).— On the
2nd October, at St. George's Hospital, Kew,
to Mr. & Mrs. David C. Griffiths— a daughter.
JACOBS (nee Dolly Barnett). - On the 7th
October at "Clements," Southey-street, El-
wood, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Jacobs— a son.
Both well.
KINSELLA (nee Noble). —On the 26th Sep-
tember, at St. Andrew's, Brighton, to Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Kinselle — a daughter (Mau-
reen).
McDERMOTT (nee Mary Casey).— On the
30th September, at "Loyola," Garden-street,
Brunswick, to Mr. and Mrs. T. McDermott
— a son (Francis Thomas).
MUNDAY (nee Jean Wilkinson). — On the 21st
September, at Guilford Private Hospital,
Canterbury, to Mr. and Mrs. John Munday,
junior— a son (Athol Lee).
MUNRO (nee Edna Hattam).— On the 6th Oc-
tober, at Glenhope Private Hospital— a
daughter.
NAUGHTON. - On the 20th September, at 23
Kingsville-street, West Footscray, to Mr.
and Mrs. Michael Naughton— a daughter.
NEWBOLD (nee Margaret Small).— On the
4th October, at their residence, 6 Rose-
street, Brunswick, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Newbold - a son (Albert George Winton).
Both well.
OWENS.— On the 7th October, to Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Owens, High-street-road, Mount
Waverley— a son. Both well.
PATIENCE.— On the 15th September, at
Nooralie Private Hospital, Ormond, to Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Patience — a son (Peter
Donald).
PENBERTHY (nee Norma Scheele).— On the
5th October, at St. John's Private Hospital,
Footscray, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. N. Pen-
berthy, 37 Rupert-street, Footscray— a son
(Stuart Norman). Both well.
PURCELL.— On the 30th September, at Lyn-
wood Private Hospital, Rushall-crescent,
North Fitzroy, to Mr. and Mrs. R. Purcell,
Woolton-avenue, Northcote - a daughter
(Shirley May).
RIORDAN (nee Mollie Fogarty, East St.
Kilda). - (By Cable.)— On the 8th October,
at St. Luke's, Cork, Ireland, to Dr. and
Mrs. M. J. Riordan — a son.
RISELEY (nee Daisy Hagg).— On the 17th
September, at Sister Pickford's, "Burn
Brae," 204 Ballarat-road, West Footscray,
to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Victor Riseley, of 235
Geelong-road, West Footscray — a daughter
(Margaret Joy).
SABESTON (nee Mary Asker).— On the 23rd
September, at Airlie Private Hospital, to
Mr. and Mrs. Sabeston, of Ford-street, Ivan-
hoe—a son (William James — Billie).
THOMAS (nee Irene Roper). — On the 28th
September, at Moira Private Hospital, Sand-
ringham, to Mr. and Mrs. Perce Thomas—
a daughter (Lois Irene).
MARRIAGES.
HENDERSON-GREIG.— On the 29th August,
at St. Philip's Church of England, Abbots-
ford, by the Rev. W. Edgar Wood, Henry
Morrison, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Henderson, of Tillicoultry, Clackmannan-
shire, Scotland, to Eileen Constance, younger
daughter of Mrs. Greig and the late Mr. H.
W. Greig (late of Richmond and Clifton
Hill).
LEVERSHA— NICHOLLS.— On the 29th Au-
gust, at Coburg Presbyterian Church, by the
Rev. Andrews, Crystal Edna, fourth daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Nicholls, "Ywonga,"
Macedon, to James William, eldest son of
Mr. and Mrs. H. Leversha, "Grandview,"
Harcourt. Present Address: 54 Donne-street,
Moreland, N.13.
MARSH— VINES.— (Silver Wedding.)— On the
10th October, 1906, at Ballarat, by the Rev.
F. E. Harry, William James, son of Mr.
and Mrs. S. Marsh, Darling-road, East Mal-
vern, to Victoria Louise, daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Vines, Latimer,
Geelong and Ballarat. Present address: 1
Dixon-street, Malvern.
NICHOLLS— NELSON.— (Silver Wedding.)— On
10th October, 1906, at the residence of the
bride's brother (Mr. Robert Nelson), East
Kew, by the Rev. Alfred Jones, Hedley
Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Nicholls,
to Elizabeth (Bessie), daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson, both of Camberwell. Present
Address: 15 Brady-street, Croydon, New
South Wales.
SCOTT— ILETT.— On the 12th September,
at Wesley Church, Colac, by Rev. A. R.
Gardner, B.A., R. Stanley, youngest son of
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Scott, of 9 Hart-street,
Colac, to Vera M. A., younger daughter of
Mrs. A. Ilett, Hesse-street, Colac, and the
late Chas. Ilett, late of "Olive Bank,"
Beeac.
TREWEEK—DUNCAN.— On the 12th Septem-
ber, at Church of England, Belgrave, by the
Rev. C. H. Clark, Stacy J. Treweek, second
son of Mr. and Mrs F. J. Treweek, of Tre-
mont to Violet L. M, second eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Duncan,
of Ferny Creek.
DEATHS.
ANDERSON.— On the 6th October, at the
residence of her son (Bruce), Castlemaine,
Eliza Bell, widow of the late Archibald An-
derson, daughter of the late Captain Wil-
liam and Eliza Dow, South Melbourne, and
sister of A. Y. Dow, Sydney. Interred Mel-
bourne General Cemetery 7th inst.
ANDERSON.— On the 9th October, at "Haf-
ton," Korobeit, Robert, late of "Gillespie,"
Wightonshire, Scotland, in his 90th year.
ANDREWS. — On the 9th October, at Alfred
Hospital, Eric (Dick), dearly loved son of
Elizabeth and the late Herbert Andrews, and
loving brother of Silas, Fred (deceased),
Alice (Mrs. Lazer), George and Roy, aged
20 years. "The Aisne," Waverley-road, Mur-
rumbeena.
BALDRY. — On the 9th October, at her resi-
dence, 47 Grant-street, Clifton Hill, Esther,
dearly beloved mother of Esther (Mrs. Keir-
nan), George, Fred, Eva (Mrs. Watson),
Christina (Mrs. Campbell), Ethel, Alice
(Mrs. Roberts), Katie (Mrs. Shepherdson),
aged 81 years and 11 months.
Thy will be done.
BALDRY.— On the 9th October, Esther, dearly
loved mother of Katie, mother-in-law of
Arthur Shepherdson, loving grandma of
Venie, Kenneth and Eric, 6 Rutland-road,
Box Hill. Sweet rest at last.
BALDRY. — On the 9th October, Esther, dearly
loved mother of Alice, mother-in-law Tom
Roberts, 77 Roseneath-street, Clifton Hill.
In God's care.
BARCLAY.— On the 5th October, at the resi-
dence of her daughter, Mrs. Calvert, War-
burton, Barbara, sister of the late Christina
Hirdle, loved aunt of J. and E. Hirdle, in
her 86th year. At rest.
—Inserted by E.H., 253 Burke-road, Cam-
berwell.
BASSETT.— On 20th September, at her sister's
residence, 38 Glenlyon-road, East Brunswick,
Mary Ann, wife of William Stephen Bassett,
of Murphy-street, Burnley.
BETTS. — On the 8th October, at Milton, 20
Molesworth-street, Kew, Catherine Mary,
widow of the Rev. Robert Betts, and loved
mother of Catherine, Ruth and Molly. Pri-
vately interred on the 9th inst.
BOYD (Wilson). — On the 8th October, at the
residence of her son (Mr. L. Wilson), Agnes
Ann, beloved mother of Harry, daughter
in-law, Alice, and grandson, Walter, aged
82 years. Asleep.
BRENNAN (nee Marie Hoff). — On the 6th
October, at Tatura, Augusta Marie, dearly
loved only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hoff,
loving sister of Will, Jack, Fred and Percy
(deceased), aged 38 years.
May her soul rest in peace.
— Inserted by mother, father and brothers,
"Oslo," Bowden-street, Ascot Vale.
BRENNAN (nee Hoff). — On the 6th October,
at Tatura, loved sister and sister-in-law
of Will and Elsie, and loving aunt of Peggy
and Pat.
BRENNAN.— On the 6th October, at Tatura,
Augusta Marie, loved friend of Mary Hurry.
R.I.P.
BRETHERTON.— On the 9th October, at the
Daylesford Hospital, Francis Robert,
dearly beloved husband of Edith Mary,
loving father of Horace Leslie, Francis
Robert, James, Edith, aged 59 years.
Peace, perfect peace.
BURNS.— On the 6th October, at his resi-
dence, 219 Bay-street, Port Melbourne, Ro-
bert Brooks, the dearly loved husband of
the late Ellen Burns, and loving father of
George and Moira, son of the late George
Henderson and Mary Burns, and loving bro-
ther of Isabella, Louisa (Mrs. Green), Her-
bert, Leo, Elsie, Reginald, Gladys and the
late George, Percy and David.
Requiescat in pace.
CARTER. — On the 9th October, at Nether-
court Private Hospital, Surrey Hills, Mar-
garet Jane, the beloved wife of William
Leonard Carter, of North Essendon; be-
loved mother of Myrtle (Mrs. Scott, Syd-
ney) and Frank (North Essendon), third
daughter of late F. N. and Margaret Tunne-
cliff (Collingwood), and loved sister of
Elizabeth (Mrs. Fuller) Georgina (de-
ceased), Frank and Clara (Mrs. Pysing).
Private funeral. No flowers, by request.
After long suffering, peace.
CATO. — On the 8th October, at his residence,
32 Keon-street, Thornbury, Garnet Ray-
mond, the dearly loved husband of Vic., and
devoted father of Bill, Myra, Olive, Norma
and Joyce, much loved son of Mrs. F.
Robson (Fort William, Canada), loving bro-
ther of Ron (Sydney), Bob (Canada). In
God's care. Sydney and Launceston papers
please copy.
CLAPP.—On the 4th October, at Borung rail-
way station, Ernest Victor, loving husband
of Ruby, and loved father of Edward
(deceased), Gilbert, Alice, Gladys, Norris
and George, aged 47 years. Interred Wychi-
tella Cemetery on 5th October. New Zea-
land papers please copy.
A patient sufferer at rest.
COOPER.— On the 7th October, at Ballarat
Base Hospital, William Allan, husband of
Florence, Munro-avenue, Edith Vale; father
of Allan, Marie and Iris, aged 48 years
(late 22nd Btn., A.I.F., and R.A.G.A.).
Interred at Cheltenham 18th October.
At rest.
CROSBIE.— On the 9th October, at his resi-
dence, Balmattum, James Joseph, beloved
husband of the late Johanna, and loving
father of Patrick, Thomas, William, Jack,
Martin, Michael, Mary and Leo, aged 74
years. R.I.P.
DANKS.— On the 8th October, at her resi-
dence, "Hazeldene," Balwyn-road, Canter-
bury, Jane Blaylock, widow of Aaron Tur-
ner Danks, and loving mother of Annie,
John (deceased) and Fred, aged 64 years.
Privately interred on the 9th inst.
DRON.— On the 8th October, at Trinafor Pri-
vate Hospital, Moonee Ponds, William,
dearly beloved husband of Ethel, loving
father of Doris (Mrs. Holland), Beryl, Wil-
liam and Ellen, Burnell-street, Essendon;
also loving grandfather of Lorraine Holland,
aged 59 years.
—Inserted by his loving wife and family.
DUNSTONE (nee Lawry).— On the 8th Octo-
ber, at Moonee Ponds, Nancy, loved wife
of the late Robert Dunstone, loving mother
of Alfred (deceased), Minnie (Mrs. Kerri-
son), Annie (Mrs. Edwards), Nicholas (de-
ceased), Thomas (deceased) and William
Lawry, aged 75 years.
EAGLES (nee Brotchie).— On the 5th Octo-
ber (suddenly), at a private hospital, Lily,
the dearly loved daughter of Frederick and
Sarah Brotchie, of 40 Rutland-street, Clif-
ton Hill, and loving sister of Selina (de-
ceased), James (deceased), Fanny (de-
ceased), Harry, Violet (Mrs. Searle), Edie
(Mrs. Worrel), and dear aunt of Edie,
Beryl, Gloria and Keith, aged 35 years.
Deeply mourned.
EAGLES (nee Brotchie). - On the 5th October
(suddenly), at private hospital, Lillian,
dearly beloved wife of Bert, Johnston-street,
Abbotsford. Dearly loved and sadly missed.
DEATHS.
EAGLES (nee Brotchie).— On the 5th October
(suddenly), at private hospital, Lillian, dear-
ly beloved wife of Bert, Johnston-street
Abbotsford.
—Inserted by Mrs. Eagles, family, Rose,
Charlie, Ruby and Bob; brother-in-law,
Hughie; sisters-in-law, Eva and Gertie.
EASTON.— On the 8th October, at the Mel-
bourne Hospital, Gladys, loving wife of Or-
mond L. Easton, and loved mother of Gladys
and Ron, aged 28 years. Sadly missed.
EDGAR.— On the 2nd October (result of motor
accident), at Shanghai, China, Thora Lefroy
(Froy), dearly loved youngest daughter of
Mrs. A. A. Edgar, of Bellerive, Tasmania,
and the late J. C. Edgar (late Education de-
partment, Tasmania); sister of Millie
(Perth), Margaret (Bellerive, Tasmania),
Oliver and Bert (Sydney), Edward and
Charles (Melbourne).
