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BIRTHS.
BYRNE (nee Coral Wilins).-On the 21st
June, at Hopeton Hospital, Elsternwick,
to Mr. John F. Byrne - a daughter (Judith
Loraine). Both well.
CARROLL.- On the 18th June, to Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Mervyn Edward Carroll,
"Carinya," Park-street, East Brunswick —
a son.
CORRIDON.— On the 18th June, 1931, the
wife of K. J. Corridon— a son.
CROW.- On the 18th June, at Nurse Coe's St.
Leonard's Private Hospital, Box Hill, to Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Crow, of Burwood-road,
East Burwood— a son (Ronald James).
DREW.— On the 18th June, at Landyssil Pri-
vate Hospital, Essendon, to Mr. and Mrs.
N. J. Drew — a son (Raymond Harry). Both
well.
DRIVER (nee Robertson). — On the 13th June,
at Nurse Paice's private hospital, "Kuran-
da," 147 Burnley-street, Richmond, to Mr.
and Mrs. E. T. J. Driver— a son (Donald
Ernest).
GILCHRIST (nee Marge Brew).— On the 21st
June, at "Llandyssil" Private Hospital, Es-
sendon— a daughter (June Margaret).
GILLIES (nee Gussie Kerr).— On the 4th June,
at Maryborough, Victoria, to Mr. and Mrs.
Angus Gillies— a daughter (Valerie Linda).
GLOVER (nee Florence Porter). — On the 18th
June, to Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Glover, Kings-
ley-street, East Camberwell, at "Braemar"
Private Hospital— a daughter (Pauline
Ellen).
HARRISON (nee Myrtle Noack).— On the 19th
June, at, Sister Earl's hospital, Warrnambool,
to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Harrison— a son
(John McGregor).
JENVEY (nee Farrington).— On the 5th June,
at ''Wenona" Private Hospital, Prahran, to
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Jenvey, Ormond— a
daughter (Norma May).
LITTLE. — On the 21st June, to, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert A. Little, of "Carinya," Maffra— a
son.
McCABE (nee Sievers).— On 22nd June, at 19
Molesworth-street, to Mr. and Mrs. E. Mc-
Cabe, North Melbourne - a son. Both well.
MISHAEL (nee Hazel Holland).— On the 20th
June, at St. Helen's, Lewisham-road, Wind-
sor, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Mishael, North
Brighton— a daughter.
MURRAY (nee Shaw).— On the 22nd June, at
Hopetoun, Elsternwick, to Mr. and Mrs.
James Murray, Ormond— a daughter
(Patricia Anne).
NEWSTEAD (nee Annie T. Lyons).— On the
30th May, at Belgravia Private Hospital,
Brighton, to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred New-
stead, 39 Mavho-street, Bentleigh— a son
(Patrick Francis).
NEYLEND (nee Solomon).— On the 13th June,
at St. Margaret's Private Hospital, Sun-
shine, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Neylend— a son
(Keith Albert).
PRICE (nee Dorothy Slyth).— On the 2nd
June, at Nethercourt Private Hospital, Wil-
son-street, Surrey Hills, to Mr. and Mrs. A.
R. Price, 33 Ross-street, Surrey Hills— a
daughter (Marie Dorothy).
ROSS.— On 24th June, to Mr. and Mrs. Lew.
Ross, of Clarke-avenue, Caulfield— a daugh-
ter (Joyce Lillian). Both well.
SMITH (nee Daisy Harvey, Heidelberg). —On
the 10th June, at "Airlie" Private Hospital,
Ivanhoe, to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Smith— a
daughter (Marcia McKenzie).
WATSON (nee Gladys Semmens).— On the
12th June, at Mia Mia Private Hospital,
to Mr. and Mrs. T. Watson, of "Maroon-
dah," 70 Beaconsfield-parade, Northcote— a
daughter (Joan Elizabeth).
WATT (Grace Cleworth).— On the 23rd June,
at "Mosgiel," Surrey Hills, to Mr. and Mrs.
G. Arthur Watt, of 130 Canterbury-road,
Canterbury— a daughter.
WILLIS.- On the 21st June, at 27 McGregor-
avenue, West Moreland, to Mr. and Mrs.
John A. Willis — a daughter (Hazel Cathe-
rine). Both well.
WOODFULL (nee Robertson).— On the 17th
June, at St. George's, Cotham-road, Kew,
to Mr. and Mrs. B. Woodfull, of Lurnea-
road, Glen Iris — a daughter.
MARRIAGES.
ECKMAN—WESTLOWE.- On the 7th April, at
Legarda Church of Christ, Manila, by Pas-
tor Leslie Wolfe, Reinhold Eckman, of U.S.S.
Canoous, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eckman,
South Dakota, to Jessamine (Jessie), elder
daughter of William and Margaret Westlowe,
Fitzroy.
GENT- CALE. - (Silver Wedding.)— On the
27th June, 1906, at St. Augustine's Church
of England, Shepparton, by Rev. Frederic
Davis, Claud, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
S. Gent, Shepparton, grandson of Lieutenant
Gordon, 49th Highlanders, "Cluny," Scot-
land, to Marian Elizabeth (May), only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Cale, Sob-
roan-street, Shepparton. Present address:
48 Erin-street, Preston.
GRIEVE -KENT.— On the 11th April, at Glen-
dearg-grove Methodist Church, Malvern, by
Rev. H. A. Overend, B.A., Norman William,
son of Mrs. E. Grieve and the late R. A. P.
Grieve, St. Arnaud, to Mabel Ward, elder
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Kent, 55
Ranfurlie-crescent, East Malvern. Present
Address: 12 Newstead-street, Caulfield. At
home afternoon and evening, 8th July.
HORSBURGH — SCHEIBEL.— On the 24th June,
at Morwell, by the Rev. E. A, Harvey, Mr.
G. Horsburgh, third son of the late Mr. R.
Horsburgh and Mrs. Horsburgh, of Nyora,
to Miss Gladys Elizabeth Scheibel, fifth
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. Scheibel, of
Traralgon.
MONK— FULLARTON.— On the 1st June, at
the Methodist Church, Camperdown, George
H. S., second son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Monk,
Cobden, to Maybelle C., youngest daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Fullarton, Brooke-street,
Camperdown.
MOYLE— HEARD. -On the 16th May, at All
Saints' Church, Newtown, Geelong, by Canon
Wheeler, William Paton, only son of Mrs.
and the late William G. Moyle, of 23 Scott-
street, Canterbury, to Hetty Maud, eldest
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William
Heard, of Geelong.
REYNOLDS-NORMAN. — (Silver Wedding.) —
On the 27th June, 1906, at Holy Trinity
Church, Port Melbourne, by the Rev. S.
Sandiford, Henry S. Reynolds, youngest son
of the late Edward Reynolds, South Mel-
bourne, to Olena, the fourth daughter of the
late Andrew Norman, Port Melbourne. Pre-
sent address: 129 Eastern-road, South Mel-
bourne.
SEARLE—McCANCE.— On the 23rd May,
at St. John's Presbyterian Church, Essen-
don, by Rev. W. H. Waters, Alan Stewart,
eldest son of Mr. E. Searle and the late
Mrs. Searle, Dandenong, to Florence Rees,
only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mc
Cance, Essendon. Present address: Tour-
ello, Vict.
STUBBINGS — MUNRO.— (Silver Wedding.)—
On the 27th June, 1906, at the residence of
the bride's parents, Soudan-street, Coburg,
by the Rev. John Caton, Herbert Leslie,
youngest son of the late William and Martha
Stubbings, O'Hea's-road, Coburg, to Florence
Catherine, second daughter of the late George
and Elizabeth Munro, Coburg. Present Ad-
dress: "Floraville," 81 The Avenue, Coburg,
N.13.
TONGWAY— WILKINSON.— On the 21st May,
at Ringwood Presbyterian Church, by the
Rev. Professor Oxer, Samuel J., son of the
Rev. J. and Mrs. Tongway, Ballarat, to
Violet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilkin-
son, Bayswater.
WILLIAMS -SPEERS.- (Silver Wedding.)— On
the 27th June, 1906, at Baptist Church,
Brunswick, by the Rev. D. J. Graham, Wil-
liam H., second son of late Mr. and Mrs.
Williamns, to Edith, second daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. T. H. Speers, of Northcote. Pre-
sent address: 39 Hanover-street, W. Bruns-
wick.
WILSON— CRISFIELD.— On the 6th June, at
St. Augustine's Church, Bourke-street, Mel-
bourne, by the Rev. Fr. Fennesay, Edward
David, son of S. S. Wilson, of "Barjarg,"
Mansfield, to Lillian Josephine, elder daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Crisfield, Bourke-
street, Melbourne.
DEATHS.
AMY.-On the 26th June, at her residence, 6
South-crescent, Northcote, Louisa, the be-
loved wife of the late Frederick George
Amy, and loving mother of Dorothy (Mrs.
Ludwig), and Winnie, loving grandma of
little Fred, aged 51 years.
Father and mother united.
ANDREWS.- On the 20th June, at Coolgar-
die, W.A., James, beloved brother of Harry,
William (deceased), Jane, Hellen and Annie.
Beloved by all.
ASTLEY. - On the 22nd June, at her resi-
dence, 243 Inkerman-street, St. Kilda, Sarah,
eldest daughter of the late Thomas and
Mary Astley, of Richmond and St. Kilda,
loving sister of the late James, Emma (Mrs.
Gidley), William ("Price Warung"), Kate
A. (St. Kilda) and Thomas E. (Dubbo), in
her 87th year. A colonist of 72 years.
At rest.
BACKMAN — TURNER.— On the 26th June, at
the Children's Hospital, Allan Raymond, lov-
ing son of Edith, and beloved son of Ernest
Harold Turner, aged 10 years and 8 months.
A patient sufferer at rest.
BAKER. - On the 23rd June, at Yallourn Hos-
pital, William Peter, second eldest son of
the late Cornelius A. Baker, late of South
Melbourne, and the late Catherine A. Baker,
late of Richmond; brother of Joe, Ethel,
Louie, Maud, Con and Leslie; aged 52 years.
BAKER. - On the 23rd June, Ruth, of Sey-
mour-road, Elsternwick, at BetheSda Hos-
pital, East Melbourne, beloved daughter of
late Honorable Richard, loving sister of
Austin (deceased) and Harry E., and be-
loved auntie of Oswald and Una, aged 75
years. Privately interred 24th June. Bal-
larat papers, please copy.
BEAVIS. - On the 20th June, at the Horsham
Base Hospital, Rebecca, the beloved wife
of George Henry Beavis, and loving mother
of Claude, Frank, Pearl and Laurence.
At rest.
BIRD (nee Thorp).— On the 22nd June, Alice,
loving sister of Harry (deceased), Frank
(Melbourne), Annie (Mrs. Rowe, Carlton),
Emmie (Mrs. Bastian, Alphington), Fanny
(Mrs. Fitzgerald, Carlton), Jack (Sydney),
Bessie (Mrs. Webb, Daylesford), Minnie
(Mrs. Eddy, Daylesford), Nellie (Mrs. Mor-
rison, Northcote), Fred.
BLEACH. - A loving tribute to my beloved
cousin, William Henry Bleach, who died on
the 11th June, beloved husband of Mary-
Bleach, of 31 Arthur-street, Ashfield, Syd-
ney. Beloved by all. Peacefully sleeping.
-Inserted by A. Martin, 15 Lurnea-road,
Glen Iris (late of Richmond).
BRIGGS. - On the 24th June, at Warragul
Hospital, Chris, dearly loved wife of Tho-
mas, loving mother of Irene, Jack, Jim,
Albert, Sylvia, Douglas, Jean, Thelma, Win-
nie and Noel. Sadly missed.
BROOKS.—On the 25th June, at Castlemaine,
Hannah, beloved wife of Walter J. B.
Brooks, of Yapeen, and loving mother of
Daisy (Mrs. Laig, Rochester), Vera (Mrs.
Rainsbury, Brunswick), Gladys (Mrs. Rom-
ald, Murrumbeena), Sylvia (Mrs. Carroll,
Port Melbourne), Alice (Mrs. Wilson, North-
cote), Ruby (Mrs. McAlpine, Campbell's
Creek), Walter, Doris, and Norman, and
aunt of Lindsay, aged 61 years.
BROOKS. - On the 21st June (result of acci-
dent), at Carnegie, Teddy, the dear little
brother of Vera and Bill Bryan, age 14
years. Our darling Teddy.
The children of heaven were all robed in
white.
Happy at play in the City of Light.
When Jesus came smiling, and said to his
band.
"There's another wee playmate; give Teddy
your hand."
BROOKS. - On the 21st June (result of acci-
dent), at Carnegie, Teddy, the dear little
brother of Marjoie Brooks, 14 Barry-street,
South Yarra, aged 14 years. R.I.P.
He left home in health and strength,
Not thinking death was near,
Or that he never would return
To the ones he loved so dearly.
To think I could not say good-bye
Will always bring regret.
CASHEN. - On the 26th June, at his resi-
dence, 601 Sydney-road, Coburg, John,
dearly loved husband of Rose, and loving
father of Doreen, Thomas (deceased), Kath-
leen (Mrs. O''shea), Redmond, Frank, May,
Monica, loving grandfather of Timothy
O'Shea, aged 64 years. Requiescat in pace.
CHAMMEN. - On the 24th June, at 28 Park-
street, Northcote, Harry, loved brother of
Mrs. E. Nunn, Mrs. A. Nunn, Mrs. C.
Knox, Jim (deceased), Bill, Claude and
Ernie.
CHANDLER. - On the 26th June, at her resi-
dence, "Como," Bayswater-road, Bayswater,
Jessie Amelia, the dearly loved wife of Bert,
and loving mother of Fergus, Geoffery and
John, aged 45 years.
