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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS
BIRTHS
DEWAR (nee Emily Harrison). — on July
6, to Mr. and Mrs. Dewar, Surrey Hills
—a son (Ronald Walton).
FENBY (Patricia Steele).—On July 7,
to Mr. and Mrs. Fenby, 11 Park-street,
Moonee Ponds, at Llandysill— a daughter
(Joan Margaret). Both well.
GATON.— On July 4, at Windermere Pri-
vate Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Gaton— a daughter (Carmel Anne).
LANSELL (nee Joyce Miller). — On June
30, at Jessie McPherson Hospital, Mel-
bourne, to Mr. and Mrs. George Lansell
(Bendigo), Chatham, Alston-grove, East St.
Kilda— a son.
MARONEY.— On July 7, at St. George's
Hospital, Kew, to Mrs. N. J. Maroney,
of Younger Cour0,. Kew— a daughter
(Cynthia Annette). Both well.
MARSHALL (nee Daisy Mason).— On June
28, at Myross Private Hospital, Arma-
dale, to Mr. and Mrs. R. Marshall, of
9 Weigall-street, South Yarra— a son
(James Phillip).
ENGAGEMENTS
HARVEY — FULTON. — Hazel Irene, young-
est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. oeurgc
Andrew Harvey. Montague-street, Albert
Park, to John, only son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frederic Denholm Fulton, Hillside-avenue,
Caulfleld.
MARRIAGES.
Golden Weddings
MR. and Mrs. G. H. TILLEY (nee Hollo-
wall) announce with pleasure the 50th
Anniversary of their wedding, celebrated al
the Fuller Baptist Church, Kettering, b \
Rev. T. Phillips, B.A., June 10, 1892. Pre
sent address: Second-avenue,, Aspendalc.
DEATHS
On Active Service .
ELLIS.— Arthur Noel, Sergeant, V185010,
loved eldest son of Stan and Amy ElUs.
of Red Clins. and brother of Pnul and
Oraeme, accidentally killed in his country'!
service, aged 20 years. Greatly beloved.
DEATHS
ARTHUR - On July 8, at her home, 201
Blyth-street, Brunswick East, Esther,
dearly beloved wife of Charles T, Arthur,
and loving mother of Rae (Mrs Matthews),
Lou and Phyllis. A long sufferer at rest.
BALDWYN.— On July 8. at 1004 Mai-
vern-road. Glen Iris, Gerald R. Bald-
wyn, F.R.C.S., England, dearly loved hus-
band of Ida Mary, and loving father of
Audry, Molly (Mrs. Curtain), Dorothy
(Mrs. Knowles) and Godfrey, aged 74
years. No flowers by request. Requiescat
in pace.
BARRASS.— On July 7, after a short ill-
ness, Arthur Joseph, beloved husband
of Lila Barrass, 39 Mitchell-street, Bendi-
go, loved father of Edith, Henry and Mar-
garet, devoted brother of Hannah, Lizzie
and Will.
BECHT. — On July 8, at 185 Blyth-street,
East Brunswick, Elizabeth, beloved
wife of Maurice Becht. No flowers, by re-
quest. Peace, perfect peace.
BINDING.— On July 8, at Heidelberg,
the dearly loved mother of Ethel, Mu-
riel and Reginald.
BIZLEY.— On July 7, at Waxrnambool,
Mary Nellie Gertrude, beloved wife ol
Captain L. W. Bizley (on active 'service),
8th Aust. Recce Bait.. Home Forces. Aus
tralia). and loving mother of Dick (R.A.N. .
abroad). William and Peter, of Mortlake,
Interred privately at Wnrmambool.
BLACKLOCK.— On July 8. at Heidelberg
House, William Arthur Blacklock, of If
Thorcsby-grove. Ivanhoc, husband of tin
late Lillian Fanny Blacklook. and dearly
loved father cf Marjorle (Mrs. Q. C. Law-
son). Private Interment.
BOND. — On July V. at her residence, 1'
Adamson-street. Heidelberg. Mary J.,
dearly beloved wife of Wm, II.. and loviuj
mother of Beryl (Mrs. s. J. Bowden.'rrn-
ralgon). and grandma of George. Pri
vately interred.
BRANDON.— On July 8, at his residence
Fisher-street, Stawell, John Stephen
Brandon, dearly loved son of the late John
and Bridget Brandon, loved brother of
George, and loving uncle of Jack, George,
Nellie, Evelyn, Ambrose, Marie and Kath-
leen, aged 70 years. Requiescat in pace.
BRANDON.— On July 8, at Stawell, John
Stephen Brandon, loved uncle of George
and Winnie,
BRANDRETH. — On July 7, William George
Brandreth, 27 Wright-street, Bentleigh,
late of Newport Workshops, beloved husband
of the late Phoebe Sarah, dearly loved
father of Heskin and Annie, loving grandpa
of James, in his 92nd year. In God's care.
BRERETON.— On July 8, at Kyncton
Hospital, John, beloved son of James
and Johannah Brereton, of Fern Hill, lov-
ing brother of Gerald, Bernard and Patrick,
aged 33 years. Rest in peace.
BRERETON. — In loving memory of our
dear cousin, Jack, who passed away at
Kyneton on July 8. R.I.P.— Inserted by
his cousins, Tom and Kit Lillis.
BURNS. — On July 8, at Royal Mel-
bourne Hospital, Elsie May, dearly
loved wife of Hugh Burns, of 19 Malane-
street, Ormond, and loved mother of Hazel
and Hugh (A.M.F.). At rest.
CARROLL. — On July 8, at his residence,
68 McIlwraith-street, North Carlton,
George, beloved husband of Marion, aged
75 years. At rest.
CHALMERS.— On July 8, at her son's
residence, 10 Agnes-street, Thornbury,
Alice, beloved wife of the late John
Chalmers, and loving mother of Kenneth
John, Eric, Dorothy (Mrs. E. Cox) and
Ronald (deceased), aged 66years. A
patient sufferer at rest.
COLLINS.— On July 3, at Hamilton, Ma-
ria, loved wife of the late Joseph Ro-
bert Collins, Penshurst, and loving mother
of William, Mary (Mrs. Jennings), Joseph,
Mabel (Mrs. Barton, deceased), Jack, Fran-
ces (Mrs. Jefferson), May (Mrs. Berridge),
Julia (Mrs. Davis), aged 85 years. R.I.P.
DENEHY.—On July 8, at her home, 45
Gower-street, Kensington, Annie, be-
loved wife, of the late Samuel Denehy
loving mother of James (deceased), Tess
(Mrs. Higgs), Mary (Mrs. Allan), Marga-
ret (Mrs. Goldle), Hilda (Mrs. Hart) and
Veronica (deceased), and loved sister of
Mrs. A. Kelly, Warragul, in her 80th year.
