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BIRTHS.
CARTER.— On the 1st June, at 392 Hampton-
street, Brighton to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Car-
ter— a daughter (Ruth Felicity).
LANPHIER (nee Ethel Shannon). — On the
10th May, at Bethesda Private Hospital, to
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Lanphier — a daughter
(Margaret Ann).
WILLIAMS (nee Bernice Chessell).— On the
18th May, at St. George's Hospital, to Mr.
and Mrs. Elton Williams, of Adeney-avenue,
Kew— a daughter (Felicity Shirley).
MARRIAGES.
GOLDEN WEDDINGS.
DAVIES— MILNE.— On the 4th June, 1885,
at The Manse, Newstead, by special licence,
by Rev. J. S. Chambers, assisted by Rev.
A. Stoker-Rees, eldest son of the late David
and Ann Davies, of Yandoit, to Elizabeth
Watt, eldest daughter of the late John and
Mary Milne, of "Mar Lodge," Strangways.
Present Address: "Vernley," Strangways.
DEATHS.
ADAMS.—On the 4th June, at her residence,
1 Lansdowne-street, Pascoe Vale South,
Ellen Jane, the beloved wife of Samuel
Adams, the loving mother of Clarence, Phyl-
lis, Reginald and Beryl (deceased). At rest.
ADAMS.— On the 4th June, at her residence,
1 Lansdowne-street, Pascoe Vale South,
Ellen Jane, the dearly beloved sister of
Ethel, Jack, Dick, Will, Maude, Bob, Amy,
Mabel. At rest.
AMES.—On the 4th June, at the Melbourne
Hospital, Herbert, the dearly loved husband
of Mrs. Ames, of 35 Gold-street, Colling-
wood.
AMES.— On the 4th June, at the Melbourne
Hospital, Herbert, the dearly loved father
of Dolly, Herbert, Harry and George, and
loved father-in-law of Belle, of 35 Gold-
street, Collingwood, aged 61 years.
ATKINSON.—On the 3rd June, at St. David's
Private Hospital, Maffra, William Myler,
the beloved husband of Ada, and loving
father of Gerald, Myles and Ida (Mrs. A.
Caldwell, Yinnar), aged 71 years.
BACH .—On the 4th June, at 23 Asling-
street, Brighton, Sebastian, dearly loved
husband of the late Alice Amelia Bach, and
loving father of Cora, Anton and Sebastian,
and loving brother of Robert and Anna.
BARWELL.— On the 2nd June, at a private
hospital, John Arthur Barwell, of 14 King-
street, Gardiner, beloved husband of Mary
Rebecca (Beck), loving father of Roy,
youngest son of the late John and Eliza-
beth Barwell, of Clunes. Privately interred
Preston Cemetery.
BIRD.— On the 4th June, at his residence, 51
Market-street, South Melbourne, Joseph,
dearly beloved husband of Gertrude Bird,
aged 53 years. Peacefully sleeping. No flow-
ers, by special request.
BOXER.— On the 4th June, at her residence,
38 Kemp-street, Northcote, Ellen Elizabeth,
dearly beloved wife of Charles Boxer, and
loving mother of Percival, William, Albert
(deceased) and Charles, also Millie, adopted
daughter, aged 77 years. Private interment.
CAMPBELL.—On the 3rd June, at Bendigo,
Mary Fanny, relict of the late John Camp-
bell, and loving mother of Doris (Mrs. W.
J. Williams), Elva (Mrs. J. T. Newman) and
Marion, aged 75 years.
Father and mother reunited.
CATO.—On the 4th June, at his residence,
"Kawarau," Tooronga-road, Hawthorn, Fre-
derick John, the dearly beloved husband of
Frances, and loving father of Gertrude
(Mrs. Kumm), Dora (Mrs. Lytton Ste-
phens), Una, E. Alec and Dr. Edwin Cato,
aged 77 years.
CHAMBERLAIN.—On the 3rd June, at Mel-
bourne Hospital, Frederick, the dearly be-
loved husband of Mary Chamberlain, of
Railway-avenue, Werribee, and loving father
of Freda and Linda (Mrs. Burt), late of
Rushworth and Metropolitan Farm, Werri-
bee, aged 63 years.
A patient sufferer at rest.
CHANTER (nee Wakenshaw).—On the 2nd
June, at Tamleugh, Doris, the dearly loved
wife of Charles J., and loving mother of
Ian.
CLAYTON.—On the 3rd June, at his parents'
residence, 163 Morris-street, Sunshine, James
Dennis William Clayton, dearly beloved
youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clay-
ton, and loving brother of Ernest and
Florrie.
This lovely bud, so young and fair,
Called hence by early doom,
Just came to show how sweet a flower
In paradise could bloom.
COSTELLO.—On the 4th June, at Children's
Hospital, Brian John, dearly beloved only
son of John and Vera Costello, and loving
brother of Aileen and Betty, aged 3 years,
late of Iona. Requiescat in pace.
DODDRELL.— On the 26th May, at Windsor,
Mary Jane Ann (Jean), relict of the late
William Doddrell, youngest daughter of the
late Robert and Elizabeth Telfer (late of
Moonambool, Stawell, Ararat and Jed-
borough, Scotland). W.A. papers, please
copy.
FAWCETT.— On the 4th June, at his resi-
dence, 2 Paling-street, Ballarat North,
Charles, beloved husband of Ellen, and lov-
ing father of Nellie (Mrs. Shuttleworth),
Roy, Tillie (Mrs. Jones), William, Myra
(Mrs. Crompton) and Eric, aged 71 years.
Peacefully sleeping.
