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BIRTHS.
BROWN (nee A. S. Mathews). — On the 26th
March, to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Brown, of
236 Barkly-street, Brunswick— a daughter
(Betty June).
JOHNSON (nee Wilmeah Olsen).—On the 31st
March, at Sister Bigg's private hospital,
Moreland, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas John-
son, 84 Harding-street, Coburg — a son
(Frank Thomas). Both well.
ENGAGEMENTS.
THE ENGAGEMENT is announced of MAR-
JORIE WRENSTED, the eldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. LEONARD BIGGS, of 26
Fordhold-road, Hawthorn, to ROBERT
DESMOND, only son of Mr. and Mrs.
ROBERT GARDER, of 4 Moore-street, Haw-
thorn.
DEATHS.
ANDREWS.—On the 1st April, at her resi-
dence, "Maryville," 168 Wood-street, Pres-
ton, Elizabeth Ann Andrews, dearly be-
loved wife of Percival Charles Herald An-
drews, in her 71st year. At rest.
ARROWSMITH.—At Alfred Hospital (sud-
denly), John Henry, beloved husband of
Edith, loving father of Walter, John, Lucy,
Thomas, Norman (deceased) and Charles,
aged 64 years. Sadly missed.
BAILEY.— On the 30th March, at Bairnsdale,
John, beloved husband of Ada, and loving
father of Maud (deceased), Edith (Mrs.
Thomason), Horace, William, Arthur, Lily
(Mrs. Wilson), Ethel (Mrs. Dykes), Wallie
and Jim. At rest.
BRYANT.— On the 2nd April, at his residence,
"Dalmurtrie,'' 21 Parlington-strcet, Canter-
bury, Joseph Moon, the dearly loved husband
of Catherine Lamont, and loving father of
Christina Wilson and Helen McMurtrie, and
brother of Elizabeth M. and John M.
Bryant, Fitzroy. Private interment.
CLAY.-On the 1st April, at his residence,
South-road, Moorabbin, John Bernard, relict
of the late Agnes Laura Clay, dear father
of Laura (Mrs. le Bon), Harry (deceased),
Ada (deceased), Alice (Mrs. Daff), Bernard,
Eva (Mrs. Gilpin), Clara, Lily (Mrs. Clay),
John and Charlie (deceased), in his 92nd
year. Darling dad at rest. A colonist for
86 years.
COLLINS. — On the 31st March, at the resi-
dence of her son-in-law (Mr. F. Cross), 6
Bartlett-street, West Preston, Janet Frances,
widow of the late James Robert Collins, of
Swan-street, Richmond, loved mother of
William, James, Valentine, Louisa (Mrs. F.
Cross), Wilkie and the late Helena (Mrs. A.
J. Webber), Janet, Margaret and Lillian, aged
86 years. Rest in peace. Born corner of
Swanston and Collins streets, Melbourne.
CONQUEST.— On the 1st April (suddenly), at
Malvern, Sarah Alice, dearly beloved wife
of Joseph Henry Conquest, of 60 Union-
street, Malvern, and beloved mother of Jes-
sie (Mrs. Alex Neilson), Fred and Jean, aged
56 years. At rest.
A beautiful life, lived for others.
GLASS.- On the 1st April, at his residence,
"Dunblane," 292 Glenferrie-road, Glenferrie,
Harris, dearly beloved and devoted husband
of the late Millie, and devoted father of
Janie, Annie. Barnett, Deborah, Charlotte
(Mrs. Isaac Solomon), and Ethel; affec-
tionate grandfather of Isidor; aged 77
years. May his dear soul rest in peace.
No flowers, by request. Minyan at above
address Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednes-
day and Thursday, at 8 o'clock.
GRENFELL.— On the 1st April, at his resi-
dence, 15 Charles-street, Prahran, James,
the dearly beloved husband of Janie Gren-
fell, and loving father of Leo, Mabel (Mrs.
Fauvel), Vera (Mrs. Walker), Norman, Ivy,
Stuart and Una (Mrs. McIndoe). Private in-
terment.
HUGGINS.— On the 1st April, at Austin Hos-
pital, Harold Leslie, the dearly beloved hus-
band of Ivy Huggins, of "Glen Brae,"
Hampshire-road, Sunshine, and loving father
of Ivy and Leslie, aged 33 years.
Thy will be done.
JOSEPHS.— On the 1st April, at Bendigo, Louis
(Lou), dearly beloved husband of Martha
Josephs, and loved father of Charlie, Thelma,
Fred and Jim, aged 55 years.
A patient sufferer at rest.
KEIL.— On the 1st April, at her residence,
"Kentucky," 35 Monash-street, Preston,
Frances, the dearly beloved wife of John
Adam Keil, aged 66 years. R.I.P.
KEIL.— On the 1st April, at his residence,
"Kentucky," 35 Monash-street, Preston,
John Adam, the dearly beloved husband of
the late Frances Keil, aged 69 years. R.I.P.
KEIL.—On the 1st April, at their residence,
"Kentucky," 35 Monash-street, Preston,
Frances and John Adam Keil, fond aunt
and uncle of Nellie Galightly. R.I.P.
KENNY.— On the 1st April, at his residence,
22 Peckville-street, North Melbourne, James
Johnston, dearly beloved husband of Mary
Kenny, loving father of Mary V., age 79
years. Late watchman Stoddart?, Parker
and Co. Native of County Mayo, Ireland.
Late R.I.C. Rest in peace.
