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BIRTHS.
CASSON (nee Calder).— On the 5th February,
at Nurse Williams's private hospital, Rennie-
street, Coburg, to Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
Casson —a daughter (Norma Margaret).
Both well.
DAVERN.— At Mercy Hospital, to the wife
of W. Davern— a son.
GROGAN (nee L. Simpson).— On the 14th
February, at Iririki Private Hospital, Ring-
wood, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Grogan — a son.
DEATHS.
BANKIN.— About end of January, near Mount
Connor, Central Australia, Ellis Mathewman,
dearly loved eldest son of Ellis and Alice
Bankin, loving brother of Jean (Mrs. Dud-
ley) and Frank.
To strive, to fight, to die, but not to yield.
BANKIN.— Ellis Mathewman, much loved
nephew of Mrs. Manderson, S. E. and M.
Bankin, 52 McKinley-avenue, Malvern.
Our dear lad.
BARNETT. — On the 16th February (suddenly),
at her daughter's (Mrs. Louise Foster's)
residence, 37 Bower-street, Northcote South,
Mary, relict of the late Henry Barnett,
loving mother of Florence (Mrs. Owens,
deceased), Alice (Mrs. Ebzery, Collingwood),
Louise (Mrs. Foster, Northcote), Nellie
(Mrs. Martin, Fitzroy), Violet (deceased),
Elsie (Mrs. Turnbull, Northcote) and dearly
loved grandmother of Jack Owen (Clifton
Hill), aged 76 years.
Some day He'll make it plain to me.
BONES.— On the 17th February, at the
Children's Hospital, Valma Dorothy, beloved
baby daughter of Arthur and Dorothy Bones,
of 147 Burnley-street, Burnley, and loved
little sister of Arthur, aged six weeks.
CASSIDY.— On the 16th February, at Mary-
borough, Carlene Elaine, beloved only
daughter of William and Mary Cassidy,
and loved sister of June (deceased), aged
7 months.
CHUTE.— On the 16th February, at his son-
in-law's residence, 6 Sunshine-street, Pascoe
Vale, Francis, dearly beloved husband of
Alice Maude Chute, of Waubra, loved fa-
ther of Mary (Mrs. T. O'Reilly), Francis,
William, Brother James, and Eileen (Mrs.
A. W. Sutton), aged 65 years.
Rest in peace.
CLARKE.— On the 16th February, at Caulfield
Military Hospital, James, of 119 Hotham-
street, East St. Kilda, loved husband of
Elsie, loved father of Jessie and Arthur
(Wangaratta), also loved brother of Annie
(Mrs. Rhodes), Bessie (Mrs. Sykes, de-
ceased), Edith (Mrs. Pearson), Harry, Ar-
thur and Fred (deceased). Privately cre-
mated at Fawkner, on 17th February.
A wonderful patient, peacefully sleeping.
CLARKE.— On the 16th February, at Caul-
field Military Hospital, James, late 7th Bat-
tery, A.I.F., loved pal of Harold and Olyve
Sykes.
COYLE.— On the 16th February, at Royal
Melbourne Hospital, Marlena (Molly) Coyle,
late of Gipps-street, East Melbourne (ac-
cident). Sydney papers please copy.
—Inserted by Rondos staff.
DENNIS.— On the 17th February, Robert H.
Dennis, of 135 Alexandra-parade, Colling-
wood, the dearly loved husband of Bertha;
loving father of Olive (Mrs. Turner) and
Clifford; loved grandfather of Bertram,
aged 64 years. No flowers, by request.
Private interment.
FOXCROFT.— On the 6th February, at 70
Cameron-street, Moreland, William, beloved
husband of Amelia, loving father of Wil-
liam T. (Adelaide), Reginald J. (deceased),
Arthur J., Harold F. B. (late A.I.F., de-
ceased), Elsie S. Henderson, Olive A.
and Alfred J. (deceased), also loving
grandfather of Alma H., Keith H. and
Marjorie F. Interred privately 7th Feb-
rary. Died suddenly in Vaucluse Private
Hospital, Moreland. Patient to the last.
He giveth His beloved sleep.
GOOD.— In the 17th February, at his resi-
dence, Stanley, 86 Stawell-street, Burnley,
David Henry Good, dearly beloved husband
of Hettie, father of Stanley (deceased),
Max, and Hazel (Poss), and brother George
(deceased), Alice (Mrs. Webster), Ernie,
and Bertha (Mrs. Allen). At rest.
GRASSO (nee McDonald).— On the 15th Feb-
ruary, passed away suddenly, Alice, dearly
loved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. McDon-
ald, of 167 Gooch-street, Thornbury, N.17;
loving wife of Noel, loving mother of little
Noel, loving sister of Violet (Mrs. Wal-
lace), James, Emily, Edna (Mrs. Martello),
Harry, Eunice, Alan, loving sister-in-law of
Bert, Ruby and Jack. Interred Coburg
Cemetery 17th February. A peaceful ending
to a beautiful life.
