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BIRTHS.
BAYNE (nee Jenkins). — On the 23rd August,
at Finchlea Private Hospital, Manning-road,
E. Malvern, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Bayne— a daughter (Margaret Rosina).
GRIFFIN (nee Norrie Grist). — On the 20th
August, at Kenilworth Private Hospital,
Ivanhoe, to Mr. and Mrs. V. Murray Grif-
fin— a son (both well).
NELSON.— On the 25th August, at St.
George's, Kew, to Mr. and Mrs. C. Nelson,
East St. Kilda— a daughter (Marcia Jean).
DEATHS.
ALLEN.— On the 26th August at St. Vincent's
Hospital, Thomas Henry, beloved husband
of Mary Allen, 75 Donald-street, Brunswick,
loving father of Thomas, Edward, Leslie
and Roy, aged 61 years.
ANDERSON.— On the 26th August, at his
residence, 317 Geelong-road, West Footscray,
Robert Anderson, beloved husband of E.
Anderson (late Victorian Railways), aged
86 years.
BAXTER. — A tribute to the memory of a
dear and kind friend, Agnes, who passed
away 23rd August, 1934.
What a pal.
— Chas.
BEES.— On the 23rd August, at St. Vincent's
Hospital, John Francis, late A.I.F., dearly
beloved eldest son of Mrs. Mercy Bees,
Flemington; loved brother of Ada (Mrs.
Roche, Essendon), Florence (Mrs. Har-
greaves, Hawthorn), Edward (Essendon),
Hannah (Mrs. Bateman, Alphington), Mercy
(Mrs. Taylor, Coburg), Leo (North Mel-
bourne), Veronica (Mrs. Cerveri, Bruns-
wick) and Vincent (Flemington), aged 48
years. Rest in peace.
BEST.— On the 26th August (suddenly), at
his residence, 711 High-street, East Kew,
Alban L. B. Best, L.R.C.P., L.F.P.S.,
dearly loved husband of Elsie, and loving
father of Helen and Jack.
BEST. — On 26th August, at his residence, 711
High-street, East Kew, Dr. Alban Best,
valued friend of the East Kew Ladies'
Bowling Club.
—Inserted on behalf of members — Ena Mc-
Conchie, president; E. Newman, hon. secre-
tary.
BEST.— On 26th August, at his residence, 711
High-street, East Kew, Dr. Alban Best,
highly esteemed president of the East Kew
Bowling Club.
One of Nature's gentlemen, beloved by all.
—Inserted by D. Hossack, hon. secretary.
BOURKE. — On the 25th August, at the Chil-
dren's Hospital, Ellen Teresa, dearly be-
loved youngest daughter of Matthew and
Miriam Bourke, of 18 Collett-street, Ken-
sington, and baby sister of Patricia, Joan,
Carmel, aged 8 months. Our darling.
BRITTAIN. — On the 26th August (suddenly),
Sarah, dearly beloved wife of Robert Brit-
tain, of 9 Illawarra-road, Auburn, and
loved sister of Alice (Mrs. Brown) and
Annie (Mrs. Russell), aged 82 years.
Private interment.
BURNS. — On the 26th August, as the result
of an accident, Philip Reginald Wookey,
son of the late John Burns, of Jerra Jerra,
New South Wales, and "Lucerne," Lower
Fern Tree Gully, and loved brother of
Henrietta and Alexander, aged 58 years.
CAMPBELL.— On the 26th August, at 41
Glenmorgan-street, East Brunswick, Harri-
ette Eliza, beloved wife of Alfred Campbell,
loving mother of Alfred, Jessie (deceased),
Roy, James, Ellen and Gertrude; aged 65
years.
CAMPBELL.— On the 26th August, at 2 Hen-
derson-avenue, Malvern, Ruby Jane, dearly
beloved wife of Reginald. At rest.
CAMPBELL (nee Wheatland).— On the 26th
August, at 2 Henderson-avenue, Malvern,
Ruby Jane Wheatland, loving daughter of
C. F. Wheatland, and the late Mary Jane;
loving sister of Charles, Arthur, Stanley,
Violet and Amy. Ever remembered.
CAMPBELL. —On the 25th August, at Castle-
maine, John Douglas, beloved husband of
Winifred Katharine Campbell, of Bowden-
street, Castlemaine, and loving father of
Dorothy Joan and Norma Winifred, aged
28 years.
CHAMBERS.— On the 25th August, at her
residence, 48 Jamieson-street, Coburg, Rose,
beloved wife of David Chambers, loving
mother of Alexander, Helen, May and
Melba, aged 43 years.
Peace, perfect peace.
CLEMENT (nee Clyne). — On the 25th August,
at Gippsland Hospital, Sale, Doris Gordon,
beloved wife of William Clement, Newry,
and loving daughter of the late James and
Mrs. Clyne, and loved sister of Jessie, Gor-
don, Bell, Linsay and Alick.
CORINALDI.— On the 25th August, at her
parents' residence, "Chalgrove," 36 Burns-
street, Elwood, after a long illness, Rosa
Joy, the beloved only daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert L. Corinaldi, and loving sister
of Lewis Albert; aged 25 years.
DANIELS.—On the 24th August, at his resi-
dence, 101 Phillips-street, Coburg, James,
dearly beloved husband of Millie Daniels,
loving father of Don, Harold, Allan, Keith
and Marion, aged 49 years.
Rest after long illness.
DOBBYN.—On the 26th August, at her re-
sidence, 150 McKillop-street, Geelong, Eliza,
dearly beloved wife of the late Joseph Wil-
son Dobbyn, and devoted mother of Joseph,
Jinnie, Lucy (Mrs. Bert Blunt), Harry
and Jessie (Mrs. N. McKay), aged 87
years. Our wonderful mother.
DOLPHIN.—A tribute of affection from Kath-
leen's fellow classmates at Sunday school.
Much loved. Deeply mourned.
DOWELL.—On the 25th August, Annie, dear-
ly beloved wife of Frederick H. Dowell, of
No. 26 Chomley-street, East Prahran,
eldest daughter of the late James and Ellen
Dynon, of West Melbourne. Rest in peace.
DOWERS. — On the 24th August, passed away,
our dear little Jean Marian, youngest child
of Edwin and Amy Dowers, of 130 Gipps-
street, Abbotsford; aged 2 years and 7
months. Safe in the arms of Jesus.
—Inserted by her loving aunty, Mag., and
cousins, at 134 and 136 Gipps-street, Ab-
botsford.
DUNN.— On the 24th August, at Noble Park,
Evelyn Myrtle (Lena), wife of Harry Dunn,
Pigdon-street, North Carlton, loving mother
of Evelyn, Mabel and Frank. Interred
privately at Necropolis, Spring Vale.
EAKINS.— On the 25th August, at Brisbane,
Gordon Copeland Eakins, B.A., B. Com.,
loved son of the late David Eakins, Omeo,
and Mrs. Eakins, 18 Scott-street, Canter-
bury, brother of Hugh, Howard, Arthur and
Hope.
EVEREST.— On the 25th August, at her son's
residence, 22 Warleigh-road, West Foots-
cray, Isabella Everest, relict of the late
Charles Everest, and loved sister of An-
drew Henderson, John (deceased), George,
Helen (Mrs. Moser), Jean (deceased) and
James (deceased), aged 62. At rest.
EVEREST.—On the 25th August, at her
son's residence, 22 Warleigh-road, West
Footscray, Isabella, relict of the late
Charles Everest, and loved mother of John
(deceased), George, Isabella (Mrs. Dumble-
don, deceased), Robert and Bertha (Mrs.
C. Butler), aged 62 years. At rest.
GAY (nee Ruby Johanesen). — On the 25th
August, at her residence, Ruby Elizabeth,
beloved wife of James, dearly loved eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Johanesen,
McFarlane-street, Northcote, loving sister
of Victor, Alma (Mrs. McLeod), Reg
(Castlemaine), Hans, Albert, Alice (Mrs.
Anderson); age 43 years.
GAY.—On the 25th August, at her residence,
16 McFarlane-street, Northcote, Ruby Eliza-
beth, the dearly beloved wife of James W.
Gay, loving mother of Hazel, Wilfred,
Robert, Alma (deceased) and Jimmie, aged
43 years. A patient sufferer at rest.
GAYLARD.—On the 25th August (result of
accident), at the Alfred Hospital, Alexan-
der, beloved husband of the late Mary Gay-
lard, and loved father of Zena, Geelong,
aged 61 years.
Father and mother reunited.
GRAHAM.— On the 26th August, Jack Ed-
ward, dearly loved eldest son of George and
Louisa Margaret Graham, of 6 St. Ber-
nard's-road, Alphington, loved brother of
Mavis, Meg, Phyilis, George and Arthur,
aged 18 years.
GREENWOOD (Smith).— On the 26th August,
at her residence, No. 3 Shoobra-road, El-
sternwick, Amelia Thursa Greenwood (late
of Port Melbourne), loved wife of the late
George (Jack) Greenwood, and loving mo-
ther of Albert, John, George (of India) and
Tom Smith, and Violet Greenwood (Mrs.
McMinn), Ruby Greenwood (Mrs. Shears),
loving stepmother of George, Walter (de-
ceased), Christinia (Mrs. Abrecht), May
(Mrs. Hannan) and Frederick Greenwood,
loved sister of Charles (deceased), Carrie
deceased), Arthur and Emma (Mrs.
Evans), aged 72 years.
