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BIRTHS.
GALL (nee Beryl Gilbert).— On the 20th
January, at B. N. Hospital, Euroa, to Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Gall, "Hazelmere," Bal-
mattum East— a daughter.
RIDDELL (nee Marjorie Cock).— On the 22nd
January, at "Carbethon," East Malvern, to
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Riddell, of 67 Beaver-
street, East Malvern— a son (Andrew
Donald).
WOODARD (nee Emily Ada Bishop). — On
the 21st January, at Ayton Private Hospital,
Camberwell, to Mr. and Mrs. John Argent
Woodard— a son (John Stuart). Both well.
DEATHS.
BALDING. — On the 22nd January, at a pri-
vate hospital, Arthur Reginald Bath, dearly
beloved husband of Euphemia Balding, of 53
Nimmo-street, Essendon, aged 47 years.
A beautiful life ended.
BEASTON.— About the 20th January, at
Texas, U.S.A., Rev. Thomas Beaston, Th.M.,
dearly loved son of the late Thomas Beaston
and Jane Kelly, step-son of the late John
Kelly, and loving brother of Margaret (Mrs.
G. Backhouse, 119 Windermere-street, Bal-
larat), formerly of Outtrim and Korum-
burra, aged 51 years. (By cable).
Thy will be done.
BOYLE.— On the 22nd January, at his resi-
dence, Mt. Pleasant-road, Forest Hill, Wil-
liam James, loving husband of Harriet, lov-
ing father of Caroline (Mrs. Finger), Annie
(Mrs. Turner), William, Ethel (Mrs. Cornell),
Elsie (Mrs. Mullins, deceased), Alfred,
David, Minnie, Harry, Louis, Daisy, Donald
and Connie, aged 79 years. Passed peacefully
away.
CARRICK.— On the 22nd January, Annie,
widow of the late Thomas Carrick, and
loving mother of Alex., Annie (Mrs. Woolf),
Nellie (Mrs. Small), Richard, Frank, Emily
(Mrs. Giddings) and Harry, aged 77 years.
R.I.P.
EADES.— On the 22nd January, at 6 Lisson-
grove, Hawthorn, William Alexander, dear-
ly loved husband of the late Athalia Eades,
and loving father of Evelyn (Mrs. Fay),
Connie, Nellie (Mrs. Brock) and Ada, aged
81 years. Late of New Zealand Loan and
Mercantile Agency Co. Pty. Ltd.
FISHLOCK.— On the 22nd of January, at
Dunolly, Alice Mary, sister of Annie (Mrs.
Beveridge), Mary, Ada (Mrs. Willmott),
Tom, Louisa (Mrs. Lummis), Eva (Mrs.
Doran) and Edward.
FRANCIS.— On the 22nd January, at 42 Her-
bert-street, Albert Park, Osmond John,
loved husband of Ellen, and father of Rose
(Mrs. Lyons), Jack and Sheila (Mrs.
Schwind), and brother of Fred and Arthur
(deceased), late A.I.F., and Mrs. E. R.
Keane, aged 62 years. Late of Gaffney's
Creek. R.I.P.
GALLACHER.— On the 21st January, Hugh,
loved brother of George and Ada, and loved
uncle of Lallah, Zena, Ruth, Edward and
Yvonne.
GOLDSTONE. — At her residence, 33 Park-
street, East Brunswick, Minnie, the dearly
beloved wife of Abraham, loving mother of
Gerald, Annie, Tillie, Jean, Mannie, Sylvia,
beloved mother-in-law of Samuel, and loved
grandma of little Frances Leila. Minyan
Thursday (morning and night), Friday and
Sunday (morning and night).
GREEN.— On the 22nd January, at her
daughter's residence, 49 Teak-street, Caul-
field South, Matilda Susanah, dearly beloved
wife of the late Alfred Green, and loving
mother of Bessie (Mrs. Waters), Ernest,
Henry, Gordon, Herbert (deceased, A.I.F.,
killed in action), Ivy (Mrs. Lever), aged 82
years. Peacefully sleeping.
GREEVES.— On the 21st January, at her
residence, 52 Murray-street, Elsternwick,
Maria Elizabeth (Bessie), the dearly loved
wife of the late William H. Greeves, and
loving mother of Violet, Ernest and Bea-
trice, dear sister of Louisa Laffin.
In God's care.
HIBBERT.— On the 22nd January (suddenly),
at his residence, 13 Buckley-street, Foots-
cray, John, the dearly beloved husband of
Blanche Hibbert, and loving stepfather of
Lindsay and Clara, beloved brother of Mary
(Mrs. W. George), Edmond and William,
aged 45 years.
Dearly loved and sadly missed.
MAHONY.— On the 21st January, at his resi-
dence, "Ardrah," Camp-road, Campbellfield,
Daniel C. Mahony, dearly beloved husband
of Bridget, and loving father of Nellie,
Margaret (deceased) and Mary, aged 76
years. R.I.P.
