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TTIE AGE, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, 191G. MARRIAGES. DEATHS. On Active 8ervlc.

IN MEM0RIA1M. The Anzac Heroes. 'KILPATRIOK. In m-tnnrv nf TmI. who DEATHS.

On Active Service. SI ANN AIjTa A tribute of rrspoct to our dear frlii d. I'riiste Chrlw Slannall, who died of wounds un 31t July received in Prance ua, 19Ji July. One of the best, Inserted by E. Sfeedes, M.

M'Claren, also eonv radv nf Private Gcurgo SlX-'Uren, n-porttd missuig in Franco on 10th July, -SIA-SOA. In aad and loring memory of Corporal James Miimro, killed in aotion in France ou 3rd Anguat. Uiird bt-lovod aon of James and Uie Ute Ellon Slason, Cochrane' Cretk. and loring srand-son of 3Irs. Mamui, Jlealitw.

and tlie Ute Sfichael aiul Mary U-jniuUy. of SloliagiU and Slaivern, aged DEATHS. FIPIJV On' the flOth Aumt, at hta rrciili-nre, LawreroMttreut, lHr 1m, Now Zealand, Uharkvi, Uie beloved hiilamd of knima, aial father of Sirs. Nowhury, and dearly be lorod broUier of Sirs. T.

-Loveteu. 393 Gure-street, Fitsroy. in bis S2nd aur. SXaweU papew pkass ety. At rest.

Deeply regwttod. FOLEY. On tlw 6th rVptetnbrr, at the residinee of her parent, Alacph'raon-stra-t, Footscray, Ada Ade'lue Sland. Uie dearly beloved twin dautthter of Edward and Aria Fej-. agil 3 yarns ami 10 uairhr.

lnterri-d at Footasjray Canetry on the 7th ScKember. 1LLP. UAYI74. On the Sth Sombor. at 11 Swan-struet, Il4hDKind, John MaUbiw.

dearly loved out son of John and Mary Hayc. ag.d months. U.i-P. DEATHS, On Active Service. GOOD.

Tn lowing mnmory of my old friend. Privet Jack Good, dail of wounds recetted France. Inserted by okl friend. P. A.

HewcC GTRAOH On Uie 2Sth July, killed in action In France. Private Juhn Grabe. beloved third son of Mrs. If. tlraiis and the late Patrkk Grsoe, 1 Miller-street, UtieJriumid, fonuurly of Trunk Lead, liaildon.

Ilvl.d. RA'NfT. iA stnrere tribute ito the memory of our oub tnate. Prirate GraiU, who was lulled in action in Franco ou 20th July, He was a aoldkr and a man, Inserted by tila etuh uuttes of the iorth Richmond Methodic SUn's OluU Git ANT. Killed in action at PrRierea, France, on 2 'th July, 1 rival Stanley n.tvnd of Sfr.

titc. Grant, of Koouua, Violet Town, aggd iJ jean. GREENING. Killetl in action In France 20th TuL', Piivate JnabiM Gmriro dterly lovxl and only son of Joseph and Muy (jreening, Iiiga strict, Jti.Uiat. aid loviug Uwaier of Laura aud Molly, ogud 25 years.

One of God's best. OYE, KJled in action in France on 15th Ju1y7 Sydrey late of 2S Uootreet, Flemington. sued IP yeirs ind 3 months. HALLETT On the 31st July, Sergt- R. 1U (HilTe) HallcU, darling huiband of Maude.

Ute Highbury-gixjve. Eat Prahran, ilUst beloved son of Ciptaja R. W. and Sir. Hallut, of 40 Llautaau BIRTHS.

ALL19S (me Irene nirriri. On the 28th August, at 52 Tyrone-street, Hotith Yarra, to Mr. ami Mr I-frcd Alkn sua (Allied Luuluy), lived 6 days, liENJAMLV. On the 2Hii August, at "Whare-Koa." Jueea'-road, the wile of Bcnjaaut BIGGS fnea B. SL Jarris).

On the 7th Septrra-w. at WW 1-icfclos-aUwt, Soutv Sleltionrne, to Sir. and Mrs. tarry G. G.

Ciltit -i tia.mUu.-r (Myitis iMIilmu (tfotii well). -IitiWRENN). On the nth flqitanber, at Uildurs, the wifo of W. J. Bowring a BKACHBR (nee Ethel Parker).

On the 8th Aujuvr. at Ilvdeslrwt, Fantcray. to Ihe wife ill lU.iMit Henry Gladstone Hraoiier a daughter. On ihe Align, at Fitnv, ihe wife F. J.

Brook, of cu'n ti Hrfi (iMwin Francis). Itt'TLLIi'. On Uiu lSih. August, nt 01 Slay-stitet. North F-itwoy, the of P.

Butler a Win, CAMPBELL (nee Florr.e Bnwdeii). On the 3rd at l-iwths. to Mr. ami Sir. J.

0. Ci.upliell a Both doing veil. DALHKIMKdi ljia Boll'. the Vgtt. to Mr.

nuil Si's. A. Ihiiheiiuvr. of 21A North Fitaruj a aon August villi-, i. DAVIS.

On the 13th Augti't, at 'Ciirmo' 133 i n-il M-reot. Willi.iu.&tiiwn, to Mr. anil Mrs. G. K.

-e i i daughter. DEAN (nee Doris Quiltv). On the 30th August, nt 4it Pslroerston-sireet, Cirlton, to Mr. and Sirs. II.

F. Dtn -a daughter (Nolle Lorraine). liAWNH On the 27-Ji August, at "GleJimare." H-me-road, New pert, to Sir. and Mrs. Klvunl Ganne a daughter (Tlwra Glaoyr).

Beth well. GRAY (Rmw de Gari). On the 25th August, nt Nana DrtiuU'. Tiio Gmre, Obtwrg, Urn wife of StAif Sergeant-Major A. 10.

Giv- eon (Keith Montmre). GRHnNING. On the, 3rd SciucmW, at'ft" Ap-pMotvrort, Hk-hinnml, the wife of SLr. after Greening son. Both well.

GROVES. On tho 13th Anguet. to Mr. and Mr. J.

Groves. "Son Ji." Resliba-rood, Glen Huntly a daughter (Marjorio Norma). HARRISON (nco Florrio TrHirrier). On the 4th Srphvnber, at "Lanoewood," private hospital, Kew, to Mr. ami Sir.

W. J. Harrison, of Malveru twin daughters. All veil. II RATI I (neo Furphy).

On the Slat August, at "Wyndham Ourlewia, N.S.W., the wife of Arthur Heath a aon. HILL (nee Sranrfun). On the 27th Aotriwt at Nnno Rtei-eJiron'a private. hnq1tl, rrtet, Williamstflvni, to Mr. and Mrs.

Ytta. Urn, of 50 Verdowtrect a son (stillborn). HIXOULIPFB. Oa 3rd September, at Cuitisaua prirate hospital, Daniknong-road, "inn-mr, to Lieutenant loa actiro aerrice) and Sirs. G.

L. Hitchliffe a son. HOIXOWAT (I'hTlta Marolnhh). On tlio Sth Ai'pist, at K.Tcm, Now Ztfllft-sd, to Mr. anil Mrs.

HiiRh HrdtowHj-, llansuut, ILiMtra, New Zmlimd a (lWen Nancy). nOVHNDEX. On 1st Prptcmbrr. at 71 TVgh-iitreot, Ttionitninr, to Mr. and Sirs.

G. D. liou-ndoo ft dai'tthter. HI'LL tnce Crookett). On the 8M Pcptembnr.

at Nurse Fox's jvirato bowpttal, to Sir, anrt Mrs. R. J. Hull, 7 SlaiutnVld-fttrcet, NorthwX a lUujthtar (SlarLi Agnes Fiunces). HUNTINGTON (nee Muriel Thorn).

On the 31H August at "Slurntan," Warley-poad, East Malvora. viit of Stanley Runtincton a son (llouJld Stanley). lUth doing irell. KlUKLAND (wo Era 05wn). On Rep-tntwr.

at Heights, nriTato twirita). 72 Ktw'ncuin. tiu, wile of A. II. Kirkland i daitchtw (Nanrj Brolyn.

KLLEJTT. On the 7th AuBiiit. at NVe navato hospital. 'Fbmmet Huiim. Enau-m Hill, wife at SLaoley F.

Kdlult, Port Mtlbcunio Lvin Rons. KIUWAN (nee Alice Glccoon). On the 13th. August, at lono. (o and Mrs.

dim A. Kir wan a daughter (ilftrturot rvirah). LEWIS. On the 4th fiptnil-. at "Bcthwla" p-iTri' hotfiiui.

Itii hnxMitl. tl.e uifo of T. H. Lois, Mdl-Btrei'tp Toorak a iLuikdUt. MAHUR (we Katie the Sth Srp-UJiilvr, at '27 Tho Pantile.

Aoot Vale, the wife (if.lohn Slalter a son (Janu-a Josvpli). Both MTIAN.DL18H. On -llh September, the wife lluph A. of "LhTlaJt'," IVure-Mrft't, Kenaington a Mn (Hosii Victor). Uoth well.

MOIM11S nw Enma llocret). On the 22nrt JnlT, -tl Cnprer.r.r-fftnet, St the wife of Charlfs 0EATH3. On Active Service. SHEUIIAN. On the 20ch Jut, kJOod in aetion In h'rure.

Lancw4riaral big-iic Jamns Pientt Hheohan, the dtvly knwl nxhu of W. sod Slaohin, Deiabigii-ruad, Anusoale, ilorjong, li.SJW., pauur pleads cvpg. His duty done. RKrXNT5IL In sad and loring memory of only son ud brother. Private lUvinald Skiiuier.

wiio died rrf Illness ou Uie UUi Augiua, lino, in l-ranuo, Iwloved sou of William J. Kknuier. and broth of Ml. W. H.

Till and Plome, of dUvr-treut, Tbo-ronga, sste uf Bruiuwick and West iliuiboume, aged 2S. He never shunmxl Ids country's call, UdIy gate bis life, his ail; He dittl the IiuIvUks to dofend. An Australian auiditr's nottls end. 8MTTH. Killed in action at the Somme, on the STlth August, Uutiuauuit Sidney O'Carrol BmlUi, lUfle Brigaiie.

BriUrfi army, fovroerly of Queens-lander. Uie of CliristcUurcb, New Zealand, aged 24 years. Exaltarit honore. STAPIJ7TON Kdled In aotion oa 2flth July. Pe.

William Jamm Srapletou (Flynn), Uie dear and lontig friei-d uf Abo Snnstun, 100 GUdstone-Uvet. South, Slelbourue. Then thoi vlv am reunited. Will oiler proldu to Gud; Bnt the one 1 uxo wilted and ionged for iLieu voieole bemviti Uie rod. Sly haro, s-outMuicre in France.

Inserted by his lotwg (rUud, Alice Swanaton, KTAPLBTON. A tribute of Irve to my dear oid pal. Flynn, wiio died a ithlvi druth Kiuewhere iu Fiance on tra 20Ui July. A loviag fritml, line and kind. He proved lo be in lien it and mind: A Usda mate, too, as well.

Whilo he 011 tartii wUh ua did dwell. B.rt ni-w his spirit it hits fed. Aud no is iiiunltend with tlio dead; to ihitj's rail, Hj diini ior frwviuiu, one and all. lnarted by his l.mng friend, TilHe Warner: slro I'te. 1.

11. G.tiui ou active sertico iu riance). fiTRODn-WEBSTEIt. Killrd In ncUo.1 in 2SUi July. V.cUir (Bert), dourly be-lowjd tfcund sou Itonie eitrtaie-Webs'or, 0 Nol-sousilaoe, SourJt and broUww of Tom, Doily ami hxatideon of Uto Thomas Mrode, of BecKl-o, aged 22, Tlie UMMt nob aorifiaB TEMP-ANY.

On Uie Sth Aiajunt, killed in aetion (n France, Gunner Albert Roy, Uu youngest son ef lleury and Sophia Tominny, tl) Toorak-riMd, South Sarra, aged IS years tl tuonths. THOMAS. On Uie 12th August, died of wounds received at l-Wicn, Private David Henry 'I'homas, the deariy loved sun of Wafliam and Ann Thomas, of Golden pnnt, Chowtvn, late of the engiuuering branch of Uie Molbouxoo and sietropoU-tau Boutf of Works, cgod 37 ytais. His duty nobly done. TOPPINfl.

Died of wounds In Franee. on 10th AtsTDst. LiimxvOonxTnU A. hk TVmpicc (Bert), be-jOTed ymmgeat eon of Sfra. 31.

Tupp-ng, Oarlton, and brother of Sirs. A. H. Cowloy, Sydney; iMn. J.

B. Surgeon, Sydney; George, Jleory, MeUie and May, and 4iephew uf and ALrs. North-oote. A soldlw and a TR AVERS. Ki Ural in action, on Uie 0th August, Corporal 0.

Trarcrs, sou of I. Travira, Elsteru-wick. WEl'R, On the 5th Augi-st. killed In action In France, Lance-Conuwl Haysom Weir, dearly loval bmUier of Lilv and David Weir, ot "Belize," 001 King-strrct, Wost Melbourne;" agL-d 2U year. Ono of Uie boat, A soldier, I.ovcd- ly nil who knew him, WmnHIWR.

