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BIRTHS.
ALLEN (nee Jean Clark, Brunswick).—On the
6th December, at their residence, Merbein West, to
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Allen—a son (Jack).
ARTHUR (nee Violet Buckman).—On the 26th
November, at Nurse Hughes's private hospital, The
Avenue, Windsor, to Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Arthur,
of Rowsley (late of 7th Batt., A.I.F.)—a son
(George Edward).
BOOLEY.—On the 9th December, at Tiverton,
Ouyen, the wife of George Booley—a son (stillborn).
BEAN. — On the 7th December, at "Milliara,"
84 Union-street, Brighton, to Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
Bean—a son.
BULLOCK. —On the 20th November, at "New-
port," Pascoe-crescent, Essendon, to Mr. and Mrs.
Thos. Bullock, of Garfield—a daughter (Valma
Rose).
BUTLER.—On the 27th November, at 10 James-
street, Box Hill, the wife of W. A. Butler— a son
(William Charles Cohu).
CADWALLADER. —On the 21st November, at
Trinafour private hospital, Moonee Ponds, to Mr.
and Mrs. Louis H. Cadwallader—a son (Jack
Rycroft).
CALNIN (nee Florence M. Butler). —On the
4th December, at 49 Raleigh-street, Thornbury, to
Mr. and Mrs. D. Calnin—a daughter (Thelme
Mabel).
CHUBB.—On the 29th November, at 251 Barkly-
street, East Brunswick, to Mr. and Mrs. Sydney
Chubb—a daughter (Evelyn Ruth Eileen).
COOLEY (nee Stella Daly). —On the 18th Novem-
ber, at "Kulki" private hospital, The Grove, More-
land, to Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cooley, of 97 Vic-
toria-street, Coburg—a daughter.
DARLEY.— On the 4th December, at 61 Vic-
toria-street, North Williamstown, the wife of Com-
mander F. C. Darley, R.N.—a son.
DAVIS (nee Sadie Holt) —On the 28th November,
at Nurse Sandford's private hospital, Canterbury-
road, to Mr. and Mrs. Leo. Davis—a daughter
(Paulette).
DOUGLAS (nee Winnie Barnes). —On the 15th
November, at the Women's Hospital, to Mr. and
Mrs. R. V. E. Douglas, of 73 Seacombe-street, North
Fitzroy—a daughter (premature) (Thelma Dorothy).
ENSOR. —On the 5th December, at, 17 Liddiard-
street, Glenferrie, to Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ensor— a
son (Herbert Murray). Both well.
FARNAN (nee Ivy Coplestone).—On the 7th De-
cember, at Marco Polo-street, North Essendon,
to Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Farnan—a daughter (Mary
Elizabeth). Both well.
FIDDIAN (nee F. Becky).—On the 18th No-
vember, at Thompson-street, Seddon, to Mr. and
Mrs. S. A. Fiddian— a son (William Samuel).
FORMAN. — On the 2nd December, at "Melrose,"
Burke-road, East Malvern, to Mr. and Mrs. George
Forman— a son.
GAYTHORPE.—On the 4th December, at
"Maxada," 51 Rennie-street, Moreland, to Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Gaythorpe—a son (Geoffrey).
HOWSON.— On the 29th November, in London,
to Mr. and Mrs. George Howson (nee Jessie Gibson,
daughter of the late William Gibson)— a daughter.
IVERSEN (nee Ivy M'Donald) .— On the 19th
November, at Nurse Worley's private hospital,
"Lendoris," The Avenue, Brunswick, the wife of
J. P. Iversen, of 20 Gower-street, Kensington— a
daughter (premature) (Ivy M'Donald). Both well.
JARROLD (Rufkea Brown).—On the 14th No-
vember, at "Westham" private hospital, Wanga-
ratta, the wife of John Jarrold, of "Ovensbank,"
Peechelba—a daughter.
JOHNSON (nee Gossip).—On the 5th December
at Ararat, to Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Johnson—a
daughter (stillborn).
KING (nee Laura Snow).—On the 3rd December,
at Nurse Morris's private hospital, Lorne-street, Moo-
nee Ponds—a son (Albert William). Both well.
LEITH.— On the 9th December, at 1 Addison-
street, St. Kilda, to Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Leith—
a son.
LONG (nee Attwood).— On the 28th November,
at Nurse Black's private hospital, to Mr. and Mrs.
G. F. Long, Rochester— a daughter (Phyllis Enid).
MARKS (nee Fanny Potts).— On the 16th No-
vember, at 26 Jackson street, St. Kilda, to Mr.
and Mrs. John H. Marks —a daughter (Joan Louisa),
MATSON (nee Agnes Whitlock).— On the 28th
November, at "Pendene," private hospital, Koo-
yong-road, Armadale, to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mat-
son—a daughter.
M'DONELL. — On the 4th December, to Mr. and
Mrs. Watson M. M'Donell, of 66 Gooch-street,
Thornbury— a son (Francis Watson)
M'LEOD (nee A. Johanesen).— On the 29th
November, at 22A Barry-street, Northcote, to Mr.
and Mrs. Malcolm Neil McLeod (late A.I.F.)— a son
(Malcolm Reginald).
MORRISH (nee Frances Johnston).—On the 5th
December, at "Normanhurst," 2 Caroline-street, Clif-
ton Hill, to Mr. and Mrs. Norman C. Morrish—a
daughter (Robina Jessie).
NORTON (nee Gray). —On the 2nd December, at
Cameron-street, Moreland, to Mr. and Mrs. H.
Norton—a daughter (Margaret).
O'CONNELL. — On the 3rd December, at 5 Mary-
street, Windsor, the wife of J. O'Connell—a son
(Daniel Joseph).
PACKMAN (nee Ida Allen).—On the 3rd De-
cember, at ''Morvada," Nightingale-street, Bala-
clava, the wife of W. H. Packman—a son (Henry
George).
PEARSON.—On the 5th December, at Nurse
Past's private hospital, Carpenter-street, Brighton,
to Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Pearson, of Male-street,
Brighton—a son (Alfred Samuel). Both well.
REDDING (nee Olive Lewis). —On the 7th De-
cember, at Nurse McPhee's private hospital, Lewis-
ham-road, Windsor, the wife of Mr. Geo. K. Red-
ding—a daughter.
RIDDELL.—On the 7th December, at their residence,
"Paignton," Winifred-street, Essendon, to
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Riddell—a son (Leslie Thomas).
Both well.
RIX (nee Hill).—On the 30th November, at sis-
ter Mathieson's private hospital, Berwick, to Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Rix, of Officer—a daughter.
ROGERSON.—On the 6th December, at "Quisi-
sana," Dandenong-road, Caulfield, the wife of Dr.
E. Rogerson (late Captain R.A.M.C.), Kaniva—a
son.
SISSONS. —On the 24th November, at "Nether-
court." Surrey Hills, the wife of A. T. S. Sissons—
a son.
SMITH (nee Kathleen Mongovan). —On the 4th
December, at "Quisisana," Dandenong-road, Wind-
sor, the wife of H. Patterson Smith, Southey-street,
St. Kilda—a daughter.
SMITH (nee Mabel Geard).—On the 4th Decem-
ber, at "Westham" private hospital, Wangaratta,
the wife of J. F. Smith, Eldorado (late A.I.F.)—
a daughter (Joyce Isabelle) (Joy).
SMITH (nee Margot Smith).—On the 3rd No-
vember, at Nurse Hooper's private hospital, North-
cote, to Mr. and Mrs. Smith—a son (David Edgar).
Both well. English papers please copy.
STEPHENS (nee Ada Butler).— On the 3rd No-
vember, at Nurse Rathjen's private hospital, Can-
terbury, to Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Stephens (late
R.A.N.)—a daughter (Sylvia Ada).
STOW (nee Hilda Hayes) .— On the 20th Novem-
ber, at Newington private hospital, Sandringham, to
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stow—a son (Ronald Albert).
TRELOAR.— On the 27th November, at St.
Helens private hospital, Windsor, to Mr. and Mrs.
A. V. Treloar, of Balaclava—a daughter (Helen
Doris).
TRESCOWTHICK— On the 30th September, at
"Truro," Marshall-street, Ivanhoe, the wife of Nor-
man Trescowthick—a daughter (Enid).
TREZISE.—On the 30th November, at "Mari-
ctowe," private hospital, Alphington, to Mr. and
Mrs. Cyril R. Tresize—a son (Jack Rowlan).
WALLACE (nee Flossie Christesen).—On the
30th November, at their residence, "Tasma," 60
Breese-street, Brunswick, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Wal-
lace—a daughter (Joyce Mavis).
WHITTY. —On the 3rd December, at "Londa"
private hospital, Elsternwick, to Mr. and Mrs. J.
P. Whitty—a son.
WILLIAMS (nee Alma B. Towt). —On the 9th
December, at Sister Annear's private hospital,
Sutherland-road, Armadale, to Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
C. Williams, Hawksburn —a son. Both well.
WOFF (nee Vera Rose).— On the 24th Novem-
ber, at Sister Woff's private hospital, 34 Finch-
street, East Malvern, to Mr. and Mrs. P. R.
Woff of Mentone—a son (Alan Hugh).
MARRIAGES.
AYLWIN—KECK.—On the 30th October, at the
Manse, Canterbury, by the Rev. J. A. Forrest;
Arthur Robert Aylwin to May Vita, third daughter
of Mr. H. A. Keck and the late Mrs. Keck, of
St. Kilda.
BEART—PASSMORE.—On the 6th November,
at Holy Trinity Church, Kensington, by the Rev.
Hy. H. J. Norwood, Th.L., Ralph Oscar (late
A.I.F.), third son of Mr. and Mrs. William Beart,
of East St. Kilda, to Mabel Ruby, eldest daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Passmore, of Kensington.
BENSON— SEDGMAN.—On the 25th September,
at 151 Evans-street, East Brunswick, by Rev. J.
E. Goble, Harry F. Benson (late A.I.F.), second
surviving son of Mr. James Benson and the late
Mrs. Benson, of Roscrea, Co. Tipperary, Ireland,
to Miriam Gladys, youngest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. H. E. Sedgman. Address, 25 Davies-street,
East Malvern. At home, Wednesday, the 15th
December.
CALDWELL—HIVON.— On the 16th October, at
St. Jude's Church of England, North Carlton, by
the Rev. J. Good, Albert Edgar, eldest son of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Caldwell, Mount Evelyn, late
of Elsternwick, to Zoe Vial, eldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hivon, Curtain-street, North
Carlton. Present address, Venus-street, Caulfield.
CAPELL—ABSALOM.— On the 29th September,
at the Presbyterian Church, Hawthorn, by the Rev.
H. T. Postle, M.A., LL.D., John Lorimer (late
A.I.F.), elder son of Mr. and the late Mrs. John
Capell, of Camberwell, to Rosa Marion, youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Absalom, of St.
James's Park, Hawthorn. At home, Tuesday and
Wednesday, 14th and 15th December, afternoon
and evening, "Hall Bower," Highfield-road, Canter-
bury.
COOKE—CARNEY. — On the 20th October, at
the Manse, Kew, by the Rev. J. R. Anderson, Wil-
liam Bassett (late A.I.F.), son of Mr. and Mrs.
E. D. Cooke, Rudder Grange, Alphington, to Ella,
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Carney, of
Grandview-grove, Upper Hawthorn, late of Kew.
Address: "Owaissa," Narracan, Gippsland.
COOTE—McCARTHY.— On the 6th November, at
St. Stephen's Church of England, by the Rev. G.
E. Lamble, George Thomas (late 4th Battery,
A.I.F.), eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Coote, Power-
street, Hawthorn, to Ethel May, eldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. H. M'Carthy, of Railway-crescent,
Richmond.
CRAWLEY— WALKER.— On the 11th Septem-
ber, at St. Andrew's, Ballarat, by the Right Rev.
John Walker, M.A., Hugh Roy, younger son of
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Crawley, Curral-road, Elstern-
wick, to Mavis, twin daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
David Walker, 12 Errard-street north, Ballarat.
Present address, "Barambie," 109 Orrong-crescent,
Caulfield.
DUMMETT—DAVY.— On the 6th November, at
St. Phillip's Church of England, Abbotsford, by
the Rev. L. L. Wenzel, George Leslie, third son of
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Dummett, Clifton Hill, to
Maud Mary, elder daughter of Mrs. A. M. and
the late Samuel Davy, Northcote. Present address:
"Loraine," 122 Emmaline-street, Croxton. At home
Thursday, 16th December.
FARNES—HARLEY.—On the 13th November,
at Congregational Church, East Malvern, by Rev. A.
to Thelma, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Harley, "Kelvinside," East Malvern.
FIGGINS—WAITE.— On the 6th November, at
Methodist Church, Palmerston-street, Carlton, by
Rev. G. F. Dyson, Norman James, only son of
Mr. James and the late Mrs. Figgins (late of
Princes Hill), to Ethel Minnie, youngest daughter
of Mrs. Freda and the late Mr. Thomas M'Combe
Waite, of Croxton. At home, Saturday, 18th De-
cember, "Helmric," Beaconsfield-parade, Croxton.
FORD—SPANGLER.— Nuptial Mass at the
Sacred Heart Church, St. Kilda, on the 5th Octo-
ber, by the Rev. J. Byrne, Joseph, only son of the
late Mr. and Mrs. J. Ford, to Marie (Ita), only
daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. Martin Spangler.
GILES—RAE.— On the 6th November, at Metho-
dist Church, Kew, by Rev. H. Saloway, Norman
Stanley, younger son of Mrs. and the late Mr.
J. Giles, Ballarat, to Nellie Christina, eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Rae, "Barambah,"
Tennyson-street, Kew.
GRAHAM—KITCHIN.— On the 23rd October,
by the Rev. D. M. Deasey, at St. Columb's Church,
Hawthorn, George (late A.I.F.), youngest son of
the late John Graham and Mrs. R. A. Graham,
"St. Leonards," Camberwell-road, Auburn, to Nell,
younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Kitchin,
2 Bowen-street, Glenferrie. Present address, "Or-
monde," Clyde-street, East Malvern.
GRAY—HARRIS.— On the 3rd November, at
Trinity Presbyterian Church, Camberwell, by Rev.
P. J. Murdoch, M.A., John Austin, second son
of Mr. and Mrs. A. Gray, Warracknabeal, to Jessie
Millicent, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
Harris, Currajong-avenue, Camberwell. At home,
"Le Touquet," Torrello-avenue, Upper Hawthorn,
21st December.
HALLIDAY—TWELLS.— On the 9th October,
at the minister's residence, by Rev. F. J. Sivyer,
Church of Christ, Brunswick, Robert James, third
son of Mr. Geo. R. Halliday, of Boolarra,
to Edith Emily, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
--- A. Twells, of Derby, England, present address
"Hazel Glen," Boolarra, South Gippsland.
HALTON—YORK.— On the 24th September, at
St. Joseph's Church, Hobart, by the Rev. Father
Cullen, Charles James, eldest son of Mr. Charles
Halton, "River View," Tyenna Tasmania, to Thelma
Ray, only daughter of the late Thomas York, late
Swanston-street, Melbourne.
HAMMAR—JENSEN.— On the 12th November,
at St. Luke's, North Fitzroy, by the Rev. R. H. B.
Williams, Anders Anton August, only son of Mr.
and Mrs. August Hammar, of Copenhagen, Den-
mark, to Florence Isabella, only daughter of the
late Anton and Annie Jensen, of Canning-street,
North Carlton.
MARRIAGES.
HARVEY— PRAGNELL.— On the 11th Septem-
ber, at St. Paul's Church of England, Ascot Vale,
by the Rev. E. I. Gason, M.A., John Dean, son
of Mr. and the late Mrs. Harvey, of The Parade,
Ascot Vale, to Kathleen Ada, eldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pragnell, of Catford, London.
HINDSON—NOTMAN.—On the 10th November,
at "Namton," Drouin, by the Rev. J. H. Dawe,
assisted by the Rev. Childs, Albert Edward, second
eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hindson, "Mayi-
nor," Warrnambool, to Isabel, youngest daughter
of the late Mr. T. Norman and Mrs. E. Norman,
late of Lardner.
IREDALE— ANTHONSEN.— On the 13th Novem-
ber, at the Holy Trinity Church of England, Thorn-
bury, by the Rev. C. W. Wood, Philip Roger,
youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Iredale,
Greensborough, to Stella Camelia, youngest daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthonsen, of 15 Bent-street,
Northcote.
JACOBSON—LANNAN. —On the 20th November,
at the residence of the bride's parent by the Rev.
J. L. Cope, Henry, the youngest son of Mrs. Mor-
gan, Carlton, and the late John Jacobson, to
Ethel May, third daughter of Emily and the late
William Lannan, of "La Mascotte," 82 Howe-
street, North Fitzroy.