Rcquiescat in pace.
DRAYTON.— On July 8, Anne, loved wife
of Fredrick, and dearly loved mother
of Les (deceased), Leila (Mrs. Steng), Bert
(deceased), Hazel (Mrs. Kidd), George (de-
ceased), Eveline (Mrs. Hine) and Len (de-
ceased), aged 75 years. In God's care.
FLACK.— On July 8. at Royal Melbourne
Hospital, Alice Flack, of 403 Nichol-
son-street, North Carlton, eldest daughter
of the late James and Mary Flack, and
loved sister of Elsie (Mrs. H. Wanklyn),
Myrtle (Mrs. N. Williams), Lilian (Mrs.
E. Mendola), Connie and James, aged 47
years. R.I.P.
FULLARTON.--On July 7, at private hos-
pital, Violet Lillian, relict of the late
Percival Fullarton, and loving sister-in-law
of Mrs. Poolman, Mrs. Bresnahan, Mrs.
Lewis, Jack and Elsie Fullarton, and sin-
cere friend of Miss Allan, aged 44 years.
Peace, perfect peace.
HIGGINS.— On July 8, Thomas M. Hig-
gins, of Barry's Reef, relict of Jane
Higgins, and loving father of John and
Nellie (Mrs. Lightly, West Australia), in
his 84th year.
HUMPHRIS.— On July 8 (suddenly), at
his residence, 160 Donald-street, East
Brunswick, Thomas Richard, dearly be-
loved husband, of Alice Mary, and the lov-
ing darling dad of Effie, late of Mary-
borough and Maldon. At rest.
KENNEDY.— On July 7, at her home, 109
Pakington-street, Kew, Joan, beloved
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kennedy,
loving sister of Peter, aged 19 years. R.I.P.
God's rosebud.
KENNEDY.— On July 7, at her home, 109
Pakington-street, Kew, Joan, darling
niece of Ione and Clair Mulligan. R.I.P.
LOGAN.--On July 7, at Melbourne,
Harold Gladstone, beloved son of the
late Thomas and Mary Ann Logan, formerly
of New South Wales, and loving brother of
Robert (deceased) and Allison, aged 54
years. R.I.P.
LOWRY.--On July 8, Walter Stanley
Lowry, of 57 Ovens-street, Yarraville,
the dearly beloved husband of Florence, and
loving father of Bettie and Brian; loved
son of the late Robert and Eliza Lowry;
loved brother of Albert, Neil, Mary. Eva,
Joe, Percy and Will; loved son-in-law of
Bridget Cunningham, aged 44 years. R.I.P.
MARCH.--On July 3, at her daughter's
residence, No. 5 Plow-street, Thorn-
bury, Margaret, wife of the late John
March, of Murchison, loving mother of
Ethel, son-in-law Maurice, grandma of
Ralph, great-grandma of baby Noelle, aged
87 years. Sweet rest.
—Inserted by loving daughter, Ethel, and
Maurice Foley.
MILLER.--On July 7, at Freemason's
pital, Doris May, dearly loved wife
of James Miller, 32 Barnett-street, Yarra-
ville, beloved mother of Margaret, loved
sister of Tora (Mrs. Bunting) and Linda
(Mrs. Gothe). Someday we'll understand.
MORGAN.—On July 8, at Cumnock Hos-
pital, Traralgon, Catherine Ann, be-
loved eldest daughter of the late D,B. and
Ellen Morgan, and loving sister of William
(deceased), Fanny (Mrs. O'Sullivan, Cow-
warr), Dave (deceased), John (deceased),
Ellen (deceased), George (deceased), Tho-
mas and Frank (deceased), aged 81 years. R.I.P.
MOSSOP.--On July 8, William Joseph
dearly loved son of the late Christopher
and Mary Mossop, of "Askeaton," 72 Nel-
son-road, South Melbourne, and loving bro-
ther of Winnie and Maggie. Late Public
Library. Requiescat in pace.
PHILLIPS.—On July 8, at her residence,
No. 3 Wellesby-road, Hawthorn, Meta,
relict of the late David, late of Dunedin,
New Zealand, loved mother of Norah (Mrs.
Orwell Michaels), Ruth and Dick Phillips,
aged 65 years.
PURCELL.— On July 8, at her home, 156
Station-street, Fairfield, Nora, loved
wife of the late John Thomas Purcell, and
loving mother of James (deceased), Mary
(Mrs. Kyne), Alphonsus, Albert (deceased),
Joseph (deceased), Veronica, Kathleen (de-
ceased), Margaret and Jack. R.I.P. Pri-
vate interment.
RANTIN.— On July 8, Hannah Jane
(Jean) Rankin, of 67A Reid-street,
Albert Park, loved sister of Robert (Glen-
orchy, Tasmania), aged 61 years. At rest.
ROWE.—On July 7, at Mountfield Private
Hospital, Josiah James, dearly beloved
husband of Hetherine Ann, loving father of
Ella, Florence, Gladys, Roy, Harold, Mavis.
Peacefully sleeping
SADLIER.—-On July 8, at the residence
of his niece, 35 Charlotte-street, Rich-
mond (late of 247 Swan-street, Richmond),
James Sadlier, aged 78 years. R.I.P.
SMITH.—On July 8, (suddenly), at her
residence, 76 River-street, Newport,
Agnes Myrtle, Dearly beloved wife of Vin-
cent Walter Smith, and loving mother of
Agnes (Mrs. Rampling) and Eric. Peace-
fully sleeping.
SMITH. — On July 8 (suddenly), at her
residence, 76 River-street, Newport,
Agnes Myrtle Smith, dearly beloved daugh-
ter of the late Thomas Parsons and Eliza-
beth Thomas, and loving sister of May
(Mrs. Edwards), Clive (deceased) and Annie
(Mrs. Lacy). In God's care.
STORK.— On July 8, at his residence, 139
Mitchell-street, Northcote, Edward Adam,
dearly loved husband of Mary Elizabeth, and
loving father of Annie, Jack and Clara, aged
66 years. At rest. No flowers, by request.
SYKES.— On July 3, passed peacefully
away, Jack, late Walhalla, beloved son
of the late John and Margaret Sykes (late
South Melbourne), and loving brother of
Mary (Mrs. H. Cole, 95 Buncle-street,
North Melbourne), Margaret (Mrs. Bea-
call ), Hughie and Luke (A. I. F.). At rest.
Privately interred Warragul Cemetery, July 4.
