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11 THE AGE. SATURDAY. AUGUST 29. 1936. DEATHS.

DEATHS. FUNERAL NOTICES. IN IN BIEMOKIAM, BEREAVEMENT NOTICES. A FINE TONIC. MILNE'S DRY GIN A nobbier at night tones up the system and wards off THE DAY'S NEWS Special Feature.

The Prime Minister told the Pro miexs' Conference wsterdiur that the )Ccnmcri wealth Government had agreed bo pay an increased shore of the petrol tax revenue to the States amounting; to 3,600,000 a year. Fighting was1 resumed at Irurt early yesterday morning-, but no tug rebel attack has yet been launched. A German Minister visiting Paris urged France not to be alarmed over Germany "8 rearmament. The French reply la interesting. Britain's Interests are considered (to have been adequately safeguarded in the new Anglo-Egyptian treaty.

General. The Italians claim to have re ipulsed an Abyssinian attack on Addis Ababa irom the south. United States has refused entry to Atr. W. Gallacher, Communist member of the British House of Commons oa the ground that he is a revolutionist.

Sir Henry Gullett and the japan- 'ese consul-general yesterday at Canberra opened conversations in an effort to reach friendly settlement oi tne trade Qi4- puJe. The Frtuich premium bond system has been recommended for consideration when the hospital finance problem is being dealt with. Sand-proof fences will be erected around the State homes at Fisherman's Bend, A Ballarat citizen has provided three State school scholarships In honor of King Edward, King George and tha Queen, The Education department will test a small portable school building of steel frame and material Impervious to Are and weather. It was alleged in the Industrial Court at Brisbane yesterday that, follow ing on increases in salaries given to bank officers, the Commercial Bank of TOMPERLEY. On tha lftth anauat.

a Hvd. SPv "rtina Temperuy Hubble), B.A.. M.B.B.8.. daar mother at Tnra. Nfl! ot Harrtw.

Dale Peace be thine. THOMAS. On the Mth Ancuat. at tha Caa. bend! of ElUabeth (Bessie) Thomas, of Chapel Hit), Fryerstown.

loving father of John (Rutherclen). Elizabeth (Mrs. W. fwtt Essendon). William (decased), William (Moonee Ponds), Mary (Mrs.

F. Pratt, Ivanboe), Joseph (Fry erst own) and Albert (Newslead). aged ST years. ITHDMPSUN On tha 3th Mill. wue or ttupnen f.

-rnompson, of lo ralr- TOO ME If. On the 20th August, at her rest-dence. ISA Evans-street. Bydnev (N BW.l kiici uwif imiuihi win ui rancia cuwora (uuiucjr, suvcu uiuuicr ui jucRie, loved daughter of Thomas and the late Mary Egan, ot North Melbourne: loved sister of Mary (Mrs. Lawson, town).

Tom (Newport), Hugble (Moonee ruuuij. a iMHfc iuuiiu tui. A.i.ri VERBENE. On the 28th August, at her eon's rcainencB, ew uieniyoa-xuau, onuiiwicK, Mary Ann, beloved wife of Peter and loving muiutr ut nuiiaui uun sun uwtks u)n, aged 74 years. Private interment.

At rest. WALKER On tha 34th Aurust. at his home. niuioia yimu, viucbl svu ui uw laiv David and Susan Walker, and dear brother or Jonn (Cititon nui, Kusaoeui Mrs. u.

Wilson, Scarsdale). Martha (Eaeendon), ana ueorge tuterwooa iaeceaaeaj. a Ballarat aod Scarsdale. uowper-street, wecnaun fiurin, fliwn lovtng tether' of Charles, Leslie. Pearl, ecus, narry, agea oo.

uilwtvo fsivaiciy. Carl, of 180 Park-street, North Fltsroy. tha beloved husband of Christina Marie, and loving father of Carl (Maryborough), Clara (Mrs" Madder, Ballarat), Ruby (Mrs. Hampton). Leo Cbrtss (deceased).

Pearl (Mrs. Farmer), Stella (Sydney), Tena, (Mrs. Ward, deceased) Pooley aoa ruim (Nil. soacagej. WILLIAMS.

On the 3th Aurust suddenly i ner roiaence. Aramiuan-roaa, woonw Ponds, Lucy Hetlen, loving wife of the lata; jonn aiiicne 1 1, loving moiner or iaua, nuoy (Mrs. Smith), Austin deceased), Andrew, Jersle, Elizabeth (Mrs. Allum). Walre (Mrs.

uarDysnire, jock urympie, uuiaa sars. Thomas Father, Id Thy gracious keeping. Leave we oow our loved ones sleeping. W1LMON. On the 23rd August, at Castle- maine, iiarry cawara, Deiovea nusoana ot the late Sarah, brother of William (Castle-, agea years, inierreu ai nor Lomiitir aucum.

TANNER. On the 26th Aueuat. at Davles iora, uicnaei, tne lovea eiaest son oi me late Bartholomew and Emily Yanner, aged, do years. n.i,r, in memorUm. The Anzao Heroes, COVERDALE.

In loving memory of my dear sons rrivate KODerr, xuiea in action, xone Pine. Oallipoll, on 29th August, 1B15: also his brother. Big. James (Curly), died of wounas in France, 24tn juiy, ihib. Never forgotten.

There are days of pain and sorrow, When my heart is strangely soro; With a weary hopeless longlnr, NVir ntv invmA hnvR rnnit hflfnrA. TnHertod by their, loving mother, Clifton COVERDALE. In loving memory of our dear oroinent, Kooen, Kiuea in anion, xxne Pine, on 29th August. 1016: aUiol his brother, James (Curly), died or wounas in France, zitn jury, iuisj. Two of the best.

Just a token true and tender. To show, dear brothers, we atlll m.mhtr. Tortrted by their lovlnc brothers and sisters, May, Vera, Leslie, George, Alfred, Myrtle. IN MEMORIAM. On Active Service.

COATES. In loving memory of our -dearly lovea aon, rroa, aiuea in wuun ui August, 1918. We bless the years we called him ours, And leave the rest with God. Inserted by his loving father and mother. COATES.

In loving memory of our dear; oroiner, irea Kiuea in action Antrum, lyia. Time passes on, but memory stays. l.iv-ri nnd hv 11 alwavii. Inserted by his loving sisters. Edle and aiay.

COATES. In loving memory of my dear nephew, Fred (Mick), killed In action 27th AUgUSt, IBIS. A little token, true and tender. Just to show that 1 remember. Inserted by his loving aunty, Annie.

DTJNnAN In In vln memorr of our- loved brother. Private Horace V. Duncan, 29th Battalion, killed in action In France 29th August, ibis. Always in our memory. Inserted by his sister and brother-in-law, Florence and Arthur Rankin, "Ounyah," Cotham-road, Kew.

DUTTON. -A tribute to the memory of our brother, Lieut. George A Dutton, 38th Battalion, killed In action France. 29th Au gust, 1918; also Ray M. Molt, died 29th AUCUSt, 1U33.

F. E. and F. G. Allen.

PERRY. In loving memory of our dear son ana Drotner, Rupert, Killed in action Z3rd Aurust. lfliB. at at. Martin's Wood.

France: also my dear mother, who died on the 16th juob, juio. aver romomDerta. Bo dearly loved and sadly missed. Inserted bv his aorrowlnr father and mother, sisters and brothers, 53 Carllsle- PERRY. In loving memory ot my dear urouier, xtupert, Kuiea in action at Bt.

Mar tin's wood, 23rd August, 1918; also my dear grandma, passed away 16th June, 1916. av BuiiBOL, wntn enaaowo are laninB, Sweet memories, mingled with pain. Steal Into oup hnnrf m. vHlh Innirlnv Could we only see -our dear brother and gran, once- again. Too dearly loved to ever be.

forgotten. Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, nieces and nephews. Ruby and Tom Poolton, Heidelberg. IN MEMORIAM. ALLAN.

In loving memory of my dear hus band, Dick, who passed away on the 30th: Auguai, aver rememDerea, Inserted by his loving wife, Edle. AMY. In loving memory of our nephew and a vhbi away on Time passes, and memory stays; Loved and remembered by us always. Inserted by his loving auntie and uncle, A. and J.

Buckley, Coburg. ARNOLD. In -lovtng memory of my deat wiiw yanacu away on uia August, Beautiful memories of one eo dear, I will always love sincere, Inserted by her loving husband, Arnold, Soiim Melbourne. ARNOTT. In loving- memory of' our darting aaauxeoa, who aiea on, the 29th August, 1934.

R.I.P. At the: dawn of her sweet little life, God called her to heaven above; And ati that w6 nave as the years Is her beautiful memorr to Inv. Inserted by. her loving parents, sisters uiu oroineru. ba.rfett.

in loving remembrance of our aear granama, juary jane Bariott, wno died 27th August, 1935: also dear grandpa, who Fond 'remembrance. Inserted by their grandchildren, Eva, Thelma, Claude, Madge Boothman. BLACK. In loving memory of my dear xnuuier, wow pusn away oa tae diia August, 193S. Lng days and nights she bore her pain.

To wait for cure was all In vain; But God alone, who thoneht ft hut Did ease her bain and rive her raal Inserted by her daughter. Pearl, and Buu-iii-iuw, uicg, ana araaacauarea, gaca, BOYD. In loving memory of our dear roomer, wno passea away on-aotn August, 1935; also our father, who departed this U1V UU 4 Oil! April, J.IKJ1. Resting where no shadows fall, Mother, and dad await us all. Inserted by their loving-- eon and chlldre Auce, ana grana- BROWN.

In loving memory of our dear fe uws, wu paooBu away awui August, llWft. Just a memory fond and true, To show, dear fathap. (hlnlr nf Inserted by his loving daughter and son iu-iaw. ana Bneppara, ana granddaughter, CARPENTER. In loving memory of our dear jiiuiiiEt, jinn pasacu away at, inom- bury on the 30th August, 1935.

Inserted by her loving aon. CARPENTER In fond memory of our loving' mother and grandmother, Elisabeth Jane wuo -paaseu away duta 1935. At rest, which is far better, Gladys, Will and. family. CARPENTER.

In loving memory oar uiDintr. wno Duma hwhv i Aucust. 1935. Dearly loved. Sadlv missed.

Inserted by her loving son and daughter- ARROLL. In loving memory of my do at mother, who nauerT mv nn oath Itin.i 1923: also our dear father, who passed away U0e and Myrtle. CARROLL AONTCW. Tn rf mw h. lovea sister, ciara, aiea 2stn August, also Charles, husband of above, died 8th April, avoo; oiy aear -parents, jamea.

died 4th July, 1907; Elisabeth, 8th August 1907. Leaves of memory softly come, Wafted down tne wind-swept ways; -Tenderly I touch each, one. And live araln sweat tmIsMsv, Inserted byEva and Geo. Gannon 'and tossus. 4JIUU1-SHCTI, bvuui i axra.

chehhwas. in enensneci memory of our nfnu uui tut, oinn August, 1932, loved sister of Percy and iiMUiH, au luriui UHIUW OS aiWR tlSD- kins. Sadly missed. Too dearly loved to ever ferret. Inserted bv her loving mother, brother CHESS WAS A tribute of love to the beau-1 If obd would grant me just one wish One dream that might come true.

My choice to be my dearest wish. Inserted by her loving son and daughter. fllarlv and rteoraa. CIIESBWAB. In loving memory of my deai iriena, naran, wno passed away aoui inserted by her loving friend.