LONIE—PETT.—On the 29th November, at St.
Mary's, Dandenong-road, by Rev. Father Lynch,
P.P., Walter Garner Lonie, son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Lonie, of St. Kilda, to Eileen Margaret, second
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pett, of Octavia-street, St.
Kilda.
LUDLOW—WHITEWAY (Silver Wedding).—On
the 10th December, 1895, at St. Andrew's Church,
Clifton Hill, by Rev. E. A. Thomas, Frances Lud-
low, fourth son of Mrs. Ludlow and late J. Lud-
low, to Emma, third daughter of the late J.
M. A. Whiteway. Present address, 65 Martin-street,
Northcote.
McDONALD—ROBERTSON.—On the 30th Oc-
tober, at "Burnbrae," Mornington, by Rev. N.
L. Webster, John, fifth son of the late Archibald
M'Donald, and Mrs. McDonald, of Laen, to
Ethel, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
Robertson, Mornington.
MILLAR— FORD.—On the 30th October, at the
residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. Alex.
M'Callum, James A. S., only son of Mr. Donald
C., and the late Ann S. Millar, "Timor," Bay-
road, Sandringham, to Elsie May, elder daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ford, Webb-street,
Middle Brighton.
MILLS— GIBBONS.—On the 14th October, at
St. Clement's Church of England, Elsternwick, by
the Rev. A. E. Britten, Paul Edmond, second son
of the late Henry Joseph Mills and Mrs. R. Mills,
Brunswick, to Ella Grace, youngest daughter of
the late William John Gibbons, 14 Auburn-grove,
Armadale.
MORRIS—WALLACE.—On the 6th November,
at St. Patrick's Cathedral, Melbourne, by the Rev.
N. A. Clack, Walter Burton, third son of Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Morris, of Albert Park, to Marie
Angele, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Wallace, of Melbourne.
NEILSON—TRONSON (Silver Wedding).—On
the 11th December, 1895, at St. John's, Camber-
well, by the Rev. A. W. Creswell, M.A., James
Walker, eldest son of the late William and Cather-
ine Neilson, Bendigo, to Matilda Woodstock, third
daughter of the late Edward and Mary Tronson,
"Athboy," Station-street, Camberwell. Present ad-
dress, "Alva," 23 Browning-street, Moonee Ponds.
OSBORN—YOUNG.— On the 6th November, at
St. Michael's Church, North Carlton, by the Rev.
A. F. Falconer, Th.L., Charles William, youngest
son of Mrs. E. Osborn, of Brunswick, and the late
Charles Osborn, of Ballarat, to Victoria May,
eldest daughter of George Young, of Queenscliff,
and the late Mary Young, of Bambra.
OSMOND— M'LAUGHLIN.— On. the 13th Novem-
ber, at the Presbyterian Church, Sydney road, Bruns-
wick, by the Rev. John Alexandra, George V. R.
(late A.I.F.), second son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Os-
mond, of Brunswick, late of Launceston, Tasmania,
to Myrtle, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.
M'Laughlin, of Blackburn, late of Emerald, Tas-
manian papers please copy.
PARKER—DOIG.—On the 30th October, at St.
Paul's Church of England, Ascot Vale, by the
Rev. E. T. Gason, Albert Rueben, only son of Mr.
and Mrs. G. Parker, of Moonee-street, Ascot Vale,
to Nellie Louise, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
R. J. Doig, of The Parade, Ascot Vale.
PARKER—TUBB.—On the 24th November, at
St. Paul's, Malvern, by Rev. Dr. Ivers, Thomas
Charles, youngest son of Mrs. Parker, Malvern, to
Emily Ventnor, younger daughter of Mrs. Tubb,
Malvern.
PEDDLE—MASTERS.—On the 23rd October,
at St. Mary's Church, Caufield, by Canon H. T.
Langley, M.A., Thomas Henry, younger son of
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Peddle, late of Hastings, to Ida
Doris, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
Masters, of "Hampstead," Allison-road, Elstern-
wick.
ROPER—LAMBIE.—On the 11th November, at
Scot's Church, Collins-street, Melbourne, by the Rev.
Wm. Borland, B.D., Thomas (late 46th Batt.), son
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Roper, of Keswick, Eng-
land, to Verna Lottie, youngest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Thos. Lambie, railway station, Alberton, Vic-
toria.
SHEPHERD—EVANS.—On the 16th October,
at St. James's Church of England, Moonee Ponds,
by the Rev. A. M. Capper, Theodore Ernest,
youngest son of Mrs. J. R. Shepherd, of Denmark-
street, Kew, and the late John Broadwood Shep-
herd, of Clifton Hill, to Lilian Mary, fourth
daughter of Mrs. A. S. Evans, of York-street,
Moonee Ponds, and the late Evan Evans.
SIMMS — BURNIP. —On the 27th October, at Kew
Baptist Church, by the Rev. W. H. Holdsworth,
Frederic Roy Simms, only son of Mrs. E. and the
late F. A. Simms, to Edith, second daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Burnip, of Kew. At home,
17th December, 3 Highbury-grove, Kew, afternoon
and evening.
SMITH— HINDLE.—On the 30th October, at St.
Joseph's R.C. Church, Newport, by the Rev. Father
Cusack, John (late A.I.F.), eldest son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. Smith, Horsham, to Gladys, second eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Hindle, Elphin-street,
Newport. Present address, "Bonheur," Hughes-
street, East Malvern.
SMITH—PROCTOR.— (Silver Wedding.) —On the
11th December, 1895, at St. Stephen's Church, Rich-
mond, by the late Rev. T. B. Tress, Marcus Frede-
rick Smith, to Ellen Proctor. Present address,
"Wesberyl," 41 Foley-street, Kew.
SOBEY— FINN.—On the 13th November, at St.
John's Church of England, Footscray, by the Rev.
Mr. Frewin, Leslie Jones (late A.I.F.), eldest son
of Mrs. Adelaide Sobey, "Helenslea," St. Vincent-
place, Albert Park, to Lillian Lucy, fourth daugh-
ter of Mrs. Jane Ryan, of Pickett-street, Footscray.
Present address, 3 Miller-street, Hawksburn.
STYLES—WEGNER.—On the 4th December,
at M'Kinnon, by the Rev. T. J. Smith, Walter
Desmond, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Styles,
of M'Kinnon, to Iris Neville, only daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. C. G. Wegner, of Yarra Junction.
THORPE— FRASER. — (Sliver Wedding.)—On the
11th December, 1895, at St. Augustine's Church,
Moreland, Samuel George, son of late Thomas and
Elizabeth Thorpe, late England, to Fanny Beatrice,
eldest daughter of late Hugh Fraser, late Fiji, and
Mrs. Skinner, late Moreland. Present address:
"Winswood," Victoria-street, Abbotsford.
URQUHART— WREN.—On the 6th November,
at Clarendon Presbyterian Church, South Mel-
bourne, by the Rev. M. M'Queen, John Alexander,
eldest son of Mrs. Agnes Urquhart and the late
James Alexander Urquhart, to Elizabeth, eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Wren, of Spring
Vale.
WARDLEY—SMITH.—On the 23rd October, at
Congregational Church, Kyneton, by the Rev. D.
Reeves, George, the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. Wardley, of Donald, to Lucy Moira, youngest
daughter of Mrs. and the late W. H. Smith, Kyne-
ton.
WHITE— MITCHELL.—On the 14th October, at
Presbyterian Church, Hamilton, by the Rev. Foyster,
Walter Hugh (late A.I.F.). second son of Mrs.
and the late W. White, Hawksburn, to Mildred
Mary, only daughter of Mr. Hugh Mitchell, Hamil
ton, Victoria. Present address: Murrubit, Kerang.
VVHITE—WEBB.—On the 9th October, at Pres
byterian Church, Toorak, by the Rev. J. M'Kenzie,
Charles Stuart, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. A.
White, Camberwell, England, and adopted son of
Mrs. and the late W. White, Hawksburn, to Elsie
Rose, second daughter of W. J. and the late Mrs.
E. Webb, Wonthaggi.
WILLIAMS—KINGHAM.— (Silver Wedding.)—
On 11th December, 1895, at St. Kilda Methodist
Church, by Rev. Crisp, James, eldest son of the
late Josiah Williams, of Octavia-street, St. Kilda,
to Elizabeth, only daughter of the late R. S. King-
ham, of Vine-street, Windsor. Present address, 50
Coorigil-road, Murrumbeena. At home afternoon
and evening.
WILSON— WILLIAMS.—On the 30th October,
at "Linton," Park-crescent, East Kew, by the
Rev. H. F. Wright, Clifton (late 10th Engineers,
A.I.F.), eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wilson,
"Yass," Westgarth-street, Northcote, to Ruby Alice,
eldest daughter of the late Mr. Arthur and Mrs.
Williams, late of Brisbane.
DEATHS.
ADAMS (Mitchell).—On the 5th December, at
Melbourne, Elizabeth (Dot), the beloved cousin of
B. Weatherall, of Collingwood.
Until the day breaks.
BERRY.—On the 10th December, Catherine
Berry, beloved wife of John Henry Berry, and lov-
ing mother of Douglas Berry, aged 30 years. Private
interment.
BESELER. —On the 10th December, at the Chil-
dren's Hospital, Ruth Margaret, the dearly beloved
youngest daughter of Frederick George and Mary,
loving sister of Fred (Son), Ruby, George, Elsie,
Leslie and Roy.
A patient little sufferer at rest.
Deeply mourned.
BORGNIS.—On the 28th November, at the resi-
dence of his daughter, Mrs. A. E. Gilbert, 111
Carlton-crescent, Summer Hill, N.S.W., Thomas
Borgnis, aged 82 years.
BRUFORD.— On the 10th December, at his re-
sidence, "Camelot," Armadale, Frederick Horatio,
in his 75th year.
CHINN.—On the 10th December (suddenly),
Ernest Chinn, of 12 Taylor-street, Moonee Ponds,
beloved husband of Alice Chinn (nee Worsley),
father of Miriam, Winifred, Helen and Ernest, aged
52 years.
CHRISTIE—On the 11th November, at Welling-
ton, New Zealand, John Lionel, beloved eldest son
of Helen Hastings, and the late John Christie, late
of Leviathan Reef, Maryborough, Victoria, aged 44
years. At rest.
CORINALDI.—On the 10th December, at private
hospital, Elstemwick. Rosa Florence Euphemia, be-
loved sister of Albert Edward Corinaldi and Mrs.
Mabel V. Moore.
COUNSELL.— On the 9th December, Mr. John
Counsell, boot maker, of 563 High-street, East
Prahran, aged 87 years.
DALTON.—On the 8th December, at his late
residence, "The Grange," St. Kinnord-street, Essen-
don, Edward Connop, the dearly beloved husband of
Fanny Harriet, and loving father of John, Harold,
Arthur, Fanny, Frank and Florence, in his 72nd
year. A colonist of 70 years. Native of Leicester,
England. So He giveth His beloved sleep.
Abide with me.
DINWOODIE .—On the 10th December, Norman,
dearly loved grandchild of G. and E. Kolle, of
Preston. Our little Normie.
DUNCAN.—On the 10th December, at her resi-
dence, No. 1 Boorala Flats, Victoria-parade, Fitz-
roy, Sedella Annie, the beloved daughter of Maria
and the late William Duncan (warder, Yarra Bend
Asylum), and loving sister of Florence (Mrs. Cal-
lander), George, Charles, and late Ada (Mrs. Gra-
ham) and William Duncan. Peace, perfect peace.
ELSUM. — At 62 Stirling-street, Footscray, Henry
Jarvis Elsum, the dearly beloved brother of Robt.
W. and Annie Elsum, Cecil-street, Williamstown;
Catherine (Mrs. Young), Williamstown; Jessie (Mrs.
C. Wyatt), Surrey Hills: Mary (Mrs. Tippett),
Spotswood, and the late Mrs. G. Coe and Alfred,
of Williamstown.
God's finger touched him, and he sleeps.
EVANS.—On the 8th December, at Essendon,
Isabel, relict of the late John Evans, loved mother
of Maud, Jack (deceased), Thomas, Albert, George
De Lacey, Arthur, aged 73 years. Interred at
Castlemaine 10th December. At rest.
FITZGERALD.— On the 9th, at the Children's
Hospital, Carlton, Kathleen Gladys, the dearly loved
little daughter of Michael and Gladys Fitzgerald,
and dear little sister of Willie and Jack, aged 11
months. After much suffering.
FITZGERALD.— On the 9th, at the Children's
Hospital, Kathleen, the dear little friend of Mr.
and Mrs. Fackrell Mollie and Doreen, aged 11
months. Our little pet in heaven.
FITZPATRICK.--On the 9th December, after
long illness, at Geelong Hospital, Mabel Mavis,
second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Fitzpatrick,
of Queenscliff, aged 19 years.
FROST.— On the 10th December, at Melbourne,
Alfred Edward, dearly beloved husband of Minnie, and
loving father of Alfred, Henry, Ted, Roy, Carrie,
Doris, Loiusa, Elsie and William, of Through-road,
Burwood.
FROST.—On the 10th December, at Melbourne
Hospital, Alfred Edward, the beloved husband of
Elizabeth Minnie Frost, of Through-road, Burwood;
loving brother of Mrs. Harriett Albion, Mrs. Rams-
dale, Mrs. Maple, Mrs. Goater and Henry Frost.
— Inserted by his loving sister, Mrs. Albion.
HALL.—On the 4th December, at Miss M'Ken-
zie's private hospital, Geelong, Herbert Joshua
Hall, of Mannerim, wool classer, (late 58th Battalion,
A.I.F.), devoted father of Ella, Thelma, and little
Denby, beloved brother of Denby (deceased), Lily,
Garnet (Drysdale), Ruby (Mrs. J. Grigg, Tynong),
Leslie (Geelong), and son of the late Denby and
Selina Hall, aged 47 years.
Respected and loved by all. Sadly missed.
DEATHS.
HARRINGTON.—On the 10th December, at
Nurse Thomson's private hospital, Annie Mar-
garet, beloved wife of James Harrington, of Kyne-
ton and Horsham, loving sister of M. A. Minogue,
Under Treasurer of the State of Victoria, and of
Thomas Minogue, of Hay, aged 46 years. R.I.P.
HARVEY. —On the 5th December, at his resi-
dence, "Kincora," Andrew-street, Horsham, John
Francis, dearly beloved husband of Mary Ann, and
loving father of Jack, Minnie (Mrs. Davies), Eileen,
Austin (deceased), Arthur and Leo. R.I.P.
HEBDEN. On the 9th December, at Williamson-
street, Bendigo, Jane, dearly beloved wife of W. B.
Hebden, loving mother of Elsie (Mrs. Hillman)
and Jack.
HOCKING. —On the 8th December, Donald, the
beloved son of Fred R. and Olive L. Hocking, 96
Ivanhoe-parade, Ivanhoe, loved grandson of H. H.
and R. Hocking, Heidelberg, aged 16 months.
It is well with the child.
JAMES. —On the 3rd December, in Mildura Hos-
pital, Charles Christopher, dearly beloved youngest
son of the late Thomas William and Maria James,
of Yarra Junction, loved brother of Maria, Thomas
J., Joseph, Lotte (Mrs. Gordon), Albert Edward,
John and Emma, aged 89 years.
Patient sufferer at rest.
JAMES. —On the 9th December, at Clayton, Eric,
beloved son of Rupert and the late May James, aged
15 years. Privately interred 10th December.
JONES.—On the 10th December, at the residence,
of his daughter, 237 Plenty-road, Preston, George
the devoted father of Mrs. M. B. Meadows (Talla-
rook), George, Robert, John, Samuel, Mrs. J. Dob-
son, Harold and Percival, late of Victorian Rail-
ways, in his 79th year. Private funeral.
Beloved by all who knew him.
KERR.—On the 9th December, at private hos-
pital, Richmond, Barbara Melvin, the dearly loved
elder daughter of J. and M. Kerr, of "Bonnie
Doon," 490 Gore-street, Fitzroy, loving sister of
Jack and Doreen, and loved niece of Mrs. A. Prior
(Albert Park), aged 21 years and 7 months.
Our darling at rest.
LEE.—On the 27th November, at Bendigo, Wil-
liam Newton, youngest son of the late Thomas and
Ellen Lee, of Port Melbourne. R.I.P. Privately
interred St. Kilda Cemetery.
MANNETT.—On the 25th November, at Sister
Dorman's private hospital, Hamilton, Ivo William,
the dearly beloved son of Osborn and Lillian Man-
nett, aged 11 years.
MATHERS.—On the 4th December, at Chelten-
ham, George Rose, youngest son of the late William
and Martha Mathers, of Daylesford, Victoria; hus-
band of the late Ellen Mathers, and father of
Bruce, Frederick, Daniel, Mrs. H. Oldham, Sydney,
Martha, Lydia, Maud (deceased), aged 58 years.