HALL.— On the 17th February, at her son's
residence, 34 McLeod-road, Carrum, Har-
riett, the beloved wife of Bryan, and loving
mother of Kate (Mrs. White, of W.A.),
James (N.S.W.), Bryan, Harriett (Mrs.
Lang), Francis (deceased, late of A.I.F.),
and Martin. Late of Brougham-street,
Richmond. Privately interred Burwood.
Requiescat in Pace.
HALL.— Harriett, beloved mother-in-law of
Mary, and grandma of Mary Virginia.
R.I.P. A wonderful mother.
—Inserted by her loving daughter-in-law,
Mrs. M. D. Hall.
HOLDOWAY.— On the 13th February, at Be-
thesda Hospital, Annie Elizabeth, loving
great aunt of C. Gadsby.
A life made beautiful by kindly deeds.
HOLDOWAY.— On the 13th February, Anne
Elizabeth, the loving great aunt of Elsie,
Rhoda and Peggy Gadsby.
Abide with me.
HOLDOWAY.— On the 13th February, at the
Bethesda Hospital, the loving aunt of Elsie
and Charles Gadsby.
One of the kindest, one of the best.
HORNE.— On the 16th February, at 59 Ard-
millan-road, Moonee Ponds, Joseph, dearly
beloved husband of Isabella Home, loving
father of Joseph, William, John, Doris (Mrs.
S. Parkes) and Sydney, aged 80.
Peacefully sleeping.
HUNT.— On the 17th February, at Quandong,
Kooyong-road, Garden Vale, Emily K., be-
loved wife of the late William Henry, loving
mother of Reg., Hilda, Millie and Muriel, and
darling grandmother of Margery, Harry,
Reggie and Mary. At rest.
KING.— On the 17th February, at St. Vin-
cent's Hospital, John Bernard, of 7 Vale-
street, North Melbourne, relict of the late
Agnes King, and loving father of Arthur,
Florence (Mrs. Humphries), Robert, Ruby
(Mrs. Porter), Maisie and Agnes; also lov-
ing brother of Arthur, aged 62 years. At
rest.
OWEN.— On the 17th February, at the resi-
dence of Mrs. T. E. Van Damme, 9 George-
street, East Brunswick, Margaret Marion
Owen, late Bugle Ranges, South Australia,
aged 80 years. Remains at Mulqueen and
Sons Pty. Ltd., 170 Sydney-road, Brunswick.
Reunited.
PAGE. — On the 17th February, at her resi-
dence, 218 High-street, Malvern, Julia Anne,
the dearly beloved wife of the late Wilton
Page, and loving mother of Wilton, Erneste,
Stewart, Muriel, Holroyd and Ralph, in her
77th year. Peacefully sleeping.
PAGE.— On the 17th February, at her resi-
dence, 218 High-street, Malvern, Julia Anne,
loving mother of Holroyd, and loved mother-
in-law of Olive, and dear grandma of Joyce.
PAINTON. — On the 17th February, at her
residence, 104 Cromwell-street, Collingwood,
Sarah Ann, relict of the late George Painton,
loving mother of George, Jane (Mrs. Peters,
deceased), Sarah (deceased), Charles and
Florance (Mrs. Nelder), aged 92.
PHILLIPS. — On the 16th February, passed
peacefully away at Bethesda, Edward John,
relict of the late Julia Phillips, dearly be-
loved father of Beatrice (deceased), Rose
(Mrs. Williams), Louisa (deceased), Edwin
(killed in action), Alfred (killed in action),
Alice (Mrs. Guiheneuf) and Arthur, aged
82 years. At rest.
SHORT.— On the 17th February, passed
peacefully away at private hospital, Gee-
long, Annie Short, of Little Myers-street,
Geelong, beloved youngest daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. John Short, formerly of
Latrobe-street, Geelong, and late of
Strathbogie, aged 72 years.
Loved by all.
TAYLOR.—On the 17th February, at her resi-
dence, Duff-street, Cranbourne, Elizabeth,
the dearly beloved wife of Frank Fredrick
Taylor, aged 66 years. Private interment.
A patient sufferer at rest.
WADE.—On the 16th February, at Chil-
dren's Hospital, Melbourne (suddenly),
Reggie, loving son of Irene and Reg., of
23 Grice-crescent, Essendon, aged 2 years 2
months. Privately interred Fawkner Ceme-
tery.
Dearly loved, sadly missed.
WILSON. —On the 17th February, at Dromana
Hospital, Janet, loved wife of the late Geof-
frey Glare Wilson, Boneo, and loving sister
of Mrs S. Pentecost (Mornington), W.