Belle Clarke. Tn loving memory of our dear sister, nenie, wno passed away at JDltham on 30th August, 1934. ww." grave wnere my sitter IS laid. Sweet is the memory that never will fade; Rosea may ther. Iabvh r.n.

Borne may forget you, never will I. inserted by her loving sister, brother-in-law, Jean and. Gordon Frost. loving memory of mv daai msZm! JJrrHL June, woo Inserted by her loving husband and daagh. JLARKB.

la fond tnemory of our dear pal en, who passed away on ioth August lw na to" ways, With her we spent some happy days. We mlse her when we rveeda fHeod. i On her we always could dopend. Inserted by her friends. Floand Albert.

CREW. In lovlnr mamnr nf Who naasert aww J- Ai itas VD avio To think we could not say good-bye Will always bring regret; But the ones who loved yotl dearly. Are the ones who will never forget. I IN MEMOIUAM. LAMBERT.

In lovtor memory of my darling grarjacniia, ayivia, wno passea away on xvwi AUgUSL, IVdA A tender chord of memory Is sadly touched to-day. Inserted by nauna, uncles and aunts. LANG. In loving memory of our dear mo uier ana granums, paawa away ain August. 1922.

WUU tender love and deep regret We who loved you. Mum. never forget. Loving daughters and grandchildren. Annie.

Era. Flo, James Ruby Tipping. LARK1N. In loving memory of my dear! nusDana ana lamer, rreuut w. o.

uimiii, uho passed away on the 29th August 1035. We who loved you never forget. In memory you are with us yet; One of the kindest, one of the best. A beautiful memory Is all we have left. Inserted bv his loving wife and family.

UTTLBJOHN. In loving memory of our dear motner, woo passea away um iu This ts the day of remembrance. One we will never forget. The day we wtll always remember, mother, wh.n tha real of the world forret. -Inserted by her lovlnr daughter and son- in-law, x.u, ana nugn uihw, onuuwio.

MACAULAY. In wvtng memory ot my friend, Mitcneil, wno passea away uu ou aui-ust, 1929. nniv cnnd-nls-ht. beloved, not farewell. A.

little while and all bis saints shall dwell In hallowed union Indivisible. Good-night, Inserted by W.K. MAGUIRE. In loving memory of our dear moiner. woo passea away August, Inserted by her loving son and daughtex- in-iaw, Airnur ana utauys.

Ever remembered. VA HONEY. In loving memory of my dear1 motner. wnopaasea away on too au-tniat ims Ever remembered. Inserted by her loving husband, and son Jack.

MATTHEWS. In loving memory of my lov-1 tng Wife ana our moiner, Constance vjijhuc, wno passea away on in Auguai, Isseried bv her loving husband and famsly. McAUSLAN. Sacred to the memory of my dearly beloved wife, Caroline, and our loved mother, who passed to a higher life on 29th August, 1030. And, with the morn, those angel faces smile, Which I have loved long since, and lost awhile.

Inserted by her loving husband and amltv. McAUSLAN. In loving memory of my dear motner, wno passea away uu viu Auauoi, 1930. A little token, true and tender, Just to show we still remember. Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law.

WIU and Madge McAuslan. McDONALD. In lovlug memory of my dear ntiSDana, AIDeri, WUU yauvu ants vis msm ZULU AUgUSt, Deeply mourned and sadly missed. Inserted by his loving wife and daugh ter. wife, Elisabeth Bell (Lily), who passed away at iu niciiaruBuu-Biiiwii juiuuib cum, 28th August, 1934.

Memory Is as dear to-day As In the hour you passed away, Inserted by her loving husband. McRAE. In loving "memory of our dear motner, wno passco away at iioruicuic the 27th August, 1935. One of the inserted by her sons and daughters. MELLODY.

In memory of my dear mother and tamer, wno passea away, juiy, and August, 193S, respectively. Peace In heaven endureth for ever, Inserted by their loving son, MEYER. In fond memory of. our dear moiner, wno passea away, vu iu Inserted by Winnie. Fred, Herbert, Nor man, Airnur son naruiu.

HILDERN, la loving memory of my dear moiner, wno aepartea tuia uio ua uro kui August, iviii, agea ov. To live meant a life of suffering; So sweet rest followed pain; We would not wish you back, dear mother, To suffer all over again. Inserted bv her lovlnr daurhter. son-ln-law. Bob; grandchildren, Bobble and Ivan.

i MILDERN. In loving memory of my dear juuLiicr, wuu fJOBBcu away mm. Auguai, 1934; also my dear father, who passed, ansv iui nuui, ivu, While you lie in silent sleep. Your memory we will always keep. Inserted hv hup Irwlni- ann Vna daughter-in-law, Mary, and little grandson! Kevin.

MILDERN. In loving1 memory of my dear passea away on zutn August, 19J4, at' Northeote; also my father, who passed away on 7th March, 1929, i Juat a token true and tender To show you how much we remember. Inserted by her daughter and son-in-law, Clarice and Jim Morris. MILLER. A token of sincere, love to dear Charles.

A friend that is new may be all that Is But hero's never a friend like the old: The former is held by a silver thread. The latter by anchors of gold. Zft our garden of -memories we' meet every day. Phtcbo niddett. MONOHAN.

in loving memory of my dear' oiu, nuu iHLsscu away on me in August, 1934, eldest eon of Mary and the i an i co anuiiuuaii, ut xvo toaaie-sireei, Abboteford, eldest brother of Millie (Mrs. May), oassed awav on the 2oth 1934, brother of Florrle (Mrs, Davis), Bert, I wish I could travel to you, dear Jack, And sea vour dear faca an nf nln: One kiss of your dear lips would be dearer io me. Than verses written In gold. Inserted by his heartbroken mother MORRISON. In loving memory of my be- iovca moiner, wno passea away on tne zuui August, 1933.

Forever remembered, inserted by hsr loving son, Tom. In loving, memory of my dear wno passea away zotn August, Inserted by his loving son. Bob. NALDER. In loving memory of burrdcar 1033.

Not just to-day, but every day, In silence we remember. Inserted by her loving father and mother. NANCARROW. In loving memory of my dear! uusumiu uuu luiucr, Lnwrence nenry, wno XaZZ Auguai, We treasure still with love sincere A beautiful memory of one so dear. Sadly missed by his loving wife, Doreen, uuu UUIUICU.

MiriCUVB 'OUU JUU1. NASH. In lovlnr nf mv Hani- Vium. uanu, wuu umbbbu away oa uiu tvui August, Inserted by his wife and family. O'pEA.

In loving memory of my dear hua- siauu auu uur inuiur, jonn Aiexanara, wao iiiuoou awuy on Atn August vjj. A little token true and tender, Just to show we still remember. Inserted by bis loving wife and famiiv. OGDEN. In lovlnr memory ot our dear hus- nana and Jonathan, who -passed Inserted by his loving wife and famiiv.

PAINTER. In loving memory of my dear! This Is a day of remembrance, One we will never forgel; A day we will always remember, When the rest ot' the world forgets. Inserted by his loving wife and Lil, Florrle. ame. Cllve.

PARKER. in loving memory, of my. dear iiunuouu uiu uur uear lamer, no race, siin-denly klUed at Kalllsta on the 30th August, Memories are wougnu no one can steal, Death Is a heartbreak no one can heal. To-day as we look at your A mctnra so Invinr nnd Imp Could you wonder our hearts are still And dear dad, for you Inserted by his loving wife and family, PARKER. In fond and loving remembrance 103tf iNot a aay ao we rorget you, In our hearts you are always near; Loved, for always, Inserted by bis loving sou and daughter, PITCHER.

In lovtriir memory of mv dear sis ter, Aiona, wno. passea away on the August, iuifu. iver rememoerea. Inserted by her 'loving brother. Keith.

PRITCHARD. In loving remembrance of mj dear daughter, Mavis Thelma, who passed away on the 30tb August, 1935. Time passes on, but memory stays. Loved and remembered by us always. Inserted by her loving mother, E.

RANKIN, In loving memory of my dear imn.no wuu. wuu ubsbbu away 29th AUgUSt, 1929. A silent thought brings many a tear Of one we miss and loved so dear. Inserted by her loving nusband, daughter (Cis)j son-ln-law (Harry), and grandchildren (Thelma and Leslie RESUGGAN (nee Mollle Hancock). In lov ing memory oi my aear aaugnier ana our dear sister, Mollie.

who passed away at In the prime ot her life she was taken. When the Ude of her life was high; She lived to make others happy, Why did- she have to die Inserted by her loving mother; sisters and brothers. Northeote. RESUGGAN. In loving memory of my dear away norincoie 30th August.

1822. jjs an uio Kiiw irom ncaven above, The greatest was my mother's love. Inserted by her loving George, Northeote. Inserted bv her lovlnr huahanA OSS. In loving memory of my sister, fiune.

Insarted by her loving brother, Styles, OSS. A trlbuta tn tha m.mnFi nr ElSle ROSS, tha balnvswt nrlfa nt liv i. nouuitu ana oeiovea oy an. Inserted by a friend. SCHEURER.

loving memory of our little KilW WiUie, who departed this life on 29th August, 1930, at Clarke-j Far beyond this world of trouble. Far beyond this world of care, shall And our missing loved one' In our Father's mansion fair. inserted bv his loving father, mother, sisters and brothers, C. and L. Bcheurer and family.

SCOTT. In loving memory of my dear son, 1935 oy vu WU1 AUgUSt, We" lovln ntmory ol my dtlr Inserted by his lovlnr rkihv SBUiLECK. In loving memory of our dear! 1936 passea away on zatn August, beyond life's sunset, in peace, perfect peace. Inserted by her lovlnc daurhter and son, Mrs. Bebbincton and Jack flreaorv.

BOLOMON, In loving memory of my dear Mih wnw "0BBU away on tne A precious one' from us has gone, A voice we loved Is still, vacant in our hearts -Which never can be filled. inserted by her sorrowing mother, brothers latere and children. BTomB, loving memory of my dear Jjrjln-iaw, Dome, and grand'chlidren, Beryl dWIFT. In loving memory of my dear Wife! A silent tnoucht 'brings' many a tear Of one we miss and loved so dear. by her lovtng husband and TAYLOR.

in loving memory nf our darling uBUHiitrr, ueurgma rtuin, grsnaaaugnier or Jill, soth Aii.ii.t 8U'' 1B54, InmtM ter ItnriBf patents CUHUINtl n' th Mlh Autntsf. ai 104 fieaa-street, eisternwicic. oeepiy toveo mother of Bill and Barbara, also darling ftuiuy oi uttie uon. Iuserted by Bill and Barbara. DAVIDSON.

On the 27th August, at Alfred jiueuiiai, Aiiuic, aeariy lovea wui oi a. wood, eldest daughter of the late George and Amelia Corrie, late of eiavelock, Mary- God's will be done. DAVTS. On the lllh August, at the Alfred Honpital. Harry, the beloved husband ot or o.

E-vtiie-eireei. oouin MeiDourns, i vrar. paaty missea. Abide with me, fast falls the eventide. The darkness daeDtma.

Lord with mi abide. DIXON. On the Ii3rd August. Herbert William Dixon, of Vi Eeex-road, Surrey Hills, the 1 uumi ii" iwrrnue, keld). Doris (Mrs.