GROGAN. — On the 26th August, at Devenish
(result of accident), John, third son of the
late Martin and Frances Grogan, beloved
brother of Annie (Mrs. Dwan, Coburg),
Timothy, Mary, Martin, Michael (Beacons-
field), Rev. S. R. Dennis, C.S.S.R., Perth,
and Catherine. R.I.P.
HARRIS.— On the 26th August, Augustus Per-
cival, beloved husband of Elsie May Harris
(nee Ede), 16 Selbourne-street, Hawthorn,
loved son of Elizabeth and the late William
Charles, and loved brother of Louisa (Mrs.
E. Ritter), Rosina (Mrs. C. Davidson), Eva
(Mrs. S. Pritchard), and brother-in-law of
Ada (Mrs. Arthur Harris), aged 57 years.
HARRIS.—On Sunday, 26th August, at Allan-
dale Hospital, Hawthorn, Percy Augustus,
dearly beloved uncle of Elsie, Florrie, Jean,
Myrtle, Edna, Eileen, Fred., Joe, Bert,
Reg., Ron and Charlie.
HAWKINS. —On the 26th August, at the
residence of her nephew, Mr. A. W. Wade,
36 Philipson-street, Albert Park, Matilda,
dearly beloved wife of Joseph Edward Haw-
kins, of Watson-street, Seymour, and loved
mother of Joseph (deceased), Henry, Matil-
da (deceased), Albert (deceased), Violet
(Mrs. Kilgour), George, Joseph, Matilda
(Mrs. Klein, of Bendigo) and Alfred, aged
70 years.
HEFFEY.—On 25th August, at St. Vincent's
Hospital, Thomas Francis, dearly loved
youngest son of Charles and Frances Hef-
fey, of 80 Wilson-street, Brunswick, and
loving brother of Gerard, Isabel, Jack and
Molly (sister Mary Winefride, Sydney), aged
16 years. Requiescat in pace.
HELLARD.— On the 26th August, at her resi-
dence, 21 Myer's-place, Melbourne, Eliza-
beth, dearly beloved wife of William Hel-
lard, loving mother of William, Arthur and
Blanch; aged 72 years. R.I.P.
HOWARTH.—On the 25th August, at private
hospital, Alice, dearly beloved wife of
George, and loving mother of Marjorie
(Mrs. Roy Walter), in her 56th year.
A patient sufferer.
HOWARTH.—On the 25th August, at pri-
vate hospital, Alice, loving mother of Mar-
jorie (Mrs. Roy Walter), and loved mother-
in-law of Roy, and loving grandma of
Shirley and Sylvia.
A wonderful mother.
HOWARTH.—On the 25th August, at Caul-
field, Alice the loved sister-in-law of Ed-
ward and Polly Keggin, also aunt of Eddie
and Tom.
Sweet memories linger yet.
Too dearly loved to ever forget.
HOWARTH.—On the 26th August, at Caul-
field, Alice, the loved sister-in-law of Wal-
ter and Beatrice Bell.
Dearest memories, fond and true,
Will always remain in our hearts for you.
HOWARTH.— A tribute of esteem for a
charming neighbor and splendid friend.
—H. and W.R.
HURST.—On the 24th August, at his resi-
dence, 560 Inkerman-road, Caulfield, Tho-
mas, beloved husband of the late Caroline
Lettice Hurst, and loved father of Gertrude,
Loch, Althea (Mrs. Martin Walker, Yin-
nar), Farmer, Tom, aged 92 years. Pri-
vately interred at the Cheltenham Cemetery
on Saturday, 25th August.
IRVINE.—Tribute of respect and esteem to
our late vice president, Cr. Robert Irvine.
—Inserted by Coburg Rifle Club.
DEATHS.
IRVINE.— A tribute to the memory of our
much esteemed member, Cr. Robert Irvine,
who died on 25th August.
To know him was to love him.
—Inserted by the officials and members of
the Coburg Bowling Club, who mourn the
loss of one of nature's gentlemen.
IRVINE. — On the 25th August (suddenly),
Robert, beloved husband of Christina Ir-
vine, of 22 Richard-street, Coburg East,
loving father of Annie (Mrs. H. J. Brown),
Agnes (Mrs. J. Auld), Robert, Dave, Ian
and Gladys; aged 61 years.
JOPLING. — On the 25th August, at a private
hospital, Annie Jopling, of corner Keilor-
road and Grenville-street, North Essendon,
loving mother of Joe, Olive and Sid, aged
72 years. Private interment.
JORGENSEN (nee Joynes).— On the 26th Au-
gust, at Melbourne, May, dearly loved wife
of Charles Henry Jorgensen, of 730 Mount
Alexander-road, Moonee Ponds; loved mother
of Charles, beloved eldest daughter of Tho-
mas and the late Elspeth Joynes, of 47
Allison-road, Elsternwick, and loving sister
of Elsie (Mrs. Calverwell, deceased), Amy
(Mrs. Beulke, Yallourn), Alan, Marjorie
(Mrs. Pratt), Connie (Mrs. Woodlands),
Thomas, Ethel (Mrs. Griffiths, New Zea-
land), aged 42 years. Loved one at rest.
KENNEDY. — On the 25th August, at the resi-
dence of her niece (Mrs. Freyer), 10 Al-
fred-street, Caulfield, Alice Kennedy, dearly
beloved aunt of May, Florence, Lionel, John,
Grace, Madeline, Jean, Jim and Keith.
At rest.
KERR. — On the 25th August, at his resi-
dence, "Fassifern," Heriot-street, Bunin-
yong, David Kerr, J.P., the beloved husband
of Rachael, and loving father of May (Mrs.
Charles Baxter), Donald, and Grace (Mrs.
Ormond Davies, deceased), in his 87th
year.
KING. — On the 25th August, at Ivanhoe,
Harold, dearly beloved husband of Lilian,
in his 49th year. Peace, perfect peace.
KNOTT. — On the 24th August (suddenly),
Edith May, the beloved wife of the late
Daniel George Knott (late A.I.F.), of 1
Campbell-street, Collingwood, and fond
mother of Edith, Lydia, Daniel, Clare, Fred,
Pattie, Bettie, Joyce, Georgina and the late
Caroline and Esther; aged 50 years.
Mother and father reunited.
KNOTT (nee Schwebsch). — On the 24th Au-
gust, at the Queen Victoria Hospital, Edith
May, loving sister of Louie. Sadly missed.
— Inserted by her loving sister and family.
LAING.— On the 25th August, at 72 Ander-
son-street Yarraville, Annie, dearly be-
loved wife of William, and loving mother
of Flora, Chrissie, William and Margaret,
aged 78 years.
A life devoted to thought for others.
LAING. — On the 25th August, at 72 Ander-
son-street, Yarraville, Annie, the dearly
loved and devoted grandma of Jack, May,
William, George (deceased), Phyllis Ste-
phenson; William, Ruby, Ray Laing, and
Wilma Scott, and very fond great grandma
of Bernard and Valre.
LARKINS. — On the 26th August, at her resi-
dence, 23 Fletcher-street, Essendon, Ellen
Eugene, beloved wife of the late James Lar-
kins. Requiescat in pace.
LAW. — On the 25th August, at St. Vincent's
Hospital, Wilhelmine, loving mother of
Isabella, Henry, Winifred, William, Alice,
Dorothea, and loving step-mother of
Leonard, Edith and Walter (deceased),
aged 59 years. At rest.
LESTER. — On the 26th August, at the resi
dence of his brother, Ap Marban, John
Binny, late of Caulfield and Leongatha, aged
67 years.
LESTER.— On the 25th August, at the resi-
dence of his sister, Mrs. Webster, of Middle
Tarwin, Alfred Samuel, husband of Pathe-
nia, loving father of Maud, Ethel, Ada and
Alfred, late of Victorian Railways and
Naval Reserve, aged 73. Williamstown
papers copy. Sadly missed.
LESTER. —On the 25th August, at the resi-
dence of his sister, Mrs. Webster, Middle
Tarwin, Alfred Samuel, the dearly beloved
son of the late William and Annie Lester,
brother of Frederick, William, Emma (Mrs.
Allison), Annie (Mrs. Webster), Vervin,
Bertha (Mrs. Thomas) and Albert, aged
73, late of Victorian Railways and Naval
Reserve. A patient sufferer at rest.
MAHY.— On the 25th August, at Melbourne,
Dorothy, beloved younger daughter of J. T.
and Mrs. N. F. Mahy, loving sister of Mar-
garet, of 128 Webster-street, Ballarat, aged
18 years. Remains at Apps' chapel, 395
High-street, St. Kilda.
MALESA. — On the 23th August, at Children's
Hospital, Francis, the dearly beloved young-
est child of Francis and Lancia Malesa, 10
Stone-street, Yarraville, loving brother of
Pauline, and darling grandson of John and
Gladvs Malesa and Frank and Stella Czem-
pinski, aged 18 months.
Dearly loved, and sadly missed.
MATTHEWS.—On the 26th August, at the
residence of her daughter (Mrs. Batten),
Butler-street, California Gully, Emma Ame-
lia, relict of the late William Matthews,
dearly beloved mother of Elizabeth (Mrs.
Lander, deceased), and Emmie (Mrs. Bat-
ten), loving grandmother of Fred, George,
Cyril and Hilda, and dearly loved aunt of
Mrs. Eyre, aged 88 years.
MATTHEWS.—On the 26th August, at Kel-
vin-grove Private Hospital, Bacchus Marsh,
Thomas Joseph, the loved husband of Mar-
garet, loving father of George (Thorn-
bury), Norman, Joyce (Mrs. Wholey, Caul-
field) and Hector.