ELLIS.— On the 4th June, at the Melbourne
Hospital, the beloved wife of the late George
Ellis, loving mother of Jane (Mrs. Blamey),
William, Lily (Mrs. Girdlestone), George,
Henery (Mrs. Henery), Charlie, Eva (Mrs.
Shattock), loving sister of Eva (Mrs. A.
Spiers). Dearly beloved.
FAWCETT.—On the 3rd June, William (Bill),
late secretary Victorian Junior Football As-
sociation and Victorian Football Association
Second Eighteen.
—Inserted by Members Victorian Football
Association Second Eighteen.
FREEMAN.—On the 4th June (suddenly),
Joseph William, dearly beloved husband of
Cordelia Elizabeth Freeman, of 55 Moore-
street, Moonee Ponds, loving father of Val,
Nance, Arthur and Jack, aged 74 years.
Peace, perfect peace.
GOODWIN.—On the 4th June, at the Chil-
dren's Hospital, Henry Charles (Harry),
dearly loved son of Harry and Olive Mar-
garet Goodwin, loving brother of Peggy and
Yvonne, aged 13 years 3 months.
Mother's treasure.
GOODWIN.— On the 4th June, at the Chil-
dren's Hospital, Henry Charles (Harry),
dearly loved grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Neale, and nephew of Jack, of 163
Nicholson-street, Abbotsford, also loved
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. H. Goodwin, of
Coburg.
GRAY.—On the 3rd June, at "Corinan," 516
Neerim-road, Murrumbeena, Beatrice Mary
Gray, the beloved eldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Needs, of Verdon-street,
Inglewood, and loved sister of Mildred (Mrs.
F. Davey, of Quambatook), John (of Mel-
bourne) and Bessie (of Maldon), aged 41
years.
GRIFFITH.—On the 3rd June, at her resi-
dence, 550 Toorak-road, Toorak, Isabel
Georgina Griffith, beloved mother of Mrs.
Herbert Carr-Walker, Mrs. K. M. Niall
and Lionel Charles Griffith.
GRIFFITHS.—On the 4th June, at her resi-
dence, "Royston," 58 Thomas-street, Dande-
nong, Rachel Susan, the dearly beloved
wife of the late Arthur Griffiths, and de-
voted mother of Nell (Mrs. Abbott), May
(Mrs. Lilley), Tom, Ted, Lil (Mrs. James),
Violet, Jack, Gwen, Wall (deceased, late
A.I.F.) and Lyn, aged 84 years, and colon-
ist of 81 years. Peace, perfect peace.
HAWKES.—On the 4th June, at Melbourne,
Christopher (Sam) Hawkes, loving brother
of Nellie (Mrs. King, deceased), Jack, Jen-
nie (Mrs. Helsdon, deceased), Robert and
Ada (Mrs. de Zoete), aged 50 years.
At rest.
HENNESSY.—On the 3rd June, at her resi-
dence, 25 Canterbury-road, Albert Park,
Mary Elizabeth, loved daughter of the late
William and Eliza Hennessy, and loving
sister of John and Kate.
Requiescat in pace.
LANE.—On the 31st May, at Sydney, Me-
lissa Victoria (Torie), widow of the late
George W. Lane (formerly of Coburg), and
loved mother of Jack (deceased), Oscar,
Inzie, Elfrida, Murray and Marjorie.
LEYON.—On the 4th June, Ronald Eric, dearly
loved son of Muriel and the late Edward
Ericson Leyon, late of New South Wales,
loved brother of Edward, Muriel, Jean and
Freda, of 140 Raglan-street, Preston, aged
22 years.
McLEAN.— On the 30th May, at his residence,
54 Bay View-street, East Prahran, John, be-
loved husband of Sarah Ann McLean. At
rest.
MORROW.—On the 4th June, at Hamilton Rus-
sell House, Mary Jane (Mamie), late sister
A.I.F., dearly beloved sister of Will (Balla-
rat), Sam (Daylesford), Elizabeth (Numur-
kah).
O'CONNELL.— On the 4th June, at Prince
Henry's Hospital, Lucy Ann, dearly beloved
wife of John O'Connell, of 9 Little Inglis-
street, Port Melbourne, and loved mother of
Eileen, Clarence (deceased), Winifred, Ar-
thur, Irene, Jean, Josie, Leonard and Pa-
tricia, aged 46 years. Rest in peace.
OLDFIELD.—On the 4th June, at his resi-
dence, 1320 Mair-street, Ballarat, John
Oldfield, dearly beloved husband of the late
Mary, and loved brother of the late Frank
Oldfield, in his 77th year.
PENNEY.—On the 3rd June, at Hastings,
Thomas, loved husband of Alice, and
father of Will, Alice, Beth, Fred, Alf, Rob,
George (deceased), late of Castlemaine and
Chewton, aged 71.
At rest after patient suffering.
PORTWINE.—On the 4th June, Thelma, dear-
ly beloved elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Portwine, of 14 Eglinton-street,
Moonee Ponds, and loving sister of Edna,
and Tom, aged 16 years.
Nearer, my God, to Thee.
RICHARDS.—On the 4th June, at Melbourne
Hospital, Thomas, dearly beloved husband
of Emily Mary Richards, beloved father of
Edith and Peggy (late 6th Battalion,
A.I.F.), aged 64 years.
Peacefully sleeping.
ROBERTS.—On the 4th June (suddenly), at
his parents' residence, 10 Williams-street,
Northcote, David William, the dearly loved
youngest son of Horace and Lillian Roberts,
loving brother of Peter, aged 5½ months.
Our darling.
DEATHS.