KERR.- On the 1st April, "Millewa", Como-
street, Alphington, Archibald Corstophine,
dearly loved husband of the late Mary,
loved father of Myrtle (Mrs. Stringer),
Arch, Ivy (Mrs. Clementson), Byers, Violet
and Daphne (Mrs. Beer), passed peacefully
away after a short illness to a higher life.
Mother and father reunited.
KING.—On the 31st March, at his late resi-
dence, "Wedgewood," Lah, Harold (Lal),
loving son of Emily and late Edward King,
and brother of John and Isobel.
MATHER. — On the 2nd April, at Melbourne
Hospital, Florence, the dearly beloved wife
of Samuel and loving mother of Queenie
and Jack, in her 54th year; sister of David,
Allan, Aubrey, Maggie, Alex Bremner.
McCANN.-On the 1st April, William, beloved
husband of the late Mary Jane, loving father
of John, William, Henry, Ann (Mrs. Gardi-
ner), David, Charles and Robert. R.I.P.
McCANN.— On the 1st April, passed away at
his daughter's residence, 11 Provost-street,
North Melbourne, William McCann, the
father of Ann Gardiner, beloved grandfather
of Mary and Rosamond. By request, no
flowers, no mourning. Remains at Joseph
Allison's Parlors, 135 Errol-street, North
Melbourne.
McWILLIAM.— On the 1st April, at Melbourne
Hospital, William (Billy), loving eldest son
of William and Mary McWilliam, 54 Dorrit-
street, Carlton, loving brother of James,
Joyce, Leo, John and Kathleen, aged 16
years. Rest in peace.
MERRILL.— On the 31st March, at Homœo-
pathic Hospital, St. Kilda-road, Melbourne,
Annie Isabella Helen, dearly beloved wife
of Thomas George Merrill, of 4A Moss-street,
Prahran, loved mother of Shirley, and sister
of Mary (Mrs. Hammond), Rose (Mrs.
Guthrie), George, Robert, William, Norman
and Stanley, aged 34 years. Rest in peace.
Privately interred Cheltenham Cemetery,
1st April.
MITCHELL.— On the 1st April (suddenly),
Alice Louisa Mitchell, of 37 Davis-street,
North Carlton, dearly beloved daughter of
Louisa and the late George Thomas Mit-
chell, and loving only sister of Bruce,
Charles and Frederick, loved foster-sister
of Eileen (Mrs. Steele).
Thy will be done.
MORGAN.— On the 29th March, at her resi-
dence, Ascot Vale-road, Ascot Vale, Mary,
the relict of late James Morgan, loving
mother of Beatrice, John, Isabel (Mrs.
Stroud), Mabel (Mrs. Webb), Elsie de-
ceased), Albert, Harry, James (deceased)
and Vera (Mrs. Miller, deceased). Interred
privately. Asleep in Jesus.
MORRIS.— On the 1st April, at Macedon
Lodge, Woodend, Benjamin, eldest son of
late Samuel J. and M. A. Morris, aged
77 years 11 months; loved brother of Geor-
gina, Sam, Burton, Walter, Cromwell
and Ernest, Frank (deceased), Arthur (de-
ceased), Martha (deceased), John P. (de-
ceased).
O'BRIEN. - On the 2nd April, at Fairfield
Hospital, Donald James, second son of John
and Olive O'Brien, of Baxter, brother of
Kenneth, Margaret, Patricia and Robert, age
3½ years. R.I.P.
O'NEILL. - On the 31st March, Edna, dearly
loved niece of M. Hall, loving cousin Mavis
and Milton.
O'NEILL. - On the 31st March, Edna, dearly
loved niece of E. and A. O'Neill, loving
cousin of Weston, Peggy and Kevin.
OSWIN. - On the 2nd April, at the Melbourne
Hospital, Richard Arthur, beloved husband
of Agnes, and loving father of Jean, Mary,
Ethel, John, Olive, Kathleen and Jim, aged
51 years.
OSWIN. - On the 2nd April, at Melbourne,
Richmond Arthur, son of the late John and
Georgina Oswin, of Balnarring, and beloved
brother of William, Florence, Ernest,
Fanny, Ethel and Olive, aged 51 years.
O'TOOLE. - On the 1st April, James Edward,
dearly loved husband of Eileen O'Toole, of
8 Strode-street, Richmond, and loving father
of Bernadette, Michael, Lucy, Edward,
Matthew, Daniel and Moya, aged 42 years.
No flowers. R.I.P.
O'TOOLE. - On the 1st April, James Edward
O'Toole, of 8 Strode-street, Richmond, second
son of Edward and the late Mary Ann,
and only brother of Duncan O'Toole, for-
merly of Yarraville, aged 42 years. R.I.P.
PAUSACKER. - On the 1st April (suddenly),
Francis Eugene Pausacker, of 6 Stanley-
grove, Canterbury, the dearly loved and de-
voted husband of Isabella, and loving father
of Eunice. Private interment.
PHILIPPS. - On the 2nd April, at her resi-
dence, 71 Downshire-road, Elsternwick,
Sophie, wife of W. R. Philipps, and fond
mother of Sydney Kerr, Elsie (Mrs. Wild),
Charles G. Kerr, Beatrice (Mrs. Williams),
and the late Percival G. Kerr, aged 76 years.
Sadly missed.
RUSSELL. - On 1st April, at Ravenswood
Private Hospital, St. Kilda, Edward Arthur
Russell, beloved husband of Constance, fa-
ther of Jack, Mel., Jean, Stella, Arthur
and Nancy, and beloved son of the late
John and Elizabeth Russell, of Melrose Sta-
tion, Narrabiel, aged 48 years.