MAYNARD. — Passed peacefully away at her
residence, 107 Cecil-street, Fitzroy, Anniss,
beloved wife of the late Walter Marshall
Maynard; loving mother of Charles and
Bertram, devoted grandmother of Anniss
and Bert, friend of Charles Campbell and
J. Sutch.
McARTHUR.— On the 21st January, at Ararat,
David, beloved husband of the late Amelia
McArthur, and loving father of Susan (de-
ceased), Peter (deceased), Margaret (Bal-
larat), Christina (Mrs. Knight, of Beech-
worth), Eliza (Mrs. Schobell, of Melbourne),
Amelia (Mrs. Blythman, Ararat), David
(deceased) and George (Ararat), aged 82
years.
McGREGOR.— On the 21st January (suddenly),
at the residence of his mother, 25 Church-
street, Middle Brighton, John Maxwell, be-
loved third son of Mrs. McGregor and the
late William McGregor, loved brother of
Roy, Mabel (deceased), Alan, Bon and
Bill, aged 33 years.
MINIHAN. — On the 22nd January, at his
residence, 706 Urquhart-street, Ballarat,
Daniel Thomas, dearly beloved and only
son of Thomas and Rachael Minihan, much
loved brother of Francis Unsworth, and
loved nephew of Emma L. Breen, Tress-
street, Mount Pleasant, in his 24th year.
R.I.P. Privately interred at Daylesford.
PATON.— On the 22nd January, at private
hospital, East Malvern, Florence, second
beloved daughter of Bryce and Emily J.
F. Paton, and loving sister of Jessie (Mrs.
Wilson), Else and James, of 21 Murray-
street, Prahran, aged 52 years.
PATON. —On the 22nd January, at a private
hospital, Florence, of "Sherwood," Murray-
street, Prahran, devoted daughter of the
late Bryce and Emily Paton, ever loving
sister of Jessie (Mrs. Wilson), Elsie (Sale),
Noel, and Maybelle (sister-in-law), loving
auntie of Phyllis, Jean, Ronald and Linda.
Peacefully sleeping.
PEAPS.— On the 22nd January, at Williams-
town Hospital (result of accident), William
Inkerman Peaps (electrician), 77 Ferguson-
street, North Williamstown, beloved husband
of Alice Lena, loved father of Ruth, aged
51 years. Resting.
POLLOCK. — On the 22nd January, at the
Children's Hospital, Joan Lorraine, only
child of William and Violet Pollock, of 24
Darlington-grove, East Coburg, aged 1
year. Our little bud in heaven.
RAFTOPULOS.— On the 22nd January, at his
residence, 48 View-street, Mont Albert,
Platon Gerassimos, the beloved husband of
Maro Raftopulos, and fond brother of Con-
stantine, Arthur, Spero, Demo and Eugenia
Plezes, aged 46 years.
A patient sufferer at rest.
REEVES.— On the 22nd January, at her resi-
dence, No. 53 Fisher-street, East Malvern,
Theresa Despic, relict of the late Charles
John Reeves, late of St. Kilda, loved mother
of Arthur (deceased), Thomas (deceased),
Isabella, Marion, Muriel, Annie and Charles,
aged 80 years.
SPENCER.— On the 22nd January, at his resi-
dence, Yarra-road, Croydon, Lewis, loving
husband of Martha, loved father of Milner
and Norman, dear father-in-law of Sylvia
and Eileen, loving grandpapa of Joyce, John
and Raymond, aged 65. At rest.
SUTTON.— On the 22nd January, Leonard
Samuel Sutton, of 206 Prospect Hill-road,
Surrey Hills, the dearly loved husband of the
late Jane S. Sutton, loving father of Jean
and Leonard, also loved father-in-law of
Charlie and Iris, aged 54 years.
TORNEY.—On the 21st January, at Base Hos-
pital, Ballarat (result of motor accident),
Joseph, dearly beloved husband of Mabel
Torney, of 22 Clarke-street, Prahran, loving
father of Ivy (Mrs. T. Watson), Thelma
(Mrs. H. Sneath) and Ella, devoted grand-
father of little Heather, aged 51 years.
TREHARNE. — On the 22nd January, at a
private hospital, St. Kilda, Rees Maddock,
relict of the late Mary Byrt Treharne, and
loved father of Arthur and Gwendolyn, aged
81 years. Remains at Apps's chapel.
YOUNG.— On the 22nd January, at Royal Mel-
bourne Hospital, Samuel, dearly beloved hus-
band of Martha Young, of 74 St. Elmo-
road, Ivanhoe, and beloved father of Ralph
(deceased) and Enid, aged 73 years.
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IN ME1VIORIAM.
BEVAN.-In loving memory of my clear hua-
oand . and father, who passed away 23rd
January, 1920; also Baby Francis Allan,
pawed Rtvay 28th March, 1020.
_ Ever remembered. ,
BEVAN - bpv y lov,n£ wi£o am 5on»
toml memory of our dear son-
L,. -' Un(l brother-in-law, Dick, who
passed away 23rd January, 1020.
'it,.. > . Nflt forgotten.
Mr« and -iIrs- North and
family, Brunswick.