Killed in acUen on 2Sth July, Alark, buloved unciu of Jean, SladgoUne and Jr-weJl. WIEBBLEa. Killed in action on the 2Sth July, In France, Slaxk Wlnn-lar, youngmt sno of Uie lato Sir. and Sir. O.

WbeJer, Ojcryong, and loruig brother of Charlie, Rtn, Gcgo and Jrm, Mm. Palmer, Sirs. AfNamara, Barber: also Alias Wheeler, Adelaide and Sydney papers pleaso coin-. God's will bo done, Oiu hero. Inserted by his brother, Oiurlio, and nlster-ln-law, ElheL WILKINSON.

Killed in action on 10th Augirt, somewhere in Fram, Private Harold George, the l-eliived youngest sm of tho Into James WiL-insfKi, ot Tallamr-ittu. and Jlrs. 1-riuliord. 2 Bayiiew-tor-race. A wot Vale, also the dearly beloved broUmr of Oopw.ral Ednard J.tjih-s, an active servire, and Jsalvllt Wllkuwon, king steiin of Sir.

F. Prit-churd, and stepbruthej ot Cyru. aged 20 years. No mother -wua there to- soolho his brow. IN MEM0RIAM.

D0U4N. In loring memory of ny dear mother, no isust-d awaj- ou m.h StptiJiiUw, 1012: aho Tm vlia Jerilderie, bUi Marco, W' do lergH them, -re tovwl them too dearly For Uu-lr tnumory to lade from our hes HLe dream; rineerriC1 Dt pcak WDeI1 hPt zuournJ Our tlWhta often rt on days that have been, Inserted by rooks and family Sydney. DOIA.lri loring tiuauory of inj- dear mother, who psW away ou 10th StpUinhor, 1012. at N.w-pert; alto no dear IxBikiuI Brooks, feno died eih March. iwx.

at Jenldeiie. Inserted by kning daughter and sun-in-law, and -family, SL K. Brjc. HawUium. BUt gte.

oy the beautiful gate, Wrre Uie angeb nu (ouung bhall w-4it; aada. mwi oc tho bl), Uu fewest other Wa shall meet by the beautiful gate. loJ'a moi7 of our darling baby, Harokl Oliver, who died ou 0th September, 1014. at iovtseray, aged A inomha. th.i(d,t We lVM joq goon, laelored djrung, jur.

your Koum; UarokL our daring, yoar swvut little face, MlTSfi b' t0riait araxidmothcr, i.p,,RuIS,".V1 lnTlnt memory of our dear broUier wmiam Hun JuMftih, who died on the OUi Si.tomber, 11)14: aUo our dear mother, April, f40. ith October, lb05 (Uto ot West Slelboarne). At vest. HAiaRY. In loving memory rf our father, Jolm lUJntner.

who pate.d away ou Uie Oth SetKengM. HUB: also our lonng mother. EhxalvUt Ann, and our dear lit tlo daugiaer, Linda, vvbu posed away to Maroh, 1014. inaertwl by Jane and George Harry. HARRY, A tribute of love in memory of our whn ith Septemtwr, 1015.

at It) 14 Ur Wth March, Reunited. Honest and just was dear old father. Condi niti ing all Uiinpt daJiormtl wid mean; His truth and his taxil serene. Sbatne kiu-w hiiu nut; In- sullered no duvraee. To be honest, fair nnd his molto; None left can ever fill his place.

Inserted by their loving sou and daitghter-iu-Uw, W. and M. niLL. In Iming meroory of my dear wife and Our loving mother, who departed Uua kfe on Uie 1th SipUmbor. 1014, at Ivmilioe, Sadly missed.

Inserted by her loving husband and family, EMMETP iMlTCH EIAt In loring memory of my dear son aud brother. Sidney lWoIi, who died on Uie fXli SeptemlKv, 1015; ahai my dear daughter and sister. Ebza AlitcheH, who died on the 12U August, 1810, both of Burnley. A faithful eon, so true and kind. No sou on oaith like him I tind; One year has pamod, and none can tell The loss of my son I lorod ao well.

He bore his pain, ho bore it well. But what he suffered uooo can tell; Peacefully sleeping, rettUng at Ust, Life's weary trouble and siifferiiig past, Inserted by their loring mother, SL Torpey, and sjstcrs, EmUy and Jemie. jairNSON. In loring memory of our drar sister, EQixabeUi, who died Sth iltflo; aha) our niece, Sfinnie Gcohong, wloo died ISth Septeiu-ber. ImmacujAte heart of Mary.

Your prayeri for her extol; sacred heart of Jesus. Have mercy on Iter soul. Insertod bv her loving hmUien, J. and Timothy" O'Connor: lao her loring Hijitcr-in-law, JOHNSON. In loving memrrv of my drar wlfs, Elizaluth, wiio pasced away Sth September, 1015; alsy my dear daughtor, Sllnule, died lMh 1013, at 52 Oouniiig-idriei, Ncth Akllouii.o.

Si I ii in no certuhi ken Thnt no hlddji gdef is there; Sotvo.v that is reier spukn la tho hanlest Kru-f to Uur. Gone, but not forgittcn, lnserteil by lior loring husband, M. Johnson. JOHNSON. In sacred memory of my dar mother, JoluuitMl, wh-j prwed awhy Sth tvpuanlier, lbl5.

alio my dear and cdy raMor, Minnie, uil lrth SeiKnubcr, 1013, and dear little Tetldk, diol 2rd May, 1013. raetfd lienrt of Jcfih, Have mercy on their souls. Sleep Mi, dear loved ones, I would not awake theo, Kit -arrow arid trt.uble to rinrkuu your brow: How is yowr rest, with Hrds singing o'er llice. No pain nnd no sorrow can otne to thee now. Insertod by nor sorrowing daughter, Lizzie JOHNSON ln loving retnnnbranca of my Ister.

Eliinlieth Johnson, who died on tho September, 1015; iUi her dear daughter. Sliimie tiiv IIP 'wlw dia on 18Ul 3eptcmU'r, 1113. She bade no one a last good-bye, waved her hand fi none; Her spirit flew before wo knew 'Dint from us aha had gone. Home day when shadows deepen, And the call comes down the Hue, Will your face bo there to uelcamo mo At Uie eUi. dear sister mints, Inserted by her Moving aidUx, J.

II. Lents, and fatlnr, T.O.C. JONES. ln awiet and lot-toe; memory tt my dear husband and father, Tlionuu Jtxics. wiio jwied to the niglkr life on tho luth September, lulu, at Brusawick.

Ho bore lit pain, and bore it wen. But what he suffered none can tell; Peacefully sk-epifig, rating at last, Lite's weary troubles nnd sulTerifigs post. A Ions ami patient snliercr at rest. The hrk meat, tlie tsevere. We little thought his dentil si near; Only those who have lut aru able to tell The iMin at l-eart at not saying farewell.

Inserted by his lrwuig wife and family, Charlie, Arthur, Cedric, Henry' Kd Pe-wly. BnviaWick. LOGAN. In loving inmuay cf my dear wife and our dear mother, Elinlxth, vho juuwcd away at Croydon un tho llth ScpUuubex, lit 10. R.I.P.

Immaculate hmrt of Your prayem for her to. Lai; -Ssared heart of Jcmu, Have rnervy ou hor soul. Inserted by lovtog husband and children, LOJID. In loring hrontory or my only horelson, wiio died on the Oth ttoptemtxr, liXJU I do out forget you, nor do I Intend, 1 think of you deariy, uasl will to tiio end; Ton years have still fresh in my mind, ia my iloar lov4ng aoa ut patient and kind. You are always in my It is sweet to npcnk roar luuoo; In life I loval drarly.

In death I du the vturw. 'InsorUri by his loving mother. MAL1N. A faithftil faUier, so true and kind; No fiicnds on earth Uko him wc'H nnd. Five nam hate paansl and none an ten.

The luu of our dear father, we loved so well. SMTTH SMITH. On the 20th July, at Auburn Mtthodist Chunh, by Rev. John Thomas, Harry. i of Mr.

ami Mm, it Smith. Hawthorn, to LUllan, ttmcftwr oi air. ana Airv 4. Dmiia, au- ssiith Kionnr.r. rw ia nth Ausust.

At. Silas's Chiui-h. Albert Tark. jy the 1U. K.

Miunwi, a in u. ujie iui nainaiiuu. elier nn r.f AlJre and the Ute Alevander Smith, of South Vnrra, to Ethel. thiol daughter of Wil- Kilda. WALKER HIE.

On the 25th J.dy, at the Miliar. Ilcrlrt Uvxvt, only eon of Mr. and Mrs. J. L.

Wolkrr. of Fast Slalvem. to Dorothy Enid, clikr daughter of Sir. and Sin. J.

A- Duthle. of Anuaaic. Ittent adUitss: "Akanoa." Brunei- Kr.t. t-aat Maitern. At home, Tuesday, 12.h DEATH8.

On Active Service. ADAMS. Killed in France on 15th August, Prl- Gouklthorp, of Cheltmham. Victoria), sod father of ijjiib im aiarjone. ageu it ytara.

IBs Teico stems often near us. Ue hear hi a words at law; Jn gentle totu'i to cheer us. Il nispos frum aliove, Tlie grist call tr anna he answered JviJi Kjuriu bbth and gay: Now Gra will ai-d duty done, till memory alr.ru- rvinxin. ANDREW. On the Oth Atust, killed in se-tlou.

iTiiate, E. R. Andrew. Ute of Oowwarr, of (Carles An.ln!ts Hoalesrtlle; much miniiKT oi nuw, 1WI (Oil OCUIB mrvn.i, Mn. llohUna.

Warlnmun: Mrs. Boanaa. Syiloey. Inserted by bio loring; ofiter and brothtr-in-Uw, T. and V.

Holding. Warburtoa. ARMSTRONG. in sad and loving memory of nry dearboy, Genrai wlvo was killed ou the 3Uth Jnlj lyrred by aU who knew him, Jlo sleepa not in his native laud. But undfT foreiai skioi.

Far from those who love him, In a hero's grave he lies. He nevir shunned his country' call. Hut gladly gave his life. Ill all; Ho died, the belplew to of owl, An Australian soldier's noble end. Somebody cried when he nailed away, Somebody's kids on his forehead lay.

Somebody olung to his parting bandit waa his mother. Till we meet again. Slothcr. ARMSTRONG. In 5ad and lovng memory of our near emitter.

tivnro, who was cuea in acuou in Vanno on the 8OU1 July, of 27 Slclrose-streot, urw juciDounie. agea i years. We loved him so. He never shunned his duty call. He sate his life.

Us bet, hie all: A faithful brother, so kind and true. No one on earth like him knew. Two months hare passed, but ttone can tell The of a bher ld well. aadlr missod. Inserted by his sosTOwing brothers and aifrtrs, William, James (on active service), May and Slyr-tls.

Alt MKT ROXO sad and Jovlrw memory my dar brother, George, who was kaUed in acUoa In Franr on the Snfi July, of 27 Mdroaestreet, Jiauxiume, acm -1 years. A soldier and a man. No one he lorfd wan by his aide To htMT h' Cost faint sich. Or trreathe his car some parting word BrforrJ ho cloned Ms eyes. In a soldn-r'a grave he is sleeping.

One of t-arth3 'dearest awl bot: In our hearts wo mi you. dear George. Thouch we know you are only at net. So dear!) loved, so sadly missed. Inserted bv lis loving niixcr ami biother-in-Uw, Rclla anil lllmrr Prh.

North la France, lUyinond Leslie Atkinson. Uiird belonjl mm ui ittciiaiii ami niuinau rtinvr in tiiTlx'rt. aud F.va.' rick (en active serrice), and of Bessie. Ida, Rose, jucnaru ana Mae, Smi iw yeats sou iv unwum Our ray of sunshine, No death in ever known Jn sumxnerland. For hia is on Uw throne.

in aummerlauu: 'No moumlns for t3 dead, A'o heavy hearts like hsul. But endless joy In suinmerland. Tnnerted by father, mother and family. ATKlNSOiN. On the 4th August, somewhere in uiu tva.

Victory must lie with the Allies. aU tiieee words sound nice; But. ah, the sad, sad hearts Of those who pay the price. Inserted by W. and C.

Boston. BAKiER, KUleil in action. Franco, 4th August, Irivato S. C. Bilker, dearly loved only son of C.

and A. Baker, dear brother of LWy and Dolly, Toorak. One of Australia's beat. Lored by all. BARNETT.

Killed on active service. 2tth JoIt. JosuUi WUliam, Itolored son or Mr. and Mrs. J.

UarucU, an 1 tirother of Sirs. Harcombe. Sirs, Youl-ten. Sirs, Watson, Mrs. Caiabell.

Lily Barnett and loved by aU. RAItRBTT. On the 25th July, killed hi action f. Jjico, hapiw Janus Herbert, dearly loved -v" uuMiwxic na'u, i iuuopui-arcntie, Slajvern, only brother of lrivate A. R.

Barrett (on ItAl H. In' mnH, r.t Gn Bath (Allan), kkllod in action In France while Mnmg hia country, on Sth August; beloved sou of Mr. and Sin. W. Bath, Burwuvd, and brother to Gone, but neer, rever to be fonrotten.