FAHEY.— On the 6th October, at Ballarat,
Edward, son of the late John and Bridget
Fahey, of Elaine; brother of Delia (Mel-
bourne), Kate (W.A.), Agnes (W.A.), Mar-
garet (St. Columba), Teresa (England),
James (Hawthorn), age 58 years. West
Australian papers please copy. R.I.P.
FARNSWORTH. — On the 5th October, George
William, loved father of Ethel (Mrs. Hunt,
West Australia) and Lillie (South Yarra).
A kind father. A true friend.
FARNSWORTH.— A tribute to the memory of
George William, who passed away on the
5th October. Always bright and cheerful and
ready for his game, he will be missed by
old and new friends.
FARNSWORTH.— On the 5th October, George
William, very dear friend of Patricia Tier-
ney. A friend indeed.
FITZPATRICK.— On the 9lh October, Edward
James Fitzpatrick, of 3 Amsterdam-street,
Richmond, dearly beloved husband of Wini-
fred May, and loved father of Winifred May
and James Edward, aged 41 years.
FOWLER.— On the 9th October, at his resi-
dence, 69 Cobden-street, South Melbourne,
Henry, the dearly beloved husband of Ann
Fowler, aged 59 years. In God's care.
FREEMAN. — On the 8th October, at the re-
sidence of his son, 18 St. George's-road,
North Fitzroy, George Thomas, beloved hus-
band of Florence R. Freeman, loved father
of William, loved brother of Rachael, Flor-
ence, Bertha, William, David and Alice,
and stepbrother of C. Collas, in his 54th
year. Peace, perfect peace.
GRAY. — On the 30th September, at Hamilton,
Michael Brown loved husband of the late
Jane Gray, father of Leslie G. Gray, and
grandfather of John L. Gray, aged 78
years.
HALL.— On the 9th October, at his residence,
"Mount View," Glen Vale, James Edward,
beloved husband of Miriam Hall, aged 75
years.
HARDY.— On the 9th October, at his resi-
dence, 302 Kooyong-road, Caulfield, Robert
Holtham, dearly loved son of Jane and the
late John Hardy, and loved brother of
Gladys (Mrs. A. G. Johnstone), and loved
brother-in-law of George. Greatly missed.
HARDY.— On the 9th October, at his residence,
302 Kooyong-road, Caulfield, Robert Hol-
tham, dearly beloved husband of Ada, and
loved father of Stella, aged 34 years.
Greatly missed.
HARGREAVES. — On the 30th September, at
Northam, W.A., Joseph, the dearly loved son
of the late Thomas Kitching and Elinor
Hargreaves, of Dixon's Creek, and loved
brother of Annie (Mrs. Rose), Alfred (Ring-
wood), John (deceased), Arthur (Hurst-
bridge), Ellen, Thomas, Rachel (Mrs. Bron-
ger), Philip (deceased), Clarence (North-
cote). Deeply mourned.
HENBY.— On the 6th October, at her residence,
555 Inkerman-road, Caulfield, Sophia Emma,
late of "Richmond House," Mildura, beloved
wife of the late James Henby, beloved mo-
ther of thirteen children (two deceased),
eight grandchildren and 2 great grandchild-
ren, aged 92 years. Passed peacefully away
after a short illness.
HICKS.— On the 8th October (suddenly), at
her residence, 86 Bendigo-street, Prahran,
Mary Maria, the dearly beloved wife of the
late Edward Hicks, loving mother of Hilda,
Percy (dec., late of A.I.F.), Fred (dec.,
A.I.F.) and Ernest. By request, no flow-
ers.
HICKS.— On the 8th October (suddenly), Mrs.
Minnie Hicks, loving mother of the late
Percy and Earnest Hicks.
—Inserted by Mrs. J. Park, 86 Bendigo-
street, Prahran.
HIGGINS. — On the 8th October, at her resi-
dence, 12 Batman-street, North Fitzroy,
Sarah, relict of the late Patrick Higgins,
late of Maryborough, and dearly beloved
mother of Mary (deceased), and Julia Hig-
gins, aged 75 years. R.I.P. Maryborough
papers please copy.
INGLIS.— On the 2nd October, at 23 Wilson-
street, South Yarra, Christina, dearly be
loved mother of Edith, and loving sister
of Jessie, aged 70 years.
Peace, perfect peace.
KIERNAN.— On the 9th October, at Nazareth
House, Jane, dearly loved aunt of Thomas
Kiernan, Preston. R.I.P.
KINDER. — On the 9th October, at his parents'
residence, 18 Myrtle-road, Canterbury,
Kevin, dearly loved youngest son of Mr.
and Mrs. H. Kender, loving brother of Wil-
liam, Edie, Harold and Frank, aged 2½
years. Patient little sufferer at rest.
KING. — On the 8th October, Jack, much loved
son of Emily Edwards, and the late D. J.
King (Ararat), and loved brother of Stan,
Dave, Stuart and Irene, and late Dickie
Edwards.
LACEY. — On the 7th October, at her resi-
dence, York-street, Sale, Flora Isabel,
daughter of the late S. Lacey and Mrs.
Lacey.
LAUER.— On the 8th October, Charles, the
dearly loved brother of Amelia (Mrs. Done-
gan), and loved uncle of Doreen and Roger,
of 139 Richardson-street, Middle Park (late
of Bendigo and Walhalla).
LAUER.— On the 8th October, at Melbourne
Hospital, Charles, beloved husband of the
late Harriett Lauer, loving father of Walton
and George, dear granddad of Gwladys,
aged 73 years.
LOVELL.— On the 9th October, at Ballarat,
Robert Esh, beloved husband of Annie, and
loved father of Ormond, Ida (Mrs. Potgietor)
and Rita, aged 77 years 7 months.
At rest.
LOWTHER (nee Lily Forbes). — On the 9th
October, at the Austin Hospital, Elizabeth
Jane, sister of Ted, and sister-in-law of
Nellie, late of 94 Cambridge-street, Colling-
wood, and J. C. Williamson's, aged 63 years.
At rest.
LOWTHER.— On the 9th October, Elizabeth
Lowther, the dearly beloved aunt of Ted,
Bill, Sydney, Jack, Allan, Alfred, Douglas,
Rosie and Nellie. A patient sufferer at rest.
MAY. — In loving memory of Frank, our
dearly beloved brother in Christ, who passed
to higher service on 8th October. Dearly
loved and esteemed by all, his influence will
ever remain with us.
He being dead, yet speakcth.
—Inserted by officers and members of the
Darling Baptist Church.
McAULIFFE.— On the 9th October, at the
residence of her niece, Mrs. H. J. Rich,
101 Roslyn-road, Belmont, Geelong, Julia,
the beloved daughter of the late P. J and
Margaret McAuliffe, and loved sister of
Charles (deceased), Mary (Mrs. Falmon),
Margaret, Richard (deceased), William (de-
ceased), Reuben (deceased) and Archie (de-
ceased). Peace, perfect peace. Private
interment.
McDONALD.— On the 7th October (suddenly),
at private hospital, Elizabeth Grace, the
beloved wife of Donald McDonald, of 42
Lorne-street, Moonee Ponds (late G.P.O.),
loving mother of Stephen and Drucie, affec-
tionate sister of Mrs. A. H. Bye, Mrs. F.
A. Bye (deceased) and Mr. Walter Uridge.
For ever with the Lord.
McGOLDRICK.— On the 7th October, at her
residence, "Tara," Lynch-street, Footscray,
Margaret Teresa, dearly beloved wife of
John McGoldrick, and loving mother of
Mollie and Kathlene, and dearly beloved sis-
ter of James Duffy (Albert Park), Mary
(Mrs. W. O'Neill, Brunswick), Ellen (Mrs.
P. Daly, Moreland), Alice (Mrs. J. Staple-
ton, Moreland) and Joseph Duffy (Albert
Park). Privately interred at Footscray
Cemetery on the 8th. R.I.P.
McLEISH. — On the 9th October, at "Elm-
grove," Yea, James, dearly loved husband
of Catherine, and loving father of Don
(deceased), Clara, Myrtle, Steve and Alex,
aged 70 years.
With Christ, which is far better.
MITTY. — On the 2nd October, at 33 Close-
burn-avenue, Windsor, Mary Gertrude
(May), the dearly beloved wife of Frederick,
loving younger daughter of Annie and the
late John Cavanough, dear sister of Maurice
(deceased), Jess (Mrs. Sydney Smith), Flor-
ence (Mrs. W. Dreger) and John.
Requiescat in pace.
MONASH.— On the 8th October, at "Iona,"
St. George's-road, Toorak, John, the be-
loved husband of the late Victoria Monash,
dearly beloved father of Bertha, father-in-
law of Gershon Bennett, aged 66 years.
May his soul rest in peace.
MONASH.— On the 8th October, at "Iona,"
St. George's-road, Toorak, John, the dearly
loved grandad of John Monash (deceased),
David Monash, Elizabeth Monash and John
Colin Monash Bennett.
MONASH.— On the 8th October, at "Iona,"
St. George's-road, Toorak, John, the dearly
loved brother of Mathilde and Louise (Mrs.
(Rosenhain, London).
MONASH.— On the 8th October, at "Iona,"
St. George's-road, Toorak, John, loved
cousin and dearest friend of Mathilde and
Sophie Roth.
MORTON.— On the 9th October, at his resi-
dence, 38 Canterbury-street, Flemington,
Robert Morton, beloved uncle of William,
Margaret, Alex., Robert and John.
NAYLOR.— On the 9th October, at his resi-
dence, "Fernshaw," 13 Beach-road, Hamp-
den, Edward Naylor, in his 79th year. No
flowers by request.
O'DEA.— On the 8th October, at Ballara Pri-
vate Hospital, Castlemaine, Thomas, beloved
husband of Mary Anne O'Dea, and loved
father of Sylvester, Olive (Mrs. Fenton),
Frank, William, Thomas (deceased), Mary
and Leslie, aged 73 years.
Requiescat in pace.
O'DONOHOE.— On the 7th October, at Alfred
Hospital (pneumonia), Mary, eldest daugh-
ter of the late James O'Donohoe, late of
Opossum Point, New South Wales, and Mrs.
S. Thompson, of Wesburn, Victoria, loving
sister of Helena (deceased), James (de-
ceased), Eily and Annie. R.I.P. Corryong
papers please copy.
PARKES. — On the 8th October, at Camp Hill,
Creswick, Thomas, beloved eldest son of the
late Joseph and Mary Ann Parkes, and
loved brother of Eliza (Mrs. Webb, Warra-
gul, deceased), Annie (Mrs. R. Featherstone,
deceased), Esther (Mrs. J. Ward, Newlyn,
deceased), Lizzie (Mrs. Douglas, Ballarat,
deceased), William (Ballarat), Ruth (Cres-
wick), Joseph (Hurst-bridge), Polly (Mrs.
Fairchild, Melbourne), aged 80 years.
At rest.
PATTERSON. — On the 7th October, at private
hospital, Middle Brighton, Charles Stuart,
late of 31 Black-street, Middle Brighton,
dearly loved husband of the late Moria, and
loving father of Lillie, Robert, Eleanor (Mrs.
J. H. Frewin), Andrew and Emily (Mrs. E.
A. Holland), aged 90 years. Privately in-
terred at Melbourne General Cemetery 8th
October. Peace, perfect peace.
DEATHS.
PIDOTO. — On the 5th October, at her resi-
dence, 16 Brennand-street, North Fitzroy,
Frances Elizabeth, relict of the late Captain
Carmelo Pidoto, dearly loved mother of Rose
(Mrs. Grogan, Elmore), Mary (Mrs. Hayes,
Prahran), Josephine (deceased), Angie (Mrs.
Williams, West Australia), Carmela (Mrs.
Wallace, Preston), Lottie (North Fitzroy),
Nena (Mrs. Burren, North Fitzroy), Jack
(South Australia) and Will (Drouin), late of
Dromana. Interred privately 7th October.
R.I.P. Our darling mother.
RICHARDSON. — On the 4th October, at the
residence of her daughter (Mrs. H. Wyhoon),
29 Regent-street, Oakleigh, Marion Alicia,
beloved wife of William, fond mother of
Ada, Alice, Blanche (deceased), Ethel (de-
ceased), William, Marion, Hilda, Stella and
Elsie, aged 73 years.
ROGAN.—On the 8th October, at his residence,
141 Arthur-street, Fairfield, George James,
beloved husband of the late Annie Rogan,
and loving father of Bessie (Mrs. Green-
land), Annie (Mrs. Hillman), William, Mary
(Mrs. O'Shannassy), Lena (Mrs. Smith),
George, Gladys (Mrs. Watts), John, Leo,
Robert, Eileen and Lucy, aged 67 years.
Rest in peace.
SCARFFE. — A mark of esteem for our late
brother, James Scarffe, who passed away on
7th October, for 39 years a member of Star
of Richmond, No. 8. U.A.O., Druids.
— S. Syratt. Arch Druid; L. W. Curtis,
secretary.
SILK. — On the 7th October, at her daughter's
residence (Mrs. A. Lofts, 98 Bell-street,
Coburg), Mary Ann, widow of the late
Archibald S. Silk (formerly of Geelong), and
loving mother of Ernest C. Melhuish, Eliza-
beth (Mrs. A. Lofts, Coburg), William
(South Africa), John (Clifton Hill), Miriam
(Mrs. W. Robinson, Brunswick), Eli (Ben-
digo), Alfred (Geelong West), aged 85 years.
