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BIRTHS
BAIRD.— On August 21, at "Cambria." St.
Kilda, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baird, of
46 Fisher-street, East Malvern— a son
(Thomas Withington).
FLANAGAN (nee Batchelor).— On August 22,
at McCaughey Memorial Hospital, Urana,
to Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Flanagan—a daughter
(Raymond Gail).
GILLBEE (nee Jean Parkinson).—On August
26, at Glenburn Private Hospital, 214
North-road, Brighton, to Mr. and Mrs. H.
Gillbee — a daughter (Wilma Inez). Both
well.
STRAWBRIDGE (nee Sylvia Smith). — On
August 30, to Mr. and Mrs. F. Strawbridge,
of West Brunswick— a son. Both well.
SUTER (nee Florence Bellin). — On August 30,
to Mr. and Mrs. F. Ernest Suter, of
Erica-street, Canterbury— a son. South
African papers please copy.
ENGAGEMENTS
THE ENGAGEMENT is announced of Thelma
Daisy, the youngest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs A. W. Rumbelow, of Town Hall-avenue,
Preston, to Keith Ismay, only son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. Curran, of Officer.
THE ENGAGEMENT is announced of Rene
Tangey, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.
W- Tangey, of Kingsvillc-street, West
Footscray, tn Hector Richard, only son of
Mr. and Mrs. H. McDonald, "Maclea,"
Nicholson-street, Footscray.
deaths.
BECKHAM.— On August 30, at his residence.
Bullarto-road, Clyde, James, dearly beloved
husband of Amelia Beckham, aged 82 years.
At rest.
BROWN.— On August 30. at Royal Melbourne
Horpltnl, WIIHnm Smith Brown, , loved father
of Mary (Mrs. Johnston, deed.), Gavan.
William. Isa (Mrs. Terry) and Ivan, aged
75 years.
CALLARD.— On August 20, Annie, the
esteemed Worshipful Mistress of the Loyal
Wnratnh Lodge, No. 16, P.A.F.S.
Madly missed.
— Inserted by the Officers and Members.
COGGINS.— On August 29, at private hos
pital, Hawthorn, Ernest, dearly loved hus
band of Clara, respected stepfather of John
nnd Peace Grigg. Privately cremated on
August 30.
A long nnd patient sufferer at rest.
COGGINS. — On August 29. Ernst James, lov
ing father of Eileen (Mrs. Baldwin), Leela
(Mrs. Itatwell), Charlie, Percy (deceased),
Beryl. Stanley nnd Alfred; grandfather Jack,
Ken and Vnldn. R.I. P.
DIXON. — On August 30, at her residence, 1
Price-street, Essendon, Sophia Margaret,
denrly beloved wife of Archibald Ernest
Dixon, nnd loving mother of Elizabeth (Mrs.
R. Stringer. Jttn.). and Alice (Mrs. J.
Scluirer), and loving grandmother nf Y'vonne,
Shirley. Jack, Kenneth (dee.) nnd John,
aged 63 years. A patient sufferer at rcBt.
DOHERTY.— On August 30, at her residence,
Coleman-avenue, Mordialloc, Flora Mar-
garet, beloved wife of tho late John Do-
herty, and loving mother of William ( de
ceased), James, and Teresa (Mrs. O'Brien),
aged 74 years. R.I.P.
EDDY.— On August 30, at P. Wlshart's Cale
donian Hotel, Hamilton, Thomas Fawkner,
beloved husband of Eileen, and loving fa
ther of Blrney, f Victor, Vera (Mrs. Har
per), late of Yarrnvlllc and Wllllnmstown.
EWART.— On August 30, at the residence of
his daughter (Mrs. I. P. Miller). 15 Denver-
crescent, Elstcrnwiek, William Henry, relict
of Emma, and loved father of Violet (Mrs
I. Miller), Ida (Mrs. L. Crompton), grand,
father of Clin, Joy, Victor (R.A.N. ). Betty
and June, aged 70 years. At rest.
GLEESON.— On August 36 (suddenly), at her
residence, May Reef, via Avonmorc. Mnrv,
dearly beloved wlio of Janua Glecson; loved
mother of Grenvllle. Nnnno (Mrs. Roberts).
Joseph, George, John, Leo, Benjamin nnd
Fatrick. Rest in peace.
HAMMOND.-- On August 28, at Gippsland
Hospital, Sale, Michael Joseph, dearly loved
brother of Minnie (Mrs. O'Connor), Cathe-
rine (Mrs. II. Woodhouse). Nellie (Mrs.
Clarke), Hanna (Mrs. W. Marshall), and
Alice (Mrs. Cassildy). R.I.P.
Sadly missed.
HARTMANN. — On August 26, at Bethesda
Hospital, Caroline Adelaide, dearly beloved
daughter of the late Benjamin T. and Caro-
line A. Hartmann. Interred privately on
August 28.
HOLMAN.—On August 30, at Melbourne, Ivan
Robert Holman, loving brother of Harold,
Ethel (Mrs. Healy), Harry, George (de-
ceased), Fred (deceased), Alfred (deceased)
and Ernest (deceased). Remains at Joseph
Allison's Pty. Ltd. funeral parlors, 135
Errol-street, North Melbourne.
lIOOPKR.— On August 29, at his residence,
Wonga Park. John Jeffered Hooper, the
loving husband of Olive, and loving father
of Muriel (Mrs. Millson, Warrandyte), and
the loving grandpa of Merlyn, aged 66 years.
At rest.
IREDALE. — On August 30, at his home, 106
Mimosa-road, Carnegie, John, beloved hus-
band of Louisa, and ____ ?_____ of
Beatrice. At rest.
