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BIRTHS.
UIUNDLEY (ncc Klrkpatrick).—On April 8,
at "Airlle, Ivnnhoc, to Mr. and Mrs.
Brindlcy— a son (Raymond George). Both
well.
KKNNY (ncc Snmhcll).—On Aprlt 8, at St.
Vincent's Maternity Hospital, to Lesley, wife
of John Kenny— a son.
WrCROHAN (nee Cecilia Leech),— On „ April
10. at Mercy Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Leo
McCrohan— a son (Brinn Eugene). ' Both
well.
McKIMMIBJ (nee Wiekhnm).—On April 6,. «t
Mena House Private Hospital, to Mr. and
Mrs. McKlmmle, Mnccdon-rond, Sunbury — a
son, Both doing well.
MOLONEY (nee Gwen Edgar). — On April 6, at
St Omer Hospital. Camberwell, to Mr. and
Mrs. P. M. Moloney, Canterbury — a son
(premature). Both well.
MARRIAGES.
Silver Weddings
1MPEY — MOR1SON. — Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Impey announce with pleasure the 25th
anniversary of their wedding, celebrated at
the Methodist Church, Sydney-road, Bruns
wick, on April 11, 191-1, by the Rev. A. 13.
Alblston. Present Address: 12 Smith-street,
North Coburg, N.14.
RANSOM— CURTIS.— Mr. and Mrs. W. Rnn-
aom announce with pleasure the anniversary
of their sliver wedding, celebrated at Col-
Ilngwood by Rev. A. E. Eunson. Present
Address: 78 Noooe-strcet, Clifton Hill, N.8. -
VOUTIER— LILLEY.— Mr. and Mrs. G. E,
' Voutler have much plensuro in announcing
the 25th anniversary of their wedding, cele
brated at Mltcham on April .11. ,1911, by
the Rev. H. Snlowny. Present Address: 38u
Elgar-road, Box Hill.
deaths.
a'BECKETT, — On April 9, at his. residence,
"Balllntrae," Bunylp. Arthur Heywood,
younger son of -the.—late Hon. W» A. G«
a' Beckett, aged 71 years. '
BREMNER.—On April 10. -at tier residence, 39
Tribe-street,. South -Melbourne, Martha, the
dearly loved wife of Alexander Brcmner, and
loving mother of Patricia. Stephen and Mar
garet, Peggy (Mrs. Hastllow), loved grand
ma of Beverley, and loving mother-in-law of
Prank Hastllow.
BROCK.—On April 5, at Korumburrn, James
Brock, of Sunnysidc, Jeotho, beloved young .
est son of the late John and Anne Brock
and dearly loved brother of Catherine
Jessie, Alexander, John, Annie, Thomas and
Robert
BROCK.—On April 5, at Korumburra, James
Brock, of Sunnyside, Jeetho, loving brother
of Robert, brother-in-law of Elsie, and
loving uncle of Sheila and Edith.
— "Caithness," Inverleigh.
BROPHY.—On April 8, at private hospital,
Northcote, Cornelius, loved husband of the
late Miriam Brophy, loving father of Cor
delia (Mrs. Molyneux) and Cornelius (de
ceased), aged 83 years. Private interment,
At rest.
BROPHY. — A trlbute to the sacred memory
of our grandfather, who passed away at a
private hospital, Northcote, on April 8,
—Inserted by Con and Henry.
BURNS.—On April 10 (suddenly), nt 144
Gipps-street, East Melbourne, the Rev. Hugh
McLeod Burns, dearly loved husband of
Mary Edith, loving father of James (de
ceased), Helen, Hugh, Margaret, Betty
(Mrs. Russell Scott), Kitty (deceased), Mol-
ile and Jean (Mrs. Leslie Scott), in his 70th
year.
CHAPMAN. — On April 10, at the Children's
Hospital, Lawrence Charles, dearly loved
youngest son of Herbert and Nellie Chap
man, of 90 Victoria-road, Northcote, loved
brother of Kevin, aged 11 months. R.I.P.
CHRISTENSEN.—On April 10. at 190 Mont
Albert-road, Canterbury, Edith, relict of the
late Christian Christensen, beloved mother
of Helga, Elsa (Mrs. Barclay), Carl (de-
ceased), and Robert, loving grandmother of
Robert and Paul Barclay, John, David and
Peter Christensen.
CHRISTIE.—On April 9, at Melbourne (sud
denly), Jane Christie, of 5 Baxter-street,
Toorak. aged 78 years.
CORP.— A tribute to Matt, who passed away
on April 3, lifelong friend of Mr. aud Mrs.
Dennis and family, of Charles-street, Ab-
botsford.
Away on the beautiful hill of God,
By the valley of peace so fair;
Some day, some time, when our task Is done,
I shall meet my old pal there.
— M. Dennis.
DALE.—On April 10, at his residence. 204
Richardson-street, Albert Park, John, dearly
beloved husband of Edith Annie Dale, loving
father of Clara (deceased), Charlie. Wil
liam and Ernest, aged 76 years. Private
interment. At rest.
DALE.—On April 10, John, jthe lovme father
of . Charles.. ' f"Mier-«n \i.—. Ktf . MalwHnd
dear granduauV ufv Noel... VAlvIs, GmiJi
Jean. Sweet rest. :
DAMON. — On April 10. at Mt. Waverley, John
James, dearly beloved husband of the late
Georglna Damon, loving father of James,
Emily (Mrs. H. Dunscombe), Richard, Kate
(Mrs. H. S. Cornell), William, Alice (Mrs.
R. Gray), Edward, aged 82 years. At rest.
DIXON.—On April 10, nt his residence, Wal-
tham, Klng-streot, Queenscliff, Councillor
Joseph Dixon, formerly of Ballarat, beloved
husband of Muriel, and the late Fanny
Dixon, and loved father, of Ethel (Mrs. A.