Say not good-bye, but in some better clime
Bid me good morning.
CLARKE. - On the 26th June, at his residence
(suddenly), 52 William-street, Balaclava,
Arthur, dearly loved husband of Agnes
Clarke, loving father of John, Thomas and
Florrie (Mrs. Berryman), son of the late
J. T. and Priscilla Clarke, aged 56 years
(late of Buonynong-road, Ballarat ). Honored
by all who knew him, and loved by his
bowling friends.
DEATHS.
CUMMING. - On the 21st June, at her resi-
dence, 77 Athelstan-road, Camberwell, Jane
Stirling, the beloved wife of the late Wil-
liam Cumming (of Rutherglen), and loving
mother of John, Bessie and Vera, and lov-
ing aunt of Margaret Snellgrove, aged 71
years.
Earth has one angel less,
And heaven one more.
DALY.— On the 21st June, at 17 Armadale-
street, Armadale, Frances Josephine (Pat),
beloved daughter of late Charles N. and
Catherine J. Daly, and loving sister of Alice
(deceased), Kathleen (Mrs. Marsh), Anne,
Charles (deceased), Rita and Eileen (Mrs.
Myers). R.I.P.
EASTAWAY. -On the 22nd June, at his resi-
dence, 104 Bent-street, Northcote, Harry,
beloved husband of Margaret, loving father
of Joe, Fred., Doll (Mrs. Roberts), Harry,
Ivy, Alice (Mrs. Renouf), Eddy, Hilda,
Stella and Les; father-in-law of Alf., Bert.,
Ethel, Dolly and Gladys; granddad of
Frank, Dorothy, Keva, Johnny, Joyce, Shirley
and little Kevin; brother-in-law of E.
and W. Watts (Preston), Mrs. A. Price
(Brunswick), H. Ross (Narandera), R. and
H. Saxon and W. and A. Saxon (Geelong),
A. Eastaway (Yarram); dear brother of the
late Mr. Eastaway and Bella Shields (of
Yarram). A patient sufferer at rest.
FALLOWS.- On the 25th, June, at Auckland,
New Zealand, Bertha, loved wife of Wm.
Fallows, and daughter, of the late George
and Eliza Douglas, of South Yarra; loved
sister of Archie, Harry and Charlie (New
Zealand), Fred (Melbourne), Mary (de-
ceased), Amy and Flora, Rye and Eva
(West Australia).
FISHER.— On the 20th June, at her re-
sidence, 78 Francis-street, Ascot Vale,
Dinah, loving wife of the late William
Fisher, loved mother of Elizabeth, Harold
and Leonard, aged 71 years.
Peace, perfect peace.
GIRVAN.— On the 23rd June, at his residence,
Blackburn, William, the loved father of
Susan (Mrs. Corrie, Ringwood) and James,
of Darebin.
Well beyond the reach of care.
Free from every hurtful snare;
Gone through death to glory bright,
Present with the Lord in Light.
GOODGE. — On the 26th June, passed peace-
fully away at his residence, 17 Manton-
street, Burnley, Thomas, dearly loved hus-
band of Mary Goodge, and loved father of
Marshall, Frank and Irene.
A patient sufferer at rest.
HAIR. — On the 25th June, at the Re-
patriation Hospital, Caulfield, late of No.
1 Thistlethwaite-street, South Melbourne,
George Scott, the dearly loved husband of
Beatrice Hair, and loving father of John
(deceased), George, Jessie (Mrs, Towan),
Arthur, Agnes and James (deceased), aged
62 years. Late A.I.F., 22nd Battalion.
HANDE.— On the 25th June, at St. Vincent's
Hospital, Horace, eldest son of the late
John and Elizabeth Hande, loving brother of
Elizabeth (Mrs. Smith), Tess (Mrs. Gor-
don, deceased), Joseph and Cecelia.
Thy will be done.
HARTSHORN. — On the 24th June (suddenly),
at No. 3 Charnwood-road, St. Kilda, Louisa,
wife of the late John William Hartshorn
(late of Brighon-road, St. Kilda), aged 69
years. Privately interred Brighton Cemetery
26th inst.
HESKETH.— On the 25th June, at Mount Der-
rimut, Deer Park, George Cuthbert Hes-
keth, loved husband of Mary, and loving
father of Gem and Bet, second son of the
late Rev. Wickham M. Hesketh, M.A., vicar
of Bothwell, Tasmania.
HEWITT. — On the 25th June, at his residence,
St. John's-avenue, Spring Vale, Norman,
dearly beloved husband of Mary E. Hewitt,
and loving father of Betty (W.A.), Norman
(deceased) and Gordon, aged 64 years.
HOWSAM.— On the 23rd June, passed peace-
fully away, at 312 Tooronga-road, East Mal-
vern, George (late of ''Glen Alvie," Queens-
cliff), dearly beloved husband of Hannah,
and loving father of Leslie George and Irene
Gertrude (Dossie), aged 77 years.
KENNEDY. -On the 19th June, at her resi-
dence, Childe-street, Stawell, Catherine Ann,
beloved wife of Robert Kennedy, and
mother of Laura, Ivy, Alexander, May, Ken-
neth and Leila.
M is for the million things she gave us,
O means, only that she grows old;
T is for the tears she shed to save us,
H is for her heart as pure as gold.
E is for her eyes with lovelight gleaming
R is right, and right she'll always be;
Put them all together, and they spell
Mother— a word that means the world to
us.
KENNY.— On the 24th June, at the residence
of her son-in-law, Mr. M. Ford, 157 Myers-
street, Geelong, Catherine, relict of the late
Edward Kenny aged 91 years.
Requiescat in pace.
LEONARD.— On the 23rd June, at his resi-
dence, 163 Gipps-street, Abbotsford, Michael
John, beloved husband of Sarah Louisa
Leonard. May his soul rest in peace.
LONG.— On the 25th June, at St. Vincent's
Hospital, Fredrick, loved son of Caroline
and the late Samuel Long, Little Cremorne-
street, Richmond.
LORD. —On the 25th June, at his home,
Euston-road, Oakleigh, John A., the loved
husband of the late Mary E., aged 81
years.
LOWDON. — On the 20th June, at the residence
of her daughter, 44? McCracken-street, Ken-
sington, Sarah Jane, mother of Sarah (Mrs.
J. Kelly), Ann (Mrs. H. Tighe), Thomas,
Samuel, Angus and Frank (W.A.), aged 83?
years. West Australian papers please copy.
At rest.
LOWREY.- On the 27th June, at the residence
of his son-in-law, 237 Glen Huntly-road, Els-
ternwick (late of 32 Chaucer-street, Canter
bury), George Stanley, beloved husband of
the late Isabella, and loving father of Stan-
ley, Thomas and Doris (Mrs. Body); bro-
ther of William (deceased), Maude (Mrs.
Cary) and Lewis. Privately interred.
MANLY. — On the 21st June at Bacchus Marsh,
Thomas Henry, the dearly beloved husband
of Wendla Maria, and loving son of Thomas
and Mary Manly, Main-street, Bacchus
Marsh, and loving brother of Julia (Mrs.
Sutton), Marian (Mrs. Cross), Dorothy
(Mrs. Cashmore), Audrey (Mrs. Hehir),
Ernest, Paul and Royce, aged 35 years. Late
13th L.H. Perfect peace.
MARTIN. — On the 26th June, at the residence
of his sister, Mrs. T. Bishop, 36 The
Avenue, East Malvern, Herbert, the fourth
son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Mar-
tin, and dearly loved brother of Ernest (de-
ceased), Foster (Sydney), Austin (deceased),
Ethel (Mrs. George Thurgood, deceased),
Mabel (Mrs. T. Bishop), Lilian (Mrs. C.
S. Yates-Smith, Junction-road, Chatham)
and Aimee (Mrs. Alfred Scott, Adelaide).
MAXFlELD. -On the 9th June, at his late
residence, 75 Wattle-street, Fullarton, South
Australia, Gustavus Thomas, the dearly be-
loved husband of Catherine Maxfield, and
loving father of Charles (Largs Bay), Mrs.
W. N. Michelmore (Linden Park, South Aus-
tralia) and Mrs. E. J. Bagley (Rose Bay,
New South Wales); and son-in-law of the
late Charles Boykett, M.A.; architect, of
Emerald Hill (now South Melbourne). Late
of Adelaide Steamship Company (50 years'
service).
McGORLICK (nee Fillery). — On the 6th June,
passed peacefully away, at 23 Gipps-street,
Collingwood, Elizabeth, dearly loved wife of
John, loving daughter of the late George
and Ann Fillery, late of Albert Park, loving
sister of Jane (Mrs. Fox, deceased, of Wil-
cannia), George Fillery (deceased), Phœbe
(Mrs. McGee, deceased, of Wilcannia), Clara
(Mrs. Comber, deceased, of Camberwell),
Edward Fillery, of White Cliffs, aged 67.
New South Wales and West Australian papers
please copy. R.I.P.
McGREGOR.— On the 22nd June, Norma, dear-
ly beloved infant daughter of William J.
and Sadie McGregor, of 370 , High-street,
Northcote. To heaven's nursery.
McMAHON. On the 25th June, at the Wo-
men's Hospital, Laura, the dearly beloved
wife of James McMahon, of 6 Stanley-road,
South Yarra, loving mother of John, Ruby,
Laura and Patrick, aged 42 years. At rest.
MELDRUM.— On the 26th June, at his resi-
dence, 190 Auburn-road, Auburn, Donald
George, loving son of Annie Meldrum, loving
brother of Florence May (Mrs. A. Muir), also
brother-in-law of Albert Muir, loving uncle
of little Ray, aged 18 years.
Loved by all who knew him.
MILES.— On the 26th June, at the residence
of her son-in-law, Mr. H. V. Maynard, 47
Urquhart-street, Hawthorn, Helena (Deanie),
the loved wife of the late Charles William
(Peggy) Miles, and loving mother of Claude,
Frank, Irene (Mrs. Rowell, Sydney), Flor-
ence (deceased), Ruby (Mrs. H. V. May-
nard), Ivy (deceased) and Deanie (Mrs. R.
Bryden, Sydney), and affectionate grand-
mother of Ted, Yvonne, Phyllis, Bruce,
Roma, Wallace and Deanie; aged 82 years.
NATHAN.- On the 23rd June, at his resi-
dence, 10 Closeburn-avenue, Windsor,
Simeon Joseph, loved husband of the late
Elizabeth, and loving father of Lou, Ger-
trude, Sadie, Maie (Mrs. Dunn) and Elsie,
father-in-law of Will and devoted grandpa
of Joan and Kevin, son of the late Joseph
Nathan, of Launceston, Tasmania, aged 72
years. Privately interred 24th June. Tas-
manian papers please copy.
Rest in peace.
O'NEILL. - On the 24th June, at Roma,
Queensland, Jack, the dearly beloved second
son of Mary and the late William O'Neill,
and loving brother of Jim (South Africa),
Willie (deceased), Tom (deceased), Gert.
(Mrs. M. Glew), Charlie, Mary (Mrs. A.
Warrington), Annie (Mrs. J. Kearney), Ar-
thur and Frank (deceased, late A.I.F.),
aged 53. South African papers please copy.
Rest in peace.
O'NEILL.— On the 24th June, at Roma,
Queensland, John, the dearly beloved second
eldest son of Mary and the late William,
dearly beloved brother of Gertrude, and bro-
ther-in-law of Matthew Glew; loved uncle of
Ray, Laurie, Zena (Mrs. J. Grant), Mona
(Mrs. Ben. Gaskell), William, Joan and
Marie, of 10 Jerrold-street, Footscray.
May his soul rest in peace.
O'NEILL. — On the 24th June, at Roma,
Queensland, late of Coburg, Jack the dearly
loved brother of Mollie, and brother-in-law
of Alf. Warrington; also uncle of Diane,
of 33 Oban-street, Hawksburn.
PALMER (nee O'Brien).— On the 20th June,
at 10 Park-street, Brunswick, beloved wife
of Reginald; beloved sister of Mary, Kit
(Mrs. Banks), Nell (Mrs. Diggle), Grace
(Mrs. Godfrey) and Teresa (Mrs. Gardiner),
and beloved sister-in-law of Mrs. T. O'Brien,
Port Melbourne. R.I.P.
PARSONS.— On the 21st June (suddenly), at
his residence, Koriella, William, dearly be-
loved husband of Alice, and loving father
of Flo. Isla, Alf, Alice, Gladys, Will and
Von; father-in-law of Dorothy. At rest.
PERT (nee McRae). — On the 24th June, Jessie,
youngest daughter of the late John and
Mary McRae, Broadford, loving sister of
Christina, Donald (deceased), Jack (de-
ceased), Isabella, Annie and Christopher
(deceased).
-Inserted by her sister and brother-in-law,
I. and R. Fothergill, 4 Camden-street, St.
Kilda.
PREVOT.- On the 11th June, at his residence,
"Kanimbla," Medlow Bath, N.S.W., Edward
Joseph (Ted), beloved husband of Margaret
Prevot, and dearly loved father of Edward
Bourke (Teddie), aged 75 years. Privately
interred. Requiescat in pace.
REID.— On the 26th June, at 10 Frith-street,
East Brunswick, William Robert, the beloved
husband of Lottie Reid, loving father of
Charles, aged 48 years.
RICHTER. — On the 22nd June, Bessie, the be-
loved friend of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Allen
and family, "Ethelstane," Dudley-street, W.
Footscray. R.I.P.
ROBERTSON.— On the 26th June, at 46 Col-
lier-street, West Brunswick, George, the be-
loved husband of the late Janet Robertson,
aged 67 years. Late of Porepunkah.
