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BIRTHS.
CASS (neo Power). — On the 3rd April, at
Mercy Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. John J.
Cass— a son. Both well.
GILMOUR. — On the 31st March, at "Finch-
lea," East Malvern, to Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
Gilmour, Oak-crescent, Caulfield [—a] daugh-
ter. Both well.
HAMMOND (nee Tudor).— On the 3rd April,
at St. Andrew's, East Melbourne, to Mr.
and Mrs. Rell Hammond, Glen Iris— a
daughter.
INGRAM.— On the 21st March, at Dunrobin,
Sister Moore's Private Hospital, Moreland-
road, Moreland, to Mr. and Mrs. H. J. I.
Ingram, of West Brunswick— a daughter.
Both well.
MILLERSHIP (nee Winnie Reed).— On the
2nd April, at Myross Private Hospital,
Sutherland-road, to Mr. and Mrs. Miller-
ship— a son (Ian Edwin). Both well.
MARRIAGES.
SILVER WEDDING.
McNEIL— SMITH. — On the 6th April, 1912, at
Baptist Church, Collingwood, by Rev. T. A.
Eunson, James D., only son of late James
and Mathilda McNeil, of Chilwell, Geelong,
to Flossie E., youngest child of late Maria
and James Smith, of Haines-street, North
Melbourne. Present address, "Benbow," 78
Wilcox-street, Preston, N.18. Geelong papers
please copy.
ROPER— GATES. — Mr. and Mrs. Edward M.
Roper announce with pleasure the 25th anni-
versary of their marriage, which was cele-
brated at St. Matthew's Church of England,
Prahran, by the Rev. W. T. C. Storrs on
the 6th April, 1912. Present address: 26
Frederick-street, Heidelberg.
WEDDING THANKS.
SWIFT— CARNEGIE. — Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
SWIFT express to relatives and friends
sincere appreciation for the numerous let-
ters, telegrams, telephone calls, floral and
other gifts, and personal congratulations on
the occasion of their golden wedding.
WARREN— ANDREW.— Mr. and Mrs. J. War-
ren Auburn, desire to express to their many
friends and relatives their heartfelt AP-
PRECIATION for the numerous letters, tele-
grams, telephone calls, flowers and personal
visits of congratulations on the occasion of
their golden wedding.
DEATHS.
BARRIE.—On the 5th April, at private hos-
pital, Alma-road, St. Kilda, Andrew, loved
father of Beryl, Reg., Stan. (deceased),
Mary, Alice, Violet, Colin and Beris, aged
77 years. Private interment.
BARTHOLOMEW. — On the 5th April, passed
away suddenly, Lucy, dearly beloved mother
of Rita, Thelma, Boysie, sister of Nance
and Joe.
BENALLACK. — On the 5th April, at Colac,
Mary Veronica, beloved wife of the late
David Benallack, of Barongarook, aged 42
years. R.I.P.
CALHOUN. — On the 5th April, at 1225
Hoddle-street, East Melbourne, Lavinia,
eldest daughter of the late John and Amelia
Calhoun. At rest.
CHISHOLM.— On the 2nd April, at his resi-
dence, Fernside, 10 Kiora-street, Essendon,
John, dearly loved brother of Mary, Isa-
bella (Mrs. H. Chisholm), May (Mrs. D.
McRae, deceased), Roderick (deceased),
Duncan (deceased), Archibald (deceased),
Alice (deceased), formerly of Fernside, Sey-
mour, in his 88th year.
Requiescat in pace.
COX.— On the 5th April, at Alfred Hospital,
Gwendolyn, dearly loved wife of Percy, and
loving mother of Winifred (late of Burwood-
road, Fern Tree Gully), aged 48 years.
COX.— On the 5th April, at Alfred Hospital,
Gwendoline (Aunty Win), the beloved friend
of the Smithwick family, of Travancore.
CREBB1N.— On the 5th April, after a short
illness, at Royal Melbourne Hospital (Doug-
las) William Douglas Talbot, the dearly
loved eldest son of William and Lillian Creb-
bin (nee Talbot), of 250 Rae-street, North
Fitzroy, and fond brother of Ronald and
Kenneth, beloved grandson of Mrs. M. Ste-
vens, of Ballarat, and Mr. and Mrs. W.
Talbot, Smythesdale, aged 16 years.
Our pal.
CREBBIN.— On the 5th April, at Melbourne
Hospital, Douglas, loved nephew of Clara
and Archibald O'Reilly, and loving cousin
of Heather (Mrs. Dimford) and Will Jewell,
aged 16 years.
Peacefully sleeping.
DOBSON.— On the 5th April, at his residence,
"Gundamaine," Acheron, Robert, the beloved
husband of Margaret, and loving father of
Allan.