McKENZIE.—On the 26th August, at her
residence, "Ypres," 7 Dummond-street, Co-
burg, Julia, relict of the late F. McKenzie,
and dearly loved mother of Alex., Islay,
Christina (deceased), John, Donald, Cathe-
rine (deceased), Ronald and Finlay, in her
79th year (late of Geelong).
Our dear mother at rest.
MILLS.— On the 26th August, at Alfred Hos-
pital, James Leslie (Tom), dearly beloved
husband of Mary Mills (nee Twyford), and
loving father of Dorothy (deceased), Gor-
don, Mary, Les (deceased), Nellie and Lor-
raine, aged 43 years. Late of Dalmore.
Underneath and round about the everlasting
arms.
MILNE.— On the 25th August, at private hos-
pital, Armadale, Evelyn Wright, the dearly
beloved wife of James Edward Milne; lov-
ing mother of Jim; loved sister of A. W.
Wright (Brisbane, Queensland). Late of
Arundel, Sussex, England.
One of the best.
MOLONEY. —On the 26th August, at his resi-
dence, No. 629 Bell-street west, Pascoe
Vale, Henry Michael, dearly loved husband
of Charlotte Moloney, loving father of
Henry, George, Charlotte, Ruby (deceased),
Doris and Iris, aged 44 years. R.I.P.
NESBITT.— On the 25th August, William Da-
vid, loving father of Rena and David, loved
brother of Christina (Mrs. H. M. Hodgson,
Bacchus Marsh), Helen (Mrs. A. MacDon-
ald (Colac), and Ernest J., Melton South.
OSBORNE. —On the 25th August, at Austin
Hospital, Heidelberg, Mary Ann (late of
Cromwell-road, Hawksburn), relict of the
late Charles Osborne, dearly loved mother
of Gertrude and Katie, aged 71 years.
Underneath are the everlasting arms.
Rest after weariness.
PARKER.— On the 25th August, Ellen, be-
loved wife of the late Gilbert Parker, and
loving mother of Alice (Mrs. Bird), Gil-
bert, Jean, Lillian, Elsie (Mrs. McCor-
kell), and Agnes, and loving grandma of
little Dorothy. Peace perfect peace.
PHILLIPS.— On the 25th August (suddenly),
at his residence, 162 Buckingham-street,
Richmond, William Bacon, the beloved hus-
band of Elizabeth Phillips, and loved father
of Lily, and loving grandpa of Billie; aged
59 years.
POLGLAZE.— On the 12th August, Mary,
widow of the late William Polglaze, aged
78 years. Privately interred. At rest.
RATTENBURY.— On the 25th August, at 31
Main-street, Coburg, Arthur John, loving
husband of Elsie, and loving father of Wini-
fred, Mavis, Arthur, Jean, Ray, aged 37
years. A patient sufferer at rest.
RICHARDS.—On the 24th August, at St.
Kilda, Captain Harold Richards O.B.E.,
beloved son of Mrs. Eleanor and the late
William Perry Richards, of Wolverhampton,
England, aged 47 years.
ROWE.—On the 25th August, at her resi-
dence, 8 Blair-street, Moreland, Eliza
Grace, beloved wife of Joseph Rowe, loving
mother of Reg, Harold, Arthur and Nellie
(Mrs. H. P. Bolden), aged 78 years. Pri-
vate funeral. No flowers, by request.
A good wife and loving mother.
A patient sufferer at rest.
SIMPSON.— On the 24th August, at Women's
Hospital, Georgina Amelia, the dearly be-
loved wife of Alexander Simpson, of 31
Clarke-street, North Williamstown, and lov-
ing mother of Ailex and George, loved auntie
of Bobby, Audrey, Jean and little Tony,
sister of Robert, Philip, Lila and Allan,
and step-sister of Maud and Charles (de-
ceased), aged 38 years.
SMITH. — On the 26th August, Andrew George
Smith, dearly loved third son of the late
Alexander and Jane Smith of 19 Clarendon-
street, Malvern; brother of Alexander, Jack
and Bert, aged 56 years. At rest.
STOCK.— On the 23rd August, Helena, the
beloved wife of the late Hugo, and loving
mother of Ernest Stock, of 6 Bamfield-
street, Sandringham, and loving grand-
mother of Alan and Irma, aged 70 years.
Privately interred.
STONES. — On the 26th August, Grace, dearly
beloved wife of Edward Stones, loving
mother of Dorothy, Harry, Norman.
A patient sufferer at rest.
TEAGUE.— On the 26th August, Edwin Nor-
man (late A.I.F.), dearly beloved eldest
son of Mr. Edwin E., of 3 Gladstone-street,
Moonee Ponds, and the late Elizabeth Maud
Teague, loving brother of Edna (Mrs.
Westbury, Bendigo), Ruth (deceased), and
step-brother of Leslie and Dorothy, aged
36 years.
THOMSON.— On the 25th August, at 98 Stan-
hope-street, Malvern, Catherine Thomson,
loved wife of the late David Thomson, loved
mother of Christiana, James, John, Norah,
Agnes, William, Belle and Lorrie; age 60
years. Late of Werribee and Kooweerup.
Sweet rest.
THORN.— On the 25th August, Frank, be-
loved husband of Naomi, and beloved father
of Frank, Winifred (Mrs. C. M. Stokes),
William, also brother of Mrs. Blackwell,
Arthur (deceased) and George (deceased).
TOLSON.— On the 26th August, at his resi-
dence, 7 King-street, East St. Kilda, John
Henry, the dearly beloved husband of Louisa,
loved father of Grace, Sarena, John, Chris-
tina, Harry, Rose (deceased) and Ruth;
eldest son-in-law of the late Mrs. John
Alford, of Maffra; aged 80 years.
A patient sufferer at rest.
TRIGG.— On the 25th August, at Warrnam-
bool, Ellen Anne, relict of the late Wil-
liam Trigg, and loving mother of Harold,
Leslie and Olive (Mrs. Lindsay Wallace),
of Mepunga West, aged 72 years. Adelaide
papers please copy.
WATERLAND.— On the 25th August, at his
residence, Lancefield, George Godfrey, be-
loved husband of Betty, and loving father
of Norman, Allen and Alma, loved brother
of May (Mrs. Walker), Lily (Mrs.
McMahon), Rose (Mrs. Slade), aged 58
years.
WEBSTER. — On the 25th August, at 83 Ro-
berts-street, Northcote, Harriet, relict of the
late Joseph Webster, and loving and devoted
mother of William (deceased), Francis (de-
ceased), Robert, Joseph, Clara (Mrs. Hen-
derson, deceased), May (Mrs. Figg), and
Amy (Mrs. Taylor), aged 85 years. Late
of Stawell.
WHITE. — On the 25th August, at her daugh-
ter's residence, No. 6 Minto-street, East
Kew, Ellen Jane White, loved mother of
Sarah (Mrs. Warren), Albert, Laura (Mrs.
Irvine), Selina (Mrs. Cavanaugh) and
Samuel, aged 75 years. At rest.
WILLIAMS.— On the 25th August, at 6
McLean-street, West Brunswick, Henry, be-
loved husband of Mary Williams, loving
father of Harry, Gladys, and Ralph; aged
68 years. At rest.
WILSON.— On the 24th August, Lillian Wil-
son, dearly beloved pal of Hazel, and lov-
ing friend of Mr. and Mrs. Bovell and chil-
dren.
With tender love and deep regret.
We who love her shall never forget.
— Inserted by her loving friend, Hazel Bo-
vell.
DEATHS.
WINTERS. —On the 25th August, Arthur
Frank Russell, dearly loved youngest son
of Albert and Jasmine Winters, 14 Union-
street, Williamstown North, loving brother
of Queenie, Albert, Sarah and John, aged
3 years 3 months.
Our baby to God's beautiful sunshine.
IN MEMORIAM.
On Actlvo Sorvice.
IIARMAN. — in loving memory of my son and
our brother. Edwin, killed in action nt
M.uiouet Farm on the 20th August, 1916.
Till memory fades nnd life donartn
You will Uvo for ever in -our hearts.
— inserted by bis father, sister, brother and
fdnlcr-in-law, Moonee Ponds.
WILKINSON. — In fond memory of our dear
lirolher. Private L. F. (Roy) Wilkinson,
killed at Moquet Fnrm, France. 26th Au
gust, 1910; also dear mother, who passed
away 14th July, 1929.
In alienee wc remember.
— Inserted by Jess and Les. Wilkinson,
IN MEMORIAM.
ALLAN. — In loving memory of Stanley, whe
piu-scd awny on the 26th August, 1927.
Dear little Stano.
Sweetest memories, fond nnd true.
Will ever remain, dear Stan, of vou.
—Inserted by nuntle nnd uncle and cousins,
Coburg,
ALLEN. — In loving memory of my wife,
Mary, who passed away 27th August, 1022.
Ever remembered.
— Inserted by her loving husband, Arthur.
ARKELL. — Sacred to the memory of mother,
who passed away at Tower Hill, 27th Au
gust, 1023.
BARKE. — in loving memory "f Patricia
19?t1CCS' who passed away 26th August,
She llyes with us In .memory still,
Not Just to-day, but always will,
—inserted by gran, Thco, Keith Gottlcebsen.
BARICE, —in loving memory of our dear
uSP iflii wllu awfly 20lh Au"
However lnrig my life may last,
Whatever land I view:
; Whatever grief or joy be ours.
Dear Palsy,' we will think of you.
—Inserted by her parents, alstor, Margaret,
and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Dyson.
BLENCOWE.— In ' cherished memory of m\
dear husbnnd and our loving- father, called
to rest on the 27th August, 1933. at Haw
thorn. Worthy of love and remembrance.
— Inserted by his loving wife and family.
CARLOS.— In loving memory of our dear hro-
tner, Chas. who passed away 27th Au
gust. 1931.
With tender love and deep regret.
We who loved him never forget.
—Inserted bv his loving brother and sis-
ter-ln-law, Harry and Ann.
CHAFFER. — \ tribute of love, to tho memorj
of my dear husband and our dear father,
Wtllinm John Chaffer, who passed awn\
suddenly at his late residence. 71 Young-
man-street, Preston, 27th August. 1029.
— Inserted by his loving wile, Lena, and
sons, Dudley nnd Lindsay.
CIIISHOLM. — in memory of my dear hushant
and our father, who passed away 27ti
August, 1031. Always remembered.
— Inserted by his loving wlfo and daugh
ters.
COCKERILL.— In loving memory of our de
voted parents, father, who died 10th De
cember, 1906; mother, who died 27th August,
1027. For us, Just memories.
— S. North and M. Klely.
COYNE. — In loving memory of Georg(
Thomas, who passed away on the 26tli
August, 1020.
—Inserted by his wlfo and family. Men-
tone.
CREGAN.— Patricia, died 2flth August, 1933,
loving daughter, James, and Mary Cregan,
loving sister of Norma. 1 year 4 months.
„ Our little bud In heaven,
Safo in the arms of Jesus.
—inserted' by her daddy, mummy and sis-
CROW.— In snored memory of our darling babj
eon, Teddy, died on the 27th August, 1033,
aged 12 months. Our treasure.
Gad' has takon homo our darling,
Placed our bud nmoriB His flowers:
Taken back the dear bono JIo gave us,
' l or a better world than ours.
— Inserted by his loving - mother - and- father,
t'lstera and brothers.
DALEY.— in loving memory of my dear sister,
Rose, who passed away on tho 27th August,
1031. In memory's keeping treasured over.
—Inserted by her loving sister, Violet, and
brother-in-law, Ben Cooper. - f '
DARNKDT.— In loving memory , of mv deai
5Xl.t ft!,d loylug mother, who passed awat
<th August, 1024; also loving brother,
Jn«k: nlso dear old Chip.
Not Just to-day, but every dav,
in silence wo remember.
—inserted by loving husband and family,
nnd son-in-law.'
DJ2NTON.--ln loving memory of my deai
AraSt: r;PfU,8Crt awQy. 27t
—Inserted by her son, Alex, and family,, oi
.Canberra,
ET1IERIDGE.— In loving ' memory of out
...ar JRPlhdr (Clara Amolln), who departei
this life on the 27Ui Augurt. 1928, nl
Litrobe-street, . Wlndior. Ever remembered.
—Inserted by A. H. and M. Ethertdge. -
IftK'I/IJicmury of our deai
father, who-.dled. 2Sih Aurusl it)2i : nisi
Ueft,r mother, who died 3rd March
. dear 'brother, Perce, whe
j, dlrd':23rd Fobriiary;vira5, ,v» - ( >-'
1 m!,e-v no ' one £.«;fct?"farewellt->. w,-s
They said 'good-bye to none,
. Their spirits, flew before we. knew
Tiint from us they nad gone/
.—Inserted by thdii loving children, Flor
, cnce (Mrs.- Puiien), Howard and Leslie
and sun-ln-lnw. George.
FORD.— In loving memory of my dear mother
passed away 27th August, 1032."
Hor heart, y/ns, always In . her home.:
She toiled ami did her best;
She bore her pnln and bore it woll.
And how she suffered nono eon - tell.
— Inserted by her loving daughter, - Alma,
FOX.— In loving memory of our dear' broUici
and uncle, Sydney Wcstbrook, who wa<
called homo on the 27th August. 1932.
, Ever remembered;.
--Inserted by his . ulster and brother-in-
law,. Alloon and george Barnett, ,and hti
niece nnd ncwhews, Avanlo, Bob and Ken,
Sydney.
fKOUGHAN. — In loving memory of my deai
ino«''w.,,?l6Wed.AWay on th0 27th August,
1929, at 24 Maugle-street, Abbotsford.
Sweetest memories linger yet.
Too dearly loved to ever forget; '
A silent thought brings many a tear
x>or one I miss and lovod so dear. .
—Inserted by her loving husband, John.
GROUGHAN. — In loving memory of my darl
ing mother, who passed away on the 27tt
Aurt, 1929, at 24 Maugle:street, Abbots-
Your live was full of love and labor,
And two things stood out nlone;
Klncineoa in another's troublo,
Courage In your own.
A beautiful life,, full of kindly deed,
A helping. hand to alLhi need;
Sincere and true In heart and mind,
What a-. lovely memory to leave behind."
—Inserted by her loving son, Eric, anc
daughter-in-law, InC2, _ .
GROUGHAN;— In Bad and loving memory oi
my dear mother, who passed away on tin
27ih August, 1029. Sadly missed,
bome day, sometime our eyes shall see,
The face I hold in memory, my mother;
And God shall link tho golden chain
Still closer when -wo meet again.
To rear us all, then invo to part.
Is the saddost story of her daughter's heart
— Inserted by hor loving duughUr. Inez, son
in-law, Charlie, granddaughter, Marlon.
OKUIKU1AN.— in loving memory of our deal
inothor. who passed nway on the 27th Au
gust, 1029.
When a motlier breathes her InsL farewell,
Tho loss la mora than words can tell;
The world seems quite another place.
Without a smile from mother's face.
—Inserted by her loving daughters, Vera,
Rita, granddaughter. Valma, sons-in-law,
Arthur and George.
GROUGHAN.— In loving memory of our deai
mother, and grandma, who passed away oi
the 27lh August, 1920.- '
Sometimes we lose ft' friend,
Oft times wo And another;
But there's no one in this world
; Can take the place of mother.
i —inserted by her loving daughter. Irlr; son
in-law, Charles: grandchildren, Erica, Roy
cton nnd Pamela Smith,
GROUGHAN, — In lovlpg momory of my dea
mother, who passed away 27th August
i 1929. Sndlv missed;
He gently closed your ttfed eyes .
And gave you perfect rest;
Our .homo Is empty without you,
> There will never he another
To tnko the place of God's greatest gift—
; --InaUr(edd\Tfib,gB«i.n V.run.
son-in-law,- Bob; grandohlldren, Gloria .am
; HEFLVfit.— In cherished memory of my dea
; husband ami father, who passed away oi
the 27th August, 1921.
Father and son united.
Chords of memory softly touched to-day., .
i - Bacrcd heart of Jesus grant them rest.
I —Inserted by his loving wlfo and family.
' HOLDEN.— In loving memoD' of our dea
dad and grandfather, who passed away oi
25th August, 192&.
1 cannot clasp year hand, dear dad,
Your face 1 cannot cee.
; But let this little token tell,.
. We --still remember you/;
—Inserted by hln loving son and dnughter
In-law, Alex. ' and IClsie. and grandchildren
Alex, and Elsie., ;
. HONEY.— In loving memory of our dear hus
I hand aih! father, who pusned away a
Bruiiuwlck' on the 20th August, 1928. .
! Healing where no shadows fall,
I in perreot pence he awaits us all;
God win link the .missing chain,
. , As one hy ono wo meet again.
, —inserted by his ' loving wife, son nm
I daughter-ln-liiw.
- HONEY.— Hi loving momory of our den
i father, who passed away at Brunswick oi
26llt August, 1928.
: Some day, some time our eyes shall see
The face wo hold in memory,
r --inserted by. bis loving. dauglitersr Alice
Rone. . Doris, Bonnio.
> HOSKING.— Treasured memories of dear lltll
Freddie; who pusscd away on 20th August
. 1033., .
, A beautiful little bud in hoaven.
. —Inserted by .- Auntie Rose,- Jean, Nancy
. and cousin, Yvonne.
! JOHNSTON.— In loving memory of my dea
i wlfo and mothor, Amelia, who passed awa;
on- 27th ' August. 1932.-
- Hofltlng where so shadows tall,
In perfect pcaco she awaits us all.
—Inserted by her loving husband, James
and daughter, Linda.
JOHNSTONE. — In loving memory of our den
> mother (mnom), who paused away on 27tl
August. 1032. Ever remembered.-
i —Inserted by her loving daughter, Clarice
and snn-ln-law, Dick Phillips..
JONAS.-- In loving memory of Mra. Jona
(Madgo),
--Never forgotten by K, Sutton.
1 KING.— In loving memory of my only child
Veronica May Leo (Vera Kennedy), wh
' pnssed awny at the WominTi Hospital oi
\ 27th August. 1033. ago 21 yeais.
I Mother's and grand oad'n pat,
1 am so lonely without you. Vera.
. I nm missing you marc each day.
1 My life has never been tho same
i Slnco the day you passed away.
If all the world wits mine to give,
I'd give It. yes, and more.
If I could only see you. dear,
rCome unfiling Ihriugh the door.
In n lonely house nt night,
l When sloep forsakes my eyes,
My thoughts are on a lonely grave.
Whore my beloved ones lies,
i My heart Just aches with sadness,
My eyes shed many a tear.
! God' only knows how I miss you
I As it dnwns the first sail yeur.
— luHortud by her loving mother, M. Ken
nedy, nnd grand dad, E. J. Walsh, 201 Car
dignn-streot, Carlton.
. KING (nee Kennedy). ---In loving memon
i»f our dear friend. Veronica (Vera), win
pnsaed «May on 27th Anuuat, 1033.
I.o'eil and remembered always.
- lnrertr-1 by her loving Irlcuds, Hazel, Pei
urn! Phyllis.
IN MEMORIAM.
' KING.— In loving memory of my dear wife,
193V Wh l>nbHC(1 aw,|y on 11,0 27t,i August,
To-day recalls and memories of a loved one
gone to rest.
And those who think of her to-day arc
those who loved her best.
Although her voice Is silent and her smile J
see no more.
In my heart her memory lingers just as 1
fondly as before. ,
—Inserted by her loving htisnnml. Dick.
LAST. — In loving memory of our dear pal,
Charles Henry (Harry), who passed away
on 27th August, 1933.
Yours were nil kindly thoughts,
And gentle deeds, nnd true.
We could not find In all the work!
AnoLher pal like vou.
— IfiHerted by "Mrs. Masters and Kmc, 40
llolden-strcel, North Fltzrny,
LnT'TMl.,Io",nK memory of our dear pal,
&7U, ' AnK.mL.rV ,o:JA':U',y J ' wh0 |,asaoU nw'ly
We nfiss your welcome footsteps
_ And your many Jovial \vn v,
But you live with us in m'emorv
As In those happy bygone days.
— -rtcd , by Jack. Nell, Keith. Vol and
, Joej!yl s,nc'al1'- 49 Holdcn-strcet, North Fitz-
LEE.--In loving memory of our dear father,
l,luta'lmt fSttr" A,":1,St-
j::sandl j.is: ",8 iovinB «»»
LU3RE. — In loving mnnorv of ntv dear son
and our brother, killed at Pozicros on 2fith
nilffH8 4 ?Ln » rtlwo our father, wiio passed
away 3rd September, 1952.
1, j| 1 1 steel may rust nnd sever,
EHi "nn nl love will Inst tor ever:
&,n0ip£u,.en lk ln lov(,,» KbUlen chain
f.. J . vvI l. m?n(i when we meet ngutiL
tuothels y luving mother, sintcra and
LIGllTOV.'LKRS. — In loving memory of mv
dear husbnnd nnd our father, who passed
away on 27th August. 1933.
For over with the Lord.
—Inserted by bin loving wife and daughters,
Alma, Jessie and Phyl.
L1-v?4.Y,'ln. 'ovlng memory of my dear wife.
Nellie, who passed away suddenly nt 43
nton-rand. Windsor, on the 27th August,
1933, aged 6(1 yenrs.
1 am lonely nnd sad without you,
I am always thinking of you;
Though now far away, my dear love.
My heart will be constant and true.
, Anil when I lay on my bed at night,
I a Sweet visions 1 can see;
And when 1 wake In the morning
I know I have been dreaming of thee.
A good, kind, loving nnd faithful wife,
good mother.
rL1!,Mftort by hor loving husbond, Frederick
I-ove LInay, sen.
L1TTLEJOHN. — in loving memory of my dear
wife, Betsy, who died 27th August, 1033.
A silent thought, a secret tear
ntill keep your memory ever dear.
—Inserted by her loving hushnud. George.
; MTTLEJOHN. — In loving memory of mv
dear wife and our tuving mother, who
pnsssd nway nt. her residence, 123 Albert-
1 fclffi0 1933,t Brunaw,ck' on lh0 ,37th Au-
, Not just to-day, but every day,
i In silence we remember.
1 reinserted by her loving husband and fain-
»y. f
LITTLKJOHN. — In loving memory of my
mother, who passed to sleep on the
27th AUgUJt, 1033,
fhc most beautiful ' flower in life's garden.
, , . . t Our mother.
f-Insertcd hor Burrowing son, William.
LUCA8.— In fond remembrance of our loving
Jofel passed away 27th .Au-
Her nature you could not help loving.
For those .that knew her and loved her,-
Her memory will never grew cold.
-Inserted by mother, father, sisters and
, brother.
LUCAS.— ln loving memory cf our sister,
Dofiy, who passed awny on the 27th August,
Frlendsjpiay think we have forgotten
Whon they see us smile,
God alone knows how we miss you
- As It dawns the third sad year.
—Inserted by her slator, Clarice, and bro
ther-in-law, Jack.
LUCAS.— In loving memory of our dear friend,
Dolly, who passed away on tho 27th August,
Just a memory fond and true, 1
To show, dear Dolly, wc think of you.
—Inserted by her loving friends, Martha,
; Winnlo, Flora, Molly and Dot.,
, LUCAS.— In laving memory of my dear
I friend, Dolly, who passed away on the 27th
August, 1931.
- Timo passes by, but memory lingers on.
—Inserted by Tom..
, MACK1NDER. — In loving memory of our dear
sister, Ethel, who passed awuy on tho 20th
August, 1029. - .
Not a dav do. wo forget you. , '
> . In our hearts you are for ever n?ar;
We who loved you' sadly miss you "
- As It dawns the fifth sad year.
, .—Inserted by her loving sisters and bro-
i t'.ier; Ivy, Ada and Bob.
r MALONE. — In loving memory of our dear
father. John Joseph, who passed away on
2Sth August, 1932. Ronuicacat In pace. -
I Not Just to-day, but every day,
1 In sll&nee we remember. .
—Inserted by his loving son, , Sylvester, and
daughter, , F.Ilcen Dalton.
r McBWIN.— Just a loving, trlbulo to the mem-
> . ory, ; of our dearly loved son and brother,
, Pale," who left 'us 27th August," 1800, thirty-
>' Ave years ago. v
Too "dearly loved to bo ever forgotten.
—Inserted by. Ws- parents and only brother,
MettENZIE.-r-ln Joving memory., of -''our.' dear'
ly loved only son nnd daughter,- ICen, ac-
. cldentallv killed 27th August, 1932; aged 19
. years; Jean, died 4th April, !l921, . aged 9
' years. / Until the dawn breaks, .
—inserted- by father and mothor..
' MoKKNZlE.— In- memory of dear. Ken. ,who
was accidentally killed on 27lh August,
1932 - Always remembered.- . » ,
—Inserted. by Bernicc Hall.
McKBNZIE.— In loving memory of our friend,
Kenneth, who passed nway on 27th August,
1932. For ever remembered.
1 —Inserted by his pals, Ted and Allan.
McKENZIE.— In loving memory of my dear
friend, Kenneth, who passed away suddenly
two years ago.
—Inserted by Violet Oxnam.
MKALMAKER. — In loving, momory of our
dear mother and grandma, wuo passed
awny on the 26tU August, 1033.
' Three llttlo words. Forgcl me not,
They don't seem , much,
But mean a lot to -us.
Our grandma.
—Inserted by her loving son, A lick: daugh-
tor-ln-law. Kate, and grandchildren, 135
Kerr-etreet, Fltzroy,
1 MEYERS, — In treasured memory of dear Lii,
died 20th August, 1920, .
In memorys keeping, foml and true
Is each golden hour I spent with you.
— Insorted by hor ever loving pal, Nellie
Tlerney.
MILLAR (nee Violet Stevens),— In . loving
memory of iny dear girl, who passed awuy
27th August. 1025; also her baby. Jean,
died 23ra February, 1923.
" Dearly loved and eadly missed.
1 —Inserted by her loving mother, J. Slovens,
P.lvcr-atrcct, Richmond.
MILLAR.— In loving memory of my dear sls-
Icr, Violet, passed nwoy at Ptesion; also
hor little baby. Jean. ....
Oh. for the touch of n vanished hand.
—Inserted bv hor slater, Al» Russell, and
nephew. Fred.
MILLAR.— In loving memory of our dear
sister, Violet, who passed away on the 2(tn
August. 1025. To momory ever dear.
—Inserted by her loving sister-in-law and
r brother, Daisy and Jack.
MILLAR.— In loving momory of our dear sla
ter, Violet, passed away 27th August, 1925.
We who loved her never forget;
In memory nho is with us yet.
—Insorted by her loving sister and brother-
. In-law. Mr. . and Mrs F. W. Rowe.
! MILLAR (nee Violet Stevens.)— In loving
memory of our dear sister, who passed
r away at Preston 27th August, 1926; also
' dear little Baby Jean, daughter of tne
' above.
Deep In our hearts wc cherish
Sweet memories, -dear. Violet, of you.
—Inserted by hor loving sister and brother-
in-law, Mr. and Mra. E, Archor, and
nophews, Frank and Ron.
- MILLAR.— In loving memory of our dear
father. -Stephen Millar, who passed nway
r on 27th August. 1029, at 11 ChcssQll-streot,
Smith. Melbourne,
Always unselfish and kind,
. Few In this world his equal to find.
—Inserted by bis loving daughter, Mabel,
and son-in-law, John Tobln.
MILLER.— In loving remembrance of Carl,
who died on 27th August, loving friend ot
, Mr. and Mrs. Kroncke and family, Henley
Beach, . Adelaide, South Australia.
MORTER. — In loving memory of our dear
r father,- who passed away on 27th August,
a 1929; also our darling mother, wno passed
away on 27th August, 1932.
We thank God for having given us so
good and loving mothor and father.
Sadly missed.
—Inserted bv their loving family, Mabel,
r Georgo and Tom.
n NASH.— In loving memory of our dear Rioter
And aunt. Elisabeth, who passod away at
Meiboume> 27th August. 1931. (lato or <1
Chartvs-atroet; Richmond).
Ever remembered.
—Mother and Beryl.
" NEWBROOK.— In loving memory of my dear
wife and mothor, who passod away on 2an
August, 1933.
. Those .who think of her to-day
t Are those who loved hor best, >
Wonderful wif and mothor.
—Inserted by loving husband, daughter and
grandchildren, Nellie and Billle,
NEWBROOK.— In loving momory oif our dear-
-1 est' friend, Mrs. Ncwbrook (Nan), wno
passed away 27th August, 1933,
To-day wo are thinking of somoone
1 Who was loving, kind and true;
1 Who had a smile for everyone.
Dear Nan. nnd that was you.
—Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Drake, Harold
and Mary tfnlrtoy and Betty.
' NUDD.— In loving memory of our dear mo-
Othor, Margerctta Nudd, who passed away on
the 27tli August, 1932.
' Time passes, but memories linger on.
—Inserted by her loving son ana daughter-
In-law, A. nnd E. Nudd.
' OPPHR,— In loving memory of my dear hus-
r hand and our dear father, who passod to
Y life 011 27th August, 1031, at Falr-
Ho glveth His beloved sleep.
—Inserted by his loving wlfo and family. .
r (For Continuation uf In Memorlam
n Notices See Pago 3).
FUNERAL NOTICES.
u ! ....
ALLEN.— The Friends of the lato Mr.
THOMAS IIRNRY ALLEN. are respectfully
iniormed that his funeral' will leavo his reri-
Si00?.0',.-7® .Donald-street, Brunswick, THIS
DAY (Monday), 27th August, 1034, at 4 p.m.,
for the FawKncr Cemetery.
JOSEPH ALLISON PTY. LTY Funeral
Directors. 788 Syduey-road, North Brunswick.
Phone Bwk. 830. ,
\ND13RSON.— The Friends of the late RO
BERT ANDERSON are rcspeotfully in
formed that Ids remains will loavo his rosl-
.» dener, Geelong.roml, Footsuray, THIS DAY
, (Monday), at 3 o'olock for the place of Inter-
mcnl. tho Footscrny Cemetery.
ARNOLD M. HOEPNER, Funeral Director,
j Wcrilbee. Phone, 143. ,
FUNERAL NOTICES.
i
B E.ST.— Tho Friends of the lale ALBAN L. 1
B. BEST, L.R.C.P., L.F.P.S., are In- :
formed that his funeral will leave 711 High- J
street, East Kew, THIS DAY (Monday), the 1
27th Inst., nt 3.30 p.m., for the Box Htll 1
Cemetery, arriving at 4.
A. A. SLEIGHT PTY. LTD. Phone .
Cent. 410.
EST.— CITY OF KEW LODGE. No. 365
> A.F, and A. Masons of Victoria.— The
Oiflccrs and Mombcra of the above Lodge and
the Craft ln general are respectfully Informed
that the Funeral of our late esteemed Wor.
Brother. ALBAN L.. B. BEST. I.P.M., will
leave his residence, 711 HIgh-slrect. Eait.
Kew. THIS DAY (Monday), the 27th Inst.,
at 3.30 p.m., for tho Box HIU Cemetery,
arriving at 4.
RAY GREEN. W.M,
LU r.ADEMACHER. Secretary.
BEST.— The Members or the EAST KEW
BOWLING CLUB arc invited to follow
the remains of their , esteemed President, Dr.
ALBAN BEST, to the place of interment,
ihe Box Hill Cemetery. The funeral will
leave his residence. 711 High-street, East
Kew THIS DAY (Monday), at 3.39 ?».m.
— D. HOSSACK, Hon. Secretary, East Kow
Bowling Club.
BURNS.— Tho Friends of the late PHILIP
REGINALD WOOKEY BURNS are in
vited to follow hi remains to the Fern Tree
Gully Cemetery. Lower Fern Tree Gully
Tho funeral will leave his residence. "Lu
cerne," Lower Kern Tree Gully. THIS DAY
(Moudav). the 27th Augunt. at 4 p.m.
K PINK and SON. Funeral Directors.
j
C4AMPBELL,— The Friends or Mr. ALFRED
/ CAMPBELL arc respectfully Informed that
the remains of Ills beloved wife, HarrlettC
Eliza, will be Interred in the Fnwkncr Ceme
tery. The funeral will leave his residence,
1J Glenniorgnn-stvccl, East Brunswick, TO
MORROW (Tuesday), 28th August, at 11
0 'clonk a.m.
JOHN ALLISON (Roy V. AlllsonL Morti
cians. 291 (op. Empire Theatre) Sydnev-road,
Brunswick. Telephone. Brunswick. 502.
CAMPBELL. — The Friends of Mr. REGI-
NALD CAMPBELL are informed that the
remains of his dearly beloved wife Ruby
Jane, will be interred in the St. Kilda Ceme
tery. The funeral will move from her
father's residence, Mr. C. F. Wheatland,
No. 2 Henderson-avenue, Malvern, TO-MOR
ROW (Tuesday), 28th inst., at 3 o'clock.
B. MATTHEWS PTY. LTD.. Toorak-rond.
South Yo'Tn. Canlfleld and Onklclgh.
C10RINALD1.— The Friends of Mr,' and' Mrs,
/ ALBERT E. CORINALDI are respoot-
lully informed that ihe remains of their be
loved only daughter. Rosa Joy, will./ bo In
terred in the St. Kikfu Cemeterv. The funeral
will leave their residence, "Chalgrove," 30
Bums-street. El wood, THIS (Monday) AFTER
NOON. 27th August, at 3.30 o'clock.
JOHN ALLISON (Roy V. Allison), Mor-
tlclans. Head Office: Richmond. Tel. J1003,
DAN! ELS.- -The Friends of tho late Mr,.
JAMES DANIELS are respectfully In
formed thnt his funeral will loavo bis resi
dence, 101 Phllllpa-stroet, Coburg. THIS DAY
(Monday), 27th August, at 11 (eleven) o'clock
for the Fawkner Cemetery.
JOSEPH ALLISON PTY. LTY. Funeral
Directors, 135 Errol-street. North Melbourne
(phono F17S1) and all suburbs.
DOBBYN— Friends of the late Mrs. ELIZA
DOBBYN are respectfully invited to fol
low her remains to the place of interment,
the Eastern Cemetery, Geelong. The funeral
will move from her residence, No. 150 Mc-
Killop-street, Geelong. THIS DAY (Monday) ;
27th August, at 3 p.m.
ERNEST H, KING, Funeral Director. 187
Moorabool-strcct, Peeking. Phone. 1122.
DOWELL,.— The Friends of Mr. FREDERICK
H. DOWELL, of No. 26 Chomley-strcct.
East Prnhran, arc informed thnt tho funeral
of hla dcarlv beloved wife, Annie, will leavo
Rayboulds Funeral Parlors, No. 4 Cecll-slroet,
Prahran, THIS DAY (Monday), at 2 o'ulock.
for the . piace of Interment, tho Mclbourno
General Cemctorr, Carlton, arriving 2,20
o'clock.
RAYBOULDS PTY. LTD., Prahran. Plionc
Win., 17.
EVEREST.— Tho .Friends of the: lato Mrs.
1SOBELLA EVEREST -are respectfully- In
vited to follow her remains to the- place of
Interment, the- Willlamstown Cemetery. The
funeral is appointed ' to move from her son's
residence, .22 Warlelgh-road, West Footscray.
THIS (Monday) MORNING, 27th August, at
10.30 a.m.
WALTER A. WARNS.' Undertaker, 201
.Barkly-streot, Footscray. Phone, Footscray 9.
/NAY.— The Friends of Mr. JAMES W. GAY
M arc respectfully invited to follow the
remains of his .dearly beloved wife, Riihy
Elizabeth, to the place of interment, the Co
burg General Cemetery. The funeral will
leave his residence. 10 McFarlano-stroet,
Northcote, THIS DAY (Monday), the 27th
August, nt 3.30 p.m. '
'WALTER FERGUSON, Funeral" Director, 47
yjufe-street, Colllngwood. and cornor High aud
Jamps slreoU, . Northcote. Phone JI148.
GRAHAM.— The Friendii of Mr. and Mis,
G. GRAHAM' are . Informed- that the re
mains of their eldest son. Jack Edward, will
bo interred In the Heidelberg cemfitery. The
funeral Is appointed to move from .their resi
dence, No, 6 St. Bernard's-road, Alphlncton.
TO-MORROW (Tuesday), 28th August, at 2.30
o'clock. ...
W. G. APPS and SONS PTY,. IjTD., Funeral
Directors. Tel. J1145 (2 lines), .
GREENWOOD - (Smith).— The Friends of the
ate AMELIA THURSA GREENWOOD
are respectfully Informed that her remains will
be interred in the Burwood Cemetery. The
funeral is appointed to move from her resi
dence, No. 3 Shoobra-road, Elsternwlck, TO
MORROW (Tuesday), at 3.30 p.m.
R. McKENZIE, Funeral Dlreclor (all
suburbs). Head office, 199 Clarendon-street,
South Melbourne. Phone, M3107.
HARRIS —The Friends of the late Mr. AU
GUSTUS PERCIVAL HARRIS are In
Yired to follow his remains to the Burwcod
Cemetery. The funonj will leave his resi
dence, 16 Solbourne-strccc, Hawthorn, TO-
'JOUROW (Tuesday), 28ch August, at 3.30
p.m.
LE PINE and SON, Funeral Directors. Head
office, phone J144I.
HARRIS.— Members und ex-Members of tho
Hawthorn City Bnnd are Invited to attend
the funeral of the lute Mr. PERCY HARRIS.
Tho funeral leaves his residence, 16 Selbourne-
strect, Auburn, and will be accorded a bond
men's funeral. Time of meeting, 3.30 p.m.
TO-MORROW (Tuesday), 28th, August; at
Burwood Cemetery.
M. C. RIGBY, President.
W. J, MIDDLETON, Sec,
HAWKINS.— -The Friends of Mr. JOSEPH
EDWARD HAWKINS (of Watson-street.
Seymour) are respectfully informed that the
remains of his dearly beloved wife, Matilda,
will be interred in the Preston General Ceme
tery, The funeral will leave the residence of
his nephew, Mr. A. W. Wade, 30 Philipson-
street, Albert Park, TO-MORROW (Tuesday),
28th August, at 3 o'clock.
RENTLE and HOLDBWORTH. .'Funeral Di
rectors. 225-227 Park-atvect, South Molbourne.
Tel, M135Q,
HEFFEY.— Tho Friends of Mr. and Mrs.
CHARLES HEFFEY are respectfully In
vited to follow the remains of their dearly
loved youngest son, Thomas Francis, to the
niaee of interment, the Coburg Cemetery. The
Tuneral will mnvc from their rcaidence, 80
WIlRon-stroet, Bransvvlck, THIS' DAY (Mon-
lay),- 27th inst., at 2 p.m., and will proceed
to .St. Ambrose Church, Sydney-road, Bruns
wick, en routo.
„ MICHAEL MULQUEEN and SONS, 28
Blyth-strcct, Brunswick; also at Bendlgo.
Bwk., 440,
HELLARD.— The Friends': of Mr. WILLIAM
HELLAUD are respectfully invited to
follow the remains uf his dearly beloved wife
to the place of intormant, Melbourne General
Cemetery, Carlton. The funeral will leave St.
Patrick's Cathedral THIS DAY (Monday),
27th Inst., at 3.30. . - >
JOHN DALEY, Undertaker. Latrobe and
Bprlng streets, Melbourne. Tel. -82V.
HOWARTH.— The Friends of Mr. GEORGE
HOWARTH are most respectfully in
formed that tho funeral of his beloved wile,
Alice, will leave "Ketlaw,' 201 Boorun-road,
CaulUeld, for the St. KUd& Cemetery, THIS
DAY (Monday), at 2 p.m.
J. MONKHOUSK and SON, Undertakers,
Ourpontcr-stroet, Brighton, near the Town
Hall. Phone, X1162. -
IRVINE;— Tho Friends of the late .Cr. RO
BERT IRVINE, J.P., are respectfully in
formed, that- his remains will be lnterred In the
Coburg cemetery. , The funeral will leavo his
residence. 22 Rlchnrd-Btrcet, Coburg East.
THIS DAY (Monday/, ,27th August, at 4
o'clock.
JOHN ALLISON (Roy V. Allison), Morti
cians, 291 top. Empire Theatre) Sydney-road.
Brunswick. Telephone," Brunmvlck. 592.
TRVINE.— ANCIENT YORK LODGE, No. 80,
J. A.F. and A, MASONS. — Tho Office rs and
Brethern of tho ubovo Lodgo and U10 Craft
In general are informed thnt the funeral of
our esteemed W.M. , Bro. ROBERT IRVINE,
will leave his residence, 22 Rlchurd-strcet.
Cohurg East, THIS DAY (Monday), 27tli
August, at 4 o'clock, for tho Coburg Come-
tery,
FRANK BEARD, W.M.
K. T. WILSON, Secretary.
JOHN ALLISON (Roy V. Alllion). B'wlck.,
592. . . .
TRVINE.— Members of tho COBURG BOWL-
X ING CLUB are respectfully tnvltod to
uttond tho funeral of their csteomod member.
Or. ROBERT IRVINE. THIS DAY (Monday)
Members will meot at the Coburg Cemetery
F,ot„oa. 8,V "PProx. 4,5 n.m,, anrt tuKo up posi
tion Indicated by tho funoral d hoc tor.
. P. C. BIU-ARI.EY, Pres.
; A.' N. REYMENT. Sooty.
JOrtQENBlSN (noo Joynes). — Tho Friends of
, Mr, ClIARtiSS HKNRY JORGENSHN d?c
nifprmed thru , tho rcmnlns of his holoced
wlfo will bo. Intorrcd In Brighton Comotery.
ytj® timolol will lonvo tho reoldonco of hor
fathor, Mr. T. K. Joynos, 47 Allison-road, HI-
otomwlok, THIS DAY (Monday, 27th August,
DRAYTON, and QARSON, Unilertuksrs, 217
Hlgh-streot, Malvern. Tel, U1228. .
TCEI!?is'nnhl!r ullcndB of ">f '"to , DAVID
fu, !C,KRR. 8,(P respectfully
»<i8 ,?'a funornl, will leavo his residence,
"hassllorn," Heilot-streot, Bunlnyong, THld
DAY (Mondny), 27th August, at i.uo o'clock,
Gomotory1 tntormont, tlio Bunlnyong
. p- ,\v-„ BARNES and SON, Funeral Direc
Ballarut. . Phono 70. :
Ptleiule of"lKo
lato Mr. HAROLD j. rino, of Ritham-
road, Lower Plenty, are rcspecttully Informed
that his remains will bo interred in the Mel
bourne ; Oonoral Comotory. Carlton. Tho funo-
rnl will lonvo John Allison's Funeral Parlors
04 VIctorhi-Btroot, Richmond, THIS (Mondavi
AFTERNOON. 27th August, at 3.30 o'clock.
JOHN ALLISON IRoy V. Allison). Mortl-
olanSy-Hentl odlcc, Richmond (Tela. J 1003 and
FUNERAL NOTICES.
King.— the armadale lodge, no. 2i;o,
A. F. nnd A. MASONS of Victoria.— The ,
Members of the above Lodge and the Craft '
In general nre respectfully Invited to attend 2
Lho funeral of their esteemed Brother, I
HAROLD JAS. KING, to the place of Inter- I
ment, the Melbourne General Cemetery, Carl- <
ton. Tho funeral will arrive at the cemetery '
Kales at 3.45 p.m. THIS DAY (Monday), «
27th August.
B. S. W. ROUND, Master. ;
JAS. 3. FERRIS. P.S.G.D.. Secretary. i
KNOTT.—The Friends of the late Mrs.
EDITH MAY KNOTT are respectfully in-
formed that her remains will be interred in
the Melbourne General Cemetery, Carlton. The
funeral will leave her residence, 1 Campbell-
street, Collingwood, THIS DAY (Monday),
27th Augunt, at 2 o'clock.
JOHN ALLISON (Roy V. Allison), Mor-
ticians. Head Office: Richmond (Tels. J1003
and J3419).
LAING.— The Friends of Mr. WILLIAM
LAING are respectfully invited to follow
the remains of his dearly beloved wife, Annie,
to the place of interment, the Footscray
Cemetery. The funeral Is appointed to move
from his residence, 73 Anderson-street, Yarraville,
THIS DAY (Monday), 27th August, at
3.30 p.m.
WALTER A. WARNE, Undertaker, 291
Barkly-street, Footscray, Phone 9, Footscray.
LARKINS.— The Friends of the late Mrs.
J ELLEN EUGENE LARKINS arc respect
fully Informed thai hor funeral will leave her
residence. 23 Fletcher-street, Esscndon, THIS
DAY' (Monday), 27th August, ut 8.50 a.m.,
and proceed to St. Monica R.C. Church, where
requiem Mass will he celebrated, and thence
to the St. Kllda Cemetery.
JOSEPH ALLISON P'PY. LTD., Funeral
Directors, corner of Bucklcy-street and Leslie-
road, Esscndon. Phone FU1002.
LAW. — The Friends of the lale Airs. WIL-
HELMINE LAW are respectfully Invited
to follow her remains to the place of inter
ment, the New Melbourne Cemetery, Fawkner.
The funeral will leave the residence of her
daughter (Mrs. A. Elliott), 26 O'Hea-road,
Coburg, THIS DAY (Monday), 27th August,
at 3.39 p m.
r. B. PENN. Undertaker. 482 Sydney-rond,
Cohurg (near Bell-street). Phono, Bwk. 1717.
1\TaLesa. — Tho Friends of Mr. and Mrs.
llX francis malesa are resoectfully in
vited to follow the remains of their dearly
boloved son, Francis, to the place of inter
ment, in the Footscray Cemetery. The func-
ral Is- aopolntcd to move from tholr residence.
10 Stone-street. YnrravlUe, THIS DAY (Mon
day); 27th -August. nt 2 o'clock p.m.
HERBERT KING and SONS. Undertakers,
Albert -and Paisley streets, Footscray, Phone
25. : -
MCKENZIE.— The Friends of the late JULIA
MoKENZIE, formerly of Gcelong, ato re
spectfully notified that her. funeral will leave
her . residence, - "Yores," 7 Drummond-street,
Coburg, TO-MORROW (Tuesday); 28th
August, at 2 o'clock, for her last resting
ptacc, in the Fawkner Cemetery.
WILLIAM J. GARNAR. Funeral Director.
Head office, 10 Walker-street, Dnndenong.
Phone, 308. '
MILLS.— The Friends of the lato. JAMES
LESLIE (TOM) MILLS, of D&lmdre, are
respectfully Informed that his funeral will
leave the residence of his brother-in-law, Mr.
J. Twyford, Wattle Glen, TO-MORROW (Tues
day), 28th August, at 2 p.m. fur the Diamond
Creek Cemetery.
K. TAYLOR and SON. Funeral' Directors
Moad olfice, phone Heidelberg 55.
MILNE.— The Friends of Mr. JAMES 'ED-,
WARD MILNE are informed that the
remains of hta beloved wife will be interred
in the St. Kllda Cemetery, The funeral Is
appolntei to move from nls residence, "Ar
broath," 22 Meadow-street, East St. Kllda,
THIS DAY (Monday), - 27th August, at 2.30.
APPS and SONS PTY. LTD.. Funeral
Directors. ' Phones, Windsor. 70 and 71.
MOLONEY.— The Friends of The lato Mr.
. HENRY MICHAEL MOLONEY (secretary
of the Federated Ship Pointers and Dockers'
Union) are . respectfully. Informed that his re
mains will be interred in the Coburg Ceme
tery. The funeral Is appointed to move from
htu residence. No. 629 Boll-street west, Pascoe
Vale. TO-MORROW (Tuesday). 28th August,
at 11 a.m., and proceed to St. Paul's Catholic
Church, Coburg. en route.
R. McKENZIE. Funeral Director (all
suburbs). Head office, 199 Clarendon-street,
South Melbourne. Phone. M3107.
obN. — The FHcnd? "of the late Mrs.
HELEN MOON, of 00 Hawksburn-road,
South Yarra, nre informed that hor remains
will be; interred, in the St. Kllda Cemetery.
The' funeral will movo from B. Matthews Pty.
Ltd.'s mortuary chapel, 102 Toorak-road,- South
Yarra. THIS DAY (Monday), 27th Inst., at
I.15 o'clock.
B. MATTHEWS PTY. LTD.. Toorak-ro&d,
South Yarra; Caulflcld and Oaklelgh.
OSBORNE. — The Friends of the late Airs.
MARY ANN OSBORNE are Informed thnt
her remains will be Interred ln the Heidelberg
Cemetery. The funeral is appointed to mavc
frnm w, G, Apps anil Sons, Burgundy-street,
Heidelberg, THIS DAY (Monday), 27th Au
gust, nt 3 o'clock.
W. G. AP.'S and SONS PTY. LTD. Tel.
Heidelberg, 60. '
PARKER.— Friends of the late Mrs. ELLEN
.PARKER nre Informed that her remains
111 be interred In the Eoroondara Cemetery,
Kew. The funeral will move iiom her resi
dence, 17 Violet-grove, Hawthorn, THIS
DAY' (Monday). 27th August, at 3.30 p.m.
HERBERT KINO and SONS. Funeral Di
rectors, Burwood-road. Hawthorn. Phone.,
Y1856.
I JARKER.- FEDERAL LODGE No, 122,
X U.G.L.V. — The Brethren of the above
Lodge and the Craft in general are requested
to attend the funeral of tho beloved mother of
our esteemed Wor. . Master, Bro. GILBERT
A. PARKER. The cor'cego will leave her
residence, Vlolot-grovo, off Riversdalc-road,
Hawthorn. &L.-3.3U p.m. THIS DAY (Mon
day),' 27th August, arriving at Kew Cemetery
at 3.45, '
D. L. LEMON, J.P.M.
JOSEPH KING, Secretary. ;
H1LLIP8. — The Friends of the late Mr.
WILLIAM .BACON, PHILLIPS arc respect
fully informed that his remains will be in
terred in tho Boroondnra Cemetery, Kew. The
funeral will leave h)a residence, ,162- Bucking-
hnm-strcet, Richmond, THIS (Monday) AF
TERNOON, 27th August, at 3.30 ' o'clock,
JOHN ALLISON (Roy V. Allison), Mor
ticians. Head Office: Richmond (Tels. J1003
and J3410). ;
T>ATTENBURY.— The Friends and Rela-
XV Hons of the late > Mr. ARTHUR RATTEN-
BURY are Informed that his remains will be
interred In the Willlamstown Cometory. The
itinera! will leave - his residence. 31. Main
"treat, TO-MORROW (Tuesday), 28th August,
at 10 a.m. .
"IX ICRAKDS.— Thu Friends of the late Captain
XV HAROLD RICHARDS. O.B.E., are ' In-
fornud that his remaliiH will be cremated at
the Mclbourno Crematorium, Fawkner Ceme
tery, The funeral will jnove from B. Mat
thews Ply. Ltd.'s mortuary chapel, 102 Too
rak-road, South Ynrra; THIS DAY' (Monday),
27th August, at half-past 2 o'clock.
B. MATTHEWS PTY, LTD., Funeral Direc
tors, 102 Tooruk-road, South Yarra. Wlnd-
3on 00.
QimPSON.— The Friends ol Mr. AU5XAN -
io DER SIMPSON are respectfully Informed
that the remains- of his dearly beloved wife,
Georglna Amelia, will be Interred in the Wil
llamstown Cemetery. . The funeral will leave
Ids residence. 31 Clarke-street, North Wil
llamstown, THIS (Monday) MORNING, at
II.30.
NELSON BROS,, Undertakers, Douglns-
pumdo, Willlamstown (tel. 34), and all sub-
nrbs.
SMITH. — Tho Friends of the late ANDREW
GEORGE SMITH are informed that his
remains will be Interred In St. Kllda Cemetery.
Tho funeral will leave his residence, 19 Claren
don-street, Malvern, . THIS DAY (Monday),
27th August, at 3 p.m.
DRAYTON and GARSON, Undertakers,
High-street, Malvern and Windsor. Tel.
U1228J Win., 370.
f|YEAaUE.-he""FrlenUs of the lato EDYVIN
X NORMAN TEAGUE (late A.l.F.) aro
respectfully informed that lfis remains will
be interred In the Coburg Cemetery. The
funeral la appointed to lonve his parents' resi
dence, No. 3 Gladstone-street. Moonee Ponds,
TO-MORROW. (Tuesday) AFTERNOON, at 2
o'clock.
JOSEPH ALLISON PTY. LTD., Funeral
Directors, 678 Mount Alexander-road, . Moonee
PondK Tel. FU5451. All suburbs.
THOMSON.-— The Friends of the late Mrs.
CATHERINE THOMSON are informed
that her remains will be interred in the
Werribee Cemetery. The funeral will leave
98 Stanhope-street, Malvern, THIS DAY
(Monday), at 2 o'clock.
JOHN McKENDRY, Undertaker, Glen-
ferrie-road, Malvern. U4050.
mHORN. — The Friends of Ho late Mr.
X FRANK THORN, of Glen Iris, are in
formed that his remains will be interred in
tho Necropolis, Bprlng Vale, The funeral will
leavo B. Matthews Pty. Ltd.'B Mortuary
Chapol, 102 Toorak-road, South Yarra, THIS
DAY (Monday), 27tH Inst., at 3 o'clock, after
servJco, commencing at ..2,45, by Rev, A. H.
Potter.
t B. MATTHEWS PTY. LTD., Funeral Dlrec-
Toorak-road, South Y'arra. Windsor, 60.
mOLSON.— The Friends or the Into Mr.
X JOHN HENRY TOLSON are Informed
that his remains will be Interred In the St.
Kllda Cemetery. The funeral Is appointed to
move from Ms residence,- No; 7 Klng-streot.
East St. Kllda; THIS DAY (Monday), 27tti
August, at 4 o'clock,
APPS and SONS ' PTY". LTD., Funeral
Directors. Phones, Win. 70 and 71;
'' " : '
A\7'ATEItLAND.— Tho Friends of the late
1 t GEORGE GODFREY are respectfully Invi
ted to follow his remains to the place or Inter
ment, tho Lancefield Cemetery. The funeral
is appointed to leave lfis residence, 'Lancefield.
THIS DAY (Monday), at 2 p.m.'
W. A. OAELPEN, Undertaker, Lanccflold.
WEBSTER—The Friends of the late Mrs.
HARRIET WEBSTER are respectfully
invited to follow her remains to their last
resting place, Stawell Cemetery. The funeral
is appointed to leave R. McKenzie's, Skene-
street, Stawell, THIS DAY (Monday), the 27th
August, at 2 p.m.
H. McKENZlE, Funeral Director. Phone,
Stawell. 291; and M3107.
WHITE.— The Friends of the late Mrs.
ELLEN . JANE WHITE are informed
that her funeral will leavo hor daughter's
rcflldonco. No. 0 Mlnto-street, Enst Kew.
THIS DAY (Monday), at 3.30 p.m., for the
place of tntormont, tho Heidelberg Cemetery,
arriving at 4 o'clock.
RAYBOULDS PTY. LTD., Kew. Phone,
Haw. 3743.
V\/llwLiAMS.— The Friends of tho lato 5fr.
>V HENRY WILLIAMS are respectfully In
formed that ht remains will be Interred in
the Fawkner Cemetery. The tuneral will leave
his residence, ft MueLcnn-strcct. West Bruns
wick. THIS DAY (Monday), 27th August, at
2 o'clock.
JOHN ALLISON (Roy V. Allison). Morti
cians, 201 (op. Empire Theatre) Bydnev-roud,
Brunswick. Telephone, Brunswick, 592.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
I \7 INTERS. — The Friends of Mr. nnd Mra.
>V ALBERT WINTERS nve rt-upcellully in
iormed that the remains of their dearly loved ,
j-oungont son, Arthur Frank Russell will be
nterrcd in the Willlamstown Cemetery. The
runerni la appointed to movo from their rosi-
Jcnoe, 11 Union-street. WlHuimstown North.
nilS DAY' (Monday), the 27lu August, at 2
3'cloek. j
ERNEST W. JACKSON. Funeral Director.
Ferguson-street, WllliamiUown, and Mclhourne-
roftd, Newport Phone 25. WNHninstown. '
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