MACHIN.— On August 30, Percy Eugene,
dearly beloved husband of Ethel May
Machln, aged 69 years.
A ' patient sufferer at rest.
MADSEN.— On August 30, at Adelaide, Mary,
widow of the late Rev. Alfred Mndsen,
i dearly beloved mother of Malmle (Mrs. E.
K, Swa.i, Adelaide), Alf, Lily (Mrs. P. G.
I Trewln), Floss and Will,
McCKlMMON (nee Fitzgerald). — On August
30. Jessie, tho dearly loved 'wife of Bruce
McCrimmon, and loving mother of Betty
and Jack, loved eldest daughter of Thomas
and Jessie Fitzgerald, and loving sister of
i Nell (Mrs, J. Hede). aged 32 years,
| At rest,
MCLAUGHLIN.— On August 30, at Wanga-
ratia, Ellen, holoved wife oi the Into John
| McLaughlin, of Eldorado, and loving mo
ther of J. A., a. W., F. A.. L. G„ Mar
garet (Mrs. D, Newnham), H. C., A. C,,
A. jm ' nnd Jean, nged 71
Our wonderful mother nt rest.
MELLON.— On August 29, nt private hospital,
Caulfleld, Annie Mellon, or 5 Westgarth-
streot. East Mnlve.rn, wife of tho late Wll-
tlnm \fn1lnn /Innrlv l/wi'rt mnthOl' nf Illiatl
1 (Mrs, G. R. Carter) and Lulu (Mrs. H. L.
Grant), nnd loved nana of Mavis and Vubia
Carter, agc<l 80 years.
NORTON.— On August 29, at Women's Hos
pital, Mary Ann Norton, loved daughter of
the late William and Ellen Norton, loving
sister of William, Ellen and Alice, aged 71
years. At rent.
O'CALLAGHAN.— On August 30, nt her real-
, donee, 5 Walter-street, Brunswick, Bridget,
relict of the late Patrick O'Callaghan. lov
ing mother of Jim, mother-in-law of Mnrv.
grandmother of Len, Irene, Norah. R.I.P.
O'CALLAGHAN.— On August 30. at her resi
dence, 5 Walter-street, West Brunswick, our
denrly beloved mother, Bridget, relict of the
late Patrick O'Cullnghan. Native of County
Limerick, Jrclnnd. By request, no flowers.
Rcqulcscat in pace.
FKTRIE.— On August 30, at Belle Vue-road.
Golden 8nunre, Jessio, relict of tho late
Geo. Polrlc, Mitchell-street. Brunswick; loved
sister of Isabella (Mrs. Neunhoffcr). Dav d
and Agnes Smith: aged 80 years. Privately
interred at Bendlgo. At rest.
POWNALL (by Air Mall).— On July 7, at
West Klrby, Cheshire. England, Thomas B.,
beloved brother of Fred and Harriet (de
ceased), of 188 Plckles-Rtreet. Pputh Mel
bourne, lovod undo of Fred, ''ther, Tom,
Harriet, Annie and Jim. Thy wiU he done.
— Inserted by his nephew nnd nlccc, bred
and Esther, 02 Weslon-strcct, Brunswick.
TRESTON. — On August 20, Annie Trcston, be
loved wife of the late Walter, and fond
sister-in-law of A. Preston. Interred Brigh
ton Cemetery. At rest.
R1VETT. — On August 8 (result of accident),
Cecil James, beloved misbnnd of Beatrice
Rlvett, and loving father of John, aged 41
years. Lato of M. and M.B. of Works,
Late 7th Bait., A.I.F.
RomiioBcaL in tmce.
ROBINSON.— On August 23. ut Devonshire-
grange, Cowes, Charlotto, tho loving mother
of Euglo, Irene and Archie; also loving
sister of Mario and Cousin Flo.
ECHWARZ.— On August 29. nt nor resldcnco, .
18 Filzglbbon-strcct, Parkvllle, Miriam, re
lict of tho late Max; loving mother ot
Joseph (deceased), Leopold unci Aaron (de
ceased); loving 'grandmother of Cllvc. Mnr-
Jorlc, Geoffrey and Ella Sward. Pr vately
\ Interred. Mlnyan Thursday, Sunday and Mon
day. 8 p.m., at 2 Rosemont-avenue, Caul-
Hold.
Mny hor dear soul rest in peace.
SHERRY On August 30. at .Royal Mel-
bourne Hospital, Ellen Winifred Sherry, of
Foster, loved second eldest daughter of the
late Francis and Margaret Sherry, of Yar-
ram, and loved sister of Mary Ann (Mrs.
A. Christensen, Dandenong), Michael (Fos
ter), Joseph, John and the late Hugh, Fran
cis and Thomas. R.I.P.
SHORTIS. — On August 30, Michael, the dearly
beloved husbnnd of Annie Shortls, of 32
! NIcholns-sl reel, East Brunswick, and loving
father of Frederick.- Raymond, Leslie, Jack,
Kevin, James, Mona. Michael, Thomas,
Hilda, Alma and Brian, uged 53 years.
R.I.P.
6P00NER. — On August 30 (suddenly), at hit.
residence, 9 Beaconsfleld-rond, Hawthorn
East, Alfred Henry George, tho beloved
hiBbnnd of Maude, and loving father of
Oracle, loved brother of Amy uml Ethel
(deceased), aged 50 yenrs.
6T0KEBBERRY. — On August 30, at Women's
Hospital. Beryl, loving friend of E. Thomp
son, 22 Warntan-plncc, city. Private funeral.
' 8nrlly missed.
GYLE.— 'On August 30. nt hor residence, 14
RothcrwQod-strcet, Richmond, Jane Leslie,
- relict ot the into Robert Sylc; beloved mother
o( Elslo (Uoccased), Lily (Mrs. C. Hart,
Heidelberg). William Robert (deceased).