ItA'WDEN. A Jovirg tribute to my dear friemi. on the OLh Auinibt. My memory often wanders, as twilight shadows faJL Bick to Uaya of hauivucK, days buyond xecall. And a viaion eouiea before mo, so fouL tj pure and sMcet, Of one whose lira are silent, whose true heart has d-AMlU utaL.

Inicrted by M. SlaL'gan. JtENNIE. in sad and loring memory PriTate A. Bonnio, killed 1u actlca in' France on the 6to of tlio best.

A soldier and a man. Ineerted by Sirs. Hnnrv And ttmilv. lMt Vain. BbN'vLBV.

iritd of wound removed in France uu uui i-n fiie tiaroia rjomuay, deariy kTed Siuibury, and lOiing broUtrr of Edith, Norman (on active service). Daisy, Alice and Staojey, aged 2d years. A SouthUnd and GallipoU hero. A soldier and a man. BHNIiHY.

In loving memory of onr dear Blhls clas iiMmiber, Itivate Hanild It. Bendey, who died of uonmU in France on dth August, labelled by the members of Andrew's Bible Era and WiUirj (ou activ n-rvico), Gordon Lindaar Hughic aud W. M'Jvenzie, liiMt. liitCK. A tribuU- to tho memory of mv dear inuiid.

i'ritain in Inserted by Atuiio Fromliold. UllUtlX. -A tribute to tlie mnmory of Gunner ust, late of Kjiietnn and lVilUamstown. One of tlie Aitzsca. "irt.

hls cousin' icn d'aterson, adchmond. witH Uie 3nl August. oniciaOy refavtal Wlk-d in awiun in France, Gunner Joim CtUtfad (Jack), second yomigwt of Silvester aud tlio late uiiw.ru. tteu years. We grievo for liim, lie was 60 suddenly snatched 1-nnii intiihooda bright, carter: let know full well an veil spent life fc-noJvi hun Uj tro wilnout a rear.

Some day, feme time, and we shall tee Hi duu tatx hbitl in nicmoiy. And Clirist slwH tink the buiken chain Sl.11 elisor whuu we meet aiu. BltADFOItil. itrj loving memory of Corporal N. Bradford, liitxl uuUj of Private L.

J. luicra (on aeuve survicc). Ono of tho beat. Inserted by Davidom, 17 JJaUTraj-pJaoe" WU-llanktUiwn. BKADFORD.

On the 4th Alienist. MUM In tiou in France. AJiiud Norman, oeaxlv lotdl cidcsL noit ui a. una ji. iiMJiom, il muiam-sirect.

i-ootscray, aud lored ot Lizzie, Beitua, and Dora, agL-d 22 years. Our diMr, broie boy. BRINSS1EAD. Killed la action ou the 4tit Aijfc'jBt, uijj.ui'. uuany jovea son 01 jiory rtnus-UKMd, 4if BoiJiUgo; luting broUier of Mrs.

Diuan, Jolm, Slay, Uuuige and Jim (on active serrice); awing iiiuiu mm .11 re. nniriiinn. JrkKTted by his loving coouiiks, O. and Bums, BROWN. On Cth August, reported died of wiiimuii 111 1'iaiico.

U10n.11 niL'Uan. noiuntiwr sinKer of tlie Southlands tlmrly beloved elder son (if Un John heiui UathuT, S.S., Vormout, Whroo and Hltham, and Sim. Feitufaam, Eralyn; aiao uiaiy lotuu tn-uiuw 01 u. iiiru, jiis. Anurew (EiUum), Mis.

Brazier (Cobucg), (on actire sen ice), IJzziu, Luttio, Vivian and Beatrice Hrouu. "KuJiauii-Llie." 'Xuining-sUeet, Bruns- nitk. Ifivo haih nn rnnn tluin ttdn. that llfi lav douu Ids lifu fur his friends land country). TUtfllVN Oi Hie 7lk AniniaL.

died of Wouncu In IVniiii. I'rivatY IVmv Itroun. eldtst son Of Mr. and Mr. H.

Biwvn, of 1.1U Brunswick, beloved bnrtJttr of Era, Jbn, Elby, Charlie, and uncle of liltlo SluUa. Late Bntiali Au-alataan Tobacco Company. iuj nomj uvud, OAIU'RBJJ On the 2Ktii July, killed in action in France, Joisi James, only son of Mr. Alary and Marvmt, of 110 Tope-siruet, South Slel UuUrLC S311 JCra iw uuuua in Frame, W. dearly loved Udrd ma of W.

and nimrlm it Amit' Valn-raad. Ancut Vale, and loud brlisr of Feud, and Arthur, Sydney, Dear Will. Thy will be done. Not lost to thorn who him, Not dead, but gens befcae; He lives with ua in emery Still, And will for ever more. OLAYFIELIX Ou the 25th, July, WUndfai to- VAhnnl (Inulv hnttl eldest SOQ of John and Hannah CUytield.

21 VlctorU-rood, S). toceanor and Marion, aged 83 COOAD. In remrnbranoe of Ernest Goad, onr fellow member, vito was killed in France on the 6th August. A nobis life, so nobly given. Inserted by SIcthodlat Sabbath Sohool, Oobden.

COR In loving memory of Cecil J. One, killed In action in l-Vauce on Uie 28th July, dearly loen ncioiow of John aiul Slsrtiia Jacobs, coualn ot May, Trtxio, ll ion acUva sentee), Will ana Uoy. Hie duty nobly done for King and country. Iceerted by his uncle, aunt and cousins, 91 Jsmes-etreet. 'Northcote.

COLESIAN. JJiod of wounds la Francs on the 13th August. Corporal Ftmleigh George (Fern), dearly fcm-d father of lassie, and dearly loved son of Edwnrd and Sarah Coleman, and loving brother of Jaok, FraiiuLi, Sid, Dick, Tom and Percy (on active service), and Emma and Sadie, Ute of SU Ainaud, aged 35 years. No faUier or mother to sooth his brnw. No tauter to say gid-bye; No brother (o take htm by the hand When death was dwiog nigh.

Inserted by his loving daughter. Lisle, father, mother. skU-rs and brotliers. TTtllM in artton in France on thn 18th August; Cporal Fomloinfli G. (Fern), much loved brother of Sirs, T.

fcmalley, and. of Tom, Percy and Dick (ou active service), Ota, could I have been near you, my darling, Tn haf rnilrd yout dear InirrdT brow: To bav eaugut Jnst one word from thuee pftdotui That 'fof ever are silmt Vjm, My noble brother. COtiBSIAN.i-Kilted to action In France en the A uniil nimml P. fl-- lodnv tirnHi. nt Sadie, and bmther-in-law of E.

Fomter, affectloiiate uncle of Hitlo Iris, Dear Fvm, rou nave answereu uoa i oiurie rati, and have left ua to wonder why we ahould have beea called on to part with the best thai wn had. He gave ma uie lor as, fT V.n trihiit tn Uu mHnorr nf Private Percy Oollivr. who waa killed la action in France tn One of the bast. Inserted by his mates, Bower and J. Bess.

I Aogojt, killed ki actiai kUwaJ Arthur andUiisuttRUiaan. and much, hnol brother of Slargn. Eua, Elk, Edward, ana Osrrie SCorgt. atfldSl yesm and 4 months. Our darling here.

Art! air, Numborul Mih the brave. IfiwrtM by lus loving father, mother, biottus, sistju and LroUiur-in-law, Irank Slorgan. OOMBHN. On the 4th August, killrtl in action fn Frauce, Arthur K. Ouinheu.

dV-arty aoved whw of Sirs. Siiolu-U, SUs. Btriosits aud Sirs, l. WeUfc. of Yarrariile.

Not for a soul like tna the eabn Of aeMih ease and joys of But duty, moru than crown or palm. Its own exceeding reouwpanse. ver up and on, his day well done. JU morning nrnmiae wU fulnlud. He enoiipiod duty's call, and won Immortal fame, as God had willed.

The friend of all a hero. Inserted by hj loving aunties and cousins. CUS1ELLO. On the Sth Augint. krUed In action ra France.

Henry Joswiih, only aurwing son of Jolu Vincent 0tellu, of Nortli Preston. B.I.P. CROOK. Died of wounds in France on the ftt-h August, Priiate Arthur SI. Crook, dearly beloTfod and only sou of William Pcn-ival and Ada Lib 0--eok, of CharhB-sUvct, lralitHn, late of Seymour (Victorian Railways), after twelve months active service in GallipoU, Egypt, France, aged 20 years months.

Mother's boy. CURB IB. KiUed in action In France about vfth AuaiiAt, Frank, belovetl son of Sirs. Sims, of Swan Tlia Ue is with us in memory still, and will for evermore. A soldier and a man.

Inserted his fallow worker of MrcKrs. J. H'lUrsith aud Co. 'a foundry, J. C.

F. It. J. T. OORT1V5.

On the 10th July (his nineteenth birthday), kill! hi aution in France, Fredrick GUI man. dearly lored si-oond of SL H. and K. Curtis, loving brother of Herbert (on active service), Kathleen and Claude. Lured by all who knew him.

Inserted by his sorrowing father and mother, aia-ta ami brothers. OUltTlA-On the lftth July (his nineteenth birthday), kiiiod in action in France, Frederick OUlman, beloved second son of M. IL and K. Oortis. also kmng brother of (on active serrioe), Kathleen and Claode.

A devoted son, beloved by all who lmW him. Inserted by his loving grsndmoUwr and nW. August, killed in aotion in France, l'rivate Joseph Daley. Sweet is the memory left behind xi1, Jm? noble' lrue kind: His flgfat la fougJit. ho stood the test, nell aluya remembar bim as oneof the beat.

Inserted by his friend. fca STDonakL rfiJSii1K- uheully reported died of Hounds in Haubourdin. France (whihV prisoner of war after eiphtn months' activo service. Lieutenant Mekinna Boyd Dobde, A.LK., aocood son of the Ute Davkl Dob Mom MerrigaL Nenv South Walus, and Sim. Dobie, COUnMUvct.

Mmbouruo. DODLW.Cm the 5lh August, died of wounds re-eeiyal ta Fiance, Private Jtobcrt W. Dodda, of llairnsdaU, dearly loTed friend of Mr. and Mm. A.

M. Donald and family; (N'owmartCLt), and loved mat of Private Uudrtay 0, M'Donald. kilkd in action at GailipoiL Our two iheroos. Not lost to tUkm that Kvd him, Not dead, but go no Ware; They live with us in mwnory still, And will fur over inure. DOHERTY On the 4Ui August, in action '1 niii'imi rram-js injiitTiy, lourm son of John Dolierty, vt-UTinary biirsoun, iynong.

iu ri. frilled in action in Franco, Private William J(oph Dure, son of Mr. end Mrs, J. Dove, 140 HtawolUtrnrt, Burnlty, aged 18 years aud 3 months. It.

l.P. Not1y he died. DTXVST.OI. On the ltoh July, kWed action. Private EdMn W.

Diniui. dearly loved youngest son of Ann and the late William ltmstan. 1 Wilsoa. street. Oobnrg, loved brotlier of Cn3eb and Sirs.

It, Cooke, pavis-sueet. Brunswick. He rose responsive tn his country's call. And gave for her bis best, his life, his alL inserted by his loving mother and family. in tS ia en 4Ui deariy loved younger son of David fcUia, Kjabrain, Joving brothor ol Hannah, David J.

and Clam, awl dourly lored iiophcw of Slia 8. Edis. aged 10 years and 4 months. J-3VANS. On tho 2ftth July, killed in aotion hi husband of Flornm-e, and dear soldinr daddy of little rlorwe, tnsorgie aod WaKer, and dear na and bro-ther-tn-Uw of Mrs.

Kaag and Boaiio and Jun He leaves bohind some arhlng hearts. That loved ever dear; Hearts that rarer ehal forget His memory wrrbtaii hero. by liis loving wdfe, 43 Falconer-stroet, EVAN'S. Killed in action in France- on 20Lh Julv. 'P.

E. Evans. loved eceond son of Mrs. Evans. AJirjotafjrd and lovinij brother cf Cliarlic.

Alice, Ernie fn-turned Anzac), Homce, AJf (woundcl In tratirc), Hose, Hannah and Eva; brothiT-in-law or Lily, Slay tr.d Rupert Clarke (on active service), loving uncle uf Altie, Bertie, Sophie, Daphne and UV9IC, ttKVU Oti. 1 Ah, sweet tlio memory loft behind Of one so nolilo. true and kind; His fltfht Is foudit, ho stood the test, "We'll always rcmrinber him. one of the beat. Inserted by his sorrowing metlier, slaters and FIEI.DING.-KJtai In nctlon In Franco 25th Jn'y, tieorsa Vincent Fielding, the diMily loved youngest son of Mr.

and Strs. J. Fielding, and loml tirother of Jack, StiO Ascot Vale-road, Ah cut Loved hy all who know him. Though only a lad lie was true and Irrarc, He now sleeps peacefully in a soluior's grave, Cntil we meet again. FISH.