A colonist of 77 years. Interred at Gee-
long on 8th October.
A patient sufferer at rest.
SMITH. — On the 2nd October, at 9 Milroy-
street, North Brighton, Mary, the beloved
wife of Robert Smith, loving mother of
Angus, and mother-in-law of May; also
loved grandma of Lorna and Ron. Pri-
vately interred on the 3rd inst. At rest.
SOUTHERN. — On the 7th October, at the resi-
dence of his sisters, 196 Punt Road, Prahran,
Walter Aneurin Southern, dearly loved
second son of the late Thomas and Annie
Southern, of Busholme House, Tarrawingee,
Victoria.
SOUTHERN. — On the 7th October, at Punt-
road, Prahran, Walter, beloved eldest sur-
viving son of the late Thomas and Annie
Southern, "Rusholme House," Tarrawingee.
STAERS. — On the 5th October, Herman Carl
(Harry), late Melbourne Tramway Board,
Nicholson and Gertrude streets, Fitzroy.
God saw when his footsteps faltered,
His heart so faint and weak;
And bade him rest a season,
So He giveth his beloved sleep.
One little word not hard to write
Will be remembered all my life, Harry.
— Inserted by M.M., Fitzroy.
STANGER. — At the residence of his son-in-
law, Arkaringa-crescent, Black Rock, Tho-
mas, beloved husband of Kate Stanger, and
father of Mabel (Mrs. E. Dimsey), aged 65
years.
STIRLING.— On the 6th October, at Caul-
field Military Hospital, David Keith, the
beloved youngest son of David and Louisa
Stirling, 3 Shamrock-street, Essendon; be-
loved brother of Leslie, Warrnambool, and
Hilda (deceased), late 14th Batt., A.I.F.,
aged 35 years. An Anzac at rest.
STUBBS (nee Bouverie, Isworth). — On the
18th September, at the Cheltenham Home,
Mary Elizabeth, wife of Woodford Stubbs,
mother of Elva (Mercy (Mrs. Davidson,
Middle Brighton), Zelma and Harold, and
grandmother of Robert and Betty, age 64.
At rest.
— Inserted by sisters and brothers.
STUCK. — On the 9th October, at his resi-
dence, 57 Davis-avenue, South Yarra,
Robert William, the dearly loved husband of
Edith Gertrude, loved father of Alice (Mrs.
W. H. Neville), and Edith (Mrs. R.
Burch), N.Z.
SCHWIEGER.— On the 9th October, at
"Ceres," Epsom-road, Ascot Vale, Henry,
the beloved husband of Lydia, aged 56
years.
TRUST.— On the 9th October, at Kew, Wil-
liam, son of the late Thomas and Annie
Trust, of Panmure, beloved brother of Mary
(Mrs. Birmingham, S. Aust.), Nellie (Mrs.
Mewha, Bendigo), Elizabeth (Mrs. Bird,
West Aust.), aged 69 years.
TWOMEY. — On the 8th October, at private
hospital, John Twomey, Victorian Railways,
formerly of Sunshine, the dearly beloved
brother of Ellie (Mrs. Bartholomew), Wil-
liam (deceased), James (deceased), and
Margaret (Mrs. H. Twomey, deceased), aged
57 years. May his soul rest in peace.
VARE. — On the 9th October, at the residence
of her son-in-law, Mr. H. Bishop, 7 Paisley-
street, Footscray, Eliza, relict of Henry Wil-
liam Vare, and loved mother of Henrietta
(Mrs. Busbridge) and Louisa (Mrs. Bishop),
aged 76 years. No burdens yonder.
WADDS. — On the 9th October, at private
hospital, Frank Wadds, of Williamstown,
the dearly beloved husband of the late
Fanny, and loving father of Florence, Will,
Sarah (Mrs. Thompson) and Os., and loved
grandfather of Frank, Edna, Ronnie, Joan,
Betty and Jack, and greatgrandfather of
baby Frank aged 77 years.
Husband and wife reunited.
WALLEN. — On the 6th October, Frank, loved
husband of Annetta, second son of the late
Robert Wallen, aged 59 years. Privately
cremated.
WHITE. — On the 4th Dctober, at "Ludgvan,"
Brighton Beach, Mary, beloved wife of the
late Thomas White, R.N., and dearly loved
mother of Bertha, aged 79 years.
WHITE. — On the 7th October, Arthur John
White, beloved husband of Martha, father of
Charlie (killed in action), Kathleen and
Hilda, aged 75 years. (Late of B.S. and
F., and Lillydale.
WOODYATT. — On the 9th October, at her
parents' residence, 20 Greeves-street, Fitz-
roy, Olive, youngest daughter of Alfred and
Evelyn Woodyatt, loved baby sister of
Alfred (deceased), Max, Merl, Harold,
Irene, Jean and Valda, aged 2 months.
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in memoriam. '
on Active Service.
CURIUE. — In loving memory of our dear bro-
.V p'.VatS James Currie, killed in action
on the flth October, 1917.
_ May his soul rest in peace.
Dearer to memory than words can tell,
la the brother we lost and loved so well;
A day of remembrance sad to recall.
Still in our hearts you are loved by us
— Inserted by his loving sisters, JeBsie Bren-
nan and Nellie Stone.
ORNSBY, — In sacred .memory of our dearly
lved son and brother, William Grey Ornsby,
Pioneer Battalion, who fell in action on
11th October. 1917.
Oft we think of you, dear Will,
And our hearts are sad with pain;
Oh, this world would be a heaven,
Could wc near your voice again.
J'ljcndfl may think that we forget you,
„When at times they see us smile;
But-they little know the sorrow
Which that smile hides all the while.
..Inserted by his father and brother, 12
Wnratun- street. Ascot Vale.
SMITH. — in loving memory of my darling
brother. Private W. L. Smith, who was
killed. In action on the 9th October, 1917
(previously reported missing), tent mate of
Private Joe McKcnzle, killed In action oi
the 10th October, 191Q, brother-in-law of
the late Private J. W. Smith, brother or the
late Mrs. Alice Ruddle, loving uncle ot
Owen and Elaine. Lest wc forget.
Always lovingly remembered.
—inserted by his sister. Florrie, and nieces,
Gwcit and Elaine Smith.
WATSON. — In loving memory of Private G.
G. Watson, killed in action 4th October,
1917. nt Flanders, France; also his loving
brother, Sergeant W. Watson, killed in ac
tion on the 5th October, J918, on the Htn-
denhurg line, So dearly loved;
They wavered not, not' reasoned why,
The call resistless came;
It sent them o'er the seas to die,
But left behind their honored name.
- -Inserted by their loving mother, M. Wat-
sun, Mons-parade, Noble Park.
YVATSON. — In loving memory of Private G.
Allied In action on 4th October,
1917, at Flanders. France; also his loving
.Sfit. W. D. Watson, killed in action
th October, 1918, on the Hlndenburg line.
Their life was not a blaze of glory won,
But Just an adding up of days In which
good deeds - were dohe.
—Inserted by their loving sister and brother-
, in-law, Thelma and Alex, and niece and ne-
. phew, Jean and Alex. Cameron.
WESTON. — In loving memory of my dear son,
Stanley, who made the supreme sacrifice
France, on the 8th October, 1918; also my
dear husband, who passed away on the 7th
December; 1915, late Kensington.
„ Ever remembered.
—J. Weston.
in memoriam.
ALLEN.— In loving memory of 'our dear daugh
ter, Edna, who passed away on 10th Octo-
.< ber, 1928.
To-day brings back fond memories
Of our dear one gone to rest;
AndJhose who think of you to-day, dear
Arc those .who love you best.
—Inserted by her loving father, mother,
sisters and brother, 214 Gower-st., Preston!
ARNESON. — In loving memory of my dear
husband and father, Charles Levin, who
passed away suddenly at Hampton, on the
10th October, J92-J. Ever remembered.
— Inserted by his loving wife and family.
BAKER.— In loving memory of our beloved
eldest daughter, Gladys, who died on Hth
. October, 1930. aged 21 years.
Jn memory u constant thought,
In heart a silent sorrow.
—inserted by loving parents, brothera and
sisters, Rlngwood.
BELLEVILLE. — In loving memory of my dear
wife, Theresa, who pussed awuy at Fleming-
ton on 10th October, 1930.
O God Is good, He gives me strength
To bear my heavy cross.
He is tho only One that knows
My loneliness and loss.
— Inserted by her loving husband, Paddy.
BELLEVILLE.— In fond remembrance of our
darling Tesa, who died on 10th October,
immaculate heart of Mary,
Your prayers for her extol;
O sacred heart of Jeuus,
Have mercy on her soul,
—Inserted by the Belleville family.
BENNETT. — In loving memory of our dear
mother and . grandma, who passed away
on 11th October, 1930. Sadly missed.
—Inserted by her loving daughter and son-
in-law, Estelie, and Dave Haines; also
grandchildren.. Irene and Lorna.
BENNETT. — In loving memory of my dear
mother, who died llth October, 1930.
A day of remembrance, so sad to recall.
—Inserted by her loving daughter, son-in-
law, Florrie and Peter Boland.
BEST.— in loving memory of our loved only
daughter, Isabcll Elsie, who passed away
on 12th October, 1927.
Only a sweet remembrance
Of a voice I hear no more;
Though its echoes return in an endless
song,
Like waves on the ocean shore.
— InKcrted by her lonely mother and step
father. 1
BLOXHAM. — In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on llth October.
1010. at Esplanade. Clifton HIU.
Tilt memory falls and life departs.
You will live for ever in our hearts.
Our mother.
— Inserted by her loving daughters, Nellie
and Ivy.
3RADLEY— WATERSON.— In loving memory
of our dear daughter and sister, Sylvia.
i who passed away on the llth October, 192?!
We treasure sweet memories always
Of a lovely form so fair;
With blue eyes, clear and smiling,
And tho light in her sunny hair.
Wo miss her smiles of welcome,
We miss her words of praise;
Wo miss her; yes, we zuJss her
Tn a thousand different ways.
— Inserted by her loving parents and sister.
. brennan. — In loving memory of ray dear
; wife and mother, who passed away iitu
Ucluher, 1914.
\ Juht a line of sweet remembrance,
Just a memory, fond and true;
Whatever else wc fail to do.
Dear mother, wo always remember you.
j —.Inserted by her loving husband and chil
dren.
in memoriam.
BROWN. — In loving 'memory of our dear
mother, who passed to the higher life 10th
October. 1923.
-Inserted by her sons, David, John and
James.
BROWN.— In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed away on the llth of
October, 1928.
It's hard to find words sweet enough,
For my dear mother we loved so dear?
And harder still to say how much
Wc miss her year by year.
—Inserted by her loving daughter, Mrs.
Alex. Wlnslow, and family, Port Melbourne.
BROWNLIE.— In loving memory of our dearly
loved brother. Bob, who passed away - on
10th October. 1928. at 146 WIIllaroBtown-
road. Port Melbourne. So dearly loved.
Inserted by Daisy, Jean, B1U and Auntie
BROWNLIE.— in loving memory of our dear
brother, Robert (Bobby), passed away 10th
October, 1928; also our dear stepmother,
Minnie, passed, away 5th October, 1929;
also our dear father, Robert, passed away
-4th October, 1023. Peaco, perfect peace.
But when God cally we must obey,
'For what He gives He takes away.
—Inserted . by his loving brother. Samuel;
sister-in-law, Ellicl; niece, Ethel, Dons
Fairfield.
BRUCE.— In fond and loving memory of my
dear. wife and our dear mother, who passed
away loth October, 1924.
Months pass on and years roll by.
But loving memories never die.
— Inserted by husband and family.
CAHKEEK.— Fondest memories of Emma, de
voted w'lfc and mother, who passed away
on llth October, 1930. .
Her Hfo a beautiful memory,
Her absence our great sorrow.
—Inserted by her loving and sorrowing hus
band and family, Garaen Vale.
CARR.— In- loving memory' of our dear mother,
who passed away on the loth October, 1921;
fi80 ,dear lather» who passed away on
the 7lh May, 1902.
In memory a constant thought,
In heart a allent sorrow.
SvThuVe,dAnynk-!,elr 'Vlns Don' Jaclt' aml
CARR. — In loving memory of our dear mother,
who passed away 10th October, 192J.
Some day, . some time, our1 eyes will sco
. The dear face we hold in memory.
iTtaw t "tLJBhcr and son-
in-law,- and A. Consldine.
CHAMBERS. — In loving memory of my dear
October YMO" pa"scd away on the llth
For her, peaceful rest,
, . , . iov us, memories.
—Inserted by her loving husband, Will.
Ioy|nS remembranco of my
?uolly ,?,5ue5fei'' ar>d ur affectionate
5onr' dlcd oa thc ilth October,
1930. Memories.
—Inserted by her loving mother and sisters,
Bessie and Amy.
CHAMBERS.— In loving memory of dear sis-
1930 ' 3 pa88cd awfly Hth October,
-rlnserted by Raymond Gilbert.
CIIARMAN.— In loving memory of my dear
Jp/C . and our dear mother, who departed
this on thc llth October,- 19t7.
—Inserted by her loving- husband and
family.
L-rJ n loving memory of .my doar
CatherLnA Who departed this life on
llth October. 191 1, at Noble Park. R.I.P,
McCoy y llcr loving daughter; Frances
CHEEL.— In loving memory of our dear daugh-
Maggie, who passed away
on the 5th'October, 1908, aged 22 years? also
dear husband and father, on the 30th July,
1931. Missing links.
Lead, kindly Light, arald the encircling
' 'gloom;
Lead Thou me on;
Tho night is dark and I am far from home,
Lead Thou me on;
Keep Thou my feet, l do. not ask to see
Tho distant scene, one step enough for mo.
