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BIRTHS.
GOTHE.—On the 7th May, at private hospi-
tal, Clifton Hill, to the wife of George R.
Gothe—a son (George Rendall Kieth).
WEDDING THANKS.
RAVELING — Mr. and Mrs. J. RAVELING
desire to express to their many friends and
relatives their heartfelt APPRECIATION for
the numerous gifts, telegrams, letters and
personal visits of congratulation on the oc-
casion of their silver wedding. —Ceramic,
15 Compton-street, Canterbury.
DEATHS.
ANTONIO.— On the 10th July, at Children's
Hospital, Alfred John (Teddy), beloved
youngest son of Walter and Myrtle Antonio,
of Raleigh-road, Maribyrnong, loving bro-
ther of Jean and Ernest, aged 11 years.
BARRATT.— On the 10th July, at the Old
Colonists' Homes, Rushall-crescent, North
Fitzroy, Mary Lizzie Barratt, aged 79 years.
BARTON.— On the 10th July, at Melbourne
Hospital, Lily, relict of the late William
Thomas Barton, loving mother of Chrissie
(Mrs. Jackson, of Sydney), Phœbe (Mrs.
Mackwell) and Frank, loving grandma of
Kevin, Alan, Edwin and Irene, in her 80th
year. Private interment.
BROWN.— On the 9th July (suddenly), at
the residence of his daughter, 9 Bennie-
street, East Brunswick, William John G.
Brown, late of Allendale and Wonthaggi,
loving husband of the late Eliza Ann, de-
voted father of Amelia (Mrs. G. Wearne,
Brunswick), Frank, Sam, Eva (Mrs. C.
Gitsham, Wonthaggi), Violet (Mrs. J.
Schott, Brunswick). At rest.
CHICK.— On the 28th June, at "Tidworth,"
Glenayr-avenue, Bondi, Sydney, Beatrice
Elizabeth, loving mother of Beatrice (Mrs.
L. Pearson), Edward, Walter, Frank; aged
71 years. Privately interred Botany Ceme-
tery, 29th June.
DALZELL.— On the 10th July, at the resi-
dence of her daughter, Mrs. Stephen J. le
Pine, "Greyholme," Mont Albert-road, Bal-
wyn, Elizabeth, the dearly loved wife of the
late Robert, and dearly loved and devoted
mother of Minnie (Mrs. Stephen le Pine),
Norman and Lily, aged 71 years.
Our wonderful mother in God's keeping.
DALZELL.— On the 10th July, at the resi-
dence of her daughter, Mrs. Stephen J. le
Pine, "Greyholme", Mont Albert-road, Bal-
wyn, Elizabeth, the dearly loved mother
and mother-in-law of Min and Steve, and
darling nana of Betty. So dear to us.
DALZELL.— On the 10th July, at the resi-
dence of her daughter, Mrs. Stephen J. le
Pine, "Greyholme," Mont Albert-road, Bal-
wyn, Elizabeth, the dearly loved mother
and mother-in-law of Norman and Dorothy,
and loved nana of June and Peter Dalzell.
In God's care.
FIDLER.— On the 10th July, at private hos-
pital, Coburg, Emma Olive, relict of the late
James S. Fidler, of 18 Naples-road, Men-
tone, and loving mother of Henrietta (Mrs.
Barr), Stuart, James and Jean (Mrs. Hunt-
ington); aged 83 years. No flowers, by re-
quest. Private interment.
HACKLAND.— On the 9th July (suddenly), at
her residence, Dookie-street, Dookie, Flor-
ence, loved wife of William Hackland, and
much loved stepmother of Edna and eldest
daughter of Mary Ann and the late George
Pratt, of 281 Station-street, North Carlton,
and beloved sister of Mabel (Mrs. F.
Purves), and Leslie (deceased). R.I.P.
HALL (nee Easton).— On the 8th July, at
Merbein, Christina, the beloved wife of
George Hall, of 64 St. Phillips-street, East
Brunswick, and devoted mother of John.
Rest in peace.
HALL (nee Easton). — On the 8th July, at
Merbein, Christina, the beloved wife of
George, and devoted mother of John, also
loving sister-in-law of Queenie Hall. R.I.P.
HAMILTON. — On the 10th July, at his resi-
dence, 9 Gadd-street, Croxton, Patrick
Joseph, devoted husband of Sarah Hamilton,
loving father of Doris (Mrs, Hanrahan,
N.S.W.), Irene (Mrs. Duncan, Fairfield),
Alice Queenie, (Mrs. Bennett, Northcote),
William, Charles and Mannix, loved young-
est son of the late James and Harriett
Hamilton, formerly of Neale-street, Bendigo,
aged 59 years. Requiescat in pace.
HAMILTON.— On the 4th July, at Abbotsleigh
Private Hospital, Horsham, Harriet A., be-
loved wife of Allan Hamilton, and loving
mother of Olver, Emily and Arthur (of
Murtoa), also beloved sister of Richard,
William, Jessie (deceased), Ellen and Emily
(Mrs. Parsons).
HEALES.— On the 8th July, at his sister's
(Mrs. de Croze) residence, 25 Salisbury-
street, East Coburg, Thomas Heales (late
Victorian Railways and 23rd Batt., A.I.F.),
dearly loved brother of Clare (Mrs. Bottom-
ley), Irmna (Mrs. de Croze), Olive (Mrs.
Smith), brother-in-law of Charles de Croze,
loved uncle of Delphine (Mrs. Heron), Irma
and Yvonne de Croze. Privately interred
Fawkner Cemetery 9th inst.
Our Anzac brother.
HUTCHINSON. — On the 9th July, at his resi-
dence Gunyah, 41 Church-street, West Foots-
cray, Benjamin, the dearly loved husband of
Getta, loved brother of Willis (Portland),
Lily (Mrs. Taylor, West Geelong), foster
father of Frank, aged 62 years, no flowers,
by request. A patient sufferer.