Tumhutn. and Ijicv IMrl Ward), loved grandpa of Lyla. Sylvia, Ruth, Gwen and Geoffrey Florence Ward, Lorn a and Audrey Turnbull, In his 76th year. FEWSTER, On the 27th August, at private hospital. Edith Maude, of Farmer-street, Burnley, daughter of the late Charles G.

and Mary Ann, sister of Charles, Frank and Ar- QAG1ERO. On the 24th August, at Bridge- loved brother of WilUatn. and uncle of nainien (rs. vosti). Bonnie, dH Lawrence (deceased), and lAo.

Late tori an Railways. QILLETT. On the 26th August, at hi resi- Bldney, dearly loved husband of Rboda, and loving father of Barnard and Frederick GU-. aged 80 years. Interred privately In GOODMAN.

On the 27th Aurust. at S12 Lan. xiicomona, cnaries james, dear-y beloved husband of the late Emily Jane Goodman, and dearly loved father of May, Charlie. Ernie, Nellie, Violet. Frank, Stan HILL.

On tHa Anii. hi. 7. rinroy, mo aeariy lovea Aiiuiu, uuiuuii, ana uiwira vooper. Loved bv alL HOPE.

On the 25th August, at Roya! Mel- wutu-oa nospitai, tone Aiavas. neioved dauah- ter of E. C. Shaw. Balrnadala.

slater of Oswald fMaftra), Percy (Shepparton), Olive! Airamjtr, DaimiuieF, Alice IMrS Perrett (Tcmora, N.S.W.), Herwsld ant Win ton Rex (Balrnsdale), need 34 years. A lovlnc daughter and slater at rrtt HOWELI On the 28th Aueust. at her rest iiuuieiiicn, ri. neDBan-roaa. unei.

Bm. Laura Matilda Helen, beloved wife ot fieorpe Howell, and loved mother of George, Herbert, Edith (deceased) and Jean. Sydney papers mease conv. JU lR.y.P' 21st August, ot Broken! ni tsuaaeniy), John George, loved son of Wargaret and the late Will tarn Irvlmz. i Bendieo, and loved Lawaon, Bendieo).

Robert (BendlKo) helh (Mrs. A. "Thomas, Bendigo), Ada (Mrs! D. Grieg, Nellie (Mrs. W.

Eva. aieiDourne), Isaac (deceased), aged 61 "-AKU. BUddenly, Henry John William. 257' urom-street, Fitsroy. eldest son of the late Henry and Isabella Izard, loved brother of Julia (Mrs.

Bowley, deceased). Eleanor ceased) Henrietta (Mrs. Best), Rosa (Mrs! Red 75 veers?" vVtslvK1 iOTBM' the 20th August, at Hav. f.B.w.i suddenly), Frederick Duncan, dear-v pved. son or the.

late Duncan and Annie Jenkins, beloved brother of William, Allan, Annie (Mrs. W. H. Thompson), Flora (del censed), Malcolm and Roy. Late A.I.F..

aged 44 years. Peace, nerfect JENKINSON. In Invinir mtn.An.'A Mra' Margaret Jenklnsoo, of Hills, who was called home 24th August. by Alice L. Wood and Laura JEWELL.

On the 23rd August, at a private mumci suu jnu ot run ana jaCK rtOllLOO. Albert Park. Loving memories. JOHNBON.On the 26th- August, at his rest Peter, dearly loved husband of Jessie, and lamer ui myru lairs. Aniaaicomnej, Graham, Harry, Jean and Abide with me.

JOLLER. On the 28th August. Mary Make scotch Crair," Wycombe-road, Neutral JONES. On the 19th Aurust. at St.

Vln. iiuBuana oi ones, iov- lauiei ui nuneia, agea years. Memory Is but a golden chain To bind US till WB meet aeain. JONES. On the 27th Aurust.

at private hos, Kerferd-road, Albert Park, dearly beloved ATue uvea siepiaioer Albert and wnra JNES. Passed on, R. Jones, dearly Joved Vim miLwi, ana a. ana sor uioocduth-avenue, wma- 23ra August, at Arthur's ana Ai. Lodge.

Mass on Sunday morning at at. nljirv's Xnu ha w. In I Inserted bv thn Hnir famiiv LUPLAU. On the 27tb Aurust. at Mornlnrton buu ui uie iaie wiinam On.

the 26th Aurust.1 at his rest aence, 04 M.her-street, North Fltzroy, panel, relict of the late Gertrude Lyne! Khan), and NanCV. nnri lnvin rrnnAn a Brian- Privately Interred, Melbourne Gene-! jui cjuciery, tun August. Jteq uie scat in jkYNE. On the 26th August, at his residence. ly beloved uncle of Brlgld Xyne.

lAte of May Ills, dear soul rest' in- neace. MA QUIRE. On the 26th Aurust. at her tomI. oenae, ib? Feel-street, North Melbourne, ucanj uciuven momer ot Hannah.

MairrlnlpnA nnd Rnhei-I scrnH an abh Privately Fawkner Cemetery, 27th Rest in neace. McCULLOtrriTT On (tin ITlrA A 11 mint at Mai. oourne. ueorce nenry. or Koroii-Btreet, warr- iiauiuooi, toving nusDana 01 tne leie ueatrice McCullourh.

and loving father of Hugh, Jean in in. wu'uiMdnj, urace, ueryi, normin. Doris and Interred Warrnambool vemeiery, iotn August. McFEE. On the 28th August, at Rhyll.

Phil- hv isiano. wiinam xnomas metres, oe- loved husband of Annie, loved father of yirinur, reo. rercy. 11 nam. (Mrs.

Spavin), Leonard, Leslie, Stanley and Abide with me. McGRATH.Ori the 28th August, at her real- beloved wife of John McGrath, and lovlnc1 uiuuier 01 jacn, agca- 00 years, Reaulescat in pace. MEADE. On tha Sftih Aiis-iir. at Thino-nr Margaret, beloved wire of the late John Aivauo, ana loving moiner ot reier, micnaei, Rita O'Connor), Joe (Mrs.

O'Brienj HEARS. On the 28th AurUBt. at 43 Toorak. iuau, nuwinoru, Aiireo, rainer 01 cnrtora William Mears, and dear, loved friend of V. and R.

Bedford. Interred privately, Brlgh- the 27th August, at the nome or ner sister, Mrs. W. H. O'Nell, 1 Alma-road, St.

Kllda, Man, the dearly beloved eldest daughter of fhn lata Nlrhnfn. and Catherine Moroney, loved sister of Edward (deceasad), Kate (Mrs. O'Connor) and Alice (Mrs. O'Nell), and devoted aunt of Edward (deceased), Mollle and George wen. i.v.tr.

t-nvateiy taterrea August. O'DONNELL. On the 28th August, John jrancis tiate h.m. castoras) the dearly lover! hllKhnnit nt Xrnrrart n'1Vinn1l nf lt2 Ferguson-street, Wlfiiamstown, and loving father of Robert, Ida, John, Florence auu aiuus vm 1 J. uuuuiub Rest in peace.

PALMER. On the 25th Aurust. at Heldel- "ciK, nu nuen, relict ot uio jate rTeae- nun vy iiimm x-muier, lovea rnouier ai Aitrea John, aged 56. years. Privately Interred PARSONS.

On the 27th Aurust 'fauddenlvV at ms residence, sand Grounds, Ingles-street. Port Melbourne, Edward Peart, beloved husband of Lilian Lucy Parsons, aged 67 years. PICKETT. On the 27th August, at her resi dence, "uaroonah," 638 ink erm an -road, Caulfieid, Annls, the dearly loved wife of the late Charles Pickett, loved mother of George (deceased)- and Maud (Mrs.iW. Fraser), also loved mother-in-law of William Fraser, and dear grandmother of rancy.

i'eace, perrect peace. PURCELL. On the 25th Aummt. at tha rest. oenco or ner son-in-iaw (Mr.

A. Lynch), dearly beloved 'wife of the lata Thomas I'urceii, loving mouier oi jonn. James, Thomas, George, Kathleen' (Mrs. A. Lynch) and Leo, aged: 80 years.

Privately Interred. May her soul rest In peace. REND ALL. On the 28th August (suddenly). ui, me residence oi mo uauKiuer, am.

j. neaziewooa, Xtawnon-sireei. ot. Aiiaa, Harrv Avrpa. thtt helnvpri biiHhanrl nf tli late Elisabeth, and loving father of Ivy imrs.

u. i. neaziewooaj ana iwy ae-ceased), aged 70 years. ROJO. On the 28th August, at private hos- wiiai, rfcjui uauciii uie ucsriy miuvcu ubukic ter of Isabell RoJo, 55 Fergle-street, North, Fitzroy, and the late Frank RoJo, and beloved only sister of Marjory, aged 24 vcara.

dearly ROSENTHAL. On the 28th August, at his runiacncc, vd runaway, r-iwooo, jhcod, iuid. ciuia ttuuur, jnycr fanny (deceased), Leah (deceased) ana Bam (deceased). RYAN. On the 28th August, at St Vincent's1 awspiiai.

mien uiwiio. nciovea eiaest anugn-ter of William Noonari, of Bendigo, and lh( late Mary Noonan, beloved sister of James. John. William, Gertrude, Margaret, Mary ouu eiuuic voaicj. R.I.P.

RYAN. On the 28th August, at St. Vincent's nuiyiuu, it ctuc, aearir Deiovea wue oi John Alovsula. nf 10 Mnodla.atriwt. ratii.

field, beloved mother of Mary, Jack, Fran cis, aueeu ana i-airicia, ageu ot years. Rest in peace. SCOTT HENEY. On the 28th August, ai ner aaugnter resiaence, uaa-street, Hawthorn, Sarah Kate, devoted mother of Edith, eldest daughter of the late Margaret Heney, loved eldest sister of Elisabeth (deceased), Lavinia, William, George and the late Christina, fond aunt of Ida and Edna, True till death. Inserted by G.

and A. Heney, 7 Taylor street. Thornbury. SCOTT On the 28th August, nt her daugh ters resiaence, aaran, lovea uiuuior at jaiui, agea is, years. SEXTON.

On the 27th August, at her port, Julia, the dearly beloved wife of Daniel Bexton, lovea moiner ot rnirjcii, mnry iirs. Morgan), John, Daniel, and Cornelius, aged A loved and loving mother at rest, May her soul rest To peace. SMITH On the 23rd August, at Swan Bill, jjOima jane, lovea moiner or maw, moinvr in-law of Bert, grandma of Jim, Lin, Edna, May, Ken, WalHe and Jessie, ireat Brand-ma of Jack, aged 79 years. Beautiful memories left behind. Johnson-street, North Richmond.

SYMONB. On the 22nd August, at Mode Farm, Rocklyn, Emlty Agnes, daughter of the late Emily Symons, of Ellerstle, loved si and Thomas Mrs. atratton), Agnes (Mrs, b. a. cooni, "hnmaa rriflp.eaaad 1.

Lois (Mrs. Pearson). John, James (deceased), Robert (Mel-, bourne) and William, A life made beautiful by kindly deeds. BYMONDB (nee Cunningham). On the 24th at nrlni hnanltal.

Darllnrhurat. Mary, beloved wife of Roys ton Sydney uymonns. ot urowier, oo Aaning-hurst-road, King's Cross, Sydney, I TAYLOR. On the 28th, August, at Bjthesda tiosnitai, Micnmonu, ibuo. nw um-lovrd wife of Matthew Taylor, of Ararat, end loving mother of Jack, aged Kr- Interred Ararat cemetery ICRONIN.