Privately interred. At rest.
McDONALD.—On the 9th December, at Ciung,
Kyneton, Marjory, relict of the late Ronald McDon-
ald, and loving mother of Mary McDonald and the
late Jessie E. McPherson, aged 87 years.
McMANUS.—On the 5th December (suddenly), of
heart failure, Edward Aloysius (Ted), loved brother
of Patrick McManus, 48 Shiel-street, North Mel-
bourne, and Mrs. W. Riddell, Parkville. Late of
Turkish Baths, Bourke-street, and Shepherd's Cafe.
Interred Spring Vale Necropolis, 8th December.
R.I.P.
MORKIN.—On the 10th December, at her resi-
dence, No. 52 Jeffcott-street, West Melbourne, Mary
Ann, the dearly beloved eldest daughter of the late
John and Sarah Morkin, and dearly loved sister of
John, of Northcote; Bridget and Mrs. K. M'Peck,
of Wooroona, Western Australia. R.I.P.
Dearly loved and deeply mourned.
O'DONNELL.—On the 8th December, at his
parents' residence, No. 461 Victoria-street, West
Melbourne, John Henry, the dearly loved infant
son of John and Lila O'Donnell, aged 7 weeks.
O'REILLY. —On the 10th December, at Mel-
bourne Hospital (result of accident), John O'Reilly,
of 54 Rosslyn street, West Melbourne, eldest son
of the late Patrick and Kate O'Reilly, loving bro-
ther of Tom, Mrs. Flood (deceased), Michael and
James, aged 56 years. R.I.P.
OWEN.—On the 7th December, at Latrobe, Tas-
mania, Ernest, beloved husband of Mary, and fond
father of Jin and Reggie, late of Bayview Hotel,
South Warrnambool.
PHILLIPS.—On the 9th December, at Vermont,
Kathie, beloved daughter of Bertie and the late
Hartley Phillips, of "Thornton," Weybridge-street,
Surrey Hills, in her 8th year.
Father and daughter united.
POTTER.—On the 8th December, at St. Vin-
cent's Hospital, Joseph Henry, of Longwarry, Gipps-
land, and late of Brighton Beach, the loved hus-
band of Irene Potter, and loving father of Walter,
Nancy and Gladys, aged 49 years. Interred pri-
vately. At rest.
QUINSEE.—On the 10th December, at the resi-
dence of his parents, Comerville-road, West Foots-
cray, Alfred John, the dearly beloved youngest son
of William Robert and Elsie May Quinsee, and lov-
ing brother of Willie, Doris, Olive, Albert, Doreen,
Hilda, Lena, Frank, Elsie and Mabel, aged 2 years
8 months. Dearly loved, sadly missed.
ROBERTSON.—On the 24th November, at his
residence, 36 Prentice-street, Elsternwick, George
Finn Hamilton, younger son of the late George
Weighton Robertson, founder of the township of
Hamilton, South Australia, and dearly beloved hus-
band of the late Mary Robertson, and father of
Marion, Christina, William, Mary and Mrs. A.
Ford, aged 73 years. Scottish papers please copy.
ROBSON.— On the 5th December, Margaret,
mother of John, Mary, Sarah (Mrs. Brewster), Wil-
liam, Margaret (Mrs. Daly), aged 87 years, and a
colonist of 50 years. Privately interred Melbourne
General Cemetery on the 6th inst.
ROBSON.—On the 5th December, Margaret,
late of Carlton, loved grandmother of Andy, Ern,
Will, Norm, Fred and Les Brewster, aged 87,
Colonist 48 years. Safe home.
SMITH.—On the 9th December, at private hos-
pital, Melbourne, Joseph Henry, beloved husband
of Margaret Smith, loving father of Mary, Barbara,
Daniel, Talbot, Claude, and Stella, of 71 Ormond-
street, Elwood, late of Numurkah, aged 62 years.
Peace, perfect peace.
TIDYMAN.—On the 10th December, Walter Tidy-
man, the dearly beloved son of the late John and
Margaret Tidyman, and loving brother of James
and Alice, aged 39 years. At rest.
WADDELL.—On the 10th December, at his re-
sidence, State School 253, Geelong road, Footscray,
Samuel, beloved husband of Sarah J., and loving
father of Sarah (Mrs F. L. Bird) , Grace (Mrs.
L. W. Woodhead), S. Ernest, William : J. and
Robert, aged 70 years. No flowers, by request.
Private funeral. At rest.
WEST.— On the 9th December, at the residence
of his daughter, Mrs. M. E. Braithwaite, 10 Evelina-
street, Toorak, Martin James, relict of the late Eliza-
beth West, late of Chiltern, and dearly loved father
of Mrs. Braithwaite, Mrs. Heslem, Mrs. Ryan, Mrs.
Mason, James, William and Charles, aged 88 years.
Private interment.
WHITE.—On the 7th December, at her residence,
Cobram, Elizabeth Cooper White, late of Ballarat,
relict of the late William James White, loved mother
of Lily (Mrs. J. G. Martindale), William James,
jun. (deceased) ; May (Mrs. P. R. Quick) ; Cyril
Harold and Horace, loved sister of Richard Rowley,
of Caulfield, and Mrs. A. Phillips, of North Carlton,
aged 63 years.
Heaven has so many angels, earth so few.
IN MEMORIAM.
On Active Service.
AMERY.—In loving memory of our dear son and
brother, Pte. D. B. Amery, No. 4969, 5th Btn.,
killed in action Guedecourt, France, 11th Decem-
ber, 1916.
—Inserted by his loving father, mother, brothers,
and sisters, Surrey Hills.
BELL.—In sad and loving remembrance of my
dear husband, Private Jack A. Bell, 2163, 9th
A.A.S.C.M.T„ died at the Caulfield Military Hos-
pital 11th December, 1919.
I have lost my soul's companion,
A life linked with my own; -
Day by day I miss you more,
As I walk through life alone.
Dearly loved and sadly missed.
—Inserted by his loving wife, Mira Bell.
BELL.— In loving memory of our dear youngest
son, Private John Alexander Bell, died 11th De-
cember, 1919, at Caulfield Military Hospital, Mel-
bourne, late 9th M.T.A.S.C., No. 2163, beloved
husband of Mira. Interred Fawkner Cemetery.
Gone is the one we loved so dear,
Silent the voice I longed to hear ;
Anchored by love that death cannot sever,
Sadly we miss him, and will for ever.
—Inserted by his parents, Benalla.
CHELLEW.—ln fond memory of our dear friend,
Arch, who passed away at Stanhope-street, Malvern,
on 11th December, 1919. Remembrance.
—Mr. and Mrs. W. Lovegott, East Melbourne.
CLAMP.—In loving memory of my dear lad,
Norman Herbert (Bert), who died at Caulfield
Military Hospital 12th December, 1917, loving son
of the late Richard Clamp.
Only a memory of bygone days,
And a wish for a face unseen;
But a constant feeling that God alone
Knows best what might have been.
— Inserted by his loving mother.
CLAMP.— In loving memory of our dear brother,
Pte. Norman Herbert (Bert), who died 12th De-
cember, 1917; also dear dad, who died September,
1900, father of the above.
Time changes many things,
But memory, like the Ivy, clings.
—Inserted by his loving brother, Charlie, and sister-
in-law, Kate.
CLAMP.—In loving memory of my dear brother,
Bert, who passed away at CauIfield Military Hos-
pital 12th December, 1917.
A beautiful memory left behind
Of a loving hrother so true and kind.
We have lost, but heaven has gained,
One of the best this world contained.
—Inserted by his loving and sister-in-law,
Lizzie and Dick.
CLAMP.—In loving memory of our dear brother,
Bert, who died at Caulfield Military Hospital 12th
December, 1917.
Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten.
—Inserteed by his loving sister and brother-in-law,
Emily and Allan Cuthbert.
CLAMP.—In memory of my dear brother and
our uncle. Driver N/ n. Clamp, A.A;S.C„ ' who
at MNltfty Hospital 12th December,
1917.
What would I give to clasp his hand,
Our loving brother to 'eeo; .
. Just to, hear .his lovtog voice,
' Which means . so "much to me.
—Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law,
Millie and Robt. Elliott, Grace Park.
CLAMP.-—In loving memory of our dear nephew,
Bert, who departed this life on the 12th December,
1917, at Caulfield Hospital. Thy will be done.
Dear Bert, we are not waiting for your letters.
We are not waiting your return,
But we are waiting God's blessing
That we may meet in heaven.
We loved you, God loved you best,
Took you home that you may rest.
Your home is in heaven, your rest is not here.
—Inserted by his loving uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. G. Knott, 80 rupert-street, Collingwood.
EARTHY.—In loving memory of my dear hus-
band, Freederick William Allen Earthy, who was
killed in action 9th December, 1916.
This day brings back sad memories
Of a loved one gone to rest,
And those who think of him to-day
Are those who loved him best.
—Inserted by his loving wife and friends, 202 Cam-
berwell-road, Upper Hawthorn.
FARRELL.—In sad and loving memory of my
dear husband and father, Thomas James (Tom)
Farrell, who passed away on 11th December, 1919,
Caulfield Military Hospital (late 4th Light Horse,
A.I.F.).
One year ago, no tongue can tell
How anxiously we stood
Beside my darling husband's bed,
To save him if we could.
With tears we saw him sinking,
We watched him fade away ;
But my heart is sadly aching,
For you, dear Tom, to-day.
Forget you, no, dear daddy,
For true love never dies;
The dearest spot on earth to us
Is where our darling daddy lies.
So dearly loved, so sadly missed.
—Inserted by his loving wife, Millie, and children,
Jack, Millie and Babe.
FARRELL.—In sad but loving memory of our be-
loved brother, Trooper T. J. Farrell (Tom), late of
the A.I.F., after 10 months' of painful suffering.
Farewell, our own dear brother,
Sweet thoughts of you we'll keep;
Although twelve months have passed away
Our grief is just as deep.
—Inserted by his sorrowing brother and sister,
Annie and Jim Quilly, and little niece, Eilleen,
Tasmania.
—Inserted by loving father, mother, brothers and
sister, Buncle-street, North Melbourne.
FARRELL. —In sad and loving memory of our
dear brother-in-law, Tpr. 1. J. Farrell, late English
Light Horse, who died 11th December 'llfin SWiVi
Caulfield Military Hospital, after a painful illness,
and 28 years: also our dear brother, Pte. A. J.
ifcmmtcr. 40d> Btn.. died of wotiul, fiti,
1018. in Franco, aged 22 years. Loved ones united'
, lty and hye wbeu ahadows deepen
And the call cornea down tlie line-
Ut yojir dear race bo tliera to welootie
. At .the gato. dcor brothers mine .
—Maggie.
A soldier's grove is a touching thing
Whore a sister's hand no flowers can hinr..
But God in His loving care
Will guard our loved ones sleeping there
— Inserted by his loving sisters-in-law, Maggie
Pakenham; Annie, and brother-in-law, Jim, and
little niece, Eileen Riley, Tasmania
IN MEMORIAM.
On Active Service.
FARRELL.—In fond and loving memory of our
dear sons, Thomas James, 4th Light Horse, died
Caulfield Hospital, on 11th December, 1919 ; also
John Joseph, killed in action at Lone Pine, 1st
June, 1915, Canterbury Battalion, N.Z. Rest in
peace. Deeply mourned, and sadly missed.
FARRELL.—In loving memory of my dear son-
in-law, Tpr. T. J. Farrell, late of the 8th Light
Horse, who died at the Caulfield Military Hospital,
11th December, 1919; also my dear mother, Sarah
Scott, who died on the 28th December,. 1919, at
Colac. Ever remembered.
He has crossed the grand horizon,
Eternity's great span;
He has turned the ever crov-'fliug glory
Of a soldier and a man.
— Inserted by his loving mother-in-law, Mrs.
Kempster, and sister-in-law, Vickie, Pakenham.
FlTZPATRICK— MEEHAN.— In loving memory
of our dear Uncle Jim, Private James Fitzpatrick,
3rd Pioneers, died 13th December, 1919, at Caulfield
Hospital; also dear Uncle Pat, Corporal Henry Fitz-
patrick, 14th Batt., died 7th April, 1919; also
cousin, William Bruce Meehan, 14th Batt., killed in
action llth April, 1916, at Bullecourt. Our heroes.
Nothing but memory as we journey on,
l«ntinj? for il smile from dear faa-s gone.
None knows the depth of our regret.
But. we remember when others forget.
As sunshine passes and shadows fall.
So our love and remembrance will outlast all.
—Inserted by Mum, nephews and nieces, Willie
Maher, Rosalie, Tommy, Dorry, Gladys and Patricia
Kenny, Willie and Teddie Paulin.
GODFREY.— In loving memory of my dear bro-
ther, Lieutenant Charles Godfrey, R.A.F., who was
killed by aeroplane accident in Ayrshire, Scotland,
on 11th December, 1918, after 8½ years' active
service, dearly loved eldest son of Albert and Rose
Godfrey. and brother of Ella, Edith, Violet and
Frank, Surrey, England.
To have, to love, and then to part
Is the saddest story of the human heart.
— Inserted by his sorrowing sister, Bertha, South
Melbourne.
LAFFAN. —In loving memory of my dear friend,
William Michael, who died Western Australia 12th
December, 1918; influenza.
This day recalls sad memories
Of a loved one gone to rest;
And those who think of you to-day, dear Bill,
Are those who Iove you best.
— Inserted by his true friend, Amy.
LEGG. — In sad and loving memory of my dear
son, Private Harry Victor Legg, killed in action
somewhere in France on 12th December, 1916.
This day brings back sad memories
Of a loved one gone to rest;
And those who think of him to-day
Are those who loved him best.
— Inserted by his loving mother, M. Legg.
MAXWELL. —Ever sacred to the beloved memory
of our devoted son and loving brother, Hector V.
Maxwell, who paid the supreme sacrifice in France,
Guidecourt, 12th December, 1919.
Dearly loved, deeply mourned.
NICIIOLLS.—In sincere remembrance of our dear
youngest sou and brother, Signaller George, No. 3439,
late 15th Machine Gun Company, who died of
wounds in France on 10th December, 1919.
His -favorite Psalm. —The Lord is my Light and
my salvation; whom shall I fear ?
—Inserted by his loving parents, sisters, Eliza and
Alice, and brother Jack, late of Coburg,
Our dear boy.
O'CONNOR.— In loving memory of my dear son,
James O'Connor, who died at the Caulfield Military
Hospital 11th December, 1918.
— Inserted by his loving mother, Mrs. Ottaway.
WILSON.—In loving memory of our dearly loved
son and brother, Stan, who died of wounds 12th
December, 1916 ; loved friend of Fred du Rieu,
who died 5th May, 1917.
... Only. .a memory of bygone days,-. / . .'
: "And a wish for a face unseen: V
But a. constant feeling tha God alone
Knows best what might have been.
— Insertcvl by mother, father, Jean and Charley,
200 Johnston-street, Fitzroy.
WRIGHT.— In fond memory of my dear son; and
bur ..loved- brother' Corporal 'xliomas JamesWrioht,'
who was killed In action on li'th .Dcccmbur, lOW,
somewhero in - Franco.- ' '
In our hearts your memory Jingere,
. ; Sweetly tender, fond and true; . ..
Tharo ih not .a day row by, Dear Tonl, ' ; ;
. .But rwhat wo think of you,
— Inserted by his loving mother, brothers and sis-
ters.
IN MEMORIAM.
ALDRIDGE.— In sad and loving memory of my
dear husband, William. Thomas, who lost his life
whilst attempting to save his pal, Edward Swan-
nick, at Richmond disaster, 11th December, 1918.
. He left his home in perfect health,
No thought of death was near;
Never thinking -'he'd not' return
To- thoso toat loved hiin; dear. T
— Inserted by his sorrowing wife, Annie, and chil-
dren, Will,- Minnie, Linda.
Nothing but memory as we journey on, -
Longing for ii smile and fuce Uuvt is gone..
, V"<Nono knowa tho depths of our regrets, -'
r - But.we'will remcrabor when the world forgets.
Inserted by. Ills daughter,- Annie, and son-in-law,
Will.
A beautiful memory left behind . y -i
. , '.Of a lorilig father, good and kind;
"y": . .-We have lost, but heaven has gained, -
' Ono' of - tlio best tlie world , contained.
—Inserted by his -loving daughter, -Hmtcr, son-in-
law, -I9. ana 'little' grandchildren. - ' -y
BAKER.- — In loving mcincty; of my -dear sister,
-Ada; who departed tTite life- on. the 11th Decem
ber, 1018,- late of Barry.&treet, Carlton . ,
- - - Dear to , memory, , sweet to my heart; < ,
My love for my Bister vviJl wvef pait . » .