Mabel ati(l Jane (Mrs. J, Creed, Glen
Huntiy); uged 76 yoars,
WARREN.— On August 29, at his rcsidenco, 7
Ynrrn-strccl, Abbotsford. William E. Wur-
rcn, loving brother of Emma. Jano (Mrs.
Barker, deceased) Samuel Klormso (Mrs. I
Bottomloy) and Ethel (dccouscd), aged U8i
yoars. At rest.
4 V.'EIR. — On August 39, at The Vlcnrngc, Bay'
/ \ lew-street, Northcote, Susan Ann. the
dearly loved wifo of David (late of Nnrra-
can), and beloved mother of William, Lur.lco
(Mrs. F, E. Thornton), Alexander ami Bell
(Mrs, R, N. McKay), aged 89 yenrs.
< WEIR,— .On August 30, Susan Ann, beloved
jSandparent of Duvfd, Enid, Eunice and
WHITE.— On August 30, at his residence, 67
Rldgway, Kensington, Robert, dearly loved
husband ot Jcnnnlc, and loving father oi
Bobert, Elslo (Mrs. W. H. Ward). Albert,
RVf pn Cosgrlff), aged 76 yoars.
On August 30, Cecil C. (37th
Battalion, A.I.F,), holoved eldest son of
r|p®"5 Okas. A. wollaeott, and loving bro-
Ida E. G. (Mrs. Prendergnst, do-
Leased) nnd Bottle 15;, nged 60 yearn.
VVh!ii',!;0';"1''1< On AdBiist 39, Cecil Clm.'lce,
ot Polrlciil 5-Vfj, £ Mc"Qllu' '"vli'K lutliei
in memoriam.
BAKER.— In loving memory of our dear
mother nnd grnndmothcr, called to heaven
on August 3f, 1931.
Although her voice is silent.
And her smiios we see no more,
in our hearts her memory lingers
-JmbI as fondly as heforc.
rpHer »ving ton. Oliver; daughier-in-lnw
Ruby, nnd grandchildren, Gilbert nnd Joyce.
Alptilngton.
BAKER. — In loving memory of our dear mo
ther, passed away. August 31, 1931.
Till the dawn 7>reHks,
And shadows flee away.
-—Inserted by loving son. Fred, and ilaugh-
tcr-m-lnw, Mabel and family.
BAKER. — In loving memory of my denr
mother, taken to heaven on August 31,
Death cannot divide.
In silent dreams she comes to me,
Dear mother, I sec her smile;
Willi arms entwined ngnln we sit
Just for a little while.
Burled hopes come hack to me,
Mothers' face again I see.
— Inserted by her loving daughter, Nellie
Mills, Alphlngton.
BAKER. — In loving memory of my dear
mother, called home on August 31, 1031.
To memory ever dear.
Gone from us that smiling face,
Those pleasant, cheerful ways,
Ihc heart that won so mnny friends
In happy bygone days.
—Inserted by her loving daughter, Emily,
nnd fnnuiy,
BAKER. — In loving memory of dear mother,
called home on August 31, 1931.
'God gave to us our mother,
The dearest soul on earth,
He only lent her to us
To let ns know her worth.
— Inserted hy her loving daughter, Violet;
son-Jn-lnw, Fred, nnd fnnilly.
BAKER. — In loving memory nf dear mother.
Gone from our home, how sadly we ml3s
you,
Dearest of mothers, your memory we keep;
Lonely are we since the day that you left us.
Dear to our hearts Is the place where you
sleep.
— Inserted by her loving son-in-law, JncK
Mills, Alphlngton.
BARR. — In loving memory of my dear father,
who passed away oil August 31, 1935; also
my laving sister, Mary, who passed iiway
on July 29. 1926.
A silent thought brings mnny a t«nr
Of those we miss so dear.
—Inserted by loving daughter and mother.
BELGRAVE, — In sad and loving memory of
my dear wife, Rose, and our devoted
mother, who passed to the higher ilfc on
August 31, 1031.
—Inserted by Robert, Vincent nnd Basil.
B1CKFORD. — In loving memory of my dear
luisbiinU and father, Charles, who was ac
cidentally killed August 31, 1035.
You bade no one a lain farewell,
Or knew the end was near;
You left behind some aching hearts,
That loved you most sincere.
— Inserted by hU loving wire, Nellie, and
sons, Kevin nnd Leslie.
BICKFORD. — In loving memory of our dear
brother, Charles, who was accidentally killed
on August 31, J 935.
Time rolls on, four years have gone,
But our loving memories linger on.
— Inserted by nls loving brothers, Jack,
Will and Ron.
BICKFORD— HARTLEY. — In memory of dear
Charlie, who died on August 31, 1035; also
dear mother, who died on September 2,
1928. R.I.P.
Sliver threuda may rust and sever,
Links of love they last forever:
'Tis only a grave, but it .still needs care,
For the ones we love lies sleeping there.
—Inserted by bis sisler-ln-law and brother-
in-law, daughter and son-in-law, Louisa and
Jack Garvin.
CARPENTER.— In fond memory of our loving
mother, who pnssed away on August 31.
1935: also our dear rattier, who passed away
on March 11, 1936. Ever remembered.
— Inserted by their loving son and daughter-
in-law, Jack and Gwen.
COLEMAN. — In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed away on August 31,
1921.
Away in the beautiful somewhere,
Sheltered from grief and pain.
When nil life's Journeys are ended,
Some day we will meet ngnln.
! — Inserted by her loving son, Ronald.
COLLINS.— lu loving memory of my dear be
loved wife, who passed away August 31.
