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BIRTHS.
BIRD—On the 9th October, at Ulele Private
Hospital, Box Hill, to Mr. and Mrs. C.
W. Bird, Canterbury-road, Forest Hill—a
daughter (Laurel Jocelyn). Both well.
BRENNAN (nee Lily Rust). —On the 13th Oc-
tober, at Epworth, Richmond, to Mr. and
Mrs. L. Brennan, Bolder-street, Heidelberg—
a daughter (Joan Lillian).
CONNOLLY (nee Kathleen Tighe).—On the
14th October, at Cambrai Private Hospital,
East St. Kilda, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Connolly— a daughter. Both well.
GRIFFETT (nee Doris Ferguson).— On the
18th October, at Nurse Truscott's Hospital,
George-street, Fitzroy, to Mr. and Mrs. H.
T. Griffett— a son (Henry Malcom). Both
well.
JARVIS (nee Maudie L Dennis).— On the 5th
October, at Nurse Tonge's Private Hospital,
Healesville, to Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Jarvis—
a daughter (Renee Alecia).
LANGTON (nee Rita Amott). — On the 13th
October, at St. Omer Private Hospital, to
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Langton— a son (Noel
Francis).
McGHEE (nee Mary Dobson).— On the 18th
October, to Mr. and Mrs. David McGhee,
Carrum-street, Oakleigh— a son (David John-
ston).
REID (nee Elsie Windram).— On the 10th Oc-
tober at Finchlea Private Hospital, East
Malvern, to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Reid, of
Cosygum-road, Carnegie— a daughter.
ROSMAN (nee McIntyre). — On the 16th Octo-
ber, at Maristowe Private Hospital, to Mr.
and Mrs. E. Rosman — a son (Gavin -Ed
mund). Both well.
RUSSELL.— On the 12th October, at Berklea
Private Hospital, 476 Kooyong-road, Caul-
field, to Mr. and Mrs. D. Russell, of 6
Jupiter-street, Caulfield — a daughter (Judith
Rosemary).
SCULLY (nee Irene Freston). — On the 2nd
October, at Hopetoun Private Hospital, to
Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Scully, of 534 New-
street, Elsternwick— a daughter (Claire
Angela).
STANTON (nee Dorothy Pimm).— On the 18th
October, at Creswick Private Hospital,
Hampton, to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stanton,
Binnie-street, Brighton— a son. Both well.
SUNDERLAND (nee Edna Grandison).— On
the 9th October, at St. Helen's Private Hos-
pital, Windsor, to Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Sunderland, Andrew-street, Windsor — a
daughter (Janet Margaret).
ENGAGEMENT.
HEYWOOD—McLENNAN.— The ENGAGE-
MENT is announced of Elva Louisa, eldest
daughter of Mrs. and Mr. R. Heywood, 29
Eltham-street, Flemington, to Norman, eldest
son of Mrs. and Mr. G. McLennan, of Bel-
mont-street, Kensington.
MARRIAGES.
BAKER— LAWSON. — On the 15th September,
at Scots' Church, Collins-street, by the Rev.
F. Tamagno, George, fourth son of Mr.
William Baker and the late Mrs. Baker,
Surrey Hills, to Agnes, only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Lawson, of Sunshine.
SILVER WEDDINGS.
COLQUHOUN— WYLLIE.— On the 21st Octo-
ber, 1909, at Newstead, by the Rev. Mather,
William Colquhoun to Grace Ethel Wyllie.
Present Address: Millgrove.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Glanville Hicks, of "Muri-
tal," 442 Barker's-road, Hawthorn, grate-
fully commemorate —
GLANVILLE HICKS— BARLEY. — On the 20th
October, 1909, at Hawera, Taranaki, New
Zealand, by Rev. W. Boyes, Ernest Glan-
ville, son of the late John and Jane G.
Hicks, of St. Mary's, Isles of Scilly, to
Mrytle, daughter of the late Rev. C. E. and
Mrs. Barley, of Hawera, New Zealand.
JOHNSTON — KRUSE. — On the 20th Octo-
ber, 1909, at the Baptist Church, Foots-
cray, by the Rev. J. H. Goble, Henry Wal-
ter, the second son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
W. Johnston, of Seddon, to Ethel May, the
third daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
F. A. Kruse, Footscray. Present Address:
"Maynetta," 29 Tongue-street, Yarraville.
WILLIAMS— COLE.— On the 20th October,
1909, at the Roman Catholic Church, Tun-
nach, Tasmania, by the late Rev. Father
Feehan, Oatlands, Myrtle Ruby, youngest
daughter of the late Mr. And Mrs. Edward
Cole. Baden, to Ernest Alfred, second
eldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Williams, Woodsdale. Present Address:
"Darriwell," 27 Staley-street, East Bruns-
wick, Victoria. Tasmanian papers please
copy.
DEATHS.
APPLEBY (Inglewood).— On the 15th October,
at Epworth Hospital, Melbourne, Maria, lov-
ing wife of Frederick Appleby, and mother
of Fred and Keith, young sister of Annie,
Emma, Tom and William.
Love's greatest gift — remembrance.
ARNOTT. — On the 16th October, at his resi-
dence, Dandenong-road, Clayton, William
John James, dearly loved father of William
and father-in-law of Polly, and loving
granddad of Betty, Leslie and baby Allan.
He giveth His beloved sleep.
ARNOTT. — On the 16th October, at his resi-
dence, Dandenong-road, Clayton, William,
the loving father of Reg. and Avis, and
much loved grandad of Reg. and Ron.
Until we meet again.
ARNOTT.— On the 16th October, at his resi-
dence, Dandenong-road, Clayton, William,
dearly beloved brother of Spen (Wheeler's
Hill), loved brother-in-law of Fanny, and
loving uncle Will of Dave, Vera and Jack.
Peacefully sleeping.
ATKINSON.— On the 18th October, at her re-
sidence, 11 Lorne-road, Auburn, Mary Jane
Elizabeth, the beloved wife of Gilbert, and
loving mother of Sydney, Victoria and Lily,
aged 42 years.
BAINBRIDGE. — On the 16th October (sud-
denly), R. E. F. Bainbridge, dearly loved
husband of Lilian, loving father of Frank,
Bess (Mrs. Dowell), Edie (Mrs. Camm),
Harry, Ted and Winnie, much loved grand-
dad of Thelma, Evelyn, Lorna, Raymond
Camm, Minto-street, East Kew.
Nothing in my hands I bring,
Simply to Thy cross I cling.
BARRATT.— On the 18th October, Helen
(Nell), daughter of the late George and
Mary Ann Barratt, and beloved sister of
Jim, and loving aunt of George, Alma, Eda
and Lucy. At rest.
BARTON. — On the 18th October, Dorothy, the
beloved daughter of John and Mary Bar-
ton, of 164 Danks-street, Albert Park, aged
?5 years.
BAWDEN (Bowden).— On the 16th October, at
private hospital, Preston, passed peacefully
away, Richard, beloved husband of Clara, of
7 Hamilton-avenue, Preston East, aged 61
years. At rest.
BEANEY.—On the 16th October, at Wanga-
ratta, John St. Clair, the loved husband of
Violet, of 8 Barkly-street, Benalla.
A patient sufferer at rest.
BELL.— On the 19th October, at "Glenbrae,"
Yarra Glen, John, the beloved husband of
Elizabeth, and father of Margaret (de-
ceased), John (deceased), Frank, Roger,
Allan, Colin, Jim and Nettie, aged 86 years.
Late of Kangaroo Ground.
BOLTON.— On the 18th October (result of
accident), Thomas Bolton, Royal-avenue,
Spring Vale, dearly beloved husband of
Annie Bolton, and beloved father of Thomas
Albert, Edna May, aged 38 years.
BOYD.—On the 19th October, at private hos-
pital, Brighton, Rebecca, beloved wife
of the late Andrew James Boyd, and loved
mother of Annie (Mrs. Fielder), Andrew,
Lizzie (Mrs. Lediott), Rebecca (Mrs. Shaw),
Charles, Jessie, Nellie (Mrs. W. Ireland),
Mary (Mrs. G. Ireland) and Donald.
BROWN (nee Murphy).— On the 13th Octo-
ber, at her daughter's residence, 24 Hull-
street, Richmond, Melbourne, Anne, the re-
lict of the late Charles Brown, and loved
mother of Elizabeth (Mrs. Cleary), Charles
(deceased), Kate (Mrs. Jones, deceased),
Minnie (deceased), Annie (Mrs. Harold),
George, William, James (deceased), Fred-
die (deceased). A native of Bagnalstown,
Co. Carlow, Ireland. A colonist of 66 years;
18 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren,
aged 89 years. Privately interred Melbourne
General Cemetery 15th October. Irish papers
please copy. R.I.P.
BUCK.—On the 19th October, Fredrick, late
of Dromana, loving husband of Julia Buck,
father of Betty Andrews, and loved brother
of Will Buck.
CATIONS.—On the 18th October, Jeanette
Cations (late of Shelford, Vic.), loving
mother of Robert, Christina (Mrs. Hum-
phries), David, Alexander (dec.), Frede-
rick, Ciss (Mrs. Douglas), Ernest and
Margaret (Mrs. Rattray), aged 85 years.
A patient sufferer at rest.
CAWSEY.—On the 10th October, at Charl
Ern, Ellis-road, East Malvern, Jessie, the
dearly beloved wife of Henry Cawsey, ex-
superintendent of police, and devoted mother
of Ethel (Mrs. W. L. B. Anketell) and
May (Mrs. W. P. Keys, Sydney). At rest.
West Australian papers please copy.
COLLIE.—A tribute to the memory of our
respected governing director, the late
Robert Collie, who passed away 18th Oc-
tober.
—Inserted by all employes of R. Collie and
Co. Pty. Ltd.
CRIPPS.—On the 15th October, at Hastings,
result of an accident, Little Eric, the dear-
ly beloved eldest son of Vi and Eric Cripps,
and loving brother of Desmond and Valerie,
aged 6 years and 6 months.
With tender love and deep regret.
Our little love we will never forget.
DARE.—On the 19th October, at the resi-
dence of her niece, Mrs. Fitzpatrick, 84
Herbert-street, Northcote, Ellen, aunt of
Clifford and Ansty Hall and Lal Barrett,
aged 66 years. A patient sufferer at rest.
Requiescat in pace.
DICKINSON.—On the 16th October, at Jeparit,
Colin Hamilton, of Warragul, beloved hus-
band of Flo, and loving daddy of John and
Nell.
DICKINSON.—On the 16th October, at the
residence of his mother, Roy-street, Jeparit,
Colin Hamilton, dearly beloved son of Mary
and the late John Dickinson; loving brother
of Ruby (Jeparit), Norman (St. Arnaud).
DICKINSON.—On the 4th October, at Lind-
hurst Private Hospital, Bright, John, beloved
husband of Alice, and loving father of
Arthur (deceased), George, Amy, Alice (de-
ceased), Ivan and Charles.
DOUGLAS.—On the 16th October, after a
short illness, Henry Charles (Harry), be-
loved only son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Douglas, 8 Crotonhurst-avenue, Caulfield,
aged 30 years.
Peacefully sleeping. Good night.
DOYLE.—On the 13th October, at his resi-
dence, 51 Lord-street, Richmond, John
Michael, the dearly beloved eldest son of
Stella May and the late Michael John Doyle,
and loving brother of Larry, Leo and Kevin,
age 71 years. R.I.P.
DWYER.—On the 10th October, Jack, the be-
loved nephew of Mrs. J. Howard, and
grandson of Mrs. C. W. Dwyer, 23 Martin-
street, Sunshine, and the late Michael John
Dwyer. R.I.P.
FIELD.—On the 14th October, Margaret, be-
loved wife of John, loving mother of Wil-
liam, Con (deceased), Mary (deceased) and
Eric (Kew). R.I.P.
FLANAGAN.—On the 18th October, at Pen-
quite Private Hospital, Evelyn Juanita, lov-
ing wife of George Flanagan (late of Ger-
trude-street, Fitzroy), (daughter of Albert
Quinn and Mary Ann Quinn (deceased).