TAYLOR.—On the 4th June, at Melbourne
Hospital, Elaine Mavis, dearly loved daugh-
ter of Garnet and Ivy, loved sister of Mil-
ton, of 210 Albert-street, Port Melbourne,
aged 2 years 10 months.
WADDELL.—On the 4th June, at his daugh-
ter's residence, 133 Sussex-street, West
Footscray, Archibald Wotherspoon Waddell,
loved husband of Mary, and loving father
of Minnie, Jean (Mrs. O'Brien), William
(deceased), Arch., Violet (Mrs. Swan),
Mamie (Mrs. Castleton) and Robert, aged
65 years. At rest. Glasgow papers please
copy.
WALLER.—On the 29th May, at Mentone
(suddenly), Fred Albert (Bert), dearly be-
loved husband of Doris, loving father of
Don, son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. G. T.
Voigt, Parkdale. At rest.
WOOD.—On the 4th June, Francis Wood, of
Greensborough, husband of Elizabeth and
father of Freda, Reg (A.I.F., deceased),
and uncle of Mrs. A. E. Toms, East Mal-
vern, aged 73 years.
IN MEMORIAM
ANDERSON.—Francis Wood,
tj,.' W«Y wusaccmcntaiiy Killed at. Crib
Point on the 5th June. 1933.
Resting where no. shadows fall.
In perfect- peace ho awaits us all.
uT irte«..by hls, iovlng daughter and eon-
\ In-law, - Olive ai)d Charlie Everett.
BANKS.— ''P lovl"B memory of our dear mo-
on Dthnjin?,rai828. Wh pass<!d away
i?'terl3<i by her jovlng son and dnughtcr-
in-law, Lon and Malsie, and family.
BEARD.—In l0YlnK m«nory of our beloved
mother, Lily Beard, who passed away 5th
, Hepra'mbcr, 1925? Ur d1l,r nan' oa 15lh
, We shall know her voice in tho land of song.
And her. step on the street of gold; .
The same sweet smite upon her face
As sho wore. In tho days of old:
As long, as our hearts aro boating,
..Ahd our eyes shed many tears:
Wo'U mourn for you, our foved one,
ro the end of our declining years.
IY, hcp l?vl,.lS daughter nnd son-
Joyce and louan, Vauglinn and
BEARD.—I .memory of my beloved
t,cri'n L'Jy Beard, , who passed away 5th
ienfinmiSar? our "«"'«»». on the lath
. uilftnt floaa\oai\vlllStlast dfor Vover;
mh!!.Hr.0.UiCn nk '" love's golden chnln
That ood will mend when wo meot Again.
T- IiPSP 4?dca ani4 hfo departs
You will Uvo for ever Jn our hearts.
. —Inserted by her loving, daughter. Violet.
BEARD.— ivic memory of our dear
Hither nnd nnnle, who.. passed awny on
15th Sept "mti'cr, 19I5. 0Ur Krandma-
.Her II fo was ono whole sacrlflcc, ,
Her heart was true and tender;
She lolled so hard for those she loved.
Then left its to remember. ,
—Inserted by her loving children, George.
; Jean, ken -and Laurence. v.
BEARD.—In lov,llB lnemopy of our dear sister.
LHy Beard, who paused away on tho 5th
June, 1932; alr.o our dear mothur, Harriet
StneH, who passed away 15th September,
Sheltered by the Rock of 'Ages',
1- Anchored on the golden shore,
Whore there la no pain or suffering.
Rest, dear sister, for over more.
—Inserted hv her loving sister uud brother-
in-law, Ethel and Tom Thomas.
BEARD.— In loving memory of our denr
Ll y. Beard, who passed awoy f,th
June, itfds:- also our dear mother. Harriet
Stllen, on 15th September, 1925.
We love to spealc of you, dear Lil,
We ipvo to henr your name
And bring you In our dally talks,
, ®p we love you just the same;
We loveto hear you spoken of
m By, others who loved you, too.
And like to think of all the ithlngs
11 uhed lo say and do.
—Inserted by her loving ulster and brothcr-
lSavoWandU(Jiadys V6 Qnd uhUtJrcn'
BERRY. — In loving momory of my dear ivlfc,
Dorrio, who -passed away on the Oth June,
1034. -Till we meet again.
—Inserted by her sorrowing husband,
Alwyn, and son, Robblo.
BERRY.—I loving memory j>f my dear sister-
June 1034 I>a8«d away on the Oth
Although you- arc gone, your memory 'will
always remuin.
—Inserted by her loving brother-in-law,
Ormond.
BERRY.— In loving memory of Dorrie, who
passed away 5th June, 1934.
Till memory fades and life departs
She will live for over in our hearts.
— By her loving family, mother (Mrs.
Hayes), sister, May, brothor, Fred, and
friend, Glen.
BERRY.— In loving memory! ot my djsir sis
ter-in-law. .Dorrio Herry, who poasfd; owav
Sweotost 'memories linger yet.
Too u'early loved .to evor forget;
A client thought brings ihany a tear
For the ono 1 miss and loved no dear.
—Inserted by her loving brotlier-iu-law,
Clllllc.
BEST.— In treasured memory of our loving
mother, Mamie G. Best, who pnsscd away
on 5th June, 1034.
No ono knows how we nils you, mother,
Some may think the wound Ih healed,
But they little know tho sorrow,
Deep within our hearts concealed.
—Inserted by her - loving children, Stan,
Mamie ant) Sid.
BOLES (nee May Ilnll).— In loving memory of
my doar sister, who passed away on the
5th June, 1023.
Just a loving tribute as It dawns another
year.
—Inserted by J. Ilail.