In InHne njrmbrannA of onr dev cousin. Georgo M. Fish, who died of wounds rccavou in if ninoa on 1st August. -Loyal till death. Loved awl respected by aU who knew him.

Inserted by hU loving cousins, E. and P. Bailey. FISH. A tribute of love to tho memory of my deaiest friend.

Stnir-Surgeant Getrgo SL Fisb, who died on lbt August wouud.1 roeeifi France. One of the best. Inserted by his sorrowlns friend. Beryl. Winn.

TkH nf vntak nratfml in FVanee on the lat AnguBt. Staff -ciergeoot George Melrose, Che dearty beloved of Sir. and Sim, G. One of 4he bcRt. FlftH.

On the 1st Ainniftt, died, of wounds ro-ceiral in Fnmee, Sergeant George Melmie FirUi, AJLM.C. lat EotDediUunary Force, asud yean. Far away from all who loved him, Strangiers gently, hud lun to nwt In a soULer'a grave be is sleeping. One of our bravest and bmL Inserted by his lrrring friends, Sir. and Mrs.

Slason. and dainmlcrs Slrrtle and Hilda, of New- atrent, West ItKaimond. F-icH. Jod of ummds received in Franco on 1st Augtavt, btrarajit ittnro Slelr'e I- ish, A.ASLO. eerviue, agei 2o years end munihs.

God's angels came and took you from our aids To 01 ir hmvenLy home divine. The link that cauv bound us horo below Sttjll ttXMU. my neart to Uiwe. Though the rolling seas divide- us. And yoa sleep 01 a fotviga nluire, Fand love in my Ueiirt for you teugors, Aaid will Ust ior yon ever inoic.

Instated by his loring frioud, Jossie Slason, of FIAtL Ou tlie 1st Aiumst. died of wounds received Wi aH.ion iu Fratuv, GeuiKC M. Fish, the beloved eldest son of StarrieU and Uie late Georgo Fish, lwother of Mrs. Louis (tjueena-landi. (jlurlov lun ainiif nrrii.

JtMiin. Mattv and stepbrother of Frank and Fred Dredge, agpd 24 jcars. Not now, Init in tho coming years, may be in tlie better land. We'll read the meaning of our teara. And all, then, we'll understand.

iKuHH. iTl tJui lt kiuniah fnntn recttived In action In France, our beloved nephew. nuui-ociKlsui ii, Jl. km 1, ttlltT HVO JWirS Ser- rkc (Uwkd GallipoU, 21lth April, 101G). He never ahunned his coiuitry's call; He uaie his life, his beat, his aU.

Inserted by his sorrowing niuit and uncle, M. and F. Dredge, and Alice and Jessie. FISH. On th lat jLitn.ff ceirnl in action in France, my beloved neohew Stair-Sergeant George SI.

Fh. He leaves benind an aching heart Thit loved hira ever dear; A heart that never will forget His memory written here. -Inserted by his loring aunt, Mnbri Strathan. FISH On thn laf. lm uni j.

France, Stafr-Sergiunt t-orgo Fish, Ao re is s'unrt that's noWy spent, No hero's death ia nntnaLnn. Inserted iry his lnrlng auotie. Sirs. Ardlry, St, KUrta, aud bis cousin WOi. PISH.

A .1 5vl friend, Stiff-Sergeant George SI. Piah, who died of his wounds recehed oa 1st August, iwiv is a unK aeatn cannot sever, loving remcttilirance lives for evir. W. F. Williamson, KssisJngtoa PUSH.

In inriiur mmixn nf A fltafr-Sorgeant G. Fisli, who died of wwmds in Fcanco, 1st He died as he lived a man. hy Mrs. Topi sun and family. FiTXJKRA7iI KUtwi in ..1.

in August, Lieutenant RIchaTd Fitx Gerald (Msr'nif. ton), beleviI huslsnd of Ruby Fits GeJald. and father of little Lance and Hilda. 'Midst tho rearing of the bittlo And the ruin of shot and fbell, Fighting for home and country. Mas like a hero fell.

He died the hHtfrss to defend, A gallant soldier's noble end. Inverted by his loring wife. FIT ZGERALD. Killed in actire in Fram-, 4 th Angnat. Untenant Itiehard FiU Gerald aiftoD).

bjlo'ed snn-Jn-Iaw of Mr. and M.i Beyer. "Otkro-jd." Barklr-stnt. Kt. Kii.u Inserted hy his loving sister-in-law, Hilda Beyer.

iP 1 tribute to the memory of otkr be-lored fellow employe, Private B. J. Francis (TrfT kilted inaerion in" France lh'Kly; also his brother. Private Frank Francis y' FRANCISIIothkillKl in acHtm In Francenn 80th July, Private Frank 27 Voars, amllward (led 24 nan. dly belovWoV fSTof Mr.

and Mm G. II. FrancH, cf B5 IMeasanUroad (Sfis. Burko), D. JL 0.

aiul Bifc lsls in life. In death tliry art, not divided. fJAlfl.AN'n Iir.1 nt I I 1- 0 pn J2Mh July (previonaly wounded at Gaiapofi). Daniel Leo. second beloved sot.

of Mr. and Airs! u. viiiu, iiup mil miamrocK uoui, liar- Sreives-stieet, Ir-rlrg lirother of Tom lair (Mrs, O. Slangier, WUHsmati-wn), Nance. Jim, ViD, Kath.

and Ellren. aged 21 years. Our hero amongst btroce. Do tint wornr about me. I am hatMw m.m.

the bullets are thickest; napiler when Frit slK-lls are rmrsting ovorneaa. (Jatract from brave Leo's last letUr). mt JIHRT. A tribute nf Iota 4a Um fnn our loved cousin aud friend, Lanre-Corporsl Arthur Gilbert, who was killed in action an Franco on or' about the 22nd August, lato of Si. Leouards.

a eoiaier ana a nuwi, Far home and eouDtry. RenvdmlKsnce is a reUe that will tire for ever mom Inserted by Sir. and Mrs. Klomke and famii WiUlamatowo. IllIiBEJtT.

In tnemorr of Arthur. mn minA frbnH anl workmate, nho anaut-rml hti call aod was killed Fiance. Insertn! liy his workmates at the British IniDBrtal OU Company, Wllliamstortti. GOLDSTEIN. Killed In action In the 27th Jtuy, Sapiwr Loula Morris Goldntelu, dearly blovei husbnnd of Margaret Goldstein, and fath of Dolly (Sirs.

O'Leary). Eddie, Vera, Louis, Euesu I WiUie. Requleseat In pace. nnnn Oa thn Otrh Awml. AM a wesmda renrtverl France, Private John Thomas beloved bialand of Starr C.

flood, and lovtog fa(W of bis and Jaos, and iorlng brothor of Fanny and in action at the iMrdana Ucs on the oth bepumeer, lite bugles of England were blowing o'er the tea As they Um1 called a Uwueand jvm; Calling now to me they woks run from my dreaming to Uis dawning of the rfcy. The bugles ef England, and ew could I stayT Jieod. kindly Ugut. Inserted by Private F. Sf.

'Ro-jijn (on active aer- ncei ana jits. luitn. A In invinv ntmtrrrr rS mr itMUrtv Irmd am and brofbei-. Corporal May, Sth Bate, 11 Divi sion. xiuDd in acuon iviu oeiMmiKr, UalhDoli.

Inserwd by lus parents. Sir. rnd Sirs. J. May, DayiuaTvU; a Wo bit autors, Geeuaig.

PERKINS. A tribute to the memory of Chief PoUy Officer B. O. IVins. Of tlie U.A.A.U.1, kiiiod at SuvU Bay Oth September.

10U. 'Midnt the roaring of Uie bttalo And Uw rsen nf aliot and abul), FiytrLms for borne ai-d otaisuy, Toi like a bxro fell. Inwrted by H. Jjesde and comradea (on actire semeej. RASSfnWfBX.

In fond menypry of Oscar, -who died of wounds received at GslIrpoU, on Sth Sep- toniajer. lOln. Smeet is the memory left Tvelitod Of one so nini. true nnd kind; Ilia tn finwht a-Vw? Ihn We'll always nwunber bim, ono of the best. HlPTTieU Oy ALV iJUXT.

On Active Service. ItA-RToy, A trlhtite to thw rnerrrn-r of Privats Bonn Harton, who a killed' on the SonthUnd on Ute 2nd September. nlr sn of Air. and Jint, jiirton, AUson-road, kist-arnwica. 1rretl by a' i.

Inserted hr bis comrade. Strgeant V. W. Orr, inl Itavtalb-ni. IHEPPURNK.

In loving memory of onr d-ar rrtntid, lUiiH-it. who of rounds Sth Seotemoer, Inserted by Jean, Magdelino- aod Emily. KIJSD. In loring meroory of my dctr friend. Private Neil Kidd, who died Of wttunda on the 7th aeptemner, imn.

Days of sadness eft com over me. Hidden secret tears flliw, Ftr memory hrimm Neft near me. Though he died a ye rr ago. 'Fondly renieaabcred lr his friend. Sf.

J. MUVZES. in lering meniory of our dear husband ed faUier. Thomas Mareice. who oasned away uivarpooi muitary camp sn tne mn eepwanoer.

1815, I hars lost my sorfi companion, A lie linked with may own; Day by day 1 mtoe 1 ns fejotstops, As I walk Uirouglt life alone. Always in my snddeat inoments How I wish that you were here; But. alls, I ran not aea ytai. Sly best friend, ty htiabond dear. Time may heal thn broken hearted.

Time may make the round less sore; But thno can neren' stop the longing For our dear faiiher gone before. His favorite hymn. He kpes the Tear from Every i-ye. Inserted hy his loving w'ffe and family. SI ENZIES.

In loving? vnranory of our dear brother-in-ltw. Thomas irhv.ics, who paesed away at Liverpool enmp on tm tri eptenoer, iuio. Short was the call ho And from above. Not a word to his lnird one fould nay; His eyes closed fn deaUi. with thoughts of homo He silenUy passed av uy.

To-day as wo gw at rur pletiire. In likeneai so faithfu and true; If you knew how otn i nor henrts are breaking. And looping, our for you. 3v" one knowt howr mrx fi -ro mi you. Fnnds may think Hie wound is healed, -But tliey little knew he sorrow Ieen wiUiin our hevrts concealed.

Inserted br his lovini brotliers and sisters in law, and St. GUnville, and SI. Joyce, J. and I. M'lntyre, S.

and E. Gllctirist. 'MKS5IIT13 -In ImHni tMnmrtrv nf our dear son- in-law, TVvrms Sfenries, mho na'-weii amy at Liver pool military eamp nn wn AcnnnucT. avio. A Tofe from V.

lis world Is gone, A Towe we sied is stilt A plao vaca nt on this earth which nrver can he UHel. He alv-ays lent et willing hand To tiioflo U4 needed help: Ho nernr spolu; of what ho did, But kept it to Inserted by his mother and fatber-fa-Uw. H. B. Noy, Footscray.

AfRNZIKf. In ToTirrf memory of onr dear vwehs. Tnr.nua, wtu pascal my ou uie tttn noptemoer, VfllK Aj he lored us, so ere will rernoiabcr and Prre bim. Insorteil by his nieces and nnnhows. O'ln-MMCHLUln vnoroory of mn dear rriend.

M. i irrwii, wno oieu oi mouu ia France, 31st July. Imed by n'B who know hint, Inserted hy Pat and Jack Bullock. PERKINS. A tribal' le to tV nMsoory of C.

P. O. E. C. Perkins, R.A.M.

Uridging Tram, who was killetl in action at Ga'trpoU uu tho oth Sepuanber, 1MB. Irmerted by "The toderers." SCHKPTKE. In toi Ing mmory of my dear son and brother, Charlie, '4io died in the Sth September, 11U5, of wound mceiied at Surbv Bay, H.A.N.UT. (buried at sea). Our Charlie.

He atinwered the tall of his country. Now ho has anvasred tlie call of God. Saily mlnsed. Inserted by his lorit tt mother, sisters and brothere, SpoUinuod, SUHENKE. In Hiring memory of our dear brother, Charlie, who dncit on the Stu September, 1015, from wounds received Jut Suvta Boy (buried at seal, ILA.XB.T.

Mourned "bx'all who knew him. 0am of the bear, Tneerted by Ids' Invinn sister and brother-ta-Uw, Ivy and Ron Bashop, SpoUwood. IN loving momory of my dear aid paL Gecrga One of tho but, ilnnfrto dby iSergKant W. JX. Topham, on active R-VCK'UKTUSB.

on. sad remeinbranoe of my dear daiuhter, Annie SLtcr, who departed this life 1st boyicmlKT. ILiJ. There is tin death cannot seror, Fond remcmbrnnco lasts for ever, ilnserted by her Ictvuu mother. dl.UJKHOL'Sn.

0 loving memory of onr dear sinter, Ann'iu Stay IfMoirie), who died on 1st Sep-Uuuljer, 1915. U.I.1'1 Gone, hut not forgotten. Inserted by her sister, HAiRNiraTT. In loving niccnury of my hokwwd wife, Alice, who dl ul at Allurt a'ark, 4ih September, 1015 devoted wife. IrMortjcd by hor 1 prine husband, F.