E. C. Kerr, Ballarat), Ada (Mrs. Frank
Alsop, The Patch), Daisy . (Mrs. Lea. Cur
now, Moonee Ponds). Bert (Toorak). Ernest
(East 8t. Kllda), Olive (Mrs. K. Grangler,
Ballarat), and Joseph, George and Henry
(Queenscliff), in his 80th year.
DODGE, — On April 10, at his brother-Jn-law'e
(Mr. J: ; T. Trevorrow's) residence, Hill-
road. North. Balwyn, Joseph Charles, dearly
loved husband- of Elizabeth, of <Sprlng- Vale-
road, Spring Vale; loving father of Richard,
Elsie (deceased) and Bruce, .father-in-law ol
Gladys and Doris and grandfather of Ro
bert. Bruce and Trevor; also loved brothei
of Anne (Mrs. .Wright, Cornwall, England!
and Sara (Mrs/ J. T. Trcvorrow), aged 75
years. My pal
EGAN.—On Abrll 2, at the Wngga Base Hos.
Pltal, Mlcnnel, late of Kuighlcy-strect
Henty; N.S.W.. beloved husband of Ellen
third son of. the late James and Cathcrln
Lgan, of. Kynoton, and beloved brother o
Mary (deceased), DcnnlH Bayles, Gatherlni
(deceased). James (deceased). Hannah (de
ceased), Maggie (Mrs. Mynlhan, Euroa)
EVANS. — On April 9, at Bendigo, Henry
Evans, of Victorian Railways, beloved hus
band of Helen Evans, of 92 Hlckford-street,
Last Brunswick, devoted father of Norman,
George (deceased), Harry, Ralph and Wil
liam, and loved brother of May (Mrs.
Chauteum, Essendon), Arthur (Hamilton)
and Kitty (Mrs. J. Darcy, Bendigo), aged
60 years. R.I.P.
FlNDLAY. — On April 10. at his residence,
7 Randall-street, Mordialloc. James, the
dearly loved husband of Martha, and loving
father of Lettlc (Mrs. A, J. Cooper, Mor
dialloc), John (Fairmont-avenue, Camber-
well), Ellen (Mrs. F. J. Webster, Numur-
lf.h), George (Rona-straet, Preston), and
Agnes (deceased), aged ,83 years. At rest.
GIBLETT. — On April 10, nt Pleasant Bank,
Lavena. widow of the late Edward Giblett,
of.—Geelong. and daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. w. Boyd, of Ararat, and dearly
loved sister of Teresa (Mrs. H. B. Bandars,
Llsternwlck), Vlek (Mrs. G. G. Boyd, Syd
ney, at present abroad), May (Mrs. F. G.
Gardiner, Ararat) and Olive (Mrs. David
Bell, Ararat). At. rest.
1 GILCHRIST,— On April 10, at Memorial Hos
pital, Koowccrup, William, dearly loved
husband of the late Margaret Gilchrist, and
beloved father of Margaret (Mrs. Freeman),
Agnes (Mrs. Kllgour, deceased), William
(Shepparton) John (deceased), Eleanor (de
ceased), -Robert (deceased). George (de
ceased), Olive (Mrs. Pollock), Grace (Mrs.
Crcspln), In his 87th year.
Peace, perfect poaco.
GRENFELL.—On April 10, at her father's
residence, 4(1 Glencairn-nvcnue, Coburg,
Dngmar Victoria, the beloved youngesi
daughter of Ernest and the late Ethel
Grcnfell, loving sister of Ernest, Esther
(Mrs. J. C. Watson) and Bcrnlco, and
loved flanccc of T. T. Paasfleld. At rest.
April 10, at his residence. 1ft
Thompson-streef, ; Williamstown, John
Thomas Henley, beloved eldest son of tho
late John and Mary Hcalcy, loved uncle of
Thomas (Port Melbourne), and loved
brother-in-law of Mrs. L. Mclntyre (Port
Melbourne), aged 70 years.
Rcqulcscat in pace.
HENLEY. — On April io, at his residence, 1ft
Thompson-strcet, Williamstown, John
Thomas Henley, beWvcd friend of Mrs. A. I.
Bridcoako and family; W, Watterson and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Watterson, aged .70
years. He glvcth His beloved sleep.
HKIGHT.—On April 17 (suddenly), nt Shep-
parton (lato of Klalln West), Lovinn. Eve
line, lovlnp wife of Alfred, lovlnp mother ot
Annie, Alfred, Eveline, William, Dorothe,
grandma of Edward, and Leonard, aced fii
years. At rest.
ISAACS, — On April 0, nt her residence, War
burton. Margaret, dearly beloved wife of
Wilfred Isaacs, nnd loving mother of Percy,
Stanley, Lorton, Alec, Gordon, Frederick,
Ethel and Elsie, aged 76 yearB,
JOUN8. — On April 10, at 44 Mncgregor-streeL
Last Malvern, Helen Arnott, dearly loved
wife Herbert Johns, mother of Ethel (Mrs.
Baicy), Edith, Herbert, Ernest, Helen (Mrs.
Calcutt) and Constance. No flowers, by
request,
JONES,— On April 9. at private hospital, Mnl«
bourne, Miriam, the dearly beloved wife ot
Albert Cosman, nnd loved mother of Inn
Jones. May her, dear soul rest In peace,
Mlnyfcn at Temp .' Beth Israel, Alma-road,
St. Kllda, Tuesday evening . only, nt 7.13
o'clock (fully cho. jl).
KRAKOWSKI.—On April 9 (suddenly), at
his residence, St. Roberts, 1479 High-street,
East Malvern, David Montague, dearly be-
loved husband of Sophia, and devoted father
of Hans and Ilse. May his dear soul rest
in peace. Minyan at Temple Beth Israel
Alma-road, St. Kllda, Tuesday evening only,
at 7.15.