B0TT:— In loving memory of my dear wlfo
and our darling 'mother, who passed away
on the 5th Juno, 1920.
_ Loved an! remembered always.
—Inserted by her loving husband and
daughters, Lll and Rose.
BOWES.— In loving momoiw ,of Dorothy, who
passed away on the Sth June, 1930, ut Fair-
held.
—Inserted by her loving mother nnd sistor.
BROWN. — In lov.ng memory of our loving
mother, Margaret, who passed away on the
Oth June, 1934. Ever remembered.
— Inserted by her loving daughter nnd son-
in-law and grandsons, William and James
Cochrane.
BUTLIN. — In affectlonato memory of our dear
mother, Annie Edith, who departed this life
on the fith June. 1927, at 82 Illekford-
. street, East Brunswick.
Till the great day comes and -wo meet again,
Chcrlnncd still with love sincere,
Only jv memoiy, but oh so dear;
Months pass on, years roll by,
But loving memories mover die,
—Inserted 6y her loving family.
COCK,— In loving memory of our darling mo-
ther, who passed to -Uie higher life on 5th
June, 1034; also father,- latYi August, 1913:
sietor, 24th- August, 1020; brother, llth
July, 1024.
Ever dear and always In sweet memory near.
Until wo meet again.
—Olive, and Clom,
COLLINS.— In chorlshod momory of our dnrl-
Jng Russell, who passed away on the 5th
Juno, 1033, agoa li years.
Our hearts will still ucho, darling,
In the. years that come and go;
bor our hearts aro lllled with longing
_ For our darling we chorishcd no.
— Insortea uy his loving rather, mother, bro
thers, Wally, Rupert, friend, Artie, 35 But
ler-street, North Richmond,
COLLINS.— !n loving memory of our doar lit-
;! f/Aund- Russell,, .who passed away on
Uio 5th June, 1933, aged 11 yeurs.
Gone, but not forgotton. Russell,
family Kreyts, Mrs. Taylor and
CROFT. — In loving memory of our doar father,
who passed away on the 6th June, 1934.
In our hearts he will live for ever.
—Inserted by his loving son and daughter,
Tom and Belli.
CROFT.— in loving memory of our dad, who
passed away on the sth Junc, 1034.
ood s greatest gift— Remembrance,
—inserted by Jils loving daughter and son-
in-law, Daisy and Bob.
Jvlng memory of my darling
mother, who passed away on the 6th June,
1027. darling grundma of Alice.
To-day brings back sud memories.
Memories- (hat make me cry;
But memories are better Umn teors,
For memories last year after year,
God's greatest gift— Mother.
—Inserted by her loving daughter, Dollie.
FOLEY.— in loving momory of our, dear son
and brother (Blllle), wUo pusscd uwuy Bth
June, 1UJ1, R,l,r\ . ,
Bwcotsst memories llngor yet,
loo dearly loved to over forget.
— lneortcd by his loving mother und father,
brothers and Blstor,
FORBES - In loving memory of my dear
husband and our dear father, Frank, who
passed away on the 5th June, 1934. R.I.P.
Precious memories linger yet,
To dearly loved to ever forget,
- Inserted by his loving wife and children.
FORBES - In loving memory of dear Dadda
Forbes, who passed away on the 5th June,
1934, loving grandfather of Sydie, Sadie
and Mollie Bishop, Gwen McKinnon, Marie
and Frankie Forbes, Jack and Frankie Gow
and Gary Forbes. R.I.P.
FROST.— In loving memory of my denr wlfo,
isubel Alargarot, who pusscd away on the
nth Juno, iyjj, loving mother of Grace and
Isle,
GRAHAM. — In loving momory of my deur
husband and father, Bob, passed uway on
tho 6th Juno. 1916.
' . . In stlcneo wo rcmomhor.
—inserted by his wife and family.
GKA1IAM.— In loving' .memory of our dear
Florence, who riled 6U1 Juno, 191U.
Tin memory fades and life departs
You will llvo lor ever In our nenrts.
— iusortcd by loving . duughtcrs, Uludys,
Linda, Calhcrlnc, Alay, Vlolot, and sun,
John,
GREEN.— In loving memory of my dear lius-
uand, Daniel, who passed peacefully uwuy
6th Juno, 1932.
With tears wo watched you sinking,
Wo watched yuu fado nwny:
Wo tended you with loving cure,
But could not. malto you stuy.
Wo wntoticd beside your bodBlde,
As the lonely .hours, pusscd:
Our hcurts wore crushed and broken
As wo saw you breatho your lust.
—Inserted, by ills loving wife, Emmie.
OREEN, — In loving memory' ot our dear dad,
who naased away on the 6th June, 1932.
Just a loving tribute, dnd,
As It dawns' nnother 'year:
Wo cherish all the memories
„ Gt the days whoa you were hero.
momory fades. and life doparls,
You will llvo for over In our hearts
For your memory Ib as doar to-day
As In tho hour you passed away.
r-ln8»rt«>l by his _ loving son und cfuughtor-
In-law, Franlt und awon, Malvorn.
UREEN.— In loving remsmbranco of our dear
Y.'.liv. w,i? Passed peacefully away oth June.
jUJJ. our aadn.
His momory ttill so sweet ami donr,
is chorishcd with our lovo sincere,
—Insortod by. his loving son and duuglitcr.
Dau und IJcgRy. , .
IN MEMOIUAM.
GREENE.— In loving memory of our dear
mother, who died Oth June, 1031.
At ')wn you aro remembered
, With tenderness, love and regrot,
Ana at sunset memories awAkcn.
_ We who loved you will never forgot,
—inserted by her loving sons and daughtors,<
HARRIS.— In loving memorV of . my darling
mother, Mary Harris, who passed to a
higher, life, flfh June. 1922.