McLear (deceased), G. A. McLear (Wagga),
J.D. McLear (Dromana), Mrs. A. Griffith
(Dromana), C. McLear (deceased), Mrs. F.
L. McDonald (Melbourne), Mrs. G. Osborne
(Dromana), C.H. McLear (late A. I. F.),
J. L. McLear (Warrnambool).
Sweet rest after much suffering.
WILSON. —On the 17th February, at Dro-
mana, Janet, widow of late G. G. Wilson,
and loving mother of Pearl (Mrs. I. W.
Chadwick), Edith (Mrs. E. Newman) and
Doris (Mrs. J. Barnes). At rest.
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IN MKMOKIAM.
loving memory of my dear
Pxisprf ,c'r: Henrietta (Louie), who
suarv fn->-y al.,Jsnrtl> Carlton on 18th Feb-
-laUn! Vi .KviT taniembered.
AL1X\fliVn ' Alfkandcr and Hon, Ernest.
Gear tnntLi1"1.11 lov,nK memory of our
February ii»2l pQS3Cl1 ftW,iy on Hie 18th
\RSli-a lvl"R memory
— ln«rri.-i (,la'vn'r51. another year,
. l'y Alf. nnd Gladys.
IN MEMORIAIU.
ARMSTRONG.— In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed awny on 18th February,
19J1. Loving memories.
Inserted by her loving daughters, Cia and
BARCLAY. — In loving memory of our (laugh-
Icr, Clara, who died 18th February, 1030.
Gone, but not forgotten.
— Inserted by loving mother and father.
BENNESS. — In loving memory of our dear
brother, Ted, who passed away 18th Febru
ary, 1935. Fondly remembered.
— Inserted by hia loving brother, Bert; sis
ter-in-law, Anne, and niece, Joyce.
BLAIR, — in loving memory of Nlta, acciden
tally killed 18th February, 1034.
They miss you most who loved you best.
— Inserted by father, mother, brothers, sui
ter nnd her loving children, Albert, Sadie,
Keith, 556 Albion-street, Brunswick W.
BLAIR, — in memory of my sister. Nln, who
was accidentally killed on the ISth Febru
ary, 1034.
In memory you are with us yet.
— Inserted by her sister, Ella.
BOARDER. — In loving memory of my dear
v/llo, Rose, who passed away 18th' Febru
ary, 1032, at Ficmington, R.i.P.
Always remembered.
— Inserted by her loving husband,
ROREHA11. — flncrcd to the memory of out
darling mother, who departed this lire 18th
February, 1934.
Forget her O, let It not be said,
To us .she sleeps, she is not dend.
ihen mourn her not, though great our loss,
Far greater is her ga;n;
Angels guard her sweet repose,
And pcaco succeeds her pain.
— Inserted by her loving daughters.
BRIDGES. — In loving memory of our dear
mother, Adeline Bridges, who passed away
at Northcotc, isth February, 1929.
Loved, remembered always.
— Inserted by her loving family.
BURGESS. — In loving memory of my lifelong
friend, Margaret, who passed uwuy on tho
17th February, 1928.
In my memory a constant thought
In my heart a silent sorrow,
Gone, but not forgotten.
— Inserted by F. Dunn,
CIIISHOLM. — in loving memory of my dear
husband and our dear father, who passed
awny on the 18th February, 1035.
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 wife, sons nnd
daughter, Spotswood.
CIIISHOLM. — In loving memory of my dear
lather, John Duncan, who passed away un
the 18th February, 193ft.
A sudden change in a moment fell,
IVith Just a few words and then farewell;"
I miss you when at work, dud,
I miss you everywhere; a.
And when i go down home, dotl,
I miss yon Hitting there.
—Inserted by his loving sun and daughter-
!ti-!».w, Lcs and Rue, and granddaughter,
Joan.
CLARKE.— In loving memory of my dear
huabanri, Edwin James (Ted) and father of
Myrtle (Mrs. T. llerron), Mervyn and
Aubrey, who passed away on the 18th Feb
ruary, 1933. Ever remembered.
— Inserted by his loving wife.
DAWBORN. — In affectionate remembrance of
my mother and grandma, passed away 18th
February, 1934.
We treasure still with love sincere
A beautiful memory of mother dear.
— Inserted by A. L. Goding and grandma
of Mavis, Cliff and Lorna Cribb.
DAWBORN. — In loving memory of my dear
mother-in-law, who passed to the higher
life on 18th February, 1934, at Armadale.
In my house of many mansions
I've prepared a place for thee.
Where are no dark clouds or tempests.
Where I am there thou shalt be.
Loved by all.
— Inserted by her loving son-in-law, F.
Woodford.
DIKE. — In loving memory of my denr hus
band. Alf, who pasfied away on tho ISth
February, 1926.