LACY. — On April 0. at Wodonga (result of
accident), Margaret Mary, beloved daughter
i of Horaco and Ellen Lacy, 297 HIgnett-
\ street, Richmond, aged 23 yeara. Prlvatoly
f! Interred Burwood April 8. R.I. P.
LAURENCE.— Kathleen, wife late Sidney
. Laurence, beloved mother Nell, Philip, Gcof
i | frey. Privately Interred March 18.
McEWAN.—On April 10 (result of accident).
Alfred John, dearly loved second son ol
William and Susie McEwan, loving brother
ot Frank and Noil, loved grandson of late
Francis, and Mrs. R. A. Johnson, of Malms-
bury, loved nephew of Dorrle nnd Myrtle;
beloved friend of Gwon.: aged 22 years.
I'.—Always our beloved.
McKEMMISH.—On April 19. at Woodend
Agnes, lovlng wife of R. J. McKemmlsh
and mother of William, Agnes (W.A.),
Richard, Robert, George, Ken, Harry and
Mrs. L. Parker, and Mrs. A. Parker, aged
72 years
MOSS.—On April 9 (suddenly), at Heathertoi
Sanatorium. Mavis L. Moss, beloved pal o
Perc H. Taylor, of Ahbotsfnrrl, late o
Claude Laurence and Co. R.I.P,
I. 1 One of the best.
.
DEATHS.
PRUEN.— (By Cable.)— On April 8, at Chel
tenham, England, Lily Pruen, widow ol
George Pruen, aged 87 years.
RAYMER. — On April 10, at the residence of
her son-in-law, Mr. A. H. Johnston, of 9
Murrumbecna-crcsccnt, Murrumbeena, Mary.
Jane, relict of Henry William Raymer, and
dearly beloved mother of Ethel (Mrs.
PICA88), William (Kyneton). Annie May
(Mrs. A. H. Johnston), Harry (deceased).
- Charles Wesley, Norman John, waiter ana
Sydney Albert, aged 80 years. At rest.
REID. — On April 9, nt the Convent of the
Good Shepherd, Oaktclgh, Bister Mary of
Saint Fldells, In the 38th year of her re
ligious profession. Requiem Mrss will be
celebrated at the Convent of the Good Shep
herd, Abbotsford, this day (Tuesday), at
10 o'clock. Rcqulcscat In pace.
ROGERS. — On April 0, at private hospital,
Cniilflcld, Margarot, beloved wife of the
late Charles, and loving mother of Grace,
mother-in-law of Alf, grandmother of Ken,
Norma and Gerald, of 18 Burkc-road, East
Malvern.
ROLLASON. — On April 9, at her son's resi
dence, St. KUdn, Marian, beloved wife of
James Rollason. loved mother of Elizabeth
(Mrs. Sebo), Alfred (deceased), Emily (de
ceased), William, Fred (Sydney), Annie
(Mrs. Conquest), Arthur (deceased), Wallle
and Frank. Private Interment. At rest.
ROSE.—On April 10, at Dookle. William Mar
shall, dearly loved husband of Ann, loving
father of wilt, Jack (killed In action), Mar
garet (Mrs. Jackson, Hawthorn), Bessie and
Queen, aged 67 (late of Malmsbury).
Till the day breaks and the shadows flee
away.
ROSE.—On April 10, at Dooklo, William Mar-
shall, loving father of Murgarct (Mrs. Jack
son. Hawthorn), and loving grandfather of
Jack, Roma, Norma and Betty (deceased)
(late of Malmsbury).
RUSSELL. — On April 9, at hts residence. Moo-
rootnark, James Russell, late of WUUams-
town and Port Welshpool, aged 75 years.
At rest.
SMALLEY (nee Tench). — A tribute of respect
to our esteemed friend, Nellie.
—Inserted by Elsie nnd Wm. McFarlanc
and family.
SYMES. — On April 10, at private hospital,
Bacchus . Marsn, suddenly, Herbert (Bert),
dearly beloved husband of PhlUla symea,
and loved father of Oswald, Verna (Mrs.
Lewis). Hilda (Mrs. Rlngroso), Herbert,
aged .06 years.. Sadly missed.
THOMAS.—On April 7, nt Alfred Hosnitas,
Alfred ' Charles, denrly beloved son of tho
late Richard Thomas and Mrs. Cain, 42
Boorool-road, East Kew. loving brother ol
Richard and Hazel, uncle of Ivy, Maudie,
Vulma and Alice, aged 47 years.
Loved by all.
TOML1NSON. — On April 10, at his residence,
157 Llardet-slrcet, Port Melbourne, George,
relict of the late Margaret Tomlinson, and
loving father of Ercii (Mrs. Gardiner), and
Tom, aged 76 years.
TOWNSEND.—On April 10, nt Royal Mel
bourne Hospital, Henry, the beloved husband
of the late Emily, loving father of Gordon,
Lcs and Dora, aged 75.
WALSH.—On April 9, at his residence, No. 1
Ross-street, Kew, Andrew Patrick Walsh,
beloved husband of the late Lysbeth, loving
father of Dorothy and Tom, loved son of
the late James and Honora, and loving
brother of the late Rev. T. B. Walsh,
Mary (deceased) and Elizabeth (deceased),
Requiescat in pace.
WENDT.—On April 10, at Williamstown Hos-
pital, Pauline May, beloved second daughter
of Sarah and the late Charles Wendt, 23
John-street, Williamstown North, dearly
loved sister of Harry (deceased), Margaret
(Mrs. J. Luckhurst), Herman (deceased),
Rosa (Mrs. J. Taylor), Benjamin, Lilian
(Mrs. W. Wilson), Reuben, Leslie, Lena
(Mrs. W. Dunlop), and Clarence, aged 48
years. So He giveth His beloved sleep.
