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BIRTHS.
CRISP (nee Peacock).— On the 29th April, at
Quamby Private Hospital, Bacchus Marsh,
to Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McC. Crisp—a
daughter (Barbara June).
McPHERSON.— On the 30th April, to Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. McPherson, at the Jessie
McPherson Community Hospital— a daugh-
ter.
REID.— On the 22nd April, at Madeleine Pri-
vate Hospital, Parkville, to Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. S. Reid, of 169 Bell-street, Coburg—
a son (Graham Stanley).
MARRIAGES.
GOLDEN WEDDING.
OLIVER — MURPHY.— On the 2nd May, 1874,
at Wangaratta, in the Wesley Church, by
the Rev. John Cowperthwaite, Henry George
Oliver, to Mary Jane Murphy. Present Ad-
dress: 43 Alexander-parade, North Fitzroy.
DEATHS.
BARNES (nee Jones). — On the 30th April, at
the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Lad-
kins, 149 Union-street, Brunswick, Selina,
beloved eldest daughter of the late James
and Anne Jones, of Emily-street, Seymour;
beloved sister of John, Richard, Thomas,
James and Frederick (all deceased), Charles
Jones (Seymour) and Mary Jesser (Ade-
laide), aged 81 years. Native of Seymour.
— Inserted by her loving brother, Charles
Jones, Watson-street, Seymour.
CHILD. — On the 1st May, at Moe, Charles
Stanley, beloved husband of Jessie, and
father of Robert and Keith, aged 59 years.
COOK.— On the 30th April, at 890 Mount Alex-
ander-road, Essendon, John, husband of the
late Esther Cook, loving father of Thomas
(deceased), Robert, Edward (deceased),
James (deceased), Charles, Arthur, Mary,
Ada (Mrs. Easton), aged 91 years, a colo-
nist of 84 years. Father and mother reunited.
DOM. — On the 1st May, at his residence, 26
Levison-street, North Melbourne, husband of
the late Mary Dom, and loving brother of
Marie (Mrs. Muhlhauser), aged 68 years.
—Inserted by his loving nieces and nephews.
DUNCUM. — On the 20th April, at his resi-
dence, Point Nepean-road, Moorabbin,
Thomas, beloved husband of Agnes, uncle
of Robert and Nellie Duncum, aged 78.
R.I.P.
FOSTER.—On the 30th April, at Homœopathic
Hospital, Charles Edward, the dearly beloved
husband of Emma Foster, 11 Dundas-place,
Albert Park, and loved father of little Gwen-
eth; eldest son of Edward and Edith Fos-
ter, of North Fitzroy, and beloved brother
of Percy and Victor; aged 27 years.
Our loved one.
GAUDION. — Pearl Ada, beloved wife of the
late Victor, and loved mother of Victor.
HAMILTON.— On the 1st May, at 9 Radnor-
street, Camberwell, Robert Scott Hamilton
loved husband of the late Elizabeth Hamil-
ton, dear father of Bert, Cecil, Charles (de-
ceased), Daisy (Mrs. W. N. Barnard) and
Ruby, in his 90th year. At rest.
HEARLE.—On the 1st May (suddenly), at
his residence, 22 Royal-avenue, Glen
Huntly, John, aged 52, beloved husband of
Florence, beloved father of John, Iris and
William.
HENDERSON.—On the 30th April, at his resi-
dence, 56 McPherson-street, Essendon, Rob-
ert, the beloved husband of the late Janet
Henderson, loving father of Jessie, Anne
and Helen (Mrs. Strudwicke). Private inter-
ment. So dearly loved.
HILDEBRAND—Albert Edward, of Little
Derham-street, Port Melbourne, loving hus-
band of Ivy, and loving father of Sylvia,
aged 36. A patient sufferer at rest.
HILDERBRAND. — Albert Edward, of Little
Derham-street, Port Melbourne, dearly loved
son of Emily and the late C. H. Hilde-
brand, loving brother of Frank, Ernie,
Horrie, Hayden. Passed peacefully away.
KENDALL.— On the 1st May, at her residence.
25 Bendigo-street, Collingwood, N.5. Letitia
Mary, loving wife of the late S. E. Ken-
dall; loved mother of Sebastian (Portsea),
Edward (Chelsea), Peter (Abbotsford), Leti-
tia (Mrs. Wright, deceased), Emma, Mary
(Mrs. Begbie, Thornbury) and Annie; aged
78 years, Peacefully sleeping.
McFARLANE.—On the 26th April, at Sydney,
Isabel, the second daughter of G. McFar-
lane (deceased), and loving sister of Mary
(Mrs. W. Anderson), George (deceased).
Jessie (New Zealand), Nellie (Mrs. Martin),
Robina (deceased), Alfred, aged 73 years.
MENTIPLAY. —On the 29th April, at Paynes-
ville, William, dearly loved husband of
Catherine, and father of Stanley (Chelten-
ham), Doris (Mrs. Todd, Paynesville), and
Clifford (Bentleigh).
Rest after years of suffering.
NIELD.—On the 1st May, at East Mal-
vern, Harriet, wife of the late James Nield,
and sister of Ada (deceased), Emma, Bes-
sie and Annie, aged 77 years.
—Inserted by her brother-in-law, O. E.
Tims, 21 Malvern-grove, Caulfield.
NORTH.— On the 30th April, at Mooroopna?
Hospital, Albert Cecil North, loving husband
of Susan North, and father of Norman,
Myrtle, Hector, Beryl, Thelma (deceased),
Audrey, Violet, Gordon and Leonard.
NUNWEEK.— On the 1st May, at his place
of residence, John Laurence, dearly loved
son of Mrs. A. P. and the late Ernest
Henry, and loved brother of Ray (Mrs. A.
Pike), Frank, Geof. and Reg.
Sadly missed by all.
NUNWEEK.— On the 1st May, at Marine-
parade, St. Kilda, Jack Nunweek, late of
staff of Headwear Pty. Ltd.
—Inserted by staff and employes as mark
of esteem and respect in which he was
held.
PETTY.— On the 1st May, Thomas Abraham,
dearly loved husband of Jean Petty, of 20
Kingsley-parade, Carnegie, loving father of
Thomas, Hazel (Mrs. McIntyre, Casterton),
Cecil, Val and Ronald; grandfather of Lola,
Peggy, Beris, John and David.
In God's keeping.
PULLING.— On the 30th April (suddenly), at
Dromana Hospital (late of Coburg), Eda
Malvina, beloved wife of Samuel, dearly
loved mother of William (Cater), Harold
(late A.I.F., deceased) and Frieda (Mrs.
E. Reid), aged 66 years.
RYAN.—On the 30th April, at his residence,
39 Hopwood-street, Echuca, Daniel, beloved
husband of the late Ellen Mary Ryan, aged
94 years. R.I.P.
SHERIDAN.— On the 1st May (suddenly), at
Elsternwick, Thomas John, beloved husband
of Mary Sheridan, and loving father of
Wilfred, Harold, Baden, Nell, Alan and
Bob, also loved father-in-law of Alma and
Irene, and loved grandfather of Shirley, aged
67 years.
SMITH. — On the 1st May (suddenly), at her
residence, 17 Newton-parade, Moonee Ponds,
Emma, relict of the late Robert Thomas
Smith (late of Ballarat), loving mother of
Ted, Bob, Will, Amy (Mrs. Yewdall), Elsie
(Mrs. Savage), Daisy (Mrs. Lewis), Violet
(Mrs. Green), George, Sidney (deceased),
grandmother of Glennis and Athol, aged
72 years. Peace, perfect peace.
TAYLOR. —On the 1st May, at 8 Sherbrooke-
avenue, Elsternwick, Christina Stewart, be-
loved wife of Robert Taylor, and mother of
C.V., H.F., and the late A. E. Taylor.
TURNER.—On the 30th April, Martha and
Eliza, dearly loved daughters of Martha and
David Turner, of 109 Tooronga-road, Mal-
vern, aged 10 and 8 years.
TURNER.—On the 20th April, suddenly, at
Sydney, Percy R. Turner, late of Anne-
street, Footscray, aged 39 years. At rest.
WALSH.— On the 30th April, at the Ouyen
district Hospital, Flora, dearly beloved wife
of Thomas, and loved mother of Joseph,
Ray, Mary and Thomas, aged 56 years.
R.I.P.
WOHLERS. — On the 1st May, at Latrobe-
terrace, Geelong, Charles John, dearly be-
loved husband of the late Agnes Wohlers,
and loving father of Annie, Gesina Ade-
laide, Charles (deceased), Edith (deceased)
and Clarence, aged 77 years. No more suf-
fering. Interred Winiam Cemetery.
YEATES.—On the 1st May, at the residence
of her daughter, Mrs. R. E. Mann, 4 Rush-
mead-street, Malvern, Christina Barrie, be-
loved wife of James Yeates, of Bairnsdale,
and loving mother of William, James, John
Mary (deceased), Leslie (deceased), Ethel
(Mrs. Mann), Fawkner, and Allan, aged 82
years.
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IN MEMORIAM.
The Anzac Heroes.
MAVBEgiVi — TRWVILL1AN, — In loving mem
ory ol our dear ron and brother, Private
h funk Newbegln, No. 336, 6th Battalion,
»i'aa Rilled in action at Gallipoli on the
i' ay> ,ll"0 hts dear pal, Sergeant
May luifi1'1"1 Wh Wua 11111011 Ul mh
lo Uve in tho hearts of those left behind
s not to «le,
-Inserted by bis loving mother and father,
withers and brothers.
S1P,.«»$'T.ln 'vlng memory of our dear one.
Atchibaid Stokes (dentist), who was killed
laUulr oV01, lh" M"y- lul!i' lovl,,6
Ko safe in the keeping of Jesus,
, A walling to weleomo us there.
- Bcaihcrbrne," Kew.
IN MEMORIAM.
On Acllvo Servlcn.
Wbnlhnif,iK nV "In It,vin memory of my dear
!»r» '!« 1 V, hennas, who was killed in Franco
1 May, 1917; also my dear son, Clar-
1 no 1 Y! 1,1 England. 18th January,
1910, of 3rd IMonoor Bait.
» , Always remembered,
inserted by their loving wife und mother.
Wh£nf!.TIm lov5,,IJ memriry of iny dour
ftr?iV,Ml,f,»T?,oc!1)Kr William John, killed in
action at Palestine 2nd May, 1918.
- . Always remembered.
i,»»L i!l 1,y. 1"vlng sinter and brotbnr-In-
I iifcf J' Ryan; nlcco and nephews,
Ln«tstrect, Broadford.
IN MEMORIAM
lvrg and fond remombranco
wlJ 3k»2Puf .w,f# Elenor Sophia (Hophlc),
FiVrvdfW rUJ(1 1 H UR at Twickenham
of t?niM2uley' 2n,i. Mny! 133/ mother
llarvrv ,v" AndorsruiV nnd faintly,
l ubP ri ni1, R'aith Brunswick: Alfred,
Ltlv »Y,ul JamcH, also loving slator
L/! ' Albert Mtinn) ami family, of
wnmon-strcct, Burnley.
Af« YTr!nl vny nntl 1,jving facn
llin i. i"'!1' h>" «»
""mw! lni,,laVmiy.lovl,,B "U,bnml' J" C"
IN MEMORIAM.
BARROW.— In loving memory of my dear
Y» ,ordn" vlv®OI)1,'ft Ellen, who died on
2nd May, 1933, at Burnley.
Memories are the happy days we spent
y , j . together.
—Inserted F. D. and E. W. Bugg.
BI2ARMAN (nee Solleck). — In loving memory
ut our dear daughter nnd slater, who passed
away on 2nd May, 1928.
»\f!:vy we uro lu'nklng of romcono,
„ Who was loving, kind and tiue;
smile wnn dear an the sunshine;
ir . ar ycrn, that someone was you,
if 1 could speak with you to-day;
>aiigh with you In the same old way:
r X?»r voleo and seo your urnlle,
Then life to me would lie worth while.
Always remembered.
- Inserted by mother, father nnd family,
BENTLEY'j— In loving memory of our dear
rather. George, who passed away on the
2nd May. 1933; nlso our dear mother, Vlc-
torln lAUilsn, who passed away at Murtoa,
1st April, 1929.
Mother and father united,
—Inserted by their loving family,
BENTLEYL — In loving memory of our dear
ml her, who passed away 2nd May, 1933;
,lenr. mother, who left us on let April,
1929. Always remembered.
- Inserted by their loving fafelly.
BLOOM.— In loving memory of my dear
husband and father, who pnrfHed away at
Doncasler on thc 2nd May, 1933.
His heart was ahvnys In his home,
lie tolled nnd did his best;
He bore his pain nnd bore It well.
And how he suffered none can toll.
— Iim'Hcil liy Ills lovinc wHo, Louisa,
daughters and son.
BLOOM.— In loving memory of our dear
i.1,!,./1'' ,w'in Passed away on the 2nd May,
1933 at Doncasler.
Not Just to-duy, but every day,
In silence we remember.
—Inserted by his loving son nnd dnughter-
In-law, Mr. und Mrs. H. T. Bloom, Malvern.
BLOOM, — In loving memory of our dear
19nCr' lmsse(l uwny on lh0 2nd ilfty»
Another year its clinnges brings.
But memory, like the Ivy, clings.
—Inserted by his loving daughter and
snn-ln-luw, Hilda and Ernst Sloan.
BRADLEY. — Tn fond memory of our dear
momer.Polinc, who passed away on 2nd
You' are never from our thoughts, dear
mother,
ln dreams you are alwuys near.
1 hose of you who have a mothor, love her
while you may,
For you never know how much you'll miss
her until she is called away.
—inserted by her loving daughters. Gertie,
Lottie, Dot, Pollne. Rota, Ted, ami
nons-ln-lnw Roy, Frank, AfLi, grandchil
dren Blair, Dick, Faith, Joyyuul Frank.
BROWN.— In loving memory of my beloved
husband and our deur father, John Brown,
who died on 2nd Mnv, 1924.
Lonely and sad I lay at night,
And think of days gone bv,
When we were both together,
My darling husband and I.
God alone knows how I miss him,
Few have seen me weep;
I shed my tears from a broken heart,
Wntle others arc asleep.
Though all alone In my sorrow,
No others my burden can shnro;
May this token of love bo taken.
1' or my husband who . waits for me
there.
Ten lonely years. One of tho best.
Sadly missed.
— Inserted by his loving wife, Marv. and
son and daughter-in-law. Fred and Edna.
A loving memory never dies.
Ah yearn roll on and days go by.
Our dnd.
—Inserted by his loving daughter and son-
in-law, Clarice and George Ford, and grand-
BROWN. — In loving memory of niv dear
father, who passed away on 2nd May, 1921.
Loving thoughts, true and tender,
To show, dear dad, wo still remember.
— Inserted by his loving son and daughter-
in-law, John and Alma.
BROWN.— In loving remembrance ot my dear
father, who dlvfi 2nd Mny. 1024.
To have, to love ami then to part,
is the saddest story of a human heart.
My dad.
—Inserted by hla loving daughter and son-
in-law, Margaret and Krunk Staeey.
BRYANT. — In loving memory of E. M. Bry
ant, who entered rest on the 2nd May, 1930.
For over with the Lord.
—Inserted by her loving friend, Jcnn Spll-
stead, Sydney.
CAPP. — In loving memory or our dear father,
who passed away 2nd May. 1930; also our
loving sister. Vera, died 13th Mnv, 1915;
and our dear mother, on Gth August. 1932.
Culm nnd peacefully they are sleeping.
Sweetest rest fins followed pain;
When wc think of how they suffered.
How could we wish them back again ?
—Inserted by their loted ones. Fred, Vera,
Maggie and Millie, and baby, Jcnn.
CAPP. — In loving memory of our dear father,
who died on the 2nd May, 1930; also our
sister. Vera, 13th May. 1915.
Deepest memories linger yet,
Too dearly loved to ever forget.
--Inserted by Alex and Violet.
CAPP.— In loving memory of our dear father,
who puased away 2nd May. 1930: also our
loving sister. Vera, died 13th Mny, 1915;
and our dear mother, on tilt; August. 1932.
Time pas.a'a and memories Just.
- Inserted by their loved ones, Lily and
I'erev, Jean and Joyce Pilar;!.
CLARKE.- In loving memory of my dear wife
and mot Iter. Connie, who paaned away 2nd
Mnv. 1932. Gone, but not forgotten.
- Inserted by her loving husband and son,
George.
COCKING. — In loving memory of iny beloved
hio-band and our dear father, fjvnrgo Dun-i
b.n, -who oird 2nd May, 11132; ''aLo my
loved grandson and our dear nephew, Li:n. I
died 21 th May, 1932; also my devoted son
and our dear brother. George, died 13th
August, 1932.
No one knows the silent heartache
That makes us long for you.
- Inserted by hla loving wire and family.
COE. — In memory of my dear slater. Fanny
Cue. panned away on 2nd May, 1931; nlno
sister, Louie Hill, recently of Ne.w Zea
land. Gone, but not forgotten.
--Inserted by her loving sitter, Mnry Hob-
den.
COOPER. — In loving memory of dear hus
band and fAther.
Memories still linger on.
— Inacrled by wife and children.
CORCORAN.— In loving memory of my dear
luiftbnnd nnd father, Daninl, who passed
away on the 2nd Mny, 1932. R.l.P.
Just n rosary of dreams.
Each bead ft momory true;
1 kiss each bead und count
Tho golden hours 1 spent with you.
—Inserted by his loving wife and aon,
t Michael, 54 Wolscley-pnradc, Kensington.
1 CROYVLEY'. — In ever loving memory or my
1 dearly loved grandma, who passed away on
tho 2nd May, 1926; also my dearly loved
grandpa, who passed away on the llth De
cember, 1926.
Lonely and and 1 alt at night,
And think of thc years passed by,
When we were all together,
My dear loved ones and I.
—Doris.
DANDO. — in loving memory of our dear
friend, who passed to his reward on the
2nd May, 19J3.
Not a day do we forget you,
In our hearts you are always here;
Wo who loved you andly miss you,
Aa it dawns another year.
— Inserted by his three loving Christian
friends.
DKLANEY'. — In loving memory of our dar
ling only child. Francis Wllllom, accident
ally shot, 2nd Mav, 1921, aged 1ft years
6 montlit. R.l.P.
Thirteen sad years of thinking,
Of a loved one that we lost;
' Only God In heaven knowa
„ What that parting coat.
In memory no fa ever near,
t The dour aon that hua passed;
A thousnnd loving memories
Of good deeds dono stand fast.
Sadly wo mlua him nnd try not to grieve,
A littlo wiilie longer and wc, too, shall
leave.
—His sorrowing parents, 27 Molesworth-
atreet, Coburg. late of Sydney-road.
DELANEY. — In loving memory of our denr
nephew, Frank, who passed away on tho
! find Mny, 1921.
In nlind a constant thought.
In heart n silent sorrow.
—Inserted by his loving aunt, uncle and
cousins, L, and M. McMuhon.
DELANEY'. — In loving memory of our doar
friend. Frunk, who was accidentally ahot
on the 2nd May, 1921.
Y'our loving smite, your cheerful ways
Wilt linger with us all our days.
—Inserted by Mr. and Mra. Haywnrd.
FATT. — in loving memory of our dear mother,
who passed away on tho 2nd May, 1933.
Her suffering was great.
But hor peace la greater.
— Inserted by her loving son and daughter. .
Basil and Dorrle.
FAT'l'.— in loving memory or my dear friend, ;
Helena Fntt, who passed away on tho 2nd
May, 1933. j
Fond memories linger on,
Not for to-day, but ovory day.
—Inserted by her very dear friend, B, \
MubouH.
GROVES. — In laving memory of my dear hus
band and father, who pusscd awuy on tho J
find Mnv, 1028. j
Cherished still with lovo sincere,
Juat a memory — but, oh, so dear;
Months pass on, years roll by.
But loving memories never die. -
—Inserted by his loving wlfp and children.
IIARDIDGE. — Sucred to tho memory of my
beloved husband and our loved father, ,J
Hanuiel llardldge, who departed this life on .
the 2nd May, 1928.
Sweetly he sleeps while others sigh, .
Softly his peaceful head doth lie; 1
Happy in heaven, God's glory to share.
Free from all sorrow and worldly cure.
— Inserted by his loving wife, Amelia, and
children. Grace, Alfred, Francis, also Fred- 1
rfck und Lucy, also David und Elate. 1
HAHDIDGK. — In loving memory of my denr 1
l)mL who passed away on tho 2nd May, |
Sweetest of memories linger yet.
Too dourly loved to ever forget.
— Inserted by his loving daughter nnd son-
in-law, Ituhy und George.
1 IIARDIDGE. — In memory of dearest dud,
who left us 011 2nd Mny, 1928. six years.
Not tills day alone arc the days 1 think
of you, 1
But the days that am gone for ever are :
filled with sweet memories of you.
— Inserted by Polly and Will Mnggs.
IIARDIDGE. — In loving memory of our denr
dad, who pnssed away at Croydon on the
2nd May. 1928.
The evejilng stars shine o'er the grave of 1
ono l love;
1 mourn my loss too (loop for word.':.
--Inserted by Ills loving daughter and son-
in-liiw. May and Wid Bartleil, and grand- ;
son, Hon
IIARDIDGE. — In loving memory of my dear 1
father, who passed away at Croydon, on
tho 2nd May, 1928. ,
O, for a touch of a vanished hnnd,
And a sound of u voice that Is still.
— Inserted by his loving daughter and son-
in-law and grandson, Alice, George, and
Stanley Excll.
IN loving memory of our dear mother, who !
passed away on the 2nd May, 1931; also
our dear father, who passed away on the 1
3rd November, 1906.
Resting where 110 shadows fall,
In perfect peace, tliev await nn all.
—Inserted by their loving family.
LANIOAN.— In loving memory of my darling
wife, Eleanor Elizabeth, who passed away 1
011 the 2nd May, 1927. '
May her dear soul rest In peace. 1
— Inserted by her sorrowing husband, J. J. 1
Lnnlgun. '
LANIOAN. — hi fond and loving memory ot
our darling mother, who passed away on
the find May. 1927. 1
Loving nnd kind in all her ways. '
Upright nnd just to the end ot her dnya; ,
Sincere nnd true In heart nnd mind. 1
What a bountiful memory to leave behind, \
-- Inserted by her sorrowing sons, Jack, \
Will, Tom and Anthony. 1
LANIGAN.- - In fond and loving memory ot 1
our darling mother, who passed away on 1
the find Mny, 1927. 1
"-Inserted bv tor loving daughter and son-
in-taw. and grandchildren. Kllev and I'lanlt J
C-'tmoiv, Gunnel. Frankie nnd Lorraine. I
IN MEMORIAM,
McGEACIIIN. — Hughlc, late B. sec., Bentlclgh
(S.A.) Bund. Promoted to glory 2nd May,
1933.
Shadows, no need of shndows,
When at last wo gain the "Victor's Crown."
— Ever remembered by hla fellow bandsmen.
McLENNON. — in loving memory of dear
Illlda, who passed away- 3rd May, 1932.
in lonely hours of thinking
Thoughts of you are very dear,
—Inserted by vera Jean Johnson.
McNEIL.— In loving memory of our doar mo
ther, Anno, who died find May, 1033.
Ever remembered.
— Will and Frances, Bentlclgh.
MOORE. — In loving memory of my dear
husband, Rlehnru, and father, late A.I.F.,
who died 27th April, 1933; also little Lorruin,
who passed away 10th January, 1930.
Ever remembered.
— Inserted by his loving wJfc and family.
NEASON. — In loving memory of our dear Lll,
who passed away on the find Mnv, 1928;
also our dear will, who died 191-1, result
of accident.
Not Just to-day, but every day,
In silence we remember.
— Inserted by her loving mother, brothers
nnd sister. Fide.
N1CKLESS. — In loving memory of our dear
mother, who pnssed to a higher life on the
find May. 1931.
Hor memory still -so sweet nnd dear,
Is treasured sttU with love sincere.
— Inserted by her loving family.
NORMAN. — In loving memory of my denr
husband nnd our dear father, William, who
died find Mav, 1D28, at Eltham,
Remembrance Is n golden chain,
That binds us till wc meet again.
— Inserted by his loving wife, sons and
daughters.
PARRY. — In loving memory of our dear little
son, Nell, who passed away on the find
May, 193i.
Loved and remembered always.
— Inserted by his loving mother, father anil
brother, John and Max.
PARRY'. — In loving memory of dear Nell,
passed away on thc find Mny, 1031,
Sweet memories.
— Inserted by his loving grandpa, uncles
and auntie.
RICE.— In loving momory of our darling
mother, Christina, who fell asleep on 2nd
May, 1930; also our beloved father, James
Campbell, pnssed away 24th June, 1919.
The golden strands of love so true
Time's fleeting cannot sever;
Memories sweet of bygone days
Bring joys that last for ever.
— Inserted by their loving family.
ROGERS. — In memory of our denr father,
who pnssed awny oft thc find Mny, 1931;
also our dear mother, who pnssed uwny on
the 23rd July, 1933. Ever remembered.
— Inserted by their loving sons, Harry. John
nnd Vernon, 14 Sherwoou-ntreet, Richmond,
STEEL. — In remembrance of my devoted hus
bnnd, Walter R., loving father of Hnrrv and
Vera, grandad of Mary. Jim. Bill and John,
who fell asleep nt 18 Nelson-slrcct, Sand-
rlngham. find May, 1933.
Gone from us, but lenvlng memories
Dcnth can never tnke away.
Parted, yes, but not for ever,
God will call me by and bye;
To meet again my dear one
In thnt borne beyond the sky.
— Inserted by his loving wife, Rosn, nnd
children.
STEEL. — In loving memory nf my dearest
dnd, who passed away find Mav. 1933.
Gone, but never forgotten.
—Vera.
SWEENEY. — In fond and loving memory nf
our darling little girl, Violet Mnv, who
passed away at "Sea Shells," McKenn-
street. North Fttzroy. on 2nd Mny, 1908;
also Emma Hayaon, loving grandma of the
above, who died on 25th February, 1029.
At rest.
Cherished still with love sincere.
Just a memory, but oh, so denr;
Months pnss on, venrs roll by,
But loving memories never die.
Our treasure,
What might have been.
— Inserted by her loving nnrents, Florence
nnd William Sweeney, Mnlvern East.
WARREN. In loving memorv of Elsie, who
passed away find Mny, 1933.
Remembrance.
— -Inserted by A. F.
WILLIAMS. — In loving memory of our dear
mother, who pnssed uwny find Mny, 1026;
nlso our denr father, on J4th July, 1919
Treasured memories.
—Inserted by their loving family, Ethel,
BrunswPl 82 Edwnrd-alroet!
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.
KAY', — The FAMILY' of the Into Mrs. J. S.
KAY desire to THANK all relatives nnd
mends for their kind expressions of sym
pathy (n their recent sad bereavement.