Not a day do we forget you,
in our noarts you are always near;
For we chorish nil those memories
- Of the days when you were here.
—Inserted by his loving wife und daugh
ters.
FLETCHER.— In loving memory of my dear
husband, James, and devoted fattier ot
Julia Lydia and Harriet, who passed away
on tho ISth February. 1935, at South Mel
bourne. Dad, ono of the beat. .
— Inserted, by his loving wife and family.
FLETCHER.— In loving memory of my dear
father, who passed away on the 18th Feb
ruary, 1035.
He suffered patiently and long,
- His hopes were bright/his faith was strong;
Peace to Jesus filled his breast,
And In His arms he sank to rest.
—inserted by his loving daughter and son-
in-law and family, Julia, Fred Hammond,
Brunswick.
FLETCHER.— In loving memory of nur dear
friend, James Fletcher, who died 18th Feo
ruory. 193b.
God has you In His keeping.
Wo have you In our thoughts.
Upright nnd Just in all ids ways.
—Inserted by W. and C, Brercton.
FREEMAN. — In memory of our dear grand
mother,. who passed away on 17th Feb
ruary. 1925.
Roinembrance Is a golden chain,
That binds us till we meet again.
—Inserted by her loving grandchildren,
George, Will ana Annie.
GltEGOR.— In loving memory of my dear
wife, Martha, and loved mother of Alex
and Robert and the lato Ruby and Lilly,
who passed aWay on the 18lk February,
1932, rowlett-siroet, Sunbury.
Abide with me.
— Inserted by hor loving husbA'id, sons and
, daughtor-m-law."- ' s -
I1ALKS. — In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed away on Uto 18th Feb
ruary, 1933.
Time wears away the odge of grief,
Hut memory turns buck every leaf;
We who loved you truly know
How much we lost three years ago.
—inserted by lu.r loving sou and daughter-
in-law, Mick and Alice, and granddaughter,
MolUc.
HALES. — In loving memory dear mother nnd
devoted grandma, who passed away on the
18th February, 1933.
Wo hnd tho best of mothers,
A friend to all In need;
But parting came, hearts were broken,
A loved one gone with words unspoken.
We who loved you truly know
How much we lost three years ago.
— Inserted by her loving son, will, and
daughtcr-ln-law, Valda, and lamlly.
HALES. — In sad, loving memory of dear mo
ther, who died I8th February, 1933.
Three years have passed since that sad day,
When one we loved was called away.
Tho loss was great, the shock severe,
We little thought death was so near.
'Tis only those who've lost can tell.
The sorrow at parting without farewell.
—Inserted by her loving son and daughter-
Ju-law, Wally. Elsie, and grandchildren.
HALES. — In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed awny 18th February,
1933; also my dear husband, passed 23rd
May, 1935.
To think wo couid not say good-bye
Will ulw&ys bring regret,
But the hearts that loved you dearly
Are the ones that don't forget.
— Inserted by hor daughters, Kitty, Nellie;
also her son, Charlie, grandchlldrcu, Bon
nie, Mick and Doug.
HARRISON.T-In loving., memory- of my dear
wife, also our dear mother, who passed
away on the 18th February, 1034.
Tts Just two years ago to-day
Since my dear wife nnd mother passed away.
Loved In life, treasured In death;
A beautiful memory Is nil we havo left.
— Inserted by her loving husband -"'and
family.
HART. — In loving memory of our dear father,
Alfred, who passed away 18th February,
1020, at Carnegie: also our aoar mother,
Jane, who died Sth August,, 1914; also out
dear brothor, Dick, who died 8th June,
1934.
They say that time will heal the wound,
And teach us to forgot,
But tlmo so far has only proved,
How much we miss them yet,
— Inserted by their loving daughters, Jennie,
Lucy. EUza. Lottie. TUly.
IIAYES, — in sad nnd loving memory of our
dear mothor, who passed away on the 18th
February, 1920; also our dear father, who
passed away on the 10th September, 1024:
also our dear brother, Richard, who passed
away on the 19th September, 1015. R.I.P.
O aacrcd heart of Jesus,
Have mercy on their souls, ,
— Inserted hy their loving daughter and son,
Annie and Mick.
HERITAGE.— In sad and loving memory of
our dearly beloved and only sons, Colin,
who passed away (suddenly) on the 18th
February, 1028, aged 16U years; also his
dear twin brother. Allan, who passed away
(suddenly) on the 12th June, 1923, ageo
II Vj years. Youths' years how few.
— F. and L. Heritage, 41 Allison-road,
Elsternwick,
HERITAGE.— In loving memory of my dear
pals, Colin and Allan.
In memory's keeping cherished ever,
Those happy days we spent together.
— Jack.
IUDDLESTONB. — In lqving memory of our
dear mother, who passed away on the 18th
February, 1931.