DUNLOP. — On the 5th April, at private hos-
pital, Katherine Elizabeth, the dearly loved
wife of Campbell Dunlop, 7 Ridley-street,
Sunshine, loving mother of Elsie, Florence,
Charles, Katherine, Nellie (deceased), and
Robert, aged 69 years.
EDWARDS.— On the 3rd April, at Warragul
Hospital, George, loved husband of Amy,
father of Eric, Marjorie and Jessie, bro-
ther of May (Mrs. J. T. Davidson, Reser-
voir), Josephine (Mrs. E. Honan), Frank,
William and Richard.
After suffering, sweet rest.
ELIAS.—On the 5th April, at a private hos-
pital, Geelong, George, dearly beloved hus-
band of Eva Elias, of 9 Mercer-street, Gee-
long, and loving father of Selime (Mrs.
Tully), Julia (Mrs. Antoon), Ivy, Leslie,
Elsie, George and Marion, loved brother of
Peter, and uncle of Eddie, aged 58 years.
Requiescat in pace.
FARRANT. — On the 5th April, at her resi-
dence, Curlew-avenue, Western Beach, Al-
tona, Ada, the dearly beloved wife of George
Farrant, and loving mother of Alice, Jack
and Edith (Mrs. Roach), loved grandmother
of Myrtle, Ray and Don, loved sister of
John, Matilda (Mrs. Watts, N.Z.), Tom,
Adelaide (Mrs. Wigg), and Ernest Har-
greaves, aged 67 years.
FOSTER.— On the 5th April, at her resi-
dence, Waverley-road, Glen Waverley, Mar-
garet, dearly beloved wife of the late John
Foster, and loved mother of Emmie (Mrs.
G. Tadgell), Eliza (Mrs. D. Herrott), John,
Irene and William, aged 75 years.
Loved by all. Rest in peace.
GALLAGHER. — On the 5th April, at his par-
ents' residence, 112 Wilson-street, West
Brunswick, Ronald Charles, dearly beloved
second eldest son of Andrew and Daisy Gal-
lagher, and loving brother of John, Wil-
liam, Eileen and Kevin, aged 14 years and
9 months. Rest in peace.
GODING.— On the 30th March, at private
hospital, Melbourne, Edward Hill Coding,
of Southport, Queensland; loved brother of
Eva (Mrs. Painter) and Will, aged 68
years.
—Inserted by E. Painter, 138 Oakleigh-
road, Murrumbeena.
GREEN.— On the 5th April, at her residence,
5 Albert-street, East Richmond, Jessie
Louise, beloved sister of Fannie, and the
late Clarrie, Will, David, Albert, Fred,
aged 63 years. At rest.
GROVES.— On the 3rd April, at her resi-
dence, Smythesdale, Sarah Ann, the be-
loved wife of the late James Groves, and
dearly loved mother of Elizabeth (Mrs. G.
Jobson, deceased), William, Frank, Annie
(Mrs. G. Warner), May (Mrs. W. Gierck),
Beatrice (Mrs. J. Simpson), Alice, Fred
and Ethel. Sleeping peacefully.
HALL.— On the 4th April, at Clematis,
Charles Ernest Hall, dearly beloved hus-
band of Isabella Hall, aged 89 years.
At rest.
HEFFERNAN. — On the 5th April, at his re-
sidence, 445 Drummond-street, Carlton,
Thomas William S., dearly loved husband
of Frances Louisa Heffernan; loving father
of Jessie (Mrs. Bush), Frederick, Henry
(deceased), William, Frances and Ernest,
aged 77 years. At rest.
HEINER.— On the 5th April, at her resi-
dence, 166 Victoria-road, Northcote, Lydia
Julia, the devoted wife of Martin, and loved
and loving mother of Lydia, Christina (Mrs.
K. A. Stuart-Jamieson), Leslie (Wodonga),
Elsie (Mrs. W. J. Blackman), and William,
aged 64 years.
Peace, perfect peace.
HEINER.— On the 5th April, at her residence,
166 Victoria-road, Northcote, Julia, be-
loved sister of James Swebbs, aged 64.
Gone to rest.
KALLADY. — On the 2nd April, at "Leona
Valley," Jack River, Patrick George, dearly
beloved father of Darrell and Myra (Mrs.
Green), aged 73 years. R.I.P.
KIMPTON.— On the 5th April, Malcolm
Ernest (Max.), dearly beloved only child
of Thomas Ernest and the late Ruth Kimp-
ton, stepson of Annie, of "Kenilworth,"
Ormond-road, Ascot Vale.
Everybody's pal.
McCAULEY.— On the 5th April, at the resi-
dence of her son, 36 Hopper-street, Bendigo,
Mary Jane, dearly beloved wife of the late
William Adam McCauley, loved mother of
John, James, William, David, Isabella (de-
ceased), Jessie, Archibald (deceased), Alice
and Alan, in her 82nd year.
Wonderful mother.
McDOUGALL.-On the 5th April, at Mooroopna
Hospital, Josiah James McDougall, loved
husband of Kate, and father of Ted.
McGOWAN. — On the 4th April (result of acci-
dent), Archibald McGowan (Arch).
—Inserted by a friend, M. Pearson.
PORTER.— On the 4th April, at the resi-
dence of her daughter, Mrs. M. Oliver, 16
White-street, Moreland, Caroline Ada,
dearly beloved wife of the late John George
Porter, and loving mother of Florence (de-
ceased), Mabel (Mrs. Klein), Lily (Mrs.
Doutch), Marie (Mrs. Oliver), Bert, Les
and Sid, aged 83 years. At rest. Adelaide
papers please copy.
POWER (nee Gordon). — On the 4th April, at
Melbourne Hospital, Annie, loving sister of
James, Mary (Mrs. Howard), Sarah (Mrs.
Goldsmith), Agnes (Mrs. Waldron), Maude
(deceased), Susan (Mrs. Saines), Jessie,
aged 57 years. R.I.P.
POWER.—On the 4th April, at the Royal
Melbourne Hospital, Ann Elizabeth, the
dearly beloved wife of Walter Power, of 102
Easey-street, Collingwood, loving mother of
Ethel, aged 57 years.
SCHILLING.—On the 5th April, in private
hospital, Caulfield, Unice Eva May, beloved
wife of Frederick, beloved mother of Frieda
and Ryf, daughter of the late Southwell
and the late Elizabeth Coultas. Private in-
terment.
SEBIRE.— On the 5th April, at Melbourne
Hospital, Ernest John, the dearly loved son
of John Peter and late Margaret A. Sebire,
and dearly loved brother of Margaret A.
(Mrs. I. Somers), Fanny L. (Mrs. E. Bell),
Percy A. and Sidney G., loving fiance of
Rita Hentschel, aged 34 years. Floral tri-
butes to be left at G. Diggie, 547 Spencer-
street, West Melbourne.
Mother and son united.
DEATHS.
SHEEHAN.— On the 6th April, at his resi-
dence, 10 Brunswick-road, East Brunswick,
Patrick, the beloved employer of the fol-
lowing:— Charlie, Harry, Ron, Johnnie,
Syd, George, Arthur, Jack, Ted and Eric.
Deeply mourned.
His life was gentle, and the elements so
mixed in him that Nature might stand up
and say to all the world,
This was a man.
SHEEHAN. — On the 5th April (suddenly),
at his residence, 10 Brunswick-road East,
Brunswick, Patrick Maurice, dearly beloved
husband of Norah Sheehan; loving father
of Eileen, Margaret, and loved brother of
Jack, Thomas and Catherine, aged 47 years.
No flowers by request. Requiescat in pace.
SIMPSON. — On the 1st April, at South Mel-
bourne, Robert, beloved husband of the
late Lucy, loved father of Robert, Charlie,
Tom and Girlie (Mrs. Cay), loved grandpa
of Una, Beryl and Bobby. Loved by all.
SMITH. — Passed peacefully away, 3rd April,
Ernest Joseph, beloved husband of Eliza-
beth, devoted father of Ernest, Stewart and
Leona Mavis, of "Rubicon," 20 Penders-
street, Thornbury, late test officer, G.P.O.,
Melbourne. Privately cremated.
A long and patient sufferer at rest.
SNELLGROVE. — On the 5th April, Charles
Snellgrove, of 117 Riversdale-road, Cam-
berwell, loved husband of Jennie, and father
of Charles, Ormond and Lorna. Private
interment. R.I.P.
SNOW.— On the 5th April, at Melbourne,
Alvyn William, the dearly beloved husband
of Florence Eva Snow, of 53 Rosella-street,
Murrumbeena, loving father of Jim and
Venora, late 6th Battalion, A.I.F., aged 49
years.
STRUGNELL (nee Lily Hutton). — On the 4th
April, at St. Vincent's Hospital, Lily, be-
loved daughter of Arthena and the late
Frederick Hutton and sister of Fred, Clif-
ford, Daisy (Mrs. Scott) and Stanley.
At rest.
TREVERTON.— On the 3rd April, Emily May,
dearly beloved daughter of Rebecca and the
late William Alfred Treverton, of Gourlay-
street, East St. Kilda, loving sister of Ettie
(Mrs. Chinchen, of Barcoo-street, Rose-
ville, N.S.W.), Elsie (Mrs. Brown, de-
ceased), and Edward (deceased, late A.I.F.).