TAYLOR.— On July 8 (suddenly), at his
residence, 2 Gledhill-street, Footscray,
Hugh Carrick, beloved husband of Elizabeth,
loving father of Lillias (Mrs. Jones), loved
brother of Maggie (deceased), George (de-
ceasedd), Agnes (deceased), Jack (deceased),
Bill (deceased) and Nell (Mrs. Richards),
aged 67 years. Late St. Arnaud. Peace-
fully sleeping,
THOMAS..— On July 8, at his resi-
dence, Mount Egerton, John O'Farrell
Thomas, eldest son of the late Thomas
Mort and Mary Thomaa, loved brother of
Edward, aged 72 years. Requiescat in pace,
THOMPSON.— On July 7, at Children's
Hospital, Kenneth Clive, beloved son
of Donald and Gladys and beloved brother
of Shirley, aged 4½ years. Our little
angel called home.
TOGNOLINI.—July 7, at Alfred Hos-
pital, Molly, dearly beloved wife of
Samuel Tognolini, of 134 Thistlewaite-
street, South Melbourne, devoted mother of
Marie and loved sister of Donald Mac-
Donald (N.S.W.). Requiescat in pace.
TOLL.— On July 7, at his residence,
7 Claire-street, McKinnon, Edward Pearce,
relict of Fanny Rebecca Toll, and loving
father of Charlotte (deceased), Ambrose,
Edward (deceased), Albert, Horace, Regi-
nald (deceased) and Marjorie (Mrs. Lever).
Privately interred. Mother and father reunited.
TOLL.—On July 7, E. P. Toll, of Claire-
street, Bentleigh, formerly of Plymouth,
England, aged 86 years. Plymouth papers
please copy.
TREHEY.— On July 8, at a private hos-
pital, William Francis Trehey, of 180
Richardson-street, Albert Park, dearly loved
husband of Dorothy. Requiescat in pace.
WARNER.— On July 8, at her daughter's
residence, 4 Devonshire-parade, Alice
Melinda, Loving mother of Ethel, son-in-law,
Harry, granddaughter, Joyce: grandsons, Ian
and Donald. At rest.
WARNER.--On July 8, at the residence
of her daughter, Mrs. H. Maddigan, 4
Devonshire-parade, North Essendon, Alice
Mary Melinda, loved mother of Edward
William, and mother-in-law of May and
grandmother of Eric, aged 76 years. Peace,
perfect peace.
DEATHS
WARNER.—On July 8, at residence of
her daughter (Mrs. H. Maddigan), 4
Devonshire-parade, North Essendon, Alice
Melinda, beloved wife of the late Edward
Warner, loving mother of Edward, Ethel
(Mrs. Maddigan), Arthur (deceased),Sid,
Len, Linda (Mrs. C. Gorrill), Athlea and
May, aged 76 years. Peacefully sleeping.
WARNER.—On July 8, at 4 Devonshire-
parade, North Essendon, Alice Me-
linda, dearly loved foster mother of Doris
(Mrs. Batts). Ever remembered.
WARNER.—
Always loving, unselfish and kind;
Few in this world her equal to find.
A beautiful life came to an end;
She died as she lived, everyone's friend.
—Inserted by her loving friend, Muriel.
WARNER.— On July 8, at 4 Devonshire-
parade, North Essendon, loving mother
of Althea and May (Mrs. Baker, Eng). A
devoted mother.
WARNER.— On July 8, at 4 Devonshire-
parade, North Essendon, Alice Me-
linda, loving mother of Linda, mother-in-
law of Colin, and dear grandma of Graham
and Noel. Our loved mother at rest.
WARNER.— On July 8, at 4 Devonshire-
parade, North Essendon, Alice Melinda,
loving mother of Len, mother-in-law of
Alice, and grandma of Kerry. A wonderful
mother to us all.
WARNER.— On July 8, at 4 Devonshire-
parade, North Essendon, Alice, loving
mother of Sydney, mother-in-law of Lil-
lian, and grandma of Sydney and Ray-
mond, aged 76. Peacefully sleeping.
WARNER.— On July 8, Alice Melinda,
loving mother-in-law of Elsie, loved
grandma of Ronald and Stanley. Peacefully
sleeping.
WEBB. — On July 7, at Quinane-parade,
Shepparton, William Thomas, dearly
loved husband of Annie, devoted father of
Pearl (Mrs. R. H. Maskell, Shepparton),
Florrie (Mrs. W. J. Storey. Trafalgar),
Annie (Mrs. N. E. Thompson, Shepparton),
William (Shepparton), George (Shepparton),
Ivy (Mrs. H. Jenkins, Shepparton), Vera
(Mrs. G. Moon, Melbourne), Doreen (Mrs.
C. Syer, Melbourne) and Hilda (Sheppar-
ton), aged 75 years. A patient sufferer at rest.
WHITE.— On July 7, at private hospital,
East Malvern, Pollie, beloved wife of
Thomas Henry White, of Kerford-street, East
Malvern, and loving mother of Hilda (Mrs.
A. S. Boulter. East Malvern) and James
(Cowra. N.S.W.).
WHITE.— On July 7, at East Malvern,
Pollie, only loved sister if Lily (Mrs.
J. H. Ellis, Sandringham), fond aunt of
L.A.C. J. Ellis and Private R. Ellis (abroad).
WILLATON.— On July 8, Annie E., dearly
loved wife of Ernest Willaton, of 270
Wood-street, Preston, loving mother of
Evelyn, Alice and Ernest, aged 41 years.
At rest.
YUILL. — On July 8, Agnes Jane, of 20
Burwood-road, Burwood, Beloved wife of
the late Jack, loving mother of Janetta
(Mrs. L. West), William, Elsie (Mrs. A.
Bakker), Charles, Ivy (deceased), George
(A.I.F., deceased) Chrissie (deceased),
Arthur, Madge (Mrs. E. Symons), Jean
(Mrs. E Williams) and Daisy (deceased),
in her 82nd year. Bendigo papers please copy.
IN MEMORIAM
On Active, Service
HARVEY. — in loving memory of my dear
» loVl5 Eddle llled at Tobruk July
c.
1 And thinks of you day by dav;
i But we will meet again, my darling,
r At the close of a beautltul day.
' T"-Uis«rled by hu loving wife. Mollle.
|_| ARVEY. — In loving memory of my dear
r 1 J.. daddy.
, Th-o little words I've learnt to say,
! Two words to remember all my life.
9a.
. --Inserted by his .loving little daughter, -
Maureen.
HARVEY. — in loving memory of my dear
. son. Gunner E. Harvey, killed in
1 action at Tobruk. July 0. 1041.
i.
As in the hour you passed away.
. —Inserted by his loving mother.
HARVEY.— Treasured memories of my
. XX brother, Ed.. VX17784. killed in action
f.
' — Inserted by his brother. Bill; of A.1.F;-
HARVEY. — In loving memory of our lov-
lng brother-in-law, Eddie, killed at To-
j bnik on July 0. 1941.
j Short and sudden was the call.
Your death an awful shock to all;
v 'lis sad, we often wonder why.
; The best aro always first to die.
' — Inserted by his loving brother-in-law,
' Harold: stster-ln-law, Phil.