MRS. BRYANT and FAMILY wish to
THANK friends for their kindness in their
sad bereavement; also the Repatriation Hos-
pital, Caulfield, for their unfailing and devoted
attention to the late Mr. Sydney Lorain
Bryant, late of Hastings.
ft V RH. MOULD and FAMILY'Tlesiro to THANK
11 their many friends and relatives for their
kind expressions of sympathy; also for letters,
cards and Moral tributes, tn tholr recent sad
bereavement.
Warburton-road, Seville.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
piniLrvL..Thrt 1 .lend" of '.«.e late CHARLES
1 'J »S t' LEY GUILD iiro c.spoctfullv In
, iortinnl 1. int. his remains wb» be Inter, rd in
(the Mon Cemetery. The funeral lr. uppolnled
to leave his residence, TIIIH DAY (Wednes
day), 2nd May, at 2 p.m.
/"<OOK.-- The Friends of tho lato Mr. JOHN
\S COOK uro respectfully Informed that Ida
funeral will leave his residence, 890 Mount
Alexander-road. Esscndon, THIS DAY' (Wed
nesday), 2nd May. at half-past 3 o'clock, for
the Melbourne Cemetery, Carlton.
JOSEPH ALLISON PTY'. LTD., Funeral
Directors, corner Buckley-street and Leslie-
road, Kij.scndou (Phono FU1002), nnd all
suburbs.
1jlORTER.---The Friends -of the late Mr.
' CHARLES EDWARD FOSTER, of 11
Dundas-pluce, Albert Park, art: respectfully
invited to follow his remains to the place of
Interment, the Coburg Cemetery. The fune
ral will leave the residence of hla father,
Mr. Edward Foster, 816 Brunswick -.street,
North Fltr.roy. THIS DAY (Wednesday), 2nd
May, ut 2 o'clock.
It. ROBSON, Funeral Director, corner
Brunswick-street and St. George's-road, North
Fitzroy. Telephone JW2315.
HATELY. — The Frlendn of Mr. and Mrs.
LEONARD HATELY are respectfully in
formed thnt tltc funeral of their dearly loved
only daughter, Audrey Lllu, will leave tholr
residence, 35 Boundary-road, Mcrlynston, THIS
DAY (Wednesday), 2nd May, at 2 o'clock, for
the Melbourne Crematorium, Fawkner. (Pri
vate cremation.)
JOSEPH ALLISON PTY'. LTD., Funeral
Directors, 788 Sydney-road, North Brunswick.
Phone Bwk., 839. (All suburbs.)
EMMINGS. — EMULATION LODGE, Num-
her 141, A.F. and A.M. of VIC.— The
Brethren of thc above Lodge nnd thc Order in
General arc respectfully Informed that the rc-
mains of our estemed Brother, HENRY' HER
BERT HEM MINGS, will be Interred ln me
New Melbourne Cemetery, Fawkner. The
funeral will leavo his residence, 11 Sunbeam-
street, Mcrlynston, THIS (Wednesday)
AFTERNOON, 2nd May, at hnlf-pust 3 o'clock
(not 2 p.m., as previously advertised).
F. J. OOLLER, Master.
G. R. CASLEY, Secretary.
H EMMINGS.— EMULATION- CHAPTER No.
41, S.G.C.V. — Tho Companions of the
above Chapter and thc Order in General urc
respectfully Informed that the remains of our
esteemed Compunlon. HENRY HERBERT
HEMMING8, will be Interred In tho New Mel
bourne Ccnictory, Fawkner. Tho funeral will
leave his residence, 11 Sunbeam-street, Merlyn-
ston, THIS (Wednesday) AFTERNOON,
2nd May, nt half-past 3 o'clock (not 2 p.m.,
as previously advertised).
G. R. CASLEY, Z.
J. W. DOUGLAS NISBET, Scribe E.
KENDALL.— Friends of the" late Mm. LETI-
TIA M. KENDALL uro respectfully In
formed that her remains will be interred In
the Boroondura Cemetery, Kew. The funeral
Is appointed to leave her residence, 25 Ben-
tllgo-strcet, Collingwood, THIS DAY' (Wednes
day), 2nd May, at 3.30 p.m.
IIENRY J. R. LEWIS, Funeral Director,
151 Johnston-street, Fitzroy; 247 High-street,
Northcote. Phone. J1A06.
IANGBEIN, — The Friends of the lato Mrs.
J MARIA AUGUSTA LANGBBIN, widow
of tho into August Langbeln, uro respect-
fully informed that her remains will be In
terred in .the Wllliamstown Cemetery. Tho
funeral is appointed to move from Ernest W.
Jackson's chapel, Ferguson-street. Williams-
town North, TI1IS DAY (Wednesday), the 2nd
Mny, at 2 o'clock.