ROLFE. — On the 25th June, at his residence,
172 Mitcham-road, Mitcham, William, the
beloved husband of Phoebe, and loving father
of Edith, Alfred, Violet and Joseph, and
loving brother of Edith, Alfred and Char-
lotte.
ROWE.— On the 20th June, John, 12 Shields-
street, Flemington, dear father of Gert
(Mrs. Coldicutt) and Ada; loved father-in-
law of Jack, and dearly loved grandfather of
Ken, Alan, Edith, Colin, Doreen and Jean,
of Essendon, aged 63 years.
Some time we'll understand.
STUART.— On the 25th June, suddenly, Al-
fred James Stuart, of Clematis, plasterer,
late of Richmond and South Africa, aged
72 years. Private interment at Macclesfield.
Beloved.
THOMAS. — On the 22nd June, at Omeo, Alice
Beatrice, dearly beloved wife of Edward,
and loving mother of Agatha (deceased),
Sybil (Mrs. McNamara), Zillah (Mrs.
Bourke), Catherine, Molly (Mrs. Berude),
Ernie?, Ted and Monica (Mrs. Rawson).
Sadly missed.
THOMAS. —On the 26th June, passed away at
Melbourne Hospital, Henry, beloved hus-
band of Margaret?, and loving father of
Hedley? and Margaret, aged 28 years.
At rest.
THOMAS. - On the 26th June, passed away at
Melbourne Hospital, Henry, beloved son of
the late William Hedley (late of Lillydale)
and Mrs. C. S. Thomas, of 38 Milton-
street, Ascot Vale, aged 28 years.
At rest.
DEATHS.
THOMAS. - On the 26th June, passed away at
Melbourne Hospital, Henry, beloved brother
of Arthur, Addie (Mrs. Fenney), Agnes
(Mrs. Smith), Hubert, Amy (Mrs. Donald),
Frank, Thora (Mrs. Rundle), Hedley, Jean
and Mollie (Mrs. Beaucaire), aged 28 years.
At rest.
THOMSON. - On the 21st June, at Brisbane,
Charles Henry (Harry), younger son of the
late W. and H. Thomson, beloved brother
of Bob, Alf, Jessie (deceased), Nellie (Mrs.
Ayers), Fred, Will.
A brave sufferer at rest.
— Inserted by Alf and Edith.
WARDELL. - On the 25th June, at private
hospital, Hampton, Thomas Charles, dearly
beloved husband of Annie, father of Mar-
garet, George and Will, uncle of George
Dixon, aged 73 years.
Peace, perfect peace.
WHITE.— On the 26th June, Hilda Mary, loved
daughter of Jamesina and the late James
White (sculptor).
WILLIAMSON.— On the 19th June, passed
peacefully away, at Fletcher-street, Essen-
don, dearly loved mother of Alf, mother-in-
law of Annie, grandma of Walter (deceased),
Victor, Ernie, Harold, Myrtle, Alma, Eunice,
aged 84. Privately interred 22nd June.
-Inserted by her loving son, Alf.
> : i.., .-'IN . MEMOR! AM.
.- On Active Service.. -
BROOlv.-ln sad nml , loving memory of our
dearly rloyccl son/and brolhor, Lieutonunt
ATUtur, O? Connor, 3rd , Squadron,' "-A.F.C.,
killed , In nodal combat on the : Sommu 27th
. Junu, J918. Rest. In peace.
IN MEM0RIAM.
A.pAMS.-rln sdd und loving memory of Albert
Arthur, panaed/peacofully away. -'at- Bruns-
wjck on JOth June, J.024, loved brother of
; Alice inxd ; Victor, gniudHon. of . Mrs, M.
4u'a Aithur TlioniuM, passed away, on
1th, ocptcmbctv 1020, fnther of above/
Alwayirremcmbcrcd. v-./
—lnaorted by his wife -and family. ; . :
AlTKEN.--In loving, memory of , my' clcur
' 1910 r' p,l34ietl ttWfty' 0,1 28th ' June,
. All those who have "a ' moUier,
Cherish her with -cave,
'For you never- know how much you miss
, Until you, see .her vaqai\t chair. -
. --JoHmU?! by her loving, daughter and noil'
in-law,. Hilda and. Fred.. .JacltHon,. o( EdlUi
vale, and grandsons, Charlie ami Archie.
ARMSTRONG.— In loving memory of Thomas
Armstrong, .who- died on 28th June, .1031);
.also hit? - only hod, Fred. v
V-7lni?rclP;(J,by \?J? loving wife, und 'daughter,
Fiorric- (Mrs; Wood). R.I.P. ' 1
ARNETT, — In loving memory of our. darling,
Kc'nieth Ernest, who paused away at tlie
Alfred Hospital on the 28th June,. 1030, ngod
3. yoara 4 months. , .
.He was only a puro little, snowdrop, .
A sweet little (lower . from birth,
But God. tool; him back la His keeping
Before lie w«A colled by. Uila.oarUx.
. Calm und .peacOCul lie -Is nlccping,
. Sweetest i est has followed pain,
. When we think of liow ho mxffovcd
: Should, wo wliiU him buck again. -' . '
; ' . . . ; Our Kenny.
— lubcrted his loving parents, .brothers
and ...sister.', . ..
---JvIriB -'memory ; of our -dear
,V««scd. away on the '27th
June, 1924;. also our dear father, who died
on 1st, January, . 191.1 j also our dear sister,
I930e' 0 :d0,)nca ;hl3 II ftt .on 9, lb Juno!
Gone arc the .faces, wo loved to see.
Silent the voices avo loved to- hear:
A memory, clearer than words, can tell
arc the ones avo lost uml loved «o well.
—Inserted by their loving family, - -
l5.S?S,"In . IttVlng memory of dear mun:.
who puH3C<l away 2Slh June, 1030.
.. Anu havo gone fioni this world of Borrow;
,n. You arc free from suffering and pain.
r"i?,,.l,rla,B yoP have hud m this life
- Will never distress you again,
vtiod «aw- that you were weary/ mum:
_ Your lot too hard to hoar.;
He knew your heart was -broken,
.- , So took you In itls rare.-
Tom C hy daushter' Kl he! ; son-in-law,
UANKS.-l!i loving memory. of my ikiir mo.
1930' l)asm'd away on tho 28th June,
Calm and .pcncctul nlic is sleeping,
bwcclcsl i-e.it has followed pain:
1\ hen we think of-how-sho suffered..
Should we wIhIi her bael: again:?
— Insortca by her loving daughter, Hilda, '
BANKS.— -In loving ina'ir.ory ot my dear mo-
'ihcL. wh passed away on' the 2Sth June,
.A loving mother, true , and kind.
No friend like her we'll .over tlnd;
For 'itll of us .she did hcV beat, .
May God grunt her eternal rest.
. — Tnaertcd by her -loving daughter, Ehito.
BEAUMONT.-— In loving memory of my dear
nusband nn:l our futlier,.. 'John J.'. who
I'asfieil.aumy at East Malvern on 27tli June,
God lias : ynu in Tils keeping.
Wc -have you in our thoughts.
—Inserted by IiIa loving wife, and fumtly.
BIRD. — In loving memory of my dear hus
band, George, who passed away 25th June,
1928. In memory ever dear.
. — Inserted by his loving wife.
BOWMAN.— In loving memory of o?'ir deal
;V.?whur,i Phsuc away on 2Sth June,
19.10, at lirunKwicU. .
iNloniorlea arc far better than tears,
a or memories Innt for years and years.
—Inserted by her family, Lizzie, John, Wil
liam and NclUe.
BROWN. —In lovlug memory or n-.y deal' hus-
ou nd and. our loving- father, Alfred Ernest,
who passed away on the 27th June, 1923.
A.nvnyu deep down lu our .hearts,
Where Uml lovo burnn bright and (rue,
And that's the light that win burn for ever.
In memory., dear Alf, of you.
— Inserted by his" wife. Lithe, and loving
children. Ernie and May, also his. mother
in-Jaw, \v; stoven;?.-
CALLANQER, — In loving .memory of my dour
ly beloved wife and fond mother 'of- Marlon
(Mrs. Harrln), Janet (Mrs. Caralake) and
Jim, who passed dvvny on 27th June, 1922.
Gone, hut not forgotten.
CARAIL —In nnd and loving memory of my
clear wile, ;and : mother of tittle Jean, who
passed away on -27th June, 1929.
Loving and kind In alt her ways, ' J
Mux .suffered in -alienee for many days:
Hor , weary hours' of ' palu are past.
..Sincere- and true in heart and mind, r
.(HA- beqliilfiil memory to leave behind/
- Insertcci hy her -loving husband and clear
little duughtcr. Jean.
CAUAII (nec Violet Folglusc). — In loving
memory of our dear daughter VI.. 'dear
'uother of baby Jcun, who passed uwav.ou
J7th June, 1929; also Maggie Caiah, ou3rd.
January, 192/: also her loving brother,
Charles, on 19th July. 1910. . '
',«ic-xi.vo knc>v when wo wnjto (hat moriiing
Of tho Rorrowa that day would bring;
And little we thought at th? closes of the
day . '
Wc would know Death's merciless sting.
VI, you are not dead; your lire of love
still lingers
In well remembered amllcs and words once
'said;
They touch our soul with fragrant vanished
Angers;
' You uro not here, dear Vi, hut still you
are not dead.
— Inserted hy her loving mother and fathor,
116 MansliuUI-ati'cel, Thornbury. «
CAUAII. — In loving memory of our clear sis
ter-in-law, VI., .who passed away on the
27th June, 1929, loving little uuntlo of Bll-
lie. Ron and Bruce. Fond memories cling,
— Inserted ny Ern, Flo. Jager.
CARAll (nee Folglase). — in loving memory of
our dear daughter-in-law and alstcr-ln-lnw,
VI, who passed away -on 27th June, 1929.
Proud mother , of little Jean.
Loved and remembered.
— Inserted by Mr. und .Mrs. W. Curuh und
family.
CARLOS.— In loving memory of Harold ami
Rex Carta.-.
- 'Neath a grassy mound they're resting,
Where the golden sunset glows;
God bus auswerod all their plendings,
And they alccp beneath a ro;?c.
By two boys.
— Inserted hy his loving mother, fnther, si:?-
. iers and brother.
CLARKE. — In , loving memory of my dear
hushund, Jack, who passed away on the
27th June. 1930.
Some day we'll understand,
- Inserted hy his loving wife, Lctty, unci
baby son. Jack.
OLKAllY.-— in loving memory uf my dear
wife, . Margaret, who died 20Ux Juno, 1930,
mother of tho late Charles, and loved gran,
of Churllo and George. ILL P.
Loving metnorley true nnd tender,
Just to show wc still remember.
--Inserted hy her loving husband and grand-
COAD. — in loving memory ' of .dear mother,
who" passed away 27th Juno, 1923; also dear
father, 29lh June, 1893. Asleep in Jesus,
Lovingly remembored,
— By their daughter, G. A. Rosowaruc,
Brunswick,
COURTENEY,— in loving memory of ' Leslie,
who passed away 27ih June, 1300.
' Sadly missed.
— Inserted hy his loving mother.
CULL. —In loving moinorynf our darling son,
Norman, who passed p.way on iho 27th
June, 1926. A snowdrop in henvon.
— Inserted by hhi loving mummy utid daddy.
U. unci V. Cull,
DEUMER, — In memory -of my dear husband,
Ohas., who died on tho 23th June. 1927.
At rest.
— Inserted by N. Doumcr.
DALLi.-— In loving memory of my dear hus-
hand, Peter, ami loving father, who parsed
.away on 26th June, .193(1: also my loving
daughter, Ethel, on 1st Juno, 1914.
Ever remombcrcd.
— Inserted' by his loving wife und family,
at. Kllda. . .
DEUlMEll. — in memory of Charlie, who
passed away 28t It June, 1027.
— Instated by H. and It. Murcott and family.
DOIVELL.— In cherished memory of our dear
mother. Murgurot, (late of Echuca). who
departed her life ul Richmond on the 25th
June, .1929. Ever remembered.
—Inserted by hor loving daughter!? and sons-
in-law. E. and J. Collins, Al. and W. Davis/
DUNCAN.—In loving memory of my dear hus-
band and father, Constable Donald Gordon,
also loved son of John and Mary Duncan, of
Cardinia, who was accidentally killed on
27th June, 1920.
God's greatest gift — Remembrance.
Inserted by his loving wife and daughter.
DUNCAN.— Tn loving memory of. our doat son,
Don, who was accidentally killed on 27th
June, 1920. loved husband at llornhv und
lather of little - Betty,
in mind a constant thought,
in heart a silent sorrow ;
Honored lu lire, remembered In death,
A buuutlful memory Is all wc luivc left.
DUNCAN. — In loving mumory of my dear
mother, who passed away on 2Slh June,
. JQ2Q.
— ludortcd by Jim.
DUNCAN,— tn memory of , my dearly loved
mum, who pussud away on the 2sth June,
. 1920: also my dear fatnar, Alexander Dun-
enn, who panned away on the 17th Septem
ber. 1900,
Too dearly loved ever to bo forgotten.
Sudly missed.
—Inserted by their affectionate daughter and
son-in-law, J. and C. IV, Rncj
EGAN.— in loving memory of my dear bus
band, Michael, wno pusuod away 27th June,
1030; also my darling (laughter, Eileen, who
passed away 31st December, 1928.
Love and remembrance lust for evor.
—Inserted by his sorrowing wife, son and
daughters. ....
EI.GER. — lu loving memory of- our dear
brother. Leslie, who passed uwny on 28th
June, .1923.
Love's greatcsL gift— Remembrance.
— luucrtcul by his loving mothor und lathor,
and Htater.