CHETKETT.; — In loving memory of our dear
brother,' Herb., who passed away on 9th
October,. 1929, at the Ansae Hostel.
- Just a token, fond and true.
To show, dear Herb., we think of you;
-Loved and remembered the same to-day
As in the hour you passed away.
— Inserted by, his sister, Gertie; also nieces
and nephews, Eavieas, Alvyn, Arthur,
Muriel Allport."
CHURCHILL. — In loving memory of our dear
father, who . died 10th October, 1929; also
our dear mother,' died 19th November, 1929.
We stand on this lonely earth, dear ones,
And gaze at the sky so blue.
Wc picture the land of sunshine,
And dream each day of you.
— Inserted ' by their loving daughter, Gertie,
and son-in-law, Harry; also granddaughters,
Alma and Hannah.
CLAUSS. — In loving remembrance of our dear
sister. Margaret, who passed away on the
1st: October, 1929. Sadly missed.
— Inserted by ber loving sister and brother-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gunn, Willlamstown.
CLEMENTS.— In loving memory of my dear
brother, Charlie, who passed away 11th
October. 1929.
This day recalls sad memories
Of a loved one gone to rest.
— Inserted by his loving step-mother and
brother. William Clements.
CLEMENTS.— In loving memory of Charles
Clements, who passed away on 11th October,
1930.
No morning dawns, or evening comes,
But thou art remembered by us all.
— "Eureka," 25 Davies-street, Brunswick.
COOK.— In loving memory of our dear son
and. brother. Charles, who passed away at
Lake Boga on 10th October, 1930.
Treasured memory,
A legacy whose fragrance ne'er departe.
— Inserted by his .father, sisters, Martha,
Alice (Mrs. Boyd), Edith . (Mrs. Orton),
Ruby (Mrs. Briggs), Daisy (Mrs. Gal-
bratth), ' Sylvia (Mrs. Johnston), Elma
(Mrs. Nankervls), Esma (Mrs. York) and
Jim.
DOHERTY.— In loving memory of our dear
father, who died on the llth October, 1930.
We cherish still with love Blncere, .
Beautiful memories of one so dear;
Loved in' life, treasured in death,
A beautiful memory is ail we have left.
—Inserted by his i son and daughter-in-law.
. T. and E. Doherty, and grandsons.
FORSYTH.— In sacred and loving memory of
my beloved mother, who passed away on
llth October. 1923.
, Life's golden sun, how swift it sets.
The short, sweet day soon dies.
Hope's sky Is clouded with regrets,
For every joy that dies.
But- in my heart, most pnered shrine,
Where love shines true and clear.
There is a lamp that ever. burns
In memory; dear mother, of you.
—Inserted by her daughter, Milly Forsyth.
FORSYTH. — In loving memory of our dear
mother, whp passed away llth October,
When we place the ilowers upon your grave.
In fancy we see ypur smlle.
Then the. old world is bright again
Just for a little while.
— Inserted by her loving daughter, Beatrice,
and. son-in-law. Archibald Bell. .
FORSYTH. — Ever remembered.
—By W. Rayment.
ntemory of my dear friend,
Matt, who passed away llth October, 1030.
Ever to be remembered.
—Inserted by his friend, R. O'Shannassy,
11 May-street, Deepdenc.
GARDINER.— In loving memory of our dear
HStJ,er' who passed away 10th October,
3928;- also our dear sister, on 25th Septem
ber, 1928. Badly missed.
You always said wc would miss you, mum,
lour wordd have proved too true;
But now It is better,
That you -are steeping peacefully.
—Inserted by her children, late of Scddoti.
GARDINER,.ln loving memory of my dear
husband,- Joe. and our loved father, who
passed away 10th October. 1928.
. . Fragrant memories.
— Inserted by loving wife, son, daughter.
GIVEN.— In Joying memory of my dear hue-
103C father, who departed 10th October,
— Inserted by his loving wife and family.
GODDFN.-In loving memory of my husband.
iS?no 9»d®n' Rffectlonate father of
and ,S.auy'pa\sed peacefully uway
at Monbulk on 10th October 1929.
His life u beautiful memory,
His absence a silent sorrow.
—inserted by hla wife, Helena Godden, Mon-
GRAHAM.-In loving memory of my dear
wife. Rose, who passed- away on the llth
October, 1930, at "Roseleigh," Bayswater-
street, Kensington. J 1
Whatever else I fail to do,
. My. -thoughts will always be of you.
r-eerted by her loving husband, Archi
bald g. Graham.
loving memory of my darling
mother, who passed away on the llth
?trcOctrk3|0„gton.',ROSCle'81'''' Buyater-
A' beautiful memory' left behind
Of a loving mothor so good and kind.
—Inserted by her 'loving daughter and son-
in-law, Florrie and Bob Powell.
ne0, — 1,1 affectionate mem-
ot my loving daughter and our dear
sister, Hose who passed away on llth
' street "'Kensington . RMek>lEh'"
Our family link was broken
Just twelve months to-day, 1
? Sweet remembrance.
—Inserted by her loving mother, sisters and
Jack "' y' Bm"y» Albert, Cos and
GRAHAM.— In ever loving memory of dear
Rose, called home llth October, 1930, loved
slnter-Jn-law of Jack and Florrie Graham.
Kensington.
Too dearly loved to be ever forgotten.
GRAHAM.— In loving memory of our dear
cousin Rose, who passed away on thc llth
October. 10J0. Ever remembered.
—Inserted by Agnes and Waller.
GREGORY.— In affectionate memory of my
bflovcd husband, James Gregory, father of
October io"yUK5C,i away midde»ly on 9th
Sadly missed, but sweetest memories.
— Inserted by iiih loving wife, Alice.
GSS;TTS„,hu ohertahed memory or our dear
IS- iSf; £'!e,i krtk'K. wi|0 passed awuy on
ihe Jlth October, 1929, at Moonee Ponds,
Tho earth has one good mother less,
But heaven has gained one more;
To tenderly tread the golden lands
Of that everlasting shore.
77in8mj. by llor l0.vlnf sons and daugh-
tor?Oymian), Garnet, Mabel, Lena, Daisy
and Ella.
GRI9P' — In. loving memory of our dear
pother, who passed away on llth October,
I A loving mother,1 so good and rare',
The trials she went through few could bear;'
She never complained, she was not that kind,
Showas one of those mothers so hard to
Always unselfish, loving and kind,
lew in this world her equal to find;
A beautiful life came to an end,
She died as she lived, everyone's friend.
— Inserted- by her son, daughter-in-law and
grandson Hughle, Bella and Pat.
GRIGG,— In loving memory of my dear
mother, (Nurse) Ellen, who was called
home llth October, 1929.
Not a sound disturbs her slumber,
Not a care to mark her brow,
All her pain and suffering ended,
Bhe is. sleeping peacefully now,
—Inserted by hrn loving daughter and son
in-law, Jane and Tom Harries, and grand
children, 5 Railway -place. Coburg.
GRIGG. — In loving memory of dear nurse,
who died on llth Octobor, 1929.
Calm and peaceful she Is sleeping,
Sweetest rest has followed pain;
When we think of how she suffered,
Ilow can we wlBh her back again.
—Inserted by R. Gray, 10 Grandlson-street.
We shall meet her some bright morning.
Resting by the water fair.
She is waiting for our coming,
In the upper garden there.
—Inserted by L. Camerou, 10 Grandison-
street,
HALL. — In loving memory of my dear wife
and loving mother of Alan D., Valma,
Wllma. Jack, who passed away on the llth
October, 1930.
I'll never forget, I never intend,
1 II think of you dearly, I will till the end.
-Jmsertcd by her loving hueband and
mother-in-law.
HAMILTON (MeHuch). — In fond and loving
memory of our dear daughter and aistcr.
Dorothy, who departed this life on loth Octo
ber, 1929.
We will always think of you dear Dorothy,
And think of how you died:
To think we could not say good-bye
Before you closed your eyes.
—Inserted by her loving mother, father and
family
in memoriam.
HANDS. — In loving memory of our dear aunt,
Annie, who passed away on the 10th Octo
ber, 1922. God's. greatest gift. Remembrance.
—Inserted by her loving nlccos, Hilda and
Edna.
HANLEY. — In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passcu away on the 9th Octo
ber, 1030.
- Love's greatest gift — Remembrance.
—Inserted by her loving daughters, Evelyn,
Ethel and Myrtle.
HARDIDGE.— In loving' memory of my dad,
, who was drowned at Taggerty 10th Octo
ber, 1930. ,
For dad sweet rest;
For us fond memories.
—Inserted by his loving son, Bert, and
grandchildren, Hylda and Don.
HARDIDGE. — in loving memory of my dear
dad. who met his death at his fond sport,
fishing.
He left his home, not sick nor sad,
Not thinking death so near,
Not thinking he would not return
To those he loved so dear.
— Inserted by his loving son, William, wife
and grandchildren, No. 5 Council-street,
Auburn.
HARDIDGE. — in loving memory of our dear
father, William, who was drowned on thc
10th October, 1030; also our dear mother,
. who died 13th December, 1023.
Home is lonesome without you, dear dad;
How we miss your dear old smile.
But in our minds we see you still,
For your memory will never die.
—Inserted by their loving daughter and
son-ln-iaw. Laura and Martin Brown, Croy
don.
HARDIDGE. — In loving -memory of our dear
pal. Mr. Hardidgc, who was accidentally
drowned Acheron River on 10th October,
1030.
Till memory , fails and life departs.
You will live for ever In our hearts.
—Inserted by J. Giddens (Bundoora), D.
and T. Brown (Croydon).
HARDIDGE. — In loving memory of our dear
friend. Mr. Hardldge, who was accidentally
drowned Acheron River on 10th October,
1930.
Loving remembrances never die.
As years go on and years roll by.
— Inserted by M. Brown (Bundoora), E.
Giddens and famity (Bundoora).
HARDY.— In loving memory of our dear mo
ther, who passed awy 9th October. 1930.
—Inserted by l»6r loving 6on, Stanley, and
daughter-in-law, Florence. . Sadly missed.
HAYDEN. — In fond and loving memory of
our dear eldest son. Private Robert Leon-
; ard Hayden, No. 7239, who died of wounds
in France llth October, 1917,
„ , Sadly missed.
How often there comes before mo .
Your dear face, fond and true,
For death can never take away
Fond memories, dear Bobby, of you.
Inserted by his loving father and mother,
R. aud E. Hayden, Coburg. -
HEWETT.— In loving memory of Ethel, whom
God called home on 10th October, 1928.
dearly loved eldest daughter of the late
Mr. Wm. Scilly and Mrs. Scllly, of Elwood;
Joylngi mother of little Alan, and sister of
Ala" Ruby» Irene» laabel, Mona and
Underneath are tho everlasting arms.
H?S«N;In,Io.v,np U1.c£lor>..9f "W dear wife,
»vho &?cd lo a h,6her life on llth Octo
ber, .1928.
Cod be wllh you till we meel again.
—Inserted by her loving husband.
HOGAN.— Oh mother dear, mother, my heart
yourB for ever.
—Inserted by her loving daughter, Florence
Smyth, and grandson, Allen,
HOGAN.—
God with man la now residing,
fonder shines that Infinite light.
Bureham h.cr sorrowing ulster, Ada
HOLDER.— In ' loving memory of our Ronnie,
beloved son of Charles and Emily Holder,
loved brother of Fred, Charlie. Alma and
?J!»nC' dJed :at Garden Vale, llth October.
Iris ar uncle 'and playmate of
living memories never die,
As years roll on and days go by;
. The. sweetest memories, fond aud true,
Will u er remain, dear boy, of you.
HOUSE. — in memory of my dear mother,
Pauline Agnes, who passed peacefully away
at Dandenong. 11th October, 1930.
Remembrance.
—Inserted by her son, Percy C. House.
INJov1?5 memory of my dear mother, who
1920 aWtty Morntngton llth October,
Cnlm and peaceful she is Bleeping,
.Sweet rest has followed pain,
r».V4 ber sadly miss her,
But. trust in God to meet again.
—Inserted by her loving daughter, Nellie,
No. 7 Kane-street, West Preston. '
1N living memory of our darling little Jackie,
who . passed away 10th October, 1929.
Only a memory of bygone days
Anil a wish for a race unseen:
But a constant feeling that God alone
J16!1, w,ha might have been.
7r'na„er'e<L hy his loving mother, father, sis
ters and brother, 62 Cape-street. Heidelberg.
JE.F,E-R¥-— '1 lovlng memory of my dear
FrrnJ ,„e' „0Ur .. tlcar fnther. William
lo-Fn | „ ??E,aed tt,vny on 10th October,
5k?:, V? e of Valley Heights, N.S.W.
Quietly, quickly, came the call.
H's sudden death was a shock lo all.
«„?H<ldfn change In a moment fell,
\\ itnout a chance to say farewell
—Inserted hy his loving wife and family.
JONES. — In loving memory of my dear -wife
October, 102lP Clle' Wh pfflsscd awny llu>
S"&„l,ifhfc,r,hom? fS cl,;k a»'l sad,
„ f, IMnkfm; death was near:
re,lUm
&ra»d fnmHj\ lov,nB hUBband' W" G'
JOROENSEN— RupF.BECIC.— Ill loving memory
away iotli 000300 rf1" 1026?' t0Blk' I"1S£Pd
For you, darling, sweetest rest, .
