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BIRTHS.
McCURE (nee Grace Sabin). — On the 19th
September, at Trinafour Private Hospital,
Moonee Ponds, to Mr. and Mrs. S. L.
McCure— a daughter (June Vera).
MARRIAGES.
GOLDEN WEDDING.
CHAPPLE— SHERMAN.— On the 2nd October,
1883, at the residence of the bride's uncle,
Mr. Don, Albert-Street, Ballarat, by the
Rev. J. W. Inglis, Robert John, only son
of the late Robert and Mary Chapple, to
Agnes Johnston, youngest daughter of the
late David and Helen Sherman. Present
Address: "Arundle," 98 St. Leonards-road,
Ascot Vale. Late of Ballarat and Stawell.
DEATHS.
BAYLEY.— On the 30th September, at his resi-
dence, "The Willows," Railway-street, Tra-
ralgon, George John, loving husband of
Christina Bayley, beloved father of Eliza-
beth (Mrs. P. Glenister), Herbert (de-
ceased), James, George, Grace (Mrs. H. M.
Campbell, Trafalgar), Christina (Mrs. H.
R. Day), Matilda (Mrs. A. E. Coles, War-
ragul), Cyril (Bill) and Roy, aged 68 years.
At rest.
BAYLEY.— On the 30th September, at Traral-
gon, George John, the beloved husband of
Christina Mary, and loving father of Lil,
Bert (deceased), Jim, George, Grace, Chris,
Tillie, Bill and Roy. At rest.
BENCLEY.— On the 1st October, at Hodgkin-
son-street, Alfred, dearly loved friend of
Mr. and Mrs. Bird, of Gold-street, Colling-
wood. Ever remembered.
BENPORATH.— On the 30th September, at his
residence, 31 Faversham-road, Canterbury,
E.7, Norman, beloved husband of Maude,
and devoted father of Morley and Norma,
younger son of the late Augustus Ben-
porath, of Sussex and London.
BENTLEY. — On the 1st October, at his resi-
dence, No. 72 Hodgkinson-street, Clifton
Hill, Alfred (Ben), dearly beloved husband
of Margaret Josephine, loving father of
Daisy (Mrs. Smith), John and Mary, lov-
ing brother of Louie (Mrs. Collins), Jessie
(Mrs. Lusty), Harry and Marion (Mrs.
Glbbs), dearly loved brother-in-law of
George Collins (deceased), Arthur Lusty,
John Gibbs and Geoff. Moriarty, son of the
late Alfred and Emma Bentley, of Bendigo,
and loving grandfather of Bettye and Merle,
aged 70 years. R.I.P.
BENTLEY.— On the 1st October, Robert Al-
fred, eldest son of the late Robert and
Emma Bentley, loving brother of Louisa
(Mrs. G. Collins), Jessie (Mrs. A. W.
Lusty), Marion (Mrs. J. E. Gibbs) and
Harry. R.I.P.
BRENNAN.— On the 30th September, at the
Children's Hospital, Patricia Colleen, the
dearly beloved daughter of Elsie, aged 4
years and 10 months. Late of 289 Ross-
street, Port Melbourne.
BRYSON.— On the 1st October, at her resi-
dence, 149 Eglington-street, Kew, Emma,
the dearly beloved wife of William Bryson,
and loved mother of Royal, Erill and Ivy,
aged 69 years.
CHAPMAN.— On the 1st October (suddenly),
at her parents' residence, 58 Cross-street,
West Footscray, Grace, loving oldest daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Chapman, lov-
ing sister of Myrtle, James, Colin and Keith,
aged 15 years. Thy will be done.
CLAYTON.— On the 1st October, at her resi-
dence, Ramsey-street, Rochester, Annie Tay-
lor Clayton, widow of the late George Clay-
ton, and loving mother of Douglas and
George, aged 71 years.
CONSIDINE.— On the 1st October, at the
residence of his sister-in-law, Mrs. E. Con-
sidine, "Ecila," 27 Newell-street, Footscray,
John, the dearly beloved youngest son of
the late Joseph and Mary Considine, Vic-
toria Park, Daylesford; loving brother of
James (deceased), Patrick (deceased), Mi-
chael (deceased), Joseph (Footscray) and
Daniel (Queensland), aged 50 years.
May his soul rest in peace.
CREATON. — On the 23rd September, at pri-
vate hospital, Matilda, of No. 35 Park-
street, Middle Brighton, wife of the late
Stanley Creaton, mother of Ernest (Billa-
boag, Mildura) and Annie, also aunt of
Minnie Bowie, aged 79 years.
DANNOCK.— On the 1st October, at a pri-
vate hospital, Malvern, Hephzibah, second
daughter of the late William and Mary
Dannock, and loving sister of Georgiana
(Mrs. Oldroyd), 23 Mangarra-road, Canter-
bury.
DANNOCK.- On the 1st October, at a pri-
vate hospital, Hephzibah (auntie) Dannock,
dearly loved aunt of Mary (Mrs. Atchison),
10 Wrexham-road, Windsor, and Leslie, lov-
ing sister of Annie (Mrs. Hodges) (de-
ceased).
DUKE.— On the 29th September (suddenly),
at his residence, 5 Cromwell-road, Hawks-
burn, Walter Joseph, dearly beloved husband
of Sarah Duke, loving father of Walter,
Harry, and Alfred, and devoted brother of
Caroline (Mrs. R. L. Shawley). Interred
privately on 30th September.
Till the day break.
DUNN.—On the 30th September, at her resi-
dence, 584 Rathdown-street, North Carlton,
Bridget, dearly beloved wife of John Dunn,
and loving mother of Frank, Annie (Mrs.
Murray?), David (A.I.F., deceased), Mick,
Gordon, Val, Walter and Phyllis (Mrs.
Banks), aged 64 years. R.I.P.
ERWIN.—On the 30th September, at 248
Barkly-street, North Fitzroy, N.7, John R.,
dearly loved husband of Catherine H. Erwin,
of 309 Tyler-street, Preston, loving father
of Robert, Richard, Martha and Edie.
At rest after suffering.
GIBSON.— On the 30th September, at private
hospital, Amelia Ann (Millie), beloved wife
of the late Robert Gibson, late of Camp-
bell's Creek, loving mother of Ivo, Reg. and
Hilda (Mrs. W. Pedler), aged 77 years.
GODWILL.— On the 29th September, at her
residence, "Greetam," Main-road, Greens-
borough, Jane, widow of the late John
Conriy Godwill, and beloved mother of
Edwin, Jarvis, John and Harry, aged 82
years. Colonist of 79 years, late of Hume
Vale.
GRAY.— On the 29th September, Richard
Gray, of "Verden," 145 Stephen-street,
Yarraville, the beloved and loving father of
Gertie and Ted, dear father-in-law of Thel-
ma, and grandfather of Alan. For 40 years
the faithful employe of Australian Glass
Manufacturing Company, Spotswood. Aged
84 years.
Sweet is the sleep that follows pain.
HEALY. — On the 30th September, at 46
Grant-street, East Malvern, Kate, dearly
loved wife of James, and loving mother of
May and Jean, late of Hamilton. Private
interment. No flowers by request.
Requiescat in pace.
HILL.— On the 1st October, at her resi-
dence, No. 8 Edward-street, Elsternwick,
and late of 31 Fitzroy-street, St. Kilda,
Grace Elizabeth, beloved wife of Mr. Rich-
ard Hill, and loving mother of Jean (Mrs.