BOWYER - i l1 , lov'nif remembrance of our
ar! loVn 'i1, Eric, who (lJed on (ho 14th Janu-
l1?' J?!- t Not forgotten,
tar?» >.,v his loving parents, "Clon-
r"'1 WannJnk(pcc-road, Hawthorn,
CARROLL - owY> loving memory of my
lKf who died 23rd January,
FnSP /ill? tJp,Ar nc ,n Hod's uwoet care,
— M G sorrow, deceit and dospalr.
CONNOLLY - ,ovlnP, memory of my dear
ttwnv «iciiol,V Connolly, who passed
January 1035 to ni ita1' 1£oreland« on mi
nwe onl\ 11 beautiful memory
n.A1.r,limc")bcr my whole life through,
But IU sweetneas will linger for ever!
— in.nMn 1 (hat memory of you.
_ n!ly. Cral8lcl,m-n. "",l"g wlt' Kmnm Con-
IN IMEMORIAM.
CROWE.— In loving memory of my dear hus
band and loving father, Daniel Crowe, who
died at Ncerlm, on the 23rd January, 1017.
Death can alter many things,
But this it alters never.
The memory of the happy days
When we were all together.
— Inserted by his loving wife, nnd family.
DAVIDSON. — In sad and loving memory of
our dear father, who passed away at
Mount Egerton, 23rd January. 1935.
As wc loved him. so wc miss him.
Thoughts of him are ever dear:
Loved, remembered, longed for always,
As it dawns the first sad year.
— Inserted by his loving daughter, Doreen;
son-in-law. Mick, and grandchildren, Noel,
Duncan, Betty and Joan.
FAIRHALL (nee Selwyn).— In loving memory
of our darling mother, who passed away
on the 21st January, 1933.
Where the hidden future lies let it rest,
God, who veiled it from our eyes, knowcth
best.
Mother's favorite lines.
— Inserted by her loving daughter and son-
in-law, C. and J. Lldsay, and loving grand
son, John.
FEATHERSTON. — In affectionate remembrance
of our loving son, William, who departed
this life on the 22nd January, 1932, aged 35
years.
Not a day do wc forget you.
In our heaiko you are always near;
We who loved you. sadly miss you
.As it dawns another sad year.
Immaculate heart of Mary,
Your prayer for him extol;
Oh; sacred heart of Jesus,
Have mercy on his soul.
—Inserted by his loving father and mother,
sister and brothers.
GARDNER. — In sad but loving memory of my
dear husband and our dear dad, George,
who passed away on the 23rd January, 1933.
Loved In life, treasured In death,
A beautiful memory is all we have left.
—Inserted by his loving wife and family.
GARDNER. — Treasured remembrance of my
darling father, who passed away 23rd Janu
ary, 1933.
A beautiful life full of kindly deeds,
A helping hand to those in need,
To memory ever dear.
— Loving son and daughter, Ethel and
Horrle Egan, West Australia.
GOULLEE. — In loving memory of Miriam
Louisa, witc 01 Alired Goullcc, of Iicres-
ford-road. Sunshine, nnd loving mother of
Ethel (Mrs. Stead) aud Alfred (deceased).
Peacefully sleeping.
— Inserted by her loving husband and daugh
ter.
HAY.— In loving memory oi my dear hus
band and our deur father, who passed away
on the 23rd January, 1934.
Death can alter many things,
But this It alters never,
The memory of the happy days,
When we were nil together.
—Inserted by his loving wife and family.
JOHNSON- — In loving memory of my dear
wife, and loving mother, who passed away
on 23rd January, 1933.
The flowers wo placo upon your grave
May wither and decay;
But thoughts of "you wno live beneath
Will never fade away.
—Inserted by hrr loving husband and chil
dren, Ivy, Esma and wally.
JOHNSON. — in loving memory of our darling
son and brother, Nathaniel George, who
passed awny 23rd January, 1934.
Not just to-day, but every 'day,
In sticnce wo remember.
—Inserted by mum, dad nnd Edna.
JOHNSTON— SEDDON. — Loving memories of
our dear little Dorothy, ana baby Robbie;
also A If, uncle of above.
All that was taken shall be made good,
All that puzzles me understood.
And the little white hands that X lost one
day
Shall lead me into a better way.
—Inserted by their loving mother, father,
sisters and brothers.
LEONARD. — In loving memory of our only
son, Billie, who was . drowned 23rd Janu
ary. 1935.
The memory of his little ways
Will, live with us. for ever;
Sweet little man, too lovely to stay,
We will chenah your memory for ever.
—Inserted by his loving parents and sister,
Elvle.
LEONARD.— In loving remembrance of our
dear nephew, who passed away 23rd Jan
uary, 1935. . „
—inserted by his' loving Auntie Ruby, Uncle
Joe, Auntie Alma . Uncle George and
cousins.
LEONARD. — In loving memory of my dear
nephew, Billy, who passed away on the 23rd
January, 1935.
Too deurly loved' to be forgotten.
—Inserted by .Auntie Daisy and uncle Herb,
MACBETH. — In loving memory of my dear
brother-in-law, Tas, who died on 23rd
Januar>, JD35.
One of the kindest, one of tho best,
A loving memory Is all that Is left,
—Inserted by L. Macbeth.