HARVEY. — A tribute of remembrance to
VX17,784, Gnr. E. Harvey, killed at
Tobruk, July 9, 1941.
Greater love hath no man.
- Inserted by his pal, VX18,497, Dvr. A. R.
Newbegin, returned from Middle East.
HARMAN— In memory of dear Ron
(Slim), 2/2nd Pioneers, who was killed
in action July 8, 1941, in Syria, loving
cobber of Keith.
We will always remember.
—Inserted by Mrs. Wickins and family.
IN MEMORIAM
BENNETT. — In loving memories of our
. .IX dear dad, who passed away suddenly on
> July 9. 1041.
Time passes on, but memories stay,
1 Loved and remembered by us always.
i — Inserted bj his loving son and daughter-
in-law, Horace ("Tup") and Heatner, and
- grandchild. Janyce. ,
BENNETT.— In memory of my beloved
husband. Horace Phillip, who passed
, away on July 9. 1041.
. —inserted by his loving wife and family,
, Horace, Reg and Beryl.
BICKHAM.— In loving memory of my
dear husband, who passed away July U.
1U41. Badly missed, and always will be
, remembered. .
i — Inserted by his loving wUo and daughters,
Kura, Iris. Linda. # #
BICKHAM — In memory of Mr. William
George Blckham, who passed away on
, July 0. 1941. At rest.
BROOKS.— In loving memory of John
Brooks. , . . . .
t A wonderful nature, loving and kind,
A beautilul memory to leave behind.
. —Inserted by his loving wife and son.
BROOKS.— In memory of Mr. Jack
Broom, who P0.S5K! nwoy on J'llv U.
- 1039. dearly beloved husband of Emily
r Brocks, and fathor of Harry and Bessie.
1 . I. remember
, —inserted by Lucy Chambers.
BROWNSCOMBE.— in loving memory ol
our mother, who - passed away on July
0. 1U37; also our -dear sister, Lillian, who
- passed away on February 10, 1934.
e Words cannot tell, dear mother,
v How deep in our hearts there's a pain.
There is never a day that passes by
But our thoughts reach out to you;
. —inserted by hor loving husband and sons,
Jack. Sid. Tom, Frank, and daughters,
oily (Mrs. Craig), Min (Mrs. Coull) and
e Mabel.
BROWNSCOMBE. — In loving memory of
my dear mother, who passed away
July 9. 1037; also my dear sister, Lillian,
t February 10. 7034. ' ,
t Deep In our hearts a memory Is .
Of one too dear to ever forget. .
—Inserted by her loving son. Jack; dnugh-
- ter-in-law, Alice," and granddaughter, Shir
ley -
BROWNSCOMBE.— In loving memory of
dear mother, who passed away July, 9,
1937: also dear sister, Lily, on February
10, 1034.
Gone is the one we loved so dear,
9 Silent the voice we long to hear;
g A memory dearer than words can tell.
Of the mother we lost aud loved so well
1. --Inserted by her loving daughter and son-
c In-luw, and family, ''Olive and Alf.
BROWNSCOMBE.— In loving memory of
our dear mother, who, died on July 9,
4 1037; also our dear sister. Lily, passed
away February, 1034.
t Deep in our hearts a memory Is kept
. Of one too dear to ever forget.
1 —Inserted by her loving son, Tcm, and
i grandsons. Keith and Ron.
; /Campbell.— in loving memory of my
. vJ dear wife and mother, who passed
f away on July 9, 1937. Requlescat in pace,
— Inserted by her loving husband, daughter,
b Norma; sou. Bill.
CAREY. — Treasured memory of my dear
husband, Joe, who passed away July
r 9. 1940.
f What happy hours we once enjoyed,
1 How sweet that memory still.
There is a link death cannot sever,
1 Love and remembrance Jest for ever.
— Inserted by his loving wife, son, Lau-
g ranee; daughler-ln-law, .cbriss, and Reg.
CARROLL.— In loving memory of our
- esteemed friend and employer, who
d passed away July 9. 1049.
a Always loved and remembered.
—Inserted by Staff, Elizabeth Collins Cafe.
Carroll.— In fondest memory of our es-
teemed friend and employer. Frederick
d John, who passed to n higher life July V,
n 1940.
Thoughts drift back to happy days.
Life moves on, but memory stays.
—Insetted by Peg and Norm Orr.
CARROLL.— In sad but lovln? memory of
our true friend and employer, who
1. passed away July 9. 1940.
r Of all the things we fall to-do,
We never fail to thlr.k of you.
N —Inserted by E. MeKally and R. Le Sueur,
CARROLL. — In loving memory of our dear
, A m Jtond, Carroll, who passed away July
' A little token, true and sincere,
'» Just to show we still remember.
. —Inserted by his loving friends, Ollle and
L Owen Spiers, St. Kllda baths.
CARROLL (F.J. |. — in fadeless memory of
0 \j my portlier- and pal, "Carroll." who
d passed away July 0. 1940.
a Go when a great man dies,
V For venrs beyond our ken,
K The light he leaves behind him lies
>- Upon the paths of men.
1- —Inserted by V P.irkes.
CARROLL.— In loving memory of my dear
e friend. "Carroll," who passed away
July 0,-1940.
A beautiful nature, always true,
A helping hand to all he knew.
,e —Inserted by a dear friend. F. Leonard,
d St. Kllda Baths.
CARROLL. — A tribute to the memory of
our esteemed employer, "Carroll," who
passed awa.v July 9. 1940.
n —Inserted by the staff. St. Kllda Baths,
CARROLL (F.J.).— In loving memory of
our dear "Carroll."
' — Inserted by Betty, All and David Munro.
CARROLL (F.J.). — In loving memory of
f our pal, Fred.
— Inserted by the Henderson family.
CARROLL (F.J.).— In loving memory of
dear "Carroll."
Loved by all the family,
ir — Inserted by Fred and Phil Parkes.
CARROLL (F.J.).— In loving memory of
1- "Carroll." Sadly misled.
- —Inserted by his cobber, A. B. Parked.
CLARKE.— In loving memory 0! dad.
le passed away July 0. 1037. , „
Resting where no shadows fall.
9 . In perfect peace he awaits us all.
I. —Inserted by his loving daughter. Phyllis,
d son-in-law. Dick, and grandchildren. Dick
d and Donald. ' .
CONDER.— In loving memory of my dear
husband. Harry, who - passed away on
n July 9. 1941. . ,
e A little token, true and sincere.
,1 Of the memory of one I hold dear,
t, —Inserted by his loving wife. Jean,
COCKING.— In loving memory of our dear
mother, Mary Elizabeth, who passed
iy away July 9. 1910.
We think of you In silence, mum.
U With a grief sincere and true.