Dawes), Julia (Mrs. McGuire), Eva (Mrs.
Cochrane), aged 65 years.
Peace, perfect peace.
HOLMAN. — On the 30th September, Margaret,
the dearly beloved wife of William Holman,
of 134 Park-street, Abbotsford, loved mother
of Fred (deceased), Alfred (deceased),
Mabel (deceased), Arthur, William, Irene
(Mrs. Smith), Leslie, Roy and Frank, aged
68 years. Sweet rest after weariness.
HOLMAN. — On the 30th September, the loving
mother of Leslie, and loving mother-in-law
of Margaret.
As we loved her, so we miss her.
HOLMAN.— On the 30th September, the loving
mother of Arthur, loving mother-in-law of
Eva, grandmother of Joy and Don.
Resting where no shadows fall.
HOLMAN.— On the 30th September, the loving
mother of Renie, and loved mother-in-law
of Herb, and grandma of Raymond.
There'll never be another,
The very best — my mother.
HOLMAN.— On the 30th September, the loved
mother of Will, and mother-in-law of Violet,
grandma of Shirley.
In perfect peace she waits us all.
HOLMAN.— On the 30th September, the loving
mother of Roy, and loving mother-in-law of
Nellie.
A beautiful memory left behind
Of a loving mother, true and kind.
HOLMAN.— On the 30th September, the loved
mother of Frank, and loving friend of Mar-
jorie.
A mother and friend who will never be
forgotten.
HOPE.— On the 30th September, at 14 War-
riston-street, Brighton, James, loved hus-
band of the late Rosina Hope, and loving
father of Gertrude and Dorothy, aged 77
years. Private interment. At rest.
HOUSTON.— On the 1st October, at Children's
hospital, Keith, loved youngest son of Vera
and the late Keith, loved grandson of C.
and H. Houston, aged 2 years and 4 months.
Suffer little children to come unto Me.
—Mother, gran., aunties and uncles.
HUDSON.— On the 28th September, William
James, son of the late William and Ame-
lia Hudson (late of Moonee Ponds). Pri-
vately interred.
JACKSON.—On the 30th September, at
Hawthorn, Elizabeth Ann, dearly loved wife
of the late Alexander Jackson, late of Old
Violet-street, Bendigo, and loving mother
of Ethel (Mrs. F. L. Mitchell), Amy and
Lily (Mrs. L. J. Taylor).
He giveth His beloved sleep.
JACKSON.—On the 30th September, at
"Mountfield," Burke-road, Kew, Elizabeth
Ann, the loved sister of Martha (Mrs.
Drew), Mary (Mrs. Hunter), James (W.A.),
Rosabel (Mrs. Jordan) and William (de-
ceased). Interred at Bendigo. At rest.
KEANE.—On the 30th September, at St. Vin-
cent's Hospital, Anastasia, second daughter
of the late John and Mary Keane, of No.
37 Nelson-street, Sandringham, and loving
sister of Mary, William and Eleanor. Pri-
vate interment. No flowers.
Requiescat in pace.
KNIGHT.—On the 30th September, at the
residence of her uncle, Mr. A. W. Knell, 49
Vincent-street, Glen Iris, May Elaine, the
dearly beloved daughter of Frederick and
Jessie Knight, loved sister of Frederick
Charles, aged 18 years.
LIMEROCK.—On the 1st October, at her
niece's residence (Mrs. H. Thorne), Hamil-
ton, Jeanie, sister of the late Mrs. P. T.
Strange, Ararat, aged 82 years.
LIVINGSTONE. —On the 30th September,
Frank Stanley Livingstone, of 6 River-
street, South Yarra, beloved husband of
Maude, and loving father of Arthur, Keith
and Frank, aged 48 years.
Nout our will, but Thine be done, O Lord.
LIVINGSTONE. -On the 30th September,
Frank Stanley, beloved second son of the
late Alexander and Maria Livingstone, of
Allendale, and dearly loved brother of Edith,
Agnes, Arthur, Louise, Nell, Adele, Norma
and Allan.
MACHIN.— On the 30th September, at his
residence, 42 Eighth-street, Parkdale,
Charles Henry, loving husband of Elsie May
Machin. Late of Burnley. Tasmanian pa-
pers please copy.
Passed away to a higher life.
MANN.—On the 1st October, passed peacefully
away, at his residence, 27 Drought-street,
Bendigo, George, dearly beloved husband of
Louisa Mann; loving father of Keith, Phylis
(deceased) and Joyce, in this 63rd year.
MAXWELL. - On the 30th September, at her
residence, 48 High-street, Malvern, Sarah
(Sadie), dearly loved wife of David A. Max-
well, and loving and loved mother of Beryl
(Mrs. A. H. Jerrim), Wilfred and Roy.
Funeral private. Sweet rest.
McCORMICK.—On the 30th September, at her
residence, 23 Rowell-avenue, Camberwell,
Elizabeth Catherine, dearly loved wife of
the late William McCormick, and loving
mother of Ruby, William, Adella (Mrs. Mur-
phey), Hilda (Mrs. McCarthy) and Myrtle,
Dorothy and Ida (deceased).
One of the best.
DEATHS.
MITCHELL. — On the 1st October, at Boun-
dary-road, Echuca, John Mitchell, grazier,
beloved husband of Ellen, and loving father
of Robert (deceased), John (deceased),
George, Fred., Elizabeth (Mrs. E. Lam-
bourne), Rebecca (Mrs. D. Coram) and
Martha (Mrs. R. Kemp), aged 75 years.
MUNRO.— On the 28th September, at St.
Mary's Hospital, Leongatha, Janet (Jessy),
sister of E.T., J.A. and Mina.
NICHOLLS. — On 29th September, at a private
hospital, Alice, wife of Jack R. Nicholls, 7
Yarra-street, Hawthorn. Cremated Fawkner
Cemetery 30th September.
NORTON. — On the 30th September, at a pri-
vate hospital, Mildred Charlotte, the dearly
beloved wife of Oliver G. Norton, of Bun-
doora, and loving mother of Harold, Mil-
dred, Eleanor, Percy, Richard and Carl,
aged 56 years. At rest.
O'BRIEN. — On the 30th September, at a pri-
vate hospital, Richmond, late of 41 Bridge-
street, Port Melbourne, John Joseph, dearly
beloved husband of Jane O'Brien, and loved
father of William, Joseph and Frederick
(deceased), aged 74 years. No flowers.
May his soul rest in peace.
PEARSE. — On the 28th September (suddenly),
James Edward, husband of the late S. E.
(Lal) Pearse, of Canterbury, and loving
father of Beatrice, Nellie and Jean; grandpa
of Betty, John, Jeff and Heather; brother of
Jennie (Mrs. Parkinson), George and Wil-
liam (deceased).
Mum and dad united in heaven.
RAGG. — On the 1st October (result of acci-
dent), at Dandenong, Henry James, the de-
voted and only son of Lily and the late
Frederick James Ragg, of "Glen Arvon"
Dairy, 85 Richmond-terrace, Richmond, and
loving brother of Daisy (Mrs. C. Woodfield),
Sydney, aged 32 years.
In the midst of life we are in death.
RAGG. — On the 1st October (result of acci-
dent), Harry, dearest friend of Lily Tipper.
Some day I will understand.
RAWLING.— On the 30th September, at 49 The
Grove, Moreland, Clive Neil, loving son of
Sydney and Doreen Rawling, aged 17
months. Private interment.