For us just memories. .
cleSeal„dd auntHawk'burn"1110' sranddad'
Arthur. Thomas (lato Vic-
tpriun - Railways), . who passed uviiv (miih.
PrmH -h's- iVi'i HEsbnton-strcet, Moo-
nef October, 1929.
wli»!8hi!i!8The,n ?nd loving ways.
With him I spent my happiest days;
I miss his kind ami loving face.
No-one can ever take his place.
r'"8erled by h,a «orrow!ng wife and sons.
KENT (nne Jane Clcramens). — In fond m«»-
imy dcar w,fe and our loving
n Pas!?d to higher sen-Ice from
12; Drai?n8treeT1' Blsternwick, on llth Octo-
t ii , J" Jeuus' keening.
— Inserted by Hy. Kent and family.
CI<E?i::_lno11vll2B memory of our dearly loved
ffi !k irnllV!'?,i away at Bruns-
2?„,i llth Octobor, 1614 ; also our
d?m. mother, accidentally killed 30th Dec
lre,tfpst K| ft— Remembrance,
—inserted by their loving sons and daugli-
of my beloved and
devoted husband, Andy, passed ' uway nt
Rlngwood. loth October. 1930. loving father
?el andaRovJ craudpa of Eric, VIo-
Lcavlng ucar memories all my own.
LAUDER. — In loving memory of my dear
.Lauder, who pasHod away on
the 7th October, J9J4. Fond remembrance.
Lauder loving husband, W.
loving memory of my dear hus-
in/», o » vur i'n&T fatlier, who passed away
10th 1923.
K..SkerJsh 8t,n'. w,th ,ovo sincere,
Beautiful memories of one so dear.
Hif118 i l>y . hls lvlng wife and daugh
ter, and son-in-law. and family.
LEWIS. — In loving memory of our dear
1030 passed away 10th October,
-!rseA'lc:li, byJ.1,s loving daughters. Clara
and Avciil, and son, Leslie, and family.
L1iJ5ST-RPM;n 'ovine memory of my dear
mother, who passed away 10th October,
Her life was' one whole sacrifice,
Her heart so kind and truer
she worked so hard for those she loved.
Then left us to remember.
—Inserted by her only daughter, Margaret;
n?o Arthur; granddaughter, Bon-
L1NDSTROM. — In loving memory of our dear
£.otImr. a»d rrandma who died at Essendon
on 10th October, 1930.
Wo Ujjnk of ypU to-dny, mother.
With grief that Is fond and true;
Wo lost our bent and dearest friend.
Dear mother, when we lost you.
dady of. Valda, June and Bililc; who passed
awajr on llth October. 1929, aged 29 years.
There are days that I long to remember,
t»JfLhen Pleasures and Joys were all mine,
Before I lost you and your love ever true.
never had cause to pine.
This day I'll eycr remember,
_ .Forget It .? I never shall;
Il„)yas da>' f October,
vvhon I lost my sweetheart and pal.
—Inserted by his loving wife and children,
7 Herbert-street, Northcote.
MALIGN,— in loving memory of iny dear
husband, WlUlam Henry, loving father of
George, who passed away on 10th October,
1029, also Thomas, dear brother of above.
Sweetly he sleeps while others sigh.
Softly nis peaceful head doth lie.
United in heaven. God's glory to share,
Free from all sorrow, pain and care,
—inserted by his loving wife, Mary, and
son, George,
mcmory of our dear friend,
Will, dlcd on loth October, 1920, nt Bruns
wick.
When the voice of Jesus called hint,
And the angels whiunored low,
He loaned upon his Saviour,
And through thu valley he did go.
MATHESON.— in loving memory or our dcar
brothers. Jack (late A.I.F.), dlcd at Ilorsham
October, 1922; also our dcar brother,
Ritchie (Dick), killed In action at VIUerH
Bretonneux lOtli June, 1918; also dear sister,
Johanna, died at Horsham 15th November,
Jn memory a constant thought,
In heart a silent sorrow.
—Inserted by loving Bisters, Molly aud Har
riet, 12 Peol-strcet, Windsor.
MCCARTHY. — in loving memory of my bo-
loved wife and our dear mother, who passed
away on tho llth October, 1920 R.I.P.
Gone from us. leaving memories
Death can never tukc away.
Memories that will always linger
While upon this earth wo stay.
—Inserted by her lovlug husband and fam-
MuCORMICK.— in loving memory of my dear
husband, Vllliam, und ojr loved father,
who died on lltn October, 1024, late Vic
torian Railways. Loving remembrance.
— inserted by his loving wile, children and
grandchildren.
McCORMICK. — in loving memory of our dear
tother, who died on --the llth October,
In memory a constant thought;
In heart a silent sorrow.
—Inserted by his loving daughter, Hilda,
and son-in-lav.% Reg. McCarthy.
McCORMICK. — in loving memory of my dear
.father, William, who died on the llth
October, 1023. To memory over dear.
—Inserted by his loving daughter, Adela,
Gus, Doreen and Valerie.
McllUGH. — In respectful memory of Dorothy
McHugh (nee Hamilton), lato of 9 Mark-
street, Brunswick, who passed away on the
10th October, 1929.
Dead to this unfeeling world,
Dead to the thoughtless breast,
Dead to false friends, deceit and pretence,
From such you are sarciy at rest.
God saw the road hud got too steep,
Thc hili too hard to climb.
So He dosed your weary eyes,
And whispered — Rest be thine.
—Inserted by Mrs. Elsie May McHugh.
McKERROW. — In loving memory of Robert
(Bob), who pa-iscd away at Ascot Vale on
10th October, 1928.
Hln sanctions were great,
W»tb patience ho bore,
Till God did relcuBc him
From puln evermore.
Loved and rumeutbured.
— Inserted by his loving wlfo and daughter,
Jcau aud Ann.
McKERROW. — Ju loving memory of my dear
wlfo and our dear mother, who passed away
JOth October, 1010. lute uf Prahran.
Lovely liuwrrs may wither, dear mother,
And all bright hopes decay.
Until memory falls and life departs,
You will Uvo for ever tu our hearts.
— Inserted by her loving husband und lacilty,
63 Northcote-road, Armadale.
in "memoriam.
McMAHON. — In loving memory of our dear
t mother, who passed away on tho 8th Octo
ber, 1020; also our dear father, who passed
away on the' 31st October, 1923. R.I.P.
Immaculate heart of Mary,
Your prayers for them extol.
May tho sacred heart of Jesus
Have mercy on their aouls.
—Inserted by their loving daughter, and son.
McMAHON. — In loving memory of our dear
mother, who dlcd on tho 8th October, 1929,
also our dear father, who died on thc 3lBt
October, 1923. R.I.P.
A silent thought, a uccret tear,
Hold true memory eVof dear.
—Sadly missed by M. and M., Nancy and
Brian Hughes.
MOORE. — A tribute of love to the ever pro-
sent memory of our dcar one, Vic., who
passed away llth October, 1920.
'Tie not thc tears at thc moment shed v
That tell of thc hearl that is torn;
But the loneliness of after years
And tho sadness silently borne.
—Inserted by loving father and mother, E.
and J. Tortolcs.
MOORE. — In loving memory of our tlcar Vic.,
who passed away llth October, 1929. ,
Just a memory fond and true,
To show, dear Vic, wc think of you.
— Inserted by J, Moore und family.
MOORE. — In loving memory of our dcar sis
ter. Vic., who passed uway 10th October,
1929.
Love's greatest gift— Remembranco.
— Inserted oy loving slater and brother-in-
law, E. and A. Natoli.
MOORE.— In loving memory of my dear friend
Mrs. 'Mooro (Vic.), who passed away on
llth October, 1929.
Though lost to sight, to memory ever dear.
— Inserted by her loving friend, Rita Tay
lor, Warrandytc.
NEWENHAM.— In loving memory of my dear
uncle. Edward Perssc Newcnham, who
passed away on 6th October. 1930.
In memory a constant thought,
In heart a silent sorrow.
« — Inserted by his nffcctlonnto nephew,
Claude.
NICHOLS.— In loving memory of our dcar son
and brother, Rupert, who died on 10th Oc
tober, 1929, aged 10 years.
What would I give to clasp his hand.
My little son to sec:
To hoar him say. "Hello, mum,"
Which meant the world to inc.
Two years of thinking
Of the darling that wc lost;
' Only God In heaven knows
What that parting cost.
— Inserted by hla loving mother, sister and
brothers.
NICHOLLS.— In loving memory of my dear
husband and our dear father, who passed
away on the llth October, 1930, nt Cauitlold
Military Hospital; nlso my dear son, who
passed away 2nd November, 1930. .
Fntni r and son united.
No one knows how much J miss you.
Some muy think thc wound has healed,
But they- little know the sorrow deep
Within ny heart concealed.
—Inserted by nls loving wife and family.
NORRIS. — in memory of my biiovcd wire,
Katie, who passed away llth October. IUJU.
The flowers I place upon your grave
Will wither and decay;
But my thoughts of you. dear Katie,
Will never fade uway.
— Inserted by W. II. Norrls, 513 Dandcnong-
ro&d. Carnegie.
O'BRIEN. — In loving memory of my dear sis
ter, Alice, who passed away on flth Octo
ber, 1929.
Wo love to think of you. dcar sister.
Wo lovo to hear your name;
And although two years have gone.
Wc- love and miss you Just. th« same.
— Inserted by sister, May. and brother-in-
law, Jack Slmpklns, and niece, Dolly, bun-
shine.
O'BRIEN. — In cherished memory of my
darling sister, Alice, who died on the 6th
October, 1929. loving auntie Sumucl, Les
lie, 'Harold 'Poulton.
Mother and daughter reunited.
Everyone loved our sister,
Beautiful, kind and good.
Death a warmer heart never made cold,
She loved to make us happy. .
Oh why did she have to die 7
' Our lovcti ones.
— Inserted by her lonely sister, Janic Poul
ton, Brunswick.
O'CONNELL.— A tribute and token of remem
brance to our late fellow employe and pal,
Dun O'Connell, who was accidentally killed
In a motor accident on the 11th October,
1930. Sadly missed by us, and his memory
lingers in all our hearts.
Requicscat In pace.
— Inserted by the employes of Fitzgerald
Bros. Ply. Ltd., North Melbourne.
OULD. — In loving memory , of our dcar dad,
Stephen, who passed uway on the 10th
October, 1929; also dcar mother, on Uiu
28th. February, 1901.
Sweet is the word remembrance,
And these few words will show.
You will always be remembered
As the years may come and go.
—Inserted by loving daughter and son-in-
law, Maggie and Edwin Marshall, and
grandchildren. 2 Boweii-sliecl, Prahran.
PAGE. — In sad ami loving memory of our
darling Arthur, who felt nalacp on 10th
October, 1928.
.Sorrow that Is never spoken
Is tho hardest grief to bear.
At eve, when shadows are falling.
Sweet memories, saddened with pain,
Steal into our hearts with a longing,
Could we only see you again.
— Inserted .by his loving parents, sisters and
brother, 10 Frank-street, Preston.
PAGE. — In memory of my dear friend, Gus
Page. At rest.
—inserted by Connie Greig.
PARSONS. — In loving memory of my deaf
. mother, who died on thc llth October, 1030.
Peacefully sleeping.
—Inserted by her loving son, Fred, and
daughter-in-law, Amy.
PARSONS. — In loving memory of my dear mo
ther, who passed away on the llth Oc
tober, 1930, at 22 lloddlc-strcct, Abbots
ford.
Those who knew her need never be told,
A warmer heart death never made cold.
— Inserted by her . loving daughter, Emily
(Mrs. R. Dcerlng), C&mberwcil.
PARSONS. — In loving memory of my mother,
Susannah Jane, who passed away on the
llth October, 1930,
Just the closing of tired cyc3.
For mum sweet rest.
For us sweet memories.
—Violet and Bert, 22 Iloddlc-slrect, Abbots
ford.
PARSONS. — Xn loving memory of our dcar
friend, Mrs. Parsons, who passed away on
the llth October, 1930.
Ever remembered.
—Inserted by Mrs. Archer and Mrs. Brad-
shaw.
PETERKEN.— In loving memory of dear mum,
who passed away on the llth October, 1920,
at Epworth. Loved and remembered always.
—Inserted by dad, Ida, Elsie and Win, 1
Buckley-street, Carnegie.
POWELL.— In memory of my wife, Malsle,
who departed this life on thu 10th October,
19459. Ever remembered.
— Inserted by husband and family.
pOWELL.(nee Power). — In loving, memory of
Malsle, who departed thlK life at the
Women's Hospital m the lOtli October, 1929.
there Cr-lCd by llcr ?are',t3. slaters and bro-
POWELL.— in loving memory of our loved
daughter-in-law and sister-in-law. Malsle.
who passed awuy 10th October, 1929.
Ever remembered. ,
andn8famllvby Wr' UnU AIrs' F' A' Powr11
P9,HVrF?,r,.\ loving memory of my dear
husband, Arthur, mid our dear father, who
jmssert awny. on the lOlli Ocuibor, 4030.
urhni tliiit I lone lo remember.
When pleasures atul Joy.s were all mine1
Before I loiit you ab<! your love ever true
I never had cause lo nine.
