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BIRTHS.
HARDY SMITH (nee Edna Livingston).— On
the 11th October, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Hardy
Smith, 5 Orrong-grove a son.
SEFTON. - On the 11th October, at St.
Clements Private Hospital, Southey-street,
St. Kilda, to Mr and Mrs. W. G. Sefton—
a daughter (Patricia). Both well.
MARRIAGES.
CLARK. - (Silver Wedding.) - Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Clark announce with pleasure the
twenty-fifth anniversary of their wedding,
13th October, 1931. Present Address:
"Claton," East Melbourne, C.2.
DEATHS.
ARTHUR. - On the 10th October, at Coonarra
Private Hospital, South Yarra, William
(Bill), esteemed and beloved friend and
associate of J. L. Sharkey, Federal Mem-
bers' Rooms, Temple-court.
tjoi lloo October, nt her!
ASHCROFT.-On the 10th October, at her
residence, 25 Smith-street, Thornbury, Ag-
nes, widow of the late William Ashcroft,
and dearly loved mother of Norman (St.
Louis, deceased), Peter, Florence (Mrs.
Brown, deceased), Ruth (Mrs. O'Lough-
lin), William, John and Agnes (Mrs. Ross).
Interred privately Melbourne General Ceme-
tery 12th October. R.I.P.
AITKEN. - On the 12th October, William A.
McKenzie Aitken, of 135 Bouverie-street,
Carlton, beloved husband of the late Eliza-
beth, and beloved eldest son of the late John
and Euphemia Aitken, and loved brother
of Jack, Alison (Mrs. Talbot), Alick, James,
Euphemia (Mrs. Binns), Kenneth, Mary
(Mrs. Marks) and Tom (A.I.F., deceased),
aged 67 years.
BAILEY. - On the 11th October at her mo-
ther's residence, 33 James Street, Windsor,
Elsie May, the dearly beloved only daugh-
ter of Janet and the late Albert Bailey,
aged 18 years. A patient sufferer at rest.
BOWDEN. - On 11th October, at the residence
of Mr. V Curtis, 27 Hood-street, Seddon,
Jennie, widow of the late Lieut. Henry Bow-
den, (late A.I.F.), and loving mother of
Helena May (Mrs. Dear), and loved mother-
in-law of Bert Dear, aged 72 years. Pri-
vately interred Coburg Cemetery 12th Oc-
tober.
BROOKS. - On the 11th October, at St. Kilda,
George Munro, dearly loved brother of Nor-
man W. J. and Evelyn, 10 Baker-street, St.
Kilda. Lead, kindly light.
BROOKS. — On the 11th October, at St. Kilda,
George Munro, dearly loved brother of Al-
bert L. and Alma, loving uncle of Emily
Jean, 18 Ruskin-street, St. Kilda.
BROOKS. -On the 11th October, at St. Kilda,
George Munro, dearly loved brother of Ern-
est R. H. and Vera, loving uncle of Rich-
ard and Vernon, Locksley-road, Ivanhoe.
Behind all shadows standeth God.
BROOKS.— On the 11th October, at private
hospital, St. Kilda, George Munro (late of
Bank of New South Wales), dearly loved
fourth son of Albert and Jean, loving
brother of Ernest (Ivanhoe), Albert L.,
Janet, Norman, Caroline, Cyril and Evelyn,
aged 27 years. Sweet rest at last.
BROWN. - On the 12th October, at "Mintaro,"
Monegatta, Sarah Ann, relict of the late
William Brown, Portarlington, beloved
mother of Daisy (deceased), William (de-
ceased), Gordon and Rupert.
BUTLER.—On the 10th October, at Queen
Alexandra Hospital, Marseilles, Lily Maud,
relict of the late Henry Butler, of Mel-
bourne, mother of Jack (deceased), Lynne
(Mrs. Sydney Quayle) and Geoffrey.
CANNING. -On the 11th October (result of
accident), W. M. Canning, 180 Union-road,
Surrey Hills, aged 65.
CLEARY. -On the 10th October, at Ballarat,
Robert Ernest, dearly loved only child of
Lulla and Bob (Pat), of 13 Durham-street,
Ballarat West, aged 4 days.
Our darling angel.
COMERFORD.— On the 12th October (sud-
denly) Theresa, loving mother of Gordon
and Raymond (deceased), of 37 Park-cres-
cent, Kew. At rest.
COMERFORD.— On the 12th October (sudden-
ly), Theresa, loving mother of Raymond
Frank (deceased) and Gordon William.
At rest.
-Inserted by F. Comerford, Box Hill.
COMERFORD - On the 12th October, at pri-
vate hospital, Carlton, Theresa, loving sis-
ter-in-law of Will and Nellie, auntie of
Helen, Lily, Dorothy, also loving daughter-
in-law of E. Comerford, 363 Rae street,
North Fitzroy. Mother and son united.
DANKS. - On the 8th October, at her resi-
dence, Hazeldene, Balwyn-road, Canterbury,
Jane Blaylock, widow of Aaron Turner
Danks, and loving mother of Annie, John
(deceased) and Fred, aged 64 years. Pri-
vately interred on 9th October.
DINEEN.-On the 11th October, at Greens-
borough, Arthur James, loved father of
Arthur, father-in-law of Dorrie, and dear
granddad of June. At rest
DOWDALL.-On the 9th October, at her resi-
dence, 135 Thistlethwaite-street, South Mel-
bourne, Emily Ann, the dearly loved wife
of the late James Dowdall, and loving
mother of Emily (Mrs. McLeish) and Rose
(Mrs. Worall), aged 84 years. Privately
interred 10th inst. Until the day dawns.
ELLISON.-On the 12th October, at the Mel-
bourne Hospital, James Richard Ellison, of
208 Park-street, West Brunswick (formerly
of Plymouth, Devon, England, and district
goods and passenger manager of L.M. and
S. Railways), beloved husband of Mary
Alice Ellison, loved father of Corby, Stanley,
Alec, Peggy (Mrs. H. H. Freeman) and Pa-
tricia (Mrs. A. Nancarrow), aged 65 years.
At rest.
FITZSIMONS. - On the 12th October, at her
late residence, 126 Wood-street, East Pres-
ton, Mary Ann, relict of the late Matthew
Fitzsimons, beloved mother of William,
Frances and Gordon; mother-in-law of Rose,
and grandmother of Alan, Lauris and Max,
late of Templestowe, aged 70 years.
May her dear soul rest in peace.
FRANKLIN.— On the 10th October, at the
residence of her son, 37 The Grange, East
Malvern, Hannah Frances, wife of Frederic
William Franklin, and loving mother of
Frederic William Franklin; also loving sis-
ter of Leila (deceased), Charles, Bennett
(deceased), Frederic, Leila (Mrs. Dukes),
Joseph (deceased) and Elizabeth (Mrs. Sed-
man). Privately interred. South African
papers please copy.