RAWLING. — On the 30th September, at 49
The Grove, Moreland, Clive Neil, dearly
loved grandson of John and Edith Rowling,
and beloved nephew of Jack and Viola also
greatgrandson of Mrs. P. Rawling, Ararat.
RAWLING. — On the 30th September, Clive
Neil, loving grandson of Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. Hay, Sydney.
RAWLING. — On the 30th September, at 49
The Grove, Moreland, Clive Neil, loved
nephew of Rex and Edna Rawling, and
loving cousin of Ken and Max.
SHEPHERD.— On the 30th September, at the
residence of his son, Mr. Mervyn Shepherd,
23 Ballarat-road, Maidstone, Charles, the
dearly beloved husband of the late Mary
Shepherd, and loving father of Adelaide
(Mrs. Jones), Charles (deceased), George
(deceased), Fred, Henry, Ella (deceased),
Frank, Albert, Ella Maud (Mrs. Bendelle),
Mervyn, Leonard, Ida Mary (Mrs. Lowe),
Ethel (Mrs. Moore, deceased) and Arthur,
aged 84 years.
Mother and father reunited.
SMITH. — On the 30th September, Louise
Thomas, third son of Louise and late Alfred
Smith, of Mitcham also brother of Alfred
and brother-in-law of Margaret Smith, and
loving uncle of Aileen and Lorraine.
STAFF (nee Molloy). — On the 1st October,
Edna, the dearly beloved wife of Walter
Staff, and loving mother of Zoe and Thomas,
loving daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Molloy,
loving sister of Perc., Dave, Len, Shirley
and Stewart, aged 23 years.
Peace, perfect peace.
SYKES. — On the 30th September, at Sunshine,
Alexander Sykes, of "Pine Park," St.
Albans, in his 80th year.
For ever with the Lord.
TIMMINS, — On the 29th September, at his re-
sidence, 70 Spencer-road, East Camberwell,
Albert Pellowe, the beloved husband of the
late Margaret Jane, and loving father of
William, James, Ellen (Mrs. G. Charlton),
Robert, Jacque (Mrs. C. Willmott, South
Australia), Albert, Ruby (Mrs. E. Charl-
ton), Pearl (Mrs. A. Mills, deceased) and
Garnet, aged 87 years. South Australian
papers please copy.
TREUMAN.— On the 30th September, at East
Melbourne, Harry, dearly beloved husband
of Sarah Treuman (Queenscliff), devoted
father of Magnus and Elvina, aged 61
years. Sweet rest.
WICKS. — On the 30th September, at 116
Beaconsfield-parade, Albert Park, Annie,
dearly beloved wife of James Wicks, loved
mother of Mahala (Mrs. Martin), Harold,
Clarence, Lily (deceased) and Doris (Mrs.
Colson), aged 66 years.
WICKS.— On the 30th September, at 116
Beaconsfield-parade, Albert Park, after a
brief illness, Annie, dearly loved sister of
Mary, Jim (deceased) and John Miller and
Tom Walters formerly of Chewton.
WOOLNOUGH.— On the 1st October, at
"Tamar," Sorrento, Isabella Vernen, dearly
beloved wife of W. A. T. Woolnough, aged
77 years.
WRAGGE. — On the 1st October, at her resi-
dence, 65 Peel-street, Kew, Ann, dearly be-
loved wife of the late John Wragge, devoted
mother of Lizzie (Mrs. O'Meara), Annie
(Mrs. Britt), Tom, Ernie, Queenie (Mrs.
Adams), Florrie (Mrs. Bray, deceased),
Walter, and Alice (Mrs. Lovell), aged 72.
R.I.P.
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in memoriam.
The Anzac Heroes.
STANBROUGH. — In memory of my dourly
loved son, Joe, sergeant-major A. I.F., otn
Battery Field Artillery, died 1st Octoocr,
1915. Ever remembered.
— Inserted by his loving mother, C. Stanr
brough.
IN MEMORIAM.
ADAMS. — In loving memory of my dear hus
band and our dear father, John Adams,
who parsed away on the 2nd October, 19-u,
at Albert Park.
—Inserted by hie loving wife and family.
BODY. — Jn loving memory of my dear mother,
who died on the 2nd October, 1931.
And God will wipe all tears from our eyes,
—inserted by her daughter, Effie.
BOND. — In ever loving memory of our darling
brother. Aubrey, who died (result of acci
dent), 1st October. 1927, aged 12 years 7
months. Loving memories.
— Inserted by his loving sinter and brother-
in-law, Sylvia and Ralph Weate.
Tn Invtni' tnnmnrr nf mv deftr HOI1.
who passed away on the 2nd October. 1932.
Ever remembered.
— Inserted by his loving mother, father, bro
thers and sisters.
BULLIVANT. — In loving memory of my dear
husband and loving father, William H. BuJ-
livant. who passed away suddenly at Mel
bourne Hospital on 2nd October,- 1918 (late
2lst Battalion). ,
Many a time we've to see you, Bill,
Many a time I've cried;
I lost the dearest pal I had
The day, dear Bill, you died.
Sadly missed. . .
— Inserted by his loving wife and family.
BURICITT. — In loving memory .of my dear
daughter Edith, who went to rest on 2nd
October. 1932; also my beloved husband
and our father, Herbert, who. loft us on
22nd May, "1931. Sadly missed.
BURKITT.— In loving memory of my dear
niece, Edith, who passed away on the
2nd October, 193: also my dear brother-
in-law, Herbert, who passed away at Mit
cham on the 22nd May, 1931.
Father and daughter united.
Just a memory of lmppy days
When we were all together;
fot just to-day, but every day.
A wonderful niece, loyal and true,
One In a million, Edie, that was you.
— Inserted by her auntie and uncle, A. T.
Ainsworth.
BUSCH. — in loving memory of our dear
mother, who parsed away on 2nd October,
1927, at Moonee Ponds; also our dear father,
who passed away on 19th May, 193U. at
Moonee Ponds.
Mother and father united.
Always loving, unselfish and kind.
Few 'in this world her equal to find.
To a beautiful life came a peaceful end.
She died as she llverl, everyone's friend.
Yon are not forgotten, mother dqar.
For true love "never dies.
The dearest spot on earth for me
is where my darling mother lies.
— Inserted by their loving sons, Fred and
Era,
BUSCH. — In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed away 2nd October, 1927;
also my dear father, who passed away
5th May, 1930.
— Inserted by their loving son, Louis.
BUSCH. — In loving memory of our dear
mother and grandma, who passed away on
2nd October. 1927, at Young-street, Moo
nee Pond. Much loved and sadly missed.
— Inserted by her fond son. Percy; daugh
ter-in-law, Jean, and grandson, Campbell.
BUSCH. — In loving memory of -our dear
mother, who passed away 2nd October, 1927,
at Moonee Ponds. Always remembered.
— Inserted by her loving son, Edgar, and
daughter-in-law, Annie.
BUSCH. — in loving memory of my dear sis
ter, Bessie, who passed away on 2nd Oc
tober, 1927, at Moonee Ponds; also dear
dad, who passed away on 10th May, 1930,
at Moonee Ponds.
Nnt a day do I forget you.
In my heart you are always ncai,
1 who loved you sadly miss you,
as It dawns another year.
—Inserted by thoir sister, Ruth.
CHARLES. — In loving memory of my deai
husband and father, who passed away 2nd
October. 1932.
Wultlng beyond life's sunset
Until we meet again.