E3MONDE. — In fond and loving memory of
my dear hunbuml und our loving lather, Pat
rick John, who passed nwuy 27th June,
J03U. R.I.P. .
— Inserted by his loving wife. Juiuos and
Kathleen'.
FORBES - In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away at South Yarra
on the 27th June, 1927: also our dear aunt,
Sarah Forbes, who passed away at Yallourn
on 29th July, 1929.
Sweetly they sleep while others sigh.
Softly their peaceful heads doth lie;
United In heaven. God's glory to share,
Waiting to welcome their loved ones there,
- Inserted by her loving daughter and son-
in-law, M. and J. Dostine, and family,
Sydney.
FORBES - In loving memory of my dear
sister, who passed away at South Yarra on
27th June, 1927.
llesl. dfur tuv«d one, vour toll is o'er,
1 our loving 'hands shall toil m> more;
No more your gentle. -oyes shall weep.
Rest, dear loved one. gentle sleep.
- Inserted by her loving sister, Suruh ??-
ton, Rutherglen.
-IN MEMORIAM.
FORDES.—Jn the loving mcmorv of our dear
. grandmother, and Kreatgrnpdmnthcr. Eliza
who. passed away on the 27th Juue,
'lu-d'VV we aro thinking of someone,
... Avho was loving, icintf and irnc;
whose smllu was mi dour us tho sunshine.
...'/Darling grandmother and grcaturanu-
mother, that someone was yob.
.—Inserted by hor loving grandchildren,
/Forbes, Hcaloy, Potter, IVhllinorc, and
Ri'oatgmnflchHurcn, Jack. Joyce, Keith,
/ Frank ami Lois.
FORBE&. — In the fond and loving memory o»
my dear moLher, Ellka Forbes, who passed
- away nt 49 Brownlng-slnsci, South Yarru,
on tho 27th June, 1920.
Oh, . how I miss her, words ennnot tell,
. The dear mother 1 loved no well;
/ But .when. God calls ivc mnat obey,
For what He gives He lakes awn v.
— Inserted by hor loving con, John, and
daughtcr-ln-law, Mabel.
FORBEft.— -In loving memory or our dear
mother, who .pusscd uwuy at South Yarra
on 27th June, 1927; also our dear aunt,
Sarah Forbes, who passed awnv on 29th
. July, at Yallourn.
Our mothur's death tins left u place-
Tlmt no one on oarth can replace;
Four years have passed, wo miss her still,
Forget, you, mother, we never will.
— Inserted by hor -loving daughter and son-
In-law, J. and T. Llston,,RuUicrislon,
FYKE.— In. loving memory of our dear daugh
ter and sister, Elsie Margaret, who pasnod
awqy. on the 28tli June, 1923. Sadly missed.
Insorltd by her loving pnrcnts and
brothers.
FYFE.— in loving memory of Elsie who passed
. away 28th Juno, 1923, aged 18 years.
.. -Always remembered—Elsie.
, .—-Inserted by her loving friends, Elalo and
Roy Onrdlner,- Purkvillc.
GARDINER.— In loving memory of - mv -1x0-
loved husband, Robert Snowball, who passed
; away 'suddenly, on? tho .28th June, 1930, al
01 Cromwell-street,. Colllngwoorl : also my
, dear molhor, Eliza,; and ufso my dear sl«-
-v.'toro, -Elizabeth. . and Louisa Jane . (de-
ceused). - v
- . When days are dark and Irlends are few,
Deari hURband, how I long for vou.
' 7n»!??e«. . l.,y ,hla lovJnB wife, Ehza Gar-
diner, Sandringhain. '
N E R . — -J n -- lo v I n g memory of my -dear
.brother, Robert Snowball, who passed away
Oil lho 28th Juno. 1050. at ColUtiKwood, the
«on -o» Maty, and Robert Gar,
' lR(S. ot. Ballaral ; . brother of Mary
. ... ? i Occeaaed), .Jamca and
. Theophllus (deceased), and John Scott Ciar-
diner and Jennie. Peace, perfect pence.
!I.1!?is.rtc.d' by bl« ' stater, Jennio Bryant,
Sandclnghnm, nnd alstev-ln-taw, Rose Pen!
. rice, Coburg. ' -
GeoROE.— lit loving .memory of Albert
W i brother of Arthur. Joyce und Reggie,
eldest son or Etui. (Dorrle) and Albert VV;
Gcgrge, who pushed away at ilolbournb Hos
pital on 27th June. 1930. In God's care.
oiuo time we'll undorntnnd.
—inserted by hls loving parents.
GEORGE.— In loving memory of Rea, dearly
eldest son of Mr, and Mrs. A; \Y.
taan Re\i« 5?. pnnsert , away; on 27th June,
J.9J0. . Always. remembered.''
— Inserted by hta fellow workmates.
. lvlng memory of ilea! sud-
, denly. called .away, on the 27th June, 1030.
V\o ehprish with love sincere
Beautiful memorioa of one. so dear.
— J. and a. Ikln, Charlcs.-strcet, Scddon. - :
,inf!T MoKENZIK, — in loving memory of mv
( dear -grnn.dnio.thor, Laura Maria GUI, who
passed '.away on" the 27th June, 1926V also
, my dear father, John James (Tom) McKcu-
rife'ft V/1K P»flsod. uwuy on the 20th. June.
39.19, Lvor remembered.
— Inserted by Quccnio and Doreen.
GRIFFITHS. — In affectionate . memory of. my
dear husband, William, and our dear father
who passed away on 25th Juue, 1930. '
.His Hie a. beautiful memory,
Ills absence the greatest sorrow.
— Inserted by his sorrowing \vlfc and family.
HALE. — 111 loving- memory of my dear
mother ; who passed away on 27th June,
Loved,, remembered, longed for always,
inserted by hfer daughter/ Elleon, and aon-
In-law, . Albert. . < , '
HANSEN.— in. loving memory of Margaret,
passed uwny on the 23rd June, 1920, nl
Falmcrdton-crcsccul. 'South Melbourne.
Evor reineinbcrcd.
— Inserted by her loving husband, daughter
und grandson, -ot West Australlu.
1IARUJSOK. — lu sad . and loving memory of
.nw darling motnotv who departed this life
at Caulllcld on the 27th Juno, 1030.
Oh, -how I miss, words oannoi tell, :
That dear, swoot face I lovod -go well;
T will always cherish with' love sincere
, "Beautiful - mcmorleH of my mother dear.
Only loving memories us I journey oil,
Longing Tor a smile and a /nee that is gone
. Sunshine passes, " shadows- fall,
. But loving momory- outlasts 'all.
. Her life one beautiful memory.
Her death one great overlastUxg sorrow.
— Inserted . by ' hor loved and" 'heartbroken
son, 33. ; p. Harrison, . London.
HARVEY. — In loving memory of our dear mo
ther, Catherine Hurvey, who dlecl at Rlppon
Lea, 27th June. 1920. : '
Till memory fadon .and llfo doparts,
You will live for .over In our hearts.
— Inserted by her )ovlng> daughter and son.
Annie Rowe, J. Jlarvcy.
ilAV/KlN6t.— In '.loving memory of ray dour
. wife und mother of Jacqueline, who passed
uwuy on 28th June, 1930.
Just a sweet memory fond und true,
. To show, dour one. 'ws think of you.
. .—Inserted. by loving husband and, daughter.
HAWKINS (nee i-lormon). — In memory of our
beloved daughter, ret, who passed away on
28th June. 1930.
SUI1 shnnod within our hearts you stay,
Recuse we love you so.
—Treasured memories by "Mam" nnd
"Doots."
HAWKINS (nee Hcvmon).— In memory of our
beloved sister. "Pet,"
Wc keep you In our memory . .
Till wo meet again.
—Brothers Horrlc and Cliff, staler Beryl. ,.
HAiyKINS (nec.Horraou),— In memory of my
dear. slater. Pet, who papueel away on 28th
June, . 1930. Wonderful "fibster;- loved und
. remembered always by, Johno.
HAWKINS. — In loving memory pf. my acav
ntatnr-in-lAw and .our .beloved- ' nun:, who
pusscd away " 28th June; 1939,
'In '.Rtemory; a' 'constant thought.
In heart u silent sorrow."
. Inserted by K. Myors and pieces, Rervl
uiuIMadge. 1 «
HAYAIAN. — In. loving memory or my dear
brother, Henry. Thomas, who passed away
on 23th June. 1930.
. Loving and kind In nil bis ways.
Upright and just lo lho end of his days.
Sincere and true in heart und mind, '
What a beautiful memory to leave behind.
InoHrted by his loving brother and wife,
W. 17. ami Ji. Mnyman;
HESTER.— Ju loving memory of our dear
mother and grandma, who passed uway 27lh
June, ,1920.
As wo loved hor no wo miss her
An li dawns another yenr,
— Inserted by her loving children)' Bill,
Maud, uml granddaughter, Ednq.
HESTER. — In loving Memory of my . dear
mother, June Hester/ lute of Auburn,
Ono of tho neat. Never forgotten.
—Jnek.
IN lovlug memory of my dear 'daughter, An
nie, who dopurted this life on the 29th June,
1920. Always remembered.
—Inserted by her loving mother, staters
and brothers/ E. Slater.
IN memory of my dear mother, who paused
away 28th June, "li)2i. .Memory over dear.
— Inserted by hor loving sop und daughter-
in-law, Ramie and Dorrle. ;
IN memory of my loving mother, who passed
uwuy 28th June, 1921,
—-Inserted by htxr loving son, William.
IRELAND. — In loving memoryNxf Albert Wtl-
Hum Kruesi (Hojimti). beloved youngest son
of Professor and Mabel Ireland, half-bra
(her orf Lieutenant Fred. Ireland (killed . In
action, France. 1917), aged 16 years and -l
mouths. United in . hcavon.
May Lholr souls rest In peace.
— Inserted by- loving father and mother,
ProteRsor and Mabol Irulund (nee Doekery),
47 Byron-street, St. Kllda,
JA'RRETT. — In mcmor? of our loving mother,
who passed away tin 22ud June. 1927.
No truiv friend lhan . mother
From the urndla to the grave.
— Inserted hy husband and family, -IS Rose-
berv-utreot. Auburn. . .
JONES.-- In loving memory uf our dear son
and mother, who pusscd nwny on 2fll!i
Juno, .1929. Sudly missed.
— Inserted hy - his loving parents nnd
brothers.
KAMPF. — In loving memory of our dear old
mother, nnd loving granule, who passed
away on 28th June, .1927; at Fontsoruy. Our
father nnd brothers also remembered. R.I.P.
—Inserted by Jim, Mary nnd Test?.
KAMPF.— In loving memory of my dear
mother, who died on tho 28th June, 1927,
at 40 Morelnnd-street, Fnotscray.
Still tondly remembered' by us.
—Inserted by her loving daughter, Annie
Boulter, nnd none.
KOLBE. — In loving memory of our dear Allan,
who died 28th June. 1929; nlao our dear
Walter, who dluu 15th December, 1928.
'' if wo could kiss . your dear, mvuet faces,
Aud see your llttlo cmilcs,
Auu put our arms around you. darlings,
Just for a little while.
-luser(ed by mum, dud, sisters, brother ami
autilic, Ettle.
KREUGKR.— In loving memory of my dear
husband and dear father, William Henry,
who passed uway ut Daylesford tha 28th
June, J.915.
Loved, remembered, longed for always.
We ch'.rish . still with love sincere.
Beautiful memories of . one so dear.
Iktvcd In life, treasured -In death,
Beautiful memories are all wc have left.
— Inserted by his loving wife, Susan, and
family, WUHum, Lizzie, Enunu, Fred and
Henry.
LANYON.— In loving memory of doar mother,
died 28th June, il)19: (lad, 1st Bcotcmber,
1902; loving brother, Jack, 22ml May, 1921,
Ever remembered.
LE 3ROCQ. — In loving memory of my dear
husband and our fntucr, Andrew, who died
on the 28th June. 1930: also my dear niece,
Mary Gamble, who died on tho 20th Juue,
"1930. R.I.P, '
Deep m my heart, .treasured for you,
in a wife's love, rincero and true.
The lovo such as bound thy henrt to mine
Lives on with mo— a lifelong shrine.
Wo cannot clusp lhcv hand, dear dad,
Thy luce wo cannot sue;
But let. thin little token tell
We- Mill remombor thoo.
-"Iniiurtcd by hly loving Wife aud children,
mm l and cousins, Luck-strcct, Klthum.
LIMB. — In sad and loving memory of my
dear husband and taUier, Gcorgo; who
passed away on 2Sth June. 1927.
To live in hearts wu love Is not lo die.
— tar riled by his loving wlfo and daugh
ter. Olive.
LIMLt. — In loving remembrance of our dear
Otid. who passed awuy at Ascot Vulc on
2Sth Jvtnr, 1927. Fond memories cling.
— Inr.ttrtttd by hta loving son and daugix-
ter, Georgo und Shlrloy.
LIMB. — In loving memory of our ucariy lovcu
fathor, Gtxorgc. who passed away 28th
Juue, 1927. Dearly loved, sadly missed,
— Inserted hy his loving daughter and son,
Gxven and Los. .
LORRY.— In' loving memory of our dear
mother, who dcpurlod this life on the 22nd
June, -1922.
In lonoly hours of thinking /
Thougntu ot you are always ncur;
One who loved you sadly mtsscs you
A« R duwus another year.
— Inserted by her loving husband and daugh
ters, Myrtle and Eva.
MACKUKLL. — In loving 'memory of Roao
Fanny, youngest loved daughter of Jnmo?
and Annie Mnehrcll. who passed away 20Ux
Jiuto, IU2S.
Love never dies, although thrco long years
have passed away.
Wo- think of her, and speak of her, as
though It was yestorday.
— Mum and dud.
MACKUKLL. — in loving memory of our dear
Rose, who passed uway 29th June, 1028.
To-duy 1 am thinking of soineouu
Who was loving, kind and true;
Whose emtio wan as dear as tho sunshhxe.
Dour Rose, thai koiucoiiu waa you.
— loserlod .by nor lovlm; sister, Lizzie, .and
brolhci-ln-law. Perce Ktaum, and family,
MA CKIU1LL.— \n loving inijinory of our dear
skstor, Roue, who passed uwny on the 29th
June, 1923.
Loving memories truo and tender/
To show, dear Ro,iv wo still remember.
— Inict'lvd by her loving Motor and brother-
in-law, Dolly nnd Knx.
MACKRELL. — In loving memory of mv dear
stalev, Rose, who passed away on 2gih
June. .1928. Loving i8mc»,brrncr-
— Inserted by her loving slsur nnd brother,
in-law, ivy und Hywel.
IM MEMOI11AM.
M A N H E ROIL- - in loving Jucinory of my dear
husband. Fred., panrcd uwny on tho 28Ui
.lime, 1022: also my dear molhor, who died
on the 2tol Auguid, J900: also my dear
. lather, who passed away 7tl\ May, 1017.
Ever x'ttmanxborcd. ' .
-E.L.M.
McGRATH.— In loving memory of my . dear
husband and fathor, William MeGnitn, who
unsHoa away on tho 28l»i June, 1920, at
"Arcauia." Mackay-Htreot.,. Scddon." '
What hnppy hours we once onjoyed
f When wo were all together; /.
Rut oh how everything has changed
Since you have -gone for over; -
Sacred heart of Jesun, havo -.mercy on hta
v dear, soul,.' \
—Inserted -by hta sorrowing wife, and son,
Victor. . -
MclNTOSH.— In loving memory of our dent1
wife and mother, wno pn33od away on 27th
June, 1922, '
Loving memories, .true and tender;
Just (o show -we still remember.
— Inserlocl by her loving husband and daugh
ter, Alice.'
McINTOSH.— In loving memory of 'our dear
mother, who passed away on 27th June,
Gone from sight, but not from memory.
— Inserted by hor loving son, Hurry, -nnd
dnughtsr-ln-law, Winnie. '
McKENNA.-r-In loving memory of our donr
son, Edward, who died on 30lh June. 1U30
(result of accident); nloo our daughter, Una
Vera, who died , on 7th December, 399.
May their .dear souls rest In. peace.
Nldli U McKenna, railway, station,
McNAB.— in toVlng memory of my wife.
M'try Ann, who died ' on. the 27th June,
Fond: ate the ties that uro broken.
1 ! «, Dear Is the -one that has xone;/
" -.the memories -I'll cherish
t As ..through llfo I journey/ on. "
— Insortedvby.her loving husband/ J. McNab.
McNAB.-r-In / loving memory . of - . our1- dear
mother, who dlod 27th June, 1928.
. Beautiful memories left behind,
Of a (oYlng molhor fond and kind:
Wfi navu lost, but heaven has gained,
. One of tho best the world contained.
— XnaerteiV by her loving daughters and son,
Fiorric, Bob, Myrtle and Jean. >'
McNAB.— In', loving memory of our dexir sla-
tor, Muvy Ann, who passed away on 27th
. Alay, 1928. -Evor remomburod.
—inserted by her loylng sisters, Sarah and
menab.— In IovIhg ' memory of 'my doar auui,
who passed away on tlxo 27th Juue, - 1928;
.,Yoar '.bjothcr, who passed away on
tha 10th .June/ 19.13, ln,to of -Colllnsv/ooa.
pod lias you in Ills keeping;
. Wc Ueyu you' In our thoughta. i . : . .
—By ncr nteco, Ethel -fclegler/ ?tixd" family.
remembranco Qf . John Monan,
died 28th June, .1930/ 261 Quoensberry-strcol,
Carlton . (latq Gonrude-street, FItzroy).
. - . Itest .ln peace,
- — Hxscrtcd by his loving wife, Elizabeth Me-
MILLER.— Fond memories of my dear hus-
band and our . loving father/ lleory William
Mlllei, passed away 28th June, 1928.
.Lovo never dies, although the .years
: Havo slowly ; passed awoy; /
v\o think of you, dear dud,
. , .Speuk of you and miss you every dav.
Also to tho dear memory of John Owen' Mil
ler, doarly loved brother of above/ passed
away - 28(h June, 1628. < ' x
. Loved ones ?it rest. . ' '
-insertecLby Mrs. 41. -w. Mlilor and fant-
R>V--2McIyor-atrcct,. .Preston. .
MlLLER.-fn: lovltxg memory of my dear hus-
hand, . John- Owen Millex, who passed awuy
t on 28th June, . 1931), Sadly missed.
—Inserted by his lovlug wife;
MILLER.— lit nad uud loving momoty of our
. dear father and grandfaincr. John Uwcu.
. who imosed away 28th June, 1028. '
-Uver- remembered.
—Inserted by his -loving dnUKhtcr/ Ethel,
»,nd son-hx-b-xw Dick, and grandchildren
henc, -Jock nnd Jean,
MILLER.— In -fond remembrance of -Fred, who
"hmwonlally. killed nt Cnmbcrwell od
. :2ith Juno, 1928. Always remembered. '
—Jiiaerted by auntie and uncle nnd cousins,
08 Bcmilgo-strcot, Burnley.
MILLS.— In- loving xnemory of my. clear hus
band and our loving fathor, Rohnrl Alfred
Mills, who nnsncd awuy nt Henthcrton on
27th June, 1923. Loved memories.
—Inserted -by nls loving wife' aud family.
MOORS.— In loving memory of my dear hus-
band.Fred. i who. passed away ui Dandenouc
on 28th June/ 1930. : '
. Loving thoughts they never die; .
As days roll on and yeare pass by. '
—Insoited by, ills loving wire, Mary, 132
Clcoland-street,, Dandcnong. '' .v' : :
,IovilAC memory of my dear hus-
. , band, r Charles (i-x-o) . loving father or Ray-
1930 paaaCd RWtty'» 'the' -28th' June,
— Inserted by ' hhi. loving v;ife and son,. .
MYERS,— In., .snd but loving momory of our
dear brother, Charles iValtcr (Fro), . who
passed away- on 28lh June, 1930. . <
, G. R. Jl. a. /
—Inserted by his loving brothers and slalera.
MYLREA.— in loving memory of mv brother,
Jb0oma«Ale?Sftucr' who (Und 27th June
1628. 1 He still lives In momory. .
— E. TV. Myi-lea. ' . .
NBALY.— In .ever loving memory of our dear
mothor, who passed uway 2Sth Juno, 1921.
, Loving momories.
. — by Ruby and Ern,
NEALY.— In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away 28th June/1921,
.. Ever, remembered.' '
— Inserted by. Doric and " Mat.-' ; ,
NlsaBlTT.— rln loving memory of ' my dear
vdfe ami our loving mother, who passed
away on 2oth June,. I02S. 1
/ . Peace: per/cut peace.
—Inserted by her loving husband und chil
dren..-
NlCLASEN. — in loving memory of my dear
husband and father and grandad, who died
27 June. 1922; also our dear son and
brother, Tim, who died 24th April, 1930. R.I.P.
Three little words, forget me not,
They don't seem much but mean a lot!
Just a memory, fond and true,
To show dear dad we think of you.
Inserted by his loving wife and family
and grandchildren.
0uTln, hwhifc memory of our; dear
mothor. who' passed 'itway 28tlx June, -1930:
Ueur father, loth August,- 1920,- .
, Peace, ipcrfoct- peace. - ;
- ut u,?S: rtvu Uthislr-; loving son; daughter-
WiliiJiDi und grandsons, Ken. und
loving, -memory of- our dear
ho .passed .uway on 28th June."
i»1ai6 A.urSt?1029ath':r' wl' pa33'l away
I holi absence an unspeakabltt sorrow.
(T in?Sr v!iftVy» lfielV "vinK danghtor and son.-
vfutor' ami Mlltau Don"' "'s0 BrH..UHOi.a,
0SS.a
dear fulher, who died 1st Septumbor, 1013:
iilsu my dear brother, 1VIU, who died 20tl!
June, 1024. Not lorgotten.
— Itxserteil by their loving, son and brother,
OSMAN.— in sacred .memory ot Ocorgo S.
8S«ww. who leased, away on 37(h June.
1029, aged 14 years and 11 months.
—Inserted by his lonely mother, father and
brothers, Ifenry, Coell. and Noel.
PAINE.— In laving .memory 'of my dear wife
oPfL i?vhig molhor, who passed uwuy on
28th Juno, 1927. . y
.Treasured memories ot one so dear
Are oft recalled by a ullent tear.
. Dearer to memory than words can tell . '
Ja the. one wc have -lost anil lovorl so wolL
— inserted )>y her loving hushuml and family.
PERRIMAN. — In loving memory ot my', dear
husband and our dear futlier, who citcil on
T. I1 £Pno» 1630; also my dear sons — Alfred,
tiled 21st- Mny, 1926, and Will, killed In ac
tion. 1917.
The ilowui's we place upon your grave
May wither und decay;
Bui tho love for those who sleep bcncttUi
Will never fade away.
— inserted by his. loving wife and family.
PERRIMAN. — In loving- memory of our dear
lather, EUJuh Porrlmau, who passed uwuy
on thu 25lh June. -1930. at West Footscray.
At real.
-—Inserted by his loving son and daughter-
in-law, Bob uml Teas.
RAW.ARD.--lu loving memory of. our dear
mothor. Kllzabolh, who passed uway 27th
Juno, . 1036, . .
t- Inserted by her loving family.
UAWARD.--ln loving mumory of our dear
Mater, Ellzubeth (Hzzlo)/ who dlod 27ilx
June, 1930. Beloved by all.
— Insorldd by Lottie (Mra. Hnrg reaves),
Lena (Mrs. Wilson), Grace -(Mrs. Gould),
John, Allan, Alfred nnd Frank.
RAWARD.— In loving memory of Elizabeth
Rawara, who -passed away 27th June, 1939/
Love'a greatest- gilt — Remcnxbrancu.
— -Insqrted by her lifelong friend/ S.
Shermant Glen Huntly.
READ.— In loving .momory of my dear wife,
Eliza, ' nnd our dourly loved mothor . nno
grandpm, who passed away at 49 Belial rs-
uvenuo, Yarmvlllo; 29th Juno, 1920.
Calm nnd peaceful she is slcoplng, -
Sweetest rest hus followed pain;
When wo think of how ynu suffered, dcur
- mum,
How could we wish you back again ?
— insorled by her loving husband nnd fnm«
REAUDON. — lu loving memory of nxy dear
wife, Elizabeth, who passed uwuy on 28th
Juno, 102-1.
Loving aud kind In all her way a.
Upright nnd just to thu end of hor days,
Sincere und true lu hoart and mind,
what a lioaiitlful momory to loavo behind.
. — Inserted by hor loving - husband. vDavId
Reardon,. 280 Clarke-street, Northcote.
REARDOK (nec Price).— In nad and loving
sister, Elizabeth, who- passed away on 2Slh
June. 1924.
Sweetly she sloops while others sigh,
Softly her peaceful head doth lie.
United in hcivou God's glory to share.
Free from all sorrow, pain aud care.
— inserted hy her loving mothor, brothers
ami slHtcrc, Mrs. W. Price, and tamlly,
Uccchworth. .
REARDON (nec Price). — In loving rompui-
hranco of our dear .slitter, Elizubcth, who
passed away on 28th June, 1024.
Memory will always koop
Thy precious form tn view,
Until when life's spun la o'er
We cross tho line to you.
-'-Inserted by her- loving staters, Lena and
Time, : ,
UEJD.- In loving memory of my dear mother,
who passed away on 27th June, :L02U; also
my dcur lnlher, pucseu away on 12th July,
1929. To memory over (tear.
— Inserted by their sorrowing daughter,
Elsie, and son-in-law, 8yd.. und >grand-
cnildron, 25 Ronnie-street, Thornbury
REILLY, — In loving memory of our dear little
son and nephew, Harold, who 'passed away
on the 2Sth Juno, .1925.
Loved. remvinbureU, longed for always.
Ax It duwns another your.
— Inserted by his loving; father and mother,
little sisters, Betty and Norma, and
Aunty Urtie.
REILLY.— In raving memory o( Harold, who
passed uway on the 28th Juno, 1925.
Ever icmcmhcrcd.
— Inserted hy grandma and auntie, Doris.
ROBERTSON.— In loving memory of my dear
wlfu. Ro.Htt, who passed away at Clifton HUl,
on 28tU Juno. 1926. . '
To-day rccallu sad memories
Of a loved one gouo to rest,
And those who think of you to-day
Are those who , loved you bust.
—Inserted hy loving husband, Edward. - and
family, Edward, Las. Clarence and Grace;
duughtors-ln-luw. Ruby und Doris, aud
granddaughter. Oracle. .
ROBERTSON. — in loving memory of our dear
'i'!?.l.cr,:„Ko.?S!t wl!" pus5?A„ «»'«' ot Olltton
HIU on 28th June, 1026. .
Lavo'a greatest gift — Remembrance.
Till memory fudoa and llfo clupartH,
\ou will live for ever. in our hearts.
— Inserted by her loving brother (Hurry),
nnd xlstcr, Mrs. Turner.
ROBERTSON v>ee Sherry).— in loving mem
ory of pxy dear daughter. Rose, who passed
uway »,n tho 20th June, 1920, at Alexandra
parade. Clifton Hill. .w.»uuui
Lovo's greatest gift— Remembranco.
The Powers wo plnea upon your grave
May wither and decay.
But thoughts of one who lies beneath
Will nover fado awuy.
- —Inserted by her loving mother and Ms
t?rs, Mrs. iGngford, Mr. Turner. Mrs.
Mainku. nnd brotTjcrs, Reuben and Albert.
ROSE.— In loving memory of xny dear frlond.
Mrs. Rose, who passed away 28th June,
Not undorstuod. How many hearts arc
aching
For J;ie(c uf sympathy. «h. day bvdav
How many ehocrlesa, lonely heard? are break
ing 7
How many noble spirits pass away not
understand ?
— inserted by her -loving friend, L. Hall, 17
\uburn-gi-ovc. '
m -
. IN MEMORIAM.
UORKKE. — In lovlug memory ot my darling
mother, Olivia Kourkc, who passed away on
28th June, 1921,
Deep In my heart, treasured for ynu,
Is a daughter's hive, xinccre and true,
l'or love such no bound thy heart lo mine,
Uvea on with mo a lifelong shrine.
— Inserted by her loving daughter, Olive
Murdoch, and grandson, Ralph.
ROURKE.— In momory of Aunty Olivia, died
28th June. 1921.
1 cherish still with love sincere
Beautiful memories of her so dear.
—Insorled by bor loving ixleae, Daisy
Thomas, Auburn, E.3.
RUSSELL. — In loving memory of our darling
daughter and ulster, Mary, aged 19 years,
who died 27th June. 1930; also our darling
son and bi other, "Bon/' Charier? Victor,
R.A.N,, died Plymouth, England. 8lh March,
1019. Brother und sister united.
Mother's little pal.
Kind, kind und gentle wan she,
.Kind v/na our Mary;
Tho tender blossoms on the tree
Cannot compare with Mary.
Until we meet again.
— Inserted by her sorrowing parents and
family.
RUSSELL. — In loving memory of our dear
Bister, Mary, who died 27th June. 1030.
— Inserted by her brothers, Tom and Jim.
also Quccnic and Muriel and George aud
Joan.
RUSSELL. — In loving memory of our dear
sister, Mary, who pussed uwuy 37th June,
1936.
In our home there Is a picture,
To us It Ix dearer than gold.
"Us a photo, of our dear Mary,
Whose memory will nover grow cold.
. — Inserted by her loving ulster, Minnie, and
brother-in-law, Don.
RUSSELL. — In loving memory or my dear
staLer, Mary, who passed away on the 27th
June, 1030.
God has lxor in Ilia keeping,
We have her in our thoughts.
Till memory lades or llfo depart?
You'll linger lor ever lu our hearts.
— Inserted by her loving sister and brother-
, in-law, Jennie and Bill; little nieces a»xtl
nephews, Bllllc, Tonxmie, Ronnie, Jewel,
Jackie, Dollle, BonnJo and BetLy Lloyds.
RUSSELL. — In loving memory of our darling
slxtor, and auntie, Mary, need 19 years,
x who passed nwuy on the 27th June, 1936.
. Fairest llowers, soonest fade, .
Safe In the arms of Jesus.
— -lnxortod by loving sister and brothcr-ln-
law;, Molllo and Ted, also little nicccs, Mar-
. Jorlo nnd Norma.
RUTHERFORD. — In loving momory of our
dear son and" brother, Charles Manning
Rutherford, who died fts result of motor
accident on . the 27th June. 1922.
Ho left home in health and strength,
. _ Not thinking death wax near,
.. that ho never would return
To the homo he hxved so dear,
'—inserted by his loving father, mother,
. .brothers nnd sisters, Blaclcbyrn.
SIIANAHAN. — In loving memory of my dear
husband and father. William Shannliau : also
little, daughter, Pattle.
:: In the lonely hourx of the night,
„ When sleep forsakes my even.
/ . . My thoughU are in that silent grave
v : LVVhero darling father nnd Fattie lie.
... : -r-Inflorlod .by his loving wife and daughter,
-s.Maud; grandchildren/ Kevin, John und Car-
. ir.ol,
SHEPHERD.-r-In joviuij momory of our dear
mothor, who passod away on the 20th June,
: 1027. '. '
" — Inserted by lxsr loving daughter and son
nnd dmighler-Jn-lSAv, Ada, Jack and Sis.
SLEETH.-r-In sad and loving momory of our
Lnvc.4 Of? Y daughter, Pansy (Winnfo). who
died. -28th June, 1936, aged '18 years 11
months.
. It Jb vnln, Win, J know,
'To wish you wero here;
-.But. llfo ta xo lonely
Without one so dear. ,
The, world - scorns another. place
Without tho sunnhinc of your face.
' . - My life's hope gone/ - " / '
—inserted by. lxcr loving nxoUxer, 'father and
hrothors, Fred, Dave and Harry.
SUiJETH.— In sad and loving memory of my-
girl friend, Pansy, who passed awuy. on the
28th June,- 1030. .
. She had a nature you could not help loving,
A heart that was purer than gold;
.And to those who knew.and- lovccl her /
Her. memory will never grow cold;
-reinserted by hor loving boy frlond, John.
SLEETH. — Tn loving remembrance of -my dear
friend, Pansy, who passed away on 28th
June, 1030. '' »..
'Tis xwecL to bo remombcrcd,- .
As these fow lines will show
That we'll hold you still tn momory
As the years may como and go.
Inocrled by her dear l'rlend, May.
SLEETH. — In nad 1 and affectionate memory,
of Pansy, who paused away on 28LU Jijne,
She is not dead, Hie child of our affection.
God took hor to-that school
Where she no longer needs our poor protcc-
i Tvll memory fade.? or life departs!
. You'll live for ever In our lxcur(3.
— Tnsei-tcd by her irlends, Mr. and Mra.
O'Neill end family.
STEVENSON. — In tnoinory of our loving
fnthei, s, L. stovenaoxi, late of -Crunhouxme,
who. passed awny 27th June. 1930,
Ever" remembered.
— Rolf nnd Alice; grandchildren, Eric, Bar
ney :xnd Doug,' . 1 .
STRAUGHKN. — In loving memory, of .my dear
wife and loving mother, and mother-in-law
of scan, antl May: grandmother of G\vcn.
Reg. Belly, Max.. Don and \foiT (deceased),
who passed away on 30th June. 1928.
— Jtihcx ted by lxcr loving husband, John,
' und family, NhiJl. ,
SUMMERLAND. — In \oving memory, of our
dear mother, who dlod 27th June, 1939; also
our dear father, who died- 31st March, -1926.
3o live in hearts wc leave behind Is not lo
die.
— Inserted by their loving daughter, Ida,
"una-cona, Frank and Ernest. ; -
3WANWJCK. — In- loving mcmorv of Frederick
Valentine Swanwlok, who died on the 27th
June, 1925, aged 34 yours.
— Mother, father and brother, Trentham, ;
TATE. — In loving memory of Carrie,' dearly
loved- wife , of Jack. Ta(e, who passed away
2Stlx June, 1921; at'Glcnlyon.
. She had a nature you could not help loving,
4 A heart that, wax purer than gold, ; .
And to those who. know her and loved her, '
Her momory will nevor glow, cold,
. 7In«ortcd by W. anil J. TrcveUlan.
TEMPLE.-— In loving memory of our dear mo
ther, .who passed away 27th Juno, 1923.
, Gone but not forgotten. .
-Inserted by Albert, .Maud and grandchil
drciu "
THOMAS.--Tn loving memory' of my tloar hus-
!uindj-.Aryiur Albort, who puxsud uway on
tbo 27th Juno,-. 1922; ulso Dorothy May anil
v Albei t Edward, children of the above. .
Loved, remembered, longed for always.
We chei-tah still with love silicons .. .
Boautlful memories of one so dear;
Loved in life, treasured lu dcuth,
Beautiful memories ure all wo havo left,
— Inserted by his loving wlfo and family.
THOMAS.— In loving memory of dear Frank,
who passed away 29Ui June, 1G2S.
Time, may -pass nnd bring Hs changes,
l< resit with every coming year,
But you will ever. lxo remembered.
In nxy heart Jhal holds you deatY '
— Inserted by T, Lake.
THOMPSON,— In loving memory of tnydearly
loved wife and our ucar mother ami gvuuny,
who passed away on 28th June, 1921).
Always xinselllsh, loving and kind.
Few In this world 'her equal to- find;
A beautiful life carac to an end,
,»..u »„mu everyone's inemi.
—insetted. by her loving husband- and daugh-
ter and son-in-law, K; and L. Collyer, ami
granddaughters, Dulclu and Motty.
THOMPSON (nee Plokcrsgill). — In loving
memory of my darling mother, -who passed
uway on -28th June, 1929.
Only a memory of bygone days, "
And a wish for a nice unseen;
But a constant feeling that God alone
Knows best what might -have been,
—inserted by her loving, daughter and son-
in-law, Prlo. and Dau, ami grundchlldren,
ucoii.. Frank, Laurie and Joyce.
THOMPSON. — in loving memory ofour dou?
JuntcC,16',9tl K1,fl"ny' who passed uwuy 28th
Fond""mumortcfl linger over dear,
Remembrance keeps you near.
--Inserted by loving daughter ami son-in-
law. Ethel and Joo, and grandsons. David,
Bruce and lun.
TIIORNE. — in cherished memory of xny- darl
ing, . son, Tom, who passed uwuy on 27th
June, 1930. ,
Only those who have, lost enn tell
-The lata ot a son I loved so well;
Loved and remembered the xaine to-day
As m tho hour lie passed away. .
—Mother.
TOUGII. — in loving memory of my dear hus
band, Harry, ami our dad, wno died 26th
Juno, 1926. Always lix our thoughts.
— Inserted, by his .wife, and children.- 4
WALKER. — In loving memory of our dear
son and brother,- Jcffery, who passed uway
27th Juue, 1928. Ever remembered.
— Inserted by his loving mother, father and
brothers. . . , ,
WHITTA. — In ; fond ; memory , of our boiovod
parents, who died at Mernda— father, 27th
June, 1926; . mother, on tho 9th December,
1930.
There Is a shrine in our hearts when In
silence alone, -
We cherish swoet memories thai ara only
our own, .
Where solace we find from heartache nnd
puin,
Ax wo live through the Joys of the past
again.
Tlxo years may be passing, but days they
are few, J
when wo navo not some -sweet thought,
dear parents, of you.
—inserted by their loving family,
WILSON. — To- the memory of my dear wife,
1930 Wll ,m8-od away on the 26th June,
O for the touch- of u vanished hand, «
And the .sound of a voice that Js xtlll.
— R. Wilson, 155 Market -street, South Mel
- bourne.
WISEMAN, — In loving memory of my dear
wife and our dear mother, wno died on 28th
June. 1930.
Sunshine passes/ shadows fall,
Loving remembrance ouilasts all.
Gone, but not forgoLicn.
—inserted by her loving husband, daughter
nnd son-in-law. . ;
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES, .
|.»APTIsT.-rMrj», BAPTIST nnd FAMILY
J-? (Ic.iire to. THANK their klncj friends for
lottcre, curds, iloi-al tributes and personal
cxurcsalons of sympathy In their sad iiud
sudden bereavement; also Rev. Taylor. Will
all plsaso accept this «a a personal acknow
ledgment of our sincere thanks.
Hi Dcrlmm-filrcel. port Melbourne
ARNES. — Thu BROTHERS and SISTERS
ot ite.teis J<r.,ss U1LBKN BARNES de
sire to THANK all relatives and frionds for
tclttgramx, cards, letters, floral trihntR.i nmi
persoiuil expressions ot sympathy in thulr
icccut sad bercuvcinent, nspucinlfv thanking
Sister HuHlfiaii. of the Dalian Private Hos
pital. Will all please accept this as a
personal acknowledgment of our deepest grati
tude. .
61 Moore-fllrcct. FofxUcray. '
BAYLISa.— Mr. G. BAYLIRS. Mrs. HOSK-
ING aud Mrs. ROBERTS dcslro to
THANK their friends for letters and doral tri
butes nnd personal expressions of sympathy In
their recent bereavement.
110 Murray-street, Coburg. .
BEAN,— Mr. and Mrs. . T. BEAN' and
FAMILY desire to THANK all relatives
and friends for telegrams, letters, cards,
(lornl tilbut.es and puraonal expressions ot
sympathy in their recent sad bereavement.
Will nil plcasa accept thin us a personal
acknowledgment' of our deepest gratitude,
Sydney-road, OampboUflcld.
,P P?LL and family desire lo
O THANK all relative.1? und friends for tele
grams, letters, cards, horul tributes and per
sonal expression or sympathy to their recent
very sad tmd sudden bereavement. Will ail
F-leaao accept tiilx as a personal acknowledg
ment of uur sincere thanks.
6 Mitthonra-road. Toorak.
D UISTOW.— Afrx. E. BRISTOW and FAM-
1LV dftelro to TITANK all neighbors, rela
tives and friends. Including Mrs. Horaburqh,
Mm. Tojjd und Dr. Contelloo, for perxoixai
ylslttf. letters, cards, telegrams ami llox-ui
trlbulcn received in our recent sad bercavo-
ment.
17 Moorc-ytrect. Foolacray.
Brown.— Mr. vinoent brown ami
FAMILY dc.-iUe (o THANK nil relation?
axid friends for telegrams, cards, floral tri
butes nnil personal expression:? oi sympathy in
their recent vow sail bereavement, will all
plcnrc accept this ax a perrniv.il acknowledg
ment of our sincere thanks.
81 York-street, Richmond.
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.
i JUCHAN A N.--AI r." a71j1J(Tu"aN AN nnd ROY
l> wish co THANK nil kind friend;? for l«le-
tianxa, letter!?, flora) ti-lbutex and personal ex-
picfaSoni of synxpnthv received during their
recent nnd bereavement. Will nil plcasu ac
cept this an a pnrstmal acknowledgment of
deepest gratitude.
_Nyoni; , _____
IjlYRNE. — The FATLY of lho late 15RID-
J GET BYRNE dcslro to THANK all kind
frlendx nn?l relatives for pornonnl cxprosulnns,
letters, cards nnd telegrams during Lholr rec-Rnt
and bereavement. Will all plcaso accept thin
ax a token of their cnitltude,
07 linlnex-Htreet, Norlh Alolbournc.
i 1 artmejil.— mi-3. 'i cartmell desire.-
to thank all kind frKml-? for mcsaago.'?
ot uympnthy aud floral tributes hi her recent
sad bereavement. WH1 all kindly ncpept t.hl.-,
ns a personal acknowledgment of her sincere
thanks.
C1HALL1S. — Air? and Aire! V). MaTTlOWS
f desire to THANK all kind relative:; und
friends for telegrams, letters, canlo, floral
tributes nnd personal expression:? of sympathy-
during tholr recent rad bereavement, especially
thanking Mrs. Mooncy, Rev. IV. C. Tlppctt and
L.O.L. and Rcehabltc. 7<mlgc membcrx.
. 48 Harris-street. North Melbourne.
plORNEY.— Mrs. CORNEY and FAMILY
KJ desire to THANK all relations and frleniix
for telegrams, cards, floral tribute.? and per
sonal cxnrcxxionx of sympathy in their recent
very sad hereavement, especially Dr. Bennett
and Mr. Couttc. Will nil please accupL ilxix
as a. personal acknowledgment of our sincere
thanks.
9 Ksscx-utrcct, Prahran. S. |.
C (OTTER. — Mr. and Mrs. COTTER .and
/ FAMILY deslro to THANK all relatives
and friends for letters, curds, telegrams, per
sonal expressions of sympathy and floral tri
butes during their recent, sud bereavement. Will
all please accept this as a pcrsonul acknow
ledgment of our sincere gratitude.
"Cl.vkeol," 70 Charlcs-strect. Asco t Vale.
DREW.— Mrs. S. DREW ami FAMILY de
sire to TIIANIC all their many kind
friends for letters, cords and telegrams dur-
ng their recent sad bereavement. will all
kindly accept this as a personal acknowlodg-
rncnt. of thulr sincere thanks.
Edwards.— Mrs. t. edwards and
I'AMIL\ dcslro to THANK relatives nnd
friends for telegrams, letters, cards, floral
tributes and personal expressions of sympnlhv
in l heir recent sad bereavement, will all
please accept this «a a personal ucknowlcdg-
rnont of our sincere thanks.
TIIINEOAN.— HONS and DAUGHTERS of
.r Into MARY FINEGAN desire to THANK
relatives and friends for letters, telegrams,
cards, floral tributes and personal expressions
of sympathy In their recent sad bereavement;
also thank Fr. Shechan for his kind attention
during her lllueas.
156 ,Sydney-road, Brunswick.
"POSTER. —Mrs. A. ,T. FOSTER and FAMILY
V , dcslro to THANK all relatives,
friends and representative bodies for tcle-
Cramx, icitex-s, cards, floral tributes and all
perronul expressions of sympathy received
during their recent sad bereavement. Will
all plcaso accept tlxla ns a personal acknoxw
lodgment of our gratitude,
"Karcola," 58 South-street, 'Ascot Vale,'
EIRANCISCO.— Mr. VERNON FRANCISCO
.1? and DAUGHTER d?xslro to THANK rela
tives and triends, also My or Emporium staff,
for .etters, telegrams, cards and - floral tri
butes and personal expressions of sympathy
in their recent sad bereavement/ -
20 Hoddle-strcot, Abbotsford. v '
|J1RASER.--Mr. and Mrs. ALEX ERASER
.l.i and l'AMILY, 3 St. Duthus-strect, Wost
Preston, desire to THANK friends, relatives
lor. letters, cards, telegrams, floral tributes
recolx'od during our recent sad bereavement,
especially - thanking Dr. Steel, Rev.. A. J.
Stowarl, Deaconess. Hamilton, also Mrs. Kea-
neally and Mrs. Wright. Will all plcaso ac-
cept tills as their acknowledgment and our
heartfelt thanks.- ' .
(rAjyKKV-;Mra- .E' GARDNER ' and
va" .FAMILY desire to 9 PIANK . all relations
and friends for telogramx, letters, cards and
(lornl tributes and personal expressions of sym
pathy in tholr sad bereavement;. ' especially
thanking Dr. K. J. O'Donnoll, Mr. Mncdormld
and Mr." and Mrs. Waddcll/ - Will all . please
ncconi this as a personal acknowledgment oi
our . deepest gratltudo.
Tarago .Park, Longwarrv. "
alLLMART1N.Tho SONS and DAUGH-
TERS of tho late Mrs. JOHN GXLLMAR-
,4!f F.'/.?/!. Pttkonhom. desire to return nlncoro
rHANIvS to all rolqllvcs, friends and ixelgh
bors for telegrams, letters, enrda, flora! tri
butes and pcruomu expressions of sympathy
received during thcli\ recent sad bereavement.
Will ajl ploanc accept' this as a personal ac-
knowlodgment of our heartfelt flmtliude.
TACK. — Mr. and Mrs. McDONALD desire to
J. THANK their many kind .friends lor let-
tors, cards, personal expressions of sympathy
nud -.floral tvlnutcs; c.-poolally thanking Mrs.
Qylity, Dr. Kato Campbell, and Sister Collcdgo
for her devoted kindness and attention in their
roeeril snu - bereavement of their dear rnuthcr.
Will all kindly - accept this us a poradnal ack
nowledgment of our sincere thanks.
KO-Brunawlok-road. West Brunswick.
1 AWRENGE.— Mr. and Mrs. ALBERT LAW-
,M HENCE desire to THANK all rclutives
und fi'londs for letters/ curds, floral trlhule?;
and personal expressions of oyropathy in their
recent snd . bereavement ; especially . thanking
Dr/ Mendelsohn nnd tho Rev. J. T. Dngglcby.
Will - all -please accept this as u personal
ncknoxvlortgmcnt of our <lec\>cst gratitude.
18 Clurendop-street. Northcoto. . ;
MJCDLEY (Offer).— Tho HUSBAND and
FAMILY of the lata Mrs: MEDLEY de
slro, to express their alncoro THANKS to
all kind friends for letters, cards ami floral
tributes (luring their recent sad bereavement.
Wilt all ploase accept this as a personal ex
pression of gratitude. - ...
Statlon-ntreot. Bpnhcach. .
j\TISS CHRISTINA McLUCKlE desires to
J-1J. THANK all relatives, friondr. and
nelgnbors. for Iclogi'mnti, letters, cardn, floral
tributes und personal expressions of sympathy
in her recent snd boroavemont. Will nil
please accept this ay a personal acknowlodg-
ment ofrmy deepost gmtltudo.
Morton.—" Mm. l. mortgn and son do-
. ,slrc to THANIC. all relattvoh and irlends
for -letters, telograms. " cards/ floral "tribute:?
and . personal expressions of sympathy In lbelr
recciit sad hereavement, esijeelally- thanking
Dr. Forsyth lor his untiring services.- Will all
please aocopt this as a personal acknowledg
ment of our sincere thanks/
1 59 Croydon-road, i Su rrey . Hills. - ,
MR/aml Mr:?. THOMSON: DAVIDSON desire.
. , to express their slneoro. I'UAN ICS to
.'cmtivos- and friends for cards, (otters, tele
grams., floral tributes upd porsonal exiirosalons
H1 Hieli? recent sad bereavement.
38 wllgan-street. Bant St. Kllda. - -
Ai«. W. If.- HYNDMAN nnd FAMILY de-
it L sJrc t« THANK all kind friends and rela
tions for letters, telegrams, cards, floral "tri
butes and personal expressions of sympathy
In their recent sad bereavement. IvJU - all
please accept this with our- sincere' thanks .
MR. .-and Mm. L. ;srMPSpN and FAMILY
desire to THANK all relatives and friends
ioc letters, cards, floral tributes und personal
expressions of sympathy In their recent sad
bereavement. Will, all please, accept this nn
personal acknowledgment of our deepest grati
R. „nnd Mrs. : SCHMUTSOH desire to
THANK nil relations and friends for
cards, flornl tributes Jfec., In their recent sad
bereavement. Will all please accept this as a
personal acknowledgment of our sincere
thanks. .
41 Erln-strcol, Richmond. : ;
MRS. p. CAMERON and FAMILY dcslro
to THANK all relatives and their many
ine-.uls for letteru, curds,- telegrams, flora!
ai» u,/.u . ow?®""?. vAwiuatuonh ui sym-
pathy in tholr recent sad ; bereavement. Will
all . kindly accept this as a personal acknow
ledgment ot our sincere gratitude.
85 John-atreet, North Wllflumstown. ,
Tt/pia, JOSEPH DOUGLAS and FAMILY flz-
it.L sire to THANK all ktnd friends for
loiters, " telograms, cards, floral tributes and
personal expressions o£ sympathy in ihclr re
cent sad bereavement. Will all please accept
this «a n , personal acknowledgment of our
sincere thanks.
21 Elphln-strcel, NewnovK
Mrs. -"t. dunn Jttfliros to THTnTcIu leiu-
i-tlveH- -and- friends for lolegrams, lettorn,
onnta, "florol Irlbutec aud personal -expressions
SS.-Si mputHy In hor - raneiu nad horcavemcnt.
Will aii please accept thin as n personal uc-
knowiedgincnL of her deqpoat gratitude.
- O wanda." u BiqKe-stioet. Caul livl d . -
iYi R?" if;, AHKR and DAUGHTER desire
I?.!. - to THANK all relatives and f rlomto for
lcuci3. cn rda. and floral tributes and personal
expressions of Rymputhy In their recent sad
bcreuvomunt. Will. all jduase aeccpUthls as- u
fude0111 » acknowledgment ot pur deepest gruti-
39 Havelock-s t re c t , St. Kllda.
MRS, HARRY McHTrOSH. DAUGHTER,
«"d Mrs. CUFF RIOHARD.S desire to
al1. y0 Rtvea ««<> friends for lottarn,
cards, floral tributes and personal expression#
u\A3fn.lPaU?y In their recent sad hereavement.
cote a. 18 Cunningham-street, Northr
T\TRS. J. G. RUSSELL doslroa to "THANK
JL7J. all ltlnd relatives und friends for letters,
telegrams, curds und floral '.tributes and per
sonal expressions of uymp&thy received In
her recent . Had bereavement; also Rev. John
Barnaby. . Will all please, accent thta as a
personal -acknowledgment of my stucere
thanks.
Loclw»a-gttrr,M 436 St. Kllda-Htreet, El-
mAKT.und FAMILY" ilwlre ' to
THANK all rolatlvoa and frleiuta for let-
tore, curds, flornl tributes and personal cxpres-
sloua of symnnthy In their recent sad hereave
ment, Will all please accept tills as a personal
acknowledgment of our sincere gratitude,
.142 Cubltt-j?treet, Richmond (lata of Cant
bur wull z .
MRS. .STURGESS and DAUGHTERS7le«TTe
to return THANKS lo their many friends
and relatives for telegrams, letters, cards nnd
floral tributes during their recent nad bereave
ment. Will ail plcufic accept this as a per
sonal acknowledgment of our sincere gratt-
tuiK
28 Dnrham-ptrcftt. South Richmond.
ATELSOrf.— Mrs. jTTnfXuON and FAMILY
J.V desire to THANK sill relatives and friends
for tolegiums; letters, puraonal expressions of
sympathy and floral tributes during their recent
r.nd bercuvcinent. of my dear husband and
fathor, also thanking Dr. G'Hullivau, of VIc-
torlR-purudc, for Mh kindness.
NTCHpl7HON\— The SIS TERS aiid BltO-
- THERH of the lato THOMAS NICHOLSON
acotre to TlfANK relatives and friends for
cards, floral tributes nnd pureomll expressions
ot sympathy In their recent sad bereavement.
44 ftwlnburnc-avonuc, Glcnfcrrlc.
|>ADgHAM. — Mr. uud Mrs. C. tadghaI
X ilcstre to THANK relulivrs and friends
for their kind expressions of sympathy in let-
tore and floral tributes' during their sail
borcavomcnt. especially thanking Dr. Hnlnes,
of Richmond, und doctors and mtrsus of No.
5 Ward ut ihi Alfred Hospital for their
kinduoas to lholr dear daughter, Mra. R.
McConcliic. Will all ncccpt this ns u token
of their honrtfclt grulitude.
'Bedford," 32 Bursefis.strcct, Richmond,
piALMEK.— The DAUGHTERS oi tHc iottt
a. airs. LAURA MARY PALMER ita.dre to
THANK all kind relatives and friends for let-
torn, telegrunu, cards, floral tributes and
personul expresaiona of sympathy In their
recant sud bereavement, specially thanking
Rev. G. II. Raymond, Dr. Craig, Sister Noyea
and Miss Dixon. Will all pbnso accept thta
as a percouul acknowledgment of our sincere
thanks.
. 195 Nnider-street, Esaendon.
"OE I A ROE. —Mr. and Mra. il. HEARCE desire
X ta THANK all relatives and kind frhuulH
for tatters, cards and telegrams during their
recent sad bercuvcinent pf their only daughter.
Will :Ul please accept thta acknowledgment ami
heartfelt thunka.