Patient sufferer at rest.
GARNETT.—On the 16th October (suddenly),
at Spring Vale, Garry, loving husband of
Josephine, and father of Amy (Mrs. R.
Murton), Jessie and Alfred.
GUILDING.—On the 19th October, at a pri-
vate hospital, late of 368 City-road, South
Melbourne, George Thomas, the dearly loved
husband of the late Hilda Guilding, and
loving father of Margaret (Mrs. Summers),
aged 66 years. Requiescat in pace.
HANNA.—On the 18th October, at her resi-
dence, 107 Lincoln-road, Essendon, Lizzie,
dearly loved wife of John Hanna, and lov-
ing mother of Jack (deceased), Eva (de-
ceased), Nell, Ruby (Mrs. Candy), Harry,
Charlie, Frank, Ron and Lindsay, aged 78
years. Peace, perfect peace.
HANNA. —On the 18th October, at her resi-
dence, Lincoln-road, Essendon, Mrs. Lizzie
Hanna, lifelong friend of Mary Stewart.
Lovingly remembered.
HAYMAN.—On the 15th October, at 195
Bastings-street, Northcote, Mary, the loving
wife of George, and loving mother of So-
phie, and mother-in-law of Ken [?Xen], and much
loved grandma of Oswin and Marjory Whor-
low.
Dear mother, we loved thee well,
But Jesus loves thee best.
HAYYMAN.—On 15th October, Mary, beloved
wife of George, and beloved mother of
Robert, Florence and Mary, and loving
grandma of Winnie, Colin and Robert, and
loving grandma of 24 grandchildren and
8 great grandchildren.
Our darling mother,
Sadly missed.
—Inserted by Robert, Florence and Mary,
195 Bastings-street, Northcote East.
DEATHS.
HAYMAN.—On the 15th October, Mary, beloved
wife of George, and beloved mother Eliza
and Les, and loving grandma of Irene and
Norma.
To know her was to love her.
Safe in the arms of Jesus.
—Mr. and Mrs. Carter, 18 Orlando-street,
Hampton.
HILL.—On the 14th October, at Redbank,
Victoria, Emma Louisa, loving wife of
the late Charles Hill, and loving mother of
Blanche, Fanny (deceased), Edwin (de-
ceased), Ida, Alice, Flora, Nellie, aged 91
years. A colonist of 73 years.
Our wonderful mother at rest.
HILLARD.—On the 19th October, at Heidel-
berg, Robert, dearly beloved husband of
Amelia Hillard, and beloved father of Ro-
bert, Elsie (Mrs. Griffin), Norman (de-
ceast) and Vernon, late of Greensborough,
aged 83 years.
HILLARD.—On the 19th August, at Heidelberg,
Robert, the eldest son of the late Thomas
Mary Hillard, Boorandara, Balnaring.
—Amelia Hillard.
HOLDING.—On the 14th October, Edward
Joseph, dearly beloved and only brother of
Emma, Nellie and Irene.
A patient sufferer at rest.
—Inserted by his three loving sisters.
HOWE.—On the 19th October, at Melbourne
Hospital, Daniel Francis, beloved husband
of Frances Howe, 101 Hambleton-st., Mid-
dle Park, loving father of Monica, Bobby
and Carmel, beloved brother-in-law of Peter
and Marion Hocter, aged 43 years, R.I.P.
HOWE.—On the 19th October, Dan (late
Wireless Patrol), son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Howe, of Malmsbury, loved brother of Pat
(deceased), Jim (N.S.W.), Kit (Kyneton),
Mary (Melbourne), Guss (N.S.W.). R.I.P.
IRVING.—On the 13th October, at Loyola,
Private Hospital, Richmond, William, the
loving brother of Jane (Mrs. Davidson,
Seddon), and dear uncle of Doris and Wil-
liam Davidson, Caulfield.
Sadly missed.
JOHNSTON.—On the 16th October, at Hightal,
40 Fenwick-street, Clifton Hill, Agnes Cecil
Johnston, loved only sister of Helen Coney.
R.I.P.
JONES (nee Iddles).—Elizabeth, at Warra-
gul, beloved wife of the late James Jones,
and beloved sister of John (deceased), Ruth,
Esther, Sarah, Lucy, Leah, Raphael, Tom,
Edwin, Harry, Omi, Grace and Jim.
No burdens yonder.
JONES.— On the 16th October, at his resi-
dence, 13 Oxford-street, Oakleigh, James
George, dearly loved husband of Emma, lov-
ing father of Florrie (Mrs. Colwell), Bert,
Winnie, Eileen and Joyce, loving papa of
Joan, Valma and Enid, father-in-law of
Jim and Edna, and brother-in-law of Harry
Jackson. At rest.
KEALY.— On the 11th October, at her resi-
dence, 85 Kooyong-road, Armadale, Frances,
widow of the late Thomas Kealy, loving
mother of Nell, Cis (Mrs. Armstrong, Coo-
lamon, N.S.W.), Kathleen (Sr. M. Dorothea,
Star of the Sea Convent, Garden Vale),
John, Girlie, Ursula, Monica, Amy and
Dorothy, and dear grandma of Kevin, Marie
and Lal.
LAVENTHAL. — On the 15th October, Mar-
garet Anne, loved aunt of James Henry
Taylor, 57 Elizabeth-street, Newport, aged 79
years. Privately interred Brighton Cemetery
17th October. At rest.
LIDDY.— Passed away on the 17th October,
at her residence, 6 Federal-street, Foots-
cray, Annie, loving sister of Dot, and sis-
ter-in-law of Pop and Jock
Peacefully sleeping.
MANCY.— On the 14th October, at Marada
Private Hospital, Swan Hill, Frederick, be-
loved husband of the late Mary Mancy, and
father of Frederick Charles, late Victorian
Railways, aged 67 years.
MATTHEWS. — On 14th October, at his resi-
dence, Darbyshire, Tallangatta, Thomas,
beloved husband of Mary, and father of
Clara (Mrs. Hillard), Thomas, William,
Clemie (Mrs. Shaw), May (Mrs. Suther-
land) and Grace (Mrs. Woodberry), aged
78 years.
MAYDOM. — On the 18th October, Emma May-
dom, of 29 Alice-street, Malvern, the be-
loved wife of the late Jesse, and loved
mother of George, William, Frank, Emma
(Mrs. E. Green), Frederick, Ann and John,
also loved mother-in-law of Aggie, Maggie
and Frances, aged 83 years. Private inter-
ment.
McARTHUR (nee Putt).— On the 15th Octo-
ber, at Ballarat, Hazel, dearly loved and
loving daughter of Jessie [&] Leo Putt, devoted
sister of Hector, Rupert, Olive, Vin, Lou,
Maurice and Neal; very dear wife of Stan-
ley; devoted loving mother of Pete, Francis,
Norma, Jessie and Tania, aged 28 years.
Deeply loved and sadly missed.
— Inserted by her broken-hearted mother.
McKELLAR.— On the 15th October, at her
residence, 67 McGregor-street, East Mal-
vern, Katharine Luke, dearly beloved wife
of the late John McKellar, and the loved
mother of Margaret, John, Agnes, Archi-
bald and Clement (deceased), beloved
grandma of Will and Gwen.
Absent from the body, present with the
Lord.
McSHANE (nee Angell).— On 12th October,
Adeline May, dearly loved daughter of the
late Charles and Martha Angell, of Bruns-
wick, loving sister of Emilie (Mrs. G.
Kolle), and aunt of Elvie (Mrs. T. Beyer),
of Leicester-street, Preston.
Ever lovingly remembered.
MEYER.— On the 16th October, at her resi-
dence, 262 Danks-street, Albert Park, Agnes
Pamela, relict of the late Peter Frederick
Meyer, and loving mother of Frederick,
Melinda (Mrs. King) and Herbert, aged 86
years. Privately interred in the Necropolis,
Spring Vale, on 16th October.
MILBURN.— On the 19th October, at his resi-
dence, 77 Ormond-street, Kensington, Leon-
ard, beloved husband of Susan Milburn, lov-
ing father of Alexander, Leonard (de-
ceased), Leonard, Claude, Harold, Muriel
(Mrs. Johnston), Susan (deceased), Gordon
and Jean, eldest son of the late Robert Mil-
burn, of Bendigo, and loving grandfather of
Eric, David, Ilma (deceased), and Leslie
Milburn, Jean, Tom and Leonard Johnstone,
aged 83 years. Late of Victorian Railways.
At rest.
MILBURN. — Leonard, the beloved father of
Alexander Robert, and father-in-law of
Ilma, and grandfather of Eric, David and
Ilma (deceased).
MOON. — On the 16th October, Francis E.
Moon, fourth youngest son of the late
Frank and the late Emma Moon, of Strath-
bogie, and beloved brother of William (de-
ceased), Richard (deceased), Ruben, Gil-
bert and Maude (Mrs. Bactiere, deceased),
in his 73rd year. At rest.
MORRISON. — On the 15th October, at private
hospital, Moreland, Mary Elizabeth, dearly
loved eldest daughter of the late John and
Elizabeth Morrison, dearly loved sister of
Richard (Kensington), Janet (Mrs. Wilson,
Brunswick), Robert (Williamstown), loved
sister-in-law of Thomas Wilson (11A Mur-
ray-street, Brunswick West), Annie (Ken-
sington), Minnie (Williamstown), loved aunt
of Tom and Madge Morrison (Kensington).
Private interment Williamstown Cemetery
16th October. Rest for the weary.
MORRISON.—On the 19th October, at his re-
sidence, 5 White-street, North Williamstown,
John Shaw Morrison, the dearly beloved
husband of Nellie Morrison, and loving
father of Shaw, Ella, Minnie and Mary
(Mrs. Hurwood).
A patient sufferer at rest.
MURDOCH (nee Jennie Dickson). — On the
25th September, at Port Pirie Hospital,
Jennie Elizabeth, beloved wife of Robert
John Murdoch, of Tenth-street, Port Pirie
West, aged 66 years.
MURDOCH.—On the 19th October, at his re-
sidence, 20 Fuller-street, South Caulfield,
Charles (Jock) (late 60th Btn., A.I.F.),
devoted husband of Catherine Murdoch, and
loving father of Jean, Robert, Edna and
Donald, and brother of Robert (Mildura).
At rest.
MURDOCH. — A tribute to the memory of our
highly esteemed friend, Mr. Murdoch, of
Garden Vale, who passed away 19th Octo-
ber.
—Inserted by girls of Auswool Shawls,
Argo-street, South Yarra.
NAYLOR.— On the 13th October (suddenly),
William Stanley Naylor (Terminus Hotel,
Ararat), dearly loved brother-in-law of
George and Addie Kemp, loved uncle of
Eileen, Jack and Athol.
NEWMAN.—On the 8th October, at 6 Church-
street, South Melbourne, Mary Ann, wife of
the late Alfred Newman, and mother of
Frederick, Francis and Sydney, all deceased.
Interred on the 9th October at Fawkner.
NICHOLLS. — On the 4th October, George Al-
derson (Dick), eldest son of the late Mr.
and Mrs. T. Nicholls, and loving husband
of Myrtle, and fond father Walter (de-
ceased), and loving brother of Mrs. C. Lewis
(Pakenham) and Mrs. Mellor (Abbotsford,
deceased), Tom (Footscray), Will and
Charles (Ballarat), and Ern. (Sunshine).
Till we meet.
OAKLEY (nee Weatherill).— On the 15th Oc-
tober (suddenly), at Newport, Emily, loved
wife of late Walter Oakley, loved mother
of Estelle, and loving grandma of Vincent
and Sydney Mirls, of Moonee Ponds. Pri-
vately interred.
O'HARA. — On the 17th October, at her resi-
dence, 9 Westbank-terrace, Richmond, Sarah
("Tot"), dearly loved aunt of Max and
Kathleen O'Hara.
Rest in peace.
O'HARA.— On the 17th October, at her resi-
dence, 9 Westbank-terrace, Richmond, Sarah
("Tot"), dearly loved youngest daughter of
the late Charles Henry and Mary O'Hara.