FRANKLIN. - On the 10th October, at 37 The
Grange, East Malvern, Hannah Frances,
loving mother-in-law of Ruby, and grandma
of Fred and Melva. Privately interred.
FRASER. On the 9th October (suddenly), at
Eildon Weir, Constable Rupert Richie,
youngest son of James and the late Eleanor
Fraser, of Malmsbury, loved brother of
Ruby (Mrs. Langley), Norman, Stella (Mrs.
Pavey).
In the midst of life we are in death.
GIDNEY. - On the 12th October, at his resi-
dence, No. 59 McCracken-street, Kensington,
William John, the dearly loved husband of
Hannah Gidney, and loving father of Nellie,
John, Ina and the late Frank, and father-
in-law of Mabel. By request, no mourning
and no flowers. At rest.
GOFF. - On the 10th October, at Hawthorn,
Olive Audrey, the dearly loved wife of James
George Goff, of Traralgon, and loving mo-
ther of Joan and Gerald, and beloved daugh-
ter of Elizabeth and the late Joseph Car-
son, of Hawthorn. Privately interred.
GOLDSWORTHY. - On the 6th October, at
the residence of her son, 379 Elgar-road,
Box Hill, Elizabeth, widow of John Golds-
worthy, loved eldest daughter of the late
James and Harriett Nicholson, of Bendigo,
and sister of Annette (Mrs. Nixon), of Too-
rak, passed peacefully to sweet rest in her
85th year. Private interment Coburg 8th
inst. Loving memories of a wonderful
mother.
- Inserted by her family and grandson,
Ivan.
GRACE. - On the 12th October, at his resi-
dence, 108 Flinders-street, Thornbury,
James, beloved and loving husband of Ruth,
and darling daddy of Harold and Margery,
aged 34 years.
GRACE. - At his residence, 108 Flinders-street,
Thornbury, Jim, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs.
Grace, loved brother of Arthur, Eva, Flo,
Will and Gil; brother-in-law of Jack and
Edwin, Vera, Nellie, Dorrie.
Peacefully sleeping.
HALKYARD. - On the 8th October, passed
peacefully away at Melbourne, Arthur, loved
husband of Ruby M. Halkyard.
Requiescat in pace.
HUCKSON. - On the 11th October, at his par-
ents' residence, Finsbury-road, Devon Mea-
dows, Alexander Frederick Huckson, dearly
beloved youngest son of Alexander Grant and
Annie Huckson, loved brother of James,
Florence (Mrs. Johnson), Edgar (Ted), Bes-
sie (Mrs. Campbell), May (Mrs. Gribble,
Pakenham) and Albert, aged 28 years.
HUME (McCathie). - On the 12th October, at
her residence, 41 Morang-road, Hawthorn,
Cecilia Jane, loving wife of Chas. D. Hume,
and beloved mother of C. McCathie, 38 Croy-
don-road, Surrey Hills; fourth daughter of
the late Thomas and Matilda Lang, of Bal-
larat, aged 77 years. A colonist of 75?
years.
HUNTER. - On the 10th October (suddenly), at
her residence, 49 Liddiard-street, Glenferrie,
Elizabeth, beloved daughter of Anne and the
late Ralph Hunter, loved sister of William,
Henry and Richard; loved sister-in-law of
Amy and Florrie, loved aunt of Ralph, Dick,
Joan and Don. Greatly missed. Privately
interred.
JENSEN. - On the 12th October, at her resi-
dence, 4 Blakeney-place, South Melbourne,
Mary Madeline, dearly beloved wife of
Henry Jensen, loving mother of Henry, Mi-
chael and Catherine (deceased), beloved
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Geraghty,
and loved sister of Thomas, Michael, Alice,
Catherine (deceased), Annie and Frank,
aged 30 years. R.I.P.
JOHNSTON. - On the 11th October, at the
Melbourne Hospital, late of 44 Moray-street,
South Melbourne, Mary, the dearly loved
wife of Thomas Johnston, loving mother of
Maude (Mrs. Dykes), Frederick, Mrs. Nel-
son (deceased) and Albert (deceased,
A.I.F.), and loving aunt of Harry and Roy
Nelson and Lily (Mrs. McCormack), aged
75 years.
KEANE. - On the 10th October, at St. John
of God Hospital, Ballarat, Helen, third
daughter of the late Thomas J. and Margaret
Keane, loved sister of Kate (Mrs. Low),
Julia (deceased), John (deceased), Margaret
(Mrs. Southerwood), William (deceased),
Thomas (deceased), Mary (Mrs. McDou-
gall), Rose (Mrs. Cartledge) and Daniel
Keane. R.I.P.
KELLY. - On the 12th October, at private hos-
pital, Elizabeth Ann, the loved wife of
John Michael Kelly, of 4 Arnold-Street,
East Brunswick, Annie (Mrs. Green), Jack,
Tom, Lily (Mrs. Winch) and Florrie (Mrs.
Beattie), aged 72 years.
KERR. - On the 10th October, at his resi-
dence, "Glenview," Summerhill-road, Glen
Iris, David Waters Kerr (late chief engineer
Dunlop Rubber Co.), the dearly loved hus-
band of Georgina (Daisy) Kerr, aged 62
years. Interred privately Box Hill Ceme-
tery.
McGILP. - On the 11th October, at private
hospital, East Melbourne, Lieutenant Dugald
St. Clair Hamence, dearly loved only son of
Joseph and Emily McGilp, of Jetonsville,
Tasmania, aged 25 years.
McGILP. - In loving memory of our dear
cousin, Dugald (Dug), who passed away on
the 11th October.
Some time we'll understand.
- Inserted by Bert and Grace.
McGILP. - On the 11th October, at Melbourne,
Dugald St. Clair Hamence, lieutenant 29/22
Bn., A.M.F., aged 25 years.
- Inserted by his comrades of 29/22 Bn.
McSWINEY. - On the 11th October, Adeline,
daughter of the late James and Fanny
McSwiney, of Geelong. R.I.P. Private in-
terment.
DEATHS.
McSWINEY.— On the 11th October, Ada, the
sincere and dear friend of John and Mary
Daly, and loved godmother of Marie and
John. R.I.P.
MORTON. — On the 8th October, at his resi-
dence, 38 Canterbury-street, Flemington, Ro-
bert Morton, beloved uncle of Bill, Margaret,
Alex, Bob and Jack.
PATTERSON.— On the 12th October, at St.
Vincent's Hospital, Winifred Mary, wife of
William (deceased), and loving mother of
William, Gordon, Jack, Winifred (Mrs.
Clinch) and Olga. R.I.P.
PEARSON.— On the 11th October, at his resi-
dence, Kitchener-road, Croydon, Frederick
Alexander Pearson, the beloved husband of
Flora, and dear daddy of Derek, late
R.N.A.S, and R.A.F., aged 37 years.
Another soldier gone home.
RIED. — On the 12th October, at the residence
of her daughter, Mrs. J. Shea, Meldrum-
street, Wangaratta, Margaret Ried, in her
67th year.