Deop down in our hearts,
Where love burns brlehi and true:
There Is u light that will burn for ever.
In memory, dear dad, of you.
„ — I»s.crlcd "J1 his loving wlfo and family.
Krtl'.C 1 11 sacred memory of mv dear wire
Octobeer,OV162rim''U>0r' Who dled 011 ll,c Mth
;„.i?v?d ,""d , remembered always.
—Inserted by Win, Irene and
RKlD.-ln loving memory of my dcur hus.
fhe ilUhnalotcnrrrl|023nold' wl, dlud on
nW on rVmti morj- She 'sso"1 den r ' m '
"it sss5bhsih,,?"??jr for' alway8'
Annbfmid witi: "n<1
5, RTS . — In revered remembrance of our
llth October, a5t! ts!ro er> Jlm' w" ldtt
rXr?„ctv„ortbea(;;sr'o,,obSs!i: "«« "«>
day our heartlafare 'not t,?', nCTCr »
TmirLheart"lenfold,Ch be,wccn u3''Hla lovu
'the' clty'of gld. curtldy P»Uiw«y. and
—Father, mothor, Welly and Jessie
SHAND — III loving memory of niy dear
llth October? 1036'. wh0 dlCd at
THfrJm.uch suffering, sweet rest,
and family. "E er' Allco slcelc'
SHARKEY.— In, loving memory of my dear
mfuth bcrohe inao0'1"' foU a,1<!e)'
Deep In my heart, treasured for you
i?. n 'Wires love, sincere and true
love such as bound thy heart to mine
Lives on with me--n lifelong shrine.
— Inserted by his loving wifo and family.
lvlng memory of our dour
mi"' who ImH8ed ftwlty 0,1
.Just a memory I rue and tender.
Just to show that wc remember!
, . IR'ar dad.
—Inserted his loving son mid daughter-
In-law, Vernon, Hazel, unci granddaughter,
SHARKEY. — lu loving memory of' our dear
qhHHfnv' U,"L Htondl'nlhi'r, Patrick John
Sharkc), who passed away at Hcnrili'n mi
llth October 1929, 14vor remembered!
KaKt Pleslon U' Slwrk,'i' a"d family,
SI'AftKEY.— in loving memory of ur beloved
Irth Oetober.1' mu. " "lBl,cr ,lf0 U,B
i For all of use he did his best,
May God grant him eternal rest.
iLnSJ?8!10 tyytoWf'il by kindly deoda.
family loving son, Bert, and
SSflfDAN,rJn memory of niy door
tober! 102? ptl8!ica llWHy t,ie totli Oc-
The passing years uun never change,
Our thoughts of you ao dear;
Fond memories linger everv day.
Remembranco keeps you near.
SHERIDAN. — In loving memory of my dear
father, who died 10th October. 1020.
Just a token, fond and true,
To show, dear dad, I think of you.
Loved and remembered thc uamo to-day
As in the hour you passed away.
— Inserted by Annie Taylor, Burnley.
.tovlng memory of our dear
ber 1930 pQ8BCd awa> Mie llth Octo-
dod took her home; it waa His will.
Forget her ? No. wc never will.
fF son and daughter-
folfcw. Tom, Ucttic, and granddaughter,
SMITH.— In memory of our dear mother, who
passed away 9th October. 1030.
No more sorrow, no morn pnln,
Just sweet rest for 'ever.
—Inserted by Gilbert, John, Lily, Doris,
Walter, Mr. ami Mrs. Smith.
SOROKIEWITCU. — In loving memory of our
beloved father, Jacob, win passed away
on 10th October, lu2ti.
J1? deur soul rest in pence.
—Inserted by his loving son, Isariu; daugh-
ter-ln-law, Hannah, and grandchildren, Es
ther, Ruth, Maik, Valda and David,
SPENCER, — In sad and loving memory of our
dearly loved son, Lyall, who passed away
10th October, 1021. 1
Dearly loved, deeply mourned.
Treasured deep in memory's casket,
Like u gem that glitters bright;
And It shines with twofold rupture.
As wc sit ulonu to-night thinking of our
loved one,
And thc liuppy days gone bv.
la the laud where our loved ones arc
guth-jicd,
Jn a far away home where Ihey dwell;
Do you know how our sad hearts uro
aching 7
Do you know how wo mimi you and lovo
you as well V
Your memory will live for ever. How could
wo forget !
Your deeds of love and kindness, till life's
sun has set. '
—Inserted by his sorrowing purcnls.
in memoriam.
SPENCER.— In sad and loving memory of our
dcar brother Lyall. and loving uncio or
Gcorgic. who passed away on tho loth uc-
tobcr, 1924.
Missing, yea, for all time missing,
- Ono that wc so III could spare.
Not a day do wo forget you. ....
In our minds you are always mere.
My memory ever wanders, as tven
shadows fall, ,
Back to tho days of happiness, dnys be
yond rccuu; _
A vision comes before me, so tonci.
Of tlier one \vcT mved most dearly, whoso
heart has ceased to heat. ,
—Inserted by Laurie and Daisy a«d
Gcorglc.
SPINKS (uco Kcmpf).—ln
our dcar daughter and ataler. E\el>« Jg-
who passed lo the higher life t Ulh Octoiier.
1 929; also our dear son. Tom (Inlc Jjin
Battalion), who died abroad 27th February,
10Hwcetly Ihey \vl«hl ohmic11'
Softly their peaceful ,do. ht hnre;
United In heaven. God s g orj to Hiinrc,
liVm from all sorrow, pain anu i-m "
-.inserted by their parents nil d sisters, lo
Cumbrldge-strcel, Hawthorn Last, L.3.
THATCHER.— In loving memory of our denr
grandmother, who dlcdM llth Q®to.£l_' 1J/P,
also her oeloved son, < icorgc l' rederlck. died
nth October. 1914. Ever remembered/
No one hears the door that ojicns,
As Ihcv pass beyond recall;
Soft as fallen leaves of roses,
Ono hy one tho loved ones fall.
—Inserted by Mrs. Campbell, Woorincn.
THOMAS-BARNES.— In loving memory y of
my dear husband and our dear father,
dlcd nt Carruni on the llth October, 16-9.
also our loved sister, Mary Barnes, and dear
brother, Arthur.
Safely sheltered from all sorrows,
From the cares of life set free;
Where there are no dark to-morrows,
Our loved ones alecp so peacefully.
— Inserted by his loving wife and family.
TROLLOPE.— In loving memory of my dear
husband, Thomas, who passed awny 0th
October, 1023. Always fn our memory.
Inserted hy his Joving wlfo and family.
TYRRELL.— In loving memory of Norman
Patrick, who naflsed away (suddenly) on
7th October, 1917; also our dear mother,
who depnrted this life on the 22nd March,
1923. Mum and Norm united.
Eternal rest grant their souls, O Lord.
And let perpetual light shine upon them.
—Inserted by dad. Alma, Ned and Irene.
UTT1NG. — In loving remembrance of our dar
ling boy. John, who was- accidentally drown
ed on the llth October, 1028.
Three long years of deepest sorrow,
Filled with bitter grief und pain,
Always wishing, always longing
For our darling boy again.
Ho has gone, hut not forgotten,
Never shall his memory fade,
For our thoughts will always linger
Round our darling John's grave.
—Inserted by his loving Xatncr, mother,
sisters and brothers.
WARNE.— In loving memory of my deur
mother, who passed away on thc llth Octo
ber. 1927.
Although her voice Is silent.
And her smite wc sec no more:
In our hearts her name shall linger.
Just as fondly as before.
She left behind some uchlng hearts,
That loved her most sincere;
That never have, .nor ever will,
Forget you, mother dear.
— Inserted by iter loving son, Jim, Almurta.
WARNE.— In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed uway on lilh October,
J927.
Two llLtle words not. hard lo write,
But two I'll remember all my life—
My mother.
— Inserted by ber loving sod and daughter-
, -in-law, Jock und Flo.
WARNE. — Just a memory, fond and true, to
show, dear mum; I think of you, who passed
away llth October, 1D27.
—Inserted by her loving daughter, Nellie,
and granddaughter, Eileen, and family.
WATSON. — In loving memory of our dear
mother and grandma, who passed away at
Mornlngton llth October, 1020. To live In
the hearts wc leave behind is not to die.
— Inserted by G. and C. Wurry, Gwcn and'
Beryl, Pascoe Vale.
WIGHT. — In loving memory of dear dad,
who died suddenly at Fltzroy on llth Octo
ber, 3924; also dcar mum. who pasrfed
uway on 20th February, 1928.
For them sweet rest,
For us fond memories.
—Inserted by Albert und Daisy,
WILSON. — In loving memory of my dear
wlfo and our darling mother, Edo Somerset,
who passed awuy on thc 10th October, 1930,
at Flemington.
1 have lost my life companion,
A life linked with my own,
And day by day I miss her more
As L walk through llfo alone.
God is kind. He gives me strength
To bear my heavy cross,
lie Is Uiu only one who knows
My loneliness and loss.
— Inserted by her loving husband and
daunhtcr, und son-in-law, Charles Wilson,
and Maltle and Cyril Bogbio, and grandson,1
Ray.
WILSON. — In and and loving memory of our
dear mother und nunna, Edc Somursut, who
passed away on 10th October, 1930, at Flc-
mingtou.
A wonderful mother, so good and rare.
The trials she suffered few could bear.
Peacefully sleeping, resting at last,
Earth's weary troubles ana sufferings past.
—Inserted by her loving daughter and son-
in-law, L. and W. Cahlll, and grandchildren,
Norma and Dorothy, and loving friend, C.
McMillan.
WILSON.— In loving memory of my dear sis
ter und aunt, Ede, who passed away on the
30th October, lato 13 Bryant-street, Flem
ington.
Memories far better than lours.
—Inserted by her loving sister, Jennie
(Mrc. Morgand) and nieces. Mrs. Larsen
und Airs. Sawyer, of Box Hill.
WILSON. — In loving memory of my dcar sis
ter-in-law, Edle, who departed this life on
the 10th October. 1030. .
A memory, dearer than words can tell,
is one I lost and loved so well.
—Inserted by her loving slstcr-in-law and
niece,. Mary and - Elsie.
WOOD. — In loving memory of Norman Thomas,
our dearly loved sou and brother, acci
dentally killed 10th October, 1926, aged 14 V-
years.
He shall not grow old as they that are left
grow old.
Age shall not weary him, nor tho years
condemn.
— Inserted by father, mother, Vera, and
Keith.
WRIGHT. — In loving memory of our dear
mother, Harriet Wright, who died 10th Oc
tober, 1924. at Aspendale, and her beloved
husbund, James Joseph, died 30th June,
32?!' aHd sister, Eileen, died 26th January,
191i: also our brother, John Robert, died
1st May, 1909.
— Inserted l»y their loving daughters and
sons, sisters and brothers.
bereavement notices.
ATTWOOD.— Tho FAMILY of tho lutu Mrs.
M. B. ATTWOOD desire to THANK their
many friends for expressions of sympathy In
their recent bereavement, especially Mr. Lad-
brook und the directors ami employes of Hol-
tlenuon and Nellson Fresh Food Pty. Ltd.
BUNTINE.— Mr. and Mrs. F. L. BOURNE
and FAMILY, and Mr. A. J. BUNTINE,
desire to THANK all relatives and friends for
telegrams, cards, letters and personal visits in
their recent sad bereavement.
URMAN.— Mrs! BURMAN and FAMILY
sincerely THANK all friends for kind ex
pressions of sympathy during their recent sad
hurcnvcmenl. will all please accent this as
a personal acknowledgment of gratitude.
245 Nlchoisun-strcet, Carlton.
ASTLE. — Mrs. CASTLE and FAMILY wish
lo THANK all kind trlcnds and relatives
for curds, letters, telegrams, florai tributes
and personal expressions of sympathy during
their recent sudden and sad bereavement.
"lllouro," 74 Worrigal-road, Oakleigh.
CHANDLER.— The FAMILY of the late Mrs.
RUTH CHANDLER desire to express their
sincere THANKS to all friends for expressions
of sympathy, floral tributes and other kind
ness during their recent bereavement.
"Jlrch," North Fltzroy.
HURCJ1ES. — Mr. EDGAR CHURCHES
wishes to THANK oil kind relatives ntul
irtends for cards, letters, floral tributes and
personal expressions of sympathy In Ills recent
and and sudden boreavement, especially thank
ing Waugnrutta police, Mrs. Rollings and
family, mid stuff Commercial Hotel, and Rev.
Bradbury. Kindly accept this as a personal
expression of my sincere gratitude.
"Meialetika," Leopold, via Geelong.
plLOGAN.— Mrs. CLOGAN and FAMILY do-
\J sire to THANK all kind relatives, friends,
for telegrams, letters, cards, floral tributes
and personal visits during tho sad loss of my
dear husband and father. Will nil please ac
cept this as a personal expression of our sin
cere thanks.
24 Kelso-strcet, Richmond South.
COKAM.--Mr. B. A. CORAM and FAMILY
desire to express their sincere THANKS
to all kind relatives and friends for. their
many expressions of sympathy In their recent
sad bereavement. Kindly accept this as a
personal expression of our sincere gratitude.
Carrington-strcet, Moorahhin.
Dtreij."r;thc . brothers
1EKS ot tlie late Ellen Jane Dempster
wish to epcprcsH their gratitude to their many
filends for their kind expressions ami loknns
f. XHipdUty in their sad bereavement. Win
all kindly accept tills as our sincere tbunka.