Safe in the arms of Jesus.
IBBOTSON.—On the 6th July (suddenly?),
William Charles, beloved son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Ibbotson, loved brother of
Elizabeth, Alex. (deceased), Sara (Mrs.
Bromley), Flora (Mrs. Chrystal), Rosa (de-
ceased). Interred 9th July, Spring Vale
Necropolis.
JOWERS.— On the 10th July, at Cheltenham,
Margaret, wife of the late Frederick Henry,
and loved mother of Gertrude and Gwen,
aged 73 years. English papers please copy.
LAHORE.— On the 9th July, at Mansfield,
Rev. William Campbell Lahore, dearly be-
loved father of Besse (Mrs. Rossiter), Leila
(Mrs. Prockter), Grace, Jim, Bert and Ian;
aged 69 years.
LYNCH.—On the 9th July, at Melbourne Hos-
pital, Michael, dearly loved brother of Mar-
garet (Mrs. Hawkins), John (deceased),
Thomas, Nellie (Mrs. O'Connell). R.I.P.
A patient sufferer at rest.
MELVILLE. — On the 9th July, at her parents'
residence, 99 Scotchmer-street, North Fitz-
roy, Ruby Estella, dearly beloved daughter
of C. I. and Kitty Hawkins, loved wife of
R. Melville, loving sister of Charles, aged
37 years. R.I.P.
MEYER.— On the 10th July, at 28 Chapel-
street, St. Kilda, John Trangott, late of
Royal Hotel, Tungamah, now of Burgooney,
N.S.W., beloved husband of Rebecca Flor-
ence, and loving father of William, Mabel
(Mrs. Gurney), Maggie (Mrs. Jane), John,
Rita (Mrs. Blom), Sylvia, Edmund, Reg
and Alex, aged 72 years.
A patient sufferer at rest.
MEYER.— On the 10th July, loving father of
Ruby and Willie, also grandpa of Jack,
Thelma, Eddie and Ronnie.
Sweet peace, the gift of God's love.
MEYER.— On the 10th July, at 28 Chapel-
street, St. Kilda, John Trangott, beloved fa-
ther of Sylvia.
—Inserted by his loving daughter, of Naran-
dera.
MILLAR.— On the 10th July, at his resi-
dence, 35 Neptune-street, St. Kilda, George,
loved husband of Elizabeth, and loving fa-
ther of Marian S., Mary (Mrs. Hedley),
John and George, aged 72 years (30 years
with Metropolitan Gas Co.). Private cre-
mation. No flowers, by request.
MILLER.—On the 10th July, at 6 Hutchinson-
street, East Brunswick, Mary Louisa, be-
loved wife of David Miller, loving mother
of Robert John (Carnegie), Louisa, Thomas
and Claude (Northcote); aged 67 years. Pri-
vate interment. R.I.P.
MORRIS.— A respectful tribute to the memory
of Mr. J. Morris, who died on the 9th
July, and deepest sympathy to Mrs. Morris
and family. An esteemed friend.
— Inserted by A. F. Harris, Armadale.
MURDOCH.— On the 10th July, at his resi-
dence, "Warra," Murdoch-road, Wanga-
ratta, Henry Alexander Murdoch, solicitor,
fourth son of the late William Murdoch,
Wangaratta.
NICHOLSON.— On the 10th July, at Heidel-
berg, Walter, loving husband of Mary
Theresa Nicholson, and devoted father of
William (deceased), James and Betty, lov-
ing brother of William, aged 45 years. Late
of 7th Batt., No. 417. R.I.P.
OLDAKER. — On the 9th July, at her resi-
dence, 78 Curzon-street, North Melbourne,
Adelaide Ruby, dearly beloved wife of the
late Frederick Oldaker, loving mother of
Thelma, Fred, Dave and Dorothy, aged 36
years.
PEMBERTON.— On the 9th July, at hospital,
Sarah Ellen, relict of the late Alfred Pem-
berton, and loving mother of Harold, Lena
(Mrs. Cook), and Patricia, England, aged
51 years. English papers please copy.
POLLOCK.— On the 10th July, at her
residence, 112 Elizabeth-street, North Rich-
mond, Dora, the beloved wife of the late
William Samuel Pollock, and loving mother
of Joseph, Rebecca (Mrs. Garceia), George,
Ralph, Nellie (Mrs. Nicholson), Robert,
Doris (Mrs. Archer) and Vera (Mrs. Rod-
daguera), and loving sister of Eleanor (Mrs.
George), aged 76 years. At rest.
REDFEARN.— On the 8th July, at her resi-
dence, "Beverley," Rothschild-street, Glen
Huntly, Elspeth, wife of the late James
Redfearn, and loving mother of Margaret,
Ella (Mrs. Davis), Grace (deceased), James,
George, William, Elspeth, Daisy (Mrs. Wal-
ker), in her 88th year. Colonist of 87
years.
REEVES.— On the 10th July, at his son-in-
law's residence, 24 Wave-street, Elwood,
Peter, the beloved husband of Emma, and
loving father of Cope, Bert, Olive (Mrs.
Bacon), Ivy (Mrs. Stark), Myrtle (Mrs.
Rayner), Maple (Mrs. Kydd), and Jack;
age 79. Late of Broadford and Footscray.
ROBINSON.— On the 10th July, at her resi-
dence, 15 Leslie-street, Richmond, Jane
Leishman, the beloved daughter of Margaret
and the late Dennis Robinson, and loving
sister of Thomas, Joseph and Arthur (de-
ceased), aged 46 years.