IBarnett. BLAK'i In raI and loving memory of cur dear sou and brother, I'Vod, who doiauted Uils Ufa on Stptevni)Gn. litll, at Vere-sticet, Collingwood. His loving sisllca and kindly wuys Aro ploascint to rrcnli; He alwiivs Ltui a pkasant word, Aud oied bulovcii by aLL Safe in s-mn ot Jens. Inserted by lus fatho- and mother, and sister, Caivi-j, IVLUCFX In lo big memory nf ray dear lsawjond and faJiier.

tieorgr-. Blaku, who dupartod this life on Uio (fill Sei4ani)ier 1015. ihiiHt'and, dihu. my heart Is aching, 1 1 ax. tlriitking of you to-day; fiud vu Uuiftovir I lont you.

It seen, but yesterday. Sleep, dear fadwar, we would not wake yon Kxrr Borrow ijiij 4ruiablo to dortun yossr brow; How swtot Is thy net wLUi the 'birds singing o'er tiieo, Nn inhi, grief! or sorrow can come to you nom Insertod 4y his Joying and family. BROWN ILVLffi. In loving nunnory of my dear hwband. Tel.

who was killol by a falling tree at Wagiia, Western JUistrutia. on the lOUi September, l'Jlo; al iny disur father, who died at Geelong, August, 1U13. God knows Ihjw much we mint them. And cnuntB thn tears we shed; And wiiUpeiM, they only sleep. Your lovo ones are not dead.

by th-rir sorrowing wives, Jj. Brown and B. Hall. BIU1WN TT-rrNANT. In sad and loving nieraorv nf William Ban to, who departed this life on 9th Setember, 11)14.

nt ArnndHle; also Elsie Slay Ti n-nu oelond dinightor tf above, who died on Cth, 190X1. Retpecb Vl by all, and sadly missed. Iiiserioil by tUtor-to-law and family, S. Holding, 2 Crinkn-nli'tet, P.tiruley. BROWN TEKNA NT.

4u lorlna- mnmnre nf dour hunUvniL (illiwn. wiio passed peacefully away ou tliie 8th. ScilLctniHT, 1014; alto my dear daughtor, Ehiie, iHidSefl away flth ticptornber, 1WK. Sadrr numtu Jind deetb mourneri bv h4p mum. Ing wco and mother and son, A.

Brown. ttl'RKE. In kfrirg nuanory nf oin darling baby, IJUtar. 1na. died on tins fail Htancinimj-.

Iftia Kol 2 yors aiftl monUis. ihtiv with Uiel anxeLs in that world art fair. Away iroin aau teavpumons, our oaning oany is mere. Mother's kwely baby. Irttrrted by hor lovtoa ooronta and little aleten.

Duns sod Ma5b IIVNC. I.i lovimr tnernnvT ef tear Tern, wlm UHM loin no)n noor, imv, ww aii-nunut. VMit-i rrcnli fond lnexnorim dear. Which. cling to us frcm year to ytar llemombrance.

InsuL-tsd by- M. RiissoH. In lovlnr menvirr nf me rim ann WlUie, sno wait accidentally drowned at Paynniille turn juio, Three yeant have passed, our hearht still sore. A time raies by we miss ham more; Hie dieoittil and his kandly ways Shall ling.tr with ns aU our days, lnserteil by Ids loving imrenti. COUOIf.

Pa fond remembrnnce of my dear sister. lunvrted by her loving Sid Mdddleton, Belmont, Western Australia. COW IN (ruts Charlotte Jane Andenon). In fond and loring tarrnory ol my dear wire and our loving nvjthtr. whu passed peacefully aay llth September, 11)15; ajtso my near dauglitcr and our loving slater.

Irene, bo passed amay 7th September, 1015. They born their pain and bnre It well. And whnJt they mitTered none can tell; It.ffitl in mind, natlout'ln nain. Our drrs- mother left us heaven to gain; With atUf.na so guutic, generous and Kind, Vow in this world hur eual could fktd. Just wlfen her life was sweeteet, S-vect violets were laid on bur breast; God ouifar knew how she suffered.

So Uik called our darling Ireuu home to rest. Inserted lb her loving husband and father, and uwus, nute snu mwaiu, CKAIO. -In kning renwrnlrmni-e of James Joeph Oraig, who pawed awsy at "Kivervlew," Warrackaa. boa un 10U. hipteinber, 1015, Peace, perfect peace.

WUli loved ones far away. In Jeans' keeiang we ate safe and ther. Inserted by KmUy, UiUie. Fanaie, Rose CllOLOlB. In aiemory of my beloved wife.

Elira-beth Anne Crouch, woo passed away 0th-September, Not n-bsr. but to tho coming Tears, It may be In tiie better land, We'll tv-ad the meaning of our team, Andl Uhfi eomaUine we'll utulerstand. Inflerted, by her loving husband, daughter and alster. DAViEfi. Tn aad and loving mrroory ot onr dear UtUs daiiatitor and sUter.

Eunioe Alolba (Nlni). who died at lfnuter-street, Wmubaggi, on Ute Oth Sen Umla-r, 913, aged 3 years. To memory ever dear. Inserted, by hor pareiiU, brother and sister: sasa aunt, E. .11.

Jeremiah. DOLAKi In fond and Imtmr mother, who tikd at Newiort loth Septetnher. lltia- aUn my va-ar urounea -in-law E. Brooks, who dlI Jerilderir. 8th March.

1003. njU 1 need arrme hand trt guide me "Maen I cross the flowing tide: Will roti come and meet me, mother, MVhen I qpich the other ride I Inserted tiy her loving -daughter, Mary Dolan. -1 jr-is. H.I.I-.. 1 MLVTT71BWS.

On the 2THh July, killed In action in France, Prima Rln'-v INotmin SLttCiewa. tAjM.c, betove.1 mm of Mrs. Amy stibium, and dou-V loved brother of ILotlie and Ohariia; dearly lovnl bratluT-lu-Uw SIra. SUlUiewa, also dear fruml of Erie Berryman. No irWlier waa there to norths his brow, No friends to say good-bye; Nu hroUu-r to Cake him in the hand When death was drawing nigh.

InserUtl by his loving mither. Sirs. Amy Matthews, Lodie, Charlie and Erio Berryman. A tribute of everlasting remera-nrance of my dearly loved friend, Itrjdurick Norman, killal in France Myth July. nrotir lonely grave you ore sleeping, One of earth's dearest and best; In my heart 1 will mist you for eer.

1 know you are only at resL Inserted by his aorrewmg friend, l. Andrews. M' I ERNiEY. On Uie 0th August, died of wounds in Prance, IPrivate Iteuben Srinemey, be-kned second ekhet son of Thomas and Margaret AlJnemey. of 37 Smith-atroct, Kunsbigton, much lined broUier of TIkuuu, Harry and Edward, aged -o yean, Ao mother was there to sooth his brow.

No fithfT to say gnKl-be; lmtlkvs Uko him l-y Uie hand. When dtutli was drawing nigh. He never elnmned bis country's call. But cLully nave his life, hi all; Ho died the helplew to defend. An Australian soldier's noble end.

Inserted by loving father, mother and brother. SNJSUD. On tho fitli August, killod in aeUon in Fraaon. Oiiarlen J. APLrod, dearly lored son of Annie and D.

SP'Leod, AI.UA., JJuyk-sfard. Jlmv can a man die beflnr Tlian facimr fcarfnl odds, Fo; tho fn.xiom of his country And the temples of hie 4iod SfMAHOX. On tho 10th July, killed in aotion in France, inuimaa Joseph srUhon, RIP. Oar dear Tom. Sadly missed.

Inserted by Mr. end Sirs. W. rricksoa and family, Willie, SLvy, Marjorie and Phoney. SrEDirURST.

In loving remembrance of Jack, killed la action on 28th. July. An Australian hero. Inserted by SIra. Durham, and family, Iluxatrbrtdge.

SnDrXLETON, KiDed in a niton in Franco on tho 28th July, IMrate Robert Bond Sliddleton, duuly beloved tfturd eldeet son of Sir. and Mrs. W. SlEddleton, of 1 Fiaser-slnpt, Blchmond, aged 25 yuans, after fiftam mimtfis on active survlcv. Our boy auio In tlio better land.

Inserted by his sorrowing mother and faUier. MrDDLETON. Killed in action in France on tho Siiat July, Private Robert Urwid Sliddleton, beloved brother of Sirs. Frud Walker, Mrs. Crouch, Grorgv, Alfred and Sid, of 1 Fjasowtreet, Kicu-mouu, egiil 20 ytar.

Always near us, by some unseen, TJumo (itar, immortal spirits tread; Hut biuiKlloaj unlvorao is lite; Tlioro are mo dcud. Paftted to Ukj hichcr life. Inserted by Loiiio and (imnre. SICIR COE- A loving tribute to Leo Uo.fr and Cecil Coe, krdod in sction in France on Uw 28th Jidy. true comrades of E.

J. Andmon, now wounded in France. 'llu-y garo up their lives like heroes In ret.pouso to thdr country's call. Inserted by Sfr. and Mrs.

Andason, Freeman-street, North Killed in action on the (Hit August In France, flieiinnil Mnniliv nnnnt. mn nt U10 lata Sfr, und iSIrs. Paljici Murj fond brother of Edward, nmrnas and -David, Rev. Mary Clare (forth), late of Bairusdale. RJJ'.

SIURKELL. Charies Fowler, killed in France about Huh July, aiicd 20 yearn 10 months, enlisted in January, 1915, aim of Slary Slurrell. "Slellurgau." Sfel bourne-avenue, Glearm-, and of Uia Ute ChaiieS Slurrell, liroihar of Lieutenant Wm. Loa Slurrell, of Dorii. and of tho late Slyra Slurrell, a grandson of the lato Pilot Wm.

Lee Murrall, and of Uie Ute Captain Jno. -Fowler, both uf illiamstown. NASH. On the 31st July, killed in action tn France, Prirate W. H.

Nash, dearly loved eldest son of Walter and Mary Aaub, Box Hill, aged 31 years. NEELY. On the 20th July, killed in action in rracce. Private James Ncely, dearly beloved third pnu of Charlotte and tho Ute ErncM. A.

Neely. of 41 SlelubMurth-streat, North Stelbotuuo, dearly loved brothtr of Ernest Sydney, the late Privato Jaik Neuly, who waa killed at Lono Pine; IMvate Leonard, on active service, France; May and Atidic. Deeply mourned. Our loved ours safe home. NELSON.

A tribute to Uie memory of Private James 4. (Jimmy) Nelson, killed in action iu Franco on the 2SGh July. Tlia world Is wide, uho sea to deep: Far o'er the aea our work mate stoops; He went away -in health and strcngUi, l-'or King and country his Umo ho aivnt. Ilia flgiit ia fraight, he stood the test; We'll always nunember him as one of tho best. Inserted by tils work mates of -tho foundry, Newport Workshops.

VOTEN. A tribute to the memory of our dearly be'OTed son and bioUier, Its. Ralph SI. Noden, killed In notion 20th July, ago 31 years. As bo lived, he died, praying the game, Inserted by his loving father and brother (ex-Sgt.

Noden). NOIEN. In loving anR affectionate memory of our dear brothor, Ralph, who was killed in action ou me ZfrfJi July, Eomewncre in France, true srai ol W. J. Noden an1 Urn late nf dear brother of Sirs.

G. PrUerson, Albert'l'ark: Mn. it Airoretiead, Western Australia (late ol Mrs. H. Poik.

Northcote; Will, Northccte; Sirs. St'Gonchie, Hurrey Wn. (on acUve siTriee). Chrulie (returned Anzac), Andrew (In camp), -Cyril and Hector, aged 25 years 8 rnocUis. Mother and son united.

called to her brave lads, Calhri them in honor's name; Jar Ralph gavo his life for his country, Tliat's how he played the game. A brave young Bfe nobly ended. Inserted by S. M. M.

R. M. St UMN. On Uie 0th August, died ef wouutbi- at tlio General Hccrpiual, PriTate Ohirlea A. beloved yourvnst son of OharU-s and Biir.abwth Nuim, of 104 Albert-road, Park, and Imired hmUinr nf fjjtitm fiirt.la nervieo), BuA, Myrtle and May, aged IS yens 0 A Southland hero.

No ono ha loved was by his side To hear his last faint sigh. KIhNiN. A tr'hun tn thn mmruvrv nf nnr rlixJF cousin, PiBvato Stanley -Milijn Nimn, who was killod 111 aeuon, iuui uy, agvti -1 yeam a tiadly nutood. InATftted hv his loviJHr eraialnn. flm.tt rWHa Inn active serrice), EU10I, Stymie and Siay.

CFARREIAj. in loving memory of our dearly loved Brother, Slick (M. O'Faivell, who died of wounds received Franco on 31st July, loving uncle of Elaina. Gerald. VnUrie.

aLm i Loma Sluriarty. It l.P. He did his sliare. Inserted by his sorromiug brolher and slnier-in-laW, Edward and Nell O'Fam-U, Gordon-avenue, Ktrf. O'SIALLEY.