WOOLF.—On April 10, at Mansfield, Pauline
Louisa, beloved wife of the late Emanuel
Woolf, of Bonnie Doon, loving mother of
Essie (Mrs. Proud), Jack and Sara, devoted
grandmother of Naomi Proud, Stanley and
Valerie Woolf. God rest her soul. Minyan
synagogue, Toornk-road, Wednesday only, at
7.30 o'clock.
WOOLF.—On April 10,. at Mansfield, Paulino
Louisa Woolf, loving slater of Julia (de
ceased), Monty (deceased), Florence Basch,
Minnie (Mrs. . Brown), and Joseph G.
Basch.
WOOLF.— Oh April 10, at Mansfield, Pauline
Louisa Woolf, loving sister of Joseph and
Elizabeth Basch.
WRIGHT.—On April 4, at "The Grove," Bit
tern, Charlotte, dearly beloved wife ot
James Wright, and loving mother of Keith,
Ipa and John.
YOUNG.—On April 10. at her residence,, 66
Erskine-street, North Melbourne, LUlian
. May, dearly beloved wife of Harry Young,
' age 46 years. Rest In peace.
ZINCK.—On April 0, at her residence, 20
Myrtle-street, Rlppon Lea, Mary Ann, relict
of the late Robert Zlnck. and loving mother
of Frances (Mrs. Held), Harry, Lillian (Mrs.
Corrlgan), Frederick (deceased), and Hon-
riatta. nged 86 years. , .
IN MEMpRIAM. V
On Active Service. .
CRAMOND. — In ' everlasting rernombrance of
my brother. Private David R. Cramond, C
Company, 14th Battalion, A.2.F., killed in
action at Butlccourt, France, on April 11.
1017Hc gave his life .In our defence,
Remembrance Is our recompense.
— Inserted by his brother, Carlisle-street,
South Preston. -
FLETCHER. — in loving remembrance of my
beloved son and brother, Dave, who gave his
life for his country on April 11, 1917.
Ever remembered.
—Inserted by his mother, sisters and bro
ther.
LONG. — In loving memory of my dear hus-
1 band and our dear father. Private, James
Long, 14th Battalion,. A.I.F., killed In
action Bullecourt on April 11. 1917.. :
Loved in life, remembered In death.
; A beautiful memory Is all we have left.
—Inserted by his loving wife, B, Long, and
; family.
McGAN.—In loving memory of our dear
brother, Bandsman James McGan, and son
of the late James and Marian, of the 46th
Battalion, killed in action at Bullecourt,
France, on April 11, 1917.
Resting where no shadows fall,
In perfect peace he awaits us all.
—Inserted by his loving sisters, Crystal,
Ruby, Marian and Sylvia.
3 . . .
i IN MEMORIAM. '
ALLSOP.— In loving memory of my dear hue-
bond, Samuel, and loving father, who passed
away on April 11, 1937, at Richmond.
This is n 'day of remembrance,
A day we will never forget:
A duy we will always remember,
When the rest of the world forget.
—Inserted by his loving wife and family.
ALLSOP.— In loving memory of our dear dad, ,
who passed away on April 11, 1937.
Whatever else we fall to do
We will never fall to remember you.
—Inserted by his loving daughter, Ness;
son-ln-la.v, Perce, and grandchildren.
ATKINSON.— In lovlftg memory of my beloved
husband, who passed away on April 11,
1934, loving father of Tom, Cardia, Jack
and Lottie, .
Far may we search before we find a "
heart so lovmg and so. kind. 1
— Inserted by his loving wife and family.
BILLOWS,— In loving memory of our dear
and only son. Gcorgo, who died, result of
accident, April' 11. ,1937.
Sweet Is the word remembrance,
As these few lines will show:
You. will always oe remembered,
Dear George, as the years come, and go.
— Inserted by father, mother, and sister.
May,
BOWDEN.— In loving memory of my brother,
Jim, who passed away on April 11, 1038.
It's only good-night, dear brother.
That's Just like we used to say.
We'll meet again in the morning
At the dawn of a happier day. .
—Inserted by his loving sister, Ethel.
BOWDEN.— In cherished memory of Jim, who
passed away on April 11, 1938.
we never miss inc sunBnine
Until the shadows fall.
We never miss our loved ones
T1U they're- gone beyond recall.
—Inserted by his brother-in-law Ned
Fholon. ,
BRIDLE.— in loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on April 11, 1934.
Treasured memories of one so dear
Are oft recalled by a silent . tear.
—Inserted by her husband.—and family,
grandsons, Len and Ray Jinks, and baby
olin Campbell.
BURNS.— In loving memory of our dear
mother, passed away on April 11, 1935; also
our father, died on March 10, 1910; also
brother, An., died August 20; 1038.'
Not Just to-day, but every day we
remember.
—Inserted by loving daughter, Elsie; son,
Arinur, anu Bon-iii-itiw, joiiii.
BURNS. — In loving memory of grandma,
passed away on April 11, 1935.
Hearts that loved you never forget,
In memory you are with us yet.
—Inserted by loving grandson, : Will, and
wlfo, Grace.
CHRISTIAN. — In loving memory of. my dear
husbond, Fredrick George, who was acci
dentally killed on April 11, 1938, letc
R.A.A.F.
You bade no one a. last farewell
Or knew the end was near,
You left behind an aching heart
That loved you most sincere.
The flowers that I place upon your grave
Mny, wither ana decay, '
But my thought of you, dear Fred,'
Will novor fade. away.
—Inserted by his loving wife, Claudlne, 13
v Robertson-street, Preston.
CHRISTIAN.— In cherished memory of our
beloved son, Fred, who was . accidentally
killed on April 11, 1938 (late R.A.A.F.),
nged 21 years,
We miss you moro, dear Fred, as time
goes on;
It seems that now for us alt joy Is gone.