1927, at Church-street, Canterbury. Dearly
daughter, Annie, who passed away nt
Allicrl-atrool. Ko.it.icr.-iy, April 15. Illfl2.
Mother and daughter united. At rest.
COLLINS, — In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed away August 31, 1927;
ntao my dear sister, Annie.
— Ever remembered by her loving son,
Robert, Pearl and family.
COLTHRUP. — In loving memory of our dear
father, who passed away August 31, 1938.
Memory is a golden chain.
That binds us till we meet again.
— Inserted by his loving daughter and son-
in-law, Grncc nnd Abraham, nnd grandson,
Raymond.
CULLUM. — In loving memory of my dear
wife and our dear mother, who died on Au
gust 31, 1931.
Deep in our henrts a memory Is krpt
Of loved and- will nc»er forget. . >
—inserted by loving husband and children.
DANIEL. — In loving memory of my dear sis
ter, Jane, nnd my brother. Andrew McGre
gor, and Pt. Norman Dnnicl.
Till memories fade and life departs
Y'oti will live for ever In our hearts.
— Inserted by M. Munro and L. Fox.
DENNISTON. — In affectionate remembrance
of Harry B. Denniston, who passed into his
Saviour's presence on August 31, 1038.
— Inserted by his friends, R. \V. Nevlle and
A. S. Eggleaton .
EL3EGOOD. — In sad and loving memory of
my dear wife and our mntner, Roso, who
passed away on August 31, 1937, aged 26
years.
To-day brings back sad memories.
Of a loved one gone to rest;
And they who think of her to-day,
Are the ones who loved nor nest.
— lnserteu by her loving husband, Bill, and
children, Dorothy und Hilly.
FORD. — In loving memory of my dear wife.
Margaret, and our beloved mother, who
passed away August 30, 1936.
Always remembered.
— Inserted by her loving husband nnd
family.
FRANCIS.— In loving memory of my dear
wile uml mother, who died August 31.
1935.
Wo think of you in silence,
Not to-day, but every day.
— Inserted by bet loving husband, and son,
Minn.
GILLARD.— In loving memory of my dear
husband, who passed away on August 31,
llA wonderful husband and father, only lent,
One of the best God ever sent,
A cheerful smile, a heart of gold.
The dearest father this world could hold.
— Inserted by his loving wife and family.
HANLEY.— Memories sacred and beautiful of
my beloved husband, Wnnam (Hill), who
passed away suddenly at his resilience, 108
Cupel-street, North Melbourne, August Jl,
1038, late M.M.T.B.
Gone, dear Bill: yes, gone for ever,
Gono irom this world of sorrow and
GoncPnfrom a wifo who loved you dearly,
Never on earth to meet you again.
Oh. do not ask If I miss you,
There Is such a vacant Place;
Can 1 ever forget your footsteps,
Or your dear familiar fncc.
I'm always thinking ot you, near Bill,
And think of how yon died;
It's sad to think you passed away.
Before you said good-bye.
You arc not forgotten.
Nor will you ever be;
As long ns life and memory last,
I will remember, dear.
Oh. Bill, why did H have to be ?
Denrly loved. Sadly missed. ,
— Insorted by his sorrowing wife, Kitty.
HARLANIX— In sad and loving memory of m.v
beloved husband. Edward Robinson Har-
land, who passed to the higher life August
3lMen?f?Hc? are thoughts no one can steal,
Death Is a heartbreak no time can heal.
— InHcried by his loving wife, Martha Hnr-
land.
IAUVEY. — In loving memory of my dear
mother, Evallno, who passed away on Au
gust 31, 1038; also nty dear father, who
passed away on June 16, 1038.
Badly missed.
—Ethel Falhi.
-fAYEB.— In loving memory of my darling
son and bolovod Tirotbcr. flarry, who passed
away on August 3, 3938, aged 34.
Time cuts away the edge of grief.
But memory turns back every leaf.
— Inserted hy mother und sister, Ruby.
HOOKE.— Dear to the memory of our loving
daughter and sister, Helen, who departed
this lire August 31, 3937.
Beautiful memories.
In silence we remember.
JONES.—
Deep In our hearts there's a picture,
More precious than silver and gold;
A picture ot our dear mother,
Whoso memory will never grow old.
— Inserted by Freda, Fred ami family.
LAMBERT.— In loving memory of my dear
wifo and mother, who passed away on
August 31, 1926. w
linmnculato heart of
Your prayers for her extol;
O sacred heart of Jesus,
Have mercy on her soul.
— Inserted by her loving husband and chil
dren, Bercs, Jim nnd Thelma.
LEUEN-HAGEN. — In loving memory of our
dear son and brother, Evert Henry (Harry),
accidentally killed August 31, 1937, aged
19 years and 11 months.
We mourn the loss of a son adored,
Who now doth dwell with Christ the Lord.
A magnificent man who loved the world,
So few in which his equal dwell.
A life superlative, an unblemished mind
Is a masterpiece in memory left behind.
More precious than gold, a son and a bro-
ther.
It is doubtful If earth possesses another.
Inserted by his sorrowing mother, father.
brother, Oral, and sister, Coral, Box Hill.
LEWIS.— In loving memory of our dear mo
ther, who died August 31, 3936, loving
""only C00dC.mPl." beloved!" not fnrewell.
—In" cried hy tier lovlnK dnuKhlor. Eileen,
son-in-law. Cyril.
& 1937 : a'ao
nTimV''caniotllcl|1mkthe memory ot thneo
—Inserted by Dtrothy'end Will Stevenson,
Gwen nnd Billy.
» ttpar in loving remembrnnco of my dear
hulmntl "nd /"uier, who pnssed nwny sud-
"t,S!!v„S lire 'fondly remembered
With tenderness, love and recrot,
At sunset sweet memories awaken
Of one I will nover forget.