SHIELDS. - On the 31st March, Annie Jane
Shields, of 17 Egerton-road, Armadale,
daughter of the late Andrew and Ellen
Shields, of Melbourne.
SMART.- On the 2nd April, at Alfred Hospital,
Victor, beloved eldest son of Alice and the
late Richard Smart, of Broadford, aged 30
years.
TEVELEIN. - On the 1st April, at his resi-
dence, 53 McCracken-street, Kensington,
James Tevelein (late of Kitchen and Sons),
dearly beloved husband of Ellen, loving
father of Harold, and beloved brother of
John, Rose (Mrs. Lennie), Louie (Mrs.
Leonard), George and Alice (Mrs. Adams),
aged 66 years. At rest.
THOMAS. - On the 1st April, at St. Luke's
Private Hospital, Caulfield, Annie, daugh-
ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas, of
Creswick; beloved sister of Edward, Phil-
lipa (Mrs. Newton, deceased), Thomas,
Elizabeth (Mrs. Purdue), and Alf., aged 60
years.
TURNER. - On the 31st March, at Oxley-road,
Glenferrie, Dorotht, the dearly loved friend
of Effie Skewes (nee Donaldson), of S.A.
TYZACK. - On the 1st April, at Caulfield
Military Hospital, Len, youngest son of T.
W. and the late M. H. Tyzack, brother
of Gordon, Osie (deceased), and Walter.
TYZACK. - On the 1st April, at the Caulfield
Military Hospital, Leonard Victor, the
dearly beloved husband of Dora, of York-
street, Bonbeach, and loving father Arthur,
Vic, Stan and Norm, aged 39 years.
WHITE. - On the 2nd April, at her residence, 17
Staniland-grove, Elsternwick, Catherine, wife
of the late Patrick White (late of Ballarat),
and loved mother of Martin, William (de-
ceased), Mary (deceased), Nicholas, Cathe-
rine, Patrick, Agnes, Cecilia and Florence.
R.I.P.
IN MEMORIAM. .
ABOTOMEY (nee Elsie Stewart).— In loving
memory of tnv dear daughter. Blolo Con-
fitance. wh0 paacsd away, Melbourne, 3rd
April, 1920.
Not Just to-day, but every day,
In silence we remember.
- ' . . Sadly mJs.ied.
— by lier mother, E. Stewart,
Ilorslmm.
ALWAY. — In loving memory of our dear
eon nnd brother, Wilfred Alway, who passed
away at Burwood 3rd April, 1926,
Wo-c.terlch still with love sincero
Loving memories of one so dear.
Tnsortcd. t»y his loving mother and. bro
thers, Leslie, Percy, Bob nnd Tom.
BAIRD. — In loving memory of our dear son
and brother, Ronald Ellis, who was killed
. ft "ct;Ident on 3rd April, 1023:
. 5i5£ ' B,?lhep« ..wh0 PMsed away 4th April,
be? 1030 ' I,Uflaccl away 3rd Novcm-
Klve years of deepest sorrow,
Filled with grief and pain;
Always wishing, always longing
For our dear Ronnie back again.
Some think we may -forget him,
When they see us smile:
They little know the hcartacho
That smile holds all the while.
Inserted by his loving father, mother and
brother. Hector, 79 St. David-street, North-
cote,
BENNETT.— In loving memory of my dear
husband and our dear father, Thomas Ben
nett, who passed away on the 2nd April,
1927. Ever remembered.
— Inserted by his loving wife and family
(Into West Melboume>.
BENNETTO.— In loving memory of our
dear mother, who passed away 2nd April.
1920; also dear father, who passed away 9th
June, 1909.
Though life brings much that alters,
And time brings much that's new;
There is one thing that never will alter—
Our memory, dear ones, of you.
—Inserted by their loving daughters, Alice,
Ethel and Violet.
BURNHAM,— In loving memory of my dear
wife and loving mother, called homo 2nd
April, 1930.
- Not Just to-dny, but every day,
' In siienco we remember.
— W. Burnham.
CADDAYE.— In loving memory of our mother,
.who passed away on 31st March, 1028,
. .Not Just to-day. but every day, ' , . .
In silence we remember. .
—Inserted by her loving son and daughter-
in-law, Frank and Jean.
CHARLESTON .—In sad and . loving memory
of .my loved daughter and sister, Annie
(Dolly), who passed away on tho 3rd April,
1927. Dearly-loved and sadly. missed,' ;
. — Inserted by her loving mother, und bro-
-tilers..
CHARMAN.— A tribute to' the. memory of
Rog. Chnrmnn, died 3rd April," 1932. :
-Not to-day, hut every day,
In silence wo remember, . 'v
—Inserted by Gladys. and Rex.
CHARMAN.— In loving memory, of our dear
brother, Reginald wm. (Reg), who passed
away on '3rd April, 1932, .
Not Just to-day, but every day
In/ silence \yc remember.
—Inserted by Linda, Bob and Ormond.
COOK,— In loving memory of bur 'dear Alma,
who was kllled nt Morclnnd station,, on 3rd
April, 1922. Ever remembered.-
—Inserted by her loving sisters,- Mary,
Mattlc, Ada, 21- Stephena-strcct, Preston.
COVENTRY.— in loving memory of . David,
who died 3rd April, 1932.
-rinserted by lifs wifo and . family.