RICHARDS.—On the 10th October, at Moo-
roopna Hospital, Lyle, loved husband of
Minnie, loving father of Lyle, Harry, Bert,
Jack, Freddie and Minnie, eldest son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Richards, of Greensborough.
Sweet rest.
RICHARDS.—On the 10th October, at her re-
sidence, Kellara-road, Mentone, Rose Amy,
beloved wife of Nowell Henry Richards.
At rest.
RIDLEY. — On the 11th October, at his resi-
dence, 201 Forest-street, Bendigo, Frederick,
beloved husband of Elsie, and loved father
of Joyce and Alan, aged 47 years.
RIDLEY. — On the 11th October, at his resi-
dence, 201 Forest-street, Bendigo, Frederick,
beloved son of the late Joseph and Annie
Ridley, of Windsor, and loving brother of
Joseph (deceased), Wilfred, Ira, Violet
(Mrs. Lemon) and Vera (Mrs. Hallihan).
Beloved.
ROYLE. — On the 12th October, at the resi-
dence of her son, No. 144 Toorak-road, Cam-
berwell, Edith Chloris, beloved wife of the
late Charles Royle, and loving mother of
Chloris (Mrs. A. Smith) and Ernest, aged
63 years.
RUNDEL. — On the 10th October, at her late
residence, "Rosella," Mansfield, Honoria,
the dearly beloved wife of William Appleton
Rundel, and loving mother of Veronica (Mrs.
M. E. Lane, "Glendale," Bundalong South).
May her soul rest in peace.
SIGLEY. — On the 12th October, at his resi-
dence, 67 McPherson-street, Footscray,
Charles, the dearly beloved husband of El-
len M. Sigley, loving father of George, Ena
and Archie, and stepfather of Nellie (Mrs.
Ferguson, deceased), Ada (Mrs. Powell),
and grandfather of George, Ada and Ernie
Ferguson, and Sherley and Kenneth Powell.
SINCLAIR. — On the 11th October, Allan Mun-
ro, the dearly beloved husband of Joanna
Sinclair, of 79 Aberdeen-road, East Prah-
ran, son of the late Allan and Annie Maria
Sinclair, of South Australia.
STEWART. — On the 12th October, Thomas
Stewart, husband of the late Kythe, loving
father of Jean (Mrs. Lee), Thomas and Wil-
liam. At rest.
TILL. — On the 12th October, at his residence,
38 York-street, Prahran, Frederick William,
dearly beloved husband of Elizabeth, loving
father of Richard (deceased), Louis (de-
ceased), Jinnie (Mrs. Cadby) and May,
loving granddad of Dickie (deceased) and
Eric. Private interment.
A patient sufferer at rest.
WEATE.— On the 11th October (suddenly),
Robert, of "Devon," 15 Verdon-street, Wil-
liamstown, dearly loved brother of William
(deceased), Fred (deceased), Harry, George
(deceased), Jack, Susan (Mrs. McIntyre), and
Joshua, Joseph (deceased), Alfred, Tom and
Eliza (W.A.), and foster father of Jessie
(Mrs. A. Watt).
WEATE. — On the 11th October (suddenly),
Robert, of 15 Verdon-street, Williamstown,
loved grandfather of Marjorie, Gordon, Ro-
bert and Phillip.
WILLIAMS.— On the 12th October, at his
residence, 19 Station-street, Port Melbourne,
John, the dearly loved husband of Elizabeth
Williams, and loving father of Frederick,
Lucy (Mrs. Peatey), James, Emma (Mrs.
Whelan), May (Mrs. Bennett), Ellen (Mrs.
Zieman) and Richard, aged 77 years.
WURLOD. — On the 11th October, at Alma,
Sarah Ann, relict of the late Henry Wurlod,
and loved mother of Charles (deceased),
Hettie (deceased), Annie, William, Lucy and
Maude, aged 84 years.
in MEMOHIAM.
TIic Anzno Hcroos.
IIIGOINS. — In loving memory of my doar son,
William James, killed at Calllpoll on the
i uin October, iui».
1 Sweetest memories true nnd tender
I Just to show wu mill remember.
Loving memories never die.
— Mother.
On Active Service.
BURNS.— In loving memory or bur beloved son
unit brother, Hugh Burns, killed on -the Uth
Oclobcr, ID 15. at l'asachondaelc, aged 18
| years nnd 5 months.
Ever loved and rcmcmborcd.
— Inscrlod by hta loved ones, 3 Tooronga-
roud, East Malvern.
CLiNNICK. — in loving memory or Prlvato O,
Cllnnlck, killed In action 13tn October, 1017.
| Our dad. Fondly remembered.
I — Inserted by his children, Violet (Mrs. J.
i Lees), Jack and Hazel, Burnley,
LYONS. — In loving memory of my dear son
j and our. brother (Ted), who wub killed ut
Faxschcuduelt: Jlldge on the Oth October.
1017.
We will always remember you, dear Ted,
| No one uun tnko your plucc.
—inserted by bis leving mother, brothers,
and ulsters.
McMICHAEL.— In loving memory of our son
1 am? biothei, Sub-Lieutenant J. A. 'MoMl-
I uhuel, 37th Battalion, killed in action at
| Pnsflchcndaelo 12th Octobor, 1017i
— Remombered by parents (mothor, 'do-
. ueuscd), brothers and sisters.
OPPY. — In loving memory of our dear son,
| Pte. W.E. Oppy, killed In netton iii PYance
on the 13th Octobor, 1017; also his dear cou
sin, Corporal ,l. A. Ross, killed m action in
.! France on the 2<ith July, Ik 1ft,
Wo have lost and heaven nas gained,
;| Two of the best the world contained,
— Inserted by R. and E. Oppy, Kyncton.
OPPY. — In loving memory of our dear nephew
, Prlvato W. E. Oppy. Jfith Battalion, hilled
I iu action In Franco 13th October, 1017.
He died as he llvud, n man.
— inserted hv his loving uncle and aunt, J.
I and R. Ross, 37 Mubel-avenue, MUdurn.
OPPY. — In loving memory of our dear cousin.
Private W. E. Oppy. 38th Battalion, killed
In action in France 13th Oclobcr, 1U17.
Gone Jb tho face we mved so doar,
Silent the volco wc loved to hear.
— Inserted by his loving cousins, M. and J.
Rlcknrd, Ronlyn, Merbeln.
OWEN.— In loving memory of our doar eon and
brother. Private William Chris Owen, who
died of wounds Iu France .lith October, 1017.
Loved, remembered, lor.eed for ohvaya.
Our dear IN ill.
— Inserted' by his loving mother, father, bro
thers und sisters, Currum,
PULLEN. — In loving memory of our dear son
and loved brother ot Fred und Bort, 8th
Light lloruo Regiment, who died ot Damas-
cuj 13th October. 1018, , -
Lovod, rcmombered. longed for always, -
As It dawns another yoar. .