When days iwo dark and friends are fesL ,
It's then, dear Con, 1 h>ng for you.
Inserted by his loving wife and famll).
MJCAH.-'ln levins n'emr>;.lo0f Con' v>'hc
pussrd nwny A linnet .11, 19.18.
Quickly came the cull,
Ills sqdrien donlii a shock to all,
A sudden chnnso In a moment toll,
Without a chance to sa> faMujeU.
... Insei led hy his lovlnc brothcr-ln-la A',
Will Puwor,
in memoriam.
LUCAS. — In loving memory of Con, who
passed away August 31, 1938.
His life was one whole sacrifice.
His heart so true nnd tender;
He worked so bard for those he loved.
Then left ihcm to remember.
— Inserted by bis loving sister-in-law, Mrs.
Burrell.
MAHER. — In loving memory of our darling
daughter. Shirley Lilian, passed away, Aug
ust 31, 1938, aged 5 years 7 months.
An angel came at early morn.
To work among the (lowers;
She picked just one with loving care,
And that sweet one was ours.
— Inserted by her loving mother and father,
sister Christina and brother Denis.
MARQUIS. — In end nnd loving memory of our
dear mother, who passed away on August
31, 1936; also our dear father, who passed
away on March 13, 1021. Sadly missed.
— Inserted by their loving, son and daugh
ter, V. nnd A. Marquis, Brunswick.
MARQUIS. — In loving remembrance of our
dear mother, who, pnssed away August 31,
1036; nlso our dear father, who passed away
March 13, 1921.
Peacefully sleeping.
— Inserted by his loving daughter nnd son-
in-law, Snndringhnm.
MARQUIS. — In loving memory of our dent
mother, who passed nwny on August 31,
1936. Ever remembered.
— Inserted by her loving daughter and son-
in-law, Agnes and Ernest Murray, and
fnmily, East Coburg.
MARQUIS.— In loving memory of my denr
mother, who passed away on August 31.
1936; also my dear father, who passed
away on March 13, 1921.
— G. nnd D. Marquis, Blackburn.
McVEIGH.— In loving memory of my dear
wife, who pnBBOd nwny on August 31, 1937.
Time roils on, but memories linger.
— Inserted by hor loving husband, Albert.
McVEIGH. — In loving memory of our dear
mother and grandma, who died on August
31, 1937.
Till memory fails nnd life departs,
You'll live for over In our hearts.
— Inserted by her loving daughter, Vera;
son-in-law, lan; grnndchildrcn, Vera, Wes
ley nnd Frank.
McVEIGH. — In loving memory of my dear
aunt, Hannah, who passed away August 31,
1937.
Deep In our hoarls a memory Is kept,
Of one I loved nnd will never forgot.
— Inserted by her loving niece nnd husbnnd,
Tom and Ivy Jeffries.
McVEIGH. — In sad and loving remembrnnco
of my dear sister. Hannah, nnd dear slator-
in-hnv nf Ivy. who died August 31, 1937.
To be with us in the same old way
Would bo our dearest wish to-day.
—Inserted by her loving brother and sister-
in-law, Robert and Ivy Thomson.
MORRISON. — In true and loving remembrance
of my dear mother.
To your memory, mummic dear,
And all things that you loved best.
— Y'our loving son, Rupert Morrison.
MORRISON.— In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed away August 31, 1938.
Not just to-day, but ovcry day,
In silence we remember.
—Inserted by her loving son, Roy, daughter-
in-law, Florrie, grnndson, Barry.
MORRISON.— In loving and grateful memory
of my mother, Susnnnnh Morrison, who died
on August 31, 1938.
These three remain: love, memory, hopo.
— Inserted by her son Keith.
MORRISON. — To the memory of our beloved
mother, and gran, who passed away August
31. 1938. . _ ,
—Douglas. Elslo and Pat.
MORRISON.— Remembrance. Our Loved
mother, Susannah a.orrlson, August 31, 1938.
Love, tho dlvino spark.
NANKERVIS.— In loving memory of my dear
wife and our loving mother, Lilian May.
who pnssed nwny August 31, 1037,
Sometime .-we'll understand.
—Inserted by her loving husbnnd and
fnmily, Garden Vule.
NEWBOULD.— In loving memory of Arthur
James, who passed away on August 31,
3I>Not just to-day, but every day,
In silence L remember.
—Inserted by his loved ones.
NEWTON.— In loving memory of my fdlher,
whn passed away on August 31, 1037; also
my motner. who pnssed away on September.
4 1924. Tin o uanses. bj memories su,v.
— inserted nv their son and daughter-in-law,
Alf. and Anne.
in memoriam.
NEWTON. — In memory of my dear husband
and our loving father, Alfred, who passed
away August 31. 1937. At redt.
— Inserted by his loving wife, Annie, and
children, Alfred, Beatrice, Philip and
Harold.
O'CONNOR.— In loving memory of my dear
mother, who died August 31. 1920; also my
dear father, who died July 31, 1931.
—Inserted by their loving son, James.
PARKER. — In loving memory of my denr
husband and our dearly loved father,
Arthur William, who passed away on Au
gust 31. 1937.
Forever In our thoughts.
— Inserted by his loving wife and sons,
Jack and Bill.
PARKF.R. — In loving memory of my dearly
loved son, Arthur William, who puascd on
August 31, 1037.
Underneath arc the cvcrlnsting arms.
— Mother.
PARKER. — In loving memory of our friend.
Arthur, who passed away on August 31,
1937.
— Inserted by Jack, Bella and Molly.