I know that my daiw. be' tiiey many -w few, /
.... "Will be day«, dear Ada, in thinking of yon. ;
' 3 Tlio yeaiu luvvo p&Gecd, my. heart's still sore;
As time goes on I iss you more.
—Inserted by her loving sister, Rose.
BARTLETT. — In loving memory of our dear
mother, Clara Victoria, who passed away 8th De-
cember, 1915; also our dear father John, who passed
peacefully -away on 10th December, 1911.
Nothing but memory as ; we jounioy -on, / .
Longing for'a atiiilo' '-of faces Unit's gone; .
None kuow tho dptlis of . our regrets, '
But' wo: remember when others forget.
—Inserted by . tlirir- loving' daughter: and son in-law.
E. and W. Hutchinson.
BLAIR.— In ever Joving memory of our beloved
mother; died/ llth' Deccinbtr, -:1017;' also .our vdcar.
father, died.- 4th . December, .IflO-L- : Reunited: > '
/ y .Too 'dearly loved to, be foccottcn. - -
— Inserted" by./thdr gloving. Km,- Willie,." daughter
nnd son-in-law, Mr., Mrs.- A. ' Jones (nee Louie
Blair).
BOTT.—In loving memory of Jane Bott, who
passed away at Deniliquin, New South Wales, on
the 11th December, 1919.
A beautiful memory left behind
Of a loving wife and mother, so go I and kind;
rf.oVhftvef.ioistptoufclibirtentoas/Kained, ' .
One'of :.the bcsYtho .world.-. coutajned. / /> y
— Inserted by her loving husband and famiily.
BULLEN.—In loving remembrance of G. H. Bul-
len, died at East Doncaster on 10th December,
1916, aged 48.
Peace I- leave with Yon; my ' poaoo I givo 'unto-
You-tnot as the" world glvetli give I unto You,-
— Inserted by hij wife and fnniily; . , Y
BULLEN.— In. -toririg/rncnioiy' of my dear son;
George, who paased away at Doncaster East, 10th-
December, 1916.
Oidy a 'momory- of'bygono dnys, . . !.-
- And a .wislv- for. a faco unseen; . /Y."::-
-.' ,Bnt a constant, feeling that. God <ilone' "
.. .Knows best what inight havo been, «
— IortcU- by , his loving motber, . Main-road, Don-
BURGE8S.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed peacefully away 11th December,
1918, at her daughter's residence, Camberwell.
Gone ifl thc oiie wo loved so dear, v-:-.- y. .
'Bllont.-is'toe.voicb'w lbrcd to hear:
Too far amy for/eight or speechp, '" ' 1
'/ .. .Buttoofc too fax for. our .thoughts to .reach. " '
tCT-toriaw her -loving .daughters, son and .daugh-
ter-in-law.
BURNS.—In loving memory of my dear hus-
band, Archie Burns, who passed away 12th De-
cember, 1919.
My heart for you is aching
. -i«or I miss- you; doarest husbiind... ,
hiiudred different ways,. ;
Could my eyes but pierce the gloom,
' An« wo Widorfing husband's fate; .
Pciliaiw - this acliihg heart of mdno
'i ' -Vonld. iind a resting- placo. - . Y; v
-Insertod H by ' .his loviug wife,- Many ' - Buihs.
"Gwynne's Hill," Mulwalla, New South Wales,
BURNS.—In loving memory of our dear father,
Archie Burns, who passed away 12th December,
1919. Sadly missed.
— inserted by ' lite "loving children.' fra. M'Doiiald
.(Urana.. ILS.-W.K ArcJilo Butuh- (MiflwiUa, N.S.W.).
.Mra ;. Grawfoid- ( Yarrawonga) , and iMrs,. Oarinicliacl
(Mulwala, N.S.W.).
BURNS.—In loving memory of my dear brother,
Archie Burns, who died 12th December, 1919.
Till we meet in the land o' the seal.
— Irtodbyjds t loring sister, -Ta«ie Wdlsou„,Coun-
cil Club Hotea, High-street, Preston,
BURNS.— In loving memory of our dear brother,
Archie Burns, who passed away 12th December,
1919. Sadly remembered.
—Inserted by his loving sister, Mrs. Holland, Sur-
rey Hills, and brother, Forest Burns, Urana, New
South Wales.
BURNS.—In loving memory of our dear uncle
Airahib Burns,, who passed aivay 12tJi Dcctanbur,.
J010,' lovwl undo ;of George \Yi)eou, "Gracebum
,G4ea,"'Healt«viUo; . Axcli. - .AViisoii, . Jbeaie-stroot,
Prrston ; Harry' 'Wilson, , Grondriow HotoJ. . Bruns
wick., and Jock Wilson, Aberdeeik-grovo, Northcote.
Gone, but not forgotten.
BURNS.— In loving , memory of our , dear ' uncle
and friend, Archie Burns, who passed away liiUi
Deccmlier. 1510. . Deeply mourned. '
— Insea-texl by hia loving nipcee; Annie, Mollie and
M«M: alec lite dear: friend, WiUiami'Miitinrcr, ,«
BUTT.—In ever loving memory of our dearly be-
loved daughter, sister and auntio, Eatelle, . who
paEiibd ito >Uio blghcv life on too 12th December,
19111, at "DlmboolA" MangaploJi, New South
Wales. Our Eatello, r .
, ; Our cliannod circle broken';. /
—Inserted by Mr. irnd Mra. /W. :'H. Butt and
family,-' nieces4 ami nephews. ' '
CONDON. —In loving memory of my beloved late
husband and". our dear fatiicr, - WUljam James Con-
don.: who passed away; suddenly on 'the 11th Do
cember, 1917.
In our home you , aro fondy remembered,- :
Sweet memories cling , round your oarao;
. Tho hearts that held you in deepest affection,
Still Iovo. you in death just the same, -
—Inserted by his loving, wife, Ada, and littie chtl-
.dren. Dorie, Willla and Eddy, 88 Lothian-etreot,
Nortn'M'elbourho.1 ..
COWMAN. —In -loving memory of> mother, Mary
Ann Cowman, who deported this lifo at -Rochford
on tlis ,11th December, - 1014; .also father, -Joseph
Oowmon, who died on <jh® 0th December, 1010.
i Sweet is tlio word - romcmbranoe,
" And- tills our wish will sliow
Wo hold you still, in manory ,
'.Ae tho,' years 'tboy . como 5 and go, ' ' ',,
-This day recalls vaad -...-incmoriw:-/" -
/ Of the loved ones : gono to rerit.'
Our hearts that.;heldjyou in deeiiesb affeotioQ
Still hold you', in. death just toe same; -
— Inserted by Adeline, Toorak,
CREED. —In loving memory of our dear father,
Edward Russell Creed, who passed away on tbe 10th
December, 1912: also our dear mothor, Adelaide
Creed, on the ;ftth ' September, 1869. /
He took my'sina and ray son owe, /
- He made them lite very own;
ne bore tlio bunlen to Olivary,
- Aud ; suffered and died alone. ' i
— Itisorted by their loving children, Nellie and
Victor.
DALRYMPLE— In sad and loving memory of
my dear husband and our, dear father, David
Dalrymple, accidentally killed at Fenton's Creek
on 12th December, 1917.
— Inserted by his loving wife and family.
DOWNIE.— In loving memory of our dear sister,
Bertha, who passed away 11th December, 1919.
. ' Death often corocs to show '
Wo love more deeply , toon we know;
, .But. Iovo in deoth should make: us see
. -'Wluit loro iu life should alwayo be. '
—Inserted ; by loving mother and , sistera,/
DOWSETT.—In ever loving memory of my dear
husband, who. passed: away on 11th December, 1915.
I have Icut iuy soul'B oompiniott, -
- A life linked- with my own;
w Day by. day 1 mlesyou more, .- ./
ri . As : I r walk , torough Jlfe alone,:
You are not forgotten, husband dear, nor ever will
you be.
—Inserted by his sorrowing wife, Annie Dowsett.
DOWSETT.— In loving memory of my dear
father, who died 11th December, 1915. At rest.
There is no death to the love that lives.
. . -Y Oi' . tlio faitli toot Rtftuds eercuo; .
Tlicy'aru waiting for u», too ones .wo Iovo; -
Tliera is only a door between.
— Inserted by hia- loving daughter and son-in-law,
M. apd W, Taylor, 4nnd little grandson, Willie,
DOWSETT.— In Joving memory of my dear father,
who died 11th December. 1918.
,Gono.-; Wiat. a world of eorraw in that one word.
-Inserted by Ida loving daughter and sondn-law.
A. aud J, Mason,
DOYLE.— In loving memory of my dear husband
and our dear father, Thomas, who died suddenly at
Kensington on 12th December, 1915; also James,
Uio beloved son of tlie - above, xviio died at tlie 9th
GiMmrol Hospital, ltouca, Franco, 91U September,
llmugh absent from amongost us. forurur In our
thoughts.
—Inserted by his loving wife and daughter,
"liouen," Horbarteitrcct, Bell station.
EAGLESON.— In sad and loving memory of
Emma Elizaboth (Emmie), who passed nwsy at
Fairfiold Howiital on 12th December. 1017 aged
8Vi yoavH. Lovingly rnmembtrt-d. '
— Inserted by her torrmring faUicr and -brother
uid ,t K Faglrson. Atcnt Vnlc.
IN MEMORIAM.
EGAN. — In sad but loving remembrance of my
dear-father, Hubert Egnn, uho jjasscd peacefully
nwnv on tlio 12th Docember, 1908, nt I'robrnn;
also nty dear mother. Mary Kgnn, who passed peace
fully away on the 19th February, 1908, at Prah-
ran. Mnv their «mils r"Bt In pence.
— Inserted by their loviug eon. 8. Kgnn.
EVANS. — lu. fnnd and loving rcmcmbronco of
ni.v dftnr lmsbnnd and our d«ur fatbefr, who foil
aslrep on 10th December, 1918; aFo our dear ais-
ter-in-inw, Mjs 1J. H. Evans. Oth June, 1919,
of Stiunford-coad, Oakleigh.
Uh'fwed arc the dead who die in tlie Lord.
— Inaerted by his loving vrifa and children.
EVANS. — In loving memory of our dear father
and grandfather, who dtexl JOth December. 1913;
also our dear sutur-in-law, Saruh Evans, who died
Oth June, 1919.
You are not forgotten, faUTear dear,
Nor wilt thou ever bo; Y
As long as life and incmciy last
AVe will romomber thoc.
— Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law,
Bertha and Charles Beaumont: also his loving
granddaughter and family, Dorothy and. Charles
Henry.
EVANS. — In loving uuonory of my very dearly
loved father and our very dear grandfather, Wil-
liam John Emus, who foil asleep oil 10th December,
Precious in tlio sight of tho Lord Is the death
of His saints.
— Inserted by hie loving daughter, Rose, and grand
children.
FOX. — In sad and loving memory of my dearly
loved wife and mother, Mary Ann Fox, who passed
away on the 11th December, 1919.
A beautiful memory left behind
Of a loving wife and mother, no true and kind;
We hajo lost, but heaven has gained, .
Ono of the best the world contained.
—Inserted by her lovJng huobaml and datightcra.
May ond Florrie.
FOX, — In loving memory of my dear mother and
grandma, who departed this lllo nth December
Jiist twelve months to-day,
My dear mother passed away;
I'ut God alone. He knew«Jt best, --
he onaed her pain, and gave her rest.
—Inserted by her loving daughter,. Maggie and
grnmlcMldren, Sydney.
FOX. —In loving memory of my dear sister, Mary
Am), who diod lltli December 1919, aged 54; also
my dear fatlrar, who died 5th June, 1831, aged 49
years; also my dear sister, Margaret, who died 18ttx
Julv, 1895, agcvl 42 yenrs; also my dear motber,
who dire! Otli May, 1900, aged 82 ywim.
Rest, sweet rest.
Sumhine ixu»es, shudows . fuB; i
IjOVo ami remembrance outlast all. .
— Inaortad by , liar loriug sihter, 13., Temple, 77
Mary-street, Richmond. , . -
FRANKS.— In loving memory of our dear aistor.
UmiM, who iwiwcd uwuy ou 12Ui December, 1919,
at Women's Hospital. i . . .
To-day recalls and 'memoriee
Of a loved one gone to. rest.
And those who tliink of you to-day, Louie, "
Aro those -who loved yon best
You aro not- forgotten, dear, '
Nor will you cvcr be;
As long as life1 inti memory last
Wo. will reanombcr thee.
— Insertcrl by bor Ibviug 'slatcis and brother,' May
Susie Walter.
FRASER.—In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed away on 12th December, 1918.
I'rewful bo toy rest, dear mother,
"Tin uwcoti to breathe toy uaino; -
Iu lifei vvc loved you deorly, , - 1 - ,
1 . In ckuih wo do tko fiiunc.
r—Tuwetcd bv her loriug. son and dauBhter-in-law,
Gewgo ond May. Garden 'Vale.-
FULLER. — In sad and loving memory \of our
darling b«jy, Willie, .who depiuted ti'is lifo Ym. thij
llto. Dect-nilwr,. 1919, at I'hlrheld xio&pltal, agu-
9 years and 10 months.
Sadly missed and dearly loved.
-/ , Wh inim you for -woMmed ybu, 1
. .i As memories, we recoil,
v Uio parting' .with. you, doar Willie,
V. \V'n8 the saddest day of all. /
.'.Tlie ilavvcra vvo.placo upon -your grave
-May vviUicr and-decay, y ' Y : -
But our love. for you; dear "Willie,'
//;" Will never.' fndcvawny.
/-reinserted by- lite loviug mother and father; ; ; /
FULLER.—In sad and loving memory of our
darling grandson, Willie, who departed this life on
too lltli; December, 1010, at- Falrtleld Hospital,
,«igetl 9 years -.Mnd-,10 mouths
Y . - , Giwndtna's darling sadly mbaed.
. Only a.nucioiy'of -bygone days,
,, And u wish for :.a face miBcetv;
Y / But a constant fooling that. God alorie -.
:v Ktiowa best wlmt might have been..
--inserted by his . loving grandma and granrlpa, 11,'
H. and M. Borowski.
GAMMON.—In loving memory of my dear hus-
band and father, Samuel William Gammon, who
died on the 12th December, 1917, at Waterfall,
New South Wales.
more his wolcc.mo fo'/tstenw. Y-'
Wilt- tread our dweJltog Hour;
No inrro we'll watch his coming, '
..., . As we did in. days of yore. ..
—Insertid by lite loving wife and fiordly. /.. ;,
GAMMON.— In loving memory of my dear
husband, Samuel William Gammon, who died on
the 12th December, 1617, at Waterfall, N.S.W.
No more hte wdlcome footsteps
\ Will tread . our : dwelling iloor;
, YNo mare wo'H watch his coming
. . . Afltvre did in days of yore.
— Intwuxl by Ida loving wife uml family, v , /
GRAUPNER.—In sad and fond remembrance of
.my dear, liuslund naid owr- fatlior, Emanuel Graur>-
ner, who passed away on the 12th December, 1919.
May his soul rest in peace.
—Inserted by his loving wife, Dorothy, Reginald
Herbert and Jack.
HAINING (nee McKenzie).—In loving memory
of my dear sister-in-law, Georgina, who departed
this life on 9th December, 1915.
This day recalls sad memories
Of a loved one gone to rest,
And those who thik of you to-day
Are those who love you best.
—Inserted by Mrs. James Mckenzie and niece,
Irene, and brother, James, Port Melbourne.
HARRIS.—In loving memory of dear mother, who
fell asleep on the 11th Deccember, 1918.
Ever remembered.
—Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, R.
and G. Farmer.
HAYSOM.—In loving memory of my dear
mother, Mary Victoria, who passed away on the 10th
December, 1918, at Coppon-street, Richmond; also
dar father, William, on the 28th November, 1902.
. , Thai oxo gono but not ' forgotten,
As it dawns another years;
In our hours of lonely thinking
Thoughts of them are always dear.
AmJu to thcteoy-iiteugliteriftnd aon-iu-law;
HitnUy 4 Wm.: Clarke anl .grandclUIdrei); . Glen
HENDERSON.— In loving memory of our dear
daughter jmd sister . (Bonnio Joan), vvho 'died 11th
1014, at-Murroy-stxcot, FrahnuL' ?i:
> Almougn six years " hava passed away 'Y
8 nee our great sorrow fell,. 'Y
ft ouiYlicaffU Yvo know the loea
wo lore s> vvolh yi / '
Wo tMnk-o( you, dear Joan, .
, And Giink of hovv you-tlJed;. :/
.lis sad, to know you pa&:od away '
r And two never- sold 'good-bya
HERING.—In sad and loving memory of our dear
brother, Adolph, who passed away on the 11th De-
P05M|
ss-is / y :
:ottcn. -by, somo jou raoy.lie; .
But if others forget you, never will we.
iy/1 brotiier.and stator-in-law, Bd. and
HERING.—In sad and loving memory of our pal,
Dolph, who passed away on 11th December, 1919,
at Geelong.
Xothj.iB Mrl. jncjiioQ- na wo jonniew ott. ' "
k"XW. for, and a faco that has 'Bond: -
No ono knuivH tin, doiitli of our'TCcvei, 1 ' .
, 5: remember when, othars forcrt. '' .
to»Ttcrt by - hia loving pal Jank Hareett,- Tror.-
HILL.—In cherished memory of Nellie died 11th
December, . 1010, aged 18. - " .
'Ih.Hfo aro rotes In life's garden,
Wroiigli tliey only bloom to faili.
iST te . always mmsJiluo scsncwliero.
-Though for eorao of ua 'tte shade. '
— Mnt Morlcy and It. de Ounpo.
HINKLEY (nee Edwards).—In sad and loving
HIU. Drpember, . 101U. ai umS 1
Uays tf .nadncsa still como o'er vis,
" Hiddon. tears- wilJ often- flow;/ ./:'
Mftiraiy keeiw ; our sister near us,
. vvhom God onllcd home one yair ago. /'
—Diserted . byT her loving motoar, sisters .and
brothers, aunts and uncke.
HOCHKINS.— In loving memory of our dear
mother and loved wife of A. Hochkins, who passed
to a- hlcher life on iho lltli Douoinbor, 1019,
Inscrttd by licr; loving children, Jc&dew Elsie,
Jean, .41ex,' Arthur and Kciv, Albert Park,
HOCHKINS.—- In loving memoty of our dear-
mother, who passed away on 11th December, 1919,
at 13 Service-crescent. Albert Park.
There-is a link'deato cannot acrcr,'..
laovo and remembrance last for ever. - . ...
-r-In&ertcd/by hor loving sou and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs.. Xiochklns, of Corovva, New Souto Walee. .
HOLDRICH. — In sad and loving memory of. our
dear sister, Lily May Kllen, wlio died on the Utli
December,, .1911; also her dear litUa daugliter, who
passed away 7<Ul Doccmbur, 1920. /
Nothing but memory as I journey, on,
Longing for a srallo aud a faco tlmt'a gone;.
Nouo Imow tlie depth of ray regret. :
But we remember wlieu otherii forget.
A beautiful memory laft behind .
Of our little mate Era, so true and land.'
' Wo havo lait but heaven. luu» gained' > '1 .
Ono of <tho best 'this world contained,-. y
Inserted by her loving distcm and brotiiem-4n-law,
E. and A. Clark, and E. E. M'Gee, 3 Napteir-street,
Fitzroy.
HOWEY.— In loving memory of our dear mate,
Bob, who died on the 9th December, 1919.
Our good old cobber paBscd away : ; , ; y
Still in our Uioughts wo romeanber liiiu-dayby day.
— Inserted by hia brother-hv-Uiw, W. iMios, aud;
friend, W. Statta.
JOHNSON.— In loving memory of my dear hus-
band, William (WUI), and loving father -of Bert,
Jess, also Harry, killed in action, who paxscd . away ,
at 94 Vlctorioravonue, Albert Park, on 11th De«'
cember, 1919.
In our hearts your memory lingers,
Sweetly tendca1, ..fond aud true. . ,
There is not a day, dear father, v /
Tliat.we do. not tliink. of you. ;
—Inserted by his wife and children, Bert : and
Jessie.
JOHNSON.— In fond remembrance of Mr. W. H.
Johnson, who passed away suddenly, at his resi-
denceo, (H. Victoria-avenue, Albert Park; on the 11th
DeccuiborY 1019, Ono of too beate r ,
Y-Insertcd by Mrs. Harry Wilson (nee Gittham,
Orenviclr). 13 YLittlo O'Grady-atreet, Albert Park
(late employe).
JUNGHENN.— In loving remembrance of my dear
husband, who died on tlio- Gth November, 1912; also
my darling daughter. Lily, who died .on. tho 29Ui
December. 1916; also roy beloved daughtcr, Ois, who
died on tlie &nl Juno, 1919; n!so inv belovod dauah,
tor, l.ouisa Klein, who dfca 12th Docomber, 1918.
Although two years luiro panned away .
Since Mir great sorrow toll,
- Still in our hearts wo know tlie Iocs
Of ones we lovtd so woll.
We think of you, door Louie. \
And tliink of how you died; .
'Tte sad to know you passed away
. And we never mid good-byoV
— Tiworted by her loving mother and 'family.
KEOGH.— In fond and loving memory of my
darling mother, who died at Warracknabeal 11th
December, 1918.
1'caccful bo thy rost, dear motoer; '
'Tte mveet to breathe thy naine;
In life 1 loved you dearly, . .
' .In death ! do the same '
—Inserted by her. only daughter, Carrie „. /
KILFOY. — In sad and loving memory of my dear
husband and our dear father, who passed away on
the 8th December, 1919.
Gone, the weary days of suffering/
. Sweetekt .teat has (flowed pain;
You are slconing, c dear husband,
But we will meet -again. .
One year ago, no tongue can tell '
Hc#vr anxiously- we stood
Beside our darling father's bed; '
To envc hhn if wo could. .
With tears wo raw him sinking/ :
We watched him faite away;
And our hearts are Sadly aching , - " , . .
'For you. 'dear father, to-day.
God saw lite footsteps falter.
Hia heart grow faint ana weak: .
80 He folded lite arras around nlm,
And our dear fatoer fell nsteep,- , .
—Inserted by, bis loving wife and children, and
eon-in-law and grandchildren, Mcntona.
KLEIN.— In lovini rcinemUmoo of my dear
raothft, . wlio poawd away on 12Ui Docorabw; 1918.
Days ft s.adneoo rtu/ corao o'er us,
Hidden team vdll ofteu flow; . '
Memory keem our mother near us.
Whom Gotl clufuied two years to-day.
Alorlier, dmrliog, how wo miu you,
, -M.W you moro as days go by;
xMiat hran-o ia without a mother " "
Wo have Iroreicd tanco you have died-
lfT Iovinir Rclt "tlKl Charlie
IN MEMORIAM.
KURRLE. — In loving memory of my dear wife
and motoer of ArWiur, irrink, Vomon, ' Olive and-
ritolla,. alao the lato Ernest, Albert, Gerald ' and.
lloraco (A.I.F;), who passed away on '11th Decem
ber, 1919.
LAMPRELL.— In loving memory of our dear
mother, \rtio posacd awuy on 7th Dccomber, 1909, -
<Gonc, .not forgotten. . . y
—Inserted by her loving son and daughter,/ W. H
H. Lamprcll, Richmond, and Mrs, J. T. Doney,
Western Australia.
LAWRENCE — In loving momory ",bf our dear
mother and grandma, Sarah, dicd: on 18th Decem
ber, 1917; also Jock, son of tho , above,, killed in
action 21at May. 1918. '
Mother and son uuited. 1
Dajia of Kidnros stlU come o'er us,
. - Hidden Uwrs wilPofteu iiow: .
"Momory keeps oiw mothor noar us.
Whom Go<l claimed thres yearn ago,.' .
.'—Inserted1 by her loving daughter and soiwn-law,
Laura- and .Percy Coltish, Stevens-street, Queens-
cliff.
LEIGH.— In lririiiK tnmicry of our dear ltlUii
Clinic, wlio died lOUi December. 101U oecd a rears
8 months: , also lite loving playmate, Stanley Thomas,
who diul - 27th September, 1918. > '
' Swoet . lltUo darling, light of the home,
, ' Looking fur snuiooiw, bedcooing oomo, ;
Rrinht tw & sunbenm, pure as the finow,
"Watching for dear ones waiting below.
— Hte . lovirag parents, lister and lltie l'eroy.
LEITH.— In femd and loving memory of- ®1/
darllug father, who died on 20 th November, J.M10,
. also. William and John Leith. brothers of tha
aboro. '
- A beautiful memory left behind .
Of a' loving father, true and kind.
Wo hava itwt, but hear an has. gained
. One of the best too world ever containtd.
Tho tnveot ; memory of hb pure lifo te our most
precious possession.
—Inserted by his loving daughter, son-in-law, Mag-
gie, Joliu iM'Omteh and UttJo grandchildren.
LOCKE,— In 'loving moinoxy of : Martiia, beloved
wifo bf -Jaiues Tx-'ko, loving moUier of. Jnmcs ana
Leslie ' (Into - A.I.F.) and Lucy,, who doparted tola
lifc .lSto December. 1917. ' .--y .
Only a. memory, of bygono days.
And a wish-far a face uuseeu, ;
Buta constant feeling that God alone,-
Knows "host .what might have been. . - ' - 1
Nolliiug but- memory wo journey on,
Ikitiging for a unllc and a fuce that is gone; 1
None "know Uie doptli of our regret,"
But Wo -remwubcr where othera forgote
—Inserted by her. loving hnsbund and ffimlly.;
MACDONALD.— In loving memory of my dear
wife .und /n-.oUiur who deiwrU'd tow life at Wil
liainrtowu .Ttcnpiteil uir 12th Deoemberj 1010. .
, One year, ago a mcssago cumo '
Froir; God, Who thought it beat, / ;
.To take her frcra tbts weary world
To -dwell among tlw blest,
Swift aud sudden wna Uio ;wrting, / / .
Taken home without a aigh.: « > / Y '.Y
Who hnd /thought hor life woo fadlrs, .
Or her. end was drawing nigh 7 / / / -t /
Slio hade no on»? a laat larewell, . . .
/ She naid good-bjc to none, Y .. "/" '
. . -Her spirit hew bclore \vt» know , >. -.n
. rimt- from us she had gene,
—Inserted , by her loving husband and /family, 08.
' Blackwo-xitrect,; Yatravlfie. - y...,;: ;;
MACDONALD. —In fond and loving meihocy -of.
our, dear daumvonuiu. Louie, "Wife of Nr.nnani' who
passed' uvvuy -on thfi 12tlv Deaunbcr, 1010. -yY 'V
- Her eliexry snulo und happy-ways - //
An . if nnut to rccaH; ,i T Y'; ;,r
She had !v lciudly word for each, /-- /
y And wa beloved by, all. . ,. '1/ ' > :y
- —Inserted by her hiothtra and slstera ft the Clan
MntxloiuUd, Ynrrovillc.. :
MACDONALD— In sad and loving -memory of
dear Loulo, . who pumcd-away on toe 12to Decem
ber, 1918.
lu our )ioine3 you aro, fondly remembered, ' , Y
' Swoot nuanoricH cling round your, nnjne, '
Die hcarra tliat -hpld you to deep affection v"
HtUldoi-e you in death , just, the -aame.- .
— wieertwl by her lifU-r-in-law and niece,/ Maggie
Macdoiuild, and L. Bumott, ; ( ' . :
MARSHALL.—In fond and loving memory of
our dear aiotaers who diod Huddonly f at, her rest-
1 wi 'tx®11. 0J'' Park-road, Middte' Pork, on
m i «w£jCCsy,.ljCT' A9J.8 also our dear 'father,, who
died 29th May, 1902.
— Inserted; by their loving- children, -Ronald; /Lilyi
Sylvia mid Edith. '' Y : -Y
Motoer,./ , Lovetl. in life, ttcasurcd 'in- thftnory.'
MARSHALL. —In loving ' memory of our -dear
mother, . who passed away suddenly at Iter residence,,
'San. Toy,." .-.07 I'nxk-road, Middle' Piuk, on 11th'
Decomber,. 1018; also , our dear father, who diod on
29th May, 1902.
--Inserted by tiieir loving son and daughter-in-law,
Ernest and Ruby MaisbnJI.
MARSHALL.— In 'loving memory of our, dear
motlier," .who died -suddenly, at her residence, MSau
Ioy, 7»7 Park-road, Middle Park, on llto Decem
ber,, 1Q18; also our dear father, who died on-20th
May, 1902. .
—Inserted by thoir loving son . and daughter-in-law,
Stanley and Rita MaishnU, '
MARSHALL. — In ftfi'octionatc memory of our dear
mother,- who died suddenly at her residence, "San
Toy," 67 Park-road, Middle Park, on 1UU-' Decem
ber, , 1018 also our dear father; who died on 20th
IMny, 1002. ,
—lusortfcrtbx- their loviug daughter and 'son-in-law,
Maude aud-Frcd Wcstlake. ' .
M'OMISH.— Iii fond and loving memory of our
dear motlier, . who died on toe 9th Dooambor, 1902;
aim our. dear fatoer, who died on 0th April, 1911.
. Our :dcar?iuothor suffered.' (How kind the' hand
- That' raised her , to Uio bettor land. .- i
Wo niourn, but nob to ulttorest grief
- . Y For . dedth to hear brought sweet relief. '
You aro, not fcigotteu, father door,
- h>3r true love never dies; , x
Tlie dearest 'spot . on earth to us
Is whoro our dear father Re's. »
Inserted .by,, .thoir loving' family John, Charlie
Bert, Mra. Young Mrs. West, Aggio; daughtor.in-
law, Maggie.
McPHERSON.— In hwing memory of/our doar
sister, . Mrs; . ElizabcUi :M. . M'Pherson, who 'passed
awny af/Lamccrtoid Junctivii, lOrli Duci.ra.bor, 191/;
,aIso<our. dear brother, ,'iiiraua Millet,, who deported
-.thte' llfo at Sunbmy -Clh Decwnbcr. lOlo;
r-rlnsurUd by brotliers : mid sisters, y ; 1
MITCHELL.— lu loving nrcinoiy of our dcar boy,
George- Edward, who died 11th December, >' 1915..
Y_- Sadl>' missed. /.
lnacrtecl by his, loving parents and aistars.
MORELAND (Jaincs' Harvey, "atLor, mimic).—/
In ;fond aueinory- of Jameu Moreland, lato of 410
LonsaaJeotroote Melbourne, who died on. 11th Dt-
ceraHrer, 1915/.Y . ;. ./:-)
Our noble, unselfish darling.
' . dentil has left an aching void 'v - /.Y
. -i 'This world can. pevor-flll;; -rr-, ? '
Inwrled--l)y/!A%jjJc4x/i6oyier;audj
MORITZ.— A trtb/.<y;-/l0Tbtb/th'e-.:racraiW:'Oi:
mydenr hutoand aild o.tr'.dtsar fatotT, Julluv ' NVll-
Uam- Murtdtx. Avho/pacatdaw-ay. on lltli .Decfonbcr,
1919. j Hivr .iwneinberod.-' 1 . ;
— Inserterl /by bis Slcviiig .wife and/ family. y ,
MORITZ. — In loving memory Vf- dear. Uncle Biiij
who 4die<l llth December; 1910. . : .
— InseTjbd by -.R.J. ; aud.'T.H.", .-/ ' '
NEWNHAM. — In. said 'and /loving momoiV of our
passsd away :at the Alfred ' Hos
pital on lltU.'Dficember, 1918. . ' t', ; '
9 9r a touch of u vanislicd hand '
T- ' 'Ami the sound of a.volco'thafte bUIL' .
—inserted by her wrroivtog eon and daugh'fcer-ln-
lavr, Aitour ami Nell, 527 King-street, .'West Mel-
bourne (lato of Ringwocd).-1 - :
NEWNHAM. —In loving memory of our dear
mother, who died on 11th December, 1918.
tobif .hbme you arc fondly remembered, Y
cling - round .your name; . . '
In lffe \ve loved you donrly, - <
. In death /wo do the same.-- -- .
— inserted- by Bedtie and Bert.
NOAD.—'tovfcw.n!' of mi- deiu- motW.
t buk>ved grondmoUicr, who departed this
;rJi.ft'xx3r011!' „Kvcf remeinhe. v
Insei tvrt by \\, A. Noft am) inu\ly,
ioring mcraW. of my. dear moUwr
iS?q' ml wh» fell asLep De-
ceinbov, ..1919, _ . In .Immamitds .land ' '
— InscTtod Ijy G. L. Diurnal 1 and lainlly, ',/ '
O'BRIEN.— In loving nusnoiry. of my dear ' hus
band, also loving father, -who died at the Mel-
boinne Hospital on 13th December, 1911. Y!B.!,P.
. When alone in /ray grief too bitter tears flow; ,
XIkwo comes 'a fond vision of. long ago; ,-Y"'
. Jnst jn ft;dream 'he stands by ray. side,
tit whteiiera. Dear wife, don't cry. . , / '
loved, him in life, ho was. dear tous-nllY r
iiut in grief we. must bow to God's holy -will:
Our sorrow is grset, our loss hard to bear.
But angels will tend our father, with care.
hi1 wried. by lite lovhig wifo and family, also bro
? Alf,;ftnd granddaughter, Edna. ' -
n-W2fT-x oC rur dear father,
Y(c,nb?n'- 1011- ;»t Melbimnie Ho;
.«>( cflmnni Mi'&pe to'.nWt 1 :
AV1" Ood« ann good UmajT - .
-ua v.! !
tb® memory of iny dear fntoor'
. James, wlio died- on 13th December, 1011. '
. Our. heart, -.just echo witli endncK.
- witS VlV ! "??? 3"" il'm with tear., . .
wo 1,111,8 missed j-ou 1 I
l'>r.; tho last nino weary years. : .
—Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law,
AifYaSt - Wil,,e- v,
a;
. l . Only , memorien of bygone days, \
. And a. wteli for faces unsocn, .
-/Bit a constant feeling that God a!ono\
i Knows best wlute might have bewn. 'f
rrInrt«l by bri- loving son, Joa, and familv :
- ChcBtsrrHio-road,- MoorabWn./-' - - r -
PAUL.—-In loving memory of my dear mother
who passed away, at OakWgh on 02Ui December
1017: also my dear sister, Maudic, to 1008, . V
Dead to tJiIa oold, unfeeling world,
Daul.to the thoughtless breast;
Dttid to false ones, deceit and pretence,
From sueh you oro sufoly nt rest,' -
Gone and forgotten by some you may be,
- . .'But if others forget -you never .shall we,
.' . No matter how I watt, dear mother.
No matter how I cull,
There's nothing left, to auawer
But your plioto. on the wall.
Inserted by hor lovhig daughter, Jessie; and
grandchildren.
PAUL.—In loving memory, of my dear mother,
%rha departed this life an tho 12th Docember, 1917,
At tho hcaviady gates wij will meet her,
With tho same sweet, loving sulle.
For wo aro only parted
Just for -a little while,
— Inserted l>y 'her loving daughter, Elizabeth, and
family.
PEARSON. — In sad and loving/memory of' my
dear father, Wlllhua Ilenry Pearaon, who departed
thte life on tlie 19th DecemW, 1917... .
Nothing but memory as I jourooy on,
Longing for a smile and a faco that is gono; "
' Nono" know tho depth of my'jcgrct; ' ' Y .
. But wo remeinlier when others forget.
—Inserted by Ids. loving daughter, Queenio Pearson,
"Brooklyn,' Waltham-street, Fleralngton. .
PERROW.—In loving liicinoiy of our dear friond,-
Btanlcv (into A.I.F.), diroi'vnod at M'Coor'sbridge,
10th December.
Just one year haa poaied away,
/But stlU you are in our , memory to-day. '
—Inserted by his . friends, E. and F, Blarney and
A. Corbin.
PHELAN.— In sad and loving memory of our
much loved mother, who departed this life on
the 12th December, 1919; also our dear father, who
died on the 17th March, 1910; also dear brother,
Michael, died 21st October, 1914.
May their souls rest in peace.
—Inserted by their loving sons and daughters, Kew.
PUTTICK. — In sud . and loviug memory of our
dnar motlier, who passed away llth 'December,
1018, at her residence Mncartnur-street, Sale.
Our loving . mother at rest.
—Inserted by hor loving son and daughter, Walter
and Alice Puttick.
RANKIN.— In sad and loviug memory of our
dearly beloved only «m and brother, who passed
nwey at hte ;mrcnts' lato residence, 7 'Tiniiing-btrect,
Brunswick, 12th December, 1917, Sweet rest.
NoUiing but mcmoiy as wo journey on.
Longing for a smilo and a face tliat is gone.
" None know tho depth of our regret,
: But wo remember when others forget.
— Insorted by . hte loving father and mothor, and
sisters,' Pearl and Rita. . .
RIDLEY.— In sad remembrance of my beloved
daughter, Ivy , who departed this life on 12th De-
dwnner, 1018; also my dear husband, who died on
10th Octcbrr, 1020.
A/- bountiful inemorj' loft behind.
Ofa'lcving husband and daughter, true and kind.
'1 liave lost, but heaven has gained, .
Two of Uie best <his .world contained.
'.Tlie taddeai day that 1 have known./ -
. When wo were torn apart
Tlie day I turned towa:dn life alone
/ .With a torn and bleeding heart. ,t
— Inserted- by hia loving ,wife and hor mother,
JoBOphtne Ridley.
RIDLEY. — In sad and loving remembrance of my
donr. steter, Ivy, wlio departed this lifo ou too 12tn
December. 1918. .
D-i.va of sorroiv and sadnoas still coino o'er us,
"Hidden tears vdll often flow,
Memorj" keepa our dear autor near us,
. Whfan .God claimed, two years aga .
. There came a. shook, au awful puin,
llio- wortd hae x-cvor bceu Uio R'ine-. .
To have; t«> loie, and thcni to part '
Is.-Uio aaddest stwy of . a human heart
—Inserted by Ircf hwiug dstor' and- lirother-In-iaw. 1
Annie find .'M-Irt> \\>oif. Blank Rock. b
IN MEMORIAM.
RIDLEY.— In sad and loving memory of my dear
sister. Ivy, who - passed away on tho 12to Decem
ber, 1018; ;
Thte day. brings back sad memories
Of a loved' one gone to rest,.
f . And those who- tliink of her to-day
Are thoso/who.'lovtd her beat.
' In our hearts you 'memory lingere .
Sweetly tender,' fond uud true;
There is .not n dear, dear Ivy,
lliat -we do fiot think of you.
We miss yon for we loved you. so,
« - As memories wo refill,
For the parting from you, dear sister,
/ Wis the saddest cf all.
She bore her pain.. sho bore it well,
What she Sufferwli none can till.
. - A beautiful. memory left behind
__Tt,c' ft a loving atetor txuo and kind.
—Inserted by her leving brother, Goorge.
. V\o mte» you. for .we loved ytti.
As Tuwnnricg we recall :
niece, ,
' ,,c wddost day of nil/ f
\vha think of you . to-day . '
V,0de Vho you liflt
—Inserted by her loving aunt, uncle and cousin,
E., I., and G. Sowden, Young-street, Moonee Ponds.
RIDLEY.—In loving remembrance of our dear
auntie, Ivy, who departed this life on 12th De-
braullful mcrooflo; Irf't Ylilnd
<-f « loriii, atmlle. so tn,„ Pn<i Mnd
a;,
RIDLEY.—In loving memory of dear Ivy, who
passed away on 12th December, 1918; also her dear
father, who passed away 19th October, 1920.
' "ifoi,!11!?, our ."'Yvhi siTow,
' A. «i. m "till ill memory
WoYll.UiSf m?y C0ln0 111,1 KO.
y9" 1)oUl 'o-'iay.
in . . ro tulnkinj of the m.it.
Pie imin, you botl, in monmo
— To., i . "-w you liwU - ;
—Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Williams and family.
RIDLEY.—In loving memory of our dear friend,
Ivy, who passed away 12th December, 1918.
Just like the ivy, fond memories linger
—Inserted by her loving friends, Vic., Lena and
L.J.W.
RIDLEY.—In loving memory of our dear friens
—Inserted by the Enola Girls Club.
ROBERTSON.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, Amelia Dean, who departed this life 11th
L„ : 3\Diveo our dear faUur, James Vau
WtjJ '-W 201,1 Norembur, 1915,
Life is but a passing dream,
Its glorious noon, however, quikly ended.
—Inserted by their sons, Bob and Alf.
RUSHTON.—In loving memory of my dear hus-
band, walter, who died on the 10th December,
1919, at 61 Dover-street, richmond, of acute
gastro enteritis, ptomaine poisoning.
Thopugh absent from among us,
He is always in our thoughts,
For those who loved him dearly
Will always feel the loss.
—Inserted by his loving wife, Eileen and daughter,
Ivy, and stepchildren.
SCHMAHL.—In loving memory of our dear
father, George Schmahl, who died at Melbourne Hospital
on 10 December, 1916, late foreman for Victorian
Stevedoring Company.
Memories live on, faces never fade,
Days have been dark without your loving aid:
But God who spared so long your fragrant love.
Will keep you for us in your, home above.
—Inserted by his three girlies, Astrid, Lilian, Doris.
SEMMENS.—In loving memory of my dear hus-
band, William, who passed away 11th December,
1919, at 38 Cobden-street, North Melbourne.
If .your grave could only open
' . , any rbanges yen would see:
bourne. , pityrroad. fioiith Mel-
0SfaBffiae»Pw
;.swMS|SiSte
SLOAN.—In loving memory of my dear husband
and our loving father, Henry Edward, who was
accidentally killed at the state Coal Mine, Won-
thaggi, on the 11th December, 1917.
Ever remembered.
—Inserted by his loving wife and children.
SNAIN.—In memory ofour dear mother, who de-
—Inserted by her loving son and daughter, George
and Rose Snain
SPARGO.—In loving memory of my dear hus-
band, who passed away on the 10th December,
1919.
No space of time, no lapse of years,
' a-S1"1, din> onv. dear dad's past; "
' manwijr.hM-tt dear.
-Affection holds it fast
—Inserted by his loving wife, and sons, Will and
Cecil.
SPARGO.—In loving memory of my dear father,
who passed away on the 10th December, 1919.
Rest, dearest father, thy toil is o'er,
Thy loving hands shall toil no more;
No more they gentle eyes shall weep,
Rest, darling father, gently sleep.
Sadly missed.
—Inserted by his loivng daughter, Elsie and Percy
Stevens.
SPARKS.—In fond and loving memory of my
dar son and our dear brother, Thomas, who passed
Our dear fathu-' li !1i£il",, tar. hnaband ' and .
, the ! 4th? Ycotber,' Dariium. ,on
- idaK.1-1 % .fondly. remembct«t.. / /"'
'lilgiSlSlpSigfc:'
' wnvo-iilm is' slw-piug.
One of earth's dearest and best;
.oS"? 1!!?rta ..wo: Will mls3 liar for ever. . '
Tliough we know 6ho is only at zest.
—IrY.A-lt. VY Sadly missed. .
ClIXiSd &ldr ul"nK mother and broUiers;
STAINSBY.—In sweet remembrance of my de-
1 i Dos®' of ' Ihu late lOorjwdia
l!y 'W.-'llto December, . 1919.' .
Bnckntfrd. turn backward, oh tiirir iu-your flight.
Giro mo my sister just ior to-night; ' '
: .".WI9.i.come back to tire old homo again. .; '/ '
Daok to your lovokl ones juste.Xor toivlgh£ '
. _ . ' Y The 'tn&hto'Q of our" liomo gone.
, lOTl"B !?'?' -»d wieees.
STAINSBY. — In taring- memory of ' our' dear
daiiHbter.IfrW h D. staimrtjr. (ivldoiv. of the lata
. Uorponu.. E. Stainsby) , who departed, this lire
llto December 1919. United iu death,. .
jrJrtcd by Mr. aud .Mra. E. A. Statosby ana
family.
STAINSBY (nee St. Vincent).— In ta-iug memory
ofvmravdwr : cousin,-- LRv Dorothy . (Diwlo) . who
Jx ef\ y' December, 1019, widow
« .-tltftJdte (Mrp)ral FA E. EUinsba.
K , by tooeo ; who tavod'- hor- f.
—Inserted by her loving cousins, Florry, Ethel,
Mary, ray, Will and Jennie.
STAINSBY (nee St Vincent).— In loving re-
SSfte DooeiSwr/ 1MB. . Wb<> Podoefully.
/ ?y... In ._out -hearts .your memory lingera
'te-Tendei', fond ami tnio: ; -
As the years go by, dear Doss,
. -. Wo will alwaya think of you. -
Lambte 'by /.Flo and .Wall Dario, fnieiid, Ahnta
STAINSBY (nee St. Vincent),— In, nnil -and lov.'
ing niomory of our dear friend Mrs.. OS. E. Slainsby
ybo liaesadaway/bn, tho llth December. 1919.
Lftig,. .long be our hoarta with her memory tilled,'
Like a.vaao to which rcv-es Iwva once bedn distilled
You < inay break, you may shatter that vase if you
will,
: But- tho.awnt of toe roses will cling round it still.
--Inserted/by hor loving friends, Sylvia, and PMty
Joluiaon. ,
STAINSBY.— In fond memory of our dear ttetcr,
1 Dearie/' .who; died llth December.
. . \ God- saw when her foototcps faltered, .
- \Y.hen her Uourt grew faint and weak; '
' / God/ folded Hte arms around her,
-. And Dousio fell uoleop,
. —Insorted. by Violet and Will ElUott, Burnley.
STAINSBY.— In loving memory of our deaa
friend, j Dorrie, , who died oa too llto December,
"/.'Sweet is 'tho word Remembrance,
And'iiiia our wish will &bXiW,
..'..-NYo hold, you still .in memory, Dorrie, .
As to& yeorg tlicy come and go.
— Inserted by, her old fiieiute, Uly anu Frank.,
STARK.—Iii "loving memory of dear Alice, who
. departed., this life on the 8tli' December, 1929. .
' v ' A beautiful memoiy left behind .
f . , 0f. a\ loving ono so true and kind.
— have lost. btu heaven has gained
One of the best this world contained.
—Inserted by her loving friend, Norman.
SUTTON. — In. loving memory of our dear sister,
who died on too llto December, 1019.
Thte, is tho day of Temouibnmoo to all,
, . -This te too- day so sod to recall;
Gono and forgotten by somo you may bo.
But if othera forgot you never will we. '
—Inserted by hor taring mother and futhur-in-Ia-vr,
Kisf-oi' and . broUiar-in-law.
SUTTON.— In loving momory of 'niy dear who,
who twssed awny on too Utli December, 191U.
- Sho : bore her tiato, sho bore it well,
How : alio suffered nono can tell.
Time chaugcs nuiuy things, . -V
_ But, like the Ivy, my memory will cling. .
by /her, loving huaband.
TANNER. — In taring remembrance of our doiu.
fatoer; who died at LyonviUo ou too 12tlv Dectui-
ber," 1910. /
: A beautiful memory left behind "
.. Of ?a -loviug father, good and kind; ?
' We have lost, but heaven Iras gained
. One of the best the world contained. .
—Inserted by hte lnvirg daughter, Jnnc, and grand-
childron. :./.,
VEALE— In sad ahd loving memory of ray deer
-wifo nud loving mother,. Margaret Voale, who pnmou
away oo tlu? oth December 1918,
—Inserted by her loving husband and cliildraik Tom;
Eruie -and Pearl.
WALL.— In loving and fond memory of my dear
mother, . who passed away on the llth day of De
cember. 1018. and Also- dear dad.
\ '; Nothing -out memory us I journoy on. . < -
Longing for a smlta and a face that is gone;
, . .Nono know ..tho depth of my regret.
But I remember when others forget.
—Inserted by- their loving son, l'uvce.
WALL.— In loving memory of our dearly beloved
- mother;; who - paused' awny llto Dccomber. 1019:
,a1m> our father, who pa&acd away 9th July. 1918.
So/dearly loved, -fio sadly uuascd.
Godcalled tliom home, He knowuth IrasL
—Inserted by loving son (Tom), daughter-in-law
. (May) , /grandson (Tommy) .
WALL.' — In loving moniory of my dmrly beloved
mother, .who passwi.away llth December, 1019: also
niy father, wlio pajwod away Otii July. 1918/
Reincmbranco 'is . a golden chain,
fflmo tries to break, but tries in vain.
—Inserted by loving son, Jack.
WALL. — In loving memory of our dear mother
who passed away on . lltli December. 11)18: also'
our dear .dad,- who passed away ou Oth July, 1017.
Our. loving mother now lies low,
A fond., true heart is still:
The hand that- oft assisted ours.
-. "Lias now in death's cold chill. .
inserted by their taring daughter. Ethel son
in-law, Will,' and grandchildren, Willie. Malsieand
Lottie Joynor, and sou,- B. Wall.
WARREN.—ln loviug menioiy of our dear
mother.- Elizalwth, who died nt Carlton- llth
December, 1011; also our dear father. T.- II. ; also
our denr brother-in-law,- and husband. C- BY
Moore. ' / '
To die te gain, all earthly cares forcsakcu
From toil nud pain, to eudles-s joy awaken.
—Inserted by their .taring family,
WHYTE.— In . loving memory of my dear hus
band and our drax father. Job j WliyU. who passed
away . ou "12th ' December 1915,
. Thte day recalls /sad memories
r Of o.rioved one gone to ivst:
.Aud-UiOHo who think of him today
Are thoso wlio loved- hira best.
— Iuiwrtod - by > hi# wifa, Anulo niul family. Will
and Juan (Mm. Grinllngton). .
WILSON.— In sad, loving memory of our be-
oved mothr, who passed away on 5th December,
1919, at .luff; rtuidunco, "LindooU/' Wattle Tree-
road; .Armadale. .
,) O, for the touch of a vanished haod-
And tho acund of a voice that is alUl.
— Insttriwl./by ; her.i taring daughters, nud sons-in-
law, Jean am) .WUI Dodman, Kthri and Jiin..rbch
Ltthgow, Ner Smjth WfPi-" ' k "
IN MEMORIAM.
IN loving memory of my dear wife and our dear
mother, who departed this life on the 10th Decem-
ber,; 1014, at South Melbourne,
cor six tang yeara wc have hoped and prayed -
..-But prayers ' are all' in vain,
hor the wife and mother wo loved eo dear
-. Will never speak 'again.
This secret grief within our souls
'No human eyo can trace;
For m«n7 a broken heart lies hid
Behind a smiling face, '
Rest In paace.
—Inserted -by her loving husband and cidldren,
Jack, VI and Uoy.
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.
BACKHOUSE.— Mr. A., Miss M. and Mrs. S.
SHANKS desire to THANK all kind friends
and relatives for cante, letters, toiCgrams, visits, ,
lloral tributes, and personal expressions of sympatliy
.lu thrir recent sad bereavement in tbo loss of their
doar lather; also' thanking doctors St, Vincent's Hco-
pital for their kindness, -
Elsie-grove, Chelsea,
BARRY.— The FAMILY of the late Mrs. W. K.
BARRY desire to THANK tlicir mony rolo-
tivea and friends for visits, letters, cards, telo
grams, and llorul tributes in thoir recent sad
ucteavcmcnt . _/ - _
BERRIMAN.— Mrs. BERRIMAN and FAMILY,
No. 0 Bent-strcct; Brighton, desire to sin
cerely T1IANK all . kinu friends for loiters, cards,
telegrams, floral tributes and personal expressions of
sympathy in their recent sad bereavement.
BLOXHAM.— Mrs.A. BL0XHAM and FAMILY
of thi Into Mr. Audrow Bloxhaui dosdre . to
THANK their many friends end rrialioaa for lot-,
tcra, cards, kindnofci and sjmpothy during Uieir le-
ccnt sad beroavement
12 Ford-str jpt, 1 1 Tanhoe. .
BROWN.— Mr. and" Mrs. JAS. BROWN and
FAMILY gratefully acknowledge all tho kindly'
expressions of sympathy, cards, letters, telegrams,
and lloral tributes in. their receut sad bereavement.
Will nil- accept- -our r deep gratitude, as it is im
possible to reply personally. .
1C0 Victoria-street FooUcray.
BROWN.— Mr. and Mrs. W. BROWN and
FAMILY desire to THANK their many kind re-
latirco and friends for- cards, letters, lloral tributes
ana por.>nal axpre&dons of eympaUiy in Ihdr nccnt
.md .and sudden/, bereavement, of their loved son.
Will all kiml frievU plenso accept tltte intimation
of our deepest gratitude.
No. 30 lUver-stxcot, Yarrarile. .
BYRNE.—Mrs. M. BYRNE and Mr. and Mrs.
P. BYRNE desire to THANK all kind rela-
m-cu and "frlsnds for letters, cards, telegrams and
personal expression- of n>7ui:(ithy iff tlwlr recent
sad buinivcmenb in the loss, of their tavwl husteinU
nud fatlift, cttppekilly thankinc Ror. Father AI'Huch.
stetera of St. J ojjph, Dr. SleomAn find Mrs. Park«
' :"i r tf nmnJ; kinoncaxw, aUoYMr. Jackson for too
sjueudid,. vviij ho carried out, the funeral arnuifift-
y; u ,1? ioywabta to rnxwor . caoli cue
inent U 0 Pleaoe . accept this acknowledge
80 Lyons-street, Williamstown.
CARLYON.—Mrs. T. J. CARLYON and FAMILY
return their sincere THANKS to their kind
relatives and friends for telegrams, cards, letters
in their sad bereavement in the loss of a loving
husband and devoted father, especially thanking Dr.
Newing and Rev. Tregear for their kind attention.
"Waaia," Mitchell-street, fairfield.
CLAXTON.—MOTHER, BROTHERS and SIS-
TERS of the late HAROLD CLAXTON de-
ftAiNK ,ho T »W. frieniia for-- their'
montSu? !hebyn'1'ilU'y diinnc their - sad bertnrn.
HS iS.1 einiilryes ond empjojers of the New-
r" their l>eauUful floral tributes.
DAVEY.—Mrs T JOHN DAVEY and FAMILY
gratefully acknowledge all -kind expression or
iinpatby. cards,, tetters tolegrama anu floral tri-
thnSdn>?. ,i thar sad bumvenrcnt; also
/! i rS« nPd mxrP of Melbourne
Siu L?.kiSd,K?a WiU friends plcaao
uSVi heartfelt thanks.
319 Latnilra-atreat. . \fi.iim«
EDWARDS.—Mr. W. EDWARDS and FAMILY
desire to THANK their many kind relatives
_JHl_Bnuiswick-road, Bmnnrid:'
frwndR for letters, cards, telegrams,
Sd bStnt'"®1 u£ Byn"'aU,y
_Hjghhun--road. unrood East. '
FINLAN.—Messrs. JAMES and THOMAS FIN-
wx i v-rr..Y.i ,Par end Ncrtlicoto, desire to
/i ff hind relativcH iukI, friendsor ixntv«4.
inoni S>1 d,lrin® tllelr hormvo-
? FINS0//r\,?.0|N , Du/0AN FINDAy.
xmi iAMIUY, 108- Gladstone-street
South . droire ' f o ' 'J'HANK nil < frionda
for cards. Howl tributes, .flowers, visits and kfoiri
expressions of mmipatliy in tlie sad and sudden
D,vMn,ni
JONES.—Mrs. WILLIAM ARTHUR JONES and
FAMILY desire to express their sincere
THANKS to their many kind relatives and friends
for letters, telegrams, cards, floral tributes and
personal expressions of sympathy in their recent
sad bereavement in the loss of my dear husband and
our dear father, expecially thanking the Rev. L. L.
Wenzel, Mr. Harkness, Dr. Seeley, nursing staff of
No. 1 Ward, and night nurse of No. 3 Ward Mrs.
Charles: also thanking Mr. J. Allison, undertaker.
"Lara," Park-street, Abbotsford.
MARIE.—Mrs. MARIE and FAMILY wish to
THANK their many friends and relatives for
011 i
J L Alglon," 40 Irpjihoc-paracl?, Ivanhoe.
MISS R. STOTT desirw-.to ! THANK4' "her many
;fcr,JcLW". .catxls, telegrams and
' cympathy .during- her reoont
a.8f
MOFFAT.—The SON, DAUGHTER, BROTHER
.MuFFat'-SSTJ .ft ",c into THOMAS 1-1BNRY
..vM.ii desire to exprese their sincere '.THANKS
-'tMi-uL i"ia,ly hiud rdattoiis!»nd friends. 'for lotlers,
.ft, ,W,!ly, ,iu ilirir /recant sail bc-
tilrir dtetriwthiirses / for >
fnUiSi- nn ft iaiid' .ne8ftV toVour- beloved
in his loudllness; -also .thnmking.
itm'.v i i < 3® 8 ' fm-tho nranntr Jn .wliich
Vi yi.! t « Vt 'lllu Inneral arrangementH. Will
all kind, friends _ please accept tote- intinratlon . of
our deepest gratitude, a8 w© find -it huiwaibta to'
answer all personally.
33 Havolock-fitreet.i 8t Kilda. : - i / '
MR. and Mrs. NOLAN and Mrs. D. SHEEHAN
disire to express their sincere THANKS to
' their many 'kind rotations and. friends tor /toltgrams,'-
letters, ; cards : -and floral : triliutcs, and; personal ex-
p-.cwloivs of sympathy, during their, (recent , sad ' be-1
-5f5Symont thanking Jjlathers Ooughlin ,.wjd:
0 Slnmncsv, tho Sisters of < St., Josoph. Dr. , and
Mrs. Crooko, -ami tlie, staff of Dunolly llosj)itjii for
tlicir grcat kuiducHS and attention. Will1 all acooj.t-
this intimation of deepest gratitude.
MR. J. H. CHYNOWETH and FAMILY, also
YStetera and- Brothora of the late. Mm. > J. . H.>
Chyifowoto (Lizzti Baxwell), desire' to ; express
.theiv sincere THINKS for -letters, card-;,- tel7-
;gutms,( iwrsonnl; exprcasions. of sympathy- lu ,- their
recent sad ljoreaveraont, especially thanking Dr.:
-Steiihenafon and Mrs. tt; Lean for. Uieir unremitting
mid valued attention/ WIU' alt friends please accept
this inthnation-of deepest gratitude.
18 Bennett-street, North -Iritzroy;. Camp Hill,1
Clunes.
MR. and Mrs. R. COSTIN desire to THANK all
relativcsi;. and 1 friends .for lettora, tdegnuns,
lloral tributes and ivraonal expressions of sympathy
in theix recent sad .bereavement. - 4
No. 5 rcstat-grove; Oa-iilfleld; y :
Mri; and Matt ANGLE and FAMILY desiro to
THANK' their friends for tlio vary kind sym-
pttoy sliown -to than in their reoont sad bereave-
nvent. TJio kindly expressions of -good feeling re
ceived havu becuk vcrj' helpful hi tiding over a very
sad waxt, -
MR. and Mrs. KENNEDY and FAMILY desire
to THANK their many friends for their kind
expressions of synnratliy during their, recent 'sad
-bereavanent: also stetera- and- muBlnir staif of too
militarj- .wanl, Austin Hoapitat," for tiieir very kind
cvttontions to our dear sou and brother during lus
tang illness. j " .
MR. A. MUIR, Mr. and Mrs. A. STOTT desire
to THANK their many kind friends for letters
Uvegnuus, 'cards, floral tributes," visit? and kiml ex
pressions, of sympathy during their recait sad' be-
rcavomcnt, espodally .UiUnkiug .too 'Ilev, Cox, Dn
Chambers and nurses/Jor their kind attention.
MR. FAIRBAIRN and Misses M'KENZIE dSesire
to THANK tlicir many friends for letters,
cards, telegrams and lloral tributes and iraraonal ex
pressions of cymprihy in their recent sad bereave-
incut. Will all kind frioiuls plcoso accept thL in-
timntiom of our doerwot gratitude,
G77 Statiou-Bkreet, North Carlton. '
MR. and Mrs. " WILLIAM DAVIES nTTd
FAMILY. desire to THANK. their many kind
friends for letters, cards, /beautifnl floral tributes
and iieraonal expressions of sympatliy convtved to
Uicm during their Bad bereavemowt. .especially Omnk-
ing Mm. North, Mrs. Oavanagh, doctor, sistem and
nurscn of Quceji Victoria Hospital for tiieir untiring
devotion and attention to'our darling little son dur
ing his last illness.
94 Munster- terrace. North Melbourne.
MR. and Mra GEORGE WATKINS and
FAMILY, 133 Fmrar -strort, South MoUraurne.
dreire to sinosroly THANK, nil kind relntircu and
friends . for Jesters, cards, floral tributes and per
sonal expressions ofsympnthy in tiieir rev out very
sad bereavement; particularly thanking friemds at
Jugles-stroet. I'ori. Melbounie, and Ferrnrs-streot,
fro Uth Molbounio, and Bny-ntreut; and tho Rev.
Croslej- and Mr, . Rainbow, of St. Bnxnalwu'a Sun
day .ucliool. J_-
MR. and Mrs. S. 1\ CABBY, of" "iiooiuin."
IlHliiclnva-road, Cuulllehl, dodre to THANK
all kind friends for their wroatlis, letteis, cards,
-tflegrums and personal cxproasious of sympathy in
tlicir recent aad bur&a.vuuient. . .
MRS. JACKSON and SON desire to THANK all
kind relatives . and friends for letters, cards,
telegrams ana pcracrnl expression.? of sympathy iu
their recent rod hercaveincnh . <
50 GliuUtone-avei ue, Cnxctan. ;
MRS;" JONES "and FAMILY 'dealro to express
1? JL titcir biutvre and heartfelt THANKS to all
-relatives and friends for telegnuns, cards, letters and
floral tributes and pcr.onal expressions of symjiaitliy.
dnring her very flftd bereavement. . 1
/j>3 Illgh-stevet, Carlton. ' .
MRS. a, ORCHARD and FAMILY: desire to sin
cerely thank alt kind rehitioiw and triends
for letters, cards, telegrams, floral .tributes and ex-
preeatmui of syuiiuilhy iu their receut sad bereuvo-
mLn.te of Dim ami UaKcr s-road. Coburg.
Tt'IltS H- STlOVBNb and FAMILY of the lata
Mr If-. A. I' Stevenv wteh ta THANK their
muny friends uud relatives for. visits letters, ranlv
and telegrams during thoir tecent aid beionvomeut. :
129 Swiui-street. ltichtnqud. .
M'JtS- JOHN WILSON derlres to THANK all
. kind fri-mds for attcutiena .and sympathy at tho
time of thotvevy audden- deatli.of her dear husband.
"Waltaaley." Luion-rt>qd. Bq.wyn.
MRS J. ROSS and FAMILY desire to THANK
tlu-ir nranv frituds for exprecniotis of sjminitby.
l>y letter?. messages and visits 1 m their bereuve-
mcnt. .
MRS McPHERSON and FAMILY desire to
exprasi their sincere THANKS ta toeir many
kind friend atul relfttivw for letters, usinls. telv
grjima lluml tributes nnd lxwsnnul cxiwesoioiis iff
sjinpatbv in their icccat rod bereavement, v . ,
"Wattle Grove;' Tooleiti Yale,
MRS. J. J. DOYLE and FA.MILY whh to
THANK their many lriwds end rcUUons for
kindiiea; and aimpsitliy, letters, cartlfl, tele-'
g''nin? floral tributro. also Ilov. Mr. Dyson. Steter
Aiddo and imxnlK'in of Italmoretcn Motliodtet Churcli,
during their recent rod - bereavement. I . '
131 Feuwlck-sirout, Nortii Carltou-.. _
MUS. OLAIIK and FAMILY wteh" to1 "TITANIC
all relatives and friends for tatters, cuids and
telegraina in tlicir rwwvt aid bereavement. . .
MRS. MURRAY. Mr. Mis. KING and FAMILY
dOMiu to THANK .thuir relatives and friends
for letters iuuI floral trtlmtes during their sad bo
renvemeut. Will all kind friends accept tills iuil-
nmtlon of our deep gratitude.
W'ftrlmrhw. .
Mrs. BAKER and FAMILY wish to THANK
all kind friends for toeir cards and sympathy,
in thoir_roeont_fiad Jxi-euvement: also Mr. Raven.
MRS. J.7 01U)S"wEUj "vvtehra to" TI1ANK hor
many kiud frvnds and relations for vteiia.
tatters, -cards and tulegiums during her reeeut rod
.bereawuient.
23 Levoam-strcot. Nortii Melbourne.
MULLER.— The FAMILY of the late Mr. F. A.
U, ALULLlllt dodro to THANK toeir many
friend? and rolativix? for tito cards, tulcgiuuis. floral
tributes, tee., received durtflg recent wd bcimvciuent.
Will all pteasu accept tote with thanks, as tho num
ber te too great to acknowcdgo personally.
MULLER.—Mr. and Mrs. STAN MULLER, of
.753 Uigh-iilroot. Tliornbury. amlre to Tti YNi-
all kind friends for. letters, aum tolegrums floral
tributes and peraoual expressions < -of symirathy In
oitr .rod bccoavement; .also tiumXiivr Mr. and Mrs
Coxhili, Nurses box and Deveraux, Rev. D- M'Uuiisli
Wlli : all pleano accept this u.v an acknowledgment
Mienka; . / /. . ; i
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES,
PLOWRIGHT.—The FAMILY of the late Nurse
PLOWRIGHT desire to THANK tin-.r many
kind frieniVi for lottcrr, . cards, flora) tributas and
jieraonal expaosioei©/ of symixiUiy . in their ruxnitj
rod bereavement;- especially, thanking Dr. WUroa
.Bolt. Bister ,M'In«noy. -Mr. ,W. G. Appi and Iter.
J. WV Ash bod. " Will oil please acctpt oni- do-pvso
gratitude.
294 lck<MTnan-street,.'East St Kilda.
SHEPARD.—Mrs. HERBERT SHEPARD desires
teJ" Ui oxprutn her1 heartfelt THANKS to all kind
lrieiois for letters, tclisituns zpd perajnal exptea-
sloos of eyitipMhy In her Kid' and sudden bereave
ment. esifculally, statin /and nurses of Moorooixia
Hospital.
j.Onnond-fetreet. 'Mordlalloc. . .
TATE.— Mre. J. TATE and FAMILY desire to
THANK ' relatives 'add friends for their cards
of sympathy and dorul tribute , Ju . their receut
. bowavenient. - j.
34 Capul-atreot, Wcbb :Mblboinie.'
THE FAMILY of the late Mr! JOHN KING
desire to THANK tiieir -lnony fnshds abd
relatival for' tiieir syrapdthyY in . thulr roctnt sad
bereavement, and. for letters and floral' tnbuius re-
-ceiled. - " -
WOOD.—Mr. J. WOODS and Mrs. T. COO-
PER desire to oxprees thoir sincwo THANKS
to all friends and relatives' for their lettora, . cords,
telegrams, beautiful floral tributes and peraoual ex-
.pa-Mlona of sympathy, in' their reeont end btceave
uient; uteo thanking Dr. BIftckall; Nurae Barou aud
Mrs. PlxUlips for, their kinducss and attention.
Will all Wnd ' frienils accept- this intimation of our
deepest gratitude. .
119 Hawke-atrect, ' YVest Melbourne.
LOST AND FOUND. .
AUSTRALIAN____________JEWELLERYY.
J\. . .JAMES Bl'UEAN and SUN,
"THE BLOCK," 99 Kliubeth-fftrcet,
Aro Showlug a .Fino Selectlou of Wedding Frotena
Wrtetlet Watcliee, Gold and Stiver,
MODERATE 'HICES. / /
BRICKLAYER'S Laborer seen taking Hod from
job, 1'oivcr-st., return by Monday morning, rova
legal Action. _
CABLE- liracelei, gold, lost 9th, PirlcfDlS NT
Melb.. . (Lraundon and town. Reward. 2U
Qikcaobeny-aL, N, ilelb.
FOUNI), cJirotnut Gelding, O near ahmilder, four
. white fatiocks, riuming atar and snip, breast-
plate markwl, Moorabbin yard. B. Shelley, ranger.
FOUND, small sura Money, city. Monday. Do-
X scribe by letter, K.C., 30 Malrcrn-gnjve, Mal-
vern.
FOUND,- bay, Gelding. 2 near shoulder, wbite
. spot? back. Fiskq Erm,, Queen, Lonadala fta.
FOUND Strtiying;"! red and white Hatfer, branch
. , cd It off rump, about 2 ye?r»; and l.rrd and
, »vm to Hei'or, about 18 months old. Will be Sold
oiy 18Ui Dec., at 12 noon. iViwn Hall, ootacmy.
1jX>(/N'i>, black Ueldiug, V near shonlder. few
white liaira off aide jaw, shod. Shire Ranger,
Preston.
GOLD wirtict\Vatcii7 Lost7lwtive6n Dwpdcato
and St Kilda. 1 toward. Cant; 40 EUzar
bcth-aL, ully. . ;
GOLD Wrtatlet Watcli, velvet strap/ Lost Collins-
V . sti Friday, keeproko. Reward. . 10 High-st.,
Wiiidror. . _
LEFT hi C.13 p.m. Brighton train, Thursday
Dress Boakct, containing child s dothlng.
lvlug, 22 fjuimcur-rd., Elsternwlck, or ring Cent,,
1142. Reward. / .
I EFT; small Siiit Case, in Riciuiicnd tram, bo-
J. tween frwanston and Hix-'ncer fits. Finder plcaee
return to Slcnlm, 231 Fliuiiera-1. Good reivaid.
LEFT; Coburg trainT 'Thutxiay, lady's Fuji frilk
CYrat, ala» Glass Bowl. Reward. 172 Hopo-
ac._,_Bninb\yick. _ . . .
I El-T in Lcod-st., ollUd?a MotorTrolley. Kindly
l I'ctnrn to 2 t!tlininherat.. Footscray. RewaitL
LEFT in train, 'Malvern, Monday, an Ear. In-
Ptnimout.- 130 Albert-Rt Fi. Melb. 1
LEFT in o-aklclgh traibi, Satuxdny, two Books,
Finder kindly return to addrics on book. Good
: reward. -
LO ST, 17uirsdtty, B rood », nugget on bar; valued
keajMake; name ou back. Howard. Mount,
Queon'a Vnuu Hotel, Swanston-et,, city. ' : , 1
LOST. Scrip, 3 Sbarra, Sum XHrospoctlng Syndi
cate. Ruwaid. O'Connor, 28 Grey -eh, a.'Ynrra,
LOST, Burivood, Tticaday, black Tobacco Pouch, '
J-J war souvenir, Reward. II. Dobson, Forn
Tree Gully. :: . .
LOST, from Port Melb., black -Honi?,, H near
Lr' shoulder, star and rtreuk, off', fore : white, 2 .
. Jdnd. white; also bay. 'Gelding, faint' 2. near .shoul- ;
der, -start, may bo braided 232. "Jobn Sharp & : . ; .
Sons, fr. Melb. . - / ' ../.,
LOST, Fox Tariiar Dug, ISack henl, wlHtebody. ' .'
in Higli-sh, St KiUBt; luuiwera to liomo of \ /
Oairo. ' Rcr.vard. 13 Duko-st., Jtidimond. , ' : ?
LOST in , gsTrdeiis, " Ixidy'a Silver W'ftetiet YYatch. v
.JLJ Roward, Write- feOHS, Age. "7 " - /' ,
fCft, Black PoSenihitiii-Dog, 8t. Kilda. jte- .
XJ .ward. Police informed. :11 Oiuterbiiry-rd., St. ! / i
Kilda. - ; .> .
LOST, Brighton, Wwlne&dny, gold' BroJcli, qpal ; . - . .
_ and" rubita. uowai-d. . 235 Boy-ii. Brlghtooi. , . , / y
LOST, Motor Wtaocl Sixumer, Hispano .Siicza, ho-
XJ- twenn Fllnder.? aud Melb. ltowarU." ;294 Y v
Fiint-nl., .S. Yarn, Win., .347. ' ' . - /"» ' / /
J'" OS'iV/fr.iblC3K Strayed. ! bay . Itany -More, £5
U. 1 uuids, black . pointH, touadlo marks, . branded
dlumo.nl neur shoulder. L'iflioe iiotifled. Iter.vard. 97 .
; Ballwrtt-id., FootMTHy, _ . | . " ' "/,
LOST, bay d'ony, brandiHl" JD' on off "tooulder, '
fliddle marked. RowariL 'Thompson, .'Athertoa-'
rd., Ouklcigh. . '",'' 1
LOST, ThunKlaj', .groun Cushion, yellow ithwsid
/centre., tii-od reward. 1CK> . Errol-aL , NMeib.
LOST, .Hipjion Lea, lnigo Australian Terrier, YVcd-
XJ - neaday, nnsivers naiiio Dodge.- Rewaid. Y 118
Park-st., St. Kilda. , '/_' " ' Y ' '
LOST, Thursday week-'Silver Lodcet. soldier'i
Y plioto. iiuiide. 149 Moray-st., 8.- Melb. Re-
ward. .' . ' - ..<- Y . .
tlteT, eomo days ago, between Elstenirtck and .
I Ball A > YYdcli's, city, - Silver Buckle and
Aiuotoyet JBrooch." Mr. Williams,, Ball & YVelch. . .. /
LOST, grey Persian Gat,, fruhi 24 Caroline-Bt., S. . v
Yuiu,__ Reward. .»_. ' - ' '
LOST, in . Napier-St, 'A.SH1 MedaJlion, 18 o£. r.
-gold; namo engraved on back. Finder retura
' to Exciiatigo Hotel, Fuotsuray. Itowurd. . / ,k /'
LOST, roan Pony, cob; also bay Mare, black
points, unshod, seen going toward Dande-
nong. Cadby, Warragul.
LOST, during week, diamond, pearl cross bar
/ Scarf- Iriu. /Rewaid.
. jjlJ- .1»tweuu Flomington aaid iCenaingtoii1 P.O. fc'y/Y
. Bewanl. - - ''YY ' ./.A ':
LOST, UonM. 'soil curb' BwiilW' bctwcra- HdSel-
XJ lierg' and city, Reward. //News , Agent/- Hoi-,
delberg. Phone, 08/ / ' ./ ' ' .'
TOST, Cliapol-et., AYeduealas, Soldier's Houor- Y
JLi Roll -fn>m .Printers'. Union. Ii. . Perry, 83
Ivarl-at., Windsor. i ' v ' ' -/'>
LOST; gold' .wristh't/ Wtatcb, between Dooitienti ...
X-f .and Shi'nlw. Reward; Mis& LIarrr.an, Gor-
,don-9t„ Deci/lene.' - ' - ' :YV
LOST. Twda? night, near Bur. Majesty's, theatre, -/. I '/.
j WftBot, . catiiadiilng jraturalisation irapora. /
military >nnd- snip 'tlischBiyes. . Ac. Finder please re- /
torn to ltattcryrnr-eare, ol Jixfard HCtel, corner Rus- .
'raU;JUid_Littte Bourko stq,. iRewaid., . . .
LOST,. brtwecri .Qu«?h. snd,. Elizabeth -ste., city,
J Puree, . containing tickete. ' .Finder please ro-
tiim_M._j)ones,Omamu-rd., Murrumbeena, .
JOST; between Footscray, city ond N, Melb,.
J, Roll of- Notes, worker. /Good .reward. -83
Alark-aL'. N.-Melb; ' ' ' > : ' - - ' .
LOST,: 'Tlmraday. Fox- Terrier Dog, nU wliito, black
pond. Roi.vtrn f»; IjonitMit,, N. ' lolb. ltewm.L
LEFT, 1120 Frankstan: train;' 25th Nov.," lady'i
Overcoat, wine- ahade. - Reword; 2 Wwatoh- ,
itv., Glen Huutiy. -_. t, :. Y _ : - Y 7
LEFT'4;40 ttuta, .FiVink6ton; (lliuHday, i>iirHor8a V .
ji Boots. Reward; Thone Foultiiam, trainer,
Glen Jlnntiy ' " yJ- ' : i;
LOST; nnall wliite Poodlo, female. Jto'Tsnl; 82
Ju Somerville-rd.. Yarraville. . ' .
LOST, between" Cheltenbi mand: Kooweorup, nickel iV'
JU Stirmii- and' Stirrup Leather.. . Reward.- Ker- .
mode, lt>7 Swnnston-st . ' / . .
LOST, 2nd December, Fitzroy Ganiena, black .and
J white bilk Scarf (keepsake).- ' Reward. Bruns-
wiek 312. , _. . _ . .f
LOST, All>ert pk., lndyta YVallofc, containing l/urse, -.
llmyard._/30 Greig-st,, Albert>Fk. y1
rj" OST, Friday, betwoonVcity, "Monteguo, Purw,
O-it cyntttliUmc money.. . .10/ reward. 3 Stoke-st.,
S. Melb.
LOST, Oban-Ft,, Hawksburn, Ptuve, containing two
dn-ts. rings, Rqirord 'J HawksUuiii-nl. , >
LOST, one NViiecl - Cap, off loery, extra.' Jarge,
nearly new, ..Row.irtl Yr. Pickett; 95 Crewn-
»t.j_Ulchniond. . /..; .
T tooehTttffoty'chain" in8uriegr
Hills, YY edncsdny. 17 Norris sL; Canterbury,
LOST, Brooch, .Wednesday, nugget, on; bar, valued
. keepsake. -Reward. Mount, Queen's" ' Army
xiftol, _Swanston-st., elty. . . /: . : -
LOST, 'lYiewlny, nickel Siiectiiclcs, marked /Banu-
csLiwasis1"-' Mn -
LOST. \V«lnralay, in Auslmiiim-bulItUiiB!i,_orE3:.'
A,-.'a»y fM »"»«$.: , WWtolU
1 Dcnt' bi". unmi-CTi
;T.ow- .
iota
LOST, EVn 'jWcfiSlj-, Irtsli Setter Pujipy, 110!?
. iiliito (in ultest: lniic t'en 'J-niday jiiniil, -niil-
S'uily etollon. roivnl. . P. We
LOST, Lygon-al.,, Socket from -Lohip. PJeare m
gon st Ovarend-at. , Iu, Bruxtttvick,; off ' Ly-
I OST, llrunsivick-et; 1'itrse;. containing £i uota
and silver. Reward. 190 Brunswlck-ui/, TYtzroy.
IObT, near Luna; Pk., gold chain Bangle; keep-
A_ia\_ Plui3o rh;g 19M, Suxitoino. -
LOST. la?t Sunday, from 'ilia Gap, xxoor Sunbury.
ymma Fox 'Terrier, white, Avitn ono black car! 4
L OST. 1 btauk Filly,, two bay Colts, all whita
Xyi hind fottacks, no vWMo brmd. RowanL F.
Bu-wne. Duncans-id.; YYVrriboo. ' i' «
LOST, Tliurrdny night, Barkly' llxcatrersCKiidftV .
. . 'dark, brown Fur,. ' Howard. 1 0 Chrllsle-at.,
St./ Rildti. ' , , ,
' T t i»inted light grey grcch
XJ . bottom, from Prlnocs-bridge, - Remark. F.
YVernor, 339 _ CoUlns-ot. : '
LOST, Wotfti EueHsh gold Cliain, maSe .
last Tuiwday; Reward. M' Carta ey,
iz Yletoria-nL, Auburn,
LOST Saturday, "stiver AiouUipiece off iuatrument,.
S. Melb. Rewiuxl. 293 Bank-at.
LOST, on tlie 2UUx Norumber. gokl wrifnJct/\VatcIT»
J-#, between Chapuhat.. and Malvern, initials F-Iltl,
on back. Ilaudromo reward, Hodges. 3U7 Chanel-
at.,_S.__Ya»rtt. Win., ,848- . 4
LOST, Australian < LVrrlcr luppy, aniweri xuuno
4 ltonnta, wring on neok. iteraard. 142 -Euza'
hotoft.. N. lUclmord. . .
tivni niltopLDii-rd,, E, Moivurn. black
haired l'QX T(.rrur._\Tltitn_mUnr. Reivard. '
1 ,Jung. uliite Y\ Iro Haired Terrier, sore eyew
Xa 19/ remnl. KaUiuna. Oriando-at.. Hampton.'
LOST, between. Yktorla-nv, aud MiltaaL, Albert
a IK., xuull Tumo; contahung Lwo uotea and
yuier. Uotitfn to 2"J Uinturbux-y-nl. Albert Pk-
K ,OSl , tiiuj Pony Geidiag. hog mane, branded N
JJ nuu ahoulUer, . last seen going DauUeuong. < v.
Koi.ard. Bt. Jiunoi. Cuitierbury-et.. 8. Oukleigh
1 ubl, gold Cubic Bangle. Thuraduy. betwceii
XJ Bavkly Tboatio and . Esplanade. St.- Kilda,
hmd rukiudly return to Dyvi aud Chancre. Ac-
lund-bt. Kevp&xko. itewai-d. .
LOSl. Stoleii, Strayed, bright" buy""Ge!ding. 3
white hind feot, biaudetl S near fctaouldor.
bhrnu down face. Rf.iaTd. 110 Inkennan-6t., St.
Kilda.
LOST, black lland Bag," containing money and
. ticket, Dandimoug; between (Jule Royal, and
cralg s, Llteabetli-bL . IlewHnL Stock, Berwiek-td-.
Danueuung. '
LOST, Wedding Ring, between Kingsville-st., Gee-
long-rd. and Buckley, Nicholson and Barkly sts.,
Footscray. Reward return Mrs. A. Hare, near
Kingsville-st., W. Footscray.
LOST, dresa circle, Princces, black Star. Good
_ rewnrd. linchanvs. Uitie CoflinstU.
LOST, white .Poodio."femnlerfrom Ctli. RewTrdl
. detainer prosecuted. _ 353 Lltzroy-st- FiUroy!
1 OS1, l'om Box Silencer, in St. Gcoxge's-td: Ho-
XJ ward. 24Q Johnaton-fcL. Flte-rov .
LOST, lioiwct-n ilordiallou and Monilngton. Motor
, Car . Lnu-lope. . , Finder please return Morning
mn Motor Garage. Reward.
l'onj , IM noar slionliler, liog niano,
u 10/ reward. . fc. Hill. Alblou.ril.fiiftn Dig.
LOST ruby and, pearl Brooch, between Ifodgkln-
son and Rcilly; »te., Oliftou Hill; koeteako. .
iitfwurd. 45 IIoilgkiuson-sL, Clifton Hilt
LOST. Samlrlngham tram, Thmsday ereningTProw
d i 51" ft 1 hotographs.. Rowanl .on return- - to
mightoiMIrammnr School. X1080- w
LOST, 5 Cows, 1 black, 1 white, 1 red, //
smaller red, 1 black and white with leather
halters on, all milkers. Reward. G. White, 111
Mount-st., E. Kew.
LOST, Thursday evening, eight £1 Notes, be-
tween Sutherland and Victoria sts. E. Good
reward. 36 Sutherland st., W. Brunswick.
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