In loving: memory of my dear1 oitv, vrn. woo psucu awajr on uie AUKusi, ivv, at auwouo. A silent thourht hrlnca manv a tear Of one I miss and loved so dear, inserted by her loving husband. CKONIN. In loving memory of my devoted! jniHuer, woo passea away on ovut August, in.

uovta. rememocraa. Inserted by her loving son, Roy. In loving memory of our dear mo-l uwr, wnu uosaca away uu uie ouui gust, 1939. at Elwood.

Not a day do we ever forget you, in our hearts you are always near. Inserted by her loving son, Leslie, daughter-in-law. May, and grandson, Ronald. CROW. In sweet memory of our dearest oany, reaay, wno uu canea io neavea on tne dim August, iwoo, aKeq i year.

Beautiful memories of baby so dear Wa will alwava treasure with love sincere. Inserted by blj sorrowing parents, sisters ana orui tiers. DALY. la loving memory of Margaret Marge), woo passed away sist Auguat. 1934.

Time goes oq and the world forgets; Those who died and those who fret; But those who loved you love you still. They cannot forget you and never wllL Inserted by JC and P. Splnks, and Annie James. DANIEL. In lovtng memory of my dear mo uier aou naa.

wno passea away on oisi nuftuat, tio, a I. uien nun aiu uniuuui Norman, killed In action, France, 1918. As we loved you. so we miss you, Inserted by daughter and son-in-law. Birdie and Joe Brown, and rrandchlldren, Norman and Lois.

DAVEY (nee Bell). In loving memory of our ear aaugnier ana sister, uuve isva (lace "Ware," Kin wood East), who passed away auletly, quickly came the call, er sudden death a shock to all: A sudden change all In a moment fen Without a chance to sav farewell. Inserted by her loving parents, sister and orouicrs. DAVEY. In affectionate remembrance of my aear wiie ana our loving nwmcr, wno ieu as cep lo Jesus, SUlh August, lUJo, at caul-Held.

We'll strew with loving memories. The path our dear mother trod: We bless the years she lived on earth. We'll meet at home with God. DAVIDSON. In loving memory of my dear Held Repatriation Hospital 30th August, iujj, Asleep, God bless Dearly loved and sadly missed.

Inserted by his wife, O. M. Davidson. DA VIES, In loving memory of our dear oiuinen, wno passea away fin August, jouu; oinu uur near muicr, wiiu uicu dui ecu-ruary, 1889 (both late of Warrandyte), Dear to our memories still. Inserted by their loving family.

DIGHT. In loving memory of our dear father. wno aNcu away mui auriuv, iowi oibu dear motner, wno passea away zutn ireoru-ary, 1922. Always remembered. Inserted by their loving daughter and Emily and Jim.

DIXON. In loving memory of our dear sons tne JHJtn August, izo date A.i.r m.m.j aiso unanes nenry, wno aiea oa uia ji January, 1930. Loved, remcmhered. loneed for alwavs. Inserted by their sorrow lo efather, mother and stater 163 Bridge-street, fort Melbourne, DUNCAN.

In loving memory of our dear mo iner, wno aiea on tne zuiu aueusi, j.uv. mnmnru fond nnrl true. Inserted by her loving children, Mrs. Breonan (Dolly), George. DUNK.

In lovlnr memory of my dear wife AUgUSt, IVCl. Inserted by her loving husband and daughter, oeita. EIWII.KV In tranatired tnnmorv of our dar ling jutie jean, wno passea away on uui Auniiii 9Km a years auu suuuiua. we woo luvea you saaiy uiua yuu, Aa It. itnwna another vaar.

By mother, daddy, Percy and Norman, "Joan Court," 20 Collins-street, Thornbury, FLOWERS. In loving memory of my dear nusDana ana iaicer, wno passea away oui AUKUSt, Not only now, but always, In our minds a constant And our hearts a silent sorrow. lusertsd by his loving wife and family, tm In InvlnfF mernnrv of our dear daurh- ter ana our aear sister, Alice, wno passea away on 20th August, 1933, loving mother OI Aruiur ana 10m Beautiful memories of one so dear, will alwnvH tr Pamirs with love sincere. Inserted by her loving mother, father, sisters and brothers. GRAY.

In loving memory of our loving moiner ana wao passea away on the 29th August, 1934. Sadly missed by Jack, Annie and family. fin TP PITHS. Tn fond and lovlnc remem brance oi my aear moiner ana our aariin! grandma, who died at Windsor on 29th Aueuat. 1009: also in memory of my dear xawer ana orouicr.

Loving memories keep you near. Inserted by E. Mcintosh and grandchildren. (GUTHRIE. In loving memory of -my dear rusi.

1933: also my dear husband. M. A Guthrie (late A.I.F.), who passed away on zom August, ivzi. ememoerca. Mother and Jean.

HALL. In fond memory of Ellen, who died: at xatura, August, jhjo. A lovlnr slater at rest. Inserted by Clara and Charles Doughty, St. Kllda.

flALLAS. In loving memory of my dear moiner, wuo passea away on ouui AugLui, RRmrmhrflnM a enlden chain. Inserted by her loving daughter and son- in-taw, Annie ana cnariie wuicoz. HAMILTON. In loving memory of dear moiner.

wno passea away at jiuyuaie on Not lust to-day, but every day. in silence wa rem mo 7niiArtad bv hr ft vine a her loving son and daughter- In-law, William and HAWKINS. In lovlni memory of my darting moiner, wno posao away oa 2oui August, How true I realise that In this world, There can never be another. To take the piaco of God's greatest glft-My mother. Inserted by her loving daughter, Tilly.

HAWKSHAW. In sad and loving memory of my aear nusoana, ana our dear father, who Time passes on, but memory stays. Loved and remembered by us always. Inserted by his loving wife and family. HEATH.

In loving memory of my dear hus uauu auu uur ucnr muier, wuu uasaea away on uie um August, ibji. Just a token, fond and true, Just to show we still remember. Iuserted by his loving wife and family. HENDERSON, In loving memory of Jessie Asicr, wno passea away on zjra August, auu tiuuu sanies, on tain August, j.oo, Always remembered. Inserted by mother and family.

HENDERSON. In loving memory of, mother, UIGU dULU AUgUII, IVM. Peacpfullv sleentnr. Inserted by her loving son, Harry, daugh- ter-in-iaw wanei, ana araaaBoa, noueru HOBBB. In lovlnr memory of mv dear hus band ana our lather, ueorgc, wno passed away xuin August, Ever remembered by nil.

Inserted, oy bis loving wile and sons, Vic, Era and Jack. HOGAN. in lovlnr remembrance of Maurice, OKd itUUl AUKUfll, 1VO). passes, bi memory stays, Loved and remembered bv us alwava. Inserted by his brother and sister-in-law, Jim and Olive Hogan, Abboteford.

HOLDEN. In loving memory of our dear aau, wno pssoea away on am August, ivu also our dear mother, who passea away oi 15th February, 1935.. All we have left as time goes by, Is a beautiful memory of love. Inserted bv their lovlnr turn nnd dan enter In-law, Alex and Elsie, and grandchildren, Alex and Elsie, HORNE. In loving memory of my dear wife, iiuiui) wuo jjubiu away vui August, What would I give to -have you here, Your' dear, sweet face to' see.

To hear again your loving voice That meant, an much tn me 7 Inserted by her loving, husband, Thomas Home. Preston. HUNT. 3n loving memory" of our' 'dear son ana Drotner, tticnara- tuiatj, wno passea nwuy at i-urui uanioa oa uia ia Auguai, Inserted by his loving parents and sisters. HUNT.

Tn lovlnr mnmnrv of T)lrk. beloved any Drotner or Alice, and brothcr-in-iaw or yso, wno passea away on zvin August, ivji, at North Carlton. Tiitm'd trrnatant frl ft 17 omomVirfinr-o Alice and 1a HUNT. In loving memory of Dick, dearly uvea nepnew ot nary ana win nunc, Beloved cousin of Moya and Bill, who passed away 29th August. 1931.

R.I. P. JENKINS. In loving memory of Alfred H. KdUAiuo, ueioveu nuauana oi asauci wco- kins, Prabran, who went home 20th August.

1B34. The love that sees beyond death and the Still lifts Its radiant head. KELLY. In loving memory of my loving wife auu muiucr, aiea zwin August, iwo. our hearts there Is a picture, Worth more than silver or gold, A picture of you, dear mother, in our memory will never grow cold.

Immaculate heart of Your prayers for her extol; Bscred heart of Jesus, Hav nn hr until. Inserted by loving husband, Tom; daughter and son-in-law. Vera and Bert, and granacniiaren, id unowers-sireei, sresion. KELLY. In loving memory of my dear mo tner, passed away at inornDury, zstn AU- all the gifts of heaven above, The greatest was my mother's love a HiHnui auiiic, a.

iiwin Tha ftsuirat mnlhsT thl worM ffiulfl hold. Inserted by her loving daughter, Mary warren, io anowera-airvat, riuiuu, KELLY. Fond memory of my beloved moiner, passea away icvrn August, ivza. A loved one gone with words unspoken. now muca uiiu wi uu um vnu insert ea on-ln-law, id by her loving daughter, Doris; Bert; grandchildren, Preston.

KENNELLY. In loving memory of my dear UDVOiea nuiouia, ru.ii tin cun auu uur loving father, who departed this life 29th AUKUBl. XVvDt fv, 1. Inserted by. his wife and children, Eileen and Ned.

KENNELLY. Tn sad. but loving memory of fxancis SAiwam ncunauy, wuu yasacu away Inserted by hut mother, sister and brothers. KING. In lovlnr mrmnrv hf mv dear mother.

wno ten asieep dvia August, ivjf; aiso my loving sinter, vioiey, win iovcniDer, ivoo. A silent thought brings many a tear, ui one loveo, ana aims bo aear: KING. In lovlnr memory of Auntfa Gram. wno leii asieep on itvm August, judi; aiso vinmu aaugnier oi auove, via iiovemoer, 1935. Time passes on, but memory stays, Loved and remembered by us always, Inserted by Nessle and Law.

KINo. In loving memory of our dear motner, wno passea away mm August, 1924. Ever remembered. 1 By her loving son, Arthur, and daughter-in-law, Lily. LAMBKRT.

fn lovtng memory of our dearly iuvbu unuamcr cuiu iiaisr, oyivia ssauu, who died 29th August, 1935, 11 years. Gone from ue that smiling face. Those happy, cheerful ways. The heart that won so many friends. is iinV7, ujviin meriru uy oi and sister, Ivy.

LAMBERT. la lovtng memory of our dear nim-r, nyiviR, wik passea away on tne win August. 1035. Always lememhtrrd. Inserted by her lovtng uncle and aunt, 3.

and A. Peacbey, and cousins, Gladys! and AKhur, TAYLOR. In lovug memory of Georgtna, uu uini un. uia sin August, i To-day we are thinking of someone. Who was so loving, Kind and W'hiwe smile was as dear as the sunshine.

Dear tirtirri. that innlMna u'ui vtiii. Inserted by ner laving coualns, Elsie and TOLM1E. In lovlnr memory of our dear mother, who passed away on the 2tb Aucust, 1920; also our dear father, who passea away on isi Lecember, 1N31. Iu our hearts there Is a picture Worth more than silver or cold; A picture of you, dear mother.

In our memorv will never craw cold. Inserti-d by her loving daughters, Mrs. J. tx, uocKina ana oars. si.

oourne. VINCENT. In loving memory of my dear wife, Elizabeth Mary, who passed away at North Brighton on 30th August, 1935. Inserted by Reg. T.

Vincent, 23 Landcox-street. North Brighton. WAKKLING. in loving memory ot our dear moiner, aiea ifsin August, llWi. Charlie and Kitty.