MACBETH.— in. loving . memory of my dear
husband, Tasman, who passed away on
23rd January, 1935, at 61 Beaconsfield-
parade, Nortlicote (late A.I.F., Ansae),
sadly missed; also my dear mother, who
passed away at the Alfred Hospital 5th
September, 1933. Loved ones reunited.
Long days ami nights he bore his pain,
To wait for cure was all in vuln.
But God alone, who thought it best,
Did ease hia pain and give him rest.
No sympathy is needed now. dear Tas,
Y'our enres are all at rest.
And happy are we, who to-day can say, ,
Wo loved you and did our best.
Culm and peaceful, they are sleeping
Sweetest rest has followed pain.
When wc think of hu «.ucy uuifcreu.
How could we wish them back again 7
— Inserted by loving wife and daughter,
Nell.
MACBETH. — in loving memory of my dent
brothers, Tas, died 23rd January, 1935;
Arch, died 21st November, 1931; also HcU-
ley, killed in action. '
For them, sweet rest;
For us. Just memories.
Sadiy missed. <
—Their loving sister, E. Qulnccy,
MACDOUGALL, — In loving memory of dear
Bonnie, who passed away 23rd January,
1932.
Slncero and true In heart and mind,
What a loving memory- to leave behind,
—Inserted by . her pals, Alf and Mazio.
MACKENZIE--McCULLUM. — In loving
memory of piy- dear husband, - John, ana
our dear father, who passed away at Bruns-
wick on the -23d 'January ,"1933; also his
dear friend; Duncan McCullum, at Brighton,
on 6th « July, 1926.-' Ever remembered.
Three years have passed- since that sad day,
When one X loved was called away;
The loss was, great, . the -.shock severe,
X little- thought the end was near.
It Is only those who< have- lost can tell,
The sorrow of parting without -farewoll.
—Inserted by his loving wife. Anuo, and
family, Lizzie, John, Jdmcs,
MACKENZIE — Xn. loving memory of my dear
1033 0 paa8C away 011 3rd January,
Einpty yotir corner, daddy,
vacant Is your chair,
Il«5 W1<m ,vo i0., 10 Visit homo
We miss you amine tliorc. '
— Inserted by his loving son, Jamas. and
chifdrenaU "Inlaw' Lizzie, und grand-
MARTORANA.— In fond memory of my be-
January 1027 paSBCd aWuy on (ho 23.d
—inserted by 'her husband,. Ernest.
MARTORANA. — In loving memory of our dear
aiy mr passed , at, ay on tno 23rd Janu-
—inserted by" her' sons, Ernest, Leslie, Fred,
and daughter, syi via,.
MAYNE.— in fond remembrance of our dear
mother .who passed away on the 22nd
January, 1029, -
—inserted uy her children. George, Jim,
Louisa, David, .Walter and Ethel, .
McKENZIE.— In loving memory of our dar
ling mother, Azuy who -passed away 2»>iu
January, 1931. .
— Inserted - by her loving sons, Walter, Ed
ward and John. .
McLENNAN. — lu loving memory of ray dear
wife, lot, who- passed away at Heathcote
on 23rd January, 1931, loving mother of
Noel and Lola.' 1
—inserted by A. D. McLennan.
McLENNAN (nee Tot Bowman). — In loving
memory of our dearly loved daughter anu
sister, Elizabeth Annie, wbo ' passed away
23rd January, 1934. . '
McMAHON. — In loving memory of iny dear
wife, Vera, fond mother of Frank aud Des,
. whOp passed away 23rd January, 1932.
—inserted by her loving husband, Tom, and
loving 'cnildrcn, Frank and Des' McMuhou,
of Cornish Arms Hotel,, Brunswick.
McMAHON (nee Vera Price).— In loving mo-
mory of our , dear daughter, Vera, wqu
passed away on 2lrd January, 1932.
It.I.P.
—Inserted by htr loving parents, F. and
M. 'Price.
McMAHON. — In loving memory of our dear
January lU3'2.W'1R.x.apfe<l Hay U' 3lu
—Inserted bym her .loving sisters, M. xlar-
man and ' E. McDonald..
MILLS. —In loving memory of my dear son,
William Hay, accidentally kihed at Wal
lace /23rd January, 1934. Memories.
—Inserted by his mother, and sisters, isa-
boi and Beth, Koowccrup.
MILLS.— In fondest arid loving 'remembrance
of my darling Bill (W H. 'Mills, Kooweo-
rup), . aged 26 years, . accidentally killed
Wallace Crossing- 23rd. January, 1934.
Ioved. remembered - longed for always
— lnsorted by Doris Hams, Trafalgar.
MOODIE.'— in 'loving remembrance of my' dear
mother, , Lucy m: Moodie, who doparted
tnls Ufeton-23rd January, 1912,- at Fitzroy,
—inserted by heir loving son, Leslie.
MORRIS. —In loving memory-. of .our dear ones
—mother, who died 22nd .October, . 1929:
brothers, Joseph G,, 23rd Januaiw, 1930 auo
James XI., 21st- January, , 1935.
Resting where no suadows fall.
— Monarto, , Grattan-street, . Seymour.