SLACK.— On the 10th July, at Quamby Pri-
vate Hospital, Bacchus Marsh, Margaret,
beloved wife of the late Alfred, loving
mother of Catherine (Mrs. McFarlane),
Alfred (deceased), Margaret (Mrs. Robin-
son), Minnie (Mrs. Charlton), David, Mary
(Mrs. Brown), Stanley and Bertha (Mrs.
Corrie), aged 66 years.
TREVILLIAN.—On the 9th July, at his resi-
dence, 5 Sydney-street, Ascot Vale, John,
the dearly beloved husband of Lillian Tre-
villian, and loving father of May, Phyllis
and Jack, aged 57 years. At rest.
UPTON.—On the 9th July, at Melbourne Hos-
pital, Alexander Louis, dearly beloved eldest
son of Constantine L. and Frances Isabella
Upton, loving brother of Roland John and
Constance Frances (Mrs. M. Stuckey), fond
grandson of John and the late Isabella
Cameron, aged 23 years.
WESTLEY.—On the 7th July, at her resi-
dence, Morwell, Annie, beloved wife of Eli
Westley, and loving mother of John H.,
Hector (deceased), Ella (Mrs. Hamilton)
and Violet, aged 66 years.
YELLAND.—On the 10th July, at the Caul-
field Military Hospital, George William (late
Naval Unit), and dearly beloved husband of
Margaret, of Vine-stret, Ringwood, and lov-
ing father of George and Charles.
Rest after years of suffering.
IN MEMORIAM.
On Active Service.
WILSON.— In loving remembrance of Private
K.C. WllBon (Dick), died of wounds re
ceived at Morlaneourt, France, .on the 11th
July, 1918; also Private S. A. \Vllnon, killed
in action at Mont St. Quentin, France, on
the 1st September, 1018,
— W. H. Wilson.
WILSON.— In rad and loving memory of my
dearly beloved pons, Prlvato E. C, Wilson,
died of wountln received at Morlaneourt,
Franco, on the llth July, 1918; also Private
S. A. Wllnon. killed in action at Mont St,
Quentin, France, on the 1st September,
1918. Remembrnnco.
— Mother, brothers, sinter.
WILSON.— Tn sad but loving memory of my
dearly loved brothers, Private E. C. Wilson,
died of wounds received at Morlaneourt,
France, on the llth July, 1918; also Prlvato
R. A. Wilson, killed in action at Mont St.
Quentin, France, on the 1st September, 1918,
Evor romcmbcrod.
—Ethel.
IN MEMORIAM.
ANDERSON. — In loving memory of my dear
wife, KUen, who diea on llth July, 1925.
I have lost my life's companion,
A life ilnked with my own;
Dayby day I- miss her more.
As I wAlk through life alone.
Lonely and snd I sit by night,
And think of yoara gotio by;
When we were pals together,
My d&rilng wife and I.
— .Inserted by her loving husband, Bernard
Anderson.
ANDERSON.— In memory of my dear mother,
who passed away on llth July, 1925.
Days and nights she bore her pain,
To wait for cure was all In vain;
But God alone, who thought it best,
Did case her pain and give her rest,
— Inserted by her loving son, Peter; daugh
ter-in-law. Florrle; grandchildren, Bernard
and Florrle Johnson (Reservoir),
ANDERSON. — In loving memory of my dear
little daughter, Agnen May, who passed
away peacefully on the llth July. 1924.
Leaves of memory softly come,
Wafted down tho wind swept ways;
Tcnderlv we touch each one,
And live again sweet yesterday.
—Inserted by ner loving mother, K. God
frey, and family.
ANDERSON.— -In loving memory of my dear
sister, Agnes May, who passed away peace
fully on the llth July, 1921.
God took her In her beauty,
A lovely flower divine;
Loved on earth, treasured In death,
A beautiful memory alio has left.
— Inserted by her loving sister, Lily,
ARMSTRONG. — In loving memory of my
dearly loved husband, William Flnly, accl-
Uently killed at Yallourn llth July, 1930.
The midnight stars are shining
On a grave not far away.
Where I laid my darling husband,
Just four years ago to-day.
The flowers I place upon your grave
May wither and decay.
But thoughts of you who lies beneath
Will never fade away.
— Inserted by his loving wife, May, 18
Hanover-street, Oakletgh.
ARMSTRONG.— -In loving memory of our
dear father, accidentally killed at Ynllourn
llth July, 103».
We otrcw with loving memories
The path our dear dad trod;
We bless the years we called him ours,
And leave the rest to God.
—Inserted by his loving children, Winnie,
Bill and Phylllp.
ARMSTRONG.— lu pad and loving memory
of our darling brother and loving uncle,
Will, who was accidentally killed at Yal
lourn llth July. 1930.
Just a sad. sweet remembrance,
Just a token fond and truo;
Just a memory of afTectlon,
To show, dear Will, we think of you.
»— Inserted by hl9 loving sister and nephew,
L. and J. ifftlrd.
ASHDOWN. — In loving memory of my dear
wife nnd our mother, who passed away llth
Juty, 1033.
—inserted by her husband and family.
ASUDOWN. — A trlbuto of remembrance to
my mother.
I do not forgot her, nor. do I Intend;
I think of her often and will till the end.
— Inflorted by her daughter, Violet (Mrs.
Lane), Regent-avenue, Spring Vale.
ASUDOWN. — In fond and loving memory of
our dear slcter, Wor. Sister Mrs. Anhdown,
who pa.sncd cm to higher service at lllcU-
street, Prnhan, on llth July, 1933.
Beautiful memories of one no dear.
— Inserted by slaters of No. 9.
AKHDOWN. — In sad but tovlug memory ct
my dear friend, Mm. Jennie Aahdown, who
wac called home on the llth July, 1933.
ller nature you could not help loving,
Her heart was purer than gold.
To thone who knew her nnd loved her,
Hor memory will never grow cold,
Daarent sinter, how kind the hand,
That rained thee to a better land;
Mourned, but not with outward grief,
For death to thee was sweet relief.
— Inserted by her loving friend, E. ?.(.
Batcy.
BAKER. — In loving memory of my dear wife,
Mary, who passed away on llth July, 1928.
Gone from me that «rn(Ung face,
Tho-io pleasant, chcerrul ways;
The heart that won so many friends
.?5PF;
BAKER (nee Corcoran). — In cherished
memory of Mary, dear daughter of Mary
and the late Daniel Corcoran, dear sister
of Michael, and loved sister and sister-in-
law of Agnes and Leo McNamara, who
passed away on the 11th July, 1928. R.I.P.
Too dearly loved over to be forgotten.
— inserted by her loving mother, sister and
brother.
BEDCJGOOD. — In loving memory of my dear
wife and our mother, passed away llth
Julv, 1932.
'Too denrly loved to ever forget,
—Inserted by her loving husband and
childron.
UROADRtCK. — In loving memory of my
darling wife, Vlolot, wno departed this life
llth July, 1932; also her loving father,
tub June, 1929. . .
Nearer, still nearer, the momenta are draw-
Drawing, yes nearer our presence to thee. I
Gladly, dear hmd ones, we'll welcome tho
dawning, _ ..
To seal our reunion for ever with thee,
—inserted by her loving husbund .and
daughter, Violet; also her loving mother.
BROWN.— In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed away 10th July, 1921,
at Fort Welshpool: also ray dear father,
21nt December, 1912.
Hwcefcst of memories linger yet.,
Too dearly loved to cvor forget, dear parents.
— Insorted by .ovlng son, Frauk, and daugh
ter-in-law, Lottie,
CLINTON— KEEPS.— In loving memory of
my dear husnana, Davhl Thompson, who
died at Brunswick lOlh July, 1931; also my
dear brother, John Hceps, who died at
Hawthorn 23td October, 1031.
Ever remembered.
COAD.— In loving' memory of my dear hus
band ami father, v.'ho died on lltu J.uly,
Ills cheerful ways and loving face
Are pleasant lo rcoall..
lie had a smile for everyone.
And died beloved by all.
—Insorted by his loving wife .and family.
COAD.— In loving memory of deir George,
who dlvd on llth July, 1032. -
Just a few Hues, fond and tfue, '
To tdiow, dear George, wo think of you.
—Inserted by his loving sisters. lfuunah,
Babe and May,'
DELLAMarta.— In loving memory of . my
doar father, who wan accidentally killed on
the llth July. 1893, agod 36 years. .
There's a shrine lu my heart when In silence
alone,
I cherish sweet memories only my own,
Whero colacu 1 find from heart ocho and
pain. .
Ah l live through the joys of the past once
Again,
The' fortune be waning and friends, may be
1 havo . alwaya sweet thoughts, dearest
father, of you.
— Inserted by his loving daughter, 13,
I'lfiUlpH.
DE SILVA.— In loving memory of my dear
busimmi, who left us lor the better land
on llth July, 1031.
Home day. some time, my eyen shall see,
Your dear face kept In memory:
Christ will link the brokeu chain,
Cloner, when we meet again.
— Inserted by bin loving wife.
DE filLVA. — In loving memory of our dear
dad. who was called to higher service on
llth July, 1031, at 34 Victoria-street, Fltz-
rOJA cluster of loving memories,
Are woven about your name. _
— Inscrtod by bin loving children. Beryl,
Lottie and Samuel.
DICKASON. — in loving memory of my dear
wife and our darling mother, who passod
away llth July, 1032.
A loving wife and unsolflfih mother.
— Inserted by hor loving husband . and
family.-
niCKRON.— In fond memory of my dear hus
band. William, who passed away ' on llth
July, 1929.
-l inserted by his loving wifo, Alplionesc
Dickson.
DOWN.— In loving memory of my dear
mother, Emily Pallmcr, who passed away
11th July, 1028. Loved and remembered.
— Inserted by hor loving daughter, Eliza
beth.
dowsing. — In loving memory of our dear
mother und grandma, who passed away llth
July, 1933. At rest. ...
— Inserted by her son und daughter-in-
law and gramlsons, Prahran. .
: dowsing. — In loving memory of my dear
mother, Mrs. Mary A. Dowsing, who passed
away ut 13 Vlctorla-streot, Windsor, on tho
llth July, 1033, Ono lonely year without
my mother. ...
— Insertud by Roso Dowsing.
' DOWSING.— in loving memory of my dear
mother, who paused away at Windsor llth
July, 1932. Resting,
— Violet J/CwIb.
DOWSING. — In loving memory of our dear
mother, who pnsscu away on llth July,
3033, at Windsor. , ,
Deep In our hearts there's a picture
i of tho loved one gone to rest.
In mcinory'H froiuo wo koen It,
For mother was ono of tho bCBt.
—inserted by hor loving eon. Stan; daugh-
ter-m-law, Blanche, and grandson, Ronald,
03 Northcote-road, Armadale..
I DUNLOIL— In loving memory of my dear
husband, Samuel John, who passed awny
llth July. 1933.
Not to-dny, but every day,
I in alienee 1 romcmher.
—-Insorted by Mh loving wife, Mary A
i Dunlop.
GREEN. — In loving memory, of our dear
mother. Fanny, ulcd llth July, 1928; also
) iny dear father, died 14th May, 1928.
I In memory you are with us yet.
— inserted by tholr loving daughter, Allco
Fargle, and son, Hog.
GRINTKR. — In loving memory of my dear
husband nnd father, who paused away llth
July, 1030.
Heartn that loved you never forget.
—Inserted by his loving wife and family.
HUH8KY — ROBERTS. — In loving memory of
our dear sinter. Rita, who panHCd away 8tu
July. 1933, devoted mother of llttlu Wilma:
aim/ our dear mother, who _ passed away
3 lilt juty, 1933; also llttlo Mabel, 21th July,
"i'lV a and day to remember, It brings back
Of 'oneHvo loved and adored to the hud:
Our hearts would be happy, our Uvea would
bo bright, . . , , .
If only we had them to.-nlght.
- Inserted by their sorrrowlng ones, IS,
lioJmcs and family, and llttlo. p'Uma,
IN MEMORIAM.
IRVINE,— A tribute of lovo to the memory
of my dear brothor-ln-law, Hans William
Henry Irvlno, who died nt London llth
July, 1922; also my istcr Mary, Great
WeBtorn, 18th July. 19K; and niece, Hla,
Groat Western, 27th September, 1913.
—Inserted by E. Robinson, South Yarra.
IRVINE. — A trlbuto of love to tho memory of
Unnn William Henry Irvine, who died at
London, llth July, 1922: also his wife,
Mnry, Great Western, 18th July, 1915, and
their nlcco, Rln, Great Western, 27th Sep
tember, 1913.
— Insorted by A. and M, Watson, Tyldcn.
JOSEPH. — In loving memory of my dear
wifo, Nancy, who passed away on llth July,
1928, at Smith Yarra.
A tender chord of memory Is sadly
touched to-day.
LAMBERT. — In loving memory of my dear
mother, Esther Lambert, who paused away
on tho llth July, 1933, aged 81; also our
two little daughters, Pearly and Sylvia.
All that Is left, dear mother,
Is to go and ace yqur grave,
For Jn It we know that you arc sleeping,
Tho best mother God gave.
Sleep on, dear mother, you're trials are 'of,
Your willing hands will toll no more.
They mlB« you most who loved you best.
— Inserted by her loving daughter and son-
in-law, Allco and Frank Payclon and family.
LAMBERT. — In loving memory of mother,
who nnsscd away llth July, 1033.
Resting where no shadows fall,
In perfect peace she awaits tut all.
—Inserted by loving daughters, Ada, Gertie,
nnd grandcncidlrcn, Lily, Cecil, Joe and
Glenn.
LAMBERT. — In loving memory of our dear
mother und grandma, who passed awny on
the llth July. 1933.
God saw the path before her
Was too hard to trend,
So He took her home to heaven
To dwell with llltn Instead.
— Insorted by her loving daughter, Mar«
garet; son-in-law and grandchildren.
LAMBERT. — In loving memory of my dear
mother, who departed this life llth July,
1333.
(lone, doar mother, but not forgotten.
— Inserted by her loving daughter and son-
in-law, Mary nnd Robert Alnsworth, and
family.
McDOUGALL. — In memory of my loving wife,
who pnssed away on the llth July, 1925.
— Insorted by her loving husband, Geoffroy
and Vcmn.
McGRATH. — In loving memory of my dear
mother, who died lith July, 1933.
Oh, for a hand that has vanished.
Oh. fdr a volco that Is still;
My thoughu aro always of you,
Forget you, I never will.
— Inserted by her loving daughter, Eileen,
and son-in-law, Dan.
McGREGOR. — In loving memory of our dear
son und brother, Frank, who died llth
July, 1925. Late 14th Batt., A.I.F.
Wo who lovo you never forget;
In .memory you are with us yet.
— Inserted by his loving mother, and sisters,
Morrlo and Janet.
MILLER. — In loving memory of my denr
wife nnd our loyed mother, who passed
awny llth July. 1919; lato of South Mel
bourne, Sndly missed.
It's a sad day for uc, it brings back the
past,
Oi ono that wo loved nnd adored to the
last;
Deepest memories l'nger yet.
Of our dearest mother, one of tho best.
— Inserted by her loving husband, W. P.
Miller, and family.
MOORE.— In memory of my boloved husband,
Percy, and our darling daddy, who died on
11th July, 1933, result ot accident at Erica,
Vic.
Not a day do wc forget you,
In our hoarts you arc always near;
We who loved you sadly miss you.
As n dawns the first sad year,
— inserted by his loving wifo, Violet, and
children.
MOORE. — In loving memory of my denr bro
ther, Porcv George, who passed uway on
the llth July, 1933.
- Not just to-day, but every day,
lu silence we remember.
Sadly missed.
—Insorted by his loving nlslcr. Ids.
MOORE,'— In loving memory of William Moore,
who died on lltn July, 1932 (result of ac
cident).
Ho dearly loved, bo deeply mourned.
—Inserted by his loving wife and family,
Mooneo- Ponds.
MOORE. — In loving memory of Bill, who died
from injuries received in accident, llth July,
1932.
Remembered always.
He'd always a smile ami a word of good
cheer,
Always n laugh to banish a tear.
— Inserted by his loving brother, Peter,
Edie and iamlly, Abbotsford.
MORRIS. — In loving memory of our dear
father nnd grandpa, who passed away on
the llth July. 1933.
— Inserted by his son and daughter-in-law,
R. and L. Morris, and grandchild, Mar
garet.
O'CONNELL. — In loving memory of our dearly
loved sister, Madge, who died at Carlton
on llth July, 19i2: also our darling mo
ther, dlnd 13th Julv, 1911, and our dear
lather, 9th November.
Beautiful memory of ones no dear.
We chnrlsli still with lovo sincere.
—Inserted hy their loving ulsters, brothers,
daughters and cons.
PARKER. — In loving memory of Margaret,
the beloved wife of J. Parker, and dearly
loved mother of Mrs. W. Holmes, who died
at K; 31th Julv, .'jlO, Badly misled
PATTERSON. — in loving memory of my dear
son, Tom, who died 11th July. 1932; also
my dear sister, Mrs. Nellie Howard, who
died 22nd February. 1934.
Calm nnd peaceful they are sleeping.
Sweetest rest has followed pain;
"When I think of how they suffered,
O God, how could I wlflh them back
Again 7
As I loved you. so I miss you.
— Inserted by bis loving mother uml her
loving slater. Rose.
PLUNKETT.— In sad and loving memory of
our dear father, who passed away on the
31th July, 1932; alao our dear mother, on
the 28th February, '1929, at Canterbury.
Not Just to-day. but every day.
In silence we remember.
— Inserted by their loving sons and daugh
ters, Jim, Nlm, Dave, Angus, Bill, Nell
and Vine.
POWELL. — Tn loving memory of my dear
husband and our dear father, Perclval. who
passed awty on llth July, 1033, at Albert
Park. Sadly missed.
— Inserted by his loving wife and family,
and daughter-in-law.
ROBERTS — HUSSEY. — In loving memory of
my denr mother, who passed nwny llth
July: also my denr sister, who passed away
on 8th July. 1033: alio Uttlc niece, passed
away 24th July. 1933.
One little thought stilt dims my eyes.
For tho mother and sister wc once had,
—Inserted by her loving daughter and sin
ter, Jessie; son-in-law, Percy, grandma ot
Mavln, Iris, Henry ami Vulda,
ROBERTS.—
As I loved her, no i mljs her.
— Granddnughter, Mavis.
ROIIDE.— in loving memory of my doar
friend. Frederic Cecil, who passed away
llth July, 1033. Fond memories still cling,
i —Inserted by Ills loving friend, Beth Croft.
RYAN,— In loving memory of my dear hus
band, Frank, who dopartcd thin Ht'o on tho
llth July, 1917, loving father of Eileen
(Mrs, Pappadakls), Frank and Jean.
There Is a link death cannot sever.
Love and' remembrance last for ever.
— inserted by his loving wife and family.
SAY Ell.— In loving memory of my dear sister,
Ruth,- passed away lltn July, 1932,
By the. crystal river flowing.
Grows tho trco of life so lair;
Many loved ones wait our coming,
In tho upper garden there.
— Ihsoptcd by J. H. Coventry and .Grace,
SECCULL.— In loving memory of my dear
. husband, .Joraos, who .passed away on llth
July, 1925.
loving memories never die,
As years roll on and days go by.
— lfijerted by his wife, M. Seccull.
8INNOTT.— In loving memory of my dear
husband and loving father, Philip John
ffinnotl, who passed away on lltu July,
Calm and' peaceful he Is sleeping,
Bwcotcst rest has follow pain.
When wo think of how ho suffered
We could not wish hlin back again,
—insorted by his. loving wife and daugh
ter, Elma.
SlNIfcjTT.— A fond and loving tribute to tho
memory of our dear futher, Philip John
Hlnnott who departed this life on llth
July, 1933.
A patient sufferer at rest.
—Inserted by his loving son and daughter-
in-law, Les and Cass,
8INNOTT. — In loving memory of our dear
father, who passed nwuy llth July, 1033,
at-. St. Vincent's Hospital.
Calm aud peacefully ho In sleeping,
Sweetest rest has followed pain ;
. When we think of how he suffered,
How cnulrt we wish him back again f
—Inserted by his loving daughter and son-
in-law, Beryf and Lionel, and grandchildren,
Joyco and Stanley.
SINNOTT. — In loving memory of my dear
father aud grandpa, who passed away on
the llth July, 1933.
God saw (he road was getting rough,
Tho hill too steep to climb;
He gently closed dad's weary ryes,
And whispered, Peace be thine.
— Insorted hy his loving daughter, Hilda;
son-in-law, Owen, and grandchildren, Bruco
und Shirley.
SINNOTT. — In loving memory of our dear
father nnd grandfather, Phillip John Sin-
nott, whu p;uii!oil uway on tho llth July,
1033.
To part with him was anguish,
But his weary hours nnd days "of pain,
Hla sleepless nights nre passed,
He has now perfect peace.
— Inserted by his loving daughter nnd son-
in-law. Myrtle and Stan, and Barbara.
SUNDERLAND. — In loving memory of oui
dear father, who passed away on tho llth
July, 1933.
Uou saw tho road was netting rough,
The hill too steep to climb; .
He gently dosed dad's weary eyes,
And whispered, "Pence he thine."
—Inserted by his loving sons, Eric, Reg and
WALKER. — In sud nnd loving memory of
dear daughter, who died on the llth July,
1910; also my dear husband, who died on
20th October, 1015: also father, mother and
iilecc, Gwemile.
Memory Is the golden chain
That links qs till wo meet again.
—Inserted by hor sorrowing mother, A. U,
Walltcr, Millgrovc.
WARRICN. — In sad and loving remembrance of
my dear husband, und our dear father, Jonn
Edmund (Jack), who passed away llth
July, 1920. H.I.P.
Always remembered.
— Inserted by hln loving wife, son and
daughter, Newmarket.
WHITE, — in loving memory of our dear
mnthor, who pawned peacefully away on llth
July, 1033; nlso our father, who died on
fifllli November, 1916. loved parents of
Ernont, Ethel and Wcntlcy. Badly missed.
— inserted hy their loving daughter und son-
in-law.
WILSON. — in loving memory of my daughter,
Patricia, who passed to her heuvouly resting
place on llth July, 1931,
Thero Is a euro bollof
That on nomu solemn shoro,
Beyond tho sphere of grief,
Loved ones shall incut unco more.
— Insorted by her loving father, Alan WU-
fcon.
WILSON. — In loving memory of my darling
July 191 w,1 PUBfl0rt away lith
— inserted hy hor loving mother and baby
sister, Yvonfte.
WOODFJELD. — In loving mrmorv of our dene
P"""'! .wny nth July, 1U31, al
"Woodvllle," Mornlngton.
Treasured meinorlos,
— J. II., and L, Clarke,
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.
T>LACK.— Mr. nnd Mrs. L. BLACK nnd
JL> HON desire to express their sincere
TflANKH to all kind friends and relations,
for telegrams, tetters, cards, floral tributes
and personal expressions of sympathy In
their recent sad bereavement, also thanking
Dr. O'Grady and tho staff of St. Vlnctnt'n
and Alfred Hospitals. Will all plcaso ac
cept this us a personal acknowledgment of
our deepest gratitude.
28 Banolc-avenuc, East Prahran.
REGORY,— Mrs. GREGORY and FAMILY
desire to THANK all kind friends and
relatives for letters, enrds, floral tributes
nnd personal expressions of sympnthy In
tlrrir sad bereavement. Will all please ac
cept this as a personal acknowledgment of
our dcepopt gratitude.
118 South-road, Brighton East.
RIFF1TH8.— Mr. W. K. nimITHS, and
Mr., and Mrs. LK 1IURAY, of Mt. Gam
bler, deslrd to THANK all kind friends, for
cards, telegrams, letters, floral tributes and
ncrsonal expressions of sympathy In their
sad bereavement. Will all please accept
this ns a personal acknowledgment of their
deepest gratitude.
Homckit. 00 Bcach-road. Black Rock.
M'fiS; Mv WHITE and FAMILY desire to
a.1 relatives nnd friends
tor letters, telegrams, cards and floral trl-
uutRH in tnfltr rt'fiont and bcrnnvemont, enpe-
claUy thnrkinr; Mrs. Biutve, Mlsa Blnckburn,
Dr. Burecss nnd nov. Wllllnms, fnr Uiclr
kindness. Will all please accept this as a
personal acknowledgment of our deepest gra
titude.
123 Albert-street, Brunswick.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
A NTONIO. — Tho Friends of Mr. and Mrs
/V WALTER ANTONIO are respectfully in-
formed that the remains of their beloved
youngest son. Alfred John (Teddy) will bo
interred In the Fowkncr Cemctcrv. The fiine-
ral will leave their residence. Ralc!gh-road,
Mnrlbyrnong, TO-MORROW (Thursday), 12th
July, at 2 p.m.
JOSEPH ALLISON, Funeral Director, corner
Buckley-street "and Leslle-rooad, Esscndon.
Phono PU1002.
BARRATT.— The Friends of the late Mrs.
MARY LIZZIE BARRATT are Informed
that her remains will be cremated at the Mel
bourne Crematorium, Fawkner. The cortege
will leave Sleight's chapel, 138 Fllnders-street.
Melbourne, THIS (Wednesday) MORNING,
11th July, at 10 o'clock.
A. A. SLEIGHT PTY. LTD. Cent., 410.
BARTON. — The Friends of the late Mrs.
LILY BARTON are notified that hor re
mains will bo privately Interred In the Fawk
nor Cemetery, leaving the funeral parlors of
Joseph Allison Ply. Ltd.. Mooneo Ponds, Tills
DAY (Wednesday), at 3.45 p.m.
JOSEPH ALLISON. Funeral Director.!. 678
mi. Alexnuder-road, Mooncc Pon1&. Telephone,
FCJ3I51.
BROWN.— The Friends of the late WILLIAM
JOHN O. BROWN, formerly of Allendale
and IVonthaggi, are respectfully notified Umt
his remains will he Interred In the Wonthaggl
Cemetery. Tho funeral will leave the Won-
tlmugt rallwnv station on arrival of 7.15 a.m.
train front Melbourne, THIS DAY (Wednes
day).
MICHAEL MUI.QUEEN nnd SONS, 28
Blyth-strcct, Brimswica, and branches. Also
at Bcndlgo. Phone. Bwk,, 446.
HACKLAND. — Tho Friends of tho late Mrs,
FLORENCE HACKLAND arc respect
fully Invited to follow her remains to the
place of Interment, In tho Melbourne General
Cemetery, The funeral will leave St.
Brlgld's Church, Nicholson-street, North Fltz
roy, THIS DAY (Wednesday), llth July, at
2.30 p.m.
Messrs. KETTLE BROS., Funeral Directors,
Shepparton.
HALL,— The Friends of Mr. GEORGE HALT,
are Invited to follow the remains of h s
beloved wife. Christina, to the Coburg Ceme
tery. Tho funeral will leave her mother's
resldenco, 671 Canning-street, North Carlton,
THIS DAY (Wednesday), llth July, ttt
3.30 o'clock.
LE PINE and SON, Funeral Directors,
Phone J1441,
HAMILTON.— The Friends of the lute Mr.
PATRICK JOSEPH HAMILTON, formerly
of Bendigo, are respectfully Invited to follow
his remains to the Fawknor Cemeterv. The
funeral will leave Ills residence. 9 Gadd-street.
Croxton, THIS DAY (Wednesday), the llth
Inst., at 3.30 o'clock.
MICHAEL MULQUEEN and SONS, 28
Blyth-strcct, Brunswick, und branches. Also
at Bendigo. Phone. Bwk 44C.
HUTCHINSON.— The Friends of tho lato
Mr. BENJAMIN HUTCHINSON arc rc-i
spcetfully Invited to follow his i cumins to the
nlaco of Interment, the Footscray Cemetery.
The funeral Is appolutcd to move from his
residence, "Gunyah," 41 Church-street, West
Footscruv, THIS DAY (Wednesday;, llth
July, at 2 o'clock.
WALTER A. WARNE, Undertaker, 291
'BarklystreeL_ Footscray. Photic 9 Footscray.
Hutchinson.— grand united order
of FREE GARDENERS of AUSTRAL
ASIA. BELGKAVIA LODGE. No. 20.— The
Officers nnd Members of the above Lodge and
the Order In General are respectfully invited
to follow tho remains of our esteemed Bro.,
B. HUTCHINSON, to the place of interment,
In the Vootscray Cemetery. The funeral is:
appointed to move from his residence. 4t
Church-street, West Footscray, THIS DA.Y
(Wednesday), Uth July, at 2 o'clock .m,
Bro. K. \V. CLACK. RAV.N.