WALKER. In loving memory of my dear wue, Kva, wno passed away on 1st Sep- Sunshine passes, shadows fall, Loving memories outlive all. Inserted by her lovlnc husband. WIU. WALKER.

In loving memory of my dear. in UUJca away oa we in op- have only a beautiful memory to remember mv whnla Ufa Ihrniwh But its sweetness will linger tor ever, dear civa, iisat memory oi you. Inserted by her pal. Annie, WALSH. In loving memory of my dear: ramer, wno passea away oa tne zstn AU g.u3i, iujo; aiso lovea oroiner, cecu.

Not lust to-day, but every day. In silence we remember. Inserted by his lovlnc son. Harry. WALTERS.

In loving memory of my dear husband. Jiium U'alltn mnA afh nt Ruby, sis. Jack, who passed away August, 1926. What happy days we once enjoyed When we werv all together How sad and chaneed It all is now. Since you have cone from us for ever.

Inserted by his loving wife and family. 'WALTERS. In lovlnc memory of our dear sniucr, wuu putca away 2viu 1926. Just a memory is all that Is left Of a Dal who was one of the best Inserted by hts loving son. Jack, and aaugmer-in-jaw, niiaa, ana grana son, jtm, WALTERS.

In lovlnc memory of my deai father. James Wajfers, who passed away Love's greatest gift Remembrance. Inserted ay his loving daughter. Ruby. WALTERS.

In loving memory of my dear tamer, James waiters, wno passea away jtvia August, j.vB. stiver rcmemDerea. Inserted by his loving daughter, Clss, norm and Norma. WftBB. Tn th dnt mamorv ft our slater rai, ae parted tnis life sum August, i40.

at at kllda. Tjivinrlv Mm.mhinwil. Inserted by Joan and Les Baker, and niece, Kooin, ueisrave. WILSON. In loving memory of ray dear wlfa auu uiuuiur, wuu pnoocu away vi.it Augisav.

ah jo. Always rcmemucrru. A s.udden shock, a blow severe, Departed one we loved so dear; Our loss Is great, we'll not complain But trust to Clod' tn meet araln. Inserted by, Henry, Jim, Martha, and Cliff. WILSON.

In loving memory of my dear moinar, wno passed away sum August, who. in memories iaae ana mo acparis. To live forever in our hearts, Inserted by Jim and May. WDODBURN. In sad and loving memory of ouui jvou, naaiy uusseu.

True to me, kind to me, never deceiving. Cheering me, helping me, ever believing; find tnr mn. vlnrt fni ma. nausp inirl Dear to me, near to me, was pal of my heart. Clean hearted, strong hearted all the way tTbllftlnr.

craeefiiL tender. anit trim Fair -to me, square to me, llfe'e dearest Blessed io best to she was pal of They cannot blot you front my mind. You were so thoughtful, true and Forget you. no, I never will, I loved you, darling, and love you stllL AIhd. mv darltnr.

alean. Inserted ny her ever-loving husband, ueorge wooaourn. WOODBURN. Io loving memories. of our dear cioLcr, jui, wno passea away -on toe sum This is the day of remembrance.

One we will never forget; The day we will always remember. Till, -When the rest of tne world forcet. Inserted by her loving sister, Bans, and siu. WOODBURN. In lovlnc memory of our dear Dimes mm aunty.

Aiuy, wuu passcu away A wondcrfuf sister to help and aid, One who was better God never made; A wonderful sister, loyal and true. One in a. million. Tlllv. that was you.

Inserted by her brother, Ron; slsler-In-! law. Ruby Maloncy, and niece. Bonnie, and ucpuewa, xmjd, xwy, Jtay, itex, Aeitn. WOODS Tn In vino nf 1935; also our darling mother, who passed JJe have lost, but heaven has gained Two of the best the world contained. Inserted by his loving son and daughter-in-law, Howie and Teas.

BEREAVEMENT notices. their kind messages and other expressions of sympathy in their very, severe loss. Will all please accent this as a bersonal expression of 4 fnge-atreet. Aipert Fane. ANDERSON.

Mr. J. ANDERSON and Mrs. M. PINGE desire to THANK aU kind friends, and relatives for letters, cards, tele Cram a.

floral trllmtmi and nemnnat reu nions of sympathy in our recent sad bereavement especially, thanking Dr. I. Green fori his kind and untiring attention. will all, incuse tkcyeoi. wim as a personal acxnowieagr I wvui-sireiii oouui jaeipoume.

BETHUNE. Mrs. BETHUNB and FAMILY desire to THANK all relatives and friends for letleni. Cflrdu tnlpirratn flnrsl tt-ihutaB and personal expressions of sympathy tn their ucitavcumm, vauwiauy tuanaing lev, McMeekln, Dr. McManon, Mrs.

SL Clair, Mrs. LeviiK Mr. W. Hralt and Mi-. BHH an.

water, will all accept this as a personal BLAKE. Mr. E. BLAKE and FAMILY de-slre to THANK all kind friends and relatives for cards, letters, telegrams, floral tributes and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent, sad bereavement: especially! thanking Rev, Morton, Dr. McDonald and a personal expression of gratitude, Ish to THANK all rolntlvaa anit fHnnria tur icnero, iciegramu, uorai tnoutes and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent bereavement.

Will all pleaaoj of their sincere gratitude. Arune-ruaa, mast aiaivcrn. ceo. BOWLEN MV. BOWLEN and FAMILY de-i sire to THANK all kind friends, relatives and nelrhbors for letters, shards, Aln.l grams, uorai tnouies ana personal expressions ui Byiijpaiuy in meir recent saa oereavement, especially thanklnir the Revs.

Father VMtz. iiainca. ana iwomey. win ail piease accept Is. a personal acknowledgment of their oi iiarKB-Aireei, jiurtncoie.

BREWER. Mrs. W. H. BREWER and FAMILY, of "Aittnlat." 1U nntehnumt.

street, Parkvllle, desire to THANK all kind friends and relatives for ttrama latter cards, floral tributes nnd nerannal nriqalnna ajriuyomy iu uieir rwcwnt saa oereavement. iiARMODY. Mrs. KATHLEEN CARMODY wishes to THANK all relations and friends for their, telegrams, letters, cards, personal visits and floral tributes, also thanking office staff and employes Brookes' Lemoa for their kindness to her In her bereave- meni. 123 Napiir-street.

South Melbourne. CHARLES WILSON and FAMILY wish to THANK the friends and relations of the lato Sarah' Ellen Wilson for' their expressions of sympathy and floral tributes on mic uvuutnun or meir recent saa oereavement. vyiiauii, oa vrtiyuuH-roan, ourrey jtlilS, TORTINGTON The SONS and DATTfiw. TERfl of the lata Mra. S.

FORTINGTON Wish to THANK all kind frlnnda and tlons for letters, telegrams, cards and floral innuiea in meir recent saa nereavement; especially thanklnr Dr. Ross. Mrs. Clarka and Mrs. Lonle for their kindness.

Will all please! oa Aincn-atreet. aeaaon. tha RIRTER9 nf IhA lata OTTO Clk RRflH desire to tender most sincere THANKS to their friends and relatives for their expressions of sympathy, telegrams, lettent, cards and floral tributes in their recent ssd bereavement. win an piease accept in is as a personal ex- presaion or gratitude. Anacrson-sireet, rarraviiie.

GIBSON desire to THANK relatives and friends for telegrams, letters, expressions of cympatny ana narai triouies in tneir recent sud bereavement. Would all "lease accent this as a personal acknowledgment of their LI ERIN. To the numerous' relatives and friends who have exnressed their kind sympathy bv telerrams. letters and floral tnouies in meir recent saa oereavement, Mrs. OUERIN and the Mfsaes K.

and GUER1N return tneir sincere inAnna. 62 Spencer-street, West Melbourne. pfAMMOND. Mr. and Mrs.

MOBS HAM it juond and FAMILY desfre to express sincere THANKS to all kind frianda fnr telerrams, letters, cards, floral tributes and personal expressions of sympathy in their re- icni, uu Bereavement, especially man a in ur, Derenhardt. Mrs. Willis. Wilf all ntaaaa ai. cept this as a personal acknowledgment ot our partis te-sireet, tTetron, n.lB, TTTJOHBS.

Mr. and Miss H. HUGHES de-XX sire to express their sincere THANKS swianvoa auu auiu incnas ior telegrams, cards, letters, floral tributes and ttar. sonal expressions of sympathy during their recent sad bereavement. Will all please accept this as a personal acknowledgment of jBcnai re-street, Kensington.

W.l. ATWOOD wishes to THANK all kind relatives, friends and naltrhhrn-a fn Mania letters, telegrams and floral tributes, for their ninu Fjinjiaiuy auring my saa oereavement, especially thanking Mrs. Johnson for un remit- ung aiicniioa. j. Atwooti, nit rarg-HireeT, wortn FItiroy.

T-ING3FORD. Mrs. F. KINGS FORD and lo THANK all kind friends and relatives fot letters, cards, telegrams, floral tributes and personal expressions of sympathy In their, recent sad bereavement. Will all accept this yDisuuu auiuiuwiuuguiVUb Ut Our ar Idfi.

39 Berton-slreet, Surrey Hills. OCKETT. Messrs, K. and LOCKKTT wish to sincerely THANK aU kind 'friends for jnersonnl expressions of sympathy in the loss "i meir uaar aiBicr. win an ainaiy awe pi this as a personal acknowledgment of their leei Vllson-street, South Yarra.

"MANNIX and I'HANKS for letters, cards, telegrams, floml and nersonaf exoresalons nt avmnathv i tieisize-avenuBj carnegie, DAUOHTKR wish tn TIT A MIT all fHana, nnd relatives for letters, cards, telegrams, I Coral tributes and neraonal unmuinni nf rympawiy in tneir recent saa oereavement: especially Dr. O. 0. McAitam for his hlndness v-mcn uicy carrifq om me runerw Imtnu. Wl I cu.

accept Mill a Mr Suecn-ilrttt, KHOa, MELLETT. The SONS and DAUGHTERS of the late MARGARET MELLETT beg io irt a. a. ail tneir aina inenas ana ma- lives far let tern, cardi. telerrams.

flural tri butes and all personal expressions in their recent sad bereavement specialty thanking Mr. Turner. Dr. Russell, sister and staff of Ward 2, Royal Melbourne Hospital. Will all piease accept this as a personal acknowledgment of their gratitude.

rucisoa-roao, a-lcti rsra. era). inaiiv kin rnrrl-. tslftrrama. talHuhotlft and.

Uetsunal iirshcinn, Bvmitatl-iu tn thnlr n-L-cnl UMll Olid sudden bereavement. An expression of thanks is especially due to Messrs. P. J. Cshlll.

W. Botlock and A. Barber. As It Is to thank everybody personally, would all please accent this police as a token of our bearttt.lt R. H.

BEATON and FAMILY desire to THANK all relatives and friends for letters, car.li. floral tributes and bersonal expressions of sympathy In their sad bereave ment, win an piease accept mis as persuusj tSUUWICUIIIItlll. US UUI eH.l-.EIB llftU.UUIi 21 ErroT-street, North Melbourne. letters, cards, telegram, floral tributes and personal expressions ot recent sad bereavement. ais ainaness.

9 Lewisnam-roaa, rranran. their sincere expressions of sympathy and floral ally tbankhir Rev. Porter. Sister O'Korke, and Dr. Byrne.