— His Horiowing paruntft, it. and E. Pullen.
. . IN MEMORIAM. , ;
BARNS, —In loving memory of - my . y (Joar
, father, who- pusKed away on 13th October,
I 1'J30. Fond meinorlcfl. dear father, of- you.
—Inserted by his loving son and daughter-
j In-law," Wall ami Maud,
BENNETT.— in loving memory of my tlcai
husband and our (icar father, who .passefl
r peacefully awnyat Albert Park on tno.lJU
October, 1u26. . . , „
Bunshlno imsses, shadows v
But love and rcmcmbranco outlast all.
—Inserted by his loving wife and -family.- :
BONNELL.— Ia loving mornory of my dcai
' husband and daddy, Aubrey Bonnet!, whe
died on tho 13ln October, 1930.
I Loving memories of our .daddy,' .
Always patient, kind nnd true. % .
— Inserted by hla loving wlfo aiidrdaughtcr,
Joyce.
BONNELL.— Tn loving memory of my dear
son and brother, Aubrey Edward r, who
piiFscd away at tho Austin Hospltnl, Hei
delberg, on the-. 1311) October, 1U30. . ,
Too late to hear his lust faint ulgli.
As 1 loVcd him so 1 miss him,
In my memory he la dear;
Loved, remembered, longed furahvays,.. :
Am It dawns one year,
— Inserted by his loving mothor and bro
thers, Arthur, Leonard and Roy.
BUSCH. — In loving memory of my darling
II t ( la mothor, who passed awuy l3th Octo
ber, J.U2D,
— Inserted by her daughter, Gladys Maple-
hack.
CARTER. — in loving memory of FrcdorlcU
William Howard Carter, dearly beloved
< husband of Ida (Edlu)i. and loved father
of Thelma. . . ..
Too dearly loved ever to
— 7 Rupert-street, Elstcrnwlck.
COLLINS— ELSUM.' — In sad and loving mem
ory of my dearly beloved husband and
lather, Patrick Thomas, who died on 13th
1 October. 1028; also my dear Uaughtor and
Mister, Margaret, who died on 1th October,
1009. It LP.
Too duarly lovod to bo ever forgotten.
— inserted by his loving wlfo, daughter,
son-in-law and grumlchlldrcn.
COLORETTi— '
We think of you to-day, dear mother,
j With grief that Is fond and true;
( No ouo knows tho silent heartache
That makes us long for you.
— Inserted by her loving son, Darlo, and
family.
DON. — In loving memory of our dear cousin,
Jessie, who departed this life ut Shepparlun
Uth October. 1930.
— Inserted by Mrs. O, H. Yardlcy, Russ and
Manila (Mrs. J. Ash), Boronla,
DOWLING.— In loving memory of my dent
hunimnd, Hugh II., loving father of Kevin,
Audrey and Lauris, accidentally killed 13th
oclobcr. 1930.
This Is a day of sail remembrance.
Bad and bitter to recall:
When tho ono wo loved wan taken
By a nnd and sudden call. _ .
—inserted by his. loving wife, .Margaret,
and children.
DOWLING.— in loving memory or our dear
sou. Hugh Henry, husband oi' Margaret nnd
father of Kevin. Audrey and Lauris, acrl-
dentally killed on 13th October, 1930. 11.1. P.
Sadly missed. . ..
! — Inserted by his sorrowing mother and
I rot her.
DOWLING.— in loving memory or our dear
brother. Hugh Henry, who was accidentally
killed on 13th October, 1930. It. LP.
One of tho hunt.
—Inserted by hla loving sisters and brothers,
Maggie, Nellie, Jim, Bert and Will.
FORDE. — In loving memory of my dear sister,
Jreno May. who died at 58 The EHtdanndu,
Cttftuu 11111, un 13lh Octobor, 1921, nlsu
\ of my dear father and mothor nnd brother,
Jim. A cluster of loving memories.
—Inserted by A. Fordc. 55 Kooyoug-roiid.
GROVES — WEST — RONAlLDSON.— Ill loving
memory of our mothers, who passed away on
the 13th October. 1928. and 17th October,
1911, Too good to ever bo forgotten.
When days are dark and friends aretfew
"i'ls then, dear mother, wo long for you.
— lnaorlod by sons, daughters, son-in-law,
daughters-in-law. and grandchildren, 11. M.
O. Groves, 541 Plenty-road, Preston.
HAMILTON.— In fond and loving memury of
our denr father, who passed away on the
13th October. 1927.
The ones who loved you dearly
Are the ones who never forgot.
— Inserted by his loving daughters, Ivy
and Pearl.
HAMILTON.— In loving memory of dad, who
died on Ihc 13th October, l()27.. ,
—Inserted by his loving ton and ilmigmor,
Jack and Florrlc.
tllNG. — In sweet and loving memory of out
beloved mother, Matilda, who passed away
on 13th October, 1930; also our dear father,
tVMtlnm. wiu passed away on Kith March.
1922. 11 Is fidy till lie come.
—Inserted by their loving family.
IN MEMOHIAM.
HINO. — In loving memory or my deal '1
mother, who passed away on tho Kith Oc
tober, 1930. Gone, but not forgotten.
— Inserted by her daughter, Elva Tons,
HOWARD. — in loving memory of my dour
oousin. Bob. who passed peacefully away r
011 13th October, 3930.
If tho grave could only open
Mnny change!) you would sue;
Perhaps it Is better, dear Bob.
You are resting peacefully.
— Inserted ty his loving cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. A. Grooves.
JACKSON.— Tn loving memory of my dear,
loving husband. Henry. -who passed aw.iy
at lilt) residence. 203 Victoria-street, West
Brunswick, on inn 13th October, 1027.
Peacefully Bleeping, after years ut acute
suffering.
Abklc with Me— his favorite hymn.
— Inserted by his widow, ii. Jackson.
JOHNSTON (nee Ford). — In memory of our
dear sister. Jlnnle, who passed away on 13th
October, 3930; also our dear brother-in-law,
who passed uwuy 18th October, 1030; also
our dear mother, who passed away 3 1st Oc
tober. 1918; uUo our dear father, who passed
away on 3rd April, 1919.
Wo lovo to speak of you, doar,
Wo love to hear your nnmo.
And bring you In our dally talks,
For we love you Just tno same.
Wo love to hear you upoken of
By others who lovod you, too;
And like to think of ail the things
You used to say and do.
— Jnsortcri by her loving sisters nnd brothers
und sljderH-tn-inw and brothers-in-law,
Claude. Earnlo, \Ve.13lc; nieces, nephews.
LANCASTER. — In loving memory or my dear
wife and our mother, who died on the 13th
October, 1020.
Calm nnd pcncclul she is sleeping,
Swcotest rest 1ms followed pain,
When we think of how she suffered,
How can wc wlsli her hack again.
and sons-in-law. '
LAS LETT, — in loving memory of our dear
mother and grandma, who passed away on
33th October, 1929.