DINGEY. — In loving memory of our mothor,
who passed away 2nd April, 1030.
Memories tof mother.
— Inserted by her sons, Peter. Gilbert,
dnughter-ln-laws, Franclo and Rachel, grand
daughters, Ray . atul Mary,
DUNCAN,— In loving memory of our dear
mothor, who passed away 3rd April, 1931;
also our dour father, who unseed away Oth
January, iuio: also our dear brother, who
passed away Joth July, 1018.
Loving memories.
— Inserted by their loving daughter and son-
in-law. Dot, Byn, Mulstc and Kuc. ..
DUNCAN,— in loving memory of our dear
( Mother, who pt».rred nwqy 3rd April. 1931:
also oar dear rather,- who passed awny DtJi
January, 1015; also our <1cat brother, who
passed away -I0to , jplytuiSi ; .
Fatj,. in4tbfr-'an<l':brolner united.'-
Irred And remembered always.
: — Inserted -by their loving daughter, Clara;
FATTORINI.— In fond and loving memory of
my dearly loved husband and father, who
passed away 2nd April," -1930.
Beautiful memories of one so denr.
— Inserted by his loving wife, Alice, and
daughters, Monnlo, Avis nnd Doris.
FRAZER.— In memory of my dear father, who
passed away on 3rd April, 1932.
— inserted by hls loving son, William, daugh
ter-in-law and grandchildren, Meiitone.
FREE. — In sad und loving inemorv of my
dear mother,' who passed away 2nd April,
31)18; ulso dear father, who passed away
Jit li December, 1025.
By God's good grace I keep In mind
The forins I held so dear;
That changing scenes do not displace
The parting- scene each year.
—Inserted by their loving daughter and oon-
iu-luw, Hannah. and George, nml family.
HATTON. — In loving memory of our beloved
son nnd brother, Frank, who fell asleep 2nd
April, 1032.-
A shadow rests upon our home,
We miss your dear sweet face,
Where'er we go, whero'er we look,
We see your vacant place.
And weak and weary as you lay,
And pain not half confessed,
With teurs wc watched you sinking, .
But could not make you stay.
— Father, mothor, brother and sisters,
Agnes (Mrs. Webster), Jean, Ernest;
HERBERT (nee Keegan).— In rncred memory
of our dear sister, Mary, who died 3rd April,
1032.
Ahvavs unselfish, loving and kind,
Few In this world' her equal to llnd;
A beautiful life came to an .end,
ShQ died as-sho lived, everyone's friend.
— lnserlcd by her Bister,' K, Nolan, and
brother and sister-in-law, Ritchie and Ruby
Keegan.
HERBERT.— in loving memory of 'my. dear
wife and dear mothor, who passed away on
the 3rd April, 3032.
Alwavs loving, unselfish and kind,
3-V.w in this world arc hard to llnd;
A beautiful life came to an end.
She died as she lived, everyone's friend. ,
—Inserted by her loving husband,, sons and
daughters.
HERBERT.— In memory of my loving and
dnrling mother, Mary, died on 3rd April,
1932. In mind a constant thought,
In heart a silent sorrow:
Tls not to-day, but every, day,
In silence we remember.
—inserted by her daughter and son-ln-lou,
Anne and R. Hamilton, Strnthtield, New
South Wales.
HEYLBUT.— In loving memory of d«ar
husbnuil, who passed away 3rd April, 1929.
Those who knew htm need never nc torn
A warmer heart death never made cold;
A beautiful life, full of kindly deeds,.
A helping hand to all In need.
He lives with us in memory still,
Not Just to-day, but always will.
—From his loving wifo and fuinllj.
HEYLBUT.— In InvlllK j"""""; «' .iOU5'n.n'ar
father. Syrus, who uled on 3rd April, 10-0.
Tls nad, but true, we wonder why
Tho bust are always first to die.
—By his loving son and daughter-in-law,
Les and Nell.
JACKSON.—In memory of my beloved son,
Archie, died 3rd April, 1919, at Maribyrnong-
road, Ascot Vale, dear brother of
Fred, Gordon, Ada, Alex, and Eileen.
We loved thee well, but Jesus loved thee
best. Good night.
JEPSON.— in loving memory of nur dear
father, passed away on 3rd April, 19J-.
Life brings much that is altered,
And time brings much that Is new.
But there Is ono thing that never «ltew—
That ts my memory, dear dad. of >"i
— Inserted by his loving son, Norman; Ciss
and little Norma.
JEPSON.— in loving memory of Uncle Tom,
who pasBed away on 3rd April, iuj-. „
— Tnperted by Will, Mary, Les. and Vera,
"Reaburn," Gooch-street, Thornbur.\.
JEPSON.— In loving memory of "W J>rotSf-r,:
In-law nnd our undo, Thomas Jenson, died
3rd April, 1932. Ever remembered,
—inserted by J. Walters and family.
LORD.— In loving memory of my dear wife
and our mother. Ada, who was called home
AH through tfic Shadows of tho passing yean
Her memory shines, n hope beyond oil tears.
—Inserted by her loving liusband, George,
nnd her son, George.
LORD.— In loving memory of our dear sister,
Ada, who passed away at Coburg 3rd April,
Tlfure Is no death to the love that Uvea,
Or tho lace that stands serene;
She Is waiting for us. the one we loved.
With only a door between. ,
Inserted by her loving brothers, Syo.,
Km., Arthur, sister, Lit.
MANDERSON.— In loving memory of Cathe
rine and Henry Mandcrson, beloved parents
of May, Anne, Harry and Grace.