Will all please accept this as a per- WJuai expression ut giaiiiuuv. relatives for letters, telerrams. floral tributes and personal expressions! of sympathy in their recent ucrcavrmciii. P. SON nnd nATIOH TER desire to THANK alt relatives and floral tributes and personal expressions of sympauiy aunng meir- recent saa bereavement.

Will nil nleaia aeent this a nr. sons! acknowledgmeat of our sincere gran tor letters, cards, telegrams, floral tributes and peiaonal exprrssluiis of sympathy In recent sad bereavement, and wish all to uccept uua as a personal acaaowieagmeut Ot grati tude. 779 Brunswick-street, North Fltsroy. iVX kind friends for letters, telegrams in their cerely THANK all kind friends and relatives iyr vuc numerous letters, earns, telegrams, oral tributes and iMrannal vnrMlnna nl sympathy during their recent sad bereave-, jment. Will all please accept this as a per-l fvyai buiuiutiiiuUJUIIL, flora) tributes sent during their 'recent sad Edith Edith Vale.

MR. ISAAC MOFFATT. Anzac-avenue. Col-arov Beach. N.S.W..

sincere I THANKS all relatives and friends for telegrams, letters and cards bearing kind messages of ympatny in nis recent saa oereavement. MR. and QUIRK and FAMILY wish to THANK all kind friends and relatives visits and personal- expressions ot sympathy In their recent sad bereavement; also tramway officials and workmates for respect shown to our dear late son, Charles, will ah accept this as a personal expression of i rupgn-grove, aiisternwicK, O. C. 1TNMACTC and FAMILY deslrn to THANK all kind frtandK.

ralntlvoa nnd neighbors for the letters, cards and telegrams also beautiful floral' tributes and personal i expressions ot sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. Will all please accept this as a vcsBunai acanuwiBaicmeni. ii Anacrson-roaa, Hawthorn East, 11 all relatives and friends for their sym- rainy mm auiuuvao in meir recent saa De-reavement. TRS. J.

DUFFY and FAMILY. Mrs. uurri, auu jar. J-t. uuv I UU- sire to itiAPiK.

ail Kino relatives ana inends ii leuers, caras, telegrams ana uorai tnoutcs iu uieir recent, saa oereavement. Airs. a. ai. uuny, castiemaine.

v. n. wnv.vjtTnxv. i.h iriun.v rlPRlrn tn THANlf nil pnluttvAai anA rl.r,rt them In the numerous cards, letters. tcleKrams.

wreaths and floral tributes. Also personal CePt our deeneat rraliliide nnd thanka sv. a iccoiuuo, pangaiore -street, VI RS. W. MITCHELL and FAMILY, of 231 IT A Rnaa.atraat'.

Pnrl rloilr. tn. THANK friends and relatives for expressions of i.ju.iJiiLuy in meir rvceni sua nereavement, cfifcciany umuKing air. ana Mrs. Mooting, Mrs.

Fallon and Mrs. Jenkins, of Day les ford. all kind friends and relation fnr letter a cards, teleerama and floral tributes and ner- sonal expressions of sympathy In their recent sad bereavement. Will all please accept this as a personal acknowledgment of our sincere log Reginald -street, Bendigo. MRS.

CHARLES QUIRK and DAUGHTER wishes to THANK all kind friends and relatives ior letters, caras, teicgramn and per. sonal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. nlnn thnnlf (nr- munv officials and workmates for respect shown to my dear husband, and also doctors, sisters, nurses and patients of 0 Ward, Eye and Ear uuifiiui uui tii jucoau utuuin, una as personal expression of gratitude. tn ouuii-Bircui, jiiwooq. to THANK nil kind frlenda and ralntlnna 1nr tetters, telegrams, caras ana personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement.

isuen," 426 Nortn-roau, ormond. MRS. VOICE and FAMILY wish to THANK all kind friends far letters. telegrams and cards in their aad bereavement. win an piease accept in is as a personal ex presalon of gratitude.

cerely all kind friends for all letters, cards. leiegrams, expressions ot sympainy in meir recent sad bereavement, especially thanking Rev. Dr. Collins and Dr. Hoggarth.

Will ail piease accept ini as a personal acanowiedg ment. i Neatnstreet, surrey hiiis. PATTERSON. Mrs), W. PATTERSON ana FAMILY desire to THANK nil Irlnri friends and relations for letters, ere grams, Qoral tributes and mrsonnl exnreKRlnna of sympathy In their recent sad bereavement: also thanking Mr.

Bell and Sister Clark, of Hlch- iv rwBD-aircei, rvew. BARTON Mr. CHARLES PEARTON and -s- rAMiLi aesire to imawk an suna relatives and friends for their cards, letters, telerrams. floral tributes' and ncrannnl ex. press lona ot sympathy In their recent sad be reavement.

Will all accept this as a personal ttunaowicuKmcai ui our sincere- grautuae. jjugai-BLim, uicu ins. sire to THANK alt kind friends and rela tives for telegrams, letters, cards and floral tributes In their recent sad bereavement. Will an piease accept tnis as a personal acanow- scugmeni oi our sincere gramuae. joNicr-aLrwt, iuria riixruy.

DURVIS. Mrs, T. PIIRVIR nnd har DAUGHTERS deenl uAUiiMTEna aeepty appreciate me Kina- ness and sympathy, extended to them In their recent bereavement, and wish to THANK all relatives and friend for telesramn. letters. beautiful floral trlhutes, cards, messages, visits and personal expressions of sympathy.

As these were no numerous, wuum an im-anc ucuuil this as a personal acknowledgment of sincere ROBERTS. The FAMILY of the late Mrs, ELIZABETH MERCHANT ROBERTS, late or. ISA Ho ham- tree t. ftertdan. wluh tn THANK all kind relatives and' friends for caras, expressions ot Bympamy ana uorai tributes In their recent sad bereavement.

Will piease accept tnis acknowledgment oi same, )SE. The WIFE and BONS of the late i mom ah KUHiti wisn to THAivit. meir manv kind friends and relatives far letters. cards, floral tributes and personal expressions ut aympainy uuriug uieir icteub aau oereavement. cnaries-street, Ascot vaie.

RUSSELL. Mrs, H. RUSSELL and FAMILY desire to THAWK all relatives floral tribute and persona, expressions of sympathy In their recent sad bereavement, especially thanking the doctors and nursing staff of St. Vincent's Hospital (St. Joseph ward).

Rev. Father Morgan and Mrs. O'Sulll-van for their kindness. Will all nlense accent as a personal acknowledgment of our; 'sincere sratliuria. union-street, west isrunswicK.

Tna nAUnHTP.rtft. RnNfl And of tha lato Mra. W. K. TAT- LOW desire to THANK all kind friends and relatives for floral tributes and expressions of Bjir.paiuy in uicrr recent saa oc reave mem Will all please accept this as a personal acknowledgment of our sincere gratitude, 44 nsritci-iuEDi, siiji wiuuic.

rrtHE FAMILY of the late Mr. GEORGE OVERTON, of Wand In North, Wish to sincerely 'ihaink. an una men as and re latives ior letters, caras, telegrams, ana personal expressions of sympathy: also the Wan- din cricket, football and tennis clubs, and especially Dr. F. F.

McMahon for his prompt aueauon in ineir recent sou oereavement. Will ah clease aeceni this an a nerannai fBB FAMILY of too late Mr. ALEXANDER -a. lAir. oi vi wuson-street, Brunswick, wish to THANK all kind friends for tele grams, letters, cards, floral tributes and personal expressions of sympathy during their WATSON.

Mrs. J. WATSON and FAMILY sincerely THANK all friends and relations ior letters, caras, telegrams, norai tributes ana oersonsa exnresaians or svmnainv in their recent sad bereavement. Will all kfndlv accept this as a personal acknowledgment of meir gramuae- no tmage-roaa, suenmona. FAMILY, of KrtrA.

and Mra. Itn-MT nf 20 Wright-street, Clifton Hill, desire to THANK all relatives and friends for telegrams, cards and personal expressions of nywuauiy in meir recent saa oereavement, especially uiunainjc ur. uaiv. oi uueen's- narade. Clifton Hill.

Will all accent thia an au, BcanowieagmeDc ot our aeepest grati- tude. necially of Wananratta and Haoi-hurnpth who. have expressed their heartfelt sympathy by kind deeds, letters, telegrams and flural tributes, Mrs, M. wiLSON and FAMILY, ouuus iciurii meir Pincer itlAWKM, CONSECRATION NOTICES. LABS.

The Consecration of the Tombstone to the memory of the late Mrs. ada claps, will tnke place at the Fawkner iv u-morruw, ounaay, aum August, at a.w p.m. nsv, w. itecnter win omciate. FUNERAL NOTICES.

ANqU8. The Friends of Mr. HUOrt McK. ANrlllS kra mananl fnllv Intnnnarf Ihsl iL remains of hts dearly loved wife, Catherine, will be Interred In the Preston Cemetery. The funersl is appointed to leave hts residence, 30 Mccracken -avenue, Northeote, THIS DAY rsaturdav).

20th August, at 4 p.m. I HENRY J. R. LEVVIrf, Funerlil pfrVclor. lfM JOhnSton-atreM.

Bntirnv OIT Miirh.aaaai NortiKote Plwna Jln6, I 4 STAR OF NORTHCOTE rL-Mp MsmhH nt tha abova ara re- suectfullv 'invited to attend the funeraJ of ilw toveS wile of Bro. HUGH ANOUS. P.C.R. t.nM in Northeote. THIS VAX tsaiuraayj, vin Aiaium sv.

CIMIH.AV. Af retarv. HENRY J. H. LEWIS.

Funeral Director, 154 Johuston-street, Fltsroy. iuooe jiuoo. nOWELL. The Friends of Mr. GEOBGK im infi.rmpd thut thu funeral lor his beloved wife.

Laura Matilda Helen. will leave nis resiaence, --iioiimjisikii. ruiu Nepean-road. -Chelsea. THIS tSalurday) MORNING, at 10 o'clock, for the place ot interment, in tne uoourg wemeiery.

RAVUOULDS PTY. Prabran. Win. 17. TilRRV Tha ITrlanrta of the late Mr.

IS JOHN BARRY are Informed that his remain, u-ill tntarrcd In th NetroDOllS. Spring Vale. The funeral Is appointed lol move irom tne reaiaeace oi sir. w. aunau.

Vale-street, Bt. Hilda, on MONDAY, 3Ut August, at 10 o'clock. APPS and BONS PTY. Funeral Directors. Fhones: inasor, to ana ti.

rLARKE. The Friends of Mr. HERBERT j. uiAltH.e. are respeciiuuy inturuicu Hint tha ramn ni or ma deariv lovea wue.

Kdith. will be cremated in the new Melbourne crematorium. me lumm buuuiulcu uj eave 3-M St. George's-road. Northeote.

THUf jay taluaayl, i.Tin auijbi. at p.m. HENRY J. R. LEWIS, Funerat Director.

Johnston-street, Fltsroy. Phone J1066. lRWRTPTt. Tha ITrienda ttl tha lata Mrs. JL EDITH MAUDE FEWSTER are Informed mat nir remains wiu ot crematca at tun lwMirna r-rTin rtHiim Tha funeral will leave A pps' Chapel, 61 Moor-street, Fits-' puy.

inm uai wuo tvw jua. at 2.3U p.m. W. G. APPS and SONS PTY.

LTD. Held. "iOODMAN. The Friends of the late Mr. CHARLES JAMES GOODMAN are re spectfully informed that his funeral will leavo his residence.