To-day wc arc thinking of you, dear mo
ther,
And although you have been taken,
A precious hope is given,
That you are meant to be the link,
Between our home and heaven.
Always remembered.
--Inserted by her loving son nnd daughter,
Mr. ami Mrs, Reynolds, Olcn Iris, und
grandchildren.
LASLETT. — in loving memory of our dear
mother, who pnsund away on lath October,
1920; loved grundma of little Betty (do-
ceased).
Two years have passed nlnco that sad clay.
God took tho one J loved away;
A loving mother, ho good and rure,
?J,\Q ,a.K sl,u went through fow could bear.
Tls sinful, J know, to wlnh you were here,
But life Ih so lonclv without one no dear;
—Inserted by her loving daughter nnd «on,
Lmily and Clarence Teniplemnn, 9 Monnah-
ytrcot. Ascot Vale.
,nv,1"5 memory of our dear
end nana, who missed nwav on
l.iui October. JP29, at Went Brunawlck,
Always loved nnd remembered.
— inserted by her loving daughter, noti-ln-
frram'fiUMrcn. Btt-lla nnd will
Phillips, nnd Fred and Joyce.
LAS7-Tll\ lovJnK, memory or our denr
!?a»i & Louisa Lnslett. who pansed uwny
?ttlc,t192"' at n F"ry-cr«cont-
r i10. 1 lhe 1,cst mothers.
l1Pr».,ovll3K nnd son,
WMt Bninswlcu 211 Alorc"ul<!-ro,ul-
. lov5,,S memory nf our dear
nnd j')VCd grandma, who departed
this life on the 13th Octobor. 1020.
Ahvnya remembered.
—Inserted by her loving daughter, Ruby.
\ — li" . ,(ivl"K memory of my dear hus
band nnd father. Thon. Lobh, who nanscd
away cm tho 13th October. 1928.
. Whatever cine we fall to do,
_ We II never fnll to think of you.
Glrllc 3 v'n" wlfu and daughter,
LOBU,— A tribute of love to the memory of
our dear - father, l'hos. F.. who passed
away nt Ivynbrnm on 18th October, 1928.
I'ondly remembered,
rIniMrtftf ,/ hla l0V,nK daughter, Doris;
L nnle S' runilyldldren, Nancy and
Lii?-?IDfiF,rIn JovlnB memory of our dear
Biaier, Annie, who passed nwny 33th Oc-
.lober, 3028. Ever remumbored.
—Inserted by her sisters and brothers.
LS0rahI?inT,vl,mcmor,' 01 »1' <lctlr
, 3low. buautlfuT the hope that lingers,
.AVhen loved ones cross the nen;
vh\ ft!l l0lIa are ended,
AVIth them shall ever be.
. Il. ls but crossing, with a bated breath,
A ;whlte set fnco, n little strip of sen:
To And the. loved ones .waiting on the Hhorc,'
Aioro beautiful, more proclous than before.
—Mum, George und Rita.
MACDONALD. — iu loving memory of- our dear
"''Octo&r !S»2V ' l,aS80d away on tho 13ih
—Harry, Maude and family.
MASON.— In loving memory of my dear hus
band nnd our loving father, Edwin Mubo»,
1929 pa88Cti away on the 13th .October,
Time" chnngca many things,
But memory, like tho Ivy, clings. .
—Inserted by his loving wife, son, daughter
ami son-in-law.
MASON. — In loving memory of my.- 'dear.' dad, :
Kawtn, who passed away on tho 13th Oc-
tobcr. 1929. '
'Tls Uvo Jong years to-day, dear dad,
Since you passed away; . < v : :--
\ou left uh, oh, so auddenly,' j -' ;
' We could not bld you stay. ;
Inserted by son and aaughtcr-lu'-law.-Btah-
». ley. und Iiojc. -
MERRlFIELD.nlovihVitiiimrydC'my
w.fe nnd our 4 loving niother(1'wUo passed
away 13th October, 19lh. \ ; V ..
Loved, remembered, longed for always i r
As. .It dawnn another year.
— inserted by. her loving huaband and family,
MILLARD,— lu ; . lov.lng memory of our: Ucat
mother, who paused uway 13th October,. 192T.
The sweetest memories, fond .uud . true
Will always remain- in : our hearts' tif you. ;
— Insertod by her loving son and daughter-
in-law. Harry und Jean. . ' . ;
MORLEY.— tn loving nicmory of. my darilng
grandson, Joey, who passed away on -Un
lJth October, ll>2(3,. aged ft years.
There was Joy among, the angels
When they saw a flower so fair
Coml.ig up tho golden stairs, " V . v
Ho was Biichr « beautiful Bower,:
But we must not pine;
For Christ within His bosom wears
The (lower I loved as' mine. .
—Inserted. by M. Morley. /. \ '
MORLEY:— In loving 1 memory of our little
nophow, Jonoph Ilenry, wno died , on the
13th Octobor. 1920.
. Sweot Is the. word remembrance,.
And. these few lines will ; show
You are not forgotten, Joic,
As the years come and- go.
Insprted by his loving uuntlu und uncle,
; N. nnd A.f Joiner, Wyeheproof.
OVERTON.— lii loving . memory of\my dear
wife, and our loved mother, who paused
away on 13th October. 1927.
To-day brings back fond- memories, ;
v Memories that, make- us. cry;
: To think that you were taken
And never said gaod-liyo,
. You left behind somo aching hearts,
That loved you most uincorc,
That never have, nnd never will.
Forget you, mother, dear. ..
—Inserted- by her loving huaband and
family,- Waudln.
. PATTERSON,— in sad, loving memory of my
rr dearly loved son and our. dear brother,
Maurice, who paused -nwny :13th Octobor,
, 1.927; May his dear soul rest iu poaco..
—inserted by his loving mother, sisters and
1 brothers. , t: . :.- .
: PATTERSON,— In loving memory or our dear
pal, Maurlco. who died 13th October, 1927.
We hold you still' In memory - a,
v" As tho years eomo and go.
- —Inserted ; by his loving pals, B1U, - Doug.
\ and Roy. ' ( . ®
PEACE,— In; sad but loving memory of ms
doarlv: bttlnvi'ri htmhnn,! A lick, nnrt innr Hnr.
ling dad, wno passed away on tho 13th Oc
tober, 1928.
-His- life mado beautiful by kindly deeds.
Time may heal a broken heart,
Time mny mako the wound leas sore,
But time can never stop the longing
For . our . loved 7 ono gone before,
lls ,only a grave, but It needs our, euro,
For our darling dad lies sleeping there.
Until the day breaks, and tho shadows flee.
. Thy' will, bo done.
—Inserted by - his' Urokcn-heurtcd wife and
f&nilty. , ,
PEACE.— In cherished memory of our dear
dud and grandpa, who passed away ,13th
'October, 1028.
; If we had : at! tho' world to give
Wo'd glvo It, yes, 'and mure,
To boo our dour dud again-
Como smiling through the . door.