There's always that aad longing,
1. Could we only speak to you.
d —Inserted by her loving daughters, Edith
1- and Florence, nnd families.
COCKING.— In loving memory of our dear
mother. Mary Elizabeth, who passed
!- away July 9. 10-10. . .
A,Just a memory fond and true.
. To show, dear mother, we think of you,
U You live with us In memory still.
Not Just to-day, but always will.
, —Inserted by her loving daughters. Alice
and Elfic. and families.
Cocking.— In loving memory of our dear
mother. Mary Elizabeth, who passed
»r away July 9. 1040.
le Wo miss you. mum. we always will.
Those who loved you love you still,
i- Till memories fade and life departs
>t You will live, dear mother. In our hearts.
>- — Inserted by her loving daughter. Beatrice,
CRESSWELL, — In loving ntemory of our
mother, who passed away July 0, 1039,
7 also father and little Freddie.
!. Loved and cherished the same to-day,
g As the day they passed away.
(, —Inserted by their loving son Harry and
daughter-in-law Mavis. .
CRESSWELL.— In Iqvlng memory of dwr
ma, and loved grandma of Val, who
passed away July 0. 1930.
Peacefully sleeping.
1, —inserted bv Les. Dolly and Val.
CRESSWELL.— In loving memory of our
beloved mother, who passed away July
s- 9. 1939. Sweet memories dearest one.
10 —inserted by Perce and Het. # „
DOUGLAS.— In loving memory of ray dey
husband nnd father. Walter, who died
's Julv 9, 1908. Ever remembered.
:e — Inserted by his loving wife and daugh-
v. ter. May. , . „
EDWARDS. —In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away July 9. 1941.
:e To be with us in the aame old way
4 Would be our dearest wish to-day.
re with tender love and deep regret,
d We who loved you will never forget,
d —Inserted by her loving aon. Louis: daugh-
f. ter-in-law. Madge; grandchildren. Nancy
aud Graham.
' IN MEMORIAM
FINKLSTEIN.— in loving , memory of my
dear brother and our uncle, "Who" passed
away July 9. 1940. at the Mansfield Hos
pital.
Tender chord of memory
Is softly touched to-day;
Loving thoughts of you, dear Bonar,
Never fade away.
— Inserted by his loving sister, nieces and
nephews.
FLACK. — In sad but loving memory of
1 : my darling mother, Alice, passed away
July 0 at Royal Melbourne Hospital.
—Inserted by her sorrowing daughter, Mary;
son-in-law; Jack; granddaughter, Beverley
Anne. . . .
FOGARTY. — In loving memory or our
darling grandmother, who passed away
July 0, 1939.
Just a memory, true, and tender.
To show, dear ma. we still remember,
— Inserted by .her. grandchildren, Dorothy.,
EUcen. -Dan. and Pat Ferguson.
GRANT. — In loving memory of my dean
father, who passed away July 9. 1921..
A wonderful dad, only lent.
One of the best God ever sent;
To be with us In the some old way
Would be our dearest wish to-day.
—Inserted by his loving son. Francis;
daughter-in-law, Ida; grandchildren, Yvonne.
Francis. Ronald.
GRANT. — In loving remembrance of
Francis Henry Grant, who- passed away
at29 Byron-street, Footscray, on July 9.
In the. evening the Master came.
> And strolled amongst the flowers.
And touched the llllles one by one, .
And. chose that one of ours.
— Inserted by his loving wife, and grand
son. Harold, of 21 Fowler-street, CamperH
down. Sydney. '
Green. — in loving memory of my darling
husband, Walter, and our darling father,
who died July 9, 1941: also my darling
daughter and slater, Maldle. died February 6,j
There Is a road we call remembrance,
Where thoughts and shadows meet;
We take the road In thoughts to-day,
To. the ones we cannot greet.
—Inserted by his loving wile, Mary, and
children. Wattle,- Aveene, Edna and Nancie.
GRIFFITHS.— in loving memory of my
dear sister, Sarah Jnne, passed away
July 9, 1923; also my dear mother, passed
away June 12, 1894.
They, live with us In memory still,
And will while memory lasts.
—Inserted, by her loving sister, A. Bedford,
Moonee Ponds. ,
HARRIS.— In memory of my dear brother,
Edward McKenzle, passed awny .July 9,
1030; also my. dear husband, mother and)
sister.
Love and romembrancc live for ever. ,
— Inserted by F. Paez and family.
HIBBARD. — In loving memory of our
wonderful mother, passed away on July
9. 1941, mother of Bert. Harold. Bill and
Ett (Mrs. cations), mother-in-law of Fred
and Olive, devoted nana of Joy jft, Clcel,
Beryl and Steve, and greatnana of Freddie,
Judy, Pat and Barbara.
We miss her. kind and loving ways.
With her we spent some happy days.
We miss -her 'when we need a 'friend.
On her we always could depend. - ,
—Inserted by the family,
HIBBERT— HIBBARD.— In loving memory
of my dear mother, who passed away on
July 9, 1941, at Thornbury.
— Inserted by her loving son, Bert.
Lang. — In sad and everlasting memory
of my darling husband, WlUlam Henry
Lang; who passed away July 9. 1940, at'
78 Stokes-street, Port Melbourne.
There Is one who misses you sadly.
And will during .my earthly stay;
But we'll meet again,- dear husband, .
At the dawn of a perfect day. f
In. God's keeping.
— Inserted by. your sorrowing wife, Jane
Lang. .
LANG. — In loving memory of our dear.
j dad. who died July 9. 1910.
Our lips cannot tell how we miss you,
Our hearts cannot tell what to say:
We know the light went out of our lives
The day you were taken away.
—Inserted by nls loving sons and daughters,
Doris, Harry,- Jessie. Jim; daughter-in-law,
Marg.
LANG. — In loving memory of our dear
.J father, William Henry Lang,, died on-
July 9, 1940. . . '
Sweet Is the word remembrance.
As these few lines will show;
You wlU always be remembered, dad.
Through the years that come and go.
—Inserted by his loving son, Harry, and
daughter-in-law. EUcen. '
LANG. — in tovlng memory of our dear dad,
Jx who died July 9. -1040.
The flowers we place upon your grave
May wither and .decay.
But the thoughts or you, dear dad,
WlU never fade away. '
—Inserted by his loving . daughter and
son-in-law, Jessie and Bert, and Baby Juno,
LANG. — in fond memory of our dear
friend, Henry Lang, who passed away
July 0, 1940.
sweet memories of former years.
— Inserted by Mrs. Harty and family.
LIVESLEY.— In loving memory of my dear
mother, Elizabeth Augusta, who passed
away on July 4. 1937.
— Inserted by her loving son, Jack.
MACPHERSON. — In loving memory of
my dear wife and our dear mother,
who passed away on 'July 9, 1940.
Ever remembered.
— Inserted by her loving husband, daughters,
sons and grandchildren.