Mmher, thou art mother still,
Only tlio body tics:
Such love as bound thy heart to- mine
Death only -purifies.
—Her loving daughter, Katie. ;
HATHERLEY. — In fond and loving memory
of my dear father, Lewis, who passed away
on the 5th June, 1934.
— Inserted by his loving son, Lewis. -
HEFFERNAN.i — In loving meinory' of out dar-
LR-B daughter, Jano Lesley, who .fell asleep
3tn June, .1034; also dear rather, David An-
. demon,. 10th Juno, 1933; and dear mother,
Alice Anderson, llth April, 1035,. ,
morn those angel, faces smile
Which -wo have loved ' long since and lost
awhilo,
— InBcrtod'by Jane's sorrowing father and
mother, Eistornwick.
HOGAN,— In loving memory of my - dear ; mo-
4 tier, who .passed awny at Fern Grovo.
Foowong, on the 5th June, 1032. R.J.I\
How constantly 1 think of you,
. Wljh cycfl and heart that till;
The loVc I had for you In llfo
in dcatli is greater still.
, . . Badly- missed.
—inserted hy her sorrowing daughter and
grandchildren, Elizabeth GnOnghcrT
HUTT.— In loving menfory oL my dear wife
aa« our doar .mother,- who 'passed awav on
the fith June, 3922; also loved son and bro
ther. Gilbert, who passed away on tho Sth
October last.
As we loved you, so 'we miss you. Sweet
rest is yours. You deserve it all.
—inserted by. A|cxauder, 'Andrew and Jes-
cie. ,
HUTT.— In loving memory of my dear mothor-
ln-low and our grandma, who passed away
on- tho Sth Juno, 1922. ... .
. In sllcnco wo. remember..
— Insertod, by her. daughtor-ln-lAw, Annie,
and grandchildren, Jean and Lindsay.
HUTT,— in loving memory of my dear
mothor, who passed away 5th Juno. 1922;
ulso my dear brother, who .was . killed by
. accident ' 8th- October, 1935.
Not Just t6-day, but every day, . .
In silence 1 remember.
—inserted by her loving son, Andrew.
HYDE.— In .loving- memory of our' darling
father, John, wno pussuu away on tho 6tu
June, 1930.
. Loving memories linger yet,- »
Too dearly loved to ever forget.
—Inserted .by, his loving son, John, and
. Unughler-lntlaw, Muriel. ' .
IN loving memory of my Cenr mother, who
Eth8 JuncWai033 iIay, 1034 : al" alher»
'TIs sweet to know wc will meet again
Whero parting Is no more,
And that tho ones wc lovo so dear
Have only gone before.
— Inserted by their loving son and daughter-
in-law, Jack and Bessie.
JENK1N8.— In fond memory of Frank, who
dlocJ In Melbourno Hospital, 5th Juno, 1033.
result of- Injuries received in railway ucei-
dont.
— inserted by fnmlly.
KEEP— DALGLE18H.— In loving memory of
our dear elstcr, Etlioi, passed away on tho
fith .June, 1918; also our donr dad, David
DalKtelslv on. tho .27th May, 1029: also
darling' Ted, on tlio 30th March, 1933.
. f Peace, perfect peace.
—Inserted by Elsie and Thos. E. Smith,
53 Barry-street, .South Yarm.
KENNY.— In loving memory of my dear mo
ther, who passed nwny on 4th June, 1032.
in' silence 'I remember, mothor.
-Inserted by licr loving son, Tom, Mlddlo
Park. .
KENNY,— In loving memory of our dear
mother, who pusscd- away 4th Junu, 1932,
Always gentle, loving and kind,
row in this world her oqual to llnd.
—inserted by >hor loving son und daughter-
Jn-luw, .Ted nnd Flo.
LESTER.— In loving memory of darling mo
ther, who pnsscd away Bth Junc, 1025,
Yon aro always ncur mu, mum, denr.
— Doris.
MAKER.— In loving memory of Frank Mnhcr.
who passed awny on- tho 5th Juno, 1033, ut
Stawoll,
It's jUBt two years ago to-day
. Sinco our. dear Frank passod uway.
--Inserted, by hiu loving mother, sisters,
Lizzie and Alice, and nephew, Jim, late
A.l.K.
McFARLANE.— in loving memory of my
baby, Judith -Mary -(Judy), who died lilh
June, <-1931, nged 2Vii years.
Loved in life, treasured in death,
a beautiful memory is- all 1 have left.
— Motner.
MOXHAM.— A tribute of lovo to the memory
of Jim, loved ' husband of Llllie, dear
father of Jun, who was' called home on
tlio nth June, 1925.
Loaves- of - memory softly como
Wafted down Lie wind-swept ways.
Tenderly we touch each ono,
And live again sweet yesterdays.
— Inserted by his loved ones at Lssendon.
MOXHAM.— In loving memory ' of my loving
son and our brother, James, who feu
asleep on tho Cth June, 1925.
Life gone, but memory stilt lingers on.
—Iusortcd by his Joying father, sisters,
brothers. '
MOXHAM.— In loving memory of our dear
brother-in-law, Jim, who pnsscd peacefully
away 5th June, 1925. , One of Uie best.
.... / In silence you : suffered, '
"y " -lit"' putlcnco.ryou hore, ' ,V ;
- — insert eo '.by' '.his loving brothcf-ln-law and
sister-in-law. Jack aud .thol' Scott. ,
MOXHAM.— In -loving, memory 'of my1" dear
brother-in-law, James Moxhatn, who passed
awnyv 5lh Junc, 1025.
'Leave's of- memory softly -come
Wjittcd down the wind-swept ways:
Tenderly we toucu each one.
And live nguln sweet yesterdays.
—Inserted by Ins loving stsicr-ln-law, ' Mrs.
Pcdler.
MOXIIAM.— In memory of my good friend and
workmate, Jim Moxnnm, who passed. away
on 5th June, 1025.- Always remembered,
—inserted by o. B.
NICHOLS.— In loving memory of my dear
wife, Marjory, who departed this life on
the Oth Junc, 1928. jclvcr remembered.
NICHOLS. — In loving memory of dear- dad.
who pascd away bth June, 1934,
Sweetest memories llngor 'yet,
Too dearly loved to ever forgot.
—Inserted by loving son, BUI, Uuughter-ia-
law, Phyllis and baby George,
NOBLE.— In loving memory of our denr
brother, John, wno passea away at Burn
ley on tho bth Junc, 1932.
Not a dHy do we. forget you,
In our ncarts you are always near:
We, who loved you, sadly miss you
As it duwns unothcr year.
—Inserted by his loving sisters and
brothers,
POHLNER.— Jn loving memory of my dear
husband and our dear father, who died on
the fith June, 1933, at Oaklelgh.
Keating wncre no shadows fall,
perfect peace ho awaits us all;
God will link tho broken chain,
As one by one wc meet again.
—Inserted bjr his loving wife and family,
RICE.— In loving memory of our loved one,
1027 l,Mwd »way on tne Bth June,
A silent thought brings may a tear
' Of one we miss and lovo so dear,
brothers lov,nB motbor» fllatora and
RITCHIE.— In loving memory of my dear
sou nnd loved brother, Rob (Bill), who
passed away on 5th June, 1031.
Those that think of him to-day
Aro those who loved him best. i ' 1
—Inserted by his loving mother aud brother,
ROLJNS.— In cherished memory of my dar-
lvlK ,8on' Marcus, who passed away on tlio
fith June, 1920; Thy will be done;
—Ever reinemborcd oy his devoted mother.
RUFFJNj— In remnmbrnnco of my denr hus-
un fitli June Nvll departcd Ibis lite
Memories lire better than tears,
For memories last for years and years.
Vera loving wife and uuughter,
SA,Y»I?RS,-?.n loving memory of my dear
Vh0 IMMeo away on the 30tn May,
lOJij-also my dear, loving mothor, who
passed away on Iho fith Junc, 1034.
Sweetest memories, fond and true.
Will always remain In my lovo for you both.
.— Inserted by their loving son, ..Will.
SMITH.— in loving memory of my dear mo-
wbo P11?80 away on tho 5th Junc.
. K dcn4, Lither aud brothers, James
unci George, and Josoph, and sister Matilda.
Loving memories true and tendor.
77 .«rtc£ by her daughter, Edith, and son-
in-law, Dave Little, Ulouroy.
STONE.— in loving memory of my dear hua-
Vn#?' ,10 Ptt880d away on the Bth June,
1027. Ever remombercd.
—Inserted by his loving wife, sons and
daugntcr, Clifton Hill. .
TANNER.— In loving momory of my dear
y< I/®. Agnus, und our dear mother.
We lost our best and truest pal,
Dear mum, when wc lost you;
Nobody else could understand
, The way you used to do.
— by loving husband, uud Ernie
and Aggie.
TANNER,— in loving memory of my dear
mother, vwho passed awny Bth June, 1920,
A tender chord of memory 4
. hr sndly touched to-day,
And thoughts of you, dear mother,
Hhaii never fade away.
— Insertucl by her loving son. Bob.
TANNER, — In loving memory of our ' dear
mother, who passea away 6th June, 1020,
T is sweet to know wo will meot again
Where parting is no moro,
And that the one we loved so doar
Has only- gone before.
—Inserted by .her loving daughter and son-
hj-law. Jess and Lob, and granddaughtoi,
TANNER,— i-A tribute of love to the memory
of our dear frjend. Ma.
Bweotost memories linger yet,
Too dearly loved to ever forgot.
—Inserted by Mr. and Mrs, H, Ludlow,
WATSON.— In loving memory of my dear
husband und our loving fatlior, who passed
awuy ut riiornbury on tho 4th June, 1D3U,
As tho years roll on wo miss you more.
— Insortod by his, loving wife and family.
WHYTK,— In loving momory of our dear son
and my dear brother, Willlum, who passed
uway on the Sth June, 1921,
TIs sweet to know wo will meet again.
Where the parting is no more.
And tlio one we loved so dear
Has only gone before.
sTntc"?"1'''1 &y ' 'h,H 'ovlng parents nnu
WINTERS.— in loving metriory ot my dear
jjoitap, who passod awuy oil tlio otl: Juno,
A loving mothor. truo and kind,
lior eiiual wo will novor Olid,
Fur nil, or us slio did lior UcbI. ,
alay God grant her eternal- rest.
—Inserted by her loving family.
bereavement notices.
Roral trib1. t?«" hndrporsoiml exsWnof
pathy In their rcoont sad boreavoment. will
all please accept this ub a personal acknow
ledgment of pur slnccro gratitude.
liaw-Baw Hotel, via Walhalla. »
funeral notices.
AMES. — Tho Frlnnds ot tho. late l!r
HERBERT AhiEB aro respeotlully Invited
10 follow tils remains to thojiiaco o( intor-
»n. V' Goi'I?
fhCj0J,,|1,ir.ri3roHi5„PAy <<V«dnc»dny).
, Funeral Director,
47 Vpro-strcot, Colllngwooil. and corner High
and James strocto, Northcoto. Phono, Jiids!
funeral notices.