No. 313 Lennox -street, Richmond. THIS Saturday) MORNING, at 11 o'clock for the place of Interment, in the uurwiKxj irt-iiL-rai teajeiery. RAYDOULDS Ptv. Funeral Directors.

4 and 6 Cecil-street, Prabran. Ph. 17. GRIFFITHS. G.U.O.

Free Gardeners. Members Victorian Lodge No. 1 are Invited to follow remains late BROTHER GEORGE GRIFFITHS to place of Interment, Melbourne Genera) Cemetery, Carlton, THIS uai i aaiuraiy i at anproximaieiy x.xq p.m. W. D.

MEALMAKER, Secretary. JENKINS. The Friends of the late FREDERICK DUNCAN JENKINS are respect-fill I informed that hla remains will he In. terred In the Fawkner Cemetery. The funeral is appointed to leave bis residence, 60 dnvt.

AneiiHt. nt 11 a.m. a. v. ruuerai uireuiur, ituruu Melbourne, rnone uiao.

JOLLER. The Friends of the late Mrs, MARY M. JOLLER are Informed that her funeral will leave Sleight's Chapel, 138 Flinders-street. Melbourne, THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON, 20th August, at 2 o'clock, for uia uaaicigu venieierj. A.

A. SLEIGHT PTY, LTD, Central, 410. JONES. The Friends of the lata HENRY ROBERT JONES, J.P. (estate agent), are respectfully Informed that his funeral will leave Tins Saturday 1 AFTERNOON'.

2flth Auu at 3 o'clock, for the Melbourne General Ceme tery, canton, arr-ving at u.ao. Tel. Ml 350. I TONES. Members of the LODGE of SOUTH MBLBUtiKNB, 1NO.

81. A.tr. and A oi vitnurtiA, ana tne crait in general, arc Invited to follow the remains of meir cjiccracu v.w. rl. Junr.a, iiiisb- iu uie piace ut interment, jnei- cortege win leave ms resiacnce, is Kerierd- roiiu, unert r-ara, it-iis a inaiuraay) 29th August, at 3 p.m., arriving at the cemetery at 3.30 p.m.

jr. --iv-trT, Master. P. J. DAVIDSON.

Secretary. "IfcFEE. The Friends of the late Mr. Its. WILLIAM THOMAS AteVirP! n.Mjii, runup saiana, are respeciiuuy miormea that his remains will be Interred in the Boroon-dara General Cemetery.

Kew. The corteze win iviwu uie runtrai r-arior oi J. MOIOBWOnn, 3S0 Lvron-street. Carltnn. THIH a iKatur.

day), 29th August, at 3 o'clock. MCGRATH. Tho' Friends of Mr. JOHN McGRATH are respectfully notified that, the funeral of his loving wife, Ann, wit! leave hla riHfdinrv "Thn Pinna nilnrfn i THIS DAY (Saturday), 29th August, at i and O'CONNOR, all suburbs, and O'DONNELL. REQUIEM" MASS for the repose of the soul of the late JOHN KKANtJis tO'DONNELL will be celebrated at town, THIS MORNING (Saturday).

2fith at 7 o'clock. The funeral wul leave the church at 2.45 p.m. for the Wllllamstown R. PENN. Undertaker, comer Verdun and Ferguson streets, Wllllamstown.

Phone, Wllllamstown 188. PARSONS. The Friends of the late Mr. KDWARn PIT: ART. OARflnWo In.

formed that his remains will be interred in the New Che'trnhum ntnlrv. Unl1ntv.u.mari Tho funeral win leave his residence. Sand Grounds, Ingles-street, Port Melbourne. THIS uai toaiuraayj, me Zltin August, at 3.30 DRAYTON and GARSON, Funeral Directors, Head Office, 217 High-street, Malvern. -U1328.

TsICKETT. Th TTrlrnrfa nf fh. vr XT ANNIS PICKETT are Informed that her funeral will leave her residence, "Baroonah," 838 Inkerman-rond. Cautfield, THIS DAY (Saturday), the 29th August, at 2.18 p.m., fori vuiKiKty, arriving ar. a p.m.

LE3 PINE mid BON Ply. Funeral Dl- TJENDALt. The Friends of the late HARRY a-w a i rttuo nrjrt ua.uu are invuoa to iai-low hi remains to the Brlehton Ceraaterv. The funeral will leave the parlor of Le Pine and Son, Burwood-road, Hawthorn, THIS lsax ai.uraty), ium august, at 2 o'clock. LE PINE and SON Ptv.

Funeral DI. rectors. Jiioi. "DOJO The Friends of Mrs. ISABELL are respeciiuuy invuoa IO IOIIOW the remains of her dearly beloved daughter, Jean Isabell, to the Crematorium.

New Mel bourne Cemetery, Fawkner. The funeral will icave uer resiaence, oa fergie-street, North at 3 o'clock. K. robson. Funeral Director, comer arunswicB -street ana Bt.

ueorge north flUIWjr. ICIUimUUB JVVMIU. XV JACOB ROSENTHAL are informed that his remains will be Interred In tho Brighton Cemetery. The funeral is anoolnted to move from hla residence, 96 Broadway, Elwood, on juiiuAi, ouia August, at sf.iiu a.m. APPft and rtva Tjtv Tn IT v.

uinm luuun, iu auu, fi. RYAN. Tho Friends of ROBERT EDWARD RYAN are respectfully in-formed that thn mmalnn nr hla hAimrori 1 jui itiereaa, win oe interrea in the New Melbourne Cemetery, Fawkner. The funeral will leave St. Joseph's Church.

Melville-road, West Brunswick. THIS DAY (Saturday), 29th August, at 10.46 o'clock. JOHN ALLISON (Roy V. Allison) Morticians. Head Office: Richmond J1003).

RyAN Th Friends of JOHN ALOYBIUS RYAN are respectfully Informed that the remains of his dearly beloved wife, will be Interred In the Heidelberg The funeral is appointed to leave St. An-1 thony a Church, corner Necrim and Omnc iiuuu, aio vai isaturoayi, 29th August, at 2 p.m. A. V. TOBIN.

Fiinnral TilMitfna IF1X94. SC.VX?;77'IVA the late Mrs. UARA1I KATK RT-flTT in ih.i her remains will be interred In the Boroon-I ciiiticiy, nrw, a no i un era i will leave he residence of her dauKhterMrs. W. Lowe, No.

17 Oak-street. Hawthorn. THIS DAY (Bat- iiuajf, smi ab 1 y.Ui. W. O.

APPS and SONS PTY. J1148 (2 lines). SEXTON. REQUIEM MASS for the Ret nf tha Hnnl nf tha lata XTpb TTII.Ia ol TON will be celebrated at the Church of the Sacred Heart. Newcastta-atraat.

Nkwimh THIS (Saturday) MORN I NO, at 9.30. The funerat will leave the church at 2 o'clock for ma niiuausBvuwu ciucicry. rrWOMPSON. The Friends of Mr. STEPHEN TiiuMfHUN, or 10 Falrvlew-grove, Kant Malvern, are informed that the remains of his wife, Edith, will be Interred in the Flinders Cemetery.

The funeral will arrive nt the cemeterv rates. THIS DAY (ftaiur. if nl" ANKUSL, IIIWUl giOCK. jb rinn ana bun rty. Funeral Directors.

J1104. CREMATION NOTICES. alREMATlON Assurance. lnaulre Crema torium Office, 422 O.l, Phone MONUMENTAL MASONS. A Ai.4 -MONUMBNTAI.

OONSTRUCTIONa Hhowmom sud Work.) urarti'flu. a. Jd.iDouro& usou wh (3 lln.g). A Charle, Heath A Don, Ply. Honum.ntal Ar.iong.

MB nore.M.iir.. a. Mlh. KM. 'AS Mldit.

Th. whnt.a.t.. comt, direct to you. Deal direct. Mv.

com- Bt COnBK.N and SONS PTt. S93 Melb. (near 8peDe.r-M.I. a 1M9; 0.10 cilllon Bill (JWjMll. And braocbea.

Katablubed 300 y.ara a leaf. hiii UA AvutrsUa. Colds and Chills. BIRTHS. BOIXE (nee Fearon).

On the tSth Ausuat, at "Strthmore," Preston, to Mr. and Mr, a. Bolle a daughter (Lorraine Rom). BOWMAN. On the 16th Aurust, to Mr.

and ir.iih HmmM. "St. Helens." ft'A Bendi. co-avenue, Beatleigh son Kenneth Mac- annald). BtrNNETT (nee Nellie Kaye.wOn the 10th August, to Mr.

and Mr, A. Bunnett, of 31 Baraiy-sireei, ruMvs sua i.anard AUan. Both welL JOHNSON (nee Triale Warren). On the SUn Auirust. at fit.

Andrew', East Melbourne, to Mr. and Mrs. JTredk. W. Johnson, of rJonneoie wu.

KENNEDY (nee Monica Flynn). On the 23rd Cyril Kennedy, 43 Lyndon-street, East Cam' berwell a son (Phillip Cyril). TANPIUER (nee Ethel Shannon). Op the lath August, at Kle-Ora Private Hospital, Regent, to Mr. and Mrs.

Geo. lAnphiar a SOn lAIUUfl LEWIS. On the 9th Aurust, at aft. Komnya. Ararat, to nr.

ana wrs, jona Lewis a daughter (Bette Yvonne). NICH0LL8 (nee Edna Jones). On the 18th AuEiiat, at Dun robin Private Hospital, More-- )snd-road. to Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Nlcholla -a aaugnier wucmn bow weu, Filth gencrauon.

PADDLE. On the 22nd Augurt. at i nn rrf I wood, to Mr. and Mrs. R.

Paddle, 2 Alfred-street, Caulfieid a daughter (i-eome tisaj. PELLEW Malsie Smith). Oa the 20th August, at Memorial Maternity Hospital, Adelaide, lo Mr. and Mrs. 1.

V. Pellew, of "Sunnyslne," Kensington rant a uaugh' ter. Both welL PRTTTNGILL. On tho 20th Aueust. at 534 uac-eireei, nurui rimujr.

iu air. buu wi E. ti. fetunKiu a son luavia juawini. PROSSER (nee Alma Freeman).

On the 22nd Aumigt. at at. Hciens Private HosnltsJ. secdon, to Mr. and Mrs.

V. B. Prosser a aaugnier vicaryj. jduui weu. QUINTON.

On the 18th August, to Mr. and Mrs. Qulnton, ot Morelapd a daughter (Joan). Both well. RILEY (nee Gladys Dawtrey).

On the 20th August, at private hospital, Brunswick, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred PJley A daughter (Judith iiorrainej. ROBINSON (nee Alice Dutton). On the 9th August, at iu inr, auu mi a.

E. R. Robinson, 2 Myrtle-street, Hawthorn a daughter (Helen Fay). cm art fnrs Dorothv Selleck). On the 20th August, at 14 Pearce-atreet, Caulfieid, to SMITH (neo Eddy).

On the 26th August, at Myross irivaie Jiospiiai, Jinnaaaie, to i and Mrs. Norman E. Smith, 98 Claremon avenue, Malvero, S.H.4 twin daughters. THOROOOOD (nee Malsie Brenchley). On the 25th Aupust, at Epworth, to the wife of Albert 'rnorogooa a boo.

WARD. On the 17th August, at Bister Moy's, Private Hospital, Fern Tree Gully, to Mr. and Mrs. C. 1.

Ward. Boronla twin sons (itooeri ueorge, uouu usoaaraj pmwmuv. All well. WEAVER Owe Morrison) the 26th1 August, at Jessie Mcpherson Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs.