MAGATELLI. — In loving memory of our
dear father, who passed away July S.
1040; also our dear mother, who passed
away February 27, 1934.
Ever remembered.
—Inserted by their daughters, Kate nnd
MarlR. nnd son Dom.
MANNING.— In loving memory of dear
dad,, accidentally kiHed July 9, 1939,
Deep In our hearts Is a memory kept.
Of one we loved -and will .never forget.
— Inserted by Mavis and Gordon, and grand
son., Lance.
MANNING. — Cherished memories of m.v
dear husband and father, who was
killed at Elwood July 9. 1039.
If my eyes could plerco the heavens.
And see your dear, sweet face:
Perhaps this aching, heart of mine
Would And a resting place.
— Inserted by his loving wife nnd family.
Mavis, Ken (A.I.F.), Ray, Kevyn; son-in-
law, Gordon.
MATTHEWS. — in loving memory of my:
dear eon and our dear brother, Arthur,
who passed away on July 0. 1924.
Deep in our hearts your memory is kept,
We loved you too dearly to ever forget.
Our brother.
— Inserted by his loving dad and sisters,
Amelia, Rhode, Florrie. Queenlc and Sadie.
MARTIN. — In loving memory of my de
voted husband and father, Frank, who
passed away July 9. 1941. late of Beau-
raaris-paradc, Highett. A genuine husband.
-- A- smiling face-;oa heart of—gold; .
One of the best this world did hold.
Too dearly loved to.be forgotten.
—Inserted -bv "his Wife and sons, Henry
(R.A.N.)i Cliff (R.A.A.F.)., .
McINROY.— In loving memory of dear
mother, who passed away on July 9,
1937.
I think of you in silence.
And often speak your name;
What would I give to clasp your hand.
And see. you smile again.
—Inserted by her loving daughter, Jean.
McINROY.— in loving memory of my dear
mother, who -passed , away on July 9,
1037. Ever remembered.
—Inserted by her loving daughter, Jessie
(Mrs. Hamblcton).
McLAREN. — in tovlng memory of my dear
son, George, accidentally killed at
Macedon July 0, 1034, 20 years 3 months.
What would I give to clasp your hand,
My loving boy to see,
Just to hear him say, "Hello, mum,"
That meant so much mc.
—Inserted by his loving mother.
McLELLAN.— In memory of my father,
Robert Laverty (24th Batt.. late
A.I.F.). who died at the Coulfleld Military
Hospital on July 9, 1941. Late of South
Melbourne. At rest.
— Inssrted by Ids daughter. Christina
(Biddy); son-in-law," Georgt Wilson, and
grandchildren. Ellen and George.
M cLELLAN.— In memory' of my father,
R. L. McLeJlan, also father-in-law of
Owen, .and loving grandfather of BiUie,
Rounle and Doreen.
He now rests in peace,
McNEILL. — in loving memory of my dar-
ling mother, who passed away 011 July
0. 1930. Never forgotten..
— Inserted by her loving son, Pent., and
stster-ln-law, Jose.
MIRRIELEES. — in loving memory of our
dear brother, who passed away on July
9. 1935.'
Always remembered.
—Inserted by his loving sister Kath and
brother-in-law Nell.
MORRISON. — In memory of my dear hus-
band, Richard, who passed away Julv
9. 1939, father of 'Tom (deceased) and
Madge.
His life a beautiful memory,
His absence a silent sorrow.
—Inserted by his loving wife and daughter.
MORRISON. — In loving memory of my
dear brother. Richard, who passed to a
higher life on July 9, 1039.
Peacefully sleeping.
God be with you till we meet again.
—Janet.
OLNEY. — In loving . memory v of our dear
mother and father. Elizabeth and Frc-
derick Olney. who passed away on July 0
and 18. 1941, respectively.
—A tribute of love from their daughters
and sons-in-law. Fortune and Bert Steel.
Elsto nnd Bob Fyfe.
OLNEY. — In loving memory of Nan and
Bamp (Elizabeth and Frederick Olney),
called home July 9 and IS. 1941. respec
tively.
—a tribute of love from their grandchildren,
Elaine (Mrs. Fred Stahl), Berlce nnd Vance
Steel, of Essendon; Rob, Velda nnd Douglas
Fyfe. of Canberra, nnd great-grandson, Fre
derick.
PASSMORE.— In loving memory of our
dear father, who passed away July 9,
7937. Ever remembered.
— Inserted by his tovlng daughter, Ada; son,
Albert: son-in-law, Laurie, and grandchil
dren. Kenneth aud Shirley. -
PEARCE. — In loving memory of our denr
mother, who passed away on July 0,
1932. m
Away in the beautiful somewhere.
Sheltered from sorrow and pain.
Some day when life's Jouruev is ended.
Dear mother, we'll all meet again.
—Inserted by her loving son, Gordon, and
daughter-in-law, Violet, 21 Hardy-street,
East Brunswick.
RICH.— In loving memory of my dear
wife who passed ftway July 9. 1941.
r Always remembered.
—Inserted by her loving husband, sister,
May and family.
ROSE. — In loving memory of my dear
husband and father, who passed away
on July 9. 7941. Also Dave and Alb.
brothers of the above.
If all the world were ours to give,
We'd give it. yes, nnd more,
Just to see your loving face
Come smiling through the door.
— Inserted by his loving wife and son,
Sarah and Bill.
ROSE. — Loving memories of our dear dad
and darling grandpa of Leon, who died
on July 9. 1941. Also Uncle Alb and Uncle
Dave, loved brothers of above.
Two little words, not hard to write, »
But two we'll remember all our lives —
Our dad.
— Ipserted by Evelyn. Frank and little Leon.
ROSE. — In loving memory of our dear
> father, who passed awny July 9. 1041.
Deep In our hearts a memory Is kept.
Of you. dear dad. we will never forget.
— Inserted by his son, Jack: daughter-in-
law, Dorrle: grandson, Brian.
RYAN. — In loving memory of our dear
sister. Mary, who died suddenly at Ed
ward-street. Brunswick, 1937.
Beautiful memories linger yet
Of one so dear we'll never forget.
—Inserted by Kittle Wlnklo and John Gar
vin.
SECCULL.— In loving memory of our
dear mother, who passed away July 9.
1937; also brother. Peter, June 20, 1937,
and father, July. 11. 1025,
Ever remembered.
—Inserted by Mrs. Johnston. Mrs. Brewer.
Mrs/ Winnett.
SIEBLER. — In loving memory of my dear
wife, Sarah Siebler, who died on July
9, 1936. Ever remembered.
SIEBLER. — In loving memory of my
) mother, who passed away July 9. 1030.
I would not wish you back to sorrow and
patn.
But. oh, how I miss you.
—Her loving daughter, 81s.