PETERSEN. — In loving memory of our dear
mother, . who passed, awuy at . Lyndhursi,
late of Preston.
In - my gardeu of memories we meet overy
day,
And live again awoet yesterdays.
—Elsie, 'Boo and family,- and husband, D.
Petersen.
POUT.— in fond and loving ' memory of my
dear husband, George,' who passed- away
at Moonee Ponds on the '.-23rd January,
1932; also my » dear step-daughter. Ada
Tunsley Watson,' passed away 2Ulh Novem
ber, 1932. . . . - - - -
Bwcotest memories, fond and true,
Will linger for .. ever in . my garden of
memory.
— Inserted by his ' loving wife, Barah E.
POUt, , .
RICKARD. — In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed peacefully away at the
Austin Hospital on 23rd January, 1933, -
A beautiful life of kindly deeds, 4
A helping hand lo all In need;
Sincere ana true in heart and mind,
What a beautiful memory to leave behind,
—lnsorted by her loving son, Harry; daugh-
tcr-ln-law, Edlo, and lamlly.
RICKARD.— Sacred to the memory of my be
loved mother, who passed .peacefully away
on vhe 23rd January, 1933.
Your hands wero never idle,
For always you would find
Them helping someone needy
With \llttlc acts so kind.
Those who havo a mother, .love her while
you may, . .
For you never know how much you'll miss
her uutir she Is called away - _
— Inserted by her loving daughter, Myrtle.
RICKARD.— In affectionate memory of my
dear friend, Marlon -Rlckard/ called home
on 23rd January, 1933.
A stanch friend and patient - sufferer.
—A. S. Johnson.
ROURKE.— In loving memory , of our dear
father. Richard Joseph, who passed away
on the 23rd January, 1935.
Gone are you for- ever, dad,
The best palwo ever had, «
— Inserted by. his loving , sons, , William,
John. Loonard, Richard, and - his loving
daughter, Phyllis. -
IN MEMORIAM
ROURKE. — In loving memory of my father,
Richard Joseph, who fell asleep on tho 23rd
January 1935.
Two little words not hard to write,
But two I will remember all my life—
My Dad.
— Inserted by his loving daughter, Dorothy,
son-in-law, Bert, and grandchildren Ron
and Eileen, 11 Ross street, Surrey Hills.
ROURKE. —In loving memory of my dear
father, Richard Joseph, who passed away
on the 23rd January, 1935.
His life was one whole sacrifice.
His heart was true and tender;
He toiled so hard for those he loved,
Then left them to remember.
— Inserted by his loving daughter, Edith;
son-in-law, Peter, and grandchildren, June
and Bob, 36 Talbot avenue, Balwyn,
SEDDON.— In loving memory of our dear hus
band and father, Alf. who passed away on
the 23rd January, 1D28; also our darling
nicee and cousin, Dorotuy.
Dearest to memory is tho one we have
lost and loved so well,
— Inserted by his wife and sons.
SIMMONDS. — in loving memory of our dear
mother, Theresa Jane, who pasjccl awuy
23rd January, jD35, at Geelong.
In God's care, but lor ever in our thoughts.
— Inserted by Prlacilla, Lilian, Ancil ana
Cecil.
31JiTTLE,— in loving memory of Mary Ann,
died 23rd January, 1935.
—Inserted by her loving husband, family,
and sister.
SPITTLE. — In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on the 23rd Janu
ary, 1035.
—inserted by her loving son nnd daughter-
in-law, bred and May, HculcsvUlc.
SPITTLE.— In loving memory ot our dear
mother, who passed away on 23rd January,
1935.
—inserted by her loving son and daughter-
in-law, Frank and Ivu.
SPITTLE. — In memory of a loving mother,
who God called home 23rd January, 1035;
also iris, our darling daughter.
Both too dearly loved to bo forgotten,
— Arthur, Neiile.
SETTLE — I,n -ovlr.g memory of our clear
mother nnd grandmother Mary Ann Spittle,
who passed away on the 23rd January, 1935.
. , . t Ioved by all. f
—Inserted .by her sorrowing daughter. Ado,
and son-in-law und family;
STaUBLI. — fn loving memory of my dear
husband and father, Julius Werner, who
passed away on 23rd Januury, 1931.
Loycd in life, treasured in death.
A beautiful memory Is all wo have left.
—Inserted by his loving wife and daughter,
38 I'age-strcet. Albert Park, 8.C.6.
loving memory of my
dearly beloved wife and mother, who
passed on tne 23rd January, 1929.
, ne JovfiiK husband and
daughter, Kathleen Manning,
J0Vl"P niemory or my dear
?rv fcnWd ' wh0 dCcd 011 thc 3rd Janu-
,1 3 ai? my dear father, Thomas,
Who on tho I8ih September, 3022.
' ,Ar«r%«toJll.l\?lory u.,an words can tell
A lovcld%omh|?r ana taU,cr 1 lost <"">
' MV<&CP
UKhtcMnqJw.' Kih(!l?V'nK sun' 'l0,a' and
TOPP.— in loving memory of my dear wife.