Alma, via Maryborough.
, ,l- wicKlNSON Iljni77s
to 1 HANK nil kind rclnllrnn und frk-ndH
mr li;tti:rn, cards, ti-ICKrnnu; and linrHonnl rx-
prcK»lonH uf HympuUiy lu her reran! mid be
reavement, esiieclally llinnklnit my denr nleee.
iur8V. t £ ,,r,',,, !nHl klster-ln-law, Mre. l'y.
W. CilHHln. Will all plimtie aeeent tills as a
I'ltmu" "ekoowledument uf her olnccro Kra-
Outrlm-.xtrcet, St. A rnaud.
FWK and FAMILY wish In THANK
IM!- blends and relatives for their mes-
,H)'n5Pathy during their recent sad bo
und sailer of tll0lr Iov,MK dttWBhler
Yurfu!riSC"i V la Wtogcrald-atreeL, South
CI 1 n '?& no !i1LV r hUti Airs.
GILES desire lo THANK all
iinwii fHi .ii friends for letters, cards and
iiSil !. iJ i»v und Personal expressions of sym-
th,! m n . recefil, HUd ,0';K especially thank-
drW Wu,Uou,ne Hospital and Adjutant Shel-
(li) Vcrry-atreot, Colllngwood.
v' „aPd Mrs. GLKESON wish
iI u11 uJ,d relatives and friends
rV.Va ' ,'uUcra« telegrams, floral tributes
nllrtunl expressions of sympathy (n their
»c<£ bcrenvement. Kindly accept this us
a personal expression of our sincere gratitude.
Bj iona, 6 Roberts-street, Essendon.
GR\VIN.-Mr. A. W. GO DW1 N "and "FAM-
i mn..i ,to THANK their very many
f",,d frk'nds and relatives for letters, cards.
nV»V«hi1n!!u' 'V 11o,u' Irihutes and personal cx-
reavemiut sympathy in tholi recent sad be-
1-1A? 1)1 G— Mrs. HARDING and FAM 11.1'
u; . lu «l>re their sincere TllANKH
fnrH., i Va,iy relatives and friends for
Hi,'!. . ,i«« i1" tolegrnma and Uoral tributes,
.V expressions of sympathy, in tht.r
». V.\f, i . . .Fx L I1 v' m c n 1 in the loos or a loved bus
and and father, will all kindly accept this
felt grata X ttC,u,owlL'dgine!it of their heart -
8 Stewart-street, Brunswick.
H G. A. HINE and DAUGHTERS
utr ( ,i ,to THANK all relatives and friends
itlrrow Hyn5I)nU,y i" th;lr time of
'1'crmoy," 402 Burwood-rond. Hawthorn.
U rf,n,JyiN and f/.mylv sincerely
tho . u I ,t,nd relatives und friends,
0, Hr.«,hl«»j» i.uothail Olul>, all Association
1 Jovrtu football clubs, tlits W.H.J.F.iL,
w'.hi mu|w'8 Catholic Men's Club,
thii tr.oV..0!i.UK',«,intl ll,s leilow emp'oyos ot
S,' tobur lea Co., for letters, cards, tele-
po/'Viit ..M f iH ,l,ul ,,ulal tributes during tbo'r
5 ;,'u .»o,ul bcroavemeat. Will all plcarc ac-
their im?errgralhudnul
(JasacHs-ruaU, West Hrun.'.wlck.
I M.7l,:Hiv.!'AYTnT;R and "fXmFla- >
iVv,r«5 to I HANI, relatives uud friends for
t Aprcs.iloiiM of iiymoathv cards letterN. tele-
tiuri'n vvn!!,'! 1 l'0,1,i,'1,/r""|lv.i In llirlr rraent bhU
lon-rt £5 f. 1 1 vm, Ul1 a<pt till,, nn our pcr-
11 nl Blnvrre gratltuilc. 1
IJ l-lm-muvr, Arnmilulr.
bereavement notices.
Libia. — The BROTHER null SISTERS ot
tho. Into Prodcrlck Line tondor lliair heart-
(elt THANKS to all rolntlvcB and frlonda for
tholr tokens ot sympathy, cards, letters and
lloral tributes and personal expressions hi their
recent enil bereavement, especially thankine «
slaters, nurses and doctors of Ward 7, Mel
bourne Hospital. ... .
095 Rponcer-strcct, Melbourne.
IL13\VELLYN. — Mrs. H. LLEWELLYN and
j FAMILY desire to THANK all kind friends
and relatives for cards, letters, telegrams,
lloral tributes and personal visits In their re
cent sail bereavement. Kindly accopt this as
v poraonni expression of our gratitude.
IONGMUIR. — Mrs. LONGMlitR nhd FAM-
j (LY desire lo THANK nil kind friends and
relatives for letters, cards and floral tributes
in their recent snd bereavement; also thank
ing the doctors and nurses of Ward 4. Alfred
Hospital. Will all accept tills as a personal
acknowledgment of our sincere gratitude.
Sa Laura -si reel. Brunswick.
Mackenzie.— Mr. john Mackenzie
. nud FAMILY desire to THANK all Ulna
relatives and Mends for expressions of sym
pathy, cards, letters, telegrams and lloral tri
butes In their recent sad bereavement. Kindly
accept this us a personal expression ot our
ainiero gratitude.
MITTY.— Tho FAMILY of the late Mrs.
MARY GERTRUDE (May) MITTY de
sire to THANK all relatives anil friends for
their expressions of sympathy In their time
of Borrow, especially thanking Dr. Vlncont
O'Grudy.
33 Ciosehurn-n venue, Windsor.
MOORE.— Mr. J. j. MOORE and FAMILY
desire to THANK nil kind friends and
relatives for expressions of sympathy, cards
and beautiful floral tributes in their recent,
sud bereavement. Will all please accept this
ns a personal' expression of our sincere grati
tude.
8 Burgess-street. Preston.
MR. J. B. FENNELL and FAMILY desire
to THANK all relatives and friends for
visits, cards, loiters, telegrams, florai tributes,
also personal cxpresslonH of sympathy, In thuir
recent sad bereavement. Will all please ac
cept this ns a personal expression of our oln
ccro thanks.
246 Amoss-street, North Cariton.
MR. and Mrs. G. F.. LOFT and FAMILY
desire to THANK all friends for their
many loving lloral tributes, telegrams, letters,
cards and personal expressions of sympathy
in their recent and bereavement. Wc would
especially thank Drs. Coutts and McLean,
Nurse Mongomcr.v and Rev. J. Allison. Would
all friends kindly accept this as a personal
acknowledgment of our heartfelt gratitude.
"Ansley," 521 Mclbournc-road, Newport,
MR. RODERICK MILLS, Mrs. FOSTER,
. SISTERS and BROTHERS wish to
THANK mi kind relatives and friends for
curds, letters, floral tributes and personul ex
pressions of sympathy In their recent sad
bereavement. Klnuly accept- this as a personal
acknowledgment of our sincere gratitude,
MR. J. IV. SIMPSON and FAMILY wish to
THANK all kind friends for cards, let
ters, telegrams, personal and floral expres
sions of sympathy in their recent bereave
ment. Will all accept this as a personal
acknowledgment.
WhnrftMlule, Monbulk.
TITUS. H. N. OASBOLT and Mr. and Mrs.
111. JAMES BAXTER and FAMILY, of Tc«
rang, desire to return THANKS to all friends,
neighbors and relatives for their sympathy
and kindness, including letters, telegrams,
enrds, messages and floral tributes, in their
recent end bereavement. Will all please ae-
cept this as a token of gratitude. '
Mrs. COOKSON and FAMILY desire to
THANK relatives, friends and neighbors for
floral tributes aud expressions of symputhy lu
their recent sad bereavement.
"JITRS. DEAN and FAMILY desire to THANK
lrJ. all kind friends and relatives for letters,
cards, telegrams and beautiful floral tributes
during Uicir recent sad bereavement, especially
thanking thc Rev. Father May and sisters of
Clifton Illll Convent, also Mr. and Mrs.
McCnnn, and (he Misses McCann. Will all
please accept this as a personal expression of
our sincere gratitude.
57 Alexander-street, Cilfton Hill.
MRS. FLETCHER and FAMILY wish to
THANK relatives, friends and neighbors
for cards, floral tributes and expressions of
sympathy In their recent sari bereavement.
MRS. W. B. GEDGE and DAUGHTERS de
sire to express their sincere THANKS to
all kind friends and relatives for curds, letters
and floral tributes and personal expressions of
sympathy in their rceon; bereavement.
"St. Leonards." Fenders-street, Preston.
MRS. JACK anu. FAMILY desire to THANK
their many kind friends and relatives for
tetters, cards, tciugrums, floral tributes and
personal expressions of sympathy in their very
sad bereavement. Especially thanking Dr.
Haynvood, Slstets Mahony and Denny, Rev.
Galr, Mr. Emmins, Mr. and Mrs. Ayton. and
Mrs. Gold, for their great kindness. Will iiu
please accept this ns a personal intimation of
uur gratitude.
"Wlimar," Bittern.
"jlTRS. H. M. KERR and FAMILY wish to
1»X sincerely THANK all kind friends and
rtmtives for letters, cards, floral tributes aud
personal expressions of aympathy during their
recent snil and sudden bereavement. Will all
kind friends pluuse accept this as a personul
acknowledgment of our gratitude.
23 Robh-strcet, Ksaendon,
MRS. KING and FAMILY desire to express
their sincere THANKS to their mnny kliul
rrlemm and relatives for letters, cards and
telegrams, also personul expressions of sym
pathy in their recent sad bereavement, will
all ptense accept tbls ns a personal acknow
ledgment of their sincere gratitude.
Napler-crcsccnt, Essendon.
MRS. JAS. McLANE and FAMILY desire
lo THANK all relatives and 'friends for
letters, telegrams, florai tributes and per
sonal expressions of sympathy In their recent
sad bereavement, especially thanking r>\v.
Fr. Parkin and Dr. Trood for their klud at
tention.
250 High-si reel, Windsor, S.I.
Mrs. Partington am family desire to
.THANK all kind friends, especially alt
neighbors, and Mr. Jackson, for letters, cards,
floral tributes and expressions of sympathy
in their recent sud bereavement. will ail
please accept this as our personal acknowledg
ment of sincere gratitude.
Tho Avenue. Spotswood. «
NELIS.— The FAMILY of tho late Mrs.
MINNIE NBL1S wish to return THANKS
for letters, cards, telegrams and porsonal ex
pressions of t-ymputhy received during their
recent sad bereavement. Will all please ae-
cept this as a personal ucKnowicuguieut of
their sincere gruUtudo.
39 Bcnt-strcct. Moonco Ponds.
'NEILL. — Mr. and Mrs. E. L, O'NEILL
and FAMILY, or 152 Gore-atreet, Fltz
roy. give THANKS to all kind frlendB for
letters, telegrams, lloral tributes and sym
pathy In tho Irrepnrable loss of their beloved
son, Wllllnm Patrick. The expressed admira
tion for him und sorrow for us touches our
henrta and lightens our very heavy burden,
will all please accept this aa a personal
acknowledgment of our sincere thanks.
OPPER.— Mrs. OPPER and FAMILY wish
to express their alncero THANKS to their
pianr friends for visits, cards, letters, floral
tributes, telegrams und personal expressions of
sympathy during their snd' bereavement. Will
all please accept their heartfelt gratitude.
1JB_ Station-street. Fairfield.
Phillips.— Mr. and Mrs. wm. beach, or
"F ontenay," 3 Uma-grove, Northcote, de-
Jirc to sincerely THANK relntlveo and friends
for letters, lloral tributes and personal expres
sions of sympathy In tneri recent &aii» bereave
ment, especially thanking Pastor Saunders, of
Northcote. '
"O AD FORD. — Tho FAMILY of tho lato Mrs.
ARRJ ET RADFORD, of Melton, desire
to THANK, all relatives and friends for tele
grams. cards, floral tributes and personal ex
pressions uf sympathy in their recent sad bo-
rca ve ment.
tj OCI I E.— Tho SONS and DAUGHTERS of
v the late Mrs. Elizabeth Roche deslro
to express sincere THANKS to their many
kind friends and relations for cards. letters,
telegrams, floral tributes and personal expres
sions of sympathy In their recent sad bereave
ment, especially thanking Rev. E. H. Hhugg
for kind attention. Will all picaso uccopt this
precla/jorf0,Ul cxPrcsslon of our sincere iip-
64 Cnssell's-road, Brunswick North.
IIIOWAN.- MIhh ROWAN. FAMILY, und Mr.
and Mrs. S. J. CANE desire to THANK
all kind relatives and friends for letters,
cards, telegrams and personal expressions of
sympathy In thu recent death ot. their deur
faihc-v.
Fletcher-si reut, Essendon.
SIIELDEN.— Tho FAMILY of Ute lato Mrs.
SIIELDEN desire to THANK nil kind
relatives and friends for letters, cards, floral
tributes aud personal expressions of sympathy
.n their recent snd bereavement. will all
picaso accept this as an acknowledgment of
aur sincere thanks.
9 Eddy-street. Cnmherwell.
rPATE.— Mr. J. TATE and Mrs. B. NEWALL
J. wish to THANK all kind relatives and
friends for loiters, cards, lelegrnms, floral tri
butes and personal expressions of sympathy in
their recent, sad bereavement, is'iwcinUy thank
ing Mrs. Council, Rev. Father Lrosnnn, sisters
of ht. Vincent 's Hospital, sisters of St. Joseph
and Sisters of Mercy, Nicholson-street, Fit/.-
roy. for their untiring attention to their dear
mother during her long Illness.