Private interment.
YOUNG.— On the 5th April, at her residence,
No. 43 Crisp-street, Hampton, Alice, the
dearly beloved wife of James A. Young,
and loving mother of Elizabeth. Private
interment.
IN MEMORIAM.
McDOWALL. — In loving memory of our dar
ling son. Stanley, , wno passed away on the
6th April, 1934. .
It is three long years slnce you left us,
son.
And wc seem to see you yet,
In the last of your silent sufferings,
Which we never will forget.
We miss you — oh, how we miss you,
Although it is useless to fret,
We will always remember and love youn
When the rest of the world forget.
My Stanley.
—Inserted by his loving father, mother and
brothers, Teddy and Andy; also his sister,
Jean.
McDOWALL. — In loving memory of my young
brother, stun, who passed away on the
0th April. 1934.
A precious one from us has gone,
A voice wo loved Is stilled,
A place Is vacant In our homo
Which never can be fllled.
—Inserted by his loving brother, Andy.
MITCIIELMORK (nco Brewer).— In loving me
mory of my dear daughter, and our loved
slater, Dolly, who died 5th April, 1033.
Ever remembered.
—Inserted by her lovlog mother, Vln, Alice
and George.
MULCAHY. — In loving memory of my dear
father, Danloi, who died on tho Gth April,
3927. Requlescat in pace.
—inserted by his loving son, Hughio,
MULCAHY. — In loving memory of my dear
father, who passed away on tho Gth April,
1927. R.I.P.
—Inserted by his loving daughter, Margaret.
PAVITT.— in loving memory of my dear wife,
who passed away on the Gth April, 3935.
Only sleeping.
—Inserted by husband and grandson, Keith.
POLLOCK. — In cherished memory of darling
David, my bolovod and loving, self-sacrt-
flcing, devoted husband, who was called
homo on 0th April, 3932. My pal.
Five years have gone, and so tho less to
wait.
To meet him smiling at tho golden gate:
God nlono knows how much I miss him.
I long for the touch of a vanished hand,
And tho sound of a voice that is still.
Safely shielded from all sorrows.
From tho caro and deceit of tho world
set free;
Whcro there arc no sad to-morrows,
Oh, how happy he must be.
Not Just to-day, but every day,
Loved and remembered.
His favorlto hymn and psalm, Abide with
Mc and The Lord is My Shepherd,
—Inserted by his loving, nroken-hearted
wife, Catherine A. Pollock, 10 Tonnyson
street, Mooneo Ponds.
POWELL.— In sad memory of my loved hus
band. WUllnm Raymond, died suddenly oo
tho Gth April.
In memory a constant thought,
In heart a silent sorrow.
—Inserted by his loving wife, Ruby.
ROSKILLY. — In loving memory of my dear
husband, Will Roskilly, who died on 6th
April, 1934.
Trcnaurcd memories linger ever
Of happy days we spent togoUier.
—Inserted by his loving wife, Mary,
SAMPSON. — In memory of our dear father,
who passed away on 0th April, 1936.
—Inserted by his loving family, Clifford.
Mona„ Harold, Keith. ,
STEINICKE. — In loving memory of my
son and our loving brother, Fred, who
passed away on the 6th April, 3032.
Ever remembered.
— inserted by his loving mother. Bisters
and brothers.
STEINICKE. — In loving memory of my dear
husband, who pussed away on 6Ui April.
1932. Sadly missed.
— Inserted by his loving wife.
THORNTON. — In loving memory of my dear
husband, WUUam Samuel, who passed awuv
on Gth April, 1936.
A lonely thought, a silent tear,
Keeps his memory ever dear,
— Insortod by his loving wife, Lena.
WALTON. — In loving memory of my dear
husband and father, John, who was acci
dentally killed at Yarravlllo 4th April,
3925; also grandfather of Ross and William
Hepburn. Lovingly romembercd.
—inserted by hla loving wife, Helen, and
daughter; son-in-law, Vivian and Tom
Hepburn.
WESTBY.— In loving memory of my dear
father, who died on tho 0th April, 1934:
also my dear mother, who died on tho 3rd
May, 1919.
Kind, loving and devoted parents.
— Mrs. Mary a. Casahno.
WILLIAMSON.— In ever loving memory of our
dear son and brother, Lionel (Ernest), who
passed awuy on tho Gth April, 1932.
There is no death in a love that Lives
in a faith that stands serene,
IIe,J.Vvalt.lnK there, the son of oura.
With only a shadow between.
—Inserted by his loving mother, father, bro
thers and sister.
WILLOUGHBY. — in loving memory of my
c.?othvlAprir%S?lheii.?!10 1,aa3ca away
Gone, but not forgotten.
— Inserted by husband and daughter.
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