You left us with & smiling face,
Not dreaming death was near; .
Not thinking you would ne'er return
To those you loved so dear,
A sudden change In a moment fell,
, With not a chance to say farewell.
Your beautiful life came to An end:
But you died, es you lived, everyone's friend,
Oh! why was he taken, so young and sc
fair; . .
When earth hold so many It better couk
spare 7
t 'Tis sad, but true, we wonder why;
Tho beat are always flrst to die.
—Inserted by his loving mother and father.
CHRISTIAN.— In loving memory of our dear
est brother, Fred, who was accidentally
, killed on April 11,. 1038.
Dearer to us, than words enn toll
, Was the brothor we lost and loved so well
i — Inserted by hts lovmg sister and brother
In-law, Lesda ond Harold.,
CHRISTIAN.— In loving /memory of my dea
\ brother. Fred, who was accidentally kille<
on April 11, 1938.
t 'Always loving, unselfish And -kind;
Few. In this world his equal to find.
—Inserted by his loving brother, Bert.
IN MEMORIAM. I
CHRISTIAN.— In loving memory of our dear
grandson and nophew, Freddie, who was
killed by accident on April 11, 10J8, In
his 21at year, , . tl. ,
His life, a beautiful memory.
His absence, a silent sorrow.
Inserted by his loving grandma, Auntie
Lena and Uncle Tom. ,
CHRISTIAN.— In loving memory of our dear
nephew, Freddie, who died on Apru > 11,
1938.
One year has.—passod since that sad day,
When the one we loved was. called away;
He had a nature you could not help loving,
And a heart that was better than gold;
And for those that knew him and loved him,
His memory will never grow cold.
— Inserted by- his loving aunty, EUiol; uncle,
Dick, and grandmother Thomas.
CHRISTIAN.— In loving memory of Fred, who
was accidentally killed on April 11, 1938,
loved son-in-law of Mr, and Mrs. C. O'Brien,
loving brother-in-law of Nancy, Allan, Jim,
Jack, Dcs and Marjorle, also loving nepUcw
of Aunty Esther, late R.A.A.F,
Not to-day, but ovory day,
In silence we ' remember,
—Inserted by all at 13 Robcrtson-streot,
Preston,
CHRISTIAN.— In fond memory of our dear
nephew, Freddie, who died : result of acci
dent, April 11. 1038.
Ever remembered. , ,
—Inserted by uncle Bert and auntie Elsie.
CHRISTIAN.— In loving memory of Fredrick
Geon;e (late R.A.A.F.).
God's greatest gift— Remembrance.
—Inserted by Bill, Ruby, BUly and Frank
Waller. .
CLEARY, — In loving memory of my dear wife
and our dear mother, Roslnn, who passod
away on April 11. 1034. R.I.P.
Immaculato heart of Mary '
Your prayers for her extol;
0 sacred heart of Jesus,
Havo mercy on her soul.
—Inserted by her loving husband and
family, "Mizpah," Ryan-strect, Footscray.
COATES.— In loving memory of our dear
mother and grandma, who passed away
April 11, 1936. . . , J -
Loved in life, treasured in death;
A beautiful momory is all we have left.
—Inserted by her loving son and dtfughler-
ln-l&w, Charles and Theresa, and grand
children.
COATES.— Called home on April 11, 1936, Je
mima, beloved mother of Edith and Jim,
dear grandma of James Eric, Mavis,
Dorothy, Fnye and Iris (deceased),
1 have only a beautiful memory,
To remember ray whole life through;
But It's sweetness will linger for over
As I treasure that memory of you,
COLLINS. — In loving memory of Alf, loving
husband of Robo, darling daddy of Alfle,
who passed to a higher life on April 11,
Remembrance. Is a golden chain
That links us till , we meet again.
—Inserted by his wife, Rose, and son, Alfie. .
COLLINS.— In loving memory of our doar ;
son and brother, who passed uway on
April U, 1036. Ever remembered.
— Inserted by mother, slstors and brother.
COUSINS.— In loving memory of my dear
sister, Nellie, who passed away on. April
11. 1938; also my dear mother and father.
—Inserted by Mabel and Arthur Williams,
and family.
COUSINS. — In loving memory of my dcat
friend, Nelllo. '
Partings come and hearts are broken,
A loved ono gone with words unspoken.
Wo who loved you know what wo lost
one year ago.
—Loving friend, E. McGlashan.
CUTTS. — In loving memory of our dear Jean,
who passed away April 11, 1936.
Ever remembered.
— Inserted by mother, father and sisters,
DOBELL.— In loving memory of my mothet,
Mary, who passed away April 11, 19271
also dad, Phillip, who died July 18, 1028,
Memory, like the Ivy. clings.
Always loved and sadly missed.
— Inserted by their loving daughter and
son-in-law, E. and W. strongman, and
grandson, Alf.
EMMINS. — In loving memory of my beloved
mother, passed away April 11, 1935, at
Brondmeadows. .
A cheerful smile, a heart of gold,. .
1 The dearest mother this world could
Doep in our hearts your memory la kept,
I Too dearly loved to ever forget.
—Inserted by. her loving son, Stan.
FRY.— 'In loving memory of dear Elsie, who
passed , away April 12, 1934.
A loving nature, true ' and kind,
: A beautiful memory left behind.
' — Insorted by Jack, Winnie, Eileen; nephews
and nieces, Joyce, Jackie, Nance and Bobby.
OILLS.— in loving memory of my dear daugh-
ter. Pearl, died on April 11, 1929.
Sad and sudden was the parting.
r Hard and cruel was the blow,
i How sadly- I I\ave missed you,
None on earth will ever know.
Though parted by the hand of death,
In love united still.
—Inserted by her. loving mother,
IN MEMORIAM.
JONES. — In loving memory of my dear hus
band ' and our loving falhor, passed awny
on April 11. 1938.