,d'cd ht her sister's residence, Mrs J
S "M3Wnllam£lmVn' 23M And:
The years may wipe out many thlocal
But time will wipe out never
The memory of those happy days,
That wc had spent together.
—Inserted by her loving husband and fam-
TOPP-— In loving memory of our donr mother
and grandma, who died at WlUlamslown on
23rd January, 1033.
—Inserted by her loving daughters, Elsie
and Ada; .son-in-law, Alex, .und grandsons,
Archie, Bill und Gordon.
TOPP. — In loving memory of our dear mother
and grandma, who so suddenly left us three
years ago to-day.
Always helping someone with little acts
so kind
—Inserted by lier loving daughter, Mar-
i ,aon-ln:la\v, Charlie, and grandchild
ren, Peter, Charles, Margaret and William.
T' /ncmol'y ol my dear mother
Jmiuary 1933 Ph I,aaBcd a«uy on tlio 23rd
So dearly loved, so Badly missed,
famllyf onurhngton!'"5 llauB,ltcr- Lily, nnd
tmnd'llamuehttnto'ur'Yovlni/faufe'r: who
passed away on the 23rd January 193.
A beautiful memory left behind
Of a loving husband and father, true and
Wo have lost .but heaven has gnlned
- Ono of tho -best thc world contained,
— inserted by- loving wlfo nnd family.
WILCOX. — in loving momory of my dear
1 oti ni passed away 23rd January.
Doris. " grandpa . of Vera and
wf.rl!W11 ,ce him some bright morning,
on ll'O Other aldo; ' "u|"
elm'I flee his bright face beaming,
Not changed, but glorified. b'
jiff1?.. oving daughter. Rose; also grand
daughters, Vera and Doris. biunu
w'LS0N — In over loving memory of our
JanuaryUEi933' Edna' who: passed away 23rd
Gone from our home,
Rut nover from our hearts.
loving father, mother,
sisters and brothers. /
YOUNG. — In memory of. my dear father, David
Youdg, fif 17 Newman-street, Thornbury
2' .PMon), who. passed away on the.
23rd January, 1935; also. my mother and
brother. -/
This, road .we all have to travel,'
. /Leade to loved ones gone before
The tangled, skein of life unravelled
. And. partings are no more. ,
— Inesrtedby his daughter, Violet,- nnd son-
in-law, - p. Tcnnent, and grandchildren,
George,. - Harold, andRouIe,
YOUNG.— In loving memory of my dear father,
5v?.2 away on the 23rd January
19J5; also my dear mother, on the 23rd
fn5»ruaryi' also my dear brother, Jim.
1002, and also my dear brother Dave, klllea
inaction.
Quickly, quietly, came the call,
Their death a shock to' all;
«„8J?d(len chnse in a moment fell,
. . With not a chance to say farewell,
—inserted- by his loving daughter, Annie i
son-in-law Jack, and .grandchild, Leslie,
YOUNG.— In' loving memory of my father
—Inserted by Myra.
YOUNG.— In the loving , memory of my dear
father, who passed aw/ay on the 23rd Janu-
1935 ; also ray dear mother, on the
3?rd 1907; also rijy dear brother,
brotl,er' Davc'
God saw that they were weary.
The hill was hard, to climb,
And so He gently closed their eyes.
And whispered. Peace bo thine.
—Inserted by his loving daughter, Alice,
IIerbfer en' Myrtle, Alma, Bilbo and
YOUNG.— In loving memory of my dear
father, who passed away on the 23rd Janu-
Fcbruary/lOOT.0 mother' w" Paseca, away
Your momory Is as dear , to-day
As In the hour you passed away.
Wo loved you then, we love you etlll.
forget you, dad. we never will.
—Inserted by his loving daughter, Susan,
Shirley"1 aW b' and granddaughter,
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.
HAYES. — Mrs. G. JOHNSON and Mrs. D.
OLVER sincerely ACKNOWLEDGE with
deep gratitude every expression of sympathy
and kindness in their recent sad bereavement,
especially thanking Dr. Robinson. Will all
please accept this as a personal expression of sincere thanks.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
BALDING. - The Friends of Mr. ARTHUR
REGINALD BATH BALDING are re
spectfully informed that h)s funeral will leave
...r«»'t,relldeEcc,«.53 Nlmmo-street, EsBcndon,
(Thursday), at -3 p.m., .arriving
at the place of Interment, tho St. Kllda Ceme
tery. at 3.45 p.m.
.JOSEPH ALLISON PTY. LTD., Funoral
Directors, 678 Mount Alcxander-roud, Moonee
Ponds (FU6451).
BALStG7"9,T,4Ij STAR OF FLEMING-
TON LODGE, No. 08, P.A.F.S.— The
oiuccrs and Members of the above lodge and
Km-,!S,c.lcl? »ln . Selner,d are Informed that the
rema ns of their dearly beloved Bro„ ARTHUR
REGINALD BALDING, , P.M., will be ln-
torred In the St. Kllda Cemetery. Tho funeral
will leave his resldenco, "Glcnora/ Nlmmo-
3 p0m E3flendon' XHIS DAY (Thursday), at
G. PETRIE, W. M,
>1. J. BTANLEY. See.