Hro. A. PARTINGTON, Sec.
LYNCH.— The Friends of the lute MICHAEL
LYNCH are respectfully Invited to follow
hln remains to the place of interment In tho
Uoroondam Cemetery, Kew. The luneral Is
appointed to leave his residence, 47 Davisnn-
street. North Richmond, THIS DAY, at 2.30
P,,Ai V. TOBIN, Undertaker. North Melbourne
nnd Kensington. Phone FU6643.
MELVILLE.— Tho Friends of Mr. and Mrs.
C. i. HAWKINS aro rospectlully Invited
to follow the remains of tholr dearly beloved
daugnter, Kuhy Estella, to the placo of in-
tornient. Melbourne General Cemetery. Carl
ton. The funeral will leave their residence, 99
Scotchmor-Ktroet. North Fltzroy. THIS DAY
(Wednesday), llth Inst., at 3.15, proceeding
to the Church of Our Lady Help of Chrlu-
tintiH en route.
john DALEY, Undertaker, Latrobo and
Spring streets. Melbourne.
NICHOLSON.— The Friends of tho lato Mr.
WALTER NICHOLSON aro respectfully In
vited to follow his rcmulns to the place of
Interment, tho Heidelberg Cemetery. The fune
ral is appointed to leave St. John's R.C.
Church, Heidelberg, THIS DAY (Wednesday),
a A."v?TOBIN, Undertaker, North Melbourne
and Kensington. Phono X'UGOIS.
OLDAKER. — The Friends of the late Mrs.
ADELAIDE RUBY OLDAKER aro re
spectfully Informed that her remains will bo
Interred In the Fawknor Cemetery. The funor.il
will (cave her residence, 78 Curzon-strcot,
North Melbourne, THIS DAY (Wednesday),
llth July, nt 1.30 o'clock.
JOSEPH ALLISON PTY. LTD.. Funeral
Director. 135 Eirol-struct, North Melbourne
(phone F1751). and all auburbs.
TkHMBEllTON.— The Friends of tho lato
I SARAH ELLEN PEMBERTON aro re
spectfully invited- to follow her remains to
the place of interment, tho Footscray ceme
tery. The funeral Is appointed to move from
her residence, 20 Tarrengowcr-Rfreet. Yarra-
Vffie, TUIS (Wednesday) MORNING, at 11
o'clock.
STANLEY A. HOLLIBONE (late A. I.F.I.
Funeral Director, ill VJoloria-btrcct, Foots-
cfay. Phone, Kootwcray. 876.
OOLLOCK. — The Friends of tho late Mrs.
I DORA POLLOCK aro respectfully in
formed that her remains wilt ho Interred In
the New Melbourno Cemetery, l-awkner. The
funeral will leave her residence, 112 Elizabeth-
street, North Richmond, TO-MORROW (Thurs
day) AFTERNOON, 12th July, nt 2 o'clock.
JOHN ALL180N, Funeral Director. Head
office, Richmond. Tel. J1003.
T>EDFEA RN.— The Friends of tho lato Mrs.
l\i ELSl'ETH REDFEARN aro informed that
her funeral will leave hor resldenco. No. 8
RothNChlld-atrcet, Glen Huntly, THIS DAY
(Wednesday), at 2.30 p.m., for the placo of
interment, in the Melbourne General Ceme
tery, Carlton.
RAYBOULDS pty. LTD.. Funeral Direc
tors, Melbourne. Central, 361.
RKKVEri. — The Friends of the lato Mr.
PETER REEVES are rcupecuufiy in
formed that his rotnains will be interred
in the Burwood Cemotory. Tho funeral wfli
leave the residence of Ids son-in-law, 24 Waye-
slrcot, Elwood. THIS DAY (Wednesday), llth
Jlj' MONkS'ouBE and SON, Undertakers,
Carnonter-strcvt, Brighton, near tho Town
Hall. Phono X1162, '
ROBINSON.— Tho Friends of the lato Miss
JANE LE18HMAN ROBINSON are In
vited to follow her remains to the Burwood
Cemetery. Tho funeral will leave her resi
dence, No. 15 Leslie-street, Richmond, TlIiB
DAY (Wednesday), llth July, at 2 o'clock.
I.E PINE and SON, Funeral Directors.
Phone J1441.
SLACK. — The Relatives and Friends of the
late MARGARET SLACK are -.respect
fully Invited to follow her remalns to the
Maddlngley Cemetery. The funeral will leave
her former residence, "Fair View' Bacchus
Marsh, THIS DAY (Wednesday), 11th July,
at 3p.m. L. SlMPSON, Undertaker, Bacchus Marsh.
TREVILLIAN.— The Friends of the lato
JOU'N TREVILLIAN aro respectfully In
vited to follow his remnlns to tho place of in
terment, In the Fawknor Cemetery. The
funeral Is appointed to move from nls resi
dence, p Sydnoy-Htroot. Ascot Vale. THIS
(Wednesday) MORNINCI, at 11 o'clock. A
ALFRED ALLISON, Funoral Director
festal). 1851), 630 Mount Alexunder-road.
Mooncc Ponds. Phone, FU0462.
ATT.— The Friends of tho Into Mm.
ELIZABETH WATT arc respectfully In
formed that her furcral will leavo her resi
dence, 123 Murray-street. Caulflehl, TO-MOR
ROW (Thursday) AFTERNOON, at 2.U0
o'clock, for tho place of Interment, in the
Necropolis, Spring Vale, arriving at 8
o'clock.
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road, KlsUrnwlck. Phone L5567.
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