10 flslter-atreet, Esscndon.
|,>Ei:LEY. — Tho WIFE ami FAMILY of the
X , lalo JOHN WILLIAM BIRGII PEDLKY
dQSlra to THANIC ail relatlvoH, friends and
neighbors lor telegrams, bttora, curds, floral
tributes, personal expressions of sympathy;
atao Rov. Lusted und Dr. Uurrcll for atten
tion, Will all please accept this as a per
sonal acknowledgment of our (Incpert grati
tude.
17 Ballarat-street, YurravlHc,
' :>ILL1CR.— -Mr. and Mra. W, T. PlIXEFTaud
X DAUGHTER dealre to THANK relatives
und many kind friends for telegrams, loiters,
oafds, lloiui tributes aud personal cxprcHsiom?
of sympathy during their recent nad bereave
ment in the loss of their only son, especially
thanking Dr, Johnston, Staler Mcuuire and
Sister Gameion. of Bye and E?r Hospital. Will
nil plcoijtt acsopt llila as u token of our heart-
folt thanks.
23 Bpenccr-road. East Camberwcll.
T>BATT.— Mra. - "RTiX PRAtV'snd FAMILY
(I cm Ire ta tviutar their hrarlfell THANKS
to all kind frtanrta, neighbors and relatives
for pcrtionul visits, lottcre. telegrams and
iloral Irlbutos - received during their recent
q?1 bereavement. Will all please ncccpt this
an a pcroonal acknowledgment of our Klnvem
thanks.
Mclvcrn-rond, Host, rrahran.
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.
E EDDISH. — Mn?. M. REDIHSIt and FAMILY
der.lrc to return THANICS to nil relative:!
and frlondn for prrsoual vtalty, tclegrums,
cards, letters ami floral tribute/?, also expres
sion: of .sympathy, In. their recent sad be
reavement, especially thanking Messrs, Dray-
ton and Garson.
294 Bank-street, South Melbourne.
REDMOND.— Mr. ALFRED REDMOND,
SON and DAUGHTER wish to express
their sincere heartfelt THANKS to all kind
friends, relatives and neighbors for thelr many
personal visits, letters, cards. telegrams,
cables of condolence and beautiful floral tri-
butes received during their recent very sad
bereavement. Will all please accept this as
a token of our gratitude.
Kilmarnock, High-street, Mont AIbert .
SHARPE.— Mr SHARPE and FAMILY
desire to THANK all kind friends for their
lettera. cards, flornl tributes and personul ex
pressions? of sympathy In their recent sad be
reavement. especially thanking Mrs. Martin and
Mrs. Vtnten.
103 Stavt'oll-strect, Burnley.
ATHWART.— Mr. and Mrs. S1NNOTT and
lO FAMILY desire lo THANK Rev. Craw
ford, Nurse Rice und all friends and relatives
for messages of sympathy und floral tributes
In tholr recent sad bereavement,
raiHE WIFE and FAMILY "of the late
X THOMAS ROSE WA RN E GAY acknow
ledge with sincere THANKS all meaagen of
sympathy and floral tributes In our recent tud
hereavement. Will all friends plcnsc accept
this aa a personal acknowledgment of our
slncfsro thanks, especially Rev. W. F. Belts,
of the Brunswick-street Methodist Mission,
FItzroy.
91 RushuH-creuccnt, North Fltzruy.
rilORPE y" -The SJ8TER and BROTHERS o'l
.3. tho lata Mr. BRYAN TORPEY wish to
THANK till their friends for telegrams nnd
letters and poreoimt expressions of sympathy re
ceived. during their recent sad bereavement.
"U Fleurette," 42t» Victoria-parade, East
Melbourne. »
rj1RAPP. — Mrs. TRAPP, Sen., Mrs. A. TRAPP
J, and DAUGHTER desire to return sincere
titan ICH to all ttiml frionds and relations l'or
messages of sympathy and floral tributes lu
their recent sad bereavement, especially thank-
Ing Nelson Bros.
WAGGLEN.— The FAMILY of the lute Mrs.
MAHALA. WAGGLEN desire to THANK
all kind friends nod relations for messages of
sympathy and floral tributes tn their recent sad
bereavement. Will all kindly accept Ufls as a
personal acknowledgment of their sincere
thanks.
106 Mollng-road. Canterbury; . "
WIKLUND.— -Mr. and Hre. JOHN WIK-
LUND desire to TIIANK. all relatives
and friends for letters, cards, floral tributes
and personal expressions of sympathy in their
recent sad bereavement, especially thanking
doctors, sisters and nurses of- No. 5 ward,
Fuirflcld Hospital, and Rev. Ramshuw und
Mr. Albert Jones for. ihclr kindness.
__33 Clyde-street. Oaklclgh. . .
\\7TLTON.— ' Th« WIFE and FAMILY of tho
.7 1 late ALBERT WILTON desire to THANK
all friends for letters, tolegr&ma and floral
tributes In their recent sud bereavumcnt.
14 Hampden-rnad, Armadale.
CONSECRATION NOTICE. -
rpiIE Tompatono of the Into Stimuol "Allen,
'X, Sen., will be Consecrated at the Brigh
ton Cemetory on Sunday, 28th June, at 3.30
p.m.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
A MY. — l'ho Friends of the late Mrs. LOUISA
Jrx. STELLA AMY arc. respectfully informed
that her remains will be interred in the Co
burg. General Cemetory. -3110 funeral will
leave hor residence, 6 .Boulh-creaccnt. North
cote, THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON, 27th
June, nt 3.30 p.m.
JOHN ALLISON, Funeral Director, head
oflico, Richmond ftol. 31003).
i>ACKMAN TURNER.-rThc Friends of Mr.
> aud Mrs. ERNEST HAROLD TURNER
ure informed that the remains of thcir'dcarly
beloved son, Allan Raymond/ will be interred,
hi- the. Fuv/Uncr Cemetery. The -funeral will
loavc . their residence Suckvllle-atrect, Colling
wood, THIS DAY (Saturday), 27th Inst., at
3.30 p.m.
J. FERGUSON nnd SON; Funeral Directors,
7.12 High-street. Thornbury; 340 John.Hlon-
street. Gollingwood (.T4984). 1
C (ASHEN,—1 The" "Friends' of the" late : Mr.
JOHN. CASHEW are Jnvltcd to -follow his
rcrauluP to the New Melbourne General Ceme
tery, Fawknor. Tlie lunnrnl :s u anointed- to
leave Mr residence, (501 Sydney-road, Coburg,
MONDAY, -29th June, ut 2 (flclock p.m. "
HAROLD BARTLETT, Funeral Director,
482 Sydney-road, Coburg. Phone Bruns, i 1717.
CHANDLER.— The Friends of Mr. BERT
. CHANDLER are Invited to follow the re
mains of his loved wife. Jessie Amelia to the
Box Hill Cemetery. The funeral will leave
his residence, "Como." Bayswater- road, Bays-
water THIS DAY (Saturday), 27th June, at
2.30 p.m. -
LF. PINE and SON, Funeral Directors; Head
ofllce phone. J1441
CLARKE.— The Friends of the late Mr.' AR-
THU1L CLARKE arc reapectt'ully Informed
tliut his funeral will leave his residence, 52
William-street. Balaclava., on Monday, 29th
June, at 3 o'clock, for. the - Brighton Ceme
tery. - .
JOSEPH ALLISON, Funeral Director, 306
Carlisle-street, Bulucluva. Phone, Win. 4074.
/lOPELAND,-rTho .Friends of the late
GEORGE LIONEL COPELAND are here
by Informed that his remains will be. Interred
In tho . BornondarU . Cemetery Kow. Tho-funo-
ral Is appointed La' be at comctcry. THIS DAY
(Saturday), 27th June, at a: o'clock. . .-/'
J. A. McGXLTON PTY. LTD,. Undertakers;
Warrugul. Tel. 17. /.p'
VAISHER.— The Friend# of the late Mrs.
J/. DINAH FISHER ure respectfully iuformed
that her. funeral will leave her -residence, -78
Francls-elrect, AscobVale, THIS DAY (Sat
urday), atvlO o'clock, lor. the Brighton Ceme
tery.
JOSEPH ALLISON. Funeral -Director, 680
Mt. Alexamler-J'd., .Moonee Ponds (FU5451),
und corner Buckluy-st. and J.cslle-i'd., Essen-
don. v
HAIR.— 'The Friends of the late Mr, GEORGE
SCOTT 11A1R ?ire respectfully , Inronned
that his remains will be Interred In the Wil-
liumstown Cemetery. . The funeral in up-
TKiliUed to move from his . residence. No. 1
ThlsUethwaUo-atrcet. South Melbourne. THIS
DAY (Saturday), 27Ui June, ut IO.H.111.
K. McKTtlNZIE, Funeral Director (ail sub
urbR).- Head uflidc, 199 Clarendon-street,
South Melbourne. Phone M3107 (2 lines). : .
1-1 Al R.— FE DERATED iTt On"'"" O R K. E H S
XX aoon'jTY.'-rMembcrs -of the above arc in
formed that, the remains of -their esteemed
tellow member -will be Jnlerred In >the Wli-
llamstftwn Cemetery. — The funeral will taavc
his vesklunci', No. 1/ ThlstloUiwulie-strcet,
South Melbourne, THIS DAY (Saturday), !27th
.limn. at'lO'ii.in:
" J. McMAHON, Pros',
T. PRICE, HOC.
P.. MoKENZIK. Undertaker. - . /
e'KWITT.1 The Friends of the. lato .NOR-
. MAN HEWITT are rcspcctfullv invited to
follow his remains to thu Place of interment,
fl!<? Box Hlil Cemetery: The funeral Is ap
pointed to move from nls residence, St. John's-
Avemio, Spring Vale, TUfS DAY (Saturday),
at J p.m.,- arriving at the cemetery gate# ut
3.45. p.m.
DAtfDENONG UNDERTAKING CO., Fontcr-
st ruot , Dandcnong. Phone 4. /
MuMAHON.— Tire Friends nl Mr. JAMES
McMAHON arc ruspoctiully invited to
foitow thu remains of his dearly beloved wife,
I>nurn, to the place qt interment, the Coburg
Cemetery. Tho funeral will leave his 'resi
dence, 6 Stanloy-road, South Yarra, THIS
DAY (Saturday), 27th Inst., al 2 o'clock.
WALTER FERGUSON, Funeral Dlrcclor,
cr. High ami Jamea streets, Northcote, and
Vere-attcel. Gollingwood. IJbone JW3333.
'l\.| ELDltUM. — The Frtaiuls iflM ra7AN" I E
ItXMELDRUM nro respectfully Informed
that - the remains of her beloved son, Donald
George, will be interred in the Box Hill Ceme
tery. The- funeral will leave hta residence,
190 Auburn-rend, Auburn, on MONDAY, 20tli
JUNE, at. 2 o'clock p.m.:
JOHN ALLISON (Incorporating Preuss
Bros,), Funeral Director, 300 Burwood-road,
Hawthorn. E.2, Telephone. 1-Iaw. 7.
MILES.-— The Friends- of the late Mrs.
HELENA MILES are invited ta follow
tun l ojnains to the Baroondaru Cemetery, Kew.
The mneral 1r appolntud. to Icavo the resi
dence of her .son-hi-law. Mr. 11. V. Muynard,
17 Urquhuri-slrect, Hawthorn, THIS DAY
(Saturday), 27th June, at 11 a.m.
LE PINE ncd SON, Funeral Directors. Head
ofllce phone 31441.
T>E1D.— Tho Friends of the iutc Mr. W1L-
Xi LfAMROBERT -REID are respectfully
Informed that hie remains will be Interred hi
the Fawkncr Cemetery. The funeral will leave
hi# residence, .10 Frltlt-slreet, Eaut Brunswick,
THIS DAY (Saturday), 27th June, at 8,46
o'clock. -
JOHN ALLISON, Funeral .Director, 291 (op,
Empire Tlieatre), Sydney-road, Brunswick.
telephone, Brunswick. 592
OOBERTSON,— Thu -Frionds of tha late Mr.
IX GEORGE ROBERTSON are respectfully
Informed that his remains will be interred lu
the Fawkner. Cemetery. Tha funeral wiu leave
his residence.' 46 Collier-street, West Bruns
wick/ THIS DAY (Saturdnj"), 27th June, at 2
o'clock.
JOHN ALLISON, Funeral Director, 291 (on.
Empire Theatre), Sydney-road, Brunswick.
Telephone, Brunswick, 692.
QTFAVART.--A Service for the late NELLIE
h? fafLWARi will .take place ul St. Peter's
Church, Eastern HUl, Melbourne, conducted hy
Rev. Pother F. E. Muynard and Rev. Canon
W. S. HughOH, Tins (Saturday) MORNING,
the 27th lust., at 10.36 a.m. (admittance by
ticket only), and at the conclusion thu corteco
will leave lor the Uoroondara Cemetery, Kew,
Doors will be closed nt 10.39 a.m.
A. A. SLEIGHT PTY. LTD. Cent. 110,
rPH?M$£,7S,n!D. Fu»cl:'M ..o£ tho late HENRY
J. THOMAS, rate 01 Liuyuaic, win leave his
mother's residence, 38 Miiton-fitreet, Ascot
Valo nt 2 p,tn. SATURDAY. All friends are
respectfully Invited to follow lila remains.
AltDELL. — The Friends of tho lute Air.
THOS. C. WAROELL are most respect
fully Invited ta follow his remains to the
ninco of interment in the Brighton Cemetery.
The funeral will lenvo hi)? residence, 25 Alicia-
street, Hampton, THIS DAY (Saturday), ut
2.30, arriving at the cemetory nt 2.60 p.m. '
_ J. MONIUIOUSW and SON. Undertakers, 41
Buy-road, Sandrlnglmm. Phone XW25&5.
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