Balding.— metropolitan lodge. No.
and A. MASONS of VICTORIA.
nltl? .Members of the above Lodge and the
» general are informed that the re-
5ai eetoemed Bro. ARTHUR
R« B BALDING, Junior Warden, will bo in-
tyred In the St. Kilda Cemetery THIS DAY
(Thursday), 23rd January. Brethren nro in-
vRed to assemble at the cemetery , gates at
j.jo p.m. - . ,
II. A. PIPER. W.M.
if. y. nason. secretary.
Fr'end», f Mrs. ANNIE
VA CARRICK aro. respectfully Invited to fol-
, remains -to. the place of Interment, the
Eootscray Cemetery. Tho funeral will leave
tJm, , nco ' OI hor daughter, Mrs. Glddlngs,
s! V001' Newport. THIS DAY (Thurs:
day), 2Jrd January, at 1.30 p.m.
. H. B, WINN, Funeral Director, Corner Ver-
\v"own 188rBUSO" B.treots' Williamstown. Ph.-
FfADES. — Friends of tlio late Mr. WILLIAM
!/ ALEXANDER EADES are infowed tnat
ms remains will be Interred in the Box Hill
Cemetery. The funeral is appointed to move
from hie residence, 6 Llseon-crovo llawthnm
TIHSp DAY (Thuraday, , 23r January, al
HERBERT ICING and SONS, Funeral Dlrec-
thorn Ijgg'ood-road> Hawthorn. Phone Haw-
IJIRANCIS.-Tho Friends of tlie lato Mr. OS:
. . MOND JOHN FRANCIS aro respectfully
uiformed that his remains will bo Interred In
JalluaS? n't
Allison). Mor
tician, 394 Forrars-slroot, A bort Park (od-
poslte station). M2038.
/IREEVEB.— The Friends of tho late MARIA
U ELIZABETH GREEVES aro respectfully
requcfitcd to follow hor -remains to tno place
of interment, East Geolong Cemotcry. Tho
funeral is appointed to leave her residence.
52 Murray-street, Elsternwick. THIS DAY.
23rd January, at l p.m., arriving at cemc-
lovy at. J p.m.
. BATHURST and DECKER. Funeral Dlrcc-
L83i7 L4396a " Caulflold Phones:
GnN'— The Frlondsof the late MATILDA
SUSANAII .GREEN Are respectively In
vited to follow her rematne to the place of
mtermpnt, _tho Melbourne General Cemetery,
Carlton. The funornl will .leave, tho rosldeneo
of her daughter. -Mrs. E. Lever, '49 Teak-
street, CaulOold South, . 'l'HIH dAy (Thurs-
dav), 23rd January, nt 3,30 p.m. ,
' R- 'B; ,PJ5N. Funeral- Director, 482 Syd-
noy-rond/ Coburg, Near .Bell-street, , Phono
FUNERAL NOTICES.
H1BBERT.— The Friends or the late Mr.
JOHN H1BBERT are respectiully invited
10 follow hia remains to the place of inter
ment, in thc Footscray Cemetery. The fune
ral is appointed to move from his residence,
13 Buckley-street, Fontscray, THIS DAY
(Thursday), 23rd January, ut 11 o'clock.
HEUBWKT KING and SONS, Undertakers,
Albert and Faluley streets, Footscray. Phone
AHONY'.— The Friends of the laic Mr.
. DANIEL G. MAUONY lire respectfully
invited io loliow his remains lo the Fawkner
Cemetery. The funeral Is appointed lo leave
his residence, "Ardrah," Lamp -road, Camp-
Dell field , TJilS (Thursday) MORNING, nt Jl
o'clock, and will proved to St. Mark's Church,
ArKyle-street, Alcrlyston, en route.
MULQUEKN aud SONS PTY. LTD.. Func-
rai Directors, Bn inswick. Phono, B wk., 416 .
MAYNARD.— Tho Friends of the ilito Mrs.
. ANNfSS MAYNARD arc respectfully in-
lormcd that her remains will bo interred m
the Preston General Cemetery, The Funcr.il
Is appointed to leave 107 Cccll-Btreot, Fitzroy,
Tills DAY (Thursday), 23rd January, at
11 o'clock.
HENRY J. R. LIOWIS, Funeral Director, 154
Johnston-street, Fitzroy; 217 Jligh-street,
Northcoto. Phone, Jl qu 6.
McARTHUR. — Thc Friends of the late Mr.
DAVID McARTHUR are respectfully In-
tormeU that Itis remains will be interred in
the Ararat Cemetery. The funeral win leave
the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Blythman,
High-street Ararat, THIS (Thursday) AF
TERNOON, 23rd January, at 3 o'clock.
JOHN DUNN, Funeral Director, Ararat.
Tel. 47.
MCGREGOR. — The Friends of the lute Air.
JOHN MAXWELL McGREGOR arc In
formed that his remains will he interred in
the Burwood Cemetery. The funeral will
leave the residence of ids mother, 25 Chiirch-
Ftreet, Middle Brighton, THIS DAY (Thurs
day), 23rd January, at 11.30 a.m.
DRAYTON and GARSON. Funeral Direc
tors, High-street, Malvern, and Windsor. Tel.