Ever remembered.
MANSER. — In loving memory of our dear
mother and grandma, who passed nnaj on
2nd April: also loving brother, on J5tn
March, 1030.
Your memory Is as dear to-un>.
As In tho hour you passed awtiy.
Forget you 7 No. we never will.
Wc loved you dearly, we lovo you «tlH.
— Inserted by his loving son. dauKhter-ln-
law nnd grandsons. Harry and Bertha,
MARRIOTT. — In loving memory of our dear
little girl. Shirley Lorna. who left us on
31st March, 1930, aged 5 1/2 years.
O. what Joy among the angels.
What a burst of music there; ,
When they saw our sweet little girl,
Coming up the golden stairs.
—Inserted by mother, father, sisters and
brothers, Cliton Hill.
MILLER.— In loving memory of mr dear
husband, who passed away on tho 3rd April,
—inserted by his loving wife and family,
31 Llddlard-strcet, Glenferrle.
MISSEN.— In loving memory of my dear fa
ther, who passed away 2nd April, lOJl.
God UftH you In His keeping;
Wo have you In our thoughts.
— Inserted by his loving son and daughter-
in-law. Bill nnd Emily; grandchildren, Fay.
Bonnie Wllmii, Billy.
MORAN. — In loving memory of our dear mo
ther. who paaaed away 3rd April, 103U.
nt Hawthorn.
V.V think of ymt. dear mo! her,
With grief that U deep nnd true; i
There In alwayn that sud longing,
t Could wn only speak to you. I
J lnserlcd by her loving irons, and dauch-
1 tor, daughters and sou-iu-law, und grand- 1
children. 1
IN MEMORIAM.
MORAN.— In loving memory of my dear mo
ther, who passed away at Hawthorn- on tho
3rd April, 1930.
A silent thought, a secret tear, .
Still holds your memory, mother dear.
— Inserted by her loving son, William.
MORGAN. — In loving memory of our dear
mother, who pas;:eu away ou the 3rd April,
Loving memories linger still;
Not Just to-dny, but always will,
—Inserted by her loving children.
NATHAN, — In loving memory of my dear
husband, who bassuil to a higher llfo 2nd
April, 1921. Ever remembered.
— W. Nathan.
NATHAN. — In loving memory of nur dear
dad, who passed to a higher life on 2nd
April. 1921.
Not Just to-day, but every day,
1 In silence, we remember;
— L.P., K.S., W.P.
OSBORNE.— In loving memory of my loved
husband. Robert (Bob), nnd fond stepfather
on 3nl April J9r Wh0 passc" aw,l>'
in tears I 'saw "you sinking.
And watched you fade away,
with fondest care,
But could not make you stay
Arid weak and weary as you lav.
Pain not half confessed,
ihe ones who stood beside your bed
Were the ones who loved you best.
—Inserted by his loving wife, May. -
OSBORNE.— In loving memory of my darling
1032lCr' ' who on 3rd April)
l.ha ,cannot And comfort,
n»i!i2Fre ttre wo,,nri t,iat cannot be healed!
heart1 8Orr0W3 80 decP ,n the human
That cannot be half revealed.
Not Just to-day, but every day,
In silence I remember.
T„„. Mother and son united.
by hJ« Jp.ylnL' slater nnd brother-
ho"'" feadh: an,? Pe'lv." '0 an" lovctl nei'''
OSBORNE.— In loving memory of my dear
brother-in-law, Robert, whom God called
3rd April 1932.
Hllent iieartaclips, nortla uncnld.
(houahtfl nf Ihose now dead.
Thoughts are still of scenes long past.
j'8 i11.1 1 but memory Ihsih.
—inserted by- his loving sister-in-law, Grace.
PARKIN.— In loving memory of Marjorie, died
U V years, sister off Jack
and Bob.
_ Ilorq, our treasure.
long, wonry years.
Al1/si?nfrlnt for our lovely llitlo girl.
—Inserted by her mother.
PAYTON (le Von). — To the treasured and
loving memory of my darling nonhevv
nnd pal. Eric, who was called to a higher
life, result of accident, 3rd April, 1023.
Cod's sunny boy.
Tho cleverest boy that ever lived.
a dancing genius born
. RJ« style, hfc wit and radiant smile.
Who stood out on his own.
In. lancy. still I seem to sco our wonder
Tivoll boy.
Tlydoi.of the public, our living pride 'tind
I treasure still my little pal, the best ol
.earth I cared for. ....
Though gono five years, my Uttlo star,
My Jove Is yours for ever.
— inicrtcd by his hdorlng and loving ttuniie,
Grace. .
PAYTON (le Von),— To the loving memory
of my -precious son, Eric, who was catted
home (result of accident), 3rd April. 192S.
. My heart is crushed aim broken,.- Eck,
_ My eyes are dimmed with tears,
God only knows how I miss you, pet,
_Thla dreary, long five years.
There seems nothing now to live for, champ.
My only Idol gone.
- 1 nave lost, but heaven has gained,
One of the best the world contained.
My star in heaven.
—Inserted by his sad and lonely mother.
RAMSEY. — In loving memory of my beloved
wife, Emily, who passed away on 3rd
April, 1031, at MalUuh. Ever remembered.
— Inserted by lier loving husband, Josoplx
Ramsey, Clydesdale.
ROLLETT — WASTLE . —In sweetest memory
of our Clarrie, only beloved child of Jack
and Sara Rollett, passed peacefully away,
3rd April. 1925.