PARKER, — In loving memory of Arthur,
passed away August 31, 1037, dearly loved
brother-in-law of Lily, Vera, Thelma, Ur
sula and Winnie. So sadly missed.
— Inserted by Mr. nnd Mrs. Klrkbridc and
family.
PHILLIPS. — In loving memory of our dear sis
ter. Ron, who passed away on August 31,
1938, at Shcppnrion. R.I.P.
One year has passed since that sad day
When the one we tovod was culled away.
The loss was great, the shock severe,
Wo little thought thai death was near.
A sudden change in a moment fell,
with not a chance to say farewell.
— Inserted by her loving sisters, Kath and
Bess;
PLUMMER.— In loving memory of my dear
father, who passed away August 31, 1030.
When last 1 saw your smiling race
You looked so sweet and well,
And little did 1 think that day
It was our last farewell.
—Inserted by his loving daughter, Noll;
son-in-law, Herbert Mulcahy.
PLUMMER. — In loving memory of my dear
grandpa, who pnssea away August 31, 1930.
Loving memories.
To Ijo with us m the same old way
Would bo our dearest wish lo-dny.
—Insorted by bis loving grnnddnughtor.
Daphne King and Okie.
PLUMMER.— In loving memory of our dear
grandpa, who passed away on August 31.
1930.
Short nnd sudden was tho call,
Your sudden death a shock to all.
— Inserted by his loving grandchildren, Nel
lie, Bertie, May (Mrs. Norris), and BiUio
Mulcahy.
SCOTT. — In loving memory of our dear
father and grandfather. John Davidson,
who pnssed on August 31, 1935.
Loving memories never die,
Years roll on nnd days go by.
We who lovod you. love you still,
Wo who miss you. dad, and always wtft.
-—Inserted by his loving son and daughter-
in-law. Les nnd Dorb, grandchildren, Ernest
nnd Margaret.
SCOTT.— In loving memory, of Jack, the dearly
loved husband of Ethel, loved father of
Leslie, lato M.M.B.W., South Melbourne.
I«our long, years to-day, dear Jack, since we
parted,
And I can sco you yet
InJbe last or your, silent suffering,
Which I never will forgcl.
As I stand hesJrio your graveside
I often wonder why
God broke the golden chain, dear Jack,
. And pnrtod you nnd I.
Arid I who think of you to-day
Is tho one who loved you best.
— Inserted by Ethel Hardlsty.
SCOTT. — A tribute of love to the memory of
Jack, who pnssed away August 31, 1936,
loved brother-in-law of L. nnd the late J.
Moxham.
Resting where no shadows ever fall.
— Inserted ny L.M.
SEMMENS. — In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on August 31,
1935. Peacefully sleeping.
— Inserted by her family.
SLATER. — In loving memory of our dear
mother, who pnssed away August 31, 1929;
also denr father, passed awuy November
11, 1036; nlso our clear sister. Irene, passed
away July 1. 1938. Peacefully sleeping.
— inserted by Dorothy, Fred, and grandson,
Norman Godden.
SLATER.-- A tribute to my beloved mother,
who passed away August 31, 1921); also nw
dear father, pnssed away November 1:,
1936, and dear sister, Ireno, July I, 1938.
Cherished memories.
— Inserted by Ella (Mrs, D. Bennett).
SMYTH. — Of your charity, pray for tho soul
of Thomas Sylvester, wha died, August 51.
1938, late of Wallan and Ru-hnn.
Rcqulcscat In pace.
— Inserted by his loving wife und family.
in memoriam.
STAPLETON.— in loving memory of my dear
father, who passed away August 31, 1038.
Memories.
— Inserted by Lii, Bill und family.
STAPLETON. — In loving memory of my
father, who passed away on August 3t,
3938. Ever remembered.
—Inserted by Mndgc and Jack and fnmily.
STEVENSON.— In loving memory of rrty dear
husband and our dear father, who passed
away, August 31, 1932.
— Inserted by his loving wife and children,
Chris, Phyllis and daughter-in-law, Nellie.
IN MEMORIAM NOTICES
. Continued
on Page 1 6.
funeral notices
BECKHAM.— The Friends of the late
JAMES BECKHAM are respectfully in
vited to follow his remains to the place of
interment, in the Cranbourne Cemetery. The
funeral will leave his residence, Bullarto-
road, Clyde, THIS DAY' (Thursday), August
31, at 2 p.m.
WILLIAM J. GARNAR, Funeral Director.
Head office, phone Dandenong, 308.
BROWN.— Tho Friends of the lato Mr.
WILLIAM SMITH BROWN are respect
fully Informed that his remains will bo laid
to rest in tho Spring Vale Cemetery. The
funeral will leuve our parlor. 92 Hoddlc-
street, Abbotsford, THIS DAY (Thursday),
at 1.30 p.m.
AUSTRAL FUNERAL SERVICES PTY.
LTD. J5705.
COLE.— R.A.O.B.— Tho Members of the
South Yarra Lodge and tho Order in
general are respectfully requested to follow
the remains of Bru. HARRY COLE to the
place of interment, the Burwood Cemetery,
The funeral will leave Tobln's Chapel, 425
Flcmington-road, Melbourne, THIS DAY
(Thursday), AugUBt 31. at 2 p.m.
BRO. R. C. JAMES. C.P.W.P
BRO. C. E. ALLSOP, K.O.M., C. See.
DIXON.— Tho Friends of Mr.
ARCHIBALD ERNEST DIXON arc re
spectfully Informed that the remains of his
aearly beloved wife, Sophia Margaret, wl>l
no Interred In the New Melbourne General
Cemetery, Fnwkner, The funeral will leave
his residence. No, 1 Price-street, Essendon,
THIS (Thursday) AFTERNOON, August 31,
at 2 o'clock.