— Inserted by his wire and son, Balmoral-
strcct, Esscndon.
CHARLES.— In treasured memory of iny sin
cere mend, William J. Charles, who passed
away on the 2nd October, 1932. at Balmoral-
street, Essendon. A friend Indeed.
— Inserted by Arthur P. Brothcrton, Esscn
don. ,
DA WE.— In loving memory of my darling
mother, who passed away on 2nd October,
1017; also my loving father, who passed
away on 17th May, 1032, and' very loving
brother, George, who passed away on fith
June, 1924.
Dearly loved and sadly missed.
— Inserted by their loving daughter (Mrs.
R. J. Hardy)
DAWJ30N. — Tender and loving mcmorlefl ol
our beloved wee girlie, Rosin, whom God
called homo so suddenly 1st October, 1932,
aged 0 years
Gone from this world so quickly.
Plucked like a flower tn bloom;
So young, so sweet, so loving.
Why was she taken so r.oon ? v
Some day we'll understand.
—Inserted by her loving mother, father, sis
ter, Betty, and- brothers, Stan and John.
DOIDGE.— In loving memory of my dear
mother,' who passed away on the 2nd Octo
ber, 1032.
Gone, but not forgotten.
— Inserted by her loving daughter, Gladys;
son-in-law, Bill, and granddaughter, Poppy.
DOIDGE. — In loving and tendor momory of
my dear mum, who passed away on the 2nd
October, 1932.
There is someono who misses you sadly,
And thinks of you day by (lav.
But we'U meet ngqln, dear mum.
On the dawn of a beautiful day.
— Inserted by her loving -daughter, Quccnic.
IN MEMORIAM.
EDMONDS.— In loving memory of our dear
mother, Sarah Edmonds, who' passed away
on the 2nd October, 1912.
Time rolls on and brings Us changes,
Fresh with every coming year.
But your memory will be cherished
In the hearts that held you dear.
— Inserted by htr loving son and daughter-
In-law, J. and S. Edmonds.
EDMONDS. — In fond, loving memory of our
dear mother. Sarah, who departed from life
on the 2nd October. 1912.
Not a day do I forget you,
In my heart you are always near,
I who loved you sadly miss you
As It dawns another year.
However long my life may last.
Whatever land I view.
Whatever griefs and Joys be mine,
I will always think of you.
—Loving daughter, Julia.
The sweetest memories, fond and true,
Will remain always, mum, of you.
My thoughts they often wander
To a grave not far away.
Where they laid my dear mother
Twenty-one years ago to-day.
—Loving son, George.
EDMONDS. — In fond and loving memory of
our ueui iuukici. o.nmi, uvfu.kvu ..vm.
Hfe on the. 2nd October, 1912.
You can only have one mother,
So patient, kind and true,
No other friend In all the world
Could be so true to you.
For all her loving kindness,
She asks nothing In return.
If all the world deserts you,
To mother you can turn.
At times when I am sad and lonely,
My heart goes strangely sore,
With that silent, hopeful longing
For my dear mother gone before.
If I could kiss your dear sweet face,
And see your dear old smile,
Couid I but put my arms around you
Just for a little while.
—Loving daughter, Jessie.
Too precious to be forgotten.
A bcautliul grandma, true and kind,
A wonderful memory left behind.
— Loving grandson, Arthur.
PASTIER.— In loving memory of our dear
daughter, Vicky, who passed away on the
2nd October, 1028. . , , Mt
And with the morn angel win
smile, which we have loved long since and
— lnMrtcde'by her loving father, mother and
brother. Ken.
FASTIER. — In loving memory of dear Vicky,
who passed away on the 2nd October, 1928.
Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten.
Inserted by her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. King.
FOLEY. — in loving memory of my dear hus
band and my father, who passed away on
the 1st October, 1932.
Not to-day, but every day,
In silence we remember.
Inserted by his wife and daughter.
GLA55NER. — In loving memory of my dear
wife and mother, Pearl Glnzner, who passed
away at Footseray on the 2nd October, 1931.
Ever remembered.
— By her loving husband, sons, parents, bro
ther and sisters,
HAAG. — In loving memory of my dear
brother, William (Bill), who died on the 1st
October, 1929. - Ern.
HATTY. - In loving memory of my dear hus-
band, Sam, who passed away on the 1st
October, 1931. at the Caulfield Repatriation
Hospital (late of 4th Light Horse), fond
father of Joan, Mary and Neil.
- Inserted by his loving wife and children.
HAWKINS.— In loving memory of Dr. Sybil
Hawkins, who passed away on the 30th Sep
tember, 1932.
This Is the prerogative of noble natures.
That they do not wholly die.
But guide us from afar like stars.
By which to steer our course.— Goethe.
HOLLAND. — In loving memory of my dear
son and our dear brother. George, who
parsed away suddenly on the 2nd October,
1932.
Loving memories, true and tender,
Just to show we stlU remember.
— Inserted by his loving mother, sisters and
brother.
HUNNAM.— In loving memory of my deal
wife, who passed away on 1st October, 1930.
J (lull L IU1KC1 >uu, M. MVVCl
J think of you dearly, I will till the end.
Gone and forgotten by some you may be.
But dear to mv memory you ever will be.
In silence you suffered. In patience you bore,
Till God took you home to suffer no more,
—Inserted by ncr loving husband, Rub.
HUNNAM. — In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed away on 1st October,
1930.
What is home without a mother,
How I ml3s her loving face;
None like her can share my sorrow.
None can till my mother's place.
— Inserted by her loving sons, Reuben ano
Ronnie.
HUNNAM— FREEMAN (nee Burns).— In lov
ing memory of our dear sisters, Alice, died
1st October, 1930 Greta, 2nd Novembe»,
1924. Sweet memories.
Jn memory's keeping, treasured ever.
Are the happy days we spent together.
— Inserted by her loving father, sisters and
brothers.
IIUNNAM. — In loving memory of my dear
daughter and sister, Alice, who passed away
on the 1st October, 1939.
Fond memories of one we will never forget.
—Inserted by her loving mother aud slaters,
Doris and Glady.
HUNT. — In affectionate remembrance of my
dearest dad. who departed -this life on 2nd
October, 1031.
A silent prayer, a secret tear
Ever shah keep your memory clear.
— Lovingly Arthur and Eileen, Brian and baby
Kevin.
HUNTER.— In sad and loving memory of mv
. darling little mother;, Ellen Clare, who passed
away on the 2nd October, 1924, late of Al
bert Pari: " ..
' Top dou.i l.M'i.'d to ever he forgotten.
— Inserted by her loving daughter; Maggie,
Cfernegle.
IN loving memory of . our' dear . friend. Lily,
who passed' away 2nd October, 1932.
Remembrance is a golden chain
That links us till we meet again.
— Inserted by Mrs. Graclo and Fops.
JONES.— In loving memory of my deer wife,
Johanna, who passed away on the 2nd Oc
tober, 3031.
God saw the road was weary,
And the hill too hard to climb;
So He gently closed your weary eyes
And Whispered, Peace be thine.
Cami and peaceful she Is sleeping.
Sweetest rest has followed pain;
When we think of how she suffered.
How eoulil we wish her back again.
—Inserted by her loving husband, >cd.
JONES. — In loving memory of my dear sister-
in-law. jo., who passed away on the 2nd
October. 193J.
Sweet Is the word remembrance,
As these few lines will show,
I hold you still In memory
As the years may come and go.
Inserted by her loving sister-in-law, E.