We treasure still' with love sincere
A beautiful memory of mothor dear.
— Inserted by her loving sons, Bill, Reg and
Edgar.
IIIDDLESTONE.— In loving memory of our
dear mother, who passed away on the 18th
February, 1031.
A tender chord of memory
Is softly touched to-day.
—Inserted by her loving daughter and son-
in-law, Elsie and Les Arnold, Sydney.
H1DDLESTONE. — in loving memory of our
dear mother, who passed away on the 18th
February, 1931.
Time has passed, hut memories last.
— Inserted by her loving daughter and son-
in-law, Dorothy and Frank Arnold, Syd
ney.
HIDDLESTONE. — In loving memory of our
dear mother, who passed away on the ISth
February, 1931.
Ono 'of the kindest, one of the best,
A loving memory Is -all that we have left.
—Inserted by her loving daughter and son-
in-law, Vera and Jack Hovendon.
HOOG. — In loving remembrance of my dear
husband and our loving father, Jacob
(Jack), who departed this life on the 18th
February, 1935.
Abide with me, O Lord.
So shall wo learn to understand.
—Inserted by his loving wife, Maud, and
children, Bill, Jack, Marie.
HOOG.— In loving memory of our dear friend,
Jacob (Jack), who departed this world on
the 18th February, 1935. R.I.P,
Ever remembered.
—Inserted by his sincere friends, Eva, Jim
Booth.
JACKSON.- In affectionate remembrance ot
our late colleague, Ezra Jackson, who
passeMaway February, 1934.
Always in our thoughts,
— Inserted by the cxecutlvo and staff of
R. White Pty. Ltd.
JOBE.— In loving memory of my doar hus
band nnd father, who passed away 18th
Fubrunry, 1930. ,
For all of us ho did his bost,
May God grant him oternoi rest: '
Ho lives with us in momory still.
Not Just to-dny, but ulwayB will.
Wo miss his kind nnd loving ways.
With him we spont some happy days;
We ml8H him when wc neod a friend,
On you. doar dad. we could always depend.
You may think wo have forgotten
When you see us with a smile;
But they little know the sorrow
That is with us all the . while.
—Inserted by his loving wife and family.
KEIGHLEY.— In loving memory of my dear ,
mother, who died on tho ISth bohruury,
1935; also my dear fathor, who died on
the 21th May, 1933. 1
Just a loving memory, <
As it dawns another year,
— Inserted by tholr loving Bon, Jack, and i
daughter-ln-lnw. Doll, nnd - grandchildren,
Donio and Cobber.
IN MKMORIAM.
KEIGIILEY. — In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed away ISth February,
1935. Sndlv missed. <
— Inserted hy her loving yon, Charlie.
KRISTENSEN. — In loving memory of my
dear sister, Run, and loving auntie, wiij
passed away 18th February, 3935.
In memory a constant thought,
In heart a silent sorrow.
— Inserted by her loving sister, Mrs. Ar-
rowsmlth. and family.
KRISTENSEN. — In loving memory of Rue,
the very dear friend ot M. and N. Ward,
who died a: St. Vincent's Hospital, ISth
February, 1935.
Fond memories we retain,
In silence wc remember.
LEWIS. — In loving memory of my dear
mother, Mary, who passed away oil 18th
February, 1935; a)3o my dear aunt. Mng-
gle Rhodes, who passed away 25th Junuary,
To you sweet rest, to us jusl memories.
— Inserted by her loving son, Gcorgo Kit
chen. and family.
McENTEE. — In loving memory of my dearly
loved husband und father, William MclCn-
tce, who passed away 18tu February, 1935;
nlso EHecn, our loved daughter nnd sister,
who passed away I7ili July, 1922.
Father and daughter reunited.
— Inserted by his loving wife and daughter,
Addle and Norccn.
McKELLAR (nee Ann Thornton).— In lovlnc
memory of my dear sister, who passed away
In Purls ISth February, 1929. R.I.P.
The world seems quite Another place,
Without a srafle from your deur face.
— insorted by her loving sister, Mollic.
McRAE. — In loving mcmorv cf my dear wife,
also our dear mother, who passed away on
the 18th February, 1930.
Your memory is as dear to-day
As In tho hour you passed away.
— Inserted by her loving nusband and fam
ily, Alex, Eileen und Kevin,
McRAE (dee Pretty). — In loving memory of
my, loving daughter and sister, Ellly, who
passed away on 18th February, 1930.
May her dear soul rest in peace.
— Inserted by her loving mother, sister and
brothers, 33 Fawkner-strect, St. KJldn.
McRAE.— In loving memory of our loving sis
ter and aunt, who passed away at Mclbourno
on 18th February. 1939 (lata "Enfield," Al
bert-street, ' Mordlolloc).