JOHN (Roy V.) ALLISON. Funeral Direc
tor, 871 Mt. Alexander-road (ncur Post
Office), Essendon, Phone FU7022.
DOHERTY.— Tho Friends of the late Mrs.
FLORA M. DOHERTY are Informed that
her remains will be Interred in the Boroon-
dara Cemetery, Kcw. The funeral will leave
St. Ignatius Church, Church-street, Richmond,
THIS DAY (Thursdny), August 31. at 2 p.m.
DRAYTON and GARSON. U1228.
lDDY.— The Friends of tho late Mr.
I.J THOMAS F. EDDY are informed that his
remains will be Interred In the Spring Vale
Cemetery. The funeral will leave the resi
dence or his sister, Mrs, James, Ann-street,
Windsor, THIS DAY (Thursday), August 31,
ut 2 o'clock.
JOHN McKENDRY PTY. LTD.. 189 Glcn-
fcrrie-road, Malvern. Phone U4050.
IT WART. — The Friends of the Into Mr. WIL-
It LI AM HENRY EWART are Informed that
his remains will bo interred in Ihc Chelten
ham Cemetery.
Tho funeral Is appointed to move from his
daughter's residence (Mrs. I, P. Miller), No.
15 Denver-crescent, Elsternwlck, THIS DAY
(Thursday), August 31, nt 10.30 o'clock.
Private funeral.
APPS and SONS PTY. LTD., Funeral Direc
tors, St. Hilda. Phones, Win., 70-71,
funeral notices
GLEESON. — The Friends of Mr. JAMES
GLEESON are invited to follow the re-
mains of his dearly beloved wife, Mary, to
the Elmore Cemetery. The funeral will leave
his residence, May Reef, via Avonmore,
THIS DAY (Thursday), at 2 o'clock.
MULQUEEN and SONS PTY. LTD., Ben-
digo and Melbourne. FW1746.
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HOLMAN.— The Friends of the late Mr.
IVAN ROBERT HOLMAN are respectfully
informcd that his funeral will leave Joseph
Allison's Pty. Ltd. Funeral Parlors, 135
Errol-street, North Melbourne, THIS DAY
(Thursday), August 31, at 2 p.m., for the
place of interment, the Fawkner Cemetery.
JOSEPH ALLISON PTY. LTD., Funeral
Directors, 135 Errol-street, North Melbourne.
Phone F1751.
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HOOPER. — The Friends of the late Mr.
JOHN JEFFERED HOOPER, of Wonga
Park, are respectfully invited to follow his
remains to the place of interment, the
Footscra Cemetery. The funeral is appointed
to move from the funeral parlors of Walter
A. Warnc, 291 Barkly-street, Footscray,
THIS (Thursday) MORNING, August 31, at
10 o'clock.
WALTER A. WARNE, Undertaker, 201
Barkly-street, Footscray. Phone F'cray, 9.
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IREDALE.— The Friends of the late JOHN
IREDALE are informed that his funeral
will leave his home. 106 Mimosa-road, Car-
negie, THIS (Thursday) AFTERNOON, Aug
ust 31, at 3.30 o'clock, for the Brighton Ceme
tery.
RENTLE and HOLDSWORTH, 225 Park-
street, South Melbourne. MX1350. ,
IREDALE.— CARNEGIE LODGE, No. 287,
A.F. and A. MASONS of VIC.— Officers
and Brethren of tho above Lodge are invited
to follow the remains or our esteemed Bru.,
JOHN IREDALE, to the Brighton Cemetery.
Ihc funeral will leave his home. 100 Mimosa-
road, Carnegie, THIS (Thursday) AFTER
NOON, August 31, at 3.30 o'clock, arriving
at cemetery 3.45.
J. ROGERSON, Master.
H. CLARKE, Secretary.
MACHIN.— The Friends of the late Mr.
PERCY EUGENE MACHIN are respect
fully informed that his funeral will Icavo his
brother-in-law's resldcnco (Mr. J. Kerchcr),
40 Rupert-street, Culltngwood, TO-MORROW
(Friday) MORNING, at 9 o'clock, for the
Place of interment, in tho New Melbourne
Cemetery, Sydney-road, Fnwkner.
RAYBOULDS PTY. LTD.. 243 Victoria-
street, Abbotsford. Phone win. 17.
MAIKN,-Thc Friends of the late Mrs.
. MAKY MADSEN arc respectfully In
formed that hor funeral will arrive at the
Bluryo««| Cemetery THIS DAY (Thursday),
at J.20 p.m.
J. MONKHOUSE and SON, Funeral Direc
tors, Carpenter-street, Brighton. Tel., X1162.
McCRIMMON.— The Friends of Mr. BRUCE
McCRIMMON are respectfully invited
to follow the remains of his dearly loved
wife, Jessie, to the place of interment, the
Fawkner Cemetery. The funeral will leave
his residence. 25 Melrose-street, North Mel-
bourne, TO-MORROW (Friday), September 1,
A. V. TOBIN PTY. LTD., Funeral Direc
tors, Flemington-road, Melbourne, N.1. Phone
F1294, and at Mentone.
MELLON. — The Friends of the late AN
NIE MELLON are respectfully informed
that her remains will be interred In the St.
Kilda Cemetery. Tho funeral will leave her
daughter's residence, 5 Wcstgarth-strcct,
East Malvern, THIS DAY (Thursday),
August 31, at 2 p.m.
ARMSTRONG and WHITTLE (Late
ALF. ) , 215 Glenfcrrle-roud, Malvern.
MORTON.— The Friends of the late MARY
1> ANN NORTON are respectfully informed
that her funeral will leave Rayboulds Parlors,
?.sESSy;Ptree1, Prahran, THIS (Thursday)
MORNING, ut 9.30 o'clock, for the Spring
Vale Crematorium, arriving at 10 o'clock.