The loveliest fiowers must fade dear,
But love still lingers in the garden of my
heart.
— Mother.
SCOTT.—In loving memory of our dear son
and . brother, .Kenneth George, who passed
away on 2nd April, 1929, aged 4 years.
Ho lives with us- in memory still,
Not Juat to-day, but. always will.
—Inserted by his loviiig mother and father,
sisters and brother.
SHEPHERD. — In loving memory of my darling
fiiother, who passed away on 3rd April,
I think of you, dear mother,
With grlet that Ik deep, and true.
There Is always that sail longing-
Could I only speak to you.
The flowers I place upon your grave .
May wither and decay,
But my love for you, dear mother,
Will never fade away.
—Inserted by her loving son, Reginald.
SHEPHERD.— In loving memory of my dar
ling mothor, who passed' away 3rd April,
J931. Always remembered. .
— Inserted ' by . her loving daughter, Mag,
and grandchildren, Mark, Ilonu and Betty,
SHEPHERD. — In loving memory of dear Mrs.
W. F. Shepherd, who' luissed away 3rd
April, 1031.
Time heals the edge of grief,
But memory thrns back every leaf.
Fondly remembered.
-"-Inserted by Queenio Williams.
SKINNER.— In loving memory of 'our dear
mother, who died on tho 3rd April, 1031.
, Iove's. . rveatpst gift— J'.'nembrance. j
— : queried by her loving son& daughtrr-ln-
low Ida, and friend, C. Reddle;
SLATER.-— In. memory of Henry John (Jack);
away 3rd April, 1031.
' —inserted -by A. c., Coburg.
SMITH. — In loving memory of Alf (late Edu
cation dept.), who died 2nd April, 1929.
—Inserted by his loving mother, sister-in-
law, LU, niec, Gladys, and brother, JIcc.
SPOONER.— In loving memory of our loved
ones, Thomas, died 3rd April, 1932;. Her
bert, Oth March, 1027; James, and my dear
hysband. killed in action 101G,
They live with us la memory still,
Not Just to-day, but always wllL
The 'sweetest memories fond and true
Will ever remain, dour ones, of you.
— Inserted by loving wl(c and mother and
family.
SPOONER. — In loving memory of my 'dear
brothers, Thomas, died 3rd April, 1032; Her
bert, Oth 'March, 1027; James, and dad,
killed in action 1910.
Honest and true In nil their ways,
Upright ami Just to the end of their davs.
-—Inserted by Harriet, jack, meces, Gladys
and ,Lily Rogers,
SPOONER. — In sud nnd loving memory of out
brother, Tom, who died on 3rd April, 1032.
Remembrance.
—Inserted by his sister and brother-in-law,
Rose . and Fred Smith, Mlldura,
SPOONER.— In loving memory of my dear
pal. Tom. . who died 3rd April, 1032.
How oft there comes before me
Your dear face fond and true,
"For 'death can nCvcr take away
Loving memories of you.
For years we were pals together,
Always happy In sunshine and rain,
Till the hand of death parted us.
Now only sweet memories remain.
- —Inserted by his loving pal, Gladys Burt.
STAPLETON.— In loving memory of my dear
father, Henry (Uurryj, who passed away on
the 4th r, April, 1913, Adelaide.
Many years wo woro pals together.
Always happy- In sunshine and fain,
Till the hand of death parted us,
Now. only sweet memories remain. .
—Inserted by his loving wife and son.
Hurry.
TAYLOR.— In memory of little Joyce, who
passed away on the 2nd April. 1925.
Not Just to-day, but every day
In silence wo remember.
Father and daughter united.
—Inserted by Grandma Taylor and family.
THOMPSON. — In loving remembrance of my
dear brothers, Tom, who died on 2nd Aprh,
1932, and Jack, who died. May, 3032.
Flowers, tbey bloom, wither and die.
Some may forget you; never will I.
—inserted by loving brother. Dave.
TREGEAR. — In loving memory of Annie, the
loving wife of Gregory, and mother of Stan
ley and Allan, who passed away on 3rd
April, 1931.
— Mam.
WATSON.— In' loving memory of our dear mo
ther, who passed away 3rd April, 1030.
Time passes on, but memory stays.
Loved and remembered by us always.
— Inserted by her loving daughters aud son.
Grace, May and Walter.
WILLIAMS. — In sad end loving memory ol
my darling husband, Henry William Wil
liams, who passed away on 3rd April, I'J32,
at 71 Albert-road, South Melbourne.
In the lonely hours of night.
When sleep forsakes my eyes.
My thoughts are In a silent grave,
Where my dear husband llrs.
A shadow rests upon my home,
1 miss his dear sweet face.
Where'er I turn, where'er I look
i nee his vacant place.
Not a day do 1 forget him.
In my heart ho is always near.
I, who loved him sadly miss him
As it dawns the Ural tad year.
Memory will keep thy precious form In view
' Till when life's span Is o'er I'll cross the
line to you.
—Inserted by his loving wife.
WILLIAMS. — In loving memory of our dear
sister nnd daughter (Louisa Maud), who pas
sed away 2nd April. 1928.
— Inserted by her sorrowing-parents ana bro
thers.
WOODYARD. — In memory of our dear little
boy. Edward, who passed away on 2nd April,
1031.
Not Just to-day. but every day,
' In silence we remomber.
—Inserted by his mother, father, sisters and
brother.
YATES.— In loving memory of my dear father,
who passed away at I? airfield 3rd April,
Remembrance Is the goldon chain
That binds us till we meet again.