ERNEST W. JACKSON, Funeral Director,
t'-crguson-stroet, Wllliamstown, and Melbourne-
roau, Newport. Phone 25 Williamslown.
NIELD. — Friends or the late Mra. HARRIET
NIELD. of East Malvern, are Informed
that her remafus will bo Interred In the Brigh
ton Cemetery. The funeral will move from
U. Mntthews Pty. Ltd. mortuary chapel. 102
l'oorak-road, Stsith Yarra. THIS DAY (Wed
nesday), find May, nt 3.30.
B. MATTHEWS PTY. LTD., Funeral Dlroc-
tors, Tooruk-road. South Yarra, und branches.
NORTn. — The Friends of tho late ALBERT
CECIL NORTH are Informed that his
remains will bo mtcrrcd in the Sbepparton
Cemetery. The funoral is uppolnled to move
from t!»£ Baptist CYmrch, Fryura-»trect, Shop-
purton, Tills DAY \(Wednesday), at 2 p.m.
G. D1GGLE, Fuiwrat Director, Shcppartou
(45); aud branches.
NUNWEEK. — Thc Friends of thc late JOHN
LAWRENCK fiUNWEEK, of Marine-
puriule, St. Kllda. unc informed tlmt hla
funeral will leave Unyiioiilds' Parlors, 4 Cccll-
Ktrcet, Prahrun, Tills .DAY (Wednesday), at
3.15 p.m. for thc place of Interment, tho
Brighton Cemetery, arriving ftt 3.30..
RAYBOULDS PTY. UTD., Malvern. Phone
U1427.
I >KTTY'.— Friends of the late Mr. THOMAS
ABRAHAM PETTY arc informed that
Ills remains will tx: Intermd in the Cheltenham
loinotery. The funeral cortege will move from
Ihe Methodist Church, tGrange-road, Glen
lluntly. THIS DAY (Wcdceadav), find May,
;>n conclusion ol u short service commencing
nt 1.15 p.m., und will proceed to thc ceme
tery.
HERBERT KING and SONS, Funeral Dlroc-
tors, Lennox-street, Richmond. Phono J3102,
I >ULLING. --The Friends ofl Mr. SAMUEL
PULLING are respectfully informed that
the funeral of his beloved wifc, Edu Malvlua,
will leave her son's residence, Mr, W. Pulling,
213 Morcland-road, West Bryinswick, THIS
DAY (Wednesday), find May, at half-past 3
o'clock, for tho Melbourne Crematorium,
Fawkner.
JOSEPH ALLISON PTY. L/TD., Funeral
Directors, 788 Kyditey-road, North Brunswick.
Phone lUv.k., 839. (All suburbs.)
SHERIDAN,— The Friends of flhcTaleMT.
THOMA.H JOHN BHERIDAN are Informed
:hnt his funoral will leavo Raybnulds1 Fune
ral Put-lors, Cecil-street. Prahmn, THIS
(Wednesday) AFTERNOON, at iijo o'clock
lor the place of interment, in tin Bt. Kllda
Ueneml Cemetery.
RAYBOULDS PTY. LTD., L'JLsternwlck.
Phono 1,5507.
SMITH.— The Friends of the late Mra. EM-
MA -.SMITH are respectfully .informed
hat her remains will be interred in tho Mol-
lourue General Cemetery, Carlton. Tin? funeral
s unpointed to leave the residence of her
laughter (Mrs. Lewis), No. 13 Ardocft-Btrent,
I'gisendon. TO-MORROW (Thursday) .MORN-
NO. at ID o'clock.
JOSEPH ALLISON PTY. LTD.. mineral
Olrcctorn. 6/8 Ml. Aloxnndnr-roud, Moonee
'onds. tel. Ml«i151. All suburbs.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
rpAYLOR. — Thc Friends of Mr. ROBERT
X TAY'LOR are Informed that the funeral of
his beloved wife, Christina Stewart, will leavo
Aibcrtvllle," 8 Sherbrooke-avcnue, Elstcrn-
wtck, THIS DAY (Wednesday), Urn 2nd Inst,,
at 2. JO p.m., for thc Box IIUl Cemetery,
A. A. SLEIGHT PTY. LTD, Cent. 410.
ntURNER.— The Frlcuds of Mr. DAVID
X TURNER are informed that the remains
of his beloved daughters, Martha and Eliza,
will bo Interred In Necropolis, Spring Vale.
The funeral will leave Drayton and Carson's
Funeral Chapel, THIS DAY (Wednesday), 2nd
May, nt 2 p.m., after a service by Rev. W.
Thomson, commencing at 1.45.
DRAY'TON and GARSON, Undertakers,
Malvern and Windsor. Tel. U1228.
$