Jones.
JONES. — in loving memory of my dear com
panion, Johanna (Joe), who passed away 2nd
October, 1931. Ever remembered.
— Inserted by Sarah Murphy.
JORDAN.— In loving memory of my dear wife
Hannah Alary Jordan, who died on the 2nd
October. 1031. m # „
immaculate heart of Alary,
Your prayers for her extol,
O sacred heart of Jesus,
Have mercy on her soul.
Inserted by her loving husband. Sylvester
Jordan.
KANE. — In loving memory of our dear Sis,
who passed away on the 2nd October, 19z%,
at Newcastle. R.I.P.
Not to-day, dear Sis, but every day,
In silence we remember you.
Inserted by her loving parents and sisters,
Lethhrldge.
KEARY. — In loving memory of our dear
father, who passed away on 1st October,
1931. , ,
Loved and remembered always.
Inserted by his loving son and daughter-
in-law, Francis and Gladys, and baby Pa
tricia.
KING.— In loving memory of Sarah Frce-
bury King, loving sister-in-law of Jim and
Eva, who passed away on 29th September,
193L.'ovlng deeds of kindness never die.
KIRK. — In iovhm memory of .my; dear son,
Alex, who passed away on 2nd -October, 1930.
In memory, a constant thought,
In my heart, a silent sorrow.
Inserted by his sorrowing mother.
KIRK.— In memory of our loving brother,
Alex, who passed away on the 2nd October,
1930. . ' .
What happy days wo once enjoyed,
When we were all together; .
But now the chain has- a broken link,
Those .days have gone for ever.
inserted by his loving brothers and sisters,
Jean. Madge, Daisy, Armour and Tom.
LA FRANCHI.— In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed away on the 2nd Oc-
toher. 1930. peace, perfect peace.
—Inserted by her loving son and daughter-
in-law, Jack and Doris, and grandchildren.
Yvonne and Lola.
LONGDEN. — In loving memory of my dear
husband, Harry, who passed away on the
2nd October, 1926.
In my heart your memory lingers.
— Inserted by his loving wife, Blanche.
McLEAN.— 1931. - ,
It Is just two years to-day
Since our dear Charlie passed away.
Loved in life, treasured In death,
A beautiful memory Is all we have left.
— Inserted by his loving mother, father,
sister and brothers, and sister-in-law.
McNICHOLL (nee Buncle). — In sacred and
loving memory of Ann Emma McNicholl,
eldest daughter of the late John Buncle,
of "Parkslde" Iron Works. North Melbourne,
and devoted mother of J. Geo. McNicholl
and Mrs. A. E. Barker, who departed this
life on the 2nd October, 1907.
Lovo never dies. Tell we meet again.
Inserted by her only daughter, Florence.
MILLER. — In loving memory of our dear
mother and grandmother, who passed away
on the 2nd October, 1931.
Fondest memory, true and tender,
Just to show, we still remember
Dear nana.
Inserted bv her loving daughtor and son-
in-law. Ethel and Dick, and grandchildren.
MOORE. — In loving memory of our only boy,
Toddv. who died on 2nd October, 1015, aged
2 ycira 10 months. /
My darling. . .
There is someone who misses you sadly,
(ear.
And thinks of you day by day.
But I hope to meet you again; my pet,
At the dawn of a beautiful day.;
— Inserted by his loving patents and sis
ters. E. G. Moore, Moffatt-strect, South
Yarra.
MOORE.. — in loving memory of our dear
nephew, Edward George (Teddlc), 'died on
2nd October, 1910.
Behind all shadows standeth God.
How well f remember that Saturday night,
When Jesus showed up Hln Heavenly light,
Bv relieving you, Ted, of the pain you bore
And talcing you home where pain is no more.
Keating.
— Inserted by Auntie Eva, Uncle George
Gannon and cousins, 43 Tyrone-street, South
Yarra.
OATS. — in loving memory of our dear father,
who passed away on 1st October, 1028.
We who loved you sadly miss you,
As U dawns another year.
—Inserted hy his son, Arch, and daughter-
in-law, Malsle,
PRICHARD.— In loving momory of our dear
mother, who passed away on 2nd October,
1931; also brother, Arthur, who died on 8th
November, 1928.
You are peacefully sleeping, mother,
Freo from sorrow and pain.
In God's care we leave you
Till we meet again.
Inserted by her loving sons and daughter-
in-law, Harold, Clifford and Rene.
PRICHARD.— In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on the 2nd Octo
ber. 1031; also our dear brother, Arthur, who
nasscd away on the 10th, November, 1928.
Dearly loved, sadly missed.
Inserted by her loving sons and daughters.
RAMPLING.— In loving memory of my dear
husband and our dear father, who passed
away on 2nd October, 1927; also my dear
sister. Mary Sinclair, who died on 3rd Sep
tember, 1929.
God has you In His keeping.
We have you in our thoughts, dad.
— Hiocrtcd tiiis loving wife and fumlly.
IN MEMORIAM.
RAMPLING. — In loving memory of our dear
brother, Alfred, who passed away on the
2nd October, 1927.
Witn loved ones united.
Till memory fades and life departs
You will live for ever in our hearts.
Good nlglit, beloved.
— Inserted by his loving sister, Margaret, and
brother and slstcr-ln-law, J. E. and S.
Rampling.
RUSSELL. — In loving memory of our dear
son and 'brother, Arthur, who fell asleep
on 2nd October, 1923.
What happy days we once enjoyed,
When we were all together.
But now the chnln has broken links,
Those days have gone for ever.
— Inserted by loving father, mother, brothers
and sisters. . .
HYLaND, — In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed away on 1st October,
1925.
Love lights tje gloom of sorrow.
Faith seeB the dawn to be.
Hope waits the glad to-morrow
That brings us nearer to thee.
—Inserted by her son, Les.
SMITH. — In loving memory of my dear father,
who nassed awav on the 2nd October.
Gone, but not forgotten.
—Inserted by . his loving son, Ray.
SMITH. — In loving memory of my dear son,
Ronald MaxwelC who passed away on tne
2nd October, 1930.
Oh. the joy among the angels,
The burst of music there.
When they saw the tiny stranger
Toddling up the golden stair.
— Inserted by his loving mother, Irene.
TAGGART — In loving memory of my dear
wife, who departed her life on 2nd October,
1032.
A tender chord of memory
Is gently touched to-day.
— Inserted by her loving husband, A.G.T.
TAGGART. — In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed away 2nd October, 1032.
A beautiful memory left behind
Of a loving mother, true and kind.
We have lost, but heaven has gained
One of the best the world contained.
— Inserted by her loving son, Len.
TAGGART. — In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed away on the 2nd Octo
ber. 1032.
Her life was one whole sacrifice,
Her heart so tnie and tender,
She worked so hard for those she loved,
Then left them to remember.
—Inserted by her loving son, Stan.
TAGGART. — In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed away on 2nd October,
1932.
To-day brings back memories,
Memories that make me cry.
To think my darling mother
Was taken and never said good-bye,
lou left behind some aching hearts,
That loved you most sincere
That never have, and never will,
Forget you. mother dear.
God h greatest gift — My mother.
— Inserted by her loving daughter, Lily.
TANCK.— In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed away on 1st October,
1031.
Two little words not hard to write.
Two 111 remember all my life —
My mother.
—Inserted by her loving Hon and daughter-
in-law, Charlie and Elsie, and grandson,
Charles.
TANCK. — In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away 1st October, 1031.