Privately interred.
Rest in peace.
O'NEILL. — On the 19th October, at St. Vin-
cent's Hospital, Thomas Henry O'Neill, of
14 Victoria-street, East Brunswick, husband
of the late Catherine, and loved father of
Herbert, Violet (Mrs. E. Burgess), Thomas,
John, William, Joseph, Anne (Mrs. S. Ma-
lone) and Francis, aged 70 years.
Requiescat in pace.
O'TOOLE. — On the 18th October, result of
accident, Daniel P. O'Toole, of St. Kilda,
and late of Clunes, loving father of Alex,
Lawrence and Eileen.
PHILLIPS. — On the 18th October, at 58 Park-
street, West Brunswick, Georgina, loving
mother of Mabel (Mrs. Dean), Frederick
William, Florence (Mrs. Thompson) and
Grace Hyland, aged 71 years.
PEWTRESS. — On the 19th October, at pri-
vate hospital, Malvern, May Caroline Letch-
ford Pewtress, the youngest daughter of
the late Mrs. and Mr. Henry Pewtress,
Superintendent of Police, and beloved sis-
ter of Isabella (Mrs. Palmer), Beatrice
(Mrs. Blascheck, of England) and Salome
(Mrs. Edwards, of Murrumbeena).
PILLER. — On the 10th October, at Melbourne
Hospital, William Thomas Piller, of 23
Spencer-road, East Camberwell, dearly be-
loved husband of Ethel, and loving father
of Alma and Trally (deceased), late Vic-
torian Railways, aged 66 years.
RICE. — On the 19th October, result of acci-
dent, James Ernest, eldest son of the late
James and Laura Rice, of 215 Nelson-place,
Williamstown. Private interment.
Requiescat in pace.
ROBINSON.— On the 19th October, at Mel-
bourne (result of accident), Harold V., be-
loved husband of Hilda Robinson, of 76
Brewster-street, Essendon, loving father of
Betty, aged 45 years.
RUTHERFURD.— On the 19th October, at the
Melbourne Hospital, Emily Jane, beloved
wife of the late Fredrick Rutherfurd, loved
mother of Gilbert, Ronald, Allan, Henry,
Cecil and Franklin, aged 67 years. At rest.
SCOTT. — On the 14th October, at Bendigo,
Donald Alexander (Don), dearly loved hus-
band of Sarah Scott, of 181 Victoria-
street, West Melbourne.
A weary sufferer at rest.
STEWART. — On the 15th October, at the
Alfred Hospital, Elizabeth, relict of the
late Francis Stewart, and loving mother
of Francis. R.I.P.
TALINTYRE.— On the 12th October, Winnie,
dearly loved friend of Mrs. Gallaut and
family, Bambra-road, Caulfield.
At rest.
TAYLOR.— On the 17th October, at Mildura
Base Hospital, beloved husband of Mary,
and loving father of George, youngest son
of Edward and Maria Taylor, loving brother
of Edward, Charles, Frank, Arch (S.A.),
Florence (Mrs. Hubbard), Reginald, Edith
(Mrs. Waugh), Minnie (Mrs. Dufty), Jack
(N.S.W.) and Elizabeth, aged 34 years.
Late Royal Australian Navy. Private inter-
ment at Mildura.
THOMPSON.—On the 17th October, at the
Caulfield Military Hospital, Reginald Bruce,
of "Mascoma," Higham-street, Cheltenham,
and Adelaide, late 3rd L.H. Brigade Train.
An Anzac.
THOMPSON. — On the 17th October, at the
Military Hospital, Caulfield, Reginald Bruce,
the loved brother-in-law of Edwin and Elsie
Tuck, Cheltenham; Claude and Jessie Moody,
Warragul, and William and Margaret
Frayne, Perth, W.A. An Anzac.
They shall not grow old, as we who are
left grow old. Age shall not weary them
nor the years condemn.
DEATHS.
THOMPSON.— On the 7th October, at St.
Ive's Private Hospital, East Melbourne, Wil-
liam, late of 17 Blair-street, Brunswick,
loved brother of Mrs. M. Thompson and
Mrs. E. E. Paull, loved uncle of Eva and
Wesley.
Father, mother, brothers and sister re-
united.
WALKER.—On the 19th October, at his
daughter's residence (Mrs. A. Summers),
157 Buckhurst-street, South Melbourne, Wil-
liam, the beloved husband of the late Ida
C. Walker. At rest. No flowers and no
mourning, by request.
WALSH. — On the 11th October, Hanora, de-
voted daughter of the late Denis and Ellen
Walsh, Diamond Creek; loving sister of
Elizabeth, Julia and Denis. Late of Dia-
mond Creek and Carlton.
May her soul, and all the souls of the
faithful departed, through the mercy of God,
rest in peace. — Amen.
WEST. — On the 16th October, at 55 Glen Eira-
road, Rippon Lea, John M. (late of Mur-
rumbeena), loving father of Fred, and father-
in-law of Myrle.
WHITEOAK. — On the 19th October, at Child-
ren's Hospital, Thomas George, dearly loved
son of Thomas and Ena Whiteoak, loved
brother of Beryl, grandson of Thomas and
Ellen Whiteoak, age 7½ months.
At rest.
— 37 Lothian-street, North Melbourne.
WHITEOAK. — On the 19th October, at Child-
ren's Hospital, Thomas George, loved
nephew of Harry, Vera (Mrs. Hardy), Ily
(Mrs. Condon), Emma (Mrs. McNeil), loved
cousin of Edna Hardy, Don, Gwen and
Betty Condon and Joan McNeil.
— 37 Lothian-street, North Melbourne.
WIESE. — On the 4th October, at 5 Marwick-
street, Flemington, Mary C., the dearly
loved sister of William, John, Margaret,
David (deceased), sister-in-law of Ellen Al-
lan, aunt of Ray, Jack, Ella and Albert. At
rest. Interred Melbourne Cemetery, Carlton,
5th October.
WILSON. — On the 19th October, at Geelong,
Ada, beloved wife of Gordon, and loving
mother of Jack, loved daughter-in-law of
John and Emily Wilson, Cheltenham, and
loved sister-in-law of Helen, Alastair,
Jessie, Grace and Euan.
WILSON. — On the 18th October, at his resi-
dence, 5 Shackell-street, Coburg, Wm. John
(Tot), loved only son of Mrs. Elizabeth Wil-
son, loved husband of Nellie, loving father
of William (deceased), Edward, Vera, John,
James, Joyce, loved brother of Florence,
Maude and Mabel, late A.I.F., 23rd Batt.,
aged 51 years.
WOLMAN.—At Epworth Hospital, Erin-street,
Richmond, Eva, beloved wife of Abraham,
loving mother of Freda, Minnie and Barney,
loved sister of Sarah (Mrs. Sherman), Joe
Annie (Mrs. Kerr, deceased), 63 Brighton-
road, St. Kilda.
WOODS. — A tribute to the memory of our
friend and brother-in-law, James Woods,
who died at his residence, Harp-road, Kew,
15th October.
A life made beautiful by kindly thoughts,
sympathetic words and gracious actions.
—Inserted by W. F. Stanton, D. Walters,
W. Jackson, D. F. Uren and P. Godden.
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the attention that can be riven
to It.
IN MEMOR1AM.
On Active Service.
CROCKER.-In loving memory of Leigh Eve-
ittiV.dl«d trance, 20th Octobor,
I., ii ?1? PorK? Lvercd, died of wounds Gnl-
i \ Aul»ust. I>oved brothers of Vera:
loved only sons of George and Maud Croc-
Uci, 'Evlelgh," Portcr-strcet, Prahran.
WEEKS.-In loving memory of our son and
brother. Gunner Eric Cameron Wceka, lOlat
orM rt®f who died in Franco on the
20th October, 1918.
Where the weary arc at rent.
—Inserted by his parents and sister, 11
Iranmerc-avenue, Carnegie.
IN MEMORIAM.
ra5niorX ot G- Barnes (late
V.R.), died 20th October, 1924. result of
accident.
Missed, the onme yesterday, to-day and
for uvor.
— Hla family.
BARON. — In loving memory of my donr hus
band and our dear father, who died 20th
October, 1033.
God saw that he wax wcarv,
Thn hill was hard to climb;
Ho He gently closed his tired eyes,
And withered, Pence be thine.
-Inrerted by his loving wlfo nnd son, C.
and Ji. Baron, und daughter, V. Page.
BARTON. — In loving memory of my beloved
wife and our dear mother, who passed away
on 2lsl Ociober, 1933,
Sweet memories of her lifetime cannot be
forgotten ever by us.
— lusertod by her loving husband nnd dear
children, Stanley, Charlie, Gwcnda, Marjorlt.
BARTON (nee Pooley). — In loving memory of
our dear sister, Charlotte Mary (Lottie),
who passed away 21st October, 1033.
In memory a silent thought,
In heart, a sllont sorrow,
— Innerted by her loving slaters and brothers,
Adn, CIhh, Ron und Leon.
BARTON. — In remembranca of our kind
friend, Mr. Barton.
--Inserted by A. H. and Mrs. Dinger, Ash-
burton.
BARTON. — In fond and loving memory of my
former cmnlojuv ana dear fr.eud, Mrs. Louvj
. Burton, ,vlio pasoed awny on the 21sl Oc
tober. 1933.
Sheltered by the Rock of Ages,
Anchored on tho golden shore;
Where there are no storms or sufferings,
Rest, nwcet rout for ever more.
— Inserted by Mrs. Rapson.
BATE. — In loving memory of my dear Jvus-
oand and loving father of Torn and Myrtle,
who passed away on ths Slot October, 1923.
Just, a sweet remembrance.
— inaortcd by his loving wife and family.
BEATTIE. — In loving memory of my dear
son, Arthur, killed at Keilor on the 18th Oc-
tober, 1933, brother of Daphne, John and Ted.
Remembered just the name to-day
As in the hour you passed away.
— Inserted by his sorrowing mother, sisters
and brother.
BIGGS.— In loving memory of our dear father,
Joseph Biggs, beloved husbuud of Ellen
Hhtg, who paired away on llkh October,
lUdo; also our brother-in-law, Charlie Cou-
rlns. who pnased away on tho 6th October,
1033. Rejoicing on their way.
— Insertod by his loving daughters, Florrlo
and LUUc.
BRENNAN. — In loving memory of Albert
Kiennan. loving bu:;band of Elizabeth, and
brother of Juocph, John, Theresa and Mary
(Mrs. Klngsleyj, who passed away twelve
months ago.
Gone, but not forgotten. Missed by all.
—Inserted by his brother, Joccph.
BREWER (nee ilackett). — in loving memory
ot our dear nluco, laubel, who passed away
21st October, 1926.
Bweet meinorloH wo retnlu.
—Inserted - by her loving aunt and uncle,
N. W. Patteroon.
BRIDAL.-— in loving memory of my dear
husband, Hnrry, and our loving father, who
pnjaod to the higher life on 20th October,
Not even sleeping.
Called to. glau awakening,
In heaven's endless da/.
Not still and moveless,
IStenped from curth'r. rough plans
To walk the King's highway.
— Inserted by bis loving wife and eons.
BRIDAL. — in loving memory of my dear dad
who passed to the higher life at Richmond
on 2l)lh October, 1933.
There's vision of a dear ono.
And sweet thought of other years,
And a face lull of lovcllnous,
,...Al 1 .vlav/ through my tears.
When night cornea softly stealing,
And roses moiat with dew.
Deep in my heart I cherish
Fond momorlfs, dear dad, of you.
—Inserted by his loving daughter and son-
in-law, Sylvia und Jim Tunks, Bunvood.
BROWN.— in ioviuk memory of our eldest
son and brother. Jack, who passed awuy on
the 21st October. 1932.
With tender love awl deep regret,
\> e who loved him never forget.
—Inserted by hla sorrowing purcnts and fls-
Uta, J<lo (Mrs. H. McCfUin, Halrnsdalc),
Essie, Doll (Mrs. Ellnrd); brother, Cliff, and
brother-in-law, Henry.
BRYCE.— In loving memory of our dear
fdberr'llWl 1>a3acd AWfty h the 21at Oc-
UweetOHt memory, fond and true,
Will ever remain, dear mum, of you.
--Innerted by her loving chUUren, Jewilo,
Oscar, Minnie, Violet ana AUioh
ikying memory of my dear wife
oa,1! nUs»r' Mary KlRen, who passed away
20th October, 1927. ii.I.P.
Always remembered.
—Inserted by her loving husband, Tom, and
daughter, Audrey.
COOPER.— in loving memory of my dear wife,
Afl? Elizabeth, who pos»ed away on the
20th Octobor, 1928; Rlao my dear mother,
Hlx years ago to-day I laid to rest
JTh® one I loved and honored tho best:
Dearer to me than words can tell
Was the wife 1 lost and loved so well,
—Inserted by her loving husband, Joseph,
. and children '
COOPER. — In loving memory of our dear
myther, who pawied away on tho 2Uth Oc
tober, 1928.'
You left behind an aching heart
That, loved you most of ail:
1 naver have nor over will .
Foigot you,, mothor denr.
— Inserted by her loving sou nnd daughter-
i"&, J»ura"'iS.ia«?',:i:!iy.a"d '"""""""v
J«-l&
who .mssoct away on 20lh October, 19S9
nh-o Qrnnrjinn. Our nul. , '
No ono knows how 1 miss you,
Borne may think the woun-J Is hciUcl.
Ili.t they III Ue know the, Borrow,
t„ :?pa "i"'!". heart concealed.
Sothfr'ln-la,!- S'1" Vora'
C<holpied ni,rr;y 20t.f
a? » Caulflcld llospknl, lato A.I.x" "
Not a tiny do wo forpct you
in our honrt, you're always ncart
t\o whu loved you, sadly inlss you
Ah It duwiis tho (Irot sad year.
— iTWeitcd by his loving mother and family
COOPER.— In loving memury of our dear
friend, Duke,, whu left eurtli's ohitdows for
heaven s sumdihto on 70th October, luay.
Gone, hut not forgotten.
— InBorted hy I,. A., 'r.c.
CUI'trK.— In loving memory of my dear fattier
who departed IhlH lite on 20th Oetobcr urn'
God nnw that he wan weary,
The hill was hard to climb;
So Ho gently closed his tired eyes.
And whispered, Pcne.c bo thine.
ttndmfmn»y. """ iIr"' W" 1-anBrt""
CUU.UM.--ln loving memory of our dear
mother, Mnry Ann, who pasiicd away on
20th Octobor, 3928. '
There's u beautiful star In heaven.
TTmt glitters and softly gleams;
That star Jo our own dear mother,
The beautiful prido of my drcuinn.
Ma and pa reunited.
A clU3tov of loving memories.
-rtMorteri by her loving daughter, Lavlntn
and family.
WJCY. — In loving momor ynf our dear mo
ther, fcJdJufl Davuy, who passed away 20th
October, 1931.
Amoving mcmorlos novor die.
As years roll on and days go by.
—Inserted by her loving nun and Uyughter-
ln-law, Arthur and Jean Dunstono, 20 Caro
line-street, Auburn.
DAVEY.— In loving memory nf mv dear hus
band, who passed away on tho 20th Octobor,
God saw the ioa«l was getting rough.
The hill too Meep to climb; '
He gently closed dad'n woary eves.
And whispered, Peaco ba t'litne.
— Inserted )iv his loving wife and family,
bdj friend, Hurry. "
IN MEMORIAM.
DAVEY,— In loving memory of our dear
mother, who paoand away on the 20th Oc
tober. 1031.
God knows how much I miss her,
He counts tho tears I shod;
He whispers, "Hush, she only sleeps,
Your darling In not dead."
—Inserted by Dolly and Bid Anthony and
grv.ndson, Fred. .
DAVEY. — in loving memory of our denr mo
ther and ginndmu, who passed away on
20Ui October, 1931.
tUu» heard a voice we did not hoar.
Which said she must not ntay;
And v/lthout good-bvc to those she loved
Bho calmly paused away.
-—Inserted by hor loving daughter nnd son-
in-law, Florence and Henry Reddish, arid
grandchildren, Dorothy and Henry,
DAVEY. — in lovtng memory of our dear
mother, who passed awuy on the 20th Octo
ber, 1931.
R's not the tear that is ohed at the time
That tells of the heart that in torn.
But the loneliness of the after years.
And the sorrow silently borno.
—Inserted by Clara and Byd Way, and
grandchildren, Tod, Jessli and Thclnm.
DAVEY. — in loving memory of my dear
mother and grandmother, who passed away
on the 20th October, 1931.
Her absence Is silent sorrow,
—Insertod by her daughter. Jessie: son-tn-
Jaw, Blmon. and grandchildren, Jlac, Nu-
th.tn, Bornlce, Dolly and Inna.
DAWRON.— Jn fond and loving memory of
««.r. Renin, accidentally killed on
20th October, 1925. Loved by all.
— inserted by her loving parents and sls-
. tors. Ivy and Edna.
DAWBON.-In affectlrmnlo remembrance of
the late Maud Dawson, who passed away on
21st October, 1933, at Coburg.
--Inserted by her cJatcr, Fanny, also Es-
tellc. Mel, HUmn, Harry and Cum.
— I,n memory of my dear
father. Joseph Patrick Dolan, died 20th
October. 1929. Always remembered,
—inserted by his loving daughter, Dorothy.
lovl,K memory of my der.r
m .,cr Snd oup dcar KrAn« who pnsscd awry
2r?tb 0c'ober, 1931. late of MarkcL-
utrect, our gran.
Hor llfo w/u full of kindly deeds,
A helping hand to nil in need.
Sincere nnd truo In heart and mind.
A wonderful memory to leave bohlnd.
—inserted hy her loving son and daughter-
In-law, Mr. and Mrn. Drake; sister, Mra.
Dickinson, and grandchildren.
DUNHAM. — To tho chorlshod memory of my
taf»d h'lfband, Precy, antt oSrdSvotad
bcr 1930 paaau(l awaY the 21st Octo-
ir!.3 7lnar,1 wa. ,n bla home,
Ue toiled and did his best;
a ,b(iro bl8 Plh, he bore It well,
And how ho nuffered none can tell
JrerM ixJwi Wl"' Fl0 and cW1"
2?.th. October 1030, at
Ppm Sl" llMPltal. After oporAtloD.
wJPre. ?a, |. ",,a dottrly beloved non ol
street v., "S' Dtltihom, nf 2IU Edward-
nit?-' Ji",111 Brwnswlck, a so brother of
Elorrie oiI,WRr?)' Rni1 lttlsbend ol
z lorne (nee Parsons), aged 36 vears
neetkjK where no ehaaowe Vn.
rtoHP«H?Ci. ".I0 ,IF « Wat In ue all.
92 «. v n,t bo hrokvn chain
A- ope hy one we nicoi nvatn
wife"0 by hls lovlnB mother, 'nlttcr and
ICbViSP'ofCne? Tay1,or)— !n lovlnn remem-
Etnmie ov nB "attithtor and hi. to;-,
103 passed away on 20lh October;
Onl:'aa.n,fln.ory of bygone dnya.
And a wish for a face unseen
HVa co"®tant feeling that. Ood alone
— lili.K9 I .c . wha,1 ,m|Bht have been.
Ettlo and Cliff."" lovln" fat"»' """her,
EUDEY. — In loving memory of William Vudev
inir dcpS.rt«' 'his lite on the 2tet OctobeJ'
1020. Ever rcmnmbcrcd. "
by ,"'s '"vlag wife and daughtern.
-uh. 7n lvb'K memory of our clear
St'tL'Bs55ih,,,Kir.SlBt."%1wao p"-d a-ay
FVir\ 7 '«£%' " and family.
iisiiS kT' . ,ovl"K memory of our dear
October! a 93i ' pa"e'' awaV «n tho 20th
o0"0'1 nr "" lhal are Wt-
flnucl'tcr' n f "rnhn-, ""'Inlf "Cd'
littf1 1 t,lc au,,shinc, where roses rrow
nun ,Jl lb0 wound be healed
In yonder clime.
W. and E. X.,!,"r V'n:: 'aU,er and moth".
Hn n«if-lilc(.cI.rn®> rUBt ftnd «ver,
V'" whten|l,P" l0C f"'1" dPp!0rtagrSt:
sr-rsssK-'s'
Sweet memories we retain.
in«ii»w!.«nl»cnc2 wo rQr-i©mher.
PRSP v , , ,' "'vlnB v-'"c ""il family.
T n lovlnS memory of my dear hue.
»oted,hho,a5' wha U'M ornhl\?e
Inserted by hla loving wife. May
lavin/ memory of my dear
wife and our dear mother. VletoHn ri««
2W t?ve .svbl rp(nemher.
rr\
,ovlnB memory ot jnv drnr
C|r'- Norma, loved sister of in,
Hri? nDaWnny 01 Ealrflcld 20th October'
"5 a«» 3 years B months; .a'so my dear
H?h So, "d&.ra"C,! aa'ny
For them sweet rest
For us Just mvmorfesl
th Tftrt Tb? bfr ,ovbl6 molhor and rietor
J'ura'n-»treci, Abbotsford
rl?Ur?'rPiHlolcen 2' living memory to my
5ulv I aa3 aca'aatoi
ci.ng
dell) Uy ",:tcr- X'hoebe <MrTl2.1uS-
Hd"r\"wm IS,vhc„.rcm,(:mbran« of our
hlr w? P"«ed away 21st Octo-
ber, 1932; also dcur Florrlo nth n«,.
, Ever remembered.
— mcir loving pareotv.
IIOI'KINB (nee Stone).-— In lovlnr mrmnn- or
d know the road was gottlnr miiou
hill too Steep to clfm".B
An. i 1 eloflcd her weary oyo«.
And whispered, peace be thine
'"Sfra'vlr- fath"-
IS-" wresJi'-Sy JltirtoliYr:
Gono from us, dear Jean,
TniiliL Pcyer .to bu forgotten,
inserted by her loving sister. brothi»r-in-
burv,alNewport'. "e"' Wl'' a"1 Vnlda Urcd-
UVt f,n '0V'"B memory of rny dear wife
Ootoborfayi)32! paasea away on the 20tli
Time takes 'away the edge of grief
h?.'..!?Sm,nry ,lurn,s uaclc every leai.
and brother/ Jack. nfi husband. moUter.
IN. laving memory of my dear son-in-law
bcr/C10Ju.n K" dlc" oa the 2?st OctS:
k?ylr'l?irI"fin';riC1' are left behind
-I ''fe that was uprli.-lu, loving and lilnd
—25 Graltan-jtrret, I'rnhran.
ISAACS (nee Abadec).— In ford remembrance
of mv dear mother, Sarah Isaacs, who
passed away on 18th October. 1029
Ever remembered.
Tiiirr M?„-y.1?cr 'v|nB daughter, Frances
Cwen I-ipman) and Brainidaughter,
'ovlng memory of our dent
20th Octolleran 1030;"iilHOWm,r "dm? grand
mother, wlio pnssetl away October. 1 |i | y
",:,<;ry H V'a"'?" we nteet crere- day.
tiiTt o f / . y husband and children.
J 1/l.l.y AN. — In sad and loving mcmorv of
our dear eon and brother. Hurry, who Mssei
away on the 21st October, ltiio; and SS?
dear brothor nnd uncle, William Slmnson
iPolmf , aVay " u,c """ October, 1920.'
1 ouacHt of /ncrnories linger yet
loo Ucarly loved to ever forxe't
eister" and 1irothcrdVlnB """"" "nd father,
K"SIav,aym""ryoa''hSr is& "<
Thoughts return to days gone past,
on.' u) memorln last.
Krone. 'oylng husband, John
'ov'air memory of my dear
mother, who passed away 21st October, 1928
fond granny of little l.cn. ' '
Two little words not hard to sprit,
Hut we will remember till the end—
Aiy mother,
apd. "aughter-ln-
remembrance of our dear
October iu26 vaaa#d 10 a b|Blier life 2Lst
iVr her, awcet rcat;
For us, juot incmorics.
— InzcrtoU by Linda oud Nonuao,
m©mory of my dear mother.
a ,fl3ed away /let Octobor, 1928.
w?/hW,#n«y?lL are waya remembered,
With teniierucsu, love and rogret:
At Bunset awcct ineiuorlea linker.
i«2£/a»nK »?r never forget.
In- 1 aw, Adn "an d f J lick !' B daUK"ter and n-
wnydCon
i»i?ai MnPviVi bcr-' , i033' at tho privato hoa-
tu-nr u!,r, eI1' ulf my dcai Charles
n OO t'T'1 WHy ,cn tb« 16tU JilUU-
KBoU 1 ?a<lly mlswnd.
t#T«»fH . y lovlpg wlfo and mother.
u/iirt ' Twr.n b|v,nB memory Uf our mol|l<>r
, away 20lb October, 1923, at
our de,ir father, 8th June,
1UJ1. Jfondly remembered. -u«t.,
--innerted by tnelr lovjng familv.
K?M1'«7ln loving memory of Jcannlr, who
l'rahrnna'Vny n llt)l ctobUl"» WW, ai
— Inscried by Pcirla family. Ultima.
loy,inK Vincent Jamcc
Kunj, who dltu on 2l«i October, 1933.
tor" living wlfo and duugh-
1CEPINY.---In sad nnd loving memory of my
a«tOred brother, Jim Kenny, who uled sud
denly Cauliluld Cup day, 1938. R.H'.
A .lovinK brother, v.Uu «. istfrtil of Kohl.
7.7 i kt bi' bJ'H Bhster, L. Dragon,
and M. Mcphcn/i, P.sfendon.
b,vbl»? memory of my dear
lhinCilnb0 i,aud ny on (ho 2Uth Oc-
tonrr, 103.1. A patient stufeier at reut.
- -Inserted by her yqunqeut con, Hon.
lovlnk memory of our dear
her ip 17 parBC<l JUvay 0:1 lbo 2oth Octo-
l0tV,ay bi'lnps imrk mrmnrfoa of f.omcouo
i.tt JK> wn.? iwvim;, kind and truo,
wnoao audio wun as dear as tho nunuhlnc,
Dear mother, that someone was von.
--InBorted hy bcr loving daughtcru, Mary
nnd Jewel, nnd Krandcnlldren.
KIBSACIC. — in it ad and loving memory of tny
«ojir uutit, Prnnceo Jane, who passed away
?? b0, -Oih October, loid, laic of 60 Vic-
torla-street North MeJoourne.
Sweetest r.wmorle,'/ linRer vet.
— insortefi by bur loving niece, Lily Rain-
. J,.).rd> and Gwen, "Arcadia," Must Proston.
J)'ln¥ . v-wwy at our darling
.'.d. A'Ktcl'« Morrlo, who wau uc-
!hJ\n!,y kl!,cd ,>n 20lh October, 1931.
olio is safe in tho keeping of Jcrus,
Ti« »h?y. !V. ."urrow and care,
«L« » aut.Mld kingdom of heaven,
T.,wiW. alllnij tu wolcoine un Ihero.
tiiJia L.d» by, bur iotTowInc parents, bro-
& Tftbd olfltern, Albert, Dorothy Ar»
thur, I.yallo and reggy,
X//i.w;77An b,yK»E menuiry of my dear nloco,
toSfr lb'UCt 1 on lh0 a0lh 0c"
»,nue t/ikos away the edge of irricf,
Mcniory tttrnu bade every leaf,
by Ml7 und M"- JabtcB Williams
ana fum,ly, and Aunty Flora.
IN MEMORIAM.
M£lK,In iovlng memory of my darling nla-
20tet&.T931WaS a"'dCntr'"y k"1Cd 00
Renting wnore no shadows fall,
ta .perfect peace t»ho awaits un all:
God will llnlc the broken chain,
Ab one by one we meet again.
— Imieruvl by her loving sister and brother-
in-law, Lily and Jack.
LAND. — In loving memory of our darling
SH Vh1o«ibiSJ!10lMl': aacklentally kill.o
Ueep In onr heart tliore'e a plclnro.
Of a loved one gone to rest.
In memory's frame we will keep |,
For .she was one nf the host.
--Inserted hv Uncle Frank, Auntie Lot
Bonnie and Eileen.
MAOUIltE. — In loving memory of mv friend,
liliee:, passed awuy Oetobcr. lu!;3.
Rod's greatest Rlfl.-ltemombrance,
VVlnriTe' M nRdton'. lnB
away oa 2uth October, 1031, Sadly mfficd.
Do not ask us If wo miss her,
There la auch a vacant place;
-? ,we CVfi,r forget her footutops
And her darling little face.
—Inserted by her loving mother, father.
Intern and brother. «.«»,
M i,?.1. G f,,,77tj n fnd remembrance of my
Y lllln»n (into Victorian Railways.),
wno paxied awry on the 21st October, 1032.
f'adly missed.
— Inserted by his loving wife.
M?Si5A,CKfc;N'19.. fORd remembrance of my
dear uncle, William, who pasted on 2iat
Octooer, 1932. Gone, but not forgotten.
—Inserted by his loving nlecc, Ruby.
.Itl loving memory of dear
tnuther, olol 2uth Octoot.-, ' 1U21,
T-iv?1"1/ » loXod nna tfadly mlsfied.
77 t- "er loving son and daurhtor-
In-law, Harry nr.cl Alice, Ht. Klldn.
M(j!?MNPkY, rIn lovlnK memory of our dear
father and Krandfatuer, William Hunn wim
nf'nV'Sl "'e_un the 20t OctobcBr"'l927"
at GoiTimmUon. Tarmanla, ' '
i artlng cornea nud loved ones leave tu
Hovered are thorc earthly lien ; '
In the hearts of those who loved them
Loving memories never die
t . A wonderful father.
—Inserted by hla daughter and son-in-law
Kurumburra 1 Gl1' AUvo and GcorBQ Ferka',
MqlKNES.— in loving memory of my denr
awayn20thaoetolmTS193tI.th"- who passcd
r . ,T, raemury ever dear.
v.r,; ''" '1 >y llls bereaved wlfu and family.
'ovlng memory of Arncs, wlfo
T 'hU'J &
LnntheW2I0»t.doi!to,be "'SSm. ' E,oUrn"iak,
TION.—in loylnx memory of our mother
Octo'lfer! 1929. n' who pacaeii awy 24th
— Rene, Jnck,' Ren, Pat.
NELSON. — In loving memory of our
the'yotit OetlboRdi%o.Wh Paa"d away
h,r kl"<1 ami dear old ways,
with mum wo spent our happiest days;
friend 3 yU' Whcn necd a
On you 'w'O always could depend.
ra'u'K, &yMnaa'ltyB. hU'U"d' Rnd
NIviuI ?Nv"r.I>',1 loving mctnory of dear mother,
October who dL'Paitcd from us tin 20th
The tlowera' I piece upon your grave
May wither and. uecay,
But thoughts, of you, dear mother.
Will never fade away.
-Inaerted by her loving non. Fred, daurh-
ter-ln-law, Katie, and Krandchlldren.
NELSON.— In loving memory of my dear mo-
srric® IMO? pas3ed away n
To-day, aj I look at your photo,
A picture bo loving and true,
Can you wonder, why my heart in aching
And longing, dear mother, for you.
—inserted by her loving daughter, DoriB.
NISISON.— In loving memory of our dear
mother. Ellen Judith, who passed away on
the 20th October. 1930. '
I watched beside your bedside.
As the lonely hours passed.
And how my heart was broken
When' I buw you breathe your last.
—Inserted by her loving daughter and sod-
in-law, Ruby and John.
NELSON. — In loving memory of our dear
1930 ' wno l>asacd wuy 26th October,
To-day brings back sad memories
Of a loved one gone to rest.
And those who think of her to-day
Are tho ones who love her beat.
77 incir,!f,d !% h,or non and daugh-
Ron Alfred and Margarettc, and little
NI.IiS?NV!n 'ivlnK mc,lnory of our doar
tuber 193' Pa«e<l away on 21st Oc-
Titne pasres on, but memory stays,
Loved und remembered by us always
— Inserted by hor loving sister and brother-
in-law, Dick aud Alice James, and little
nephew, Lridle, Tynong.
£9%' — In, ,,ftd nnd loving memory of
October? lSsal ' W" pasacd fuvay 2Ist
This Is a cad day of remembrance,
Sad and bitter to recall;
when the one we loved was taken
By a short and midden call.
To think wo could not say cood-byo
nlwayfi bring regret;
But we who loved you dearly
Are tho ones who won't forget.
May her dear noul rest In peace.
—Inserted by her loving alstcr and brother-
in-law, A. and H. Hlne.
O'CONNOR. — In loving memory of Nornh
(Nan), who pasFed away 21st October, 1933.
Sadly mlescd nnd loved by all.
—Inserted by her loving sister, Flo.
OTTAWAY. — In loving memory of our dear
little daughter, Bessie, who died on tho 21st
October, 1929.
Fondest memories, true and tender,
Just to show Wo still remember.
—Inserted by her loving father and mother,
brotheru Reuben and Jack, and sister Nellie.
PAGlUM. — In loving memory of our dcat
mother, who passed awuy on the 19th Oc
tober, 10.13. At rest.
—Inserted hy her children, LcvrlB, Victor,
>Jorem:o, Connie and Esther.
PATE. — In loving memory of our dear hus
band and father, who passed av/ay 20th
October. 1938.
Not just to-day, but every dnv.
In silence we remember.
— lnsorted by his loving wife end family,
Ted, Mort and Eunice.
PLAISTED.— In loving memory of a dearly
loved and devoted Husband and father, who
passed to the higher life on the 21st October, 1932
Hot Just to-day, but every day,
la silence we remember.
— Inserted by his loving wife and family..
PUTTICK (Alfred). — In loving memory of our
dad, who left us 21st October, 1933.
Alwnyo In our henrts.
- — Inoerted by May und Jim.
RAYNER. — in loving memory of my dear mo
ther, who passed away 2Uth October, 1931.
The flowers we place upon your gruvo
May wither and decay,
But memories of you, dear mother.
Will never fade.
—Inserted by her loving daughter nnd aon-
In-law, Evelyn and Vlv, HUdyard; aloo
RAYNER.— In loving memory of ray dear mo
ther, Kathleen Ruyncr, who passed av/ay on
tho 20th October, 1931.
Always remembered.
—Inserted by her loving daughter. Knsslc.
RILEY. — In loving memory of rny dear wife,
wno parsed away 22nd Octobor, 1931.
What a beautiful memory to leave behind.
She worked hard for those she loved, and
left us to remember.
—Innerted by her loving husband, T, Riley.
ROBERTSON.— In sacred memory of our de
voted nurcnts, Alexander Du it Robertson,
our beloved father, colled homo on tho 15th
October, 1923; our devoted mother, Annlo
Maria, 10th June, 1001, and dear grandma,
Mary Anderson, dlod 21st April, 1898,
. Deeply mourned.
7n.ni ii«ed l"c fttmlly- "Blair Atbol,"
570 Bruno .vlek-street, North FUzroy.
ROGERS.— In loving memory of my dear
husband and our dear father, Leslie Thoaiaa.
Y!fra I,a»ed.. awftyu on tbe 2,,tb October,
lur 1i\e®vnK where no shadows fail.
Inserted by his loving wile and chil
dren, Hilda. Keltli and lull.
Joyk'fT. memory of our dear
mother, Jcsulo lionald, who parsed away on
21nl October, 1939. '
—Inserted by, her loving family, Jcau,
Harry, Boswoll, Jessie and Burt,
ROSS (noo vorcb).— In loving, memorv of mv
uear wife and our devoted mother, Klale,
.Vi.|,ttSJed AWuy «» Gio 29th October, 1938.
rhe ones that loved you dearly
Are the ones who will never target.
, , . Sadly missed.
Ian?rP IlCr 10v,ntf husband and
ROSE. — To the cherished memory of our son,
Raymond, died on tlio 19th October, 1032
_ bweet rent.
Gone from tins world u0 quickly,
I lucjtcd like a llower In bloom;
Co young, so sweet, so loving,
On wliy was lie called so soon 7
The day brings back r.ad memories,
Memories that make us cry:
To think you were taken, Ray,
And never said cood-b"c,
and brother hIa lovmg pinjnta and staters
ROSE.— -in loving memory of our dear grand-
uon, Ray, died 19th October, 1932.
just a lino of sweot remembrance,
Jiut a token fond and true;
a m«mory of sweet affection,
R To Bhow, dear Ray, wo think of you.
Bnort and sudden wao tho call,
Tho sudden death was a shock to Ml;
ris sad, but true, we wonder why,
?b® h?1 ore always first to die 7
uncles hI lovlns Efandpqrcnta and
Yogen). — in loving memory of our
dear sister-in-law and beloved auntie, El-
1933 paascd away on lbo 20th October,
God cently closed her weary yes.
And whispered. Peace bo thine.
— Inserted by ivy, Ted and Alan.
ROSS.— -In loving memory of dear Elsie, who
ffi?c?»llwuytonJha 2mh October, 1935.
Only those who havo lout loved ones can tell
VL rr<>w of Parting without a farowcll.
HexyeP ' Ross, Peicy and
ROBS.— In loving memory of Elsie Ross.
m|P ,out friany things,
But this they 11 wipe out never,
Tim memory of those hannv davn
wnen wo were all together.
—Inserted by her friend, c.T.o.
RUNDLE. — In ewcet remembrance of our
U'rey doa„"Kj%I October,Cri93331'' Wh
With tender love and deep regret
Ho who loved you will never forget.
Dearer to memory then words can tell
Is tho one we lost and loved bo woll.
Alwayfl so loving, uufiolfloh and kind.
J«ew In this world her equal to find.
A beautiful life came to an end,
Who died as oho lived — everyone's friend
—Inserted hy her loving mother, nlrters and
Q? n"Sl\uascn. ' E> I'alrlli'1'1. ""j
RUNDLE. — In loving memory of Rone wh.
psosad away 17th October. 1983.
Loved, remembered, longed lor always.
SEMPLE.— In loving memory of my Ucnr
viie. Mnry. who missed away on 20th
October, 1933. Sadly mlflned.
—Inserted hy her loving husband.
flHA.NIBROOK. — In loving memorv of my dear
r.W.n r' . wb, pa«M©'l away 2lnt Ociober.
1928: also Jopmo; '
UfVlnR memories sweet and tender.
Just to show I still remember.
—Inserted hy her loving daughter. Esther.
SINCLAIR, — In loving memory of my dear
wlfo nnd our dear moLhcr, who paused
away on tne 20th October, 1927.
h_g 3CBr» may wlpo out many things,
Rut this they wipe out never,
The memory of thufu Jiappy days
TUftt wo all spent together.
—Inserted by hor loving husband, George,
and sans, Fred, Alc:c., Roy, North Mel-
bourne.
GLATER. — Jn lovtng memory or my dear little
poy. Hrociaio. who died very suddenly on
the nisi October, 1923; tho dear brother of
Mark and Isabel.
At the rising and octtlng of the Bun
I do remember you.
— Inserted by his lonely mother.
fJMKL CUER. — In loving memory of my dear
Jhinhahd and our lathee, who died on the
201 h October. 1023.
God will link the broken chain
Htlll closer whon we meet ugaln,
— Inserted hy hlB loving wife and family.
SMITH. — In loving memory of my dear Wlfo
Ud otir loving mother, who passed awav
on the 20th October, 1931,
— ineortcd by her loving hueband and fatn-
i IN MEMORIAM.
SMITH (nco Lacy).— -In loving memory of our
dear sister, Sarah Agnes, who nucJicd away
on 20th October, 1931.
Loving memories, true and lender,
Just to Hhow we ntlll remember.
— Inserted by her loving slbtcrs and broth
ers.
STARK, — Jn loving memovy ot dear mother,
Agiics Jane, whu passed away on the 20tn
Octooer, 1932; nl.'o uear father, who pajcd
away on tho tit n April, l'j25.
Reunited. A'icmory lingers always.
— Inserted by their loving family.
STEWART. — Tn sad but loving memory of our
darling son, Arthur, who uopnrled this lilo
on 20f.Ii October, 1923, aged 9 years.
— Inserted by bis loving parents. Mao and
i.hy tJlowaU. and brother, Hob, AgricuRurai
College, DooUie.
TAGGART. — In loving memory of our dear
little son, William (Billy), who passed away
at 1'ulrileld Hospital on the 2oth October,
1917, after three tlpy' illness, aged 5 years
and 3 months, our darling little Billy.
Dearer to memory than words can tell,
Is our dear little sou we lust, and loved to
well.
Mumma nnd daddn, sisters and brothers,
Stella. Stanley, Claude, May, Gladys, Sid
ney, Normau.
TANNAHILL.— In loving memory of our dear
father, who paused away on the 20th Octo-
ber, 1932. Ever remembered.
— Inserted by Irene, Andrew and little Leon.
TANNAHILL.— In loving memory of dad,
who passed peacefully away on 20th Octo-
ber, 1932; also mum, who Yell asleep on
29th December, 1929.
A silent thought brings many a tear.
Alwayg remembered.
— Inserted by Maude.
THGM.— In loving remcmbranco of my beloved
husband and our Ueur father, George Fisher,
who departed thl.i life on 19th October
1931, at Coburg.
wo meet Jn memnry'n garden every day.
— Inserted by hlu loving wife aud daughters.
TREVILLYAN.— In loving memory of my dear
hutband and our father, who pnsflcd away
on 3lat Ociober, 1033.
A Hllent thought, a secret tear,
SHU keep your memory ever dear.
— Inserted by hl3 loving wlfo and eons.
TROWBRIDGE. — in loving memory of our
father, Thomas George, who parsed away
on the 13th October, 1921.
I'caoe, perfuet pence,
WALKER. — In loving momorly of my dear
husbtthcl, who died on 20th October, 191&;
«):« ray dear daughter, who died on 11th
Jul>, 1U16; also mother, father and niece,
Gwcnnle. '
For 'hem awcct rest,
For . us fond rnemorlos.
—Inserted by his loving wife, A. E. Walker,
Millgrove.
WILLIAMS.— In loving memory of my nephew
and coti3in, Lycll, who passed away on l-lth
October, 1933, nt Korang.
— Inserted by Porrls family. Ultima.
WINSTON, — In loving memory of dear old
dad, and pa of Isabel Wlnoton and Letly,
who passed away on the 20th October. 1929.
Just, a loving tribute, dad.
Aa it dawno another year,
And we cherish still tho mcmorle3
.Of1'0 Ujty» when we had you here.
Inscued by hla loving daughter and son-
In-law, Alma und Harry Smith.
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.
a l£an.— BEATTY nnd JACK ALLAN and
.£»- Mra. COULD JNCI nnd FAMILY de.ilra to
nxrrenn their sincere THANKS to nil friends
tor cards, letters, IHcfrnnis nnd llorul trl-
butea, also personal expressions of sympathy,
tu their recant bereavement. Will all please
a£c,iC . tb,a as n Pfireonal acknowledgment
of their deepest gratitude.
77 Paklngton-street, St. Klldn.
A RLSTUON'G,— MrZ ARMSTRONG and
uf-x FAMILY deslro to TIIANK all relatives
and friends for letters, telegram:), messages
of oympaihy und Uoral trlbulen in their re
cent sad bereavement, cnpccin.lly thunkmg Dr.
rtawson, _ Nurses Tuvknolt, Carroll and
Bmlth, Mr. and Mrs, Scott, also Mr. and
Mrs. Moore. Will ah plcace accept this as a
personal ncknowledymnt of sincere graU-
"Noondarl." Cllfiou-Btrcct, Euroa,
BAIItD.— Mrs. A. BAIRD and FAMILY de-
slre to THANK nil friends, relatives and
neighbors, especially thanking Rev. D. Giceson
and Rev. p. Tourney; also Air. and Airs. Nan-
.tervis, Mr. and Mrs. Hart, Mr. and Mrs.
Straeh&u, Atr. and Mrs. Vlckery, and Slalcru
Emillun and Findon, Will all please nccept
tude <m nc,tnow,edmont of olncero gratl-
Balrd and family, 51 Argyle-street, Fltz-
BELLION.— Airs. BULLION and FAMILY
desire to express their sincere APRREC1A-
TiON for the kind messages of sympathy
and floral tributes received during their recent
sad bereavement. Will nil please accept
this as a personal acknowledgment of their
sincere gratitude.
40 Hlcitford-strcct. East Brunswick.
BKNTT - Y'-r JOllFi BENNETT
I'AMITA desire to express their sincere
THANKS L, all Wnd friimda nnd rch'tlrea
for nnrda. letters, tclenrr.ma nnd hennllCul
lloral tributes received during our recent Had
borcavement. especially thanklni; Dr. T. II.
Royd, Row Father Donavon and Mrs. Klllott.
flhio girls of nmchlno room of Harkncss Shoo
ami emp.oyea of J. I;. Foulln nnd clicking
Vmi. Helllngs, for their kindness. Will
all pleaac accept this as a persona! acknow
ledgment of our deepest gratitude.
27 Falrehlld-ctrcct, Abbotsford.
BRAY.— Mrs. HUNT and FAMILYdcsireto
express their sincere THANKS for the
many kind messages of sympathy, letters,
cards, telegrams and floral tributes received
during their rccon sad bereavement, especially
thanking Mrs. Duncun and employes of the
A.J.C., Chapel-street, South Ynrru. Will nil
plcnso accept this ns a personal acknowledg
ment of sincere gratitude.
O.'ibnrne-strect, South Yarra. .
CAMPBELL. — Airs. CAMPBELL ami
DAUGHTER deslro to TIIANK all rela
tives nnd friends for telegrams, cards, floral
tributes nnd pcrnonnl cxprcsslonu of sympathy
received In their recent sad bereavement, espe
cially thanking the Rev. J. K. Robinson, Sur
rey IIHJn; membcra of the Scottish Union anil
societies, nnd the staff of tho Melbourne Hos
pital, Ward 24.
50 Andrew-street, Northcoto.
/"4AV12.— Mr. L. CAVE "and SONS desire ta
KJ express their THANKS to rolaUvea and
fiiendd for toicgrams, letters, cards, lloral tri
butes and personal expressions of rympathv
in their recent and bereavement. Plunsu nc
cept this as a personal acknowledgment of
gratitude.
CORBETT, G.A.— Mr. aniTATrs. COUBETT,
sen., and Mre. COUBETT, jun., desire
to sincerely THANK All jclatlvc.i and friends
for letters, telegrams, lloral tributes anil pur-
Houal expression:) of sympathy during their
recent bereavement. Will uil please accept
this u« a personal ncknowledgmtnt.
282 lloddlc-fltrcct, Abbotsfora.
131LLIOTT.— Mr. JACK and TOM ELLIOTT
J desire to THANK all friends, relatives and
neighbor/) for telegrams, letlcm floral tributes,
personal sympathy In their recent wad be
reavement. Will ull please accept this as a
personal acknowledgment of their sincere gratl-
tude.
rs. J. B. FAGG nnd other AIEAl.
i4c,lta of the IAMILY deslro to express
inelr sincere THANKS to all friends and re-
latlons for telegrams;, letters, cards and lloral
tributes received during tnelr recent cad be
reavement. Will all please accept this as a
titude acknowledgment of our sincere gra-
"Beilc Vue," Ballan.
Graham.— the widow and family of
the Into It. L. GRAHAM desire to
thank relatives and friends for their kind
ness shown In their recent sad bereavement,
telegrams, letters, cards and lloral tribute/),
especially thanking Dr. Lehmnnn. nluo
doctors, BtftfT, Nos. 3 and 4 wards, and others
at the Oaulticld Military Hospital. Rev. Wil
liams And residents of Marlbyrnong. Will
all kindly accept this as our personal ncknow-
ledgincnt.
KEEN, — Mrs. ALICE GREEN and FAM-
\J( ILY ileslrc to express their sincere
THANKS for the many kind mesiuges of sym
pathy, letters, cards, telegrams ami Uoral tri
butes received during their recent sad bereave
ment. Will all please accept this us a per
sonal acknowledgment of their sincere grati
tude.
15 Walthnm-fitrcct, Flcmlngton,
Hyde.— Mrs. M. I, iiydh and son (Mail-
rice) deslro to thank their friends
for their kindness and sympathy In their be
reavement. Will all please accept this ac
knowledgment of our gratitude!
"Cherwell," 197 Clarke-street, Northcotc.
EN D A LL. — 1 Tho PARENTS of the laTe
NORMA MAY KENDALL return THANKS
for all lloral tributes In their sad bereavement.
Will all please accept this as an acknowledg
ment of our gratitude.
23A Kcnuie-strcct, Thornbury.
KUTCHioT'M rs. EtZa KUtHTeR and
Mrs. ISABELLA KUTCHER nnd FAMILY
doslre to THANK all kind frlenda for cardc.
letter/?, telegrams, floral tributes and personal
expressions of sympathy in their recent and bo-
reavement. will all please accept this as
a personal acknowledgment of deepest grati
tude.
annshlnc.
J' INANE.— The FAMILY of lllo late MAR-
J GARET L1NANB desire to express their
sincere T1IAN KB to relatives and xriends for
their letters, cardn. tclcgramo, floral tributes
and personal visits in tholr 'recent sad bereave
ment, especially, thanking tho Reverend Father
tiholton, Dr. Byrne, and the Myer Emporium
and staff. Wilt all pluaeo nccept this a a a
personal acknowledgment of our sincere grati
tude.
25 Grelg-ctreet, Footscray.
OCIC.— Mr. HENRY LOCK and HON wish
to THANK all relations nnd friends for
letters, telegrams, cards, floral tribute/). In
their recent sad bereavement. Will all please
accept tills an a personal acknowledgment of
our sincere gratitude.
13 Dwycr-streel, Clifton Hill.
IOCK.— The B lurfTlEuTnd 8I8TERB of the
J late LILLIAN LOCK wish to THANK
relatives und friends for lettcrn, telegrams,
c/'rdn, floral tributes: also personal expres
sion of sympathy. Wo appreciate tho kind-
Ufa's given to our loved elsCer. . Will all please
accept this as personal acknowledgment of our
deepest gratitude.
"Lockvllle." 13 Dwyrr-3treet. Clifton ttll!.
i\i AnsilALL.— Mr" J. and Miss E. MAR-
UX SHALL wish to THANK all kind friends
and relatives for cards, letters, telegrams,
floral tributes and personal expressions or
sympathy in tholr recent sad bereavement,
especially thanking members of M.M.B.W. of
Preston nnd Mltchatn, also members of Ma-
conic Lodge
The Hasin, Reservoir.
I|"IB3 GLADYS I'URVES desires to THANK
J'Aklnd friends for lotters and cards during
her nad bereiwement at tho Ions of her dearly
loved friend, _ William Alban Matthews.
"jl JR. ami" Mrs. AST LEY and" ROWLAND
idJ.i.i AMILY deslro to express tholr filncoro
1IIANK8 to nil friends for letters, cards and
floral tributes and personal expressions of
sympathy its their recent snd bereavemont,
especially thanking Dr. Greene, matron, sla
ters and nursing utnff of Maryborough H03-
nltal for their untiring hslp nnd attontlon.
Will all please accept this as our personal
acknowledgment and sJncero gratltudo.
_.7 Taylor-street, Maryborough.
i\TR. LOUIS GOLDMAN "and flONB deslro to
>.1. ex pro »s their aincere THANKS to all kind
friends, relatives for personal expressions of
sympathy, also letters, tclouramis during their
recent sad hmeavemont. Will all pleaso accept
thin as an acknowledgment 'of oilr cinceie
grallliulo,
,..117 BrlKhton-road, Ehvood,_ R.3,
MR and Mrs. wiLLIAM OAKLKY "desire
to THANK , all kind frlenda for floral
tributes, telegrams and mcraacea in their re
cent and bereavement. Will all ptcaso accept
uus ua a personal acknowledgment.
49 Lygon-stroe.t, East Brunswick.
"jlf'R. U«d Mis. BAYERS desire to express
M their Hlncuro THANKS to r.U friends.
lelrJlvcs for letters, cards, telegrams and
floral tributes nnd personal expressions of sym-
patby in their recent sad horenvoment; especi
ally thanking Dr. Brown for hla untiring at-
tenUnn; also Hlntor rye, Mrs. Purcoll and
SH'E,lstau"h nnd «'hto11. Will all please
vi« : "H.,0.U1'. l>er»onal acknowledgment
und sincere gratitude,
— gjLBftvorldgo-fltreet, Rwan-HIII. Box 298.
AfR-nndMrs. WTl .RON desire "to THANK all
V fr <nda for Rttors, cards and pertionnl
exprrsslons of aympathy fn the loss of their
nl n«M her' nl;!n tb© . R«v. I. Fleming and
P& i&0£!,!W' for tbelr kindness. Late of
jTI Whtto Horso-roa/I, Tunstftll.
eereavement notices.
Mna. M. and E. ADI.A.M desire to THANK
all friends, relatives and neighbors for
I letters, cards, telegrnms floral tributes, also
I personal visits. In their recent sad bereave-
I mem; especially thanking Itcv. Woods, Mr.
Cook, factory staff and warehouse of Alex.
Cowan's, will nil please accept this an our
personal acknowledgment and sincere grall-
luiln.
J 44 Henry-street, Abbotsford.
TV ICIIOLLS.— The BROTHERS nnd SISTERS
of the late Mr. ARTHUR OSCAR
uNICHOLLS dc«lre to TIIANK all friends for
lloral tributes, letters and telegrams received
during tbelr recent sad bereavement.
rr7"E7F.l77-Mrs. II. O'NEILL and Miss A.
O'NEILL desire to express their THANKS
to relatives and friends for telegrams, IcttcrR,
cards and beautiful floral tributes and per
sonal expression!? of sympathy In their vema
sad bereavement. Please accept this an a
personal acknowledgment of gratitude to all.
Macedon.
POWELL.— Mrs. IS. POWELL and FAMILY
desire to sincerely THANK all relatives
and friends for letters, telegrams, cards and
lloral tributes und personal expressions of sym
pathy in their recent sad bereavement, will
all please accept this as our personal acknow
ledgment.
3 Hardwlck-strect, Coburg.
IJIDSDALE Mrs. V. G. UXDSDALE, Mrs .
ii R. NEWTON o.nd Mrs. RIDBDALE, sen.,
desire to express their sincere THANKS to
all relatives and friends for cards, letters,
telegrams, floral tributes and personal expres
sions of sympathy in their recent sad hcreave-
nicnt. Will an please nccept this nw a per
sonal acknowledgment of their sincere grati
tude.
5 Avondale-fltreet, Hampton.
RYAN— Mlsfi a. RYAN and SISTERS desire
to THANK all kind friends and relatives
ror lottery, cards, telegrams, floral tributes
and personal expressions of sympathy In their
recent sad bereavement. Will all please ac-
copt this as a personal acknowledgment of
deepest gratitude.
3f Talooi-avcnuc, East Bt. Ivllda.
SSM. r-nd Mre. HENRY SMITH anil
, ® Jic.s,ro t0 csprvsa their sincere and
THANKS to all kind friends nnd
relatives for letter/;, telegrams, cardu, thn
wonderful floral tributes und personal expres
sion/? of sympathy in their recent and bereave
ment. y/lll nil please nccept this as a per
sona! acknowledgment of our deepest gratl-
31 Staley-strect, Brunswick.
STOW.— Mrs. STOW and FAMILY desire to
a e/J!nCr,SH fi,nrcro THANKS to all rclativen
wild friends for messages of sympathy and
bereavement received during their recent
155 Hotbam-street. Colllngwood.
O WALIO.— MraT 1. SWALB nnd FAMILY de-
tXt fil,ro..tu e:U>rcHs their Rlncerc THANKS to
all relatives and friends for telegrams, letters,
cardu, floral tributes nnd ' personal expressions
of sympathy in their recent Bad bereavement,
especially thanking Mrs. a. Blackman and
Mrs. T. Broomnead. Will all please accept
this 03 a per.onul acknowledgment of our
(loepast gratitude.
42 Normanhy-avenuc, Thornbury.
rnHORNETT.— riir. "J, TIIORNKTT and FA-
a\UW" j de.sire t0 cxIhC3s their olncorc
.1 , or tbe raany kind messages of sym
pathy, letter/?, cards, telegrams and floral
tributes received during their recent sad be
reavement. Will all please accept this as a
tude ackr.o\vlcdgmcnt of their tinccro gratl-
Church-stroet, Whlttlesea,
TIlley.— Mrs. TILiTey "and FAMILY de-
slre to TIIANK relatives and friends tar
iBcir very kind expressions of sympathy, and
lloral tributes, letter/; and tclogramis in their
very nad bereavement. Wilt all pleaae accept
... ...as, an acknowledgment of very sincere
Kllzubcth-Krcot, Coliurg.
\7V7'ALDRKN.--Tlii! WIFE und FAMILY of
vJl)h iTiV: K?tr' JOHN THOMAS WALDKDN
r ? 1 .. 1HANK all kind friends and relallvca
for telegrams, floral tributes ond per
sonal expressions of aympathy In their recent
sad bereavement, will all please accept this
Srntltiide"30 acknowledgment of clncerc
fi03 C'aurch-strcet, Richmond .
FUNERAL NOTICES.
AT1I.K.?TC!i'X','7llc r"r'chllB of Mr. GILBERT
ArKINSON are Invited to follow the re-
malns of his beloved wife, Mary Jane Ellia-
!lS!!' 1 0 c. ,Burwood Cemetery. The funeral
hir. nail J'1 I vild:jcp' j1 Dorne-rond. Au-
(Saturday), thn 20th Oc-
Plmne Ji'uf. ttnd S0N' Funcral Wroclors.
BELL.— The Friends of tho late Mr. JOHN
1 y arra Glen, nr.d lntc of Kan-
guroo Ground, are respectfully Informed that
Ills remains will he Interred In the Yarra Glen
?r,S, hf . V i funt'ral appointed to movo
rats DAY1!i?S;(tivLOlnt03r.30,pmnrra C,'Cn'
fJll"d'nh;ONVho!1'e3llUPdbrtal:"3'
BOL,J5?f47TTbe Friends of tho late Mr.
THOMAS BOLTON are respectfully tn-
viied to follow hln remains to tho place of In
terment, the Spring Vain Cemetery. The
funeral is appointed to move from hla real-
deuce, Royal-avenue. Sprlne Vale TMIH tiav
(SaUnnyj, 20th October, at 11 o'clock a.m.
Ag" Phone "i.1 rt a ' Donsdale-street.
of ttie late Mra. RE-
HLLLA BO\D arc most respectfully In-
lormcd that her remains will bo Interred In
the Coburg Cemetery. The funcral will leave
Iter resilience. No. 2 Lollcr-strcet, Middle
am Tills DAY (Saturday), at 10.30
J. MONKUOUSE and RON, Funerat Dlrcc-
tore..Cp.rpcmcr-»trcct. Brighton. Tel. X11Q2.