J5_ Regent-street , Fitzroy.
TI!K, .Ml"""" BltBNNAN anil BROTHERS
I. wlnh to THANK nil kind (rlvnda for lot.
ters, cards, telegrams, tloral tributes ntul per
sonal visits. lu their very sad bereavement,
26 Ruwc -street. North Fitzroy.
rpHORNTON.- The Misses A. and C. THORN-
1. TON doslrc to express sincere THANKS
to all kind relatives and friends for letters,
cards, telegrams, lloral tributes and personal
expressions oi sympathy In our recent sad
bereavement, especially tiuinklng Father O'Sul-
llvsn, Father Durkln, Sisters of Mercy, North
Melbourne. Mr. 11. B. Devinr, Dr. Clcntllnnen,
Dr. Meaghnr, rev. mother, sisters unit nurses
of Mount St. Kvln'.s, Sister Smith, Miss Mavis
fhinninglmin, and Mrs. Walson, for their kind
attention.
23 AhhotHlord-Hlroct. North Melbourne.
W! LMOT. — M i>7 F. w7 LMOT desires to ex
press her sincere THANKS to all kind
mends and relntl.ms lor expressions of sym
pathy. letter;;. fcjegmmH iind floral irUmt-s
in her recent and bereavement, especially
thanking Dr. F. 10. Lunglev. Rev. T. Smith
ami ladles' guild und vestry of St. John's,
Bcntlclgh.
"fthurUnld." Warrlgal-road. Ouklclch.
FUNERAL NOTICES,
ANDREWS.— The Funeral of the late Mr.
/V HItIC! (DICK) ANDREWS will leavo Ills
mother's residence, "The AIhiio," Wuverley-
iom1' . Mnrrunibeena, TI1IS DAY (Saturday).
10th October, at 3.30 p.m. for Spring Vale
cemetery, arriving about I p.m.
DRAYTON ami G ARSON. Undertakers,
nigh-utrcol. Malvern, and Windsor. Tola.,
U J 228 ; Win., 370.
BALDRY. — The Friends of thu late Mrs.
ESTHER BALDRY arc respectfully In
vited to follow her remains to tho place uf
interment, I lie Melbourne General Cemetery,
Carlton. Thc funeral "will leavo her residence,
17 Grant-fit reel. Clifton Hill, THIS DAY
(Saturday), loth October, nt 4 o'clock,
nt FERGUSON, Funeral Director, cr.
High and Jnmes streets, Northcote: Vero-
ntreet, Colllngwood. Rhone JV3J33.
nA?i9'rJAlMFrJ.on4!H, nf 1,10 Jalc GARNET
A 11 LAIO nro informed that Ids
rt mains will he interred In the Fuwkucr tflmv
wm Wnvu his residence,
m.vt li.V r ,UV lUtoni,»b.ry. Tins DAY (Salur-
dnj), imh October, at 3.30 p.m.
A1.'11' >ON, Funeral Directors,
ii.T Hd'h-strcct, loornbury (phono JW3037i;
1 10 Johnston-street , Colllngwood.
/MlOSMlE .—The ErlendH of tho late JAM EH
Vfled to i'r UrL Inru respect fully Jn-
h t!.rni!.?»i i in. ili. rul,n? to tne place ol
vilV Iojiv.;. Gcmutery. The funeral
DAY k Uainuitiutn, THiH
ijai (butuiduy juth hittt., at 2.30 o'clock.
GEOltGE DICUM:!, Funeral Director, Eurou.
II vricnd8 of Mr. and Mrs
\ JKblAH DEWAR. uf ill) Roucoivilbdib
fniin! aru respect fully Invited to
fol tn, the reinuln t or tholr Ucarlv i>eloved
mem Hi .Vi. v r i ViV« i. ,.h'' "r
MICHAEL MULQUEEN and SONS, Funeral
FUNERAU NUIICES
ptDUNN''|jf0Ff CBpwtfiilJ," AKJ .
wnofnt«Wrb!ir
(Saturday), inth October nt 5'
Interment In tlie Melbourne 0 clocit, (m
Carlton, urrlvinK it S o'clS"1 Cm«$
227HpSVk8,trertI,sou'th"Mc!J'c1 itf
M130U und M1020. Moutne.
-D NANic Y
EASTON.- The Friends of Mr. ORMOND L. EASTON are respectfully informed that the funeral of his beloved wife, Gladys, will leave her father's residence (Mr. T.J. Lowdon), 53 Hardwick street, East Coburg, THIS DAY,
(Sarurday), at 11 a.m. for the Melbourne Cemetery, Carlton.
n'r"'0'' !!!
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FITZPATRICK - The friends of the late
Mr EDWARD JAMES FITZPATRICK
of 3 Amersterdam-street, Richmond are in-
formed that his remains will be interred in the
Fawkner Cemetery. The funeral will leave
B. Matthews Pty. Ltd.'s Mortuary Chapel
Toorak-road, South Yarra, This day
Saturday, 10th inst., at 3 o'clock.
B. MATTHEWS PTY LTD. Windsor
FOWLER - The Friends of the late Mr
HENRY FOWLER are respectfully notifiedd
Cobden-street, South Melbourne. This Day
(Saturday), 10th October, at 3 30 o'clock for
interment in the Melbourne General Cemetery
Carlton, arrlvlne At 4 o"«k 81
FREEMAN.-— -Tho Friends nf n.a t.
GEORGE THOMAS FltEPM aw S." -
eneotfully Informed that hla (unerawm Jf'
»o residence o( his son, Mr. \v, ««?'
18 ht. George s-road. North khimu JS.-'
DAY (Satnrdny), the loll: October at io S1
for tho Fawkncr Cemetery. ucr» 19 ao,
THOMAS HENRY ALLISON Fnn«Mt' 'tu'
tor, 181 LyEon-Btrcel, Cnrllou,' 1'lione rfj1 '
Hat'imVTI?,1!? ?,ric,n.ds of H'r lnte Mr. JAJin
r»D\( ARD HALL arc informed Ihn v.
remains will bo Interred in the iSShS
Cemetery. The funeral will leave hK?
dencc. Mount View," ffien Vnle Tins mV -
(Saturday), loll: inst,, At i 5, 1,1,8 MT
(3, APPS and KONS l'TV. LTD Jlln
(2 line.) ; uibo Whltlkscti. „ J""
HARDY - Friends of the late Mr. RORBER
H. HARDY are respectfully Invited to follow
his remains to the place of Inlermea E
Coburg Cemetery. The funeral will mm ta
(I e n c e , J02 Kooyong-road, Caolfiik
pm I Saturday), toth October, at !.))
HERBERT KING nud SONS, Funeral Dint,
tors, Lennox-street, Richmond. Phone, "lie)
HIGGINs. — The Friends ol the late Me '
SARAH HIGGINS, relict ot ths |S
iTtirlck Hlggtns, late of Maryberoueh, an fa.
rormed that her remains will be interred Is
tho Maryborough Cemetery. Thc funeral Ml
leave Maryborough railway stat'/n THIS DAT
(Saturday), 10th Oelobcr, on tho arrival tf
" VmJfe®oV,C&l "KirS?
KI!?RJWrT>rhe- Fl'lomls, otJlr. and Mr:. Hi i
KINDER arc rcspcvlfully Informed lb! ;
mo remains of t lioii dourly loved youcccit )
son, Kevin, will be intoned in the Hi!
Cemetery, the funeral will leave his partaU'
ichidcncc, 18 Myrtln-roud, Cunicrbun-. THIS
Ortobor.St 3% pS i
'OHN ALLISON, Inuornoratlnj; I'REUiS 1
BROS., Funeral Director. 300 Uurwood-rwi j
Hawtiiorn, Tolcphonn, Haw. 7.
LAH w?',Tl5,u .Ri'lenda of the late Mr. CARh |
LAUER. late of 75 Roiyn-stncl, Midto i
urfgnton, are respectrmiy lnform?d that h!i 1
remains -win be interred in lire New Uclboaru
Genera Cemetery. Fawkncr. The runcral i
Rluhardson-street, Albert Pari, THIS " i
DAY (fauturday), iotli October, at 11 o'clock - 1
a. in. !
JOHN ALLISON, Funeral Director 331 Feb ;
rnrs-strcct. Albert Park. Tel. AI2038,
T/y&h-TS&r ,1''rl,>n,iSA / lhc ,ale "0BERT
J 3-.SH LOVELL arc informed that bU re- :
mains will be Interred in the Melbourne i
Cemetery. Carlton. The funeral will iuvs !
hla daughter's residence. 20 Lyndlrorskra ;
cent, East Brunswick. THIS DAY (Saturtij), :
LOWTHER. — The friends of the late ELIZ-
BETH LOWTHER are respectfully invited
io follow her remains lu the place of intif i
ment, tho Melbourne Cemetery, Carlton. Th«
runornl In appointed to leave thc residtrci
of her brother, Mr. Edward Forbes. 33 Camp
%l ;atr1.' TIIIS DAY (Satiif.
day), lot ii Octobor, at 3 p.m.
W G. RAVEN, Funeral Director. Fikrcf,
ami Cilfton Hill. FJ037, JW1002 h
McGOWAN. — Requiem Mass will b« wis
hrutcd at St. Michael's R.C. Church, 0r«
rnond. THIS (Saturday) MORNING, at ifl"
o clock, for tho repor.e of the soul of iti "i
late BERNARD (BARNEY) McGOWAN. Tk
funeral .will icavc immediately after the rus'
for tho placo of interment, the Gorton Cm'1
tery. FVicndu are respectfully Invited to
attend. ;
STEPHEN WELLINGTON, UndetUktr, ajjl
G'cnferrte-road, Malvern. Phone UB833.
TI/rONASff. — Tho Friends of (ho hti '
-WJL GENERAL SIR JOHN 3E0NA8L i
G.C.M.G., K.C.B., V.D., are inforart tbl
Ids remains will he Interred in the Btltittt
Cemetery, with full military honors, to
funeral will leave Queen's Hall, State Pitlli .
ment House, TO-MORKOW (Sunday), the UtA )
Inst., nt 2 p.m., and win proceed alonj W j
llns-streot, Swanston-streot, St. Kllda-rcal 1
Point Nenenn-rond, to Elster-avenue, turtis? '
Into Lantnnn-roud, then to North-roid, 1M ;
arriving at the cemetery about 4 o'clo.i i
Order of precedence Is announced In oMU
coiumnn.
/ W. CI. APPS and SONS PTY. LTD. illii t
lines),
MONASH.— Floral Tributes for the FflKW'
1H of the late GENERAL GIB JOAIf
MONASH, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., Y.D., nay)'
sent to Queen's Hail. State Parliament flow.
where attendants will receive (hem. .
W. G. APPS and SONS PTY. LTD. .JU» I
(2 lines),
TITONASH.— Gentlemen attending the Fiatrj 5
III. of the lato GENERAL BIR,t JOHN >
MONASH. G.C.M.G., K.C.B., v.d., will rteue :
instruct, tholr -chauffeurs to enter Bprinritrw
from Lutrobo-street. and take up their pen
tlons on the west side of Spring-street, hew
Ing south, the enst side being specially 'j ;
aorved for otttcial and Parliamentary (W- ..
Attendants will gtvo directions.
W. G. APPS and SONS PTY. LTD. Jlill j
(2 lines). :
MONASH — Members of Uic INBTITmiM:
IwLof CIVIL ENGINEERS and of the Mgi
TUTION of ENGINEERS, AUSTRAL!; W
nnkud to pay tholr last respects to toeir ,
beloved frlond and collrague, Oenenu w;
JOHN MONASH. Members will afsemWj!
Old Treasury stups nt 1.4.i pjn„ j w "j
the corner of Norll; and h«K»yong roW«;
3.110 i.m. Wetiihurs with vara »1ll .rail
park oulsldo thc Tnslliiilioii Hulkllns. » ;
ImH-ptuee, Mnji)ourne, and convey other 8'
bcrs lu procesKlon. , .. . i.Ht.
C. S. STEELE, Hon. Secrclorj'.
tutlon of Civil Engineers. »».. imllti' '
A. C. LEtTH. Hon. .HoOTlary. l"" , ;
Hon of Englncirs, AustriUlu, Mvllsiurnt W ,
slon,
sysciiaN
K.C.B., V.D. - ;
MORTON - The Funeral of the late RO-
BERT MORTON
CumeU'ry, Cnriton. I
ALFRED ALLISON, Funorsl Dlitclor, M"1 >
:oiirso-road, Nowmurkct. t
lory. Tho fiiiioml will leavo bj» JS-.y 1» :
!nsl!!th|fl"u .JWiffvl"!! ?
11.30 u.m. , . ;
U. MATTHEWS, Uudorlaker, Soulli ;
ROGAN - The Friends of the late GEORGE
JAMES ROGAN are respectfully invited to
follow his remains to the place of internment., funtrnl i< !
ho lloldcllierg Etmelory. IJAJ 1 in
Hilriled lo inovo (iiool"' ffS 4® iSnlorday). jt
itrci-t, Fnlrllrlil, Tlllo I'AI
l.bi) ii.iii. c|
ALFRED ALI-ISON. FimcrsI Dlrtv
.on Hill. Phono JWL08.
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