—Inserted by loving wife,- Mary, and
family. i
KENNEDY'. — In loving memory of our dearly i!
loved father, died Aoril 11, iano; also our r
dearly loved mother, died May 25, 1901. (
Sacred heart of Jesus,
Have mercy on their souls.
—Inserted by their loving family,
KERSLEY.— In .loving memory of my dear 1
son and our brother,.—Harry, who passed e
away, April .11, 1935. 5
, What ever , else we . fall to do, |
We will never fall to think of you.
—Inserted by hi loving father and family.
LANE.— In lovlngi memory of dearest Win;
who passed away April 11. r
TIs sad but true, we wonder why,
The best are always flrst to die.
Sweet memories weave a golden chain : a
That linUs .ua till we meet again.
—Inserted by Ma and Pa Lane, Blanche,
Harry, Ruby and Harry,
LANE.— Win-Rita. My tribute to a sweet -
memory,
—joe. i
LEWIS.— In loving momory of our dear .
father, who passed away on April 11, 1936. 1
Eyer remembered. J
—Inserted by hls loving sons, Allan and ;
Lea; daughters-in-law, Kath. and Emmie.
LONG.— In loving memory of my dearly loved i
husband, John, loving father of Tea, Nor- .
man, Mora, Connie, Nellie and Jim.
_ Dearly loved and sadly missed.
Deep in our hearts a memory Is kept
Of one we loved and will never forget. ;
— inserted by lils loving wife nnd family, 1
Preston,
LORY. — In loving memory of my dear mother. !
who passed away April 11, 1934; also dear
sister, Olive, March 17, 1936.
sweet memories weave. a golden chain 1
That links us till wo meet again.
—Inserted by loving son and daughter-ln-
law, Sam and Evelyn. ,
IN MEMORIAM NOTICES.
(Continued on Page 17.)
FUNERAL NOTICES.
A'BECKETT.— The Friends of the late Major
ARTHUR H. a'BECKETT are Informed
that his remains will be cremated at the Spring
: Valo Crematorium, THI8 DAY (Tuesday),
. April 11. The cortege will leave Sleight's
Northern Chapel, St. Kllaa-road, Melbourne,
at 2.15 p.m.
A service will be' conducted by Right Rev
Lord Bishop of Glppsland (Dr. Cranswlck)
and the Rural Dean of Warragul (Rev, C.
Woodhouse) at. the Crematorium Chapel at 3
o'clock,
A. A. SLEIGHT PTY. LTD. Phone MX
4620 (3 lines). ;
A ULAN. — ELSTERNWICK BOWLING
CLUB.— Officers and Members of the
above Club aro Informed thnt the remains of
their late member, THOMAS MORGAN
ALLAN will bo cremated at Spring Vale.
The funeral Is appointed to move from the
residence of his daughter. Mrs. H. S. Toyler.
123 Cochrane>streot, Garden Vale, THIS DAY
(Tuesday), 11th Inst., at 10 o'clock.
WALTER WILLIAMS, President,
F. A. PRESNELL, Hon. See.
APPS and SONS, Funeral Directors. Phone
71 and 70 Win. Ex.
IDAKER.— 1 The Friends of the late Mr. WAL-
JL> TER BAKER are Informed that his re
mains will be Interred In . the Necropolis,
Bprlng Vale. The funeral ls appointed to move
from w. G. Anps and Son's Chapel, 395 High-
street. St. Kllda, THIS DAY (Tuesday). April
11, at 10 a.m. A service will be conducted
by -Rev. H. W. Doudney, commencing at 0.45.
APPS and SONS PTY. LTD., Funeral Di
rectors. Phones. Win. 70 and 71.
BREMNER.— The Friends of Mr. ALEXAN-
DER BREMNER are respectfully in
formed that the remains of his dearly loved
wife, Martha, will be» Interred In the Mel
bourne General Cemetery, Carlton. The
funeral Is appointed to leave his residence.
39 Tribe-street, South Melbourne, THIS DAY
(TRCSdMcKENSlK, ' S) ircctor. Phom
11X3107 (2 Unco):
FUNERAL NOTICES.
BURNS.— Tlio Friend. ' of the late Rev.
HUGH McLEOD BURNS, M.A., B.D., are
nformed that his funeral will leave Scots'
ihurch, Collins-street, Melbourne, THIS DAY
Tuesday), April 11, for the Brighton Ceme-
ery.
A service will be held at 11 o'clock by. the
Moderator of the Presbytery of Melbourne
louth (Rev, A. Martin), who will preside, as-
Isted by the Right Rev. Dr. John Mackenzie,
Joderator-General, also Rev. Karl Forater,
Rate Moderator, and Rev. J. Golder Bruns,
Members of the Presbytery are requested to
neet In the church' vestry, robe at 10,45 a.m,
A. A. SLEIGHT PTY. LTD, Phone MX
626 (3 lines),.
P4HRISTIE.— The Friends of the late Mrs.
L f JANE CHRISTIE are Informed that her
remains will be interred In the Necropolis.
Spring Vale. The funera will leave the chapel
>f B. Matthews Pty. Ltd., THIS DAY (Tues-
lay),- April 11. at half-past 2 o'clock.
B. MATTHEWS PTY. LTD., 102 Tnorak-
road, South Yarra. Win. 66 (2 . lines).
DAMON.— The Friends of the late JOHN
JAME8 DAMON are respectfully Informed
that his funeral will leave his residence, Wa-
verley-road, Mt, Waverley, THIS DAY (Tues
day), April 11, at 3.45 p.m., for Interment
In Burwood Cemetery.
T. RENTON, Funeral Director, 23 Station-
street, Oaklelgn. . UM1404.
DIXON. — The Friends of the late Cr.
JOSEPH DIXON are respectfully informed
that his funeral will leave his residence, Wal-
tham, King-street, Queenscliff, THIS DAY
(Tuesday), April 11, at 10 o'clock, for St.