DAMS.— The Friends of Mr. SAMUEL
ADAMB. are respectfully Invited to -follow
tho remains of his dearly, beloved wlfo,
Ellen Jane, to the place of interment, the
New Melbourno Cemetery. Fawkner. The
funeral will leave her residence, 1 Lans-
downc-strect, Paseoo Vnlo South. TO-MQR-
ROVV (Thursday), Oth June, at 3.30 p.m.
R ». PENN, Undertaker, 482 Sydney-
read,, Coburg (near Bell-streoL). Phone,
B'wlck 1717,
A DAMS.— Tho DAUGHTERS : of RUTH
TX L.O.I.V., Pascoe Vale, and order in
general, are Invited to follow the remains of
our esteemed sister, ELLEN JANE . ADAMS.
The funeral will leave her residence, :1 Lans-
down-street, Pascoe Valo South, TO-MORROW
(Thursday), 6th June, at 3.30 p.m. .
W.M., SISTER J. LTDWELL,
Sec., M. PENTECAST.
R. B. PENN, Undenaker. - ' .. .- "
sSX101"8 the Into Mr. SEBAS-
TtAN BaCH aro informed that' his : re
mains will be Inturrcd in tho Llllydale Come-
teiy. The funeral is appoinled to move from
his- .resldenco; 23 Asilng-street, Brighton.
THIS DAY. (Wednesday), at 12 noon, and
will arrive at the cemotery at 2 p.m.
, HERBERT. KINO and SONS, Funeral Direc
Head .Office: Lennox-sircct, Richmond,
E.l. Phone .13162, .
13 1 Up.— The Friends of the Into JOSEPH
13 BiRD are -Informed that his funeral will
leave, hid residence. No. fit Market-street,
South Melbourne, THIS DAY (Wednesday),
at 3.30 p.mw for the place of interment, tho
Necropolis; Spring Vale.
KAYBOULDS PTY. LTD.. South Melbourne.
Phone, M4980.
OXER.— Tho Friends of. Mr. -CHARLES
BOXER are Informed that the remains of
hlB, dearly beloved : wlfo, Ellen Elizabeth.
Willi be interred In the Coburg Ceraelory. Tho
funeral will . leave his residence; 38 Kemp
street; Northcote, THIS DAY (Wednesday),
5th- June, at . 2.30 p.m.
J. FERGUSON nnd SON, Funeral Directors,
712 High-street; Thornbury (tel., JW3037);
140 Johnston-street, ColHngwocd. '
GATO.— Tho Friends of tho late FREDE
RICK JOHN CATO are invited to follow
his rcmuins to tho Melbourne General Ceme
tery, Carlton. The funeral will leave- -the
Auburn Metnodlst Church THIS DAY (Wed
nesday), the fith June, after a servico con
ducted by the Rev. Dr. E. C. Pallott, as
sisted -by -the Rev. Professor A. 10. Alblston,
commencing at 2.30 p.m., and arriving nt the
cemetery entrance at - or about 3.30 p.m.
LS PINE and SON. Phone J1101 (2 iiucs).
CATO;— Genllumcn attending tho Obscqulos
of tho lato FREDERICK JOHN CATD aro
kindly requested to instruct their drivers to
enter Oxicy-roacl .from Auburn-road, and
face west on tho north and south sides, also
m llepburn-strecL' (in the cast and west sides,
facing north. Attendants Will be In waiting
to give directions.
LE PINK and SON. . Phono J1101 (2 lines).
CHAMBERLAIN. — The Friends of the late
Mr. FREDERICK CHAMBERLAIN (late
of Metropolitan Farm, Werribee) are respectfully
informed that his remains will be
interred in the Werribee Cemetery. The
funeral will leave his residence, Railway-avenue,
Werribee, THIS DAY (Wednesday),
at 3 p.m.
NELSON BROS., Undertakers, Victoria-street,
Footscray (Tel. 43); Douglas-parade,
Williamstown (Tel. 31).
,ri?yT.IlL9L;Th"c, , blends of JOHN and
. VhHA COS'i eLLO ore respectfully invited
follow the remains of their dearly beloved
only son, Brian John, to thu place of Inter
ment, the Footscray Cemetery. The funeral
will leavo the resldenco ot his pa run to, 72
Thompson-street, WtlllamsLiwn, THIS DAY
(Wednesday), fith June, nt 3.30 p.m.
R. B. RENN, Undertaker, cor. Verdun nnd
Ferguson streets, Wllllamstown. Phone,
Wlllinmatown 388.
JPREEMAN.— The Friends of the J.ato Mr
' JOSEPH WILLIAM FREEMAN arc re!
siMsctfully Informed that his remains will leave
Moore-street, Mooneo Ponds,
THIS DAY (Wednesday), nt 3.4B p.m., for
Interment in the Fawkner Cemetery,
_ JOSEPH ALLISON PTY. LTD.. Funeral
678 Mt. Alexander-road. Moonec
I OndS. Tel.. FTIfi-lfil. Ami nil milmrlia
G.RA.Y.— Tho Friends ot Mr. nnd Mrs. J.
M. NE14D8 nro respectfully lnrormed Unit
tne remains of their dearly loved daunhter.
Beatrice Mary pray, will bo Interred In the
Cnmpbell's Creclt Cemetery. Castlemalne. Tho
funeral Is appointed to leavo "-Corlnan," No.
516 Nccrlm-road. itnrrumbcenn, THIS DAY
l Wednesday), 5th June, at 0.46 a.m., arriv
ing at cemetery. 18,15 p.m.
n?1, MCKENZIE. Funeral Director. Head
oHicc,. 199 Clarcndon-stfeol, South Melbourne.