Two years have gone, our hearts still sore,
We miss her more as time goes on.
Her loving smile and willing hand,
There's none can fill that vacant place.
— Inserted by her loving son, son-in-law and
daughters, Alex, Dan, Rosslc, Marjory and
Florrle.
TANCK. — In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed away on 1st October,
1931.
Ii 1 had all the world to give,
I would give it, yes, and more,
To seo my darling mother's face
Come smiling through the door.
—Inserted hy her loving daughter and son-
in-law, Norma and George.
TANCK. — In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed away on 1st October,
1031'.
AIU'.-V nnu nave u muuitii,
Cherish her with care.
For you never know her value
Till you sec her empty chair.
We have lost, but heaven has galnct
One of the be.st the world contained.
— Inserted by her loving daughter, son-in-
law and grandchildren, North Brighton.
THOMPSON. — In loving memory of my dear
husband, Alexnndcr Thompson, who passed
away on the 2nd October, 1930.
What fears have we, what hopes in life,
When all we prize has fled.
And where there's little left to hope,
There's little left to dread.
Cease, my heart, these. earthly clinglngs,
Life Is but a fleeting day;
One by one its links are broken,
One by one they pass away.
Ever romcmoeered.
— Inserted by his loving wife and family,
THOMSON. — in affectionate remembrance of
Jim. loved nephew and cousin of Uncle
Chris, Aunty Jean and family. Little Jim.
THOMSON. — A tribute of sincere remembrance
of our friend and club mate. Jim, who passed
away on 2nd October. 1932.
His place will never be filled.
—Inserted by Windsor Methodist Cricket
Club.
THOMSON. — To the memory of our great
friend and club mate, Jim, who passed away
on 2nd October, 1932. A true friend,
--inserted by Windsor Methodist Young
Men's Club.
THOMSON. — A tribute of love and remem
brance to my pal and cousin, Jim Thomson.
This was . a man.
— Alison. , ,
rULMS.— In loving memory of my dear wife,
who passed away 3C)th September, 1928.
. -Inserted by her loving husband, also her
' Essile daughters. Jack, Billy, Hazel and
memory of our dear son
and brother, Harry, and (faddy of Maurice,
who passed away on 2nd October. 1930.
'/doused by all who know him.
tbrce years ago to-day
lir son a"d brother to rest,
God called him home. '
And surely He knows best.
It8J?ar to Part with our dear hoy.
But his happiness Is our one joy.
,We know his pain is ended
And he Is at eternal rest.
motlfer lind "sisters, 30"wlbe «r and
VV ban and " o'v 1 n ?&?< £!?or'' b-
passed away 2nd Ojtober, 1032.
, 1 . j . Sadly mlnsed.
— Inserted his lovlns wife and son.
loving memory ot our dear son
and brother, George iDools). dearly loved
8bJllJrt ot Eunice, loving father of Bunny.
uM? youngest son ot Mr. ond Mrs. J.
Wa'ker, loved brother of Lizzie, Maggie,
Minnie (N.Z.), Annie (N.Z.), John. Wil-
!!3.m S,nd Nellie, who died 2nd Oc-
tober. 1932. Remembrance.
—Inserted by father, mother, sisters and
brothers.
WARD. — In loving memory of our dear
brother, Dave, who passed away
on tho 2nd October. 1929.
Lovjng memories never die,
As years go on and days go by;
The sweetest memory, fond and true,
Will always be, dear Dave, of you.
— Inserted by his mother, father, brother
and sisters.
— »»» "uvuir iiicuiury ui iJttVie, WUO
passed away 2nd October, 1929,
We lovo to speak about you. Dave,
And the many things you did;
For you'll always be. loved by us.
As long as it's God's will.
— Inserted hy N. Batty.
WARNER. —In loving memory of my dear
mother, Mary Jano Warner, who passed
away on 1st October, 1931; also my dear
sister, FJnra, who passed away on 24th
August, 1931; also Jennie (Jean), 21st No
vember, 3911; also Pearl Jenkins, 10th Sep
tember, 1914.
You often said wc would miss you, dear
mother,
Your words have come true;
We lost ,our best and dearest friend
When we lost . you.
— Inserted by her sorrowing family, Edward
Warner, -Jessie, William, loving niece,
'Ouoenle Sparks, Hugh, Ron, Flemlngton.
WARNER.— In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed away on the . 1st Oc
tober, 1931; also my dear sisters, Florrle
and Jennie. At rest.
— Inserted by her loving son - and brother,
Graham.
WHITPORD. — In loving memory of our dear
mother and grandmother, who pascd away
on the 2nd October, 1032.
Memory is better than tears,
For memory lusts .for years,
— Inserted by her loving son and daughter-
in-law and - grandchildren, George and
Harold Martin.
WILSON. — In loving memory of our dear
father, who passed away on 2nd October.
1932; also our dear mother, who passed
away on 25th June, 1933.
Deep in our hearts there's a picture
Or our loved father and mother gone to
mst ;
In memory's frame we will keep them.
For thoy were two of the best.
— Inserted by their loving children, Nellie,
Frank, George and Ted.
WILSON.— In loving memory of my dear
father, who passed away on 2nd October,
1932.
You bade no one a last farewell.
You said good-bye to none;
Your spirit flew before we knew
That from us you had gone.
— Inserted by his daughter and son-in-law,
Alice and Eldred Lewln.
WITHY.— In loving memory of my dear father,
who passed away on tho 1st October, 1DJ-.
Ever remembered. t .
—Inserted by his loving son and daughter-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Withy.
(bereavement notices
Will be Found on Page 3).
FUNERAL NOTICES."
BENTLEY.— The Friends j ot the late
ALFRED BENTLEY are' respectfully in
vited to follow his remains to the place of
Interment. In the Melbourne Cemetery, Carl
ton. The funeral is appointed to move from
St. John the Baptist Church, Quecn's-parade,
Clifton Hill, THIS day (Monday), at a quar
ter to 4 o'clock.
ALFRED ALLISON, Funeral Director, Clif
ton Hill. Phone, JW1708.
BRENNAN,—1 The Friends of Mrs. ELSIE
BRENNAN are respectfully Informed that
the remains of .her dearly beloved daughter,
Patricia Colleen, will be interred in the Coburg
Cemetery. The funeral is appointed to move
from her residence. No. 289 Ross-atrcet, Port
Melbourne. THIS DAY (Monday). 2nd Octo
ber. at 1.30 p.m.
R. McKENZIE, Funeral Director. Head
Office: 199 Clarendon-street, South Melbourne.
Phone M3107.
CHAPMAN. — The Friends of Mr. and Mrs.
KJ JAMES 'CHAPMAN are respectfully in
vited to follow the romains of their nearly
joyed eldest daughter, Grace, to the place of
nterment, the Footseray Cemetery. The
funeral u» appointed to move from their rcai-
dence, 58 Cross-street. West Footseray. THIS
DAY (Monday), 2nd October, at 3.45 p.m.
'ALTUk WARNE. Undertaker. 291
Barkly-street, Footseray. Phone, 9 'Footseray.
CONSIDINE - The Friends of the late Mr.
JOHN CONSIDINE are respectfully in-
vite to follow his remains to the place of
interment, in the Footscray Cemetery. The
funeral is appointed to move from the rcsi-
his sister-in-law, Mrs. E. Considine.
"Eclla," 27 Newell-street, Footscray, THIS
pm (Monday), 2nd October, at 3 o'clock
and SONS, Undertakers,
Albert and Paisley streets, Footscray. Phone
funeral notices.