Peter's Cnurcn, Ballarat, and at the conclu
sion of a service commencing at 2 o'clock,
will proceed to the Ballarat Old Cemetery.
F. W. BARNES and SONS, Funeral Direc
tors, Ballarat. Phone 79.
TjVANS.— The Friends of . the late Mr.
ill HENRY EVANS, of Victorian Railways,
are invited to follow his remains to the Fawlt-
ner Cemetery. The funeral will leave his resi
dence, 02 Hlcktord-street, East Brunswick;
THIB . DAY (Tuesday), April 11, at . 3.30
p.m.
MULQUEEN and SONS PTY, LTD.. 170
Sdnejr-road, Brunswick, and at Bendigo.
fjiINDLAY.— The Friends of the late Mr.
J? JAMBS F1NDLAY. are respectfully invited
to follow hla remains to the place of inter
ment, the New Cheltenham Cemetery, Hollo-
way-road. The funeral will icavo his real-
&e.n£c'.7' Randall-street, Mordialloc. TH18
DAY (Tuesday), April 11,, at 3 o'clock.
. W. D. ROBE and SON, Funeral Directors.
241; Charman-road, 'Cheltenham, Phono 42.
Chelt.
blends of the late Mr.
WILLIAM GILCHRIST are respectfully In
vited, to follow his remains to the Pakenharo
Cemetery. The funeral will leave the resi
dence of Mr. Pollock, Main Drain-road, . Koo
weenip, JU1.30 p.m. THIS DAY (Tuesday).
„ WILLIAM J. GARNAR, Funeral Director.
Office; Phone Dandenong 308,
GREEN.— The Frlonds of the late Mrs.
ISABELLA GREEN, relict of the late
Joseph Green, of staweil, are informed thai
her remains will bo Interred In the Htawol
Cemetery. The funeral will arrive at Stawel
THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock. Funeral
private.
.H. EVANS and SON, Funeral Directors,
10 Main-street, Ballarat. Phone 563.
' ' The Friends of Mr. ERNES!
VT WILLIAM GRENFELL are respectful!
I Informed that the funeral of his beloved
daughter, Dagmar Victoria,' will leave hla
i residence, 46 Glencalrn-avenue. Coburg. THIE
i DAY (Tuesday). April II, at 3.30 p.m., foi
the Melbourne Crematorium, Fawkner.
JOSEPH ALLISON PTY. LTD., Funera
i! Directors, 788 Sydney-road, North Brunawiok
Phone FW4I26 (2, lines),
FUNERAL NOTICES.
HEALEYL — The Friends of the late JOHN
THOMAS HEALEY. of 15 Thompson-
street, Williamstown, are respectfully In
formed that his remains will be Interred in
the Williamstown Cemetery. The funeral will
move from St. Mary's Church, Cecil-street.
Williamstown, THIS DAY (Tuesday), April
11, at conclusion of prayers commencing 3,15
PERNEST W. JACKSON, Funeral Director,
Ferguson-street, Williamstown. and Melbourne-
road, Newport. Phone 25 Williamstown.
HOWAT.— The Friends of the lAte Mr.
THOMAS UNWIN HOWAT are Informed
lhat -hls remains will be Interred In the Ne
cropolis, Spring Vale. The funeral Is ap
pointed to move from his residence, 11 Byron-
street, Carnegie, THIS DAY (Tuesday), April
11, at 2 o'clock. .
APPS and SONS PTY. LTD.; Funeral Di
rectors, St. Kllda. Phones 70 ana 71 Win. Ex.
,
ISAACS.— The Friends or Mr. S. ISAACS
are respectfully Informed that the re
mains of his dearly beloved wife, Margaret,
will be Interred in the Wesburn Cemetery.
The funeral is appointed to move from his
residence, -Mafn-stseet, Warburton, THIS DAY
(Tuesday), nt 2 p.m. .
BURTON BROS., Undertakers, Main-street,
Llllydale. Phone 11.
JOHNS.— The Friends of Mr, HERBERT A.
JOHNS are informed . that the remains
of his beloved wife, Helen, will be Cremated
at the Spring Vale Crematorium. The funeral
will leave his residence, 44 McGregor-street.
Eaut Malvern, , THIS DAY (Tuesday), April
U,_at 3 o'clock.
B. MATTHEWS PTY. LTD., 102 Toorak-
road, South Yarra. Win. 66 (2 lines).
JONES.— The Friends of Mr. ALBERT COS-
MAN JONES are Informed that the re
mains of his .dearly beloved wife will be in
terred in the St. Kllda Cemetery. The
funeral Is .appointed . to move from Temple
Beth Israel, Alma-road. St. Kllda, THIS DAY
(Tuesday), April 11, at 2.50 o'clock.
APPS and SONS PTY. LTD.. Funeral
Directors, St. Kllda. Phones 70 and. 71 Win.
Ex.
TrRAKOWSKI.— The Friends of the late Mr.
IV DAVID MONTAGUE KRAKOWSK1 . are
intormed that his remains will be cremated at
Spring Vale. The . funeral is appointed to
move from his residence, "St. Roberts." 1479
High-street. East Malvern, THIS DAY (Tues
day), April 11, at 4.30 p.m.
APPS and SONS PTY. LTD., Undertakers,
Hlgh-8treot, St. Kllda. Phones 70 and 71 Win.
Ex.
"jVfcEWAN.— The Friends of the late ALF-
ItA RED J. McEWAN are respectfully In
vited to follow his remains to the place of
inlermont, the Malmsbury Cemetery. The
cortege will leave his parents' residence,
"Weston," Tnradalc, TO-MORROW (Wednes
day), April 12, at 2 p.m.
W. RAYMER, Funeral Director, Kyneton.
Phone 254.