Eternal res grant unto her. O Lord,
And let the perpetual light Rhine upon her.
—Inserted hy nor loving ulster, Bcrtnu, nnd
family. C. E., M. O'Brien, 33 Clyde-street,
St. KUda.
MERRITT. — In loving memory of our baby,
Valda Jpan, who passed auay on the 13tJi
Vonruary, 1932.
Time wears away the edgo of grief,
But memory tmns back every leaf.
. —inserted by her loving mother, father and
sisters. Norma and Elvn.
O'RYAN,— In loving memory of our dear
mothor, Mary Ann, who depurted this life
on- the 18th February, 1009; also our dear
father, Francis Edmund, who departed this
life on 22nd July, 1902; also our denr
sister, Neillo Marks, who departed this life
un tho 29th January, 1034, at Carlton.
R.I.P.
. Just n loving memory,
x . As it dawns another year.
And wc - cherish all thoso mumorie.
Of tho days when you were here.
— Inserted hy their loving daughters and
sons, E. Williams, E. Duncan, M. Harding.
Frank and Charlie.
PARTRIDGE.— In loving memory of our dear
mother who passed awny on the 18th Feb
ruary, 1930, at Essendon, also our father,
who passed awny at Berrlnga.
Within our heart there js a shrlno
Where memories of you dwell,
Mother holds so large a place,
None wc could love so well.
Alone In our sorrow the bitter tears flow.
There steals a dream of the dear long ago.
And unknown to the world she stands tiy
our side.
And whispers dear children death cannot
divide.
— Inserted by her sorrowing family, Norah,
Edle, Andrew, Hnrry, Alice,, and grand
children, Dorccn nnd Margsrt. 16 Richard
son-street. Fsscndon.
PATTON (nee Chappie),— In ioving memory of
our dear Rube, who passed uwuy on the
18th February, 3031. Ever remembered.
—Inserted by her loving mother, father,
slaters and brothers, MUUe, Amy, Marlon,
Jack and Lcn. "
POTTER.— in loving memory of my dear hus
band! who passed away on the 18th Febru
ary, 1034. . Ever remembered. \
—Inserted by his loving wife, Ethel Potter.
POTTER.— In loving. memory of our dear step
father, who passed away on the 18th Feb
ruary, 1934. ' «
Wc. who loved you, will never forgot,
A wonderful memory is all wc have left. .
— Inserted by his loving stcp-chlldrcn. Etliel.
Doris, Ted una Norm Chamings. Stawell
papers pleaso copy.
PENOELLY.— In loving memory of our dear
nephew and cousin, who departed this life
on tho 18th February, 1935.
To think wo could not suy good-bye
Will always bring regret, t
But the hearts that loved you dourly
.Are the ones that don't forget.
—Inserted by his loving aunt, uncle and
cousins, Mrs. and Mr: Colquhoun, Ethel,
Jean' and Harry (Millgrovc).
ROFE.— - In loving memory of our dear mother,
who passed away on the 18th l<ebniary,
—Inserted by her loving sons, Reg, Keith,
nnd, Stan, daughter Bcattle, .
ROFE.— In memory of dear mother, who died
18th February, 1926. Sadly missed. :
—By her daughter and son-in-law, Beattto
: and Ern, /; V'"" ..
ROSS.-rIn loving memory , of 'nw dear., bus-
band, Donald, and our .loving father, wao
passed away on the lSthrpebruary, ..-1035 ..»
- To-day recalls sod ) memories, ,
It Alls, our, hearts with' pain „ V
To think our dad1 v®-' loved so well
Will not return- again:/ , >
You left . behind an- aching heart,
That loved you most, sincere;
I never have, nor "ever, will,
Forgot you, Donald dear. :
— Inserted by his sorrowing wife, Edlc,
and family. ' , :
SANKEY.— in sad memory of dear Leila,
who passed .away at Garden Yale,- on the
ISth February, 1924, loving mother , of
Evelyn Juno, much loved daughter of J. C.
and the lata 'M. Beii, and dear sister of
Evelyn, Fred and Harry. .
— Ever loving remembered.
SCOTT. — In loving memory, of my. dear hus
band and father, Walter, who passed away
suddenly at Preston on 18th February,, 1934.
Just a loving memory
As It dawns another year;
We still cherish all those memories
Of the days when you were here.
— inserted by his loving wife, Doris, and
children.
SHANNON.— In fond" memory of my dear
friend, Sadie, who passed away on 18th
February, 1935. ' - -
Sweetest memories, fond and true.
Will always remain, dear Sadio, of you.
—inserted by her friend, Daphne.
SIMPSON.— In loving memory of my husband,
Basil O., who passed away on tho 17th
February. 3930. .
— Inserted by Ids laving wife. May. . nnd
children, Freda, Basil and George (twins).