/ONSIDINE.— IRISH NATIONAL FOREST-
ER3. JOSEPH BTGOAR BRANCH, No.
8. — The Officers and Members of the above
Branch and the Society In general are respect
fully Invited to follow the remains of our
esteemed member, Bro. JOHN CONSIDINE, to
the place of Interment, In the Footseray Ceme
tery. The funeral Is appointed to move from
the residence of his alster-ln-law, Mrs. E.
Consldlne, 27 Ncwell-street. Footseray, THIS
DAY (Monday), 2nd October, at 3 o'clock
P,m> Bro. R. POIANESS. Chief Ranger.
Bro, J. P. GINNANK. Secretary.
CREATON. — The Friends of the late Mrs.
MATILDA CREATON are most respect
fully informed that her remains will he In
terred in tho Brighton Cemetery. Tho funeral
will leave J. Monkhouse and Son's Funeral Par
lors, Carpentcr-3trcct, Brighton, THIS DAY
(Mondav), at 4 p.m.
J. M0NKIIOU8R and 80N, Funeral Dlrec-
tors. Carpenter-street. Brighton. Tel.. X1162.
DANNOCK.— Tne Friends of the late Miss
HEPIIZIBAH DANNOCK are informed
that her remains will be interred in the llo-
roondara Cemetcrj, Kew. The funeral will
leave tne residence oi ncr nicuc, wm.
Atchison. 10 Wrexharn-road, Windsor, THIS
DAY (Mondav), 2nd October, at 11 o'clock.
B. MATTHEWS PTY. LTD.. Funeral Direc
tors, 102 Toorak-road, South Yarra. Windsor,
66.
DUNN.—The Friends of Mr. JOHN DUNN
arc respectfully invited to follow the
remains of his dearly beloved wife to the
place of interment, in the Melbourne Ceme-
tery, Carlton. The funeral is appointed to
move from his residence, "Ellerslie," 584
Rathdown-street, North Carlton, THIS (Mon-
day) MORNING, at 11 o'clock
ALFRED ALLISON, Funeral Director. Head
office, 221 Victoria-street, Melbourne West.
Phone, F1980. _____
ERWIN.—Friends of the late Mr. JOHN R.
ERWIN are respectfully informed that his
remains will be interred in the Strathallan
Cemetery, Preston. The funeral is appointed
to leave 248 Barkly-street, North Fitzroy, THIS
DAY (Monday), 2nd October, at 3.30 p.m.
HENRY J. R. LEWIS, Funeral Director,
154 Johnston-street, Fitzroy; 658 High-street,
Regent. Phone, J1066.
ERWIN.—LODGE of ST. LUKE, No. 456,
A.F. and A.M.—Brethren of the above
lodge are respectfully invited to follow the
remains of their respected Bro., JOHN RO-
BERT ERWIN, to the Strathallan Cemetery,
Preston. The funeral is appointed to leave
248 Barkly-street, North Fitzroy, THIS DAY
(Monday), 2nd October, at 3.30 p.m.
J. A. MACPHERSON. W.M.
J. T. ARROWSMITH. Sec.
HENRY J. R. LEWIS, Funeral Director.
J1066.
GIBSON.— The Friends of the late Mrs.
AMELIA ANN GIBSON are respectfully
informed that her remain will be interred in
the Fawkner Cemetery. The funeral will leave
the residence of her daughter. Mrs. W. Pedler,
42 Hope-street, Brunswick. THIS DAY (Mon
day). 2nd October, at 3.45 o'clock.
JOHN ALLISON, Funeral Director. 291 (on.
Empire Theatre). Sydney-road, Brunswick.
Telephone. Brunswick 502.
GODWILL. — The Friends of the late Mrs.
JANE GODWILL are respectfully in-
formed that her funeral will leave hur resi
dence, "Greetham," Main-road. Greensborough,
THIS DAY (Monday), 2nd October, at 11
a.m., for the place of interment in the Greens-
borough Cemetery.
E. TAYLOR and SON. Funeral Directors.
Head Office phone. Heidelberg 55.
GRAY.— The Friends of the late Mr. RICH
ARD GRAY are respectfully Invited to
follow his remains to the place of Inlormcnt,
the WlllJamstown Cemetery. The funeral le
appointed to move from his residence, "Ver
den," 145 Stephen-street. Yarravllle. THIS
DAY (Monday), 2nd October, at 2 o'clock.
WALTER A. WARNE. Undertaker, 201
Barkly-street, Footseray. Phone, 9 Footseray.
Gray.— ivy. leaf, lodge u.a.o.d.— the
Members of the above lodge are respect
fully Jnvited to follow the remains of their
late brother. R. GRAY, to the Willlnmalowu
, Cemetery. The funeral will leave hi resi
dence. Stephen-street, Yarravllle, THIS DAY
(Monday), at 2 P.m.
J, GALE. A.D.
WM. ROSKII.LY, Secretary.
HEALY. — Mass for the repose of the soul
of the late Mr.. KATE HEALY will be
celebrated nt St. Mary's Church, Manning-
road, East Malvern. THIS (Monday) MORN
ING, ut 7 a.m. The funeral will leave the
church at 3 p.m. for the Brighton Cemetery.
Funeral private.
MICHAEL MULQUEEN and SONS. 201
Lonsdale-street, Melbourne, and branches;
also at Bendigo. Phone. Cent., 5420.
HILL.— The Friends of the late Mrs. GRACE
ELIZABETH HILL are respectfully in-
formed that her remains will be interred in
the Melbourne General Cemetery, Carlton.
The funeral is appointed to move from her
residence. No. 8 Edward-street, Elsternwick.
TO-MORROW (Tuesday), 3rd October, at 10
o'clock.
R. McKENZlE, Funeral Director Head
Office:- 199 Clarendon-street, South Melbourne.
Phone M3107.
HOLMAN.— The Friends of Mr. WILLIAM
HOLMAN are respectfully invited to fol
low the remains of his dearly beloved wife,
Margaret, to the place of interment, the Mel
bourne General Cemetery, Carlton. The fune
ral will leave hia residence, 134 Park-street,
Abbots lord, THIS Ii'YY (Monday), 2nd Octo
ber, at 3 o'clock.
WALTER ' FERGUSON, Funeral Director,
Vere-strect, Collingwood; and corner High and
James streets, Northcote. . Phone, J1448.
HOPE. — The Funeral of the late JAMES
HOPE, of 14 Warriston-atreet. Brighton,
will arrive at the Brighton Cemetery THIS
(Monday) MORNING, tnc 2nd October, at 11
o'clock.
A. A. SLEIGHT PTY. LTD.. Funeral Direc
tors, 321 Bay-street, Brighton. Phone XI 146.
HOUSTON; — The Friends of Mrs. VERA and
the late KEITH HOUSTON are respect
fully informed that the remain of their dearly
lovc'd 6on. Keith, will be Interred In tho New
Melbourne General Cemetery, Fawkner. The
funeral will leave the residence of his grand
mother, Mro. H, Houston. 83 Cunningham-
street, Northcote. THIS DAY (Monday). 2nd
October, at 11 o'clcck.
JOSIAH HOLDSWORTH. Funeral Director,
380 Lygon-street. Carlton. Phone F12U3.
JACKSON. — The Funeral of the late Mrs.