- Love. in. death shows what lovo in life
should nhvaya bo. -
; —inserted by loving Uaughtor nnd non-ln-
law, Myrtle and Jack, nnd > grandchildren.
PEACE.— In loving memory of denr cousin
' Alex., who .died In. Melbourne Hospital on
13th October, 1928.
. For him, sweet rest;.
... For us, Just . memories.
Inserted .by his coUaln, Annie Campbell.
PENDIjKBURY.— In loving memory of our
dear friend, Mary. .who-'Pnssed away on the
12lji October, ;I030. Remembrance.
— Inserted by tho Mlsseu Dlgby.
PRYOR.— -In loving .memory of my dear, bus"
uarnl and father, William James, whe
nasHud awny ut Norlhcote -on the 13th Oc«
tuber. 102ft. Sweet remembrance.
—Inserted by his loving wife and faintly.
PRYOR;— In loving memory of my ; doai
brother, . William, who dhul .'13th October
102(1, at Northcntc. Still sadly missed.
—) nRArt ml bv .ltls Invlnir Hinter tind fnmilv
SHORT. — In sad and loving memory of our
treasured younger daughter, Mavis Elizabeth
(Betty), who fell nslcon on tho 13th Octo
ber, 1928,. al 43 Mttln-stvflet. Coburg, tlio
darling little sister of Phyllis,- nged 3 years.
As wo loved Ivor so wo .miss her,
Swcotest memories of one so uearr,
Lovod, remembered, longed for always
As It dawns Hiiother yonr.; .
Our treasure. '
—Inserted by her. sorrowing mother, father
' and Phyllis, "
fillORT,— in' loving memory .of our jdarllng
Httlo friend, Betty, who loll asleep on- tho
. 13th October, 1028, dearly loved yonnuor
duughtvr of Mr. and Mrs; A. Short, and Toy
ing sister of Phyllis. ,
Ah dear to us to-day.
As In the hour she passed away,
—Inserted by Uncle Arthur .and- ..Auntie
Daisy. : -
3HAHKBV.— ' In loving memory or our idear fa-
ihor and gnuidad, who died llth / ootobcr,
Ad'wayH unselflsli. true and kind, - . .
Another like him would be hard to find,
—inserted by his loving aon.And daughter,
Jack nnd Anulc. nnd grandchildren, Gladys,
Oyrll and Dorothy.
SNOW,— in sad and loving .memory of my
dear little son, Albert,, who passed away
on Iho 13th October, 1927. . '
What happy dnyawo onco enjoyed,.
Though sweot the memory still; .
But you have left a vacant placo
rut... luiiHtr) itii n nfluof fill.
'l'lio antlllns fuco unU loving ways
Aro pleasant ' to recall.
The smile ho had for evoryono
Is sadly mlssod by all.
— Inaerlod by Ills loving mother and family.
SNOW. — In sad and loving memory of our
denr brother, Albert, who paaood awny on
the 13th Octobor. 1027. ,
Ho was only a dear litllo snowdrop,
Lllto Iho bonutlful flowers that growl
But God wanted an unsol In hnnven. .
So Mo called our dear ltttlo brother
As -womtovod him. bo wo miss him,
In our memory lie Is dear. ,
Moved, remembered, loaned for uiwaya
As It downs another year.
Short and Minirion wub the call.
His sudden death surnrhed uh nil.
Till memory fades and life tlopailn,
lie wtU live for over In our hearts.
— limertsd by his . loving sisters, Dorle,
Kliodv, I-exle. Stella, faylvln.
HTiTiiBS —In loving memory of our dear wlfo
8 and mothor, whoh departed tm«. Ufa on the
12th October. 1928. Ever remembered;
— George am! Norma Slubbs.
IN MEMORIAM.
M1ESON, — In loving memory of my darling
mum, who fell asleep on the 12th October,
1928, beloved nnnna uf Don and Ken.
Sweet, tender memories of my wonderful,
good little mother.
—Doris and Son.
moMAS — In loving 'memory of my dear
mother. Rachel, who passed away on the
13th October, 1930, much loved grandma
uf Violet and Lance, In her 00th year.
Your houI Bhnll live un for ever.
On thrutign the iletds of tlmo,
Tor there'll never be another to mo
Like that wonderful mother of mine.
— lnertrd by Mnbul and Richard Miller,
AbbotHford.
THOMSON,— Sacred to the memory of our
beloved eon und brother, William Chnrleu,
lato 29th Battalion, A.i.F., who pureed away
13th. October, 1930.
In memory a constant thought,
In heart a silent sorrow.
— 11 Vlnccnt-strcct, Coburg.
TUCKER. — In loving memory of nr. dear wife
ami mother, who passed away ou 13th Octo
ber, 1925.
Wo cherish still with love sincere,
Beautiful memories of one so dear.
Loved In life, treasured In death,
A. Leiiutlful memory Ih all ive have lefl.
— Inserted by Iter loving husband and fumily,
Newport,
WILKES. — In loving memory of niy dear wife
and our dehr mother, Hannah Elizabeth,
who pnssed away on the 13tli October, 1C2S.
at Norlhcote.
A beautiful life, full of kindly deeds.
— Inserted by her loving husband and
family.
WILKES. — In loving memory of inv dear
motner, who passed awny on the l3th Oc
tober. 1 029.
Love and remembrance never die,
Ah days go on ntul years roll by.
— Inserted by her loving eons, Fred and
Charlie.
YENDL12. — In lovinc remembrance of Lavlnu
Elsie (Nina), devoted wife of Waller, lov
ing mother of Baby Walter, who died sud
denly on the 13th October, 1929, aged 2u
yeat'h. Sadly missed.
And when God seefl a smile too bright,
Or heart too pure for taint of vice,
lie bears It to that world of light,
To dwell Jn Paradise. , , , ,
— Inserted by her loving huaband, w.
Ycndk\
YJ"Nr>U-:.— In lovhiff memory nf my dear
litllo pal, who departed this life on .13th
October. 1929. M .
Although her voice In fiUent
And her smlia I see no more.
In our hparts her iifime shall linger
Just as fondly as hefwe.
— Inserted by NpU McKcmle and Cwcn.
VENDUE. — In loving memory of our dear
daughter and rlMer, Nina, who passed away
on t(ie 13th October, 1929. , . ,
Just a memory, true and tender.
JuNt to show that wc remember
Deav Nina,
— .iVothcr, Knto and George.
VENDUE. — In loving memory or Nina, who
Sassed away 13th Oatobwr. 1929.
west memory in all 1 have left of my pal.
—Inserted by her nunt, A. Rem und
MftVlH. _
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.
MR. and Mr«. WM. DIGHTON and FAMILY,
of Hentlclgh ami Bavlilc. .wish to 1 HANK
their many kind frlendH "
sympathy and floral tributes during
horcavement. Also thunklri. .-iurau Jackson
Rev. Delbrldge and Dr. Thomas. Will nil
please accept this as our personal expression
' 'A nnovonne." Tvicker-road, Bontlclgh.
i - — - —
FUNERAL NOTICES.
A 1tkek.— The Friends of t»« 1tU Wl!4"
A Liam a. Mckenzie aitkkn aro re-
flpectfully Juvlted to follow his remains to
the Piece of Interment, tn tho Fawkner Come-
terv The funernl in npj>olnted to move fiom
htH resldciics. No. 135 Bouverlc-utrcut, Cart-
toil, to-mourow (Wcdncsdny) morning,
ak a'iIfkKM" Af.i.I80N. l-'uncral Ulractor. Hcr.d
Ofltce; 221 VJctorla-atvcot, Melbourne West.
Phone F 198ft. . .
BA1I BY. —The Friends ot Mrs. JANF.T
BAILEY are respectfully notified that
iho funeral of her dearly beloved only daugh
ter. Elide May. wilt leave her residence. JJ
Juines-fitreot, Windsor, THIS DAY (lues-
day), 13th October, at 10 a.m., for Interment
In the Fawkner Cemetery.
TJIOS. RENTES, Funerol Director, 225
and 227 Farlc-street, 'South Melbourne.
Phone, M1350.
i3r00ks.— The Frleiidfl 'of-' 'the '-Mate Mr,
.15 GEORGE M1JNRO BROOKS are 1 in formcq
cnat iUs reninlnn wlll. bu Interred In the Mel
bourne ; Cemetery, Carlton. ..The funeral . is
appointed to move from tho residence of
fatnov, Mr. A.- Brooks. -12 Marine-parade, St.
KUda, v THIS DAY (Tuesday), 13tn , October,
.ut: 2 o'clock,-. ; . . :
: APPS. and SONS PTYi LTD.; Undertakers,
St,; Rllda. J'honcs: . Windaor, 70 and, 71.
13 URTON.— LOYAL . BOROON DAR A LODGE,
J3 M.U.I.O.O.R-t-TIw' Members. of the lodge
and . order In general are requested to attend
.tho .funerar of our' late iSftmor TruHtee. Bio.
V\f." G.1 BURTON, P.O. AL The funeral will
leave his ' residence; 180 Burwoqd-road. Haw
thorn;. THIS) DAY .(Tuesday). I3ta October, at
iL p.m;, rfoi' tno Boroondam Cemetery,- Kcw.
: J.-.W. SLATTER1E, Secretary.
! 'iNNiNdlrlenda'of -Ut6 lato W. At. CAN-
! NING." OL .189 Unlon-rond. Surrey HIIIb,
are respoctfully -invited to meet at main gale,
: '.r'awkntr. Cemcteiy, THIS DAY (Tuesuuy).
J3MV Ofitoher; nt 2.30 p.m.
COMERFORD.— The Friends of the late
Mrs. THERESA COMERFORD, of 37
Park-crescent, Kew, are respectfully informed
that her remains will be Interred, in the
New Melbourne Cemetery, Fawkner. The
funeral is appointed to leave Padbury's Cha
pel, 13 Cotham-road, Kew, THIS DAY (Tues-
day), 12th October at 3.30 p.m.
A. W. PADBURY and Co., Funeral Direc
tors, 13 Cotham-road, Kew, and branches.
Haw. 31.
ELLISON.— Tho Friends of tho late Mr,
.JAMES RICHARD ELLISON, of 208 Park
afreet, West,,. Brunnwlck, aro respectlully in
formed, that- his remains will bo Interred in
the New Melbourne aeneral Cemetery. Fawk
ner.- Tho funeral will Icavo tho reutacncu ot
his son-in-law. Atr. H. H. Freeman, 1072
uygon-street, . North Carlton, TO-MORHUw
(Wednesday). 14th Ootober, at 2 o'clock.
JOSIAII HOLDSWORTH, Funeral Director,
380 Lygon-street, , Carlton. Phone, F1202,
IlT/iSIMONS. — The Friends of the late Airs.
MARY ANN ; FIT2S1MONS, of Tempie-
BiOwc, are respectfully informed that ner
tunornr will loave her rosldenuo; 12ft Wood-
Areet. East PrcBton,-. THIS DAY- (Tuesday)'
13th Octobor, nl 2,30 p.m., for the pjdeo of
interment, jn the Tempicstown Cemetery,,
TAYLOR and ;BON\ Funeral Directors.
llead Ofllce: Phone Heidelberg,.- C5."
GIDNEY.— AThe Erlehds of Iho late Air. WIL
LIAM .JOHN; GIDNEY. aro informed thai
hla remains Wilt bo Interred prtvalcly in the
Fern Tree Gully, Cometory. Tho funoral will
leave his residence, No. an AlcCrackcn-fitrcel,
Kensington, TUTS DAY (Tuesday)/ 13th Octo
ber, -al 1 o'clock . r
LB PINE aud SON,. Funeral Directors.
rhono. J1441. .
/"N RACE.— The Friends of the laic Mr. JAMEB
VT GRACE are Informed that his remains will
bo Interred In tho Heidolberg Cemetery. The
funoral will leave his residence, 108 Plinders-
stroet, Thomuury, THIS DAY (Tuesday), lJth
Inst., at- 3.30 p.m.
; J. FERGUSON and SON, Ihmeral Directors,
712 High-Htrect, Tnornmiry (pnono jwjujw,
140 Johnston-utreot. Colllngwood.
JENSEN.— The Friends of Mr. HENRY
JENSEN are respectfully invited to fol-
low the remains of his dearly beloved
wife to the place of Interment, In the Brigh-
ton Cemetery. The funeral Is appointed to
move from his residence, 4 Blakeney-place
South Melbourne, THIS DAY (Tuesday), at
3.30 o'clock.
ALFRED ALLISON, Funeral Director,
Clifton Hill.
JOHNSTON, —The Frlends of the late Mrs.
MARY JOHNSTON are respectfully In-
iorniRd that her remains will .ho Inlorrecl in tho
Fusvltner Cemetery, Tho funeral 1b appointed
to move irom her reatdonce. 44 Moray-street,
South Melbourne, THIS, DAY (Tuesday), JUth
October, -at 1.30 p.m. \ v ' i- \
U, AicKENZIE Funoral Director (all sub
urbs) , Head ; omoo. ; lOi) . Clarcndou-strcct,
South Afelhoumo. Pnone. 'M3.107 (2 Itnew).
JOYOE.-i-Tho Friends or Mr. JOHN (Jack)
JOYCE are roBiieclfully invited to follow
the remalna of his dearly beloved wife. Emily,
tn tho place of lutorment, tho Alolhourno
General Cemetery, Carlton. > Tho funeral will
leave his resldftnco. v43 Caln-nvoitio. . North-
cote, THIS DAY (Tucoday),. 13th October, ut
II o'clock II. m. : -
H. KOBSON. Funeral Director, corner Bruhs-
wlck-stroat nnd St. Gnorgo's-road, North Fltz-
roy. Telephone, JW2315, > ' j
KELLY.— The Friends, . - of Mr. JOHN
MICHAEL. KELLY .are renpootfully in-
tormod that tho romaius of his holoved wife,
Ellzuhcth Ann, will be lutorrert In iho Fawknor
Cnmotftry. Tho. funeral-wlU loave tho residence
pf her daughter (Mrs. Boattio), 32 qucon-
.itreot, Coburg Svest, THIS DAY (Tuesday),
13th October, ut 2 o'clock.