»fNATT9'"r,b, Frlond.s of tho late JEAN-
%.' LI TL CATIONS are informed that het
remain:; will ba interred In the Fawkner Ceme
tery. Tho funeral will leave 28 Commercloi-
MORNING ftt 13 TUIS Saturday)
4 ARMSTltONG nnd WHITTLE (late A.I.F.).
Funeral Directors, Malvern. U2443,
7 IROUCil, — DONCA3TER TENT! La R
l2U.--Momberfl of the aoove Lodge arc
renpeotfully Informed that the remains of thulr
brothor, rtBNRY CROUCH, will be Interred
In the Boroond/ira Cemetery, Kew, The
funeral is appointed to leave 226 Unlon-
ro.id. Mont Albert, THIS DAY (aaturday).
at 2 p.m., arriving nt the cemetery at 2.15
Mr. A. F. MILLER. Secrctarj.
A RADBJRY and Co., liincral Dlrec-
D ARE.— The Friend/? of tho lato Mrs
ELLEN DAUB are respectfully informed
umt her remains will bo interred in the Co
burg Cemetery. The funeral will leave the
residence of her niece. Mrs. Fitzpatrlck, 84
Horbert-:?trcat, Northcotc, THIS . (Saturday)
AFTERNOON. 2yth October. Jit 4 p.m.
J. ALLISON (Roy V. Allison), Mortician.
Head oillco, Richmond. Tela. 4J1003 nnd J34I9.
FLANAGAN. — Tho Friends of the lato Mra.
EVELYN FLANAGAN are Informed
that her funeral will leave her father's re«d-
dence, 171 Pilcrlm-Htreet, Footscray, THIS
DAY (Saturday), at 10.30, for the place of
Interment, Footscray Cemetery.
FOSTER. — The Friends of thn lato Mr.
CYRIL IAN FOSTER are respectfully In
formed that his funeral wilt leave Rayboulds
Parlors THIS (Saturday) MORNING,, at 19.30
o'clock, for tho rlaco of Interment, in the St.
Kllda General Cemetery, arriving at 10.45
'RAYBOULDO PTY. LTD., 4 CccM-sircet.
Prithran. Phont Win. 17. '
Ci UII.DING. — Tho Friends of the lato Mr.
X GEORGE THOMAS GUILD1NO are re-
Hlicctfully informed tliat hlu remains' will bo
Interred In the Melbourno General -Cemetery,
Carlton, The lunornl Is appointed to leave his
residence, Veronica House, 388 City-road. South
Melbourne. THIS DAY (Saturday), tho 20th
October, at 2 p.m.
R. Mckenzie, Funeral Director, Couth
Melbourne, Phone, M3107.
\
H?/ifuT'ThQ . 1Jrlendn Mr. . JOHN
1IANNA arc that tho funeral of
ills dearly beloved wlfo will leave his rest-
clencc, 107 Lincoln-road, Hsscndnn, for tho
Melbourne Cncral Cemetery, THIS DAY
(Saturday), at 11 a.m.
JOSKPlI ALLISON PTY. LTD., Untlcr-
tjlrers, corner Bucklcy-street and Lcsllo-road.
l'.s.scjidon.
HKMSLEY.-Thc Friends of the late Mm.
J V HEMSLKY are reapectfully In-
tnrmed tlmt lirr funnral will leave her re-i-
denen, 180 Nupler-.it reel , Ksecndon THIS
DAY (Saturday), 20tli Octobor, at fiall-puit
10 a.m., for the Fawkr.ar Cernoterv.
JOSEPH ALLISON PTY. LTD., Funeral
Dlrectorn, corner Buckley-etrcct and Leslie-
rood, Essendon. Phono EU10P2; and all eub-
H'hLARD — -Tlra Friends of tho late Mr.
I tOlSKHT HILLARD (late of - Greens-
borough) sro resnecttully Informed that his
funeral will leave K. Taylor and Sons' Funeral
Parlors, Ivanhoe, THIS DAY (Saturday), Joth
toiw 3 p m- for thc 'leldclherg Cemo-
t,1-- TAYI/)R.and SONS, Funeral Dlroetors.
Hend Office: Phono Heldc berg. H5.
HOW)-.— The Friends of tho lato CON-
"TABLB DANIF-L FRANCIS HOWE are
respectfully Informed that hla funeral will
leave Carmrlite Roman Catholic Church, Rich-
?.r230Il""tS!?' AIbcrt Park, Tins DaV (Sat-
urday), 20trt October, at 10 a.m., for the
Fawkner Cemetery.
JOSEPH ALLISON PTY. LTD.. Funeral
Direetore 788 Sydney-road, North Brunswick
(phono Bwk.. 830), and all suburbs.
KELLY, — The Executive Ohlcers and Mcm-
' S raAsfny11.. H1" &nA .Nor'hcoto
v.— _.""LNoary are respectfully rcauMt.
'd t0jfo»w tho rema'ns Of their Secretary,
Mr. J. F. KELLY, to the place of inter,
ntont, Coburg Cemetery. The funeral will
go'., Mllfs fa
JA. \ a"'d
»JrIcnda of lhtJ ai0 LKON-
. .A1? MILBURN aro roopcctfully Informed
»S?w hl8ri,,emabl« 'will be Interred in the Mel-
bcuine General Cemetery, Carlton. Tho funu-
nlw.18 ,oP.P0l"t0d to leavo his veflidenco. 77
Sr rccik Kpnfllngton, on MONDAY AF-
1LRNOON, 22nd October, at 2 o'clock
JOSEPH ALLISON PTY. LTD.. Funcr-R
Director/?, 678 Alt. Alexander-road, Moonce
Ponds, all suburbs. Tel. FU5451.
MOORE. — The Friends nf thc late FRANCIS
E. MOORE, of Strathhoglc, aro respect-
fuuy invited to tallow his remains to tho
Place of interment, tho Euroa Cemetery. The.
funeral cortege will leave tho Methodlat
Church, Euroa. after a nhort service, at 2.15
p'!3' 2.rUfa„RAY <8ntiir»layL 20th October.
G. DIGGLrt), Funeral Director, 347 Hponcer-
atroet (phono F1282); Euroa (phone 22) .
MORRISON.— Tno Friend of tho lato Mr
JOHN BHAW MORRISON aro respfdu
ruuy informed that his remains will bo In
terred . Jn th© WRllamstown Cemetery. The
funeral will leave lila residence, o Wldte-
fitrcet. North WUHamstown THIS DAY (Sat
urday), o» 3 p.m
NELSON BROS., Undertaken?, Dnueiap-
parude, WiUlamistown (tel. 34), antf all
suburbs.
Morrison.— excelsior i a) d a
DUBTRY. No. 18 of A.F, and A M. of
VIC. — Brethren of tho abovo Lodge and the
Order In genoral are invited to attend the
funeral of their deeply esteemed brother
JOHN SIIAW MORRISON, P.M. The funira;
will leavo his residence, 6 White-street. North
WUHamstown, THIB 4. (Saturday) AFTER
NOON, at J p.tn., for the WUHamstown Cemo-
C1J WILFRED BLACK. W.M,
NELSON BROS., H UrtSjereClSouSia8-
parado, M'llllamalown (tel. si), and all
juburbi.
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FUNERAL NOTICES.
(Continued from Preceding Page.)
MORRISON.—VERDON LODGE, No. 395, OF
A.F. and A.M. of VIC. — Brethren of the
above Lodge and the Order In general are
Invited to attend the funeral of their deeply
esteemed brother, JOHN SHAW MORRISON.
P.M. The funeral will leave his residence,
5 White-street. North Williamstown, THIS
(Saturday) AFTERNOON, at 3 p.m., for the
Williamstown Cemetery.
H. ROBINSON, W.M.
E. PARKIN, Secretary.
NELSON BROS., Undertakers, Douglas-
parade, Wllllamstown (tel. 34), and all
suburbs.
MURDOCH.—The Friends of the late
CHARLES (Jock) MURDOCH (late
BOlh Butt.. A.I.F.) are Informed that hie re
mains will . be interred in the New Cholten-
ham Cemetery. Cheltenham. The funeral will
leave his residence, 20 Fuller-street, South
Cauifleld, at 12 o'clock THIS DAY (Satur-
-XRM6TRONG and WHITTLE (late A.I.F. ),
Funeral Directors, 215 Glenfcrrle-road, Mai-
vera. U2443.
MURDOCH.— Members of the R.S.S.I.L.A.,
.IfX , CAULFIELD BRANCH, are Informed
that the funeral of their Oomrado, CHARLES
>lURDOCH. 60th Battalion, will leave 20
Fullers-street, Cauifleld, THIS DAY (Satur-
.day), 20th fnat, at 12 noon.
. : J. E. BROADBENT, Secretary.
O'NEILL.—The Friends of the late Mr.
THOMAS HENRY O'NEILL, of 14 Vic-
'.torta-streftt. East Brnnnwlck, are respectfully
'Invited to follow his remains to the Fawkner
Cemdtery. The funeral will leave St. Ambrose
Church. Sydney-road. Brunswick, THIS DAY
'(Saturday), 20 th October, at 4 p.m.
MICHAEL MULQUEEN and SONS. 28
B|jrth-strcet, Brunswick, and branches. Bwk.
O'TOOLE.—The Friends of the late Mr.
DANIEL P. O'TOOLE, late of St. Kilda
ana dunes, aro informod that his rcmalne
wlU be Interred ln tho Necropolis. Spring Vale.
Tha funeral will leave B. Matthews Pty. Ltd.'e
Mortuary Chapel, 102 Toorak-rond, South
Tarra, THIS DAY (Saturday), 20th October,
at half-past 2 o'clock.
' B. MAT'THEWS PTY. LTD.. Funeral Dircc-
»tors, 102 Toorak-road. South Yarro. Wind. 66.
PEWTRESS.—The Friends of the late MAY
CAROLINE LETCHFORD PEWTRESS
are respectfully Informed that her remains
jWHJ be . Interred at the Melbourne Gcnoral
Cimetery. Tlie funeral will leave the resi
dence of hor sister. Mra. A. W. Edwards; .23
Murrtimbecna-road, Murrumbeena, THIS DAY
(Saturda>'J. 20th October, at 3 p.m.
»' J,' ALLISON (Rov Allison), Mortlclane. cor.
Glon Huntly and Hawthorn roads, CnulQeld.
vTol. L1816.
PHILLIPS.— The Friends of the late Mrs.
GEORGINA PHILLIPS are respectfully
informed that her remains will be interred in
the Melbourne Cemetery, Carlton. The fune-
ral will leave the residence of her daughter,
Mrs. Dean, 68 Park-street, West Brunswick,
THIS DAY (Saturday), 20th October, at 11
o'clock a.m.
JOHN ALLISON (Roy V. Allison), Morti-
cins, 291 (op. Empire Theatre) Sydney-road,
Brunswick. Phone Brunswick 502.
ROBINSON. — The Friends of the late Mr.
HAROLD V. ROBINSON are respectfully
."Informed that his funeral will leave nls resi
dence, 76 Brewstor-etreet, Eoscndon, Tp-
-MORROW (Sunday), 21st October, at «<fft>0
p.m. for the Kellor Cemetery.
JOBEPH ALLISON I»TY. LTD., Funeral
» 'Director, Buckley-street, and .Leslie-road, Es-
. aewdon. Phone FUI002.
ROBINSON.— CITY of ESSENDON LODGE
VXV No, 238, A.F. and A. seasons of Vic
toria.— Brethren of the Above and the Cr&ft
S general are respectfully invited to follow
e remains of their esteemed Bro., HAROLD
IV, V. ROBINSON, to the place of interment,
. the Xellor Cemetery. The funernl will leave
'Mi .reeldenee, 76 Brewater-street. Esaendon,
TO-MORROW (Sunday), 21st Inst., at half-
put 2 o'clock.
K. GILL, Master.
' ' B,» 3- Av. PRATT, Secretary.
JOSEPH ALLISON, Funeral Director.
Phone. Bwk. 830.
RUTHERFORD.— The Friends of the late
Mrs. EMILY JANE RUTHERFORD are
ntormed that her remains -will be interred
Jn the Melbourne General ceuieten, Carlton,
The funerpl will leave her residence, 6 Ewart-
trtet. Malvern. THIS DAY" (Saturday), 20th
October, at 3 P.m.
HARRY BRIGHT, Undertaker. 135 Com
mercial-road, South Yarra. Tel.. Win.. 4108,

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