ELIZABETH ANN JACKSON will arrive
ut the Bendigo Cemetery entrance THIS DAY
(Monday), the 2nd October, at 1.30 p.m.
LE PINE and SON, Funeral Directors,
Phone, J1441.
ITNIGHT.— The Friends of Mr. and Mrs.
JLYfREDK. C. KNIGHT are informed thu:
the remains of their heloved daughter.
May. Eu'.ihe, wilt be interred in Melbourne
General Cemetery, Carlton. The funeral will
leave the residence of her uncle, Mr. A. W.
Knell, 49 Vincent-street, Glen Iris, THIS
DAY (Monday), 2nd October, at 3 p.m.
DRAYTON and GARSON, Undertakers,
High-street, Malvern, and Windsor. Tel.,
U1228 and Win. 370. -
LIMEROCK.— The Funeral of the late
JEAN1E LIMEROCK will leave Spencer-
street Station nt 9.30 a.m. Tuesday, for inter
ment ac the St. Hilda Cemetery.
IVINGSTON'E. — The Friends oiTthe late
J Mr. FRANK STANLEY LIVINGSTONE
are respectfully invited to follow his remains
to the place of Interment, the Fawkner Ceme
tery. The funeral will leave his residence, 6
River-street, South Yarra, THIS DAY (Mon
day), 2nd October, at 2.30. and proceed to the
Toorak Methodist Church for a short service.
E. BURTON arid SON. Undertakers, 261
Malvenwoad, South Yarra. Phone, Windsor
728.
MACHIN. — The Friends of the late
CHARLES HENRY MACHIN are respect
fully informed that his remains will be in
terred in the Melbourne General Cemetery,
Carlton. The funeral is appointed to move
from R. McKenzie's Funeral Parlors, 197
Clarendon-street, South Melbourne, THIS DAY
(Monday). 2nd October, at 11 a.m.
R. McKENZIE. Undertaker, South Mel-
bourne. Phone M3107. .
MACHIN.— FREE GARDENERS, G.U.O.,
ROYAL CHARTER LODGE, No. 15, Port
Melbourne. — The Officers and Brethren of the
above Lodge and Order are respectfully re
quested to attend the funeral of our late Bro..
CHARLES H, MACHIN. The funeral is ap
pointed to leave R. McKenzie's Parlors, 197
Clarendon-street. South Melbourne, THIS DAY
(Monday), 2nd October, at 11 a.m. By order
F. WALKINSHAW, R.W.M. D. GREIG. Secretary.
MORGAN. — The Frlenda of the late Mlsn
ELIZA ESTHER MORGAN are Invited
to follow her remulns to the Burwood Ceme
tery. The funeral will leave her residence
No. 13 Lyndhurst-street, Richmond. THIS
DAY (Monday), the 2nd October, at 2 p.m.
LE PINE and SON, Funeral Directors.
Phone, J1441.
VTORTON.— -The Funeral of the late Mrs.
IN MILDRED C. NORTON, of Bundoora. will
arrive at the Strathallnn Cemetery THIS DAY
'ALFJIED !ALLISON!mFuneral Director, Clif
ton lflll.
'BRIEN. — The Friends of the late Mr.
JOHN JOSEPH O'BRIEN aro respectfully
Informed that his remains will bo lntorred
In the Melbourne General Cemetery. Carlton.
The funeral is appointed to move from Ills
residence, 41 Bridge-street. Fort Melbourne.
TIIIS dAy (Mondnyl, 2nd October, at J.30
p.m., proceeding to St. Joseph Catholic
Church, Rouse-street, Port Melbourne, cn
rR.C McKFNZlE, Funeral Director, Port Mel
bourne. M3107.
RAGG. — The Friends of the late HENRY
JAMES (HARRY) RAGG are respoctfully
notified that his funeral will leave his mother'
rcRidcncc "Glen Arvon" Dairy, 85 Richmond-
terrace, RlchmoniC THIS DAY '(Monday). 2nd
October, nt 3.30 o'clock, for Ills last resting
place. In the Box 1III1 Cemetery, arriving about
4 o'clock.
WILLIAM J. GARNAR. Funeral Director,
Daiidonong. Phone Dandenong, 308.
SETARO. — Solemn omce and Requiem Mass
lor the repose of the late Rev. -JOHN
SETARO will be celebrated at- the Salcslan
College cnapcl, Sunbury, THIS (Monday)
MORNING, "t 10.30. Tne funeral will leave
at tho conclusion of tho mass at 11.30 for
the Sunbury Cemetery.
ALFRED ALLISON. Funeral Director, Clif
ton Hill. Phono JW1708.
SHEPHERD. — The Friends of the late Mr.
CHARLES SHEPHERD aro respectfully
Inrormed that his remains ivlll be Interred In
the Footseray Cemetery. The funeral will
leave the residence of his noil, Mr, Mervyu
Shenherd; 23 Ballarat-road. Maidstone, THIS
DAY (Monday), at 3.30 p.m.
NELSON BR03., Undertakers. Victoria-
street, Fuutscrny (tel. 13). and all suburbs.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
SMITH.— The Friends of the late Mr. LOUIS
THOMAS SMITH are respectfully informed
that his remains will be Interred in the Mel
bourne General Cemetery, Carlton. The funeral
will leave his residence, Mt. Pleasant-road,
Tunstall, THIS DAY (Monday), 2nd October,
at. 10.30 a.m.
RENTLE and HOLDSWORTH. Funeral Di
rector. -225 Park-street, South Melbourne.
Tel. Ml 350.
STAFF (nee Molloy). — The Friends of Mr.
WALTER STAFF are respectfully invited
to follow the remains of hi denrly beloved
wife, Edna, to tho place of Interment, the
Cheltenham Cemetery. Charman-road. The
funeral will leave the residence of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. T. Molloy. "Clarclna." McRae-
street, Senford, THIS DAY (Monday), 2nd
October, nt 3 o'clock.
W. D. ROSE and SON. Undertakers, Char-
man-road. Cheltenham. Phone 42, Chelt.
SYKES.— The Friend of the late Mr. ALEX
ANDER SYKES. "Pine Park." St. Al
bans, are respectfully Invited to follow his
remains to the place of Interment, the Foots
eray Cemetery. The funeral Is appointed tc
move from Walter A. Warne's Private Parlora,
291 Bark'y-street, Footseray. THIS (Monday)
AlvJlvlN 1I> U, zna UClUlltT. UL li U,. ill.
WALTER A. WARNE. Undertaker. 291
Barkly-street. Foolscray. Phone. 9 Footseray.
rpREUMAN.— The Friends of the late Mr.
JL HARRY TREUMAN are informed that his
remains will he interred in the Necropolis
Cemetery, Spring Vale. The funeral will leave
the residence of his brother-in-law, Major II.
\. Home, "Bbyton." 14 Summerhlll-road, East
Malvern, THIS. DAY (Monday), the 2nd Oc
tober, at 11.30 a.m.
W. G. APPS and SONS PTY. LTD., 239
Lonsdalc-strcct. J1145 (2 lines).
WICKS.— The Friends of Mr. JAMES WIL
LIAM J. WICKS are respectfully in
formed that the remains of his dearly beloved
wife. Annie, will be interred in the Box Hill
General Cemetery. The funeral will leave his
residence. 116 Beaconsfleid-parade, Albert Park,
THIS DAY (Monday), 2nd October, at 2.30
p.m.
RENTLE and HOLDSWORTH. Funeral Di
rectors, 225 Park-street, South Melbourne. Tel.
M1350.
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