On UlO 12lh AlMnNt ntluvnaa ln. seih ClVni), iK'loied eldtul son uf Slaraaret and niw iste Thomas JlaUey. Victorian bv-ki bu-Oaajtl of Uie late Nuroli; loving faUier of little Alrugie, loriug brother of Marie, 44 Btan-UTjnreet, Uicumond, late of NowiKirt Worksiiopa. O'NEILL. Kitlrt! in Setlnn in rAn- OjrponO.

Denis Jowiai, Uio dearly jnved eldest of Mrs. Liny ami the lute Cornel I uh O'Neill. 520 King-Ktrect, Mellnurno; loving brother of William, and Ulster M. DorUhea. GoJlong Couveru.

agul 28 years R.I.P. PAT1 EN DEN. Died of wonniU rerelred In at No. 6 General HosiHtal, France, Inlio. K.

1 'attend cm. dearlv bulov! adnntMt ivni nf ton late Gfxuge and Charlotte Pattenden, Ute of Bruns- mu, aecu mo years. He never shunned Us country's call. But glaily trave his life, his all; He died the helpless to defend, A noble soldier's noble end. Inserted by his hiving friends.

Mr. and Sirs. J. Locke, and Mr. and Mrs, J.

Laurie, Tyler-street. 1 Teuton. PHAHSON. 'lie. Robert Ferniley Pearson, killed in action on the 21th July, in 'France, loved eon of J.

aod Uis Ute Akhcs Poarsoa, Joved brother of Mrs. W. Shisuier, W. IL, Ewst Malvorn; George (misting In Fraiiov), Anat. Slay and Jack (on active service), aged 241 and 3 irtonahs.

perieot puaco. Inserted by his loving father, Pearson, Yarra- PETBRSON. On he 2nd Atarust, died of wouikls received lu France, also Strred in GaUrpoli, Niirruau rhlest belaval sAii of Sir. and Sirs. C.

Peterson, ot Ln knarry, uaa 01 liuamstown, sgel years. No burdens yonder. Home at last PHILLIPS. In loving memory of onr dear bro- uitir, Aruiur, aiutti ui aouon on tna lUtfi July. Inserted Iry Uie Tliornbtury Billlklna PniLLlPS.

Died ef wounds, received in action in rn iiv ua jiuy, wu-r Borvice Uailrpoll from the day uf la-ariim till tn evmcuaUon, Cuiviral D. A. PuOlipi (Duncan), dearly forcd ft-cond son of Georgwa lijimic and the Ute John Phi 11 41 of Ascot, Ballarat), drsrly loved brother of Herbeit A. and May iniillis, Bt-rUia, Grvfong; Driver John Lieut. Arthur F.

(both on artive service abmadl. and Company Srrgeant -Major George Broahtiea-dows Camp, toting imolo of Marjerle, Phyllis and line w.uia, iwiu year, Our Aimc hero, at rest, Inserted by Herbfait and May, Leongatha, POND. KlUtd in action 0th August, Corporal U. Pond, Machine Gun Scucion, bekvrd second nnn of Jolm T. Q.

and E. M. Pond, of lVpcrro Farm, Sprkighurst, aged 24 years. KAIN.ES. On the 8th SopUsnber, at Uho Base jiihiihu, 11 uiu) uuiimnnHi, vuu ueiovou son OI vviiuam snu uuma luiiuos, ot uuo uaniung-aueet, North Carlton.

On the Sth fierHombrr, At Uie Base I1ivpttal, Honry Hammond, Uie dearty beloved husband of SLug.uot aud bolored faUier of WUUam (on active stTvu-a), Jiurvry. James aial Alyrtie, of Ui DQiuninrwrnih iujuj READ. I hi the 2uth July, from wounds roreired in Fiance, Cnarlio Read, lmul son of Cliarioi A. Read, Ynrra Junction; lovol brouitf of Harry tteail, Itippun liea; Mrs. H.

Simcox, Kew; Arthur Ivcad, Yarra JuncUon; Jack Road, ln campL Royal Park; Leonard Head, Altnuy. One of Uie tKSt. ROE ERTSON. Private Archibald F. Itobatson, killeil in action to France on 20th July, fond cou-in of KAty, Pauy, May, Vkt, Hiurh (on artiro tec vice), Gyiil.

dear uvphew of Sirs, O-air, Ku-not. We shall never forget you, dear ArchJe, iXv. tho tkiy wc fnnMeli. You answered your ciHinlry'e rail, my boy. Like other brnto Australian lads.

You like an h.ro foil. One of Uie bravest and beat. Aotion steak louder Uian words. Inserted by liis aunt, Jeuie, and family. ROBINSON.

KHhd to action In France on the July, Sergiant AlU-rt Charles Houiron, afttx 14 montiM aune seine), wan tai the sti.i.h'jimi, 10 at Gollipc.li, loved youngest sou of Mrs, M. A. Itolnuwn, Fnntrcray, bnttiur of Jark (on achvp ser-Tice), Mrs. JamK-ann, Mrs. Hill.

Sin. Myeis, Ethel. Annie and Rob. (on active service), aged; 24 years, MA LASf ON. Killed in action to France on 4th Augint, tVrporai Edward Robert (Ted), only beloved son ot A.

E. and A. Salamon, 11 Edward-treet, Eswndon, after IS nmU' aervce in Egylit, GallipoU and lYance, aged 26 years. SCHILLING. Killiri in action in France on 3rd August.

IMvato StrtnhT W-II lam Schilling, loved on of Harriet. Srhiillng, and hrorhor of Artrrnr, Mimtague-Gtreoj Allurt Park, on omifloye for 2d yaw of 0. F. Maxwell, Chancery-lane, Slelboume. tin nonkl nrrt stand lookfmr at our hmh 4ng wltliout sight, wttbotit lews, without anna, aod not oner to uo wyiuwis.

Tm tnnttah 1 us Ik tlwmirh Uis at1av dvidow of death, 1 win fear no trij. SHEA HAN. Killed in action in Franre, yoth July. Hhea.uu, Utored eldest brother of Jenris Oriffla and of Jaok (on active service). aged 83 jears, HKItRtT.

On the 7th Septomhor, at 1 Bur diinvftrnet. Bumlev. NVlti m. davarlr loved dnulrtpr of Edward, and Buiale llerbert, and aiaver or iniie, Ted. ilettfe.

Ruby, Winnie anl Ucssie, aged 14 yeam and 2 months. With Christ, wtuch is far better. She was only a flower in God's garden fair. Just a rose, scuve uuclesed. the 8U1 fwhmrVr, at his srm's iiajivoLren, uronnioru, inua ai.

nii. faUier of Vutict, Arthur John, Annie and Connie, accrt 85 yearn. JOVIH-on the 2fttli July, st Bagby. California, Uie result cf an accident, Phillip. Uie beloved il ann anu ine late jucnara jwbo.

nanujuiou, agen ifc'i yiwrs. leeply regretted. AST. fro Uie 2nd Septetatier. at CorUetoe, Western Australia, Eliberii Jane Fivrrow, widow of -Uto Samsna Kcast.

late of Ballarat. KENNEDY. On the 31st Aumst, Miss Ellen Kennedy, of 23 Mary-street, St. Kiaia, only beloted dsuchter of Uie lae James and Ellea Krauedr. sister of James, and dearly lovrd niece of Uie Mte atra.

ijoanara, tonneriy cisrenee noiei, 1 diindah. Privately inUrred 2nd Septembur. lt-l-i IjAVELI.E. Oa Uie flth at St, Jcs.iili'4 Nvtican New Smith Wales. (in religion Si-ter fatlierinn d-t Itieei), second eldent dmtcliter of Patrick and It.

Lai. -He. laiuisa-etreet. VoDuig. and lnvieg sIslit 01 -Mrs.

Iv. rwn txtnw ten; Jotin, Mutgie, William, Jan.es, Thomas aud Laurwuv. R.I.P. im th r.lli R.nlmiW st tila md- denue, Iingnarrla, John, the dearly beloved has- i' 01 rnmia igan; oeiovea minor iiuji Emma. Jarfc rauh-th n.l itLirim Loaan.

aged, 74 years. 1 mured privately Guneral mux Ulfi A rVn IK. R.nlW denoe, Ixwarria, Jolin. the deaily beloved husband ui anu wiiwwi iwier ot Mrs. iktj, Walton, Mrs.

Stevens, Mrs. Potrie. iun Jack aud Jim. aged 74 years. A colonist uf 50 years, rn-vatery interred on the 7th at Melbourne General (Jrm.

tTT. LOOKER. On the 6U1 September, at 21 aPKIn-ley-arenan Malvern, liarn- Fronci. bekrred yooncfst son of A. J.

aud G. Looker, aged months. MARTIN On the 5th September, at 33 Motherwell street, Hawkshurn, Grace, deariy loved daughter ef the late Richard and Margaret Martin. Dayles- rord, loved sister of Mrs. F.

Nooaan, Mrs. v. Ness, and deariy lared friend of Emily E. uuiiBcr, What though in lonely grief we sigh For 'her. boloved.

no longer nigh, Submie'ivo it'll would wo reply. Thy will be done. M'CLBLLAND On the 5th September. resiaemn, wen. iieten, relict 01 tao i' M'Clelland, and rister of Mrs.

E. Dowling, Hem- iuton. interred reonomr Jtequlrscat in pace. MBF3K. On tho 7th Swrther.

at the Austin H(iiiaJ. Herotn. bcl-n-ed of Affrod and Elhty be la Sleek, of 40 Ballai-at-etreet. Ceniogwood, lov- jiur nroU'ir or ailtmi, wuii-ra. (aaru, EUiel aud Laura.

A patient sufferer at rest. MULU. On the 29th August, at IUUway-stzeet. Thomas SliUr. the doarly behrted hus-bsn-l of Slartha Sfuir, and lovlnc father of T.J.G.

(WeaUm Australia). J.D-N. (Slariburourh) F.H. red yers and 4 mouths' A colonist of 79 jears. NOmETITR On Ihn Snl Rmtmnb-r.

At TUIU- ce-ston, Harrv, dearlv loved Ivusband of Dolly, fourth son of the late IV. ix and Robtvt-a. Noisette. Queoas- uwn, tieinrta: loved tiroHirr of Joe, iteurge. airs, lawless.

Str. Shepherd, Mra. Iversou, Mrs. Sunderland and M-ucwcll, aod 40 years. At rest, Wher- no sliadow shall bewlkier, 1 Whtrc life's vain parade is o'er, When the sleep or sin is broken.

And the dt earner dreams no more. Where Uie child has found the mother, Wbt-re the mother tlnds Uie ehiW. Where the loved ones all are gathered That were scattered on Uie wild. P.Wi;ET.v-On Uie 8th September, pawed away rcwfidly at her porwits' rendchce. Dora VilU, 337 II tr' South MiJboiune.

Alma, dfarly lovid POWELL. On the 7lh fiinrtember. at his resl- deiiee, 74 lrmi an -street. NerJi l'itwoy. William l'oTri hinlauid of Ann.

and faUier Ai u' i. wii aW.B?VJSf. unclo M. powt.u ad S3 ytirs. tjoioniat GS lain vi axiiou.

i'livate imWPlIt Tin hm VnA A.1Am la.vlitAnlaV a Croydon, Slteiiael David. Uie Joarly. belored bus band of Marv l'Jwer. of "Emohruo.1 Yarra-road. R.I.P.

Interred pritely on ths 4ih SeiHemtier, at Melbourne General Ceme tery. POWTOIL-On the 13th Atarust (of cholera), at War Bombay, KaiJdeen 'Slary, beloved of Rev. T. Power, cousin of Rev. w.

wa.au, native of county Kilkenny. May she rest to peace. QUINN. On Uie 7th September, at Uto residence nf Mr. and Sir.

II. A. Sluiffher, Crtssj-road. Oum-lienlown, Slargaict Quinti, a native of Tuam, County UalMiy, lichiud. Intuired in tho tmpeinuAVU Cenietdry.

JOvor a kind and gentie epirit. a faithful and wiuuu menu. QUIRK. On Uio 2nd September, st the Children's Hospital, Shirgsrct Alice (Dolly), the dearly beloved rlaitghto- of Patrick and Sarah Quirk, beloved sitter tl Airs, Curry, Mrs, active'serviee), Allan. Birt and' Pat; loving auntio ui auoip, jcon, anu jieuie.

Our darling at nst. ROSS. On the 3rd iSentember. at his residence. enrner ivurnoarui ann Gregory sueexs; aonn niw, J.P., d.arly belove.1 hicrtncd.

of Jlelou Eilaabeth, and loving father of Basil (Private), IL and aged 70 years. Dearly loved. STAFF. On the 18th August, at Cheltenham. Aiaannah, teltct of the late iB.

N. Staff, J.P., aged Go years. Private interment, A long sufferer at rest, THOMAS. On thn Ml Hr.tnVhnr. nt- 'PStmiv- street, Geeleng, Capt-tin John Thomas, lato Harbor Manor, Port Albert, the licloved buihand of the iv.o ituut isaoeua rnonus, ated an years, colonist of CI years.

Inrcrted by his loviug son and daughter, John and Eliubrth. THOMPSON. On Uie 2nd September, at her son's residence, Uccd-street, Allien. I'ark, Eltraoeui, relict ef the late l'homas Thoduwon, of Richmond, and mother of Orlando and Die laLe Oeorse Thoum- con. Privately inUrred, 4th Boroondara Cemetery.

WALLACE. On Uie Oth Septemlxr. at his rrai-dcnoL, "Kirkina," OsboineHMoet, Wiliianevtown, dtrb beloved husband of A. E. Wallace fomualr of Mnllxairne Kteanxhip aged 01 Inttrml piivatily at Box Hill Cemetery on Mb Septomlier.

WARD (Gisiuie), On the 1st Scptflipber, nt In-verciirglll, Now ZcMland, Sylvester 'J'lminas, dearly holnieil win nf Michai-l and Kale WanI: cnuutHHi of Uie late Peter Ward, of Iiivonr-irgiU. and bnnher ot j. Hansen, ana i rpiiew ot airs. j. tvamo.

North W'iHUmswwn, aged 21 years 10 mouiha, IU.P. ATKINS. On the Snth August, at his resl-ik nee; 12 Uarn-Vrret. S.mth Northcote, dwrd tne dearly belorod hustnnd of tiarah Wat-kins, loving father of Hilda lKinellj. Dora and Fred (on aetive service), aged 53 oaih.

WHITTINGHASI. On Uie 3rd September, at Sydney, Hanld John Whittinghain, ot lilheroo lllaho, New South Wales, aged 4i years. Privately interred at Brighton Cemetery ou the Bib. lesu WtLKfTCsoN. On Uio lfth July (of pneumonia), at her residence, "Oakdale." Pokolbin, New Snifh r'loreuce Slary llindvnamh Wllkuuon, widow of thn lato Frederic Albert Wilkinson, onjy aurviiing UAUclnex of Uie xte vji-oign Milner Stephen, and granddaughter of the late Rear-Ad-miral eV.r John Ilindniaish, flrut tovemor of SouUi Australia, in her 71nt year.

WOOD. On Uio llth September, at Albury Hoe-ptul, James, the eldtst son of the lute James aud EliM Wood, brother of Chark-3, Thomas. Jolm, Hutuy, Sophia, Jean, Jtose and Uto Mrs. At Ktnxie, late Beaufurt, YOUNO. Ums 6th September, James, the loving and lovnd husband of tUiarine Annie Soitng.

ot ivt JoncaMcr, and. eiuoat son of Uv ttit (Jliarlen Young, of Kewtrkge or. Loddon. InterttU privatoly Bcrcundara Conic u. it.

Kew. Peace, iwfcot pence, be hii, Wliero love eternal reigns. IN MEMORtAM, The Anzac Heroes. BARNETT. In loving memory or our door son.

No. 01. I'rivate Stirling F. Barnett, A Company, titjj Battalion. 1st A.EJ?'., reported killod 2Tih April, lttlvi, at (iallipoli, eged 25 jTars, brother oi Will, Bert (returned), Stella.

EHiott (on active Btrrico), Norman, Edita, Charlie; grandson of late Janus and June Kay, ilVankUn-strect, city; cousin of Joe Barut-a (kUiul in France). Sweet ia the rnrmory left behirxl. trt one so noble, true and kind: liis light is fought, he stood Uie test. We'll always iioiember him one it the boot. Inserted by his loving poeertts, Wlutim and Jaue Burnett, 20 W'ttvtbouiiie-grore, Northcote, BEIJa In memory of my pal.

Trooper J. A. Bell, who was killod to action at Gallipoli, on 7th August, jyiu. "Midst tho roaring of the battle And Uie rain ot shot and shell. Fighting for boflte and country.

He like hero fell. iTnaerted bv his mvinar nwnrade. Trooner Win. Kciina, 5th, of 8th laglit 'Horse, on aotive ser vice, and friends. GARDBNER.

In loring nramory'of our dearly Irrvcd brother. Private C. E. tlardcncr (Jack), who aiou of wounds at Sialta recojvud. at tite Dardanelles ou the IKh September, 11)15.

TasmanUn paiwrs u.tase copy. For away from all who lored him. Strangers gently laid him to rest. In a for away grare he sleeping. One of God's brightest and best.

Friends may think we hnvo forgotten, Whea at timis they see us smile; But they don't know that sorrow The eml hkks all tho while. and slstr. H. JOXES. In loving nvtnnry of onr dear- lored nepliew and cwisin.

Cwnmral itrmard A. Jones UKTioi, wiio wei wuuuua recarca on uauiDuii. 10th Serrtembcr, 1015. Far away from all who loved hlni, Str.itifiers laid liim to rest; In a far-oil" grave ho'a slieplna, Ono of God's bravflsb-ana bvwt. Beloved by alt who knew him, Tnnertvl hv hU lovlrur ejintls an-l nnU oouuu, EUiel ami Alice, and A.

Greinksu Loue- JONES. In loving momory of our dear son and immii-r. v.urj'i v. aniiien, huico in aouon on GalupuH Sthifrieirteiniber. 1D1.

In a foreign land no's slecwng, One of tho dearest and brat; In our hearts we will miss him for ever. Though we know he to only at rest. Inserted by his loving; parents, rister and bra tiiera. KIDD. in loring memory rr mr son and our brotli nun ov ti onnos (Hllln years.

ill on or ataitit 7.h Septcmlwr, 1015, aged 21 Fighting for home and country', lie like a hero fell. How route was the death he died. Hi life no short a span; Ills irmurn ehirished in our hearts, -A soldier and a man. -Irwt-rted by hl ever loring ither nm! rmthcmnnd nrer, (Bib. cm active serrice), and Uxiie, uvet, Aiajrern.

Lt Ma alay, lUiit. My bourne sweetheart. Shadows 110 need of shadows Whan at last we sain the victor's crown. On Uie 31st July, kllk-d in aetlon hi irwico, noTKB, iw iw aiauru luiyacj, uoany wrou Sdart son of 1L W. and Jt, Hillett, LUneaatetreet, aiaiTeni.

Dearly lored, deeply inournrd. IIAMII.TflV llirrt In Private A. Hamihon, diarly lovwl son nf Mrs J. xreiey. ntfisorui.

agni 111 years ana wouu. Sfy beerr is, Fid and weary. And the Uwrs from my eyes. Thinking of my hero. In Ihe cold Bravo where he lira He never shunned Ida country 'a call.

But gladly gave his life, liU alL He died the helping to defend. A noble soldier, noble end. A brave hero. Inserted by bis sorrowing mother, step-aiattrs and uiuiacra, H.VKRS3. On the Oih August, killed in action ranee, ionxi jtams, 01 Aainargoon, sou 01 n.

Harris, aged 21 years. A South African veteran. Rest, our deanst and bravest son. In your grave bo far away; Wo will trust In God to meet you la hear on ngnin some day. Thotigh the rolling seas divide us.

And yon shct In a foreign allure, lUfflvanbranco is a rolic Tbat will lire for ever more. Inserted by bis sorrowins narenla. ICiAY.QS. Prinhi John IL-nry Hayes, killed In jua ua odu lAUfiUnx, at rnu.ee, uie oeioreu intu uf thn lata Jirfii, IVil 'km Alu.llmr.r anH tf 'iit1 friend of Mrs. AInry Slullingor, of 100 Oardigau- H.AY3-H.

On the 6th August, killed in action In Franco, -Prirate John Honry Hayes, loving brother of Sirs. Fielder, Mrs. Slnok and James, of Oarlton; al.so MaiKie, of Boortius iSUrsh, Late of Heyfleld and Banchus Slarsh. an-d HEhNING. On tlo 10th August, of wounds re-eeired in nction In France, George Ernrst, des'ly beloved son of Mr.

and Sh. It. Ilenning. of Lakes "eioou urouier 01 uosie, ana is on, aged 20 years. Asleep tn Jesus, HTLL.

Killed Iu action, Franco, aQh July. Rer-il1. J- llilL "Iwialler. I land quarters staff, Ute of JLA.OA., Thursdiiy Island and Hobart, only aon of Robert and Uie Ute Annie Hill, and brother of A. WaUoce, iNorth-tAvroce, Adelaide He died the helplrss to dtfend, A ealUnt soldier's noble end.

-Jnwrted izr his sorrowing father und aunt, N. Bergin, IS Brithton-street, ailomington. H' IIXH3K RS IAN. A tribute to tlio memory of higuauer Oleraent B. Hitichaman (Inky) of Quran-wtn, killed in action in rnmce 20th July.

Greater love Imtli no inan Own this. Inserted by the Treasury girls, Metbourne. HOLMES. On the (Jth August, in France. Harris, secoud sou of II H.

Hnlmet, daremont. Western AustniHa, formerly of South Melbourne, and nephew of Mrs. W. II. Cooper, Aiiburn-roid, Hawhom.

HORN. Kited in sction onviho 38th July, in trance, Private Grorgo Arthur Horn, dearly lored nephew of I-Jizabeth and Willlaui Christian, and cousin of William, Slary, Grace! Arthur and Flore nco. une 01 me Dravest and best. Deeply mourned. TIOHN Kffled in actlan in France on Uie 28th Ju.y.

Private George Arthur Horn, beloved nepnew of tier ere and Lillian Cornell, and cousin of Ted, Jack, Atbalie. Arthur and LimUay. A noble end to a pure, unselfish life, Sinceruly regretted. HUNT. In affectionate memory of our dear friend.

Private Archie Hunt, dual 28th July of wounds received in J-Vanre. Inserted by Sir. and Mrs. Geo. Black, Clifton Hill.

HUNT. In loving memory of Private Archie Hunt, eldest son of Mr. IL Hunt, of Woolton.Bas-grtt. Wiltshire. England, and beloved flaufte of Eouly Dodd, died 28th July, of wounds received in Iraau, aged 20 years.

His duty nobly done. Inserted by E. E. Dodd, 32 Arthur-street. South xarra.

Home papers pieaae copy. IliHS. Jn sad and loving memory of Private Cyril Ues. killed in action, in France. 4th August, aged 20 years.

He Is alswys in my thouglrts, It is sweat to siwak liis name; in life I loved iiim dearly, Jn death do Uie same. Heaven has gained what I have lost awhlK Inserted 4y his sorrowing iloncoe, Ada Wales, Kensington. LDRS. A tribute ri love to the rnomorr of Prt-Tte Cyril lies, kiUod in action in France on 42 Acit, dearly lorod friend of Sir. and Sirs.

Wales, and family, and Mr. and Sirs. J. A. Bradford, Kensington, and HtUe Nancy.

Ono of Au.strlia's beet. UAOnpRS. A. tribute to tlie memory of Otrr-PomI John Jngtuira, rrpnrtcd. killed in action In IVanco on 20th July.

1L1.P. Inserted by the members of the fParkrille Football Club on active service and at home, JAG BURS. Killed bt action in France on the July, Corporal John Davitt Jaccurs, beloved oHtr eon of M. 1. and D.

SL Jagj.urs, of l'ark-viilo. and food brother of Mao laazie, Peter aud KaUtloou, aged 21 years. May his sotd rest in pearc, JOlTNtSOiN. In loring memory of LsriceOorponil Ttuwnu Jolmsun, kllued 6U1 August, somew-liero in Frant'o. Ho died Uie hetolcw to defend A gallant soldiers noble end.

Gone, but not forgotten. Insorted by Irene, Airs. iLim Yea and family, 33 CarWwitrc, Carlton. JOHXSWN A itnbute to the memory of Lance-CorpernI Thomas Joiinnon. killed in actim in France on Uio 50i August, hrothor-ln-Uw of and Mrs.

Brooks, of A'-brrt-Btreot, Port Melbourne, and uncle of Fred, and JSsle. Midst Uie roaring of the battle And Uie min of slut and atuul; Fistitintc for home and country, lie hue a soldier fell. Inserted by J. Brooks. JOHNSON.

In sad and loring memory of our dear brother, Lanee-Conxinil Thomas Johnson, who was killed in nctlon In Franco 5th August. Far aav fitvu all who loved him. Soldiers gcnt.iy laid him to rest; In an A mac grave ho is sleeping. One of God's brightest and bint. SItdst the roaring of tlie battle And Uie rain or shot and shell, Fiphting for home and country Tom like a hero roll.

Inserted by his loring sisters. Sirs. Purdy, Mrs, LlHiis. Mrs. Harper JOIINWON.

In Invlnrr memery nf Ijinee-Oorporat Thon-as Johnson, killed in ucUon 5th August, somewhere in France. Thou art "not forgotten, Tom, dear. Nor wilt thou ever be: As lung as life and m-ntory last We will remember thee. Inserted by his ovlna fHeuds, Irene, Bella and Sophia, Carlton-streeL JONES. KllleJ In action In France on 7th Austin)-, Sergeant B.

T. (Eddy), de-irlv loTed eldest mn of Kit. and lmco Jonea, of 70 Newport, end loved brother of Grace (Sfra. Rolleyl, KH.ie, Jlillfe, Xcllio imd Bert, turcd 20 years montns. Until Uie day breaks.

JONES. A tribute to Uu momory of Corporal "Jimmio" Jones, killed in action, France, 23rd July. No fcttrn decree, you fellowed or obnyed, Except the aUiff of which your ilreams were mr.de; To thnt hlgli passionately true, Your way 3 on hunw-. 1m Ryan, Victoria-street, Saudringham. JOYCE.

JIUed In action snmewliero in Fram-e on lDth July, lrivte Oluudes E. Joyce, mtnh lorod unole of Sirs. A. Therapos, StaUon-sUeet, FairfieM. How Juxful 19 Uie thotutht that UnKurs When lored ones crow dcaUi's sea; Tint when our labors hero are euoVd With itnem well ever be.

Duty nobly done. -Inserted by E. and A. Therapca, lil'31-iN. A tribute to thn mem nee nf one fnllnw teaclier.

Pte. Oeonrn Kiuui itinf nt umimla in Frarce. 25 uh August. We all shall meet hi the morning light, trerterl bv the teachnm and offlenm nf thn HvHn. street Methodiat Sunday School, Foutacray.

tribute to the memorr of rmr feltr choir niemlier, Pta George C. Keen, died of wouuda in Trance on uom Aimusb Not good-bye, but gond-nlght. Inserted lw the niembimi of tlis HvdiMttrMtt Meirudiat Choir, Footscray. KENNEDY Died of wrmnds rectivnl hi Pnnna on 30Ui July, alter fourteen month' artivo serrice mvaio alter (--anowj 1 awnniy, uesriy oeiovei eklcM Mia nf Strs. E.

Kennaly, Enusald-Arect, 1-iingwoiid; bro-Jier ot PliyLis Kennedy, only brother of Priiate C. Kennedy (Bub), on active wnice abroad, aged 20 years and 10 months. Itnmacvutc heart or Alary, Your 1 niyvni tor him extol; Sacred hoat-t of Jesus, Have meter on his soul. Midst tho battle's awful din, With firm rowilie to die or win; A credit to his uniform, (rur hero felt, and sv we mourn, 111 na fniwl. Ihn nfaht hn said nnri-hvf It lias been a siul, aiul iiarting, duar Walter, both for you and I To far away f-ir night and speech.

But tint too far for cur Uiuughto to reach. luN-ried by his lone and luting nuHher, and only sister, Phyllis, Luu nild-btieet, CoUiuguuud. f.ntnO.-On the 2Sth Jutv. killivt In irilm 4n Franco, Herbert Victor (PriU-hard), deariy loved Uilnl son of Edward and BdiUi May Leggo, of Thtstle4haltetreet, South Slelbonrne, brother of Corporal Geonte, LnnceMjorpiral Arthur (both on oUts avrrlcl, Lennard, Norman, Stanley (deceased) and Erie, aged 10 yeais. UndemmUi are the joveriastlng Arms, T.OtlAN (m tho 5th Aiumst.

killwl tn Fratee. Private E. W. IL M. Logan, the dtarly lnred only son Jane Logan and tuc Ute Michael UVIii Jim isiuia, jiiqran.

Sirs. KU.g. Sits. Monteith. of larraville; Slis, G.

Mailflim. 1 Aeot A ale: and lovins bmUn nf ijiun 7 Olnlhill-stiret. FooUmray, aged 10 years and months. Eaipioye of lUruet Loved hy all wuo knew him. Inserted by his sorrowing mother and sisters, also ealattuied friend, Juegan.

rMtAM. On Uie Bth Auffust. kUlrwl In artlnn st Fiance, Priiate W. R. SI.

Logan, the dearly loved nepiew 01 wmt 01 Ascot ale; Scddon; G. f-ogan; aeolong; Mrs. Johns tone, of Footscray. One or toe nrst; a soldier and a man. LY.VOH.

On the 1st August, died of wounds LVns IMvuto Tlininas Mrlmtaa lA-nnW est son of Alexander and EUaabrtli Lynch, of "Msitmira," TVa-rale-road, Camberwoll, and only brother of Alcsander Lj-nch, and grandson of ih. lata Geo. Galwer. aged 21 years. R.I.P.

MADiu.w-wi uie in oguA, died of nnmla in France. Willie, tho ftMri iiaJS younifent aon of Wta. and the late Winnie Madman, of Perth, formerly of South SfeibrMirne, lovnl iramuun of the late John Browne, lured nephew of Sirs. O'Hehlr, and loved emwih of Pat O'Uwbir j. a or.ugpier.

MPRPHV (n-e rhivoren). On the 1st Srptember, "l'ath WmfiMHirjifwimwii N(u-tlimt(i tn Mr. nnd Mrs. H. II.

j. Slurpoy daughtor (Paulino Man). Oilm). On 17th August, at ftiirao uomgnB, rnuirun. 10 au-, and Sirs.

Peoblm, jun. a daueUUT (atillbom). PFTTTTT On thn Ai rrst at Victoria, the- mfe of Stanley It Pettitt a dauglitor (Dnh MartfcJle). PITT. On the 2Pth August, at Nurse Buchanan' un inaiMU.

in Air. aiui Jin. im. nu, ''Ohntham," Upper Heldeihorg-rmd, lanhoo a daughter RAMPLINQ (neo Amy OaTanflgh Oowna). On tho 4lh Ktitenil)or.

at 'VNiuini," Dmiuiumut-strcet, ftorth Carlton a daughter lliotty). ROBERTS. On Uie 27th August. 02 Itw Mwm-Bumu iuii, wo wnu oi itouenj-a IWilllam tVancis). SM.ITIL On.

tho 31-t AueiisL at "Alstnn. rv-rood, New S.mih Wales, the tufa ui aruiur Jiurbtll EMIUW CKiUCBtCT I1VUUULS11, gODKRRTUOM (noo BitdU lllnian). On tho Mount A Ituondor-rtKul, Flwiijiigtuu, to tho wife Minna). 8.M1TH, On tho Slat August, at Brownetwet, uruiiaRgi. tcr Mr.

sjiU Mrs. Norman Snuth a son (Harry Lindsay). Both well. STANBORuUGH. ji tho 2nd September, at uuviuu, jHxwicK, vus buo oi J.

ii. fctan- THO.MA3(nao FUiranco Gagino). On tlio 17th AtiKust. at 23 Kiiui-airwiL, Nlfrtli Fitznr, tho wife of rmat T. Tltinuaa (cm ootiro service) daugli-' UT (Dorothy Slay).

WATJUK3 (neo Ebie SchoUeHeld). On tho 2Wh August, at Kuiko Spring's piivato iinepiUl, Miir-nuubeona, to $Lr. and litra. J. E.

'Watkhis son A TIv INS (nee Millie Wilhelm). On tho 4lh September, a Albert 1'urk to Sir. asil Mm. G. A.

Watkiiw a son. WHITING. On tho 2Uth August, at "Woo laiids" piivate JiospiUl, tiU Kilda, tho uifo vt J. A. Whiting- a dauslitur.

WIUjIAMH Inm d'Rarl fl(mwtn fkn Ihr, 7th Givtemtwr. at thtilr homo, btarlctreet, llotvham MARRIAGES. ARNOLD DA VENHILTa On the 22nd Jidy, at Hyson, UJrry sun of Air. ami Mrs. V.

J. Amoui. tjaraocrwuu, in i) ma, tiuiignter oi r. and Aim. W.

1L C. Davanhlll of lilnckinnl. il ia ml. Present nddrera: "Itmlfearn," Lytfon-sureeL, BACKHODSE STKWAiRT. On the 0th August, ni at.

ueorgoa uuurcn, uy uie ho v. kj. It. Daltrti, atnisual hy the IUt. K.

J. WliiUt. M.A, Samuel Burdur, oui'RiSt son of the late Iter. Benjamin Backttoutc. to Elhulteth, cidtut daughter of Mr.

and Mis. H. N. iS to wart, of "Kurauda," DtaiLdgh-road, Armadale. BRAOHBB TOOTELU On tho 2tth Aiiguat, at SL JUui's Church ot Kigland.

Fuotttcray, tl'e ilev, i. riuffiiu, itonoi viiireu, yoinwai- Mr. and Mrs. U. IlrcliL-r, Jiotluun-sUcel, HtWon, in Kaiiu.

tilth daimhter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Toou-ll. of "Lyntto," WillUm-stnx't, Fotrtmay.

I nac-ot address; "Glenwyn," Uouu-fliroet, beuaon. ItHAWV An thn 22lid al the rLaiMvnce of tie biide, Aiidruw Caulield, oldest ai of Sir. and Sirs. Biuau, to k.i i kUri- i.lil.Rt iliiiiahu-r uf Mr. AloiaOdor M'VViIluun.

ltl Gi-cloiig-ruud, footscray. Prew-nt tJ(lrcj; "Bello Vue, Kull.irawoaiL OliARLBS WATHEN. (Silver. Wrddintr.) On Uie lOJi SMrtemlxT. Usui, ut tu i-aiti iiuiyn EiufUnd, LaunciKton, by Ilv.

Aug. Barkway, Jatne llwrlea, of tho Victorian Railway. eldit son fit tatu Jainci tiaiit, Dernshire, Kugktiid, ti IiuJu May I Slay), pecodd dauchwr of Uiu ia4 Ahh-nnan nil-hum and Emma WnUuii. of WW OiarleM-rtreet. iMiinceston, Taamanm.

Pnent addrna: No. 10 I'arkvUlewtreet, Burnley. OHCatOH AfUSTlN, On tJio 1-Ith Atigust. at Sidney Buckley, ThJ. Kenneth Campbell, ehlust sun of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Church, if iteoond dailjrhter of T. ft. Auft'in. of Slollwurnu.

l'reMnt addruns. Uokitika, New xaland. OODNTY the 14th 'August, at St. iiarys uiurcn. aubji.

VVf May, Prirale R. llounty, wwnd r. and Sir. County, of Hoontv lViOda. Nellw.

aecoad dauahtel of Mrs. Llunctt, of 0 ilirama-eUett, Aaool Vale. EELE3 KENNEDY. On Uie 5th August, at KL MaUhew'a Church. Uih-strt PraluTui, by tiw Her.

W. T. Storra. MA-, eldest ran of Sir. aod Ura.

Frederick Eoks, of Kmaiiiguni, to Linda May, youngest daughter of Sir. und Mrs. Kennedy, E'steniwick. FLANAGAN 00 RBIG AN. On the 1st August, at Uie Church of Our Jdy Help of Chrtemns tn Her.

FaUier Kli. William Patnek. aewud ul Margaret and Uie Lite Martin iManagan, of North Filzroy, to Mary 'lVtrwa, cldmt eaughtur ol Patrick and Mary Corrigau, of North Fiuroy. HERIOT RIGKWOOD. On th-' 17th Augiat, at l-restatcTian Church, Flt.idere-atril, AdoliUdc, by the Itev.

T. ghanka. M.A.. B.D.. UetrUnuut b.

W. Heriot, K.A.N.R.. third sen of ex-Mayor and Mr. Heriot, of VUliamstonn. to lAxv SUy, thud daiifibtcr of the hue Lieutenant and Sin.

lUuk-Kovd, of Adelaide. I VOIIY CONNLEY. On the Dth August, at Christ Church of England, Onito, by the lUr. It. J.

llowt'B, PrlTat lslie, ymingtst, of SI. H. Iv.in-, of Spriiig Vale, to Muy Livingston, eldtst dauchter of Henry and Sarah Cbnuk-y, of Omeo. JOHNSTON ISA IN BS. On the Sth April, at Baint John's Church of Engjand, LiHydale, by the Hot.

R. aL Oapprf, William Hobert tiww a numlxr of the A.I.F.), eldest son of Mr. lliomas Johnston, Briiditon, Adelaide LUbn, only daughter of the hue Henrr Cbew Haasta and Sirs, buumons. aud tetaUiwwcr of Sir. J.

Simmons, of Woori Yallock. tl TLB WASH. On the Sth August, at the (VinaTegational Uuireh, Northaite, by the Iter. A. Jt.

iBuutou, Archie Lcnord little, of Cliftou Hill, Mxond eldest son of Sir. F. Little, oi Slonroopui, to Elsie, tocst dattflitrr of Sir. anil Sirs. Waos, of Nonhcoto, itvaoox addiuu: id South-itnoe, Clifton UiU.

SiAOFABLAN OASIL On the flth' August, at the Presbyterian Church, South Varra, by Iter. J. T. I aw ton, U.A., iunnan Sf'Lcod, youngest son of the Ute Ura. D.

SlaefarUn, OL Hilda, to Annlo Vets, secood daiifihter of Mrs. J. D. Caah, of "HIDcrwt," Elidn-rttroet, Hawthnm. Pre-ruit address: "Campsje tiJon," Oeborne-otreet, South Yarn.

M'ORATH OTTjYNN. On the Bth July, at St ratrirk's Cathedral, Melbourne, by Archbishop Mannix, asalated by lie. M. Keenan. John M'Gratb, Iieongatha, to Mary (Mottle) 3rd daughtor of John O'Fljnn, ahippibg merchant Cork, lre- land.

MOTTRAMSC AUJNG If ASf. On Uw 2nd Sep-teniUr, at the Baptifit Church, by the Her. A. Kuntwn, "Walter Earnest MoOram. second youngest ton of Sir.

O. F. SInttram, of JoiuiaUm-atrout, Col-litiKwood, to Are Muriel Allinffliam. the only daughter of Sir. V.

Allinsham, of Fitaroy. NEWaOS On the Ifllb Auinurt, at Pnbyterian Maiwo. North-road. EJrtem-h. by ChaiiLitn the Rