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BIRTHS.
COOK.— At Nurse McCreery's private hospital,
Malmsbury, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Cook
(nee Edith Jones) - a daughter (Margaret
Theodora). Both doing well.
HERBERT (nee Myrtle Steele).— On the 28th
August, at Dalkeith Private Hospital, Albert
Park, to Mr. and Mrs. Len Herbert — a
daughter (Fay Elaine).
MARRIAGES.
CASH—SMITH— On the 15th August, at St.
Andrew's Church, Brighton, by the Rev. H.
Hewitt, Douglas Gordon, only son of Mr.
and Mrs. U. N. Cash, of Byron-street,
Brighton, to Lilian Blanch, only daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. J. Smith, Ham-
mond-street, Middle Brighton.
DEATHS.
ADAIR. - On the 2nd September (suddenly), at
431 Victoria-street, North Melbourne, David
James Christy, relict of the late Emily
Adair, and loving father of Phyllis, and
loved son of Samuel and the late Mary
Adair, aged 57 years. No flowers, by re-
quest.
ANDREW. - On the 1st September, at 188
Victoria-street, West Brunswick, William
John, the beloved husband of Mary Andrew
loving father of Horace, Myrtle (Mrs. H.
Berry), Wilfred (deceased), Harold (de-
ceased), William (deceased), Ethel and Ida,
father-in-law of Melba.
Safe in the arms of Jesus.
BARNES. —On the 2nd September, at 119
Gillies-street, Fairfield, Robert Harry Barnes,
loved husband of Georgina, loving brother of
George (deceased), Fred (Chelsea), Emily
(Fairfield), Rose (Ormond), Walter (Car-
negie), aged 67 years. At rest.
BELL. — On the 1st September, at the resi-
dence of his son, 16A Cuming-street, Yarra-
ville, James Bell, late of Vincent-street,
Daylesford, beloved husband of the late
Ann Bell, loving father of William (de-
ceased), Lilly (deceased), Louia (Mrs. Rob-
son), Adeline (Mrs. Campbell), Tom, Lil-
lian (Mrs. J. Harris). Pearl (Mrs. G. Peart)
and George, aged 80 years. Colonist of 71
years. At rest.
BROWN.— On the 2nd September, at private
hospital, late of 3 Rennie-street, Coburg,
Isabella, the dearly loved wife of William
Brown, aged 60 years.
Patient sufferer at rest.
BROWN. - On the 2nd September, at private
hospital, Moreland, Isabell, loving sister of
Mrs. Love, Joseph and Jack Stoddart and
Sarah (deceased).
BUCHANAN. - On Friday, 28th Augunt, at her
residence, "Brooklyn," Hillside, Mary Ellen,
relict of the late Mr. William Buchanan, of
"Craig Mitchell," Hillside, and mother of
James, Agnes, Ethel Mary Letitia (Mrs.
Connor, deceased), aged 78 years.
CROUCH. —On the 1st September, at his re-
sidence, Marma-street, Murtoa, William
Henry, dearly beloved husband of Patience
Louisa, and loved father of Theodore (Bal-
larat), William John, Elsie Elizabeth (Mur-
toa), Ernest (Jung), Frank Herbert, Alfred
Angelo, Victor Roy, Claude Leslie (Murtoa),
aged 71 years.
DALY. —On the 19th August, at her late resi-
dence, "Tannavalla," Grove-road, Haw
thorn, Melbourne, Elizabeth Mary Austen
Daly. Rest in peace.
DAVIES. - On the 2nd September, Jenkin Rees
(late A.I.F.), dearly loved husband of Marie
Davies, of 6 Quat Quatta-avenue, Rippon
Lea. (Remains at Apps and Son Chapel,
61 Moor-street, Fitzroy).
FRIDAY.- On the 2nd September, at her resi-
dence, "Hygeia," Bonnie Doon, Martha,
widow of the late Peter Friday, and loving
mother of John, Peter, Elizabeth (Mrs.
Almond), William, James, Francis, Mary
(Mrs. King), Frederick and Martha (Mrs.
Symmons), in her 88th year. A native of
Melbourne.
GRAY. - On the 2nd September, at his resi-
dence, 184 Power-street, Hawthorn, Alured
Blanchard, only son of the late Dr. Andrew
Sexton and Elizabeth Gray, of 13 Collins-
street.
HAYWARD. - On the 2nd September, at her
residence, 52 Johnston-street, Collingwood,
Margaret, relict of the late William Bliss,
and the much loved mother of William,
Annie, John, Walter, Harry (Queensland),
Florrie (Mrs. W. P. Taylor, Northcote).
Sweetly sleeping.
HAYWARD.— On the 2nd September, Mar-
garet, dear grandma of Millie, Will, Harry
Hayward, Florrie and Marjory Taylor, Alice
Shirley and Brian Hayward (Queensland).
Our dear grandma at rest.
HENDERSON. — On the 2nd September, at his
residence, No. 114 Middlesex-road, Surrey
Hills, John, the dearly loved husband of
Mary Henderson, and loving father of
Blanche, Ethel and Albert, aged 74 years.
By request, no flowers.
JONES. - On the 1st September, at 24 Austral-
avenue, Preston, Frederick, dearly loved in-
fant son at Arthur J. V. and Mary A.
Jones, loving brother of Elsie, Millie, Jean,
Jack, Betty, Cobber and Eileen, aged 6
weeks. Interred 2nd September.
Sadly missed.
KELLY. - On the 2nd September, at his resi-
deuce, "Thule," Holden-street, North Fitz-
roy, George, the beloved husband of the
late Mary, and loving father of Will, Sr.
J. Stanislaus (Sale), Phil, Elsie (Mrs.
McGregor), Nan, Jo and Jean?, aged 74
years. No flowers, by request.
Requiescat in pace.
LATHAM.- On the 2nd September, at the resi-
dence of her daughter, Mrs. H. Lane, Mary,
the beloved wife of the late Frederick George
Latham, who was buried at sea on the 22nd
February, 1908, beloved mother of the late
Private Peter James, killed in action 19th
July 1916; Connie (Mrs. E. Anderson), Ettie
(Mrs. H. Lane), Fred, John, Maggie (Mrs.
M. Pettigrew) and James, beloved grand-
mother of Fred, Ada, Tom and Jack Ander-
son, Thelma, Edna and Jack Lane, Molly,
Peter, Fred, Nancy, Kevin and Jim Latham,
Edna and Maurice Pettigrew, great grand-
mother of Connie, Pat and Ted Anderson,
beloved sister of Mrs. G. Gurr, of Armidale,
N.S.W., aged 68 years. R.I.P. No flowers,
by request.
LEECH. - On the 1st September, at a private
hospital, Alfred Thomas, the dearly beloved
husband of Florence Leech, of 18 Rowell-
avenue, Camberwell, and fond father of
Myrtle (Mrs. W. L. Brown), Violet (Mrs. A.
Scott) and Shirley, and grandfather of Leslie
Alfred Brown, aged 49 years.
LEECH.- On the 1st September, at a private
hospital, Alfred Thomas Leech, of 18 Rowell-
avenue, Camberwell, eldest son of Thomas
A. and the late Ellen Leech, and loving
brother of Ben, Charlie, Andrew, Bert,
George, Cis (Mrs. Thompson), and Maggie
(Mrs. J. Vanzetta), aged 49 years.
McGOWAN.— On the 2nd September, at Mel-
bourne, Catherine, daughter of the late John
and Bridget McGowan, of Kilmore, and lov-
ing sister of Mary (Kilmore), Bridget (Mrs.
Millea, Albert Park), George (deceased, of
Coburg), John (deceased, of Junee), Martin
(of Queensland), Michael (deceased), Eliza-
beth (Mrs. Welch, deceased, of Brunswick),
aged 61 years. R.I.P.
McSWAIN.- On the 2nd September, at
Echuca West, William Thomas McSwain,
dearly beloved husband of Margaret He-
lena, father of William and Thomas, and
brother of Mary, Winifred and Stephen
(deceased), aged 63 years. R.I.P.
MEAD. - On the 2nd September, at her late
residence, 146 Wills-street, Bendigo, Mary
Goodman, dearly beloved wife of Edwin
Mead, and loved mother of Jessie (Miss
Mead, Bendigo) and Ruby (Mrs. J. Chand-
ler, Ararat).
O'CALLAGHAN. - On the 1st September, at
Carlton House, Drummond-street, North
Carlton, Thomas O'Callaghan.
Requiescat in pace.
PATON.- On the 31st August, at 209 Ballarat-
road, Footscray, Euphemia Paton, widow of
the late Alexander Paton, dearly loved
friend of Richard and Sarah Powlton and
Jim, in her 81st year.
Dearly loved, deeply mourned.
PEEBLES. - On the 2nd September, at the
Alfred Hospital, Alex, the beloved husband
of the late Jane Peebles, loved father of
Jean, Charlie, Kate, Archie (deceased), Flor-
rie, Madge (deceased), Victor, aged 64
years.
Sweet rest.
PEPPER. - On the 2nd September (suddenly),
at her residence, 92 Cole-street, Williams-
town, Sarah Ann, dearly beloved wife of
William Charles Pepper, aged 51 years.
R.I.P.
PRIOR.- On the 2nd September, at his resi-
dence, 17 Victoria-road, Northcote, Joshua,
the beloved husband of Elizabeth and the
late Annie Prior, and loving father of
Leonard, aged 72 years. Tasmanian papers
please copy. At rest.
RYAN.— On the 2nd September, at 28 Wilson-
street, Moonee Ponds, Ernest George, the
dearly beloved husband of Mary Ann; the
loving father of Leslie, Alfred, Reginald (de-
ceased), Vernon, Carlyle (deceased, A.I.F.)
and Cleveland; the loving brother of Albert,
the late William and the late Edwin Ryan,
aged 72 years.
SHAW.— On the 3lst August, Alfred Heywood
Shaw, of "Tulullia," 441 Inkerman-road,
East St. Kilda, beloved husband of Char-
lotte Alice, eldest son of the late Alfred
Shaw, Melbourne and Brisbane. Privately
interred Brighton Cemetery 1st September.
SIMS. - On the 1st September, at his son's
residence, 16 Albion-street, Surrey Hills,
Albert Edward, dearly beloved second son
of Arthur and Lucy Sims, late of Yarra-
ville, now of 30 St. Phillips-street, Bruns-
wick, loving brother of Arthur, Lizzie (Mrs.
J. Dobson), Ada (Mrs. Hopkins, Perth),
Charlie, James (deceased), Harry, Ernest,
Annie (Mrs. J. Cummings), Hilda.
Thy will be done.
SMITH.- On the 28th August (suddenly), at
the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Pear-
son, Catherine, beloved wife of the late
Michael Smith, and loving mother of Jim
(St. Arnaud), Tom (Merrigum), Mary
(Mrs. W. Norris, Armadale), Kitty (Mrs.
F. Norris, Kyabram), Annie (Mrs. C. Cor-
nish, Coburg), Julia (deceased), Alice (Mrs.
Trowbridge, Coburg), Jennie (Mrs. McGee,
Sydney), Nora (Mrs. W. Pearson, Kyab-
ram, Mick (Kyabram), John (deceased),
aged 75 years. R.I.P.
TREACEY. - On the 1st September, at her
residence, 15 Stephenson-street, Kew, Har-
riett Amelia, relict of the late P. D.
Treacey, and loving mother of Martin, Pat-
rick, Mary, David, Kathleen (Mrs. Quirk),
Ambrose, Francis and John. R.I.P.
VEALL. - On the 2nd Sepember, at his resi-
dence, 6 Balmoral-street, South Yarra,
James Polyblank, the dearly loved husband
of Louisa Ann (nee Richardson), father of
Louisa, the late Mrs. Slater, Arthur, George
and Charlie, and grandfather of Reginald,
Keith, Ian, Jack, James, Walter, Helen,
Ethel and Robert, aged 80 years. At rest.
WHEALON.- On the 1st September, at his
residence, "Zelmont," 307 Nott-street, Port
Melbourne, Thomas Francis, the dearly be-
loved husband of Elizabeth Whealon (nee
Dixon), eldest son of the late John and
Mary Whealon, of Port Melbourne, and loved
brother of Charles, Mary (Mrs. J. Chrimes),
annie (Mrs. F. Demich). Mrs. Blackburn,
of Warburton, and loving stepfather of Tot
(Mrs. H. Lyons, deceased), Isaac Dixon (de-
ceased) and Constance (Mrs. W. Bennett,
of O'Grady-street, Albert Park), aged 60
years. R.I.P.
ZIMMERMANN. On the 2nd September at the
Melbourne Hospital, also of 40 Haines-
street, Glenferrie, William Henry, dearly be-
loved husband of Isabella Margaret, and
loving father of Isobel (Maisie), Harry,
Nessie (deceased) and Vida. Late of Vic-
torian Railways. Peacefully sleeping.
IN MEMORIAM.
ARMSTRONG. - In loving memory of my dear
husband, Herbert David (late Government
Printing Office).
-Inserted by his loving wife and family.
IN MEMORIAM.
CAM1HJKLL.- In loving memory -nf our dnrl-
lug only son, William Frederick (Nllllc), who
died on tho 3rd .September. 1929, result of
accident, aged (» yoaro and ft month#; aleo
my dear mother, died on tho 10th Septem
ber. 192(1. at Cockatoo; also my dear father,
died on tb' 3rd May. 1730.
Our little pal,
Gone Is the one wo loved so dear,
Silent the voice we loved to hear;
In our memory more than words can tell,
!:< our denr mm that wc loved so well.
—Inserted by his loving parents. W. and a.
Campbell, and sisters, Nelllo and Marie.
CAMPBKLL. — In loving memory of our dor.r
litilo Krnmluon. Wllllnm Frederick, who rllctj
on thu 3rd September, 1929, result of acci
dent.
The finest Mower the first to fall,
The sweetest Mower to fade;
The fondest, dcnrr»L best of all
WlUun iho grave Is laid. 5
God broke the vase and took the Ilowcr,
And nttll the perfume lingers.
—Inserted by Ills grandparents, Mr., aire,
Wnde.
CA RNSBW. — In loving memory of our dear
father, who passed nwey nl Glenroy on the
3rd September. 1928. sadly missed.
— inserted by Ids loving daughter and son-
in-law, and grandchildren, Footecray.
DAGG. — In memory of my dear friend, Alf,
who died on the 3rd September, 1U25.
In mind a constant thought,
lu heart a silent sorrow.
— Inserted by K. Hollow and brother-in-law.
Albert Hollow.
DUUBELDAN. — In ever loving memory of nu
clear husband and our dear father, who
passed away 3rd September, 1924.
Loved and remembered the same to-day,
Ak tn the hour you passed away.
— inserted by Ills loving wife, tiona and
daughters.
FAHRAJl. — in loving 'memory of our dear
father ahd nnuiUud, who passed away 3rd
September, 1929
And there shall be no night there.
— HIh daughters, Owen and Florrlc, and
grandsons, Eddie und Allau Notloy.
FHANCIS. — In loving memory of our darling
baby, Norma Joan. pnESOd away on tho
3rd September, 192ft, aged 7 weeks,
'Tin not the tears at the moment shed
That toll of a heart that Is torn,
But the loneliness of after yearn,
And the sadness that is ulfontly borne.
—Inserted by her loving mother.
IIAMHTEAD,— in loving memory of my dear
brother, Gunner W. ilamstcntf, dlod on the
3rd September. 1029. loving uncle of BJUlc.
Wo nilsr, him, for wc loved lilm.
Ho was the sunshine of our Ufa.
— Inserted by his loving slulcr and nsplicw,
Pearl und Billie.
HENDERSON. — in loving memory of my dear
iuiabaiid and our dear father, Alexander,
who died on the 3rd September, 1017, at
his residence. Wills, Kyre-ptreot, Dccpdcnc.
To-day recalls sad memories.
Of a loving husband and father gone to
rest.
— Inserted by hln loving wife nnd family,
Leslie (N.Z. ), Myrtle (Mrs. Bert Barnard,
Oecpdcne), Cyril (deceased), Pearl (Mro.
A, Tilbury, Toownumba).
HENDERRON.— -in loving memory or our denf
son nnd brother, Cyril, youngest son of
Ellen and the Into Alexander Honderaou,
who died on the 2nd Bcpienibcr, 1027. at
his residence, Kelvln-road, Kelvin Grove,
Drlubano. kite Inspector of T. and U. So
ciety, Brisbane.
Time pusses, shadows fall,
Love, and remembrance outlast all.
—Inserted by id# loving mother, brother
nnd slstorc,.
HERMANN. — In affectionate remembrnnco. or
my donr husband and our fond and loving
- father, Clarence Oswald, who passed to tho
higher life on the 3rd September, 1928.
Somewhere the light Is shining.
Your life was one wnolo sacrJllco,
Your heart so true and tondnr;
You v/qrked so hard for those you loved,
Then left them to remember.
— Inserted by his loving wife and family,
Fdlth, Harry and Yvonne,
HOLD EN. — in loving memory of Albert
Handle (Bert), who papsod away 3rd Sep
tember. 1930. loving huebftnd of Mlnnlo and
father of John Una Geoff. Sweet rent,
.-inserted by his wife and sons.
HOSK1NG.— In loving memory of my dear
husband, who died 3rd September., 1920,
» and beloved father of Myrtle anil-Allen.
How wo miss you. father,
l- ' Sonic day we'll understand.
UOJjKINS. — In loving memory of our dear
father. Donnta, who passed away -on the Jith
August, 1920. . -
Jiow oltcn there comes before lis
' Your dear face, fond and true,
For death enn never lakc away '<
Fond 'memories, dear dad, of you.
— Inserted by his loving wife and daughter,
' , Millie. ; . i
ISNEH. — In fond and loving momory of ou
dear slater, ; Marie, wife of Waller, , avuo
passed away ou the 3rd September, 192b,
ut Canterbury. . . ,
> : Loved Und remembered alwnyo.
KINDKB. — In loving memo!/ of our darling
bnby. Wllma May, who passed away on the
3rd September, 1929.
if wc could sco your dear, swcot face,
And sec your little smile,
And nut our arms around you, Wllmu dear,
' Just for n little while.
— Inserted by her loving daddy and mummy
and baby Ken.
1CKUGER. — In loving memory of little Ken,
who was accidentally killed on, < the 3rd Sep
tember, 1930.
God broke the 'vane and took tho ilowcr.
- Inserted, by Jon and Annie Donnelly, aJro
Eileen and batty.
LEMTHALL. — In loving remembrance, of my
.loving son and brother, Bernard Lcntbulf,
who paascd away on the 3rd September,
1080. Lord have mercy on his soul,
v Jm-oi'tad by his loving mother, brother:)
LEWIS. — Tii loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on the. 3rd Sep
tember, 1930.
To-day brings back sad memories
-Memories that make us cry;
To think that mum was taken, . . , '
And novtir ;f.nld good-bye.
—Inserted by her loving daughter. Bertha..
. and Hon-ln-lav.' and grandchildren.
LJSWTft. — In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on the 3rd Sep-
.temher, 1039.
1 xvnn not there at. the hour of dentil,
To hear your last faint sigh;
To .whisper just onn loving word,
Or oven sny good-bye.
— Insertod by her loving daughters, Hull) and
: .Daphpe,:an(l loving son, Harry.- :<,
McVHiGH.— In loving memory of . my loving
mother, who pasecd away on the - 3rd Sep
tember, 3927.
Gone, hut not forgotton.
Inserted by her loving daughtor and son-
in-law, Alice and Joe, Melbourne.
MIN1KHN. — In loving memory of my dear
. husband,- Henry A. Minlkon, who passed
nwu/ 3rd September, 1929. aged 78 years.
Rweot rest.
Inserted by his loving wife, Mrs. II. Mini-
ken, Brunswick. -
MINI KEN. —In loving memory of my dear
: fathor, who unseed to u higher life 3rd
September, 1929.
. To-day brings hack sad memories,
Of a loved ono gnno to rest;
And thorn; who think of him to-day
' Are those who loved him best.
— Inserted by his loving daughter und non-
In-law. -Allck and Vera, and little gruudchll-
;dr6n. Brunjwlek;
MIN1KEN. — In loving memory of my denr
father, who died 3rd Septcmbor, 1029.
Ever remembered.
Inserted by his loving daughter und son-
In-law, Alice und W. S. Dunstan.
NISATH,— in loving riiemory of iny dear wife,
Francco. who passed away on the 2nd Sep
tember. 1913. „ , ,
— lUBcrtcd by her loving E. Neath.
NIELSEN.— -Treasured memories of my mo
ther, who pusHCd away oil tho 3rd Scptcm-
\ ber, 1928, at Nyorn. , ,
. -Just over in thn morning land, ,
My mother. .
—Inserted by her loving daughter, Marie
(Mrs. Wallace), 20 Morang-road, Hawthorn.
O'BHIEN.— In- loving memory of my beloved
. daughtor, Florence Louisa . (Floss) and our
- ' slater, who passed away Jrrt September,
1027,' loved mother of Hoy and Ltla.
. Ever- fondly remembered. . .
T-luBnrted by her lovlnc mother, F. Ould,
nml family.
OOILVIE, — In loving memoiy' or mydear
father,- Jim; who passed away Jrd Soptcm-
bcr, "1928. '' Ever roinemb«rcd.
. Insertod by his loving son, Hoy, and fam-;
. Jly/ :
OG1LV1E.— In .-Hovinn memory of our. father, :-
wim . missed -away on the 3rd September,
; 1930; also our uuelo,' Will, who passed away
on, tho lith December. 1930. ; . li4
J was not there at the hour of death,
To hear your last faint sigh:
4 To whisper Just one loving word,
Or even say good-bye, ,
—Inserted by Ills loving -son and daughUr
.in-Uiw, Leslie nnd - Myrtle. ; '.'and, grandson,
/-Mervyn.:-, ... -v'
PALAMOUNTAIN.— A tribute of love -to' tho
memory of, my dear Nelllo (MrB. J. It. Falu-
'mountain), who paasod away (suddenly), on
, tho 2nd September, 3930, -at Laumieston.. .
" Nelihor 'dead nor sleeping, hut allvo ror
ovevmoro,
—Inserted for self und family, Elijah J.
Stranger.
PAWLWY.— In loving rcmcmbrnnco of- our
dear dud, who paused awny 3rd- September,
by lila loving - uon, dnughtcr-ln-
: law, Bert and Annie, also Foggy nnd Doro-
Uiy;! ' -':
PAWLEY— ATWHLL,'— In loving memory . uf
iny dear father, Walter James I'awloy, who
.passed awny on the 3rd ' September, lU.iu;
/. ulsn,' iny dear hunbnnd, Cantiiln Leslie At-
;.woll«: lost with nil hands on tnc mlsntng ship.
AAmalia J., off. tho New South Wales coast,
August, ,1920. , "
j .. A. tander chord of memory
r<- in sadly touched to-day.
fi-.-Tucortccl by ins loving daughtor, Grace At-
sOAVfll/'. ' .
PENMALLUIUAC'K,— In loving memory of
John Jloburt, dearly loved liunhnnd of Jane;
' loved father of Francis (dcccnsod), John K.
. (deceased ), Kva and William O. .(deceased) ;
faLhor-iti-luw., of. Mndlc, and . loving grand
father of Nancy; avdo- departed this life on
, tho fiiti SeptftnliHT. 1-928. Until.
UEDFKUN.— Jn loving . memory of Dorothy,
luvcul wife . of , Will,-, and loved mother of
Dorothy.
- A tender chord nf momory
Is tiudly touched to-day;
Loving thoughts nf . you, \ dear Donic,
Will novcr fade away,
Often there cutnno hetoro mc,
. Your dear luuo, fond and true, -
For- dentil can never: lake awny
Fond memories, dear, .of you. '
> —inserted by her loviiiirhushaud and uaugh-
. tc, ' .
HEDFEHN (nee llaVchelor).— -In loving mem
. ory of my loved #lstor. Dorothy, who pruned
away on tlie 3rd Sapietntiar. 1931). at til
bpenslcy-street. Lllfton . i till : also my duar
moLhor. who died <ni (he und Fcnrimry.
1928: also my dear brother. Albert, tiled
llth October. J91r>.
l uiu qlwiiys thinking of you. denr Dorothy,
With love that In deep and true!
A memory prized more dearly than gold. .
A Hintnr'H whose worth can never bo told.
--Inserted by her loving sister. Nellie, nnd
brother. Arch,
HKDFEHN (nco B&teholor).— In loving mem
ory of. my dear sinter. Dorothy, who passed
away at No. lit bpensley-ntroel. Clifton
Hill. 3rd September. 1030: also our denr
mother, who died ou the 2nd February. 1938.
and our dear brother. Albert, who died on
the 11th uctnhcr. 191ft.
Fond Is thu memory that Is broken.
Dear nro tho ones that urn gone;
In momory wo wPi always remember you.
Au the years roll on.
— Inserted by her loving slater. Maggie, and
father.
HPiDFEHN. — In loving memory of our denr
eluter-ln-luw. Durrlu. who departed this life
, on the 3rd Boptemher. 1939.
. Bhn had a nii'.ur you could not help loving
- A heart that was purer than gold.
To (hose who knew her and loved her.
licr memory will never prow cold.
— -ltu'crted by Barney and Vera Martin.
HlnKLLV.- In lovlnn memory of clear dad.
who pHtncd uwmv 3rd heptPinher. IUzU: nl#.,
baby. Joyce, passed away zltd March. 1931).
Ever rcmembured.
Wo know they are in God's keeping.
For peace, perfect pence, is thero.
— Inserted by Ilmry, Kettle and fanillv. :
rarcuo Vale.
IN MEMORIAM.
flOBINSON. — In loving memory of -our Ueai
mother, who passed away on the 3rd Hep-
tcmbcr, 92ft; also our <|cnr lather, who
pusscd awny on the 2nd January, 1927.
Mother and father united.
Ever remembered.
— Inserted by their loving daughter. Alma,
und son-in-law, Harry ltolt, und little
gran-ham, Nod, and their son, Aubrey.
HH8IT.— In loving memory of by dear son,
Eric, who passed uv.-ay 3rd September, 1919.
Ever remembered.
— Inserted by his loving father and inotber,
ana brother, Arthur.
SMITH.— In loving memory of our denr daugh
ter. Thelma Irene (Bally), who passed away
ut Fairfield, 1020.
Tho finest flcwer 1n first to fall,
The sweetest flower to l'adc;
Tho tondopt, dearest, best of all
Within the grave Is laid.
God broke tho vase nnd took the flower,
And still the perfume Ihigurs.
—Inserted by ncr loving father, mother, sis-
tor. brothers and grandma, abo It, Webb and
family.
SMITH. — In loving memory of our dear ntcce,
who passed awny on the 3rd September,
1929.
. Wo loved lo n peak of you, dear Bally,
We loved to boar your name,
And bring you In our dally talks,
Wo love you Just the same.
— Inserted bv her loving auntlo, Host; uncle,
Ted. also little coutdnb.
SDMEHVIJ.LE— SEWELL. — In loving memory
of my dear husband, James A., who died
3rd September, 1925; nlan Albert M. Bcwcll.
who tiled 2th September, 1912, slvpson ol
tho above, and loving son of Isabella Bonier-
vlilc. and brother of Tom tiuwcll, husband
of Amy, loving father of James, Albert and
Isabella.
Time takes away Jhe edge of grief,
But memory turns back every leaf,
—inserted by his loving wife nnd mother,
inn bulla Soroci vllle, 113 Quecnsbcrry-alrcct,
North Melbourne.
£jy\tE, jit living metnorv of mv dear mother.
Jure, who passed awriy al Ea3t JCew 3rd
Bop tcmber, 1924,
God broke the vase nnd took the ilowcr,
And slIU the perfume lingers.
— Hsr loving1 daughter, Ruby.
3YME. — On the 3rd Boptemher. 1924, at 'her
residence, 12 Campbell-street. East Kew,
Jane, dearly boloved mother of Eva.
My sweet mother.
—-'Inserted by her loving daughter, Eva.
WALKER.— In loving memory of my ' dear
wife, Catherine K. Walker, pasacd .away
on the 3rd September. 1923.
In mind a. constant thought,
Iu heart- a silent sorrow.
Father, into Thy gracious keening.
—Inserted by her loving husband, 14.
Walker.
WALL. — In loving memory of our dear molhcr,
who piuned away on 3rd .September, 1927.
Always remembered.
— Inserted by her loving son and daughter-
In-lo.w, ' Fred and Joslc, "Rumadal, 20
Elliott-avenue. Bahvyn.
wall, --In loving memory of our dear mother,
who- passed away on the 3rd hcpLciuher,
,1927.. An we loved you, so wc nilcs you.
.—inserted In her loving son, Lm; dnugh-
lor-ln-hnv, Bessie; grandson, Esmond.
WEAP.NE. — In loving memory of my dear
. r.Irler, Mnry. who passed away on 3rd Sep
tember, 3980. R.l.P.
. — inserted by Mrn. A. O'Brien.
WKBSTEH.— In loving memory of John Henry
Webster, who passed away at Kew on 3rd
September. 1927. , „
. — : Inserted by hlo wifo and family.
WILD. — In loving memory of our dear fattier,
who passed away at 2 Bcnnctt-slrcct, North
Fltzroy, on the 3rd' September, 1929.
Kpmonihrnnce. ,
—Inserted by his loving daughters.
WILBONi— -In loving memory of my dear wife,
Annie Wilson, who 'departed this life on
the 3rd : -September, 1939; also Mary Ann
Wilson, and, Mary Williams, our dear par
ents.'
1 hdvd: lost'my life's companion,
A life llnkurl with my own;
. And day hy day 1 miss her more
; As T' walk through life alone. ,
, But God, Is kind. He will glvu mo ttrcugth,
To bear my heavy cross;
Only my heavenly Father knows
Jlv lonohncas and grief.
In God's own time my eyes shall sec
When the dear Lord nlrls mo come to-Thco.
—Inserted by her loving husband nnd fam-
-Hy.
WOOD. — Tn loving memory of my 'donr hus
band; : Ernest. Sydney, - who died", on iho 3rd
September, . 1930. Twelve ycaro foreman of
Stevedoring Co., Melbourne. . .
. , Thirty-four years together, Ern.v
Wo -llvod so good and trim;
' Until - my.'-hfo is onded.'
. I- will always think of yyou.
— Inserted -by Ills , loving wife, South Mel
bourne. > v
WOOD.— In loving memory of our dear fathor,
who died,' 3rd -'September. 1930. . '
' When midnight stars are gleaming;
Upoh a silent gravoj
Where/ sleeping without dreaming,
Lien the ono we could not save. .
— Innerted hy his sons nnd daughter,.. Fred.
Jim. Tholmn. Elsie (Mrs. Johnson), Jim, -and
grandson. Buddy.
WOOD.— hi sad nnd loving remembrance of
my dwir son and our dear brother, -who
died 3rd September. 1930.
Peacefully aleeplng. , ;
— Inserted by hl3 loving mother and nlstcrn.
I— . . "'.'71
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.
RR. F. HEATH and FAMILY" deniru .to
THANK all relations nnd kind fi'.cntln for
-otters, cards and floral tributes during -their
roonnt sad bereavement, also the staff of tho
Alfred'Hospltal. Y/Hl all accept this as. a pcr>.
conn! expression of gratitude.
A7RH. K. yu1li- ' nnd family , desire-to
j! - r.urA%tK'. thc,li?:moiiy:jWp'l friends .for.
k't- vjT'hp.arSw'.florAUiifeUaitMh
lelegmma' and' curfis in- their recent sad
bereavement. Will all pleo ie 'accept this as
i uerroiml aoUnowlcuKment. . v .. ,
Balrnsdalu. :
''PONERAL-Y' -.NOTICES'
A DA HI. —The Friends of , lh»b\)tite Mr.
xV DAVID J. C. ADAIIt arn rospectfull" In-
formed that hlB remains will bo , interred In
tho: Coburg Cemetery. Tho .. funoral ; Is. np-
pointed to'iuovo irom No. 431 Victoria-street,
North Melbourne. THIS DAY (Thursday), 3rd
Scptombor, -at 3.30 p.m. ,
H. MuKENZlE,' Funeral Director (all sub
urbs) Head . olUce. 109 ; Clarendon-street,
South Melbourne. Phono, M3107 (2 lines).
A NDREW.— Tho Friends of the, late Mr.
A WILLIAM JOHN ANDREW aro respect
fully informed that, his rcmnlns will bo in
terred hi the Fawkner Ccinotery. The funeral
will leave his residence. 183 Vlotorlu-zlrcot,
Wo. Brunswick, THIS DAY'/ (Thursday)/ 3rd
September, at 2 o'clock. t -
JOHN ALLISON, Funeral Director, 201: (on.
Empire Theatre), Sydney-road, Brumiwlck;
Telephone, Brunswick, POL'.
Andrew. — moreland1 .temperance
LODGE1 No. 244, A..F. and A. MASONS;
"Officers und Brethren of the almvo lodge
md the cralt In gunornl nro. respectfully lu-
formcd that tho funeral of our. Into cstunmud
treasurer. Pro. WILLIAM JOHN ANDREW,
will leave . Ills residence. IBS Vlclorlu-streot,
W«ft Brunswick, . THIS PAY (Thursday), 3rd
September, nt 2 p.m., for the Fnwkner Ccmo-
Cljv A; Ei WILLIS, sW.M, '
' . L. If. GEORGE, Ser..
ANDREW.— l.O.U., west Brunswick, Tenl.
483.— The Ofllecra- nnd Members of tho
above tonl and the Order In' -general are Invlled
to attend tho funeral of our lato brother, W.
ANDREW..! The funeral will leavo hls real-
dcnco, 188 Vlctorla-Htrccl, West . Brunswick.
THIS DAY (ThurHday). 3rd Septcmbor, at 2
p.m., for tho Kawknar Cemetery.
- JL A. COOPER, C.H.
- A. G. BROWN, Son,
A NDHEWS,— The Friends, of . Mr. PTIILIP
/V THOMAS ANDREWS, nro Informed that
the rcniulno of. his boloved wife, Alice V.,
will be cromatcd at - New Melbourne Ceme
tery, Fawkucr. .. Thu funeral In appointed lo
movo from Appn and Sons' Chapel, High-
street, SI. Kllda, THIS DAY (Thursduy), 3r(C
September, at 11 n.m.
APPS and SONS 1>TY. LTD.. Undertakers,
St. ICIIUn. , Phones, Windsor, 71 and 70.
BARNES.— The Friends of the lato .ROBERT
' J-IARJlYs' BARNES . nro rcBpeclfulty In
formed tnat his remains - will be Intorrcd in
tho Tleldolberg . Cemetery. The funeral will
leave the residence of his Mister. Mrs. Juck,
III) GllllcB-strccl, Fairfield. THIS DAY (Thurs
day). 3rd Scplombciv »t 8.30 p.m.
HENRY . J. ::R. \ LEWJS. Undertaker, 151
rohnHton-slrent. i Fltzro.vi Phono .110(10.
13R0WN.— Tho Friends of Mr. WJLLIAM
J. BROWN are respectfully tnformod that the
remains. of his dourly loved wifo, Isabella, will
ho Interred In Uio Borooudura Cemetery, Kew.
Tho funeral ' Is . appointed to move from his
rcFlclenre; 3 Uoimie-Btrcct, Coburg, THIS DAY
(Tliureday), 3rd' Scptomber, at 1.30.- p.m.
R. McKENZIE,. Funeral Director . (all sub
urbs). Ji?nd oflico, 199 cinrcndon-strcet, South
Melbourne. - Phone M3107 (2 . lines).
DAKfl.— Tho lfunornl or tho lato .1ENK1N
111'Jh.H D.un.a (into A.I.F.) will urrlvc
iJ- .tho > Now ' rolhourno .Cemotory, VawKtior:
THIS WAV (ThUKday), tho.Ura limt., nt - S.ati
l>.ni. l l'rlvato tuncrnl. ) : ..
W. O. Art's and SONS- t'TV. LTD. J1J I5
(2 HIICH). . ..i .
/Tj.im".— 1 TI«" Frlcnil«. ot tho late. ALUltlSIA
\j\ LLANUUARD GRAY aru Informed that
Ins inner. U will leavo )Uh residenoo, 18 1 Powor-
itrcct, Jlawthorn. THIS DAY (Thursday), tho
3rd lnM., ut" 2,30 P.m., fur- tho Tioroondura
Cemetery, Low, arriving about 2.15 o'clock,
W. G. APPS and SONS PTY.. LTD. J1113
(3 lines).- ' '
HENDLUSON.— ThOvPrlenda of the lalo lr.
JOJIN HhNDHltSON nro invited to follow
his remains tn their -huil" resting place. In the
Box Hill Cemelory. Tho funeral will leave his
rosidenee. No. 114 Mlddlesox-road, Surrey. Hills.
Till!) DAY (Thursday).' 3rd Septcmbor, at
half -past :) o'clock.
T.L iMNl'i - and BON.: Funeral Directors.
Phnnq J1441. - - . - ' . .
J lOFF.MAN.— Tho, Friends of tho .-late Mr-
1 FREDERICK WiLLlAAl HOFFMAN arc
respectfully Informed that his remains will lio
Interred m tho UriKhtou Cemetery. Thu funorul
Is nnpolntnd lu movo from his residence. No.
:l uank-stret. South Melbourne. THIS DAY
(Thursday), 3rd September, nl 1.30 p.m.
ll. McKENZIE, Funeral Director (all sub-
utpiD.'iicfld office, 109 Clarondon-atroet. South
Melbourne. Phono. MJ107 (2 lines).
TOUNBON.— The Friends of tho late Mrs.
) EMILY 15. JOHNSON nro rcnpcvlfutly In
roiniixl that her romslns will bu intcrrvd In
the Melbourne General Cemetery. Tho funoral
is appointed to move from her residence. 8
PalU-Ntrcct. South Mclbnumo. THIS DAY
(Thursday). 3rd September, at 11- a.m.
R. McKENZIE. Funeral Director (all sub
urb). Head olticc, 199 clarendon-street. Soutl)
Melbourne' Phono. M3107 (2 linos). .
FUNERAL NOTICES.
KELLY.— Requiem Mans for the repose of the
soul of tho lato GEORGE KELLY will he
celebrated at St. John thu Baptist Church.
Qucoji's-parade. Clifton Hfii, TO-MORROW
(Friday) MOHNINCL at 7 o'clock. Tho funoral
will leave ut 10 o'clock for the Kew Ceme
tery,
i A Funeral Director, Clif-
Jllll. Phone J W 1708.
T AKH. 'i:u irixi'UD"'l<-;lw FN lodoh. No.
.U 25ft, OF A.. !'. AND A. M.—Tho Broth-
ron ut the above Ludgo and the Craft in
general nro vcmiestod to utteud the funeral ol
our late beloved Wor. Brother. SAMUEL JOHN
JAMES LAKE. The Cortege will leave his
residence, 87 ilullun-ntreel, Thnrnhury, THIS
DAY. at .3 o'clock, for the Brighton Ccmutery.
No regalia.
II. M. Jf. OSBORNE, Wor. hMastcr.
W. JONES. P.G.LWkg;., Secretary.
IEECH. — The FriendR or the Into ALFRED
J THOMAS LEECII are Invited to follow
ids remains to tho Burwood Cemetery. Tnc
(uncial will leave hta residence, No 18
Rowcll-avenuc. Citmborwcll, TI1IS DAY
(I'lttirsday), 3rd September, at half-past 3
o'clock.
LB PINE and SON, - Funeral Directors.
Phone, J 1441.
McGOWAN. — The Friends of the late
CATHERINE McGOWAN are respectfully
notified that her funeral will leave the resi-
dence of her niece (Mrs. Catherine Oldham),
64 Mills-street, Albert Park, THIS DAY
(Thursday), 3rd September, at 3.30 o'clock,
for interment in the Fawkner Cemetery, ar
arriving at 4.10 o'clock.
THOS. RENTLE. Funeral Director, 225 and
227 Park-street, South Melbourne. Phone,
M1350.
O' C A L L A G 11 A N . — The Friends of tho late
Mr. THOMAS O'CALLAGHAN arc re
spectfully Invited to follow his remains to tho
place of Interment, Melbourne Gencrul Comc-
tery, Carlton. The funeral will leavo hlu resi
dence, Carlton House. 705 Drummond-strcot,
North Carlton, THIS DAY (Thursday), 3rd
September, at 3.30 p.m. '
JOHN DALEY, Undertaker, Latrobc nml
Spring streets, Melbourne. Tel. 827. i
O'CALLAGHAN. — Members of the AUSTRA
LIAN NATIVES' ASSOCIATION arc in
vited to assemble nt tho Melbourne Cemetery
Gates at 3,1ft p.m. TO-DAY, to attend the
funeral of the lato Ex-Chief President, Mr.
TKiOS. O'CALLAGHAN.
D. BLACK, Chief President.
S. II. WATSON, General Secretary.
JOHN DALEY, Undertaker.
PEPPER. The Friends of Mr WILLIAM
CHARLES PEPPER are respectfully in
formed that the remains of his dearly beloved
wife. Sarah Ann, will be interred in the Will-
iamstown Cemetery. The funeral is appointed
to move from his residence, 92 Cole-street,
WiIIamstown. THIS DAY (Thursday), 3rd
September, at 3.30 p.m.
ERNEST W. JACKSON, Funeral Director,
Ferguson street, Williamstown, and Melbourne-
road, Newport. Phone 25, WilIamstown.
11RIOR.-—1 The Friends of the lato JOSHUA
L- PRIOR arc respectfully Invited to follow
itls remains to the place of interment, hi the
Boroondnra Cemetery, JCew. . Tho funeral Jfi
appointed lo movo from Ills residence, 17 Vic
toria-rood. Northcolc East, THIS DAY (Thurs
day), at 3.30 p.m.
ALFRED ALLISON. Funeral Director, Clif
ton Hill. Phone JW1708. .
C3ULL1VAN.'— Requiem Mass for tho topobc
O of tho soul of the lato Mrs.; ELLEN
SULLIVAN will be celebrated at St. Mary's
Church, cr. High and Jlossmovmt Btrcuta,
Thornbury. Tins (Thuraday) MORNING, at
7.30. The funoral will leavo at 10.30 for Iho
llcldelbcrg Cemetery. . ,
'ALFRED ALLISON; Funeral Director, CJIf-
tou lilll and 1 Northcolc. Phono JWJ706.
mREACEY;— ' The Friends of tho lato Mrs.
L P. D. TREACKY are respectfully hifonnod
that mass for the repose ot hor soul will be
celebrated nt tho Sacred Heart Church Gotham-
road, Kew, at 9.45 a.m. THIS DAY, and. her
remains will he Interred at . the Boroondara
Cemetery, Kew, nt 10.30. a.m.'
V BALL.— Tho Friends of the late : Mr.
: JAMES POLYBLANK VEALL arc ^in
formed- that hla romalns wlll bo Interred m
tho. St. : Kllda Cemetery; ; Tho funeral will
leave his' residence, G/Bnlmoral-streot., South
Yarrn, THIS DAY (Thursday),; 3rd September,
nt' half-post 3 o'clock. /. :-,r
B. MATTHEWS PTV. LTD., IToorak-road,
South Yarra. : :
.iVTilEALON.— -The Friends.' of 'the late Mr.
'VV.vTIlokAS J'TtANUIS .WIlliL\LpN;aro. re-
Iticcrfutiy'- hflWictFtitttt -f iuM-ai\wm -yeu\t
nis residence, . "Ziflmont;" 307 . Nott-street.
Port-' Melbourne, .-THIS DAY (Thursday). 3rd
September, at 2 o'clock punctually, for Intor-
niQiil ' In the Melbotiritc General Cemotvry,
Carlton; arriving at -2.20 o'clock.
TIIOS. RENTLE. Funeral Director! - 225 aipl
227 Park-street, South Melbourne. Phone,
M1020.
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