RAYMER.— The Friends of the late 'Mrs.
MARY JANE RAYMER are respectfully
informed that her remains will be interred in
the Williamstown > Cemetery. The funeral: Is
appointed to leave the residence of her son-
in-law, Mr. A. H. Johnston, 9 Murrumbeena-
crescent, Murrumbeena, THIS DAY (Tues
day), the 11th Inst., at 10.30 a.m.
B. MATTHEWS PTY. LTD., 215 Dande-
nong-road, Bast Malvern. Phone UY5895.
REID. — Requiem Mass for the Repose of
the Soul of the late Sister MARY OF SAINT
, FIDELIS will be celebrated at the Good
Shepherd Convent, Abbotsford, THIS DAY
(Tuesday), April 11, at 10 a.m. The funeral
will leave the Convent at the conclusion of
Mass for the Boroondara Cemetery, Kew.
MULQUEEN and SONS PTY. LTD., 170
Sydney-road, Brunswick. FW1746.
S SWELL.— The Friends of the . late Mrs.
AGNES SEWELL (of 366 Dorcas-street,
I south Melbourne) are respectfully Informed
i that her remains will be Cremated at the
I Spring Vale Crematorium. The funeral h
r appointed to leave our funera) parlors, 19"
Clarendon-street, South Melbourne. THIS DAi
1 (Tuesday), April 11. at 10 a.m.
R. McKENZIE. Funeral Director. Phone
MX3107 (2 lines).
FUNERAL NOTICES. S
SMALLEY.— The Friends or Mr. HENRY ,
VICTOR SMALLEY arc respectfully in- 1
vlted to follow the remains of his dearly loved
wife, Ellen Irene, to the plncc of Interment,
the Fawkner Cemetery. The funeral is ap
pointed to leave the Herbert King Memorial >
Chapel THIS DAY (Tuesday), April 11, after '
a short service commencing nt 9.50 a.m.
HERBERT KING and SONS, Funeral Direc
tors, Lcnnox-atrcct, Richmond. Phones, J3462
and J2815.
SMITH.— The Friends of the late EDITH
EMILY SMITH are respectfully Invited
to follow her remains to the place of inter
ment. the Coburg Cemetery. The funeral is
appointed to leave the Mortuary Parlors of
w. G. Raven, 227 Smith-street, Fitzroy, THIS
DAY (Tuesday). April 11, at 10 o'clock.
. W. G. RAVEN. Funeral Director. Head
office phono, J2225.
QYMES.— The Friends of the late Mr. HER-
IO BERT SYMES are respectfully invited
to follow bis remains to the place of inter
ment,- 'he Heidelberg Cemetery. The funeral
will leave his residence, Wllllnm-strcct, Bac
chus Marsh, TO-MORROW (Wednesday), April
12, at 12 o'clock, arriving at cemetery at
2 p.m.
A. M. LOVE, Undertaker, Bacchus Marsh.
Phone 92.
riiOMLINSON.— ' The Friends of the late Mr.
JL GEORGE TOMLINSON are respectfully
Informed that his remains will be Interred in
the Coburg Cemetery. The funeral is ap
pointed to leave his residence, 157 Llardet-
THIS DAY Tuesday),
Mj?3107C«E1|S. FUnCr'" Plr,!Ct0r'
rpOWNSEND,— The Friends or the late Mr.
TOWNSEND aro respectfully
Informed that his remains will bo Interred In
the Boroondara Cemetery, Kew. The funeral
will leave his daughter's residence. 09 Bcnt-
f'reet, Northcote, THIS DAY (Tuesday), 11th
Inst,, at 3.30 o'clock.
J' Fercuson and SON, Funeral Directory
t Thornbury (telephone
JW3037) ; 17B Hlgh-atreet. Northcote.
WALSH.— REQUIEM, MASS for the repose
,r,,%,th,e., 0( ,'he lute Mr. ANDREW
r-Ai'RICK WALSH will be celebrated at the
Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel, Deep-
dens. THIS (Tuasdnvl MflRVINfi. nf a
o'clock. The funeral will leave the church at
2 o clock for the Melbourne Cometery; Carl-
ton.
ALFRED ALLISON, Funeral Director, Clif
ton Hill.
WENDT.— The Friends of the late Miss
PAULINE MAY WENDT are respectfully
informed that her remains will be interred in
the Williamstown Cemetery. The funeral will
move from the rcsldenco of her mother, Mrs.
Sarah Wendt, 23 John-street, Williamstown
North, TO-MORROW (Wednesday), April 12,
at 3.30 p.m.
ERNEST W. JACKSON. Funera) Director,
Ferguson-street, Williamstown. nnd Mclbourno-
road, Newport. Phone 25 Williamstown.
WOOLF. — The Friends of the late Mrs.
PAULINE LOUISA WOOLF aro Informed
that her remains will he Interred In the Brigh
ton Cemetery. The funoml is appointed to
move from Melbourne Synagogue, Toorak-road,
on WEDNESDAY. April 12. nt 2 p.m..
APP8 and SONS PTY. LTD.. Funeral Di-
rcctora. St. Kllda. Phones 70 nnd 71 Win. Ex.
\roUNG,-- Tht Friends of Mr! HARRY
X YOUNG arc respectfully Informed that
the funeral of his dearly beloved wife. Lillian
May, will leave his residence, 66 Erskine-
street, North Melbourne, THIS DAY (Tues
day), April 11, at 2 p.m., for the place of
Interment, the Fawkner Cemeterv.
JOSEPH ALLISON PTY. LTD., Funeral
Directors. 135 Errol-strcct, North Melbourne.
Phone F1751
ZINCK. — The Friends of the late Mrs. MARY
ANN ZINCK aro respectfully Informed
that her remains will be Interred in th(
Boroondara Cemetery, Kew. Tho funeral h
appointed, to leave ner residence. 26 Myrtle
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