SMlTH.-In loving memory of our darling
only daughter and sister, Valda, who passed
away on the 18th February, 1932.
Memories.
—Inserted by mother, father, nnd brother,
Ross.
STAYNER.— In sad and loving momory of my
dour wife and loving mother, who passed
away 18th- February, 1934. t .
A momory dearer than words can
Of one we lost and loved so well. .
— Inserted by her loving husband and sons,
Frank and Tom.
STAYNER.— In loving memory of my dear
friend. Greta, > who passed away on the
18th February, 1934. Ever remembered.-
— Inserted by her loving friend, L, Gal
lagher. .
STREiFF. — In .loving memory of my dear
.mother and our deur grandma, who passed
away on the 18th February, 1935.
God will reward >ou in Ills kingdom.
For you were always good and Kind, .
And in our memory you will linger
Till wo follow you, dear mothor, of mine.
—Inserted by her loving daughter,: Olive.
We treasure still with lovo sincere,
A beautiful memory ot out dear grandma.
—Inserted uy licr loving grandchildren,
Laurel and Max..
STREIFF.— In ' loving' memory of my dear
friend. Annie, who passed away on the
18th February, 1035. -
Dearer to memory than words can tell,
Is a friend we- lost and 'loved so well.
— Inserted by her loving friend, Phyllis
Williamson. '
TINKER.— In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on the 18th Feb
ruary. 1024.
Just u loving memory,
As It dawns another year;
Wo still cherish all thoso memories
Of the days whon you woru here.
— Inserted by her loving family. ,
WAGHORN.— In momory of my- loved hus
band, William Henry, who passed away on
the' 18th February, 1930.
Ho lives with me In memory stilt,
Not Just to-dny, but always will; .
God will link the broken chain-
When \vn both meet again. .
—33 King-street, North Fltzroy.
WEST.— In loving memory of . our dear
mother, who died on the 18th February,
3924. Loved and romombered ulwava,
— Inserted by Frank, sou, and family.
WHITTEKER. — In fond memory of our dear
. father, David John, who passed away on
18th February, 1935. Ever remembered.
—Inserted by bis loving children,
WILLIAMS.' — In loving memory of our dear
son, Frank, who died on tho 18th February,
1910, brother ot Fred, Jack, Rac, Muud,
- Horace and Muriel,
Not only to-dey, hut every day.
In sllenco wc remember him.
Mny his soul rest In peace.
Inserted by his loving mother und father-
Green-street, Windsor. .
bereavement notices.
MRS. W. FOXCROFT nnd FAMILY defliro
to express their TIIANKS to all rela
tives, friends and neighbors (or floral tributes,
cards, telegrams and loving sympathy ex
tended to tnem in ih«ir recent sad bereave
ment. Will all accept this as a personal
acknowledgment.
70 Cameron -street, Morcland.
MRS. TESTRO ami FAMILY sincerely ac
knowledge the deep gratitude, expressions
of sympathy and kindness shown by relatives
and friends iu their recent Bad bereavement,
23 Strnthafbyn-fltreet. Bust ICew.
Walter's.— p'iiiLLippA Walters de
fy- sires to thank relations, friends and
nefghborfl for telegrams, letters, cards and
floral tributes during her recent sad- bereave
ment. Will all please accept this us a per
sonal acknowledgment.
30 Faussett-strect, Albert Park.
funeral notices.
BARNETT.— The Friends of Mrs MARY
BARMvA l are respcrttully Invited to fol
low her remains to the place of Interment, tho
Coburg Cemetery. The funeral Is appointed
to leave the residence of he son-in-law, Mr.
James II, Foster, 37 Bower-atreot. Northcote
THIS DAY (Tuesday), 18th February, at 2
nir\L <?;, I'unci-al Director. Head
Ottlcc: Phone J2225.
HUTIe.— Tho FrlendH of tho iiito Mr.
iWNO il, CHUTE uro Informed lhat hia
iiinerul will leave Ida aon-ln-luw'a residence),
d Sunahtnc6treut. Pascoe Vale THIS (Tues
day) AFTERNOON, at 3.30 o'cloclt fnr ' hc
Place of Interment. In tho Now Molbou-no
General Comciorv. Fnwkner-
i7RAYBOULDS PTY. LTD., Prahran. Win.
funeral notices.
GOOD'.— The Friends of tho late DAVID
HENRY GOOD, a re invited to follow hia
remains to the Bornondara Cemetery, Kew.
Tho funeral will leave his residence, 86
Stuweli-strcet, Burnley. THIS DAY (Tues
day), 18f.it February. At 11 a.m.
Le PINK nnd bON PTY. LTD., Funeral
Directors. J1104.