G. O. Weaver. 2 Marlon- street, crifimoo a aaugnier. wnnnaRD On the 16th Aueimt.

at Wonth- aggi, to Mr. and Mrs, A. Voodard, of 43 v-anieron-rureov sua two nuursj, wotner wen. ENGAGEMENTS. THE ENGAGEMENT Is announced of Joyce, tr-and of Cr.

and Mrs. W. Prld- ham, Lucknow -street. Ascot Valo, to Harry naaii, emcsL nou ui mr, ana Axia, n. juui liConara-cruceai, abcol vaie.

THE ENGAGEMENT Is announced of Ntnett only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Malrs.

'Burnslde," Anderson-road, Hawthorn, to trans waroy. ewer son or air. ana airs. t. w.

vaugnan, Kaiang-avenue, uamoer- wen. THE ENGAGEMENT Is announced of Gladys May, younger aaugmer oz Atr. ana Mrs. it. utter.

46 Martin-road, Glen Iris, to Thomas Walter, elder son of Mr, nnd Mrs. j. onn aieioourne ana -ttyneion. MARRIAGES. CAREY AARONS.

Oa the 24th July' the marriage was quietly celebrated of Harry x. ciaesi son ot air. ana Jra. jmrry rnrv MraojUrtc." Wmt MHhnurna. Thelma, only child of Mr, and Mrs.

M- Aarons, council uiun Hotel, wangaraua. HALL CRAVKN. On the 20th Jul v. at St. cathedral, Capetown, n.

E. Hail, nr ucKiana, victoria, to t. ai. craven tnce LAWK IiARnKV fin thB 1t Aumist. at St.

Amorose's cnuron, urunswica, oy tne jtev. vainer fower, aiynie Eileen, second uaugn-ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Daxcev. 7fl vane-street, Brunswick, to George James, wiy con vi Air. ana juts. J. iAWi, jjavies-oireci, urunswica.

SILVER WEDDING8. COHEN DYTK. On tho 30th AUCIiflt. 1911. at cambcrwcll.

by Rabbi Dr. Joseph Abra-liams. AT, Benjamin, son of the late Eva mm Hi in mi ioduii, id nivalin ftuiine, dnuglilor of Isabel and the late David M. Dyte. Prcncut address, 364 Dandenoog- iuuc, Aiuai.

di. niiua. H0LLSY LEEWORTHY. On tho 30th Aa trust, at St. David's Church of Eng land.

Moorabbln. hv the Rev. Alfred CafBo Thomas E. A. Hoi Icy, eldest son of tho late Mr.

and Mrs. John Hollev. of Baxter, to Llllle E. Lecworthy, only daughter of uib iaie ur. una airs, u.

ijccworuiy, oi Lynn Villa, Nepean-mad, Moorabbln. Present address, ''Te Honcl," 126 Charman-ruad, Cheltenham, Victoria. UcCLURE RMITIL On the 30th Atimwt. 1911, at Ballarat, Florence, eldest daughter youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs' jicuiure.

ussenaon. tresent Aaaress; urum-eondra-avenue, Geelong. GOLDEN WEDDING. 7 VANS STUART. On Uie 11th August.

18S6. at Port Melbourne, James, the second of Carlton, to Clara, the only daughter of uie i me gunn una jura oiuari, 01 umiweii, JlordlaTloc. Also, we wish to thank all relations and friends for ail telegrams, pre- Bcma aim Kina nouKnis, DEATHS. ADI.ER. On tho 24th An Rust.

At Glen Innes. N.3.W. (result of motor accident), Edward jonn, tne deany beiovea nepnew or air. md Mrs. W.

J. Clark. 116 Pickles-street, Port Melbourne, and lovlnc cousin of Mr. and Mrs. W.

D. Clark. On the 28th August, at her residence, icracHcn-avenue, nornicoie, ii.jo, Catherine, the dearly loved wife of Hugh McKay Angus, idvuir mower oi ahbiii ouku, aucu, uui, joau, two, ana mane, agea a years, At resL ARNDELL. On the 28th August, at the rest-! ucui-a vi nis aauguier, airv. aj.

v. van, on Scott-street, Moonee Ponds, George Steven, dearly loved husband of the late Henrietta, lovinz father of tore ft. Henrietta. (Mrs. Can), Maud (Mrs.

Jamteson). aged 85 years. At real. ITUl'DTflt' ft-, mil T.11.. Bamuel Charles Atherton.

dearly beloved husband of the late Rose Atherton. and loving father of Leah (Mrs. BoydJ, May (Mrs, J. Smith. Coldstream), Cecil (kltled irt France).

Dorothy, Tom, Jack and Gladys (Mrs. W. Beasy). IS Rrandchlldren and grat-grandfather of Barbara Boyd. In his tuQ year.

i.ate Victorian Kauways, Our wonderful father. BAILEY, On the 27th August, at the Children's Hospital, Brian Robert, beloved young ut son of Alva and Rita, loved brother of, Patricia, Joseph, Kenneth, John, loved Brand-, safe in the arms of Jesus'. Balfour. On the 27th August, Alexander Balfour, loved son of the late Robert and Ellxabeth M. Balfour, of Colllnewood.

bro ther ot Robert (deceased), and loved uncle of Edith (Mrs. Danks) and John, aged SO BARRY.on the 28th August, at Cheltenham, John Barry, aged 03 years: for 30 years employe of SL Kllda city Council. BOWER. On the 14th August, a't 28 McKln-ley-street, Echuca, Margaret Moore, beloved mother of MarKnret (Mrs. T.

Susan IMrs 8. Harvey), ElUabeth T. T. Or-' Jccale (Mrs. D.

A. Sutton), Mary Hrs. C. w. Adams), Helen, William and An- lairs, n.

Aspinaii), in ner 2na The long day closes. BROWK rtr. ,1,. A.4 tttA VH dence of her-boo, 4S Carroll-crescent, Gardiner, Mary Ann. beloved wife of the late John Brown (Latrobe, Tasmania), loving iviucr oi uaptain J.

Brown laeceueo, BurnJe. Tasmanlal. Thomas. Frank (de- jwed), Edward, Frederick and Elizabeth tirred Melbourne General Cemetery. BK0WN, Ernest.

A token of respect to the memory of Brown, from his fellow "iMti, ruDiisrung noom. Age voice. BURKE On the 27lh August (suddenly), k'i of Dolph and loved sister-in-law; Creek VrtAmv oath CA8SELL8. On the 17th August, Joan Mar-i Enr, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

J- L. Casiells, of 282 Lygon-street, Carl-1 ton, beloved sister of Kevin, and niece of nw, monms. a7tl August, at Northeote, Edith Blanch, beloved wife of H. J. Clarke, ua loving daughter-in-law and true friend A patient sufferer a COCHRANE.

On the 28th August (suddenly), at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. A. iV.rrL. 1 Fen wlck-st rest, Geelong, of the late George Cochrane, formerly of Traralgon, Olppsland, and lov WR mother of Ada (deceased), Emily (Mrs. Jamleson).

Ulrnnl iirxrti. Rtn iMrl. CBmcrpn), MaudiMn. Wlckam), Ines (Mrs. George, Florence Harris) and fcii.

course), in ner ejoia year. Private Interment. C.mEMU8- th 2th August at her South Hfarra, Brld-t-' wtie ot the late Henry Cornelius, tov-iVLInd devoted mother of William. Mary, Alicia end Harry. Privately interred Fawk Mr Cemetery, August.

My her soul rest In pesce. MEMORIALS ON TERMS From 12 To 500 PIOM CI DEPOSIT. MONTHLV CSMTeBI, City and Counfty. URANQEMENTS CONFIDENTIAL. WUMINTAU WORK.

IN AUSTRALIA. UAil or WRITS to GRANITE MEMORIALS "HWM, BANK-BUILDINGS, MELBOURNE, (b Lines). WOnK OUARANTEEO. CafALOQUEB SENT ANYWHERE). Australia asked' for the resignations ofi 139 of its officers.

An injunction waa granted against the resignations being given effect to until after a court hearing. Coiulrieraiion.of the abolition of exchange charges, the prohibition of State cheque taxation, far revenue purposes and the appointment of a "National Appointment Board" were made to the Banking Commission by Professor Gib- Un. The Minister in Charge of Territories has issued permits to prospect for oil over large areas in Papua and New Guinea. The Civil Aviation department has accepted tenders for the supply of 12 revolving airway beacons and 12 aerodrome identification beacons to assist in night flying between capital cities. A net surplus of 1410 for the last financial year was disclosed by the chairman of the Tramways Board.

Reference to the loss sustained by the Broken Hill Proprietary Company by the death of Mr. R. N. Kirk, who had been the company's agent in Sydney since 1896, was made -at tho annual meeting yesterday by the chair man (Mr. R.

C. Meares), He said that Mr. Kirk had been an outstanding officer for many years and his services would be greatly Bearing a post1 mark, an anonymous letter containing a 6 note as "conscience money' was received by the Water Commission. Literary Supplement. -An absorblnr nev serial story, "King Hlgrlns," by Captain Frank Shaw.

dealing with excltine events In a Central American Republic, is begun to-day. Owlnf to the Spanish civil war this story has Immediate topical interest. The Interesting articles on The New India, by Rev. F. C.

Andrews, are continued, as are the agreeable reminiscences under the heading The Evening of His Uie. Mr. Neville W. Cayley resumes his enlightening studies on Australian Bird Lore. A frraDhic descriDtlon of relleioiLt activity in the "Never Never" land la given in an illustrated article on The Church in the Bush.

The recent musical seasons in London and America are described by 'special correspondents. In Masterpieces ot Art a great Die ture by J. M. W. Turner is discussed.

Other Interesting articles and newsletters are Germany Under Arms (irom Berlin), what London Is Doing and Thinking; Maeterlinck, the Belgian roet and Mystic; The world of science (Diseases of the Blood and Main's Imlta tlons of Nature's Colors)- Sydney Holland, "Prince of Many Cargoes; American" Baseball from Within; writers anu Readers (The -Pun) Men and Affairs (A Lonely Island; Old Vic- corian school Days, and' Ships ot the Past. Country Section. Federal financial a.qfi!Rtim fnt tha export fruit Industry will be requested by a deputation to tne Minister of Commerce In Canberra on Tuesday. Cobden Dairvmen'a Asnnnl.tlnn an nual meeting urged the Government to establish scholarshirjs for. vetprin.rv science at the University of Sydney, on condition tnat give four years' service to Victoria.

Sporting Section. Selections and a review of tha performances of the horses engaged at the Epsom Cud meetlna Uwiav are illshed. -Th. Ait.tralt.n Tutb.n uubM.j. Will day, when many well-performed homes are to appear.

Selections and the pro gramme appear. discussed tribunal Th. fl.l 11.. 1. championship of Australia has been reduced to eight, which Includes two Vic w.

uuio mw bidiuintiers. VVA AmM ar. Vam, I responsible for notable performances In the current series of English orlckec matches. Literary Supplement 4-9 Sporttnr 16-1? rostal Notices Iiellers to the Editor In the Law Courts i Weather 22 Woman's Interests 23 The Churches 23 Contract Bridge 23 Country Section it Commercial and Mining jj Broadcasting Programmes 3D The main Illustration Include the 'Flying Doctor'' and hla alarm, anhnni- ctrl tennis ehamnlnfi.iiin.. Mn.ni schools at hockey and the blgit Jump at.

ue tvagga show. Index to Advertisements, Page 20 in last Column..

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