—Inserted by his .loving son. Ira, daughter-
in-law, Eily, grandchildren, Pearl and Doro
thy. I
YOUNG.— In loving memory of my dear wire
nnd our . loved mother, who passed away
ut Mooroopna on the 1st April, 1932,
Always unselfish, loving and kind,
Few V the world her equal to find;
A beautiful life enmo to an end.
She died as she lived— everyone's friend,
--inserted by hor loving husband and chil
dren. .
bereavement notices.
Mn nnd Mrs. J. T. BUTLER t.ndcr llielr
Plnosra THANKS to nil kind mlatlvea nnd
friends (or synipnthy extended them In their
recent Bnd l)i,ri'iiyi:nn"'nt.
7 KhthKrover_North Brighton.
iYllTTuid'xirs. ROY MOLONEY vlsh to con-
JVL vey their sincere THANKS to nil rela
tives, friends nnd neighbors for ticrsunnl ex
pressions of sympnthy, ftorai tributes, re
ceived during their recent nnd beronvement.
Will nil please accept this ns n linrsonnl
acknowledgment of our sincere i gratitude.
23 Jtoss-street, South Melbourne,
funeral notices.
ANDREWS.—The Friends of Mr. PERCIVAL
CHARLES HERALD ANDREWS are re-
spectfully invited to follow the remains of his
dearly beloved wife, Elizabeth Ann, to the
place of interment, in the Strathallan Ceme-
tery, Preston. The funeral is appointed to
move from his residence, Maryville, 168 Wood-
street, Preston, THIS DAY (Monday), 3rd
ERN. JENSEN, Undertaker, 311 High-
street, Preston; and 53 Melville-road, West
Brunswick. Phone JW1210.
CLAY
MiiSJtLTM « wSSTSii
leave his reyiiVtnce, wA""-"- ..""V'Twi
TI1IH DAY" (.Monday), 3rd April, at d-JU
' W,Cl'ij. ItOSE nnd SUN. L'nderinkerf. t'ltnr-
man-ioad, Cheltenham. Phone, 4- elicit.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
COLLINS.— The Friends of tho late Mis.
JANET FRANCES COLLINS. Widow of
the late Jumcs Robert Collins. Swan-street,
Richmond, are respectfully Invited to follow
her remains to the plana of Interment, tho
Boroondara Cemetery, Kew. The funeral will
lenvo the residence of her pon-in-taw, Mr. F.
Cross, 0 Bartlett-stiect. West Preston, THIS
DAY (Monday). 3rd April, at II a.m.
R. IIOBRON. Funeral Director, corner
Brunswick-street nnd St. Georgo's-road, North
Fltzroy. Telephone JW2315.
CONQUEST.— The Friends of Air. JOSEPH
HENRY CONQUEST arc." rcspectruliy in
formed that the funeral of his dearly beloved
wife, Sarah Alice, will leave his residence.
60 union-street. Matverri, THIS DAY (Mon
day). at 3.30 o'clock, for the place of inter
ment. In the Brighton General Cemetery, ar
riving. nt 3.45.
RA Y'BOULDS PTY. LTD., op. Station, Mai-
vera. Phone, U1437.
HUGGINS.— The Friends of the late Mr.
HAROLD LESLIE HUGGINS are re
spcctfullly informed that his remains will be
interred in the Footscray Cemetery. 'Tfic fune-
rnl will leavo his residence, "Glen Brae,"
Hampshire-road, Sunshine, THIS DAY (Mon
day), at 2 p.m.
NELSON BROS.', . Undertakers. Victoria-
street, Footscay (tel. 43); and all suburbs.
KENNY.— Tho Friends of tho late. " Mr.
JAMES JOHNSTON KENNY are respect
fully Informed that his remains will be in
terred in the Fawkner .Cemetery. The funeral
will lenvo his residence, 22 Perkv!J!e-fltreet.
North Melbourne, THIS DAY' < Monday). 3rd
April, at 2 p.m., and proceed to St. Michael a
It. C. Church, thence to cemetery.
JOSEPH "ALLISON. Funeral Director. 135
Errol -street. North Melbourne. Phone I'T»5l;
and Sydney-road, North .Brunswick. _
KEIL.— i The Friends or the late Mrs.
FRANCES KEIL and the late Air. JOHN
ADAM KEIL arc respectfully invited to follow
their remains to tho place of Interment, In
the Brighton Cemetery. Tho .funeral Js ap
pointed to move from their residence., ''Ken
tucky,'' 33 Monash-strcet, Preston, THIS DAY
(Monday), 3rd April, at 3 p.m.
ERN. JENSEN, Undertaker, 311 High-street.
Preston, and 53 Melvillc-road, West Bruns
wick. Phone J\Vf210.
KERR.— Tho. Friends of tho late Mr.
ARCHIBALD C. KERR aro Informed that
his remains will be interred In the Heidelberg
Cemetery. The funeral will Icnve his resi
dence, "Millewa," Como-st.cet, Alphlngton,
THIS DAY (Monday). 3rd Inst., at 11 a.m.
J; FERGUSON nml SON, Funeral Directors,
712 High-street, Thornburj-. Telephone JW3037;
140 Johnston-street, OoIUngwood.
KERR.— The Members of the ALPIIINGTON
LODGE, No. 205, a.f. and A.M.. of
VICTORIA, ond the Craft tn general nre re
spectfully invited to follow the remains of
their dearlv beloved brother,' ARCHIBALD
CORSTOPHlNE .KERR. Son., to the place
of Interment, tho Heidelberg Cemetery. The
funeral Is appointed to leave his resldenco,
Como-strcet, Alphlngton, THIS DAY (Alon-
day, 3rd April), at 11 a.m.