JOHN ALLISON, Funavnl DI\ector. 29t Syd
ney-road, Brunswick. Tolephono, Brunswick,
M2. - - ..
MeCHLP. — Tho . Commanding "onieer of "the
! 29lh Regiment: destroH tho members ol
tho RcglmenL to -attend a Funeral Service
U W. G. Appu and Sour' Chapel. Ot Moor-
street, Fitzioy. for tho lato Lieutenant
DUOALD ST. CLAIR If. McGiLP. All rnnki>
ire requested to assemblo at tho Chapel, TIUB
(Tuesday) EVENING, 13th butt., at 8 p.m.
. Colonel 33'. P. LYNN. C.O.
Captain it. K. ANDERSON. AUJt.
WO. AFPR and SONS, Funeral Directors.
Tel., J1115 (2 Hues),
PEARSON. —The . £rl$mln of the lato FRED
RICK A. PEARSON are roapeutfully in
formed that Ills renmln.s will he interred In the
Llllydale Cemctory. The funoral Is appolntoft
to move from hwrealdonce. Kitchener- road.
Croydon. THIS DAT .(Tuesday ), ut 3 o'clock.
BURTON BROS., undertaken?, Maln-atrcul,
Llllydale. Phone, 11.
RIED.—The Funeral of the late MARGARET
UIED will louvo tho Roman Catholic
Church, Wnngnratta. THIS DAY (Tuesday)
at 2.30 p.m. for tho Wangaratta Cemetery.
RQYLE. — The Friends of the late Mrs.
EDITH CHLORia ROYLTC arc invited to
follow her remalna to tho Hurwood Cemetery.
The lunornt will leuvo hnr son's residence, No.
144 Toorak-road. Cainberwoll. THIS DAY
(Tuesday). 13th October, at halt-pant 3 o'clock.
LE 1HMC and SON, Funernl Directors.
Phono, J1H1.
lGt.F.Y. — The Friends of tho late Ml
OHAUI-ES HIOLEY uro vuspCCtfUlly lu
vltod to fellow his remain to the place of
Interment, the Foolacruy Cemolery. The fune
ral Ih appclntod io move from his renldcnes.
07 McPhorsou-sircct. Footscruy. THIS DAY
(Tuesday), 33th October, .at 3.30.
WALTER A. WARNE. Undertaker. 201
Uarkly.-etroet, i octccray. Phono 9, Foots-
croy. a.:
FUNERAU NOTICES.
SINCLAIR.— Tho Friends of tho late Mr.
ALLAN MUNRO SINCLAIR uro Informed
.u at hla remains will be Interred in the Brigh
ton Cemetery. The funeral will loave hla resi
dence, 79 Anordcen-road, East Prahrun, THIS
ja/ Ouofiiiuy), i8lh October, ut 3.3U p.m.
DRAYTON and GARSON. Unriortnne.v. 190
Hljjh-strect, Wlnduor, nnd Malvern. Tel., Win.,
STEWART.— Frlendn of the Into Mr. THO
MAS STEWART are respectfully invited to
todow Ida retnaliiu to the placo of intormeut
hi the Footscray Cemetery. Tho funeral Is
appointed to leave the residence of his foii,
Thomas, lu Bcatrlev-Mrcet. Ynrravlllc, TO-
(ORROW (Wednesday), llth October, nt 2
p'n'knhy J. n. I.BWfS. Undcrtnk.r, 151 .John-
f.ton-.hrcet, Fitzroy, and brandies. Phone;
iiiKiii
rpUfiNER.— ' The Frlondr. of Mr. and Mr.
.1. WALTER TUitNER are ronpeclfullv In
formed that the iuneral ot their dearly loved
only ur.ugnter, Ellr.ubr.rti Kilcn. will leave their
rcpj/lonce, McHryde-?lh:et, Fawkner, THIS
DAY (Tucadcy), at. 9.39 p.m., for the Fawk
ner Oemdery.
JOSEPH ALLISON. Funcial Director. 788
Sydncv-rjitd, North Brunswick, phone, llwl:..
and Errnl-u-ret, North ?r<dbonrne.
! \.\r5- A'i'E. — The Friends of the late Mr.
tt ROBERT \VKATK are rcfcprot/ullv Jn
bfimed thai hla remain:-? wJP. be interred in
t-he Willlumatown Cemetery. The funeral will
leave hla roshlence. "L'rvon," 15 Vcrdon-
wti-ec1 \v; llliamuRiwn, THIS DAY .(Tuesday),
NELSON BROn.. UndertDlcera, Douglas-par
ade. WjUIupictowii. Tel., 31 (2 linr'a); and
l-TKll'-n-.L.
L — — — - — ; ... .
Wewk —court, , .bt. GKonaw. 3513
1 ' A.O.V .. o.ntl thi Order in Qonernl, are
lei-neclfuily invite, I to follow tlio remains o!
Iliclr 1310., llOBKRT WEATFI. to the Wll-
jlnmaton-n Oemetery. Tlio funeral will leave
We rueldoncc. "Devon," 10 Verdcm-ctrcet. Wll-
lieinelown, THIS DA V (Tuesday), nt 3,33
,t. iienntno, c.n.
: . , W. BEf.!., aecty.
WHEATf.ANO,— The.. Fvlonda of Mr.
ClIARLBS P. IVIIKATLAND nre Jn-
fprmcd lhat the remnlnn at hl« dearly beloved
-.vlfe. Mary Jane (Jnnoy). will bo Interred In
Iho'SI. .Kllda Comelery. The funeral will louve
Ids residence, "The Willow," 43 Bllzabetli-
nroet, ilalvcin. THfSl DAY (Tuesday), 13th
October, at ,'| o'eloeh.
„ R. MATTHEWS KJ'Y. LTD., Toora!t-road,
goulli Varra.
WILLIAM!), — The Krleuds ot" the late Mr.
JOHN' WILLIAM!) are rcsiuMltfullv lu-
loriued that Ills vvmnlne will ho Interred In
tho Hvlehton Cemetery. The funeral U
apriolntcd to move from his residence. II) Stn-
llon-str.ft. Port Molhourne, THIS DAY tTucs-
dnv), ;t;ith Oetnhcr, at 3. 3d p.m.
iv. MeK'ENZIM. Knnernl Dlrpptfti- rn!1 rnh.
:lr . IJead oflU-e, 130 Clarendon-street,
aoiltli xr.nhournv. I'l-.um-. M3t«7 (3 lines).
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