U1228.
1JATON. — The Friends of tile late Miss
X lLORENCE PATON arc Informed that
Iter remains will be Interred in the Brighton
Cemetery. The funeral will leave her resi
dence, 21 Murray-street, Prahran, THIS DAY'
(Thursday), the 23rd January, at 2.30 p.m.
DRAYTON und GARSON, l'Yinerul Jllrec-
tors, 251 High-street. Malvern. U1228.
PEAPS. — The Friends of the late "Mr. WIL
LIAM INKEUMAN PEAPS (electrician),
urc respectfully Informed that his remains will
be Interred in the Williamstown Cemetery.
The funeral will move from his residence, 77
Ferguson-streel, North WHiamstown, TO-MOR
ROW (Friday), me 21th January, at 3.30
P,ERNEST W. JACKSON, Funeral Director,
Ferguson-street, Williamstown, und Melbouruo-
road, Newport. Phone 25 Williamstown.
IDOilLbCK.— The" Friends of Mr. and'Alri:
JL WILLIAM EDWARD POLLOCK aro re
spectfully informed that the funeral of their
dearly loved youngest daughter, Joan Lor
raine, will leave their residence, 24 Darnng-
ton-grove, East Coburg, THIS DAY (Tliuta-
day), 23rd January, at half past 3
o'clock, for thc place of interment, thc Fawk
ner Cemetery.
JOSEPH ALLISON PTY, LTD., Funeral
Directors, 788 Sydney-road, North Brunswick
Phone, Bwk. 839.
"pAFTOPULOS.— 1 Tho -Friends of the late
Lli Mr. PLATON GERASSIMOS RAFTOPU
LOS aro respectfully informed that his re
mains will be intered In the New Melbourne
Cemetery, Fawkner. The funeral will leave
his residence, 48 View-street. Mont Albert.
THIS (Thursday) AFTERNOON. 23rd, Janu
ary. -at 2 o'clock, proceeding to the Greek
Orthodox Church Vfotoria-paradc, East Mel
bourne. whero a service will be conducted by
the Vcn Archimandrite Thcophllos Papathano-
sopulos. thence to the cemetery.
JOHN ALLISON (Roy V. Allison), Mortl-
J3419) ad olflce' Richmond (tela. J1003 and
AITTOPULOS. — ACACIA' LODGE, No. 278,
A.F. and ACCEPTED MAaONS.— The
Brethren of the Lodge are respectfully in
vited to follow the remains of our respected
brother, PLATON RAFTOPULOS, to the
New Melbourne Cemetery, Fawkner, THJS
DAY (Thursday), 23rd January. The fune
ral Is appointed to move from his residence,
48 View-street, Mont Albert, at 2 p.m., arriv
ing at cemetery gates about 3.45 p.m.
i F. KENWORTHY, Master.
F. MELLOR, Secretary.
REEVES.— -The Friendi of the late Mrs,
THERESA DE3PEC REEVES arc in-
ijnmed that her remains will be interred in
the Brighton Cemetery. The funeral Is ap-
oolntfcd to move from nor resldenco, 53 Fisher-
street, East Malvern, THIS DAY (Thursday),
23rd January, at 2 p.m. . ...
APPS and SONS PTY. LTD.. Funeral Di
rectors, Phones: Windsor 70 and 71,
- ; ' ' 1 t:
CJUTTON. — The Friends of tho late LEON-
O ARD SAMUEL SUTTON are Invited to
follow his remains to the Burwood Cemetery.
Tho funeral will leave his residence, 208 Pros
pect Hill-road, Surrey Hills, THIS. DAY
(Thursday), 23rd January, at 3.30 p.m.
DiVectwa, jAo4. SN: WD.. Funeral
TORNEY.— The Friends of the late Mr.
JOSEPH TORNEY are respectfully in-
formed that his funeral will leave his resi-
dence, 22 Clarke-street, Prahran. THIS DAY
(Thursday) , 23rd January, at 2.30 p.m. for
the place of interment, the New Melbourne
General Cemetery, Fawkner.
F. W. BARNES and SON, Funeral; Dlrec-
tors. Head office, 14 Armstrong-street south,
Ballarat. Phone. 79.
ffiREHARNE. — The FrlondB of the late Mr.
X RBES MADDOCK TREHARNE aro in
formed that his remains will be Interred In
tho St. Kllda Cometery. The funeral is ap-
Solntod to move trom w. G. Appa and Son s
Jortuury Chanel. No. 395 .High-street, St.
Kllda, TO-MOitROW' (Friday), 24th January,
at 3 _p.m. .
APPS and SONS PTY. LTD., Funeral Di-
rcctors. Phones Win., to and 71.
VOUNG.— Tno Friends of the . lato Mr.
JL SAMUEL YOUNG are respectfully In
formed that his funeral will leave his resl-
dcnco, -74 St. Elmo-road, Ivarihoe, TO-MOU-
24(£| January, at 11.30 a.m.,
for tho Heidelberg Cemetery.
E. TAYLOR and SON, Funeral . Directors,
Head ofllcc, phone, Heidelberg' 65,
$