P. J. ADAMS, Master.
M. L. SULLIVAN, Secretary.
McWILLTAM. — The Friends of Mr. nnd Mrs.
WILLIAM McWILLIM, arc respectfully
informed that the funeral, of their dCAriy
loved eldest son, William, wltl leave their
residence, 54 Dorrltt -street, Carlton. THIS
DAY (Monday), the 3rd April, nt 3.30 p»m.
for the Coburc Cemetery.
THOMAS HENRY ALLISON, Funeral
Director, 181 Elgin-street., Phono F1382,
MITCHELL.— The 'Friends of tho late Miss
ALICE LOUISA MITCHELL, of 37 Davls-
slrect, North Carlton, are informed that her
funeral will leave Josiah Hohlsworth's Parlors,
380 Lygon-strcet. Carlton, THIS DAY (Mon
day), 3rd April, at 2 o'clock, for the Melbourne
General Cemetery, Carlton.
JOSIAH IIOLDSWORT1I. Funeral Director.!
Tel. F1292.
O'NEILL, — Tho Frlemls of Mr. and Mrs.
WILLIAM JOHN O'NEILL aro respect
fully informed that the funeral of (heir -dearly
loved - fourth daughter, Edna Frances, will
leave their residence, 23 Mountfield-street,
East Brunswick, THIS DAY (Monday), at 11
a.m., for tho Fawkner Cemetery..
JOSEPH ALLISON, Funeral Director, 783
Sydneyi-road, North Bruuswlck. Tel. Bwk.
839. All suburbs.
ORRELL.— Tho Friends of the late Mrs.
BRIDGET ORRELL arc respectfully in
formed that her remains will be interred In
tho Moama Cemetery. The l'uncral will leave
lier former. home at 3 p.m. on TUESDAY, tho
4th lnat. - .
OSWIN.— The Friends of the lato Mr. RICH-
ARD ARTHUR OSWIN are informed that
his remains will be interred iu the Crib Point
Cemetery. The funeral' is appointed to arrive
at the Vcemotery gates .THIS - DAY.. (Monday) ,
"Jrd inst.,,- at /
"Y\\ G. . APPS: find >JON9 !, PTY. . LTD. J 111
and 11-10, . . ;. :t-..
;;v ' _
O'TOOLE!— Friends of tho lato Mr. JAMES
EDWARD O'TOOLE aro respectfully in
vited to follow his remains to the placo of in
terment, tho. Footscray Cemetery. The funern)
will move from St. Ignatius Church, Richmond,
THIS DAY (Monday), 3rd inst.. at 2 p.m.
HERBERT KING and SONS, Funeral Direc
tors, Lennox-street, Richmond.. Phone J34.02.
PAUSACKER.— The. Friends of the Iftte
FEANCIS EUGENE PAUSACKER are in
formed that his remahiB will be interred In
the Melbourne General Cemetery, Carlton; The
funeral will arrive at tho cemetery gates THIS
DAY (Monday), 3rd. April, at 2.30 p.m.
LE PINE and SON, Funeral Directors. Head
office, phono J1441.
PHILIPPS— The Friends of the lato Mrs.
SOPHIE PHILIPPS arc respectfully In
formed that her remains will' bo Interred In the
IV'illiamstown Cemetery. The funcr&l will leave
her residence. 71 Downshire-road, Elstcrnwlck,
TINS (Monday) AFTERNOON, 3rd April, at
" John ALLISON,. Funeral Director. Ilead
office, Richmond , Gels. J1003 and J3U0) .
SMART.— ' The Friends of .the late Mr, VIC-
TOR SMART are Informed that his re
mains will be Interred In the Brondford Ceme
tery. The funeral will leave from the Church
of England. Broadford, TO-MORROW (Tues
day), 4th April, at 3 o'clock.
J. F. ANKER, Undertaker'.- Broadford In
conjunction with B. Matthews Ply. Ltd., South
YtimQ.
TEVELEIN.— The Friends of the late JAMES
TEVELEIN are respectfully Invited to fol
low his remains to the place of interment, In
the Fawkner Cemetery. The funeral is ap
pointed to move from his residence, 53
McCracken-street, Kensington, THIS DAY
(Monday), at 2 o'clock.
ALFRED ALLISON, Funeral Director. 399
Racecourse-road, Nowmarket. I'liouc, FU5907.
TYZACK. — Tho Friends of the late Mr.
LEONARD VICTOR TYZACK are respect
fully invited to follow his remains to the place
of interment, the Cheltenham Cemetery. The
funeral will leave his residence, "Everlon."
Y'ork-street, Bon Beach, THIS DAY (Monday),
3rd April, at 2.30 o'clock punctually. ,
W. D. ROSE and SON. Undertakers. Char-
man-rond, Cheltenham. Phone, 42. Cholt.
WHITE. — The Friends of Mrs, CATHERINE
WHITE, 17 Stunlland-grove, Elstcrnwlck,
are Informed Uint her funeral will leave fit.
Joseph's R.C. Church, Orrong-road, Elstern-
wick, THIS DAY (Monday), at 3.15 p.m., and
proceed to the Brighton Cemetery.
STEPHEN WELLINGTON, Funeral Director,
133 Wellington-street, Flemingtou. FU0052.
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