SWIGGS.— In loving memory of our be-
toved Pop, who passed away on July
rrln5e.r,i by.hls loving wife and family.
YAYLOR. — In memory of our beloved
mother, Agnes Mabel, who passed away
on July 0, 1934. Ever remembered.
—Inserted by Edna and Mel.
WADSWORTH. — in loving memory of our
,moter. who passed away Julv
also dear father, who died August
1&32 brother, Will. January 19,
Thoughts drift back to happy days,
Life moves on. but memories stay.
—Inserted by their loving daughters and
sisters.
WARMINGHAM. — In loving memory of
dear Pop, who passed away at Rich
mond on July 7. 1030.
Years may pass, but memories stay
As near and dear as yesterday.
—Inserted by Bell.
WARTON.— In loving memory of Lena,
IT who passed away on July 9, 1041.
a memory that will never fade.
— Inserted by Blanche and George, Garden
Vale.
WEBSTER.— In loving memory .of my dear
. ? husband, Ferdlck, who passed away
July 9. 7937.
Some day we win understand.
—Inserted by his loving wife, A. Webster.
IN MEMORIAM
WEBSTER ".'—In loving memory of our dear
father and grandfather, who passed
away July 9. 1937.
Deep in" our hearts a memory is kept.
Of one we loVed .dearly and we'll nerer
' forget. .
—Inserted by his loving daughter, Vic., son-
Drever r»ndchUdren Bill and Lorraine
WEBSTER.— -In loving memory of our dear
g£»ndfntner. who passed
« y . y 7037; also Maurice, who
passed away September 11, 1934.
—Inserted by Fred. Hazel. Stan and Bert.
WESTROPP.-In loving memory of my
»T loved husband, William, who passed
away on June 9. 1941, at Brunswick. rTlp.
T Sadly missed. .
1 miss you and mourn for you In silence
unseen.
' AtIbeen'e the memor7 ' days' that have
—Inserted by his loving wife, Mary.
lovIng !Pemory ot Isabella
b WL; <pa,ed ?way on J"iy
tl£SidVhVee! Ird'ffAMSi. '
WISrAllia7I«nnJ0,|!,nt!le?:e?<S'?ph0'X
passed away July 9. 1932.
"ie ®badows flee. .
Margaretf '<»lng wife, Louise; daughter.
WILTSHIRE.— In ibving memory of my
Jul. dcaTJ husband - and our ;dear. father,
who passed away July 9, 1039. '
in the garden of memories, we meet every
—Inserted by hts loving, wife and family.
WILTSHIRE.— In loving memory of will.
If passed away - on July 9, 1939,.
- . . Always remembered.
—Inserted by Mum. Fred.: Addle.
WM?
ff'aSd vi?w!ana 01 ahlrley' ?aye' Chrla-
Not Jusf> to-day, but every day
In slicncc we remember.
7Id'LS?"fdln-'iy,wheja'mtelng daughler-
MEMORIAL SERVICE'S
\ Pi, Memorial Service to the
7- late Fred Carroll . aud the late Edw«n
Jane will be held at Uie Mt/ EtertoS
.woSS£' p'ra' Sunday, July 12, All
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES
7 sisters andBRO"-
stanley collin-
, of Steels Creek, wish to convey their
their al kind friends during
their recent sad bereavement. -
jVIR. and Mrs. w. CLARKE and FAMILY
tn- imM to THANK relatives and friends
avm:?!,.cair., ' personal expressions
CI sjmpathy in their recent sad bereave.
MPicnt. j Inverness-avenue, Malvern
tfrr ii«h1c.haiv)SOfi and DAUGH-
akrs wish to sincerely thank aii
Kind relatives and friends lor curds, tele-
i«rfteSs and dorai tributes in their
bidden sad bereavement, also the Rev, w.
his sincere sympathy.
yj OORE.— Sgt. and ..Mrs, L. MOORE
to THANK , all kind friends and
Hhni« j toiegrams, letters, cards, flora i
7a?h». ».,mJid , Personal expressions of sym
pathy in their recent sad bereavement
especially thanking Mrs. Mites. 20 Gien-
moigim-stteet. East Bmtwwick. Glen
\ tt»d Mrs. WIN-
rwu!rJvu£AR¥ w?h to THANK all mends and
IrioutS te,e8roms and floral
tributes. Would an please accept this as
arteet PrcrionCKnOWie<kmi',nl 7 Peter-
FUNERAL NOTICES
ARTHUR - The funeral of the late Mrs
ESTHER ARTHUR will move from her
home, 201 Blyth street, Brunswick East,
THIS DAY, at 2 pm, for the Fawkner
Cemetery. ALFRED ALLISON, Clifton Hill. JW1708.
BALDWYN.— Requiem Mass for the reposw
R BArnwvw'uSi lilt? uDr DHALO
uTw,u. -u-vbrated at St-
Rochs Church. Burkc-road. Glen liis, uns
DAY. at 9-30, a.m. The funeral will leave
loh.e ®huJrch the conclusion of Mass for the
Boroondara Cemer/. Kow. A. V. TOBIN
BEHT. — The Wneral of the late Mrs.
ELIZABETH BECHT will leave her
Senis'na8v East Bruns-
wji cic, this DA\ . at "2.30 p.m., for the
llamstoKii North, this day, at conclusion
bf service commencing at 2,10 p.m., er
nest W. jaokson. A.P.d.A. W'town ''5
|->randn.— Requiem Mass lor the repose
nSv ,.'!!? sSul r. l5e la'« stephen bran-
DON will be celebrated at St. Patrick's
Rdmon Catholic Church, Patrick-street.
StaweJ, THIS DAY. at f.SO arn, The
Funeral will leave the church at 3 p.m. for
the "Stawell Cemetery. McKENZIE and
B JORDAN. Stawell. Phone 291.
UfrNS.— The Funeral of the laie Mrs.
ELSIE MAY BURNS will leave 10
«"to"e-fitrcet, Ormond, TO-MORROW AP-
IERNOON, at 2 o'clock, for the New Chel-
®rmc„CuClS.ry'- lf?816. (ry v'> all1"
|ENEHY.— Requiem Mass for the Repcae
niMiiTBv < i? i of, the Iate Mrs. ANNIE
DENEHY will celebrated at the Church
of the Holy Rosary. Gower-street, .Kensing
ton, THIS MORNING, at. 7 a.m. The fune-
rol will leave the church al 3.30. for the
Cpburg Cemetery. ALFRED ALLISON.
Clifton Hill and Newmarket. JW1708 — —
I funeral of the late ANN
J J DRAYTON will leave her residence. 33
Ewnrt-street, Malvern, THIS DAY. after a
service commencing at 2.45 p.m.. for the
Footscray Cemetery. MORTICIAN COM-
PANY. Fhone WA3600 (2 lines).