4 RAYBOULDS PTY. LTD., 4 and 6 Cecil-
street, Fr&hran. Win. 17.
O'CALLAGHAN. — Requiem Mass for the
repose of the soul of BRIDGET
O'CALLAGHAN, will be celebrated at St.
Margaret-Mary's Church. Mitchell-street,
-lorth Brunswick, THIS (Thursday) MORN
ING, August 31. at 7 o'clock. Tho funotal
will leave the church for the place of intor-
ment, the Melbourne General Cemetery, Carl
ton. This Afternoon, at 3.30 o'clock.
. JOHN (ROY V.) ALLISON. Funeral Direc
tor, 291 (next St. Ambrose church), Sydney-
road, Brunswick. Phone FWI592.
funeral notices
RIVETT.— requiem mars for the repose
MT.'« mvvW ofmthu toln At r. CECIL
nil. i i .' < he cciobraind at St.
Cnihcdrnl THIS JlAY (Thursday),
August .11, at 9.30 a.m. Tho funeral will
f«iV0!h c/llllC(,ra.1 at the conclusion of Mass
Ocmetcr ' hUerinrnt, the Fnwkuor
' A. V. tobin pty. ltd., Funcrnl Dlrec-
li'/'ni, . lomlngton-road, Melbourne, n.l. Phono
i 1291; nnd nt Mcntone.
SHERRY.—The Friends of the late Miss
ELLEN WINIFRED SHERRY are respect-
tiVnra "y11?1! to fo,,w her remains to the
place of interment, the Fawkner Ccmotory.
i1ATeral vlI1r, ,ettve ,he residence of her
kjm k. E®Jlwrth). 19 Annand-strcct,
S Jelofw. DAY £Thun"'.,y'> AU.
K. ROBSON, Funeral Director, corner
Brunswlck-xtrcct and St. Gcorgo'a-rond.
North Fitzroy. Tel, JW2345.
SHORTIS.—The Friends of the late Mr.
, MICjHAEL SHORllS, of 32 NlchOlAK-
r!,. a r;?.sl riinswick , aro respectfully in-
f? t,hRl hJf rcmnlns will ho fntcrred In
the Fawkner Cemetery. The funeral win
V!? «sl'lcncc hie sister. Mrs. Ken-
Moknow T "„!n,®rUn"WlCl<' T0"
Undertakers, Sydney-road,
Coburg (M\2734), and all suburbs,
SPOONER.—The Friends of the late
ALFRED HENRY GEORGE SPOONER
are .o follow his remains to the
Boroondara Cemetery. Kcw. The funeral will
horn Fn k»C " nn? ' ft Bcaconsfleld-road. Hsw-
31? at S5o pn (Thursday), August
J1104, PINB aml S0N' Funeral Directors.
STOKESBERRY — The Friends of the late
Mrs. BERYL STOKESBERRY are re
spectfully informed that her funeral will
leave Rayboulds' Funeral Parlor. 193 Lons-
dale-street, city. THIS MORNING (Thura-
day) August 31 at 11 o'clock, for the
Faulkner Cemetery(Private Interment.)
st"eQ'e?tyLUCSentP,T>10i.LTD-' 103 Lnii'">"'-
SYLE.—The Friends of the late Mrs. JANE
ml Inn win '? u,.nr0 that hor re-
"Lhe Interred |n the Horoouiliirii
pemolcijr, Kcw. Tho funeral will move from
her residence, No. M Uotherwnod-sl eot
l, etm3(i TOjMmrow (Friday), September
HERBERT1 KING and SONS, Funeral Dlrec-
J3462 and" J2S15.Ieet Rlchnl»"-
funeral notices
WARREN. — The Friends of the late Mr.
WILLIAM EDWIN WARREN are re
spectfully Iniormcd that his remains will he
interred in the Coburg Cemetery. The funeral
will eavo John Allison's Funeral Parlors.
91 Victoria-si reel. Richmond. THIS {Thurs
day) AFTERNOON, August. 31, at 2 o'clock.
, JOHN (Roy v.) ALLISON, Funeral Dlrec
llend olllcc, Richmond 4 1 el. JJ 0(13 j .
WEIR.— The Friends nf Mr. DAVID WEIR
nro resncclfully informed that the re
mains of his denrly beloved wife, Susan
Ann, will be Interred In the Melbourne Gene
ral Cemetery, Carlton. The funeral will Iciwo
fee v,.OTBe'mJJayJ View-street, Northcote.
THIS DAY (Thursday), August 31, at II
a.m.
FERGUSON and SON, Funeral Directors.
712 H'Ph-Ht. , Thornbliry (tel. JW3037) ; 174
illkh-st., Northcote.
WHITE.—The Friends of the late Mr.
ROBERT WHITE arc respectfully Invited
;o inllow his remains lo tho place uf In
terment In the Melbourne General Cemet.r",
Carlton. The funeral Is appointed lo mo.'e
from his residence. No. B7 Rldseway-strect,
kcnslnaton, THIS DAY (Thursday); at 3
ft clock.
ALLISON, Funeral Direct >r.
(Est ah. 1654.) Head office, 221 Victoria-
>iiee», West Melbourne. Phone FJ980.
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WOLLACOTT.— The Friends of the late
CECIL CHARLES WOLLACOTT arc in
formed that hia remains will he interred :n
the Melbourne Cemetery, Carlton. The
l",??!/11 w|!1 lavc 56 Rose-strcct. Armadale.
THIS DAI (Thursday), August 31, at 2.JU
p.m.
W. G. APPS and SONS PTY, LTD.. J11I5
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