Phone, A13107. ; ' -
R I FF I T II f) ( — The ' FriehdH -.of the late
W" KACHEL nSUaAN GR1FFLTHS Vire y?"
spectful y notlOod Ohilt her funirhl will,' leave
her residence, "Royston.' ,'s ""lomu 'ti 'et.
Dandenong, THIS' DAY (Wednesday). - Slli
June, : nt 2,80 a clock,- and ".proceed to St.
James's, Churchy where; a service will bo con
ducted -by the Rev. A: .Craig, Th.L., and at
conclusion her remains wilt be laid to rcat in
the Dandenong Cemeiery.
..WILLIAM J. GARNAR, Funera! Director.
Head oOlcc, 10 Walker-street; Dandenong.
Phone,. 308.
GRIFFITH. — The Funeral of tho late
ISABEL OKORGINA G RI FFITI1 Vttll tail
Pisco at. Alhury TO-JIOKROW (Thursday),
dth Junc.
nooDWIN.--The Friends ot Mr. and Mrs.
VX H. GOODWIN are respectfully Inforint-d
that -the 'remains # of their denrly loved son.
Henry Oharles (Harry), will be Interred nt
FAWKNER CEME3'EItV. The ftlncrul will
icnve their residence, 32 Dlght-slrect, Colling,
wood. THIS (Wednesday) AFTERNOON, at 2
o'clock.
_ .WALTER FERGUSON, Undertaker, 47
Coiiingwood. '
HI5.N,fi?s,>,''7;7'.l!,0..Ei;l„c.n.d" of 'the lato Miss
L. I iEN NESS Y are respcctfuliy in-
lormpd that her remains will ho Interred In
the Fawkner Cemetery. Tho funeral is ap
pointed to movo from her residence, No. 25
Cantcrbury-roafl, Albert Park, THIS DAY
(Wednesday ) . the 6th Juno, at 11 a.m.
It. McKENZlE, teunoral Director. Head
ontcc, 199 Clarendon-street, Bouth Melbourne.
Phono, 513107 (2 lines).
La)XJ,cS.-:!0. Fiends of the late GIL
BERT hcott LAWilANCK lire respect-
Hilly Informed thnt his funeral will leave
his plnco of resldenco at Yea at 3 o'clock
TO-DAY (Wednesday), 6th Junc, for the Yea
Cemetery.
JOHN T&81I, Yea. Phone, Yea 20.
MORROW.— The Friends ot tlte Into Miss
MARY JANE MORROW (lute Sister,
A.i.F.) are respectfully lnrormed thnt her
remains will ho cremated at tlio Melbourne
Crematorium, Fawkner. Tho tunernl will
loavo John Allison's Funeral Parlors, 94 Vic
toria-street, Klclimond, THIS (Wednesday)
AFTERNOON, Sth June; ut 3.30 p.m., arriv
ing ut the crematorium nt 4 p. in.
JOHN ALLISON (ltoy V. Allison). Mortl-
clans. Head oincc, Richmond (tel. Jt003) .
O'CONNELL. — The Friends of Mr. JOHN
O'CONNELL are informed that the fune-
ral of his beloved wife, Lucy Ann, will leave
Rayboulds Private Chapel, 193 Lonsdale-
street, Melbourne, THIS (Wednesday) AFTER-
NOON, at 2 o'clock, for the place of Inter-
ment in the New Melbourne General Ceme-
tery, Fawkner.
RAYBOULDS PTY. LTD., South Mel-
bourne. Phone. M4986. And all suburbs.
RICHARDS. — The Friends- of tlio late
THOMAS RICHARDS (6th Battalion,
A.I.F.) ore respectfully invited to follow his
remains to the place ot Interment, the Now
Melbourne Cemetery, Fawkner. Tho lunerul
will leave "J" residence 59 Murray-street,
Coburg. TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 2 p.m.
It: 9. PENN. Undertaker, 462 Sydney-road,
CobUrg. near Boll-street. B'wlck 1717.
TAYLOR.— Them Friends ot Mr. and Mrs.
GARNETT TAYLOR are respccttully m-
lormed Hint thu rcmaius ot their beloved
dnughter. Elaine, will bo Interred In thu New
Melbourno Cemetery, Fawkner. Tho funeral
Is appointed to move from their residence,
No. 219 Albert-street, Port Melbourno, THIS
DAY (Wednesday), bth -Inst., 3.30 p.m.
H. MCKENZIE, Funeral Director. Head
omco, '199 Clarendon-street, South Afelbourne.
Pliono. M31U7 (2 lines), -
ADDELL. — Tho Friends o( the late Me
ARCHIBALD WADDBLL are respect
ful.y Invltod to rollow his remains to the
placo of Interment, the Footscruy Cemetery.
The funeral Is appointed to move trom his
daughter's residence, 133 EsBex-sircct, West
i,m0oHntyb.3u'MBm.bAi OVall,,CVJay" Bl»
W. A. WAHNK, Undertaker, 291 Barkly-
street, Footscray. Phone. 0 Foocacray.
WOODi—'ThQ Friends o( tlio lato "Tlr.
I«JtANcis WOOD are informed thut his
remains will bo intemd in the Heidelberg
Comctory. The funoral will leave Drayton
tthd Ourson's Chanul, 217 Hlgn-streot, Mal
vern, THIS DAY (Wednesday), thu fith June,
ut 2 p.m. '
; DRAYTON and GAR20N, Funeral Direc
tors. Hcud office, 215 High-street, Malvern.
Tol,,/,U1228.
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