GOOD. — The Members of the Burnley Tent,
Independent Order of Rechubitcs and the
Order in General arc respectfully requested to
follow the remains of our late Brother, DAVID
GOOD. The cortege will leave his residence,
"Stnniea." 80 Stawell-strcel. Richmond, at 11
o'clock TIIIS DAY" (Tuesday), for Kew Ceme-
tcry.
A. K, RILEY. Chief Ruler.
HORNE.— The ' Friends of the late Mr.
JOSEPH 11URNE arc respectfully Informed
that his funeral will leave No. ftp Ardmlllnn-
road, Moonoe Ponds THIS (Tuesday) MORN
ING, ut 11 o'clock, for the Fawkner Ceme
tery. .
JOSEPH ALLISON PTY. LTD., Funeral
Directors, cr. Buekley-nlrcet and Lcslle-road,
Kwendon.1 FU10U2.
HUNT.— The Friends of tho lute Mrs.
EMILY K. HUNT are respectfully in
formed that her remains will be interred
in the Spring Vale Cemetery. The funeral h
appointed to move from her residence. "Quan
dong,'- 409 Kobydrig-rdort, Garden Vale, at 11
a.m. TO-DAY (Tuesduv).
RAYBOULDS PTY. LTD., Undertakers, El-
sternwtck.
TJNO. — The Friends of the late JOHN B.
JlV KING are respectfully Invited to follow
his remains to the place of interment, in the
Fawkner Cemetery. The funeral Is appointed
to movA from- his residence, 7 Vaje-slrcct,
North Melbourne, THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 4
o'clock.
ALFRED ALLISON. Funeral Director
Head ofllce. 221 Victoria-street, near W1I-
iiam-stroct, Melbourne West, Phono F1930.
OWEN.— The Funeral of the late Miss MAR
GARET MARION OWEN will leave Mul-
qucen and Sons Pty. Ltd. 'a chapel. 170 Syd
ney-road, Brunswick, THIS DAY (Tuesday),
18th inst., at 1.30 p.m., for the Fawkner
Crematorium.
MULQUEEN and SONS PTY. LTD., Fune
ral Directors. Ewk., 446.
PAINTON. — The Friends of- tlH lata Mrs.
SARAH ANN PAINTON are respectfully
Invited to follow licr remains to the place o»
interment, the Melbourne General Cemetery,
Carlton. Tho funeral will leave her residence,
104 Cromwell-Htroet. Collingwood THIS DAY
(Tuesday), 17th inst.. nt 3.30 p.m.
WALTER FERGUSON, Funeral Director.
Vercvitroet, CuUir.gwood, and e/r High and
James streets. Northcotc. Phone J1448.
PAINTON.— The Slstars of L.b7LTNoT"l7
and Members of the Institution are re
spectfully Invited to follow the remains of
our beloved Sister to the jflace of Interment,
Melbourne General Cemetery, Carlton, leaving
her residence, 104 Cromwell-street, Colling
wood, at 3.30 p.m.
E. PINKIIAM, W.M.
V. WATKINS. Sec.
PEARSON.— The Friend1: of the late Mr.
ROBERT PEARSON are respectfully in
formed thnt bis remains will he interred in the
Fawkner Cemetery. The funeral Is appointed
to leave Padbury's Chapel, 13 Cotham-rond,
Kew, THJR DAY (Tuesday), at 3 p.m.
A. IV. PADBURY nnd Co.. Funeral Direc
tors, 13 Cotlium-rond, Kew. Phone IIuw., 31.
HILL1PS.— Tho Friends of the late Mr.
EDWARD JOHN PHILLIPS arc Informed
that his rcmnlns wl< be interred in tho Box
Hill General Cemetery. The funeral is ap
pointed to move from the Herbert King Me
morial Chape), 171 Lennox-street. Richmond,
T1US DAY (Tuesday), 18th February, at 11
o'clock. .
HERBERT KING and SON, Funeral Dlrcc-
tors. . Phone J3402 and J2815.
CJHORT. — Friends of the late Miss ANNIE
O SHORT are informed that her remains
will be interred in tho New General Cemotery,
Geolong. The funeral will move from the
residence of Mrs. A. Hill, 14 Little Myers-
street, -Oeelong, THIS DAY (Tuesday), 18th
Inst., at 4 p.m.
ERNEST H. KING, Funeral Director, 187
Moorabooi-streot, Gcclong. Phone 1122.
T1AYLOR.- The Friends of Mr. FRANK
JL FREDRICK TAYLOR are respectfully
notified that the private funeral of his dearly
beloved, wife, Elizabeth, will leave his resi
dence, Duff-street. Cranbournc, THIS DAY
(Tuesday), 18lh February, at il a.m., for her
last resting place, in the Cranbournc Ccmc-
-'K'iT,I,IAM J. GAItNAR. Funeral Director,
Crnnbourne. Phone, Dandcnong 208.
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