IjUjACK. — The Funeral of the late Miss
Js ALICE FLACK will leave 403 Nichol
son-street. North Carlton, this DAY. at
the Fawkner Cemetery. R.
ROBSON. JW2345. :
17IULLARTON.— The Funeral of the late
' Mrs. VIOLET LILLIAN FULLARTON
will leave 144 Ltardet-street, Port Mel
bourne, THIS DAY, at 2 p.m., for the
Boroondara Cemetery. Kew. R. McKENZIE.
Port Melbourne. MX3107.
HANSFORD. — The Funeral of the late
XX Mr. JOHN BISHOP HANSFORD, of
Blackwood, will leave the residence of his
daughter. Mrs. V. Hodge, 5 Coolaman-street,
Sunshine. THIS DAY. at 2 p.m., for the
Werribee Cemetery, arriving 2.50 p.m. ER
NEST W. JACKSON, A.F.D.A. Wrtown 25.
HUMPHRIS. — Tne., Funeral of the late
Mr.. THOMAS RIOHARD HUMPHRIS
will leave 100 Donald-street, East Bruns
wick. THIS DAY, at 3.30 p.m., for the
Fawkner Cemetery. JOSEPH ALLISON PTY;'
LTD., North Brunswick. FW4120 (2 lines).
KENNEDY.— Requiem Mass for the Re
pose of the Soul of the late Miss JOAN
KENNEDY will be celebrated at the Church
of the Sacred Heart, cothnm-road, Kew.
THIS DAY. ut 7.30 a.m. The funeral will
leave the church at 3.30 for Box Hill Ceme
tery. HUGH CAMPBELL, Haw. 4001. —
I OGAN. — Tne Funeral of the late
XJ HAROLD GLADSTONE LOGAN will
leave Sleight's Southern Chapel. St. Kllda-
road, Melbourne. THIS AFTERNOON, at
3..10 o'clock, for the ' Melbourne General
Cemetery. Carlton. A. A. SLEIGHT PTY.
LTD. MX4020 (3 lines).
r OWRY. — The Funeral of the late Mr.
,1-J WALTER STANLEY LOtVRY will leave
57 Ovens-streot. Yarravllle. TO-MORROW,
at 2 p.m., for the Footscray Cemetery.
NELSON BROS., Footscray. MW13Q1.
MILLER. — The Funeral of the late Mrs.
DORIS M. MILLER will leave her resi
dence, 32 Barnett-sirejt, Yarravllle, THIS
DAY. at 1 P.m.. for the Fawkner Crema
torium. METROPOLITAN FUNERAL DI
RECTORS PTY. LTD. Held. 110.
Tyx ORGAN. — The Friends of the late 'Miss
ilX CATHERINE ANN MORGAN ore notified
that her remains will be interred In the
Toongabble Cemetery. The funeral is ap
pointed to move from St. Bridget's Church,
Cowwarr, THIS DAY 'at 2 p.m. D; and W.
MACCUBBIN, . Traralgon. Phone 102."
MOSSOP.— Requiem Mass for the Repose
of tho Soul of the iate Mr. WILLIAM
JOSEPH MOSSOP. will be celebrated at 88/
Peter and Paul Church, South Melbourne.
TO-MORROW, at 0.45 a.m. The funeral
will leave the Church at 2 p.m., for the
Melbourne General Cemetery, Carlton. A.
V. TOBIN PTY. LTD. Phone F1294.
PHILLIPS. — The Funeral of the late Mrs.
META PHILLIPS will leave the resi
dence of her daughter. Mrs. Orwell
Michaelis, of No. 2 Ledbury-cQurt, Toorak,
THIS DAY, at 3.45 p.m., for the Spring
Vale Crematorium. —
R ANTON. — The Funeral of the late Miss
HANNAH JANE RANTON will leave 07A
Reed-atreci. Albert .park. THIS DAY. at 2
&.m., for the Fawkner Cemetery. NELSON
ROS., WiUiamstown. Tel. 43.
SMITH. — The Funeral of the late Mrs.
AGNES MYRTLE SMITH will leave 70
River-street, Newport, THIS DAY. at 3.15
p.m., 'lor the Spring Vale Crematorium.
NELSON BROS.. WiUiamstown, Tel. 34. —
QTORK. — The Funeral of the late Mr.
kJ EDWARD ALDAM STORK will leave 739
Mitchell-street. Northcole. TO-MORROW,
at 11 a.m.. for the Preston General Ceme
tery. H. J. R. LEWIS, Telephone JA1O00.
rpHQMPSON.— The Funeral of KENNETH
I. CLIVE. loved son of Donald and Gladys,
will leave 29 Portman-strcer, OakJelgh,
THIS DAY, at 10 a.m., for the Melbourne
Crematorium. Fawkner. ARMSTRONG and
WHITTLE. Malvern. U2443.
rpOGNOLlNt.— ' The Funeral of the late
1 Mrs. MOLLY TOQNOLINI will leave
her residence, 134 Thlstlethwnlte-street,
South Melbourne. THIS DAY, at 3.30 p.m.,
and will proceed to S.S. Peter and Paul's
Church, en route to the Melbourne Geneial
Cemetery. Carlton. MULQUEEN and SONS
PTY. LTD. Phone FW1740. r
rpREHEY, — Requiem Mass for the repose
X of the soul of the late Mr. WILLIAM
FRANCIS TREHEY will be celebrated at
the Carmelite Church, Middle Park, TO
MORROW. at 7.30 a.m. The funeral will
leave the church at it a.m. . for the
Melbourne General Cemetery, Carlton. A. V.
TOBIN PTY. LTD. Phone F1294."
\\7ARNER.— -The Funeral of the late Mrs.
> ALICE MELINDA WARNER will leave
4 Devonshire-parade. North Essendon, THIS
MORNING, at 11.15 o'clock, for the Mel
bourne Cemetery, Carlton. JOSEPH ALLI
SON PTY. LTD., Moonee Ponds. FU0457.
AI7HITE.— The Funeral of the late Mrs.
M POLLIE WHITE will Unv St. John's
Church of England, Finch-street, East Mal
vern, for tho Spring Vale Crematorium,
alter a service commencing at 2 pm. THIS
DAY. B. MATTHEWS PTY. LTD. UY5S05.
WILLATON.— The Funeral of the late
>1 Mrs. ANNIE E. WILLATON will leave
the residence of her mother. Mrs. Ashley.
110 Cramer-street, Preston. THIS DAY. at
J.30 p.m.. lor the Preston General Ceme-
tcry. H. J. R. LEWIS. Telephone JA1000.
"\7uILL. — The Funeral of tne late Mrs
X AGNES JANE YUILL will leave 20
Burwood-road. Burwood, THI9 DAY. at 3.45
p.m., for the Burwood Cemetery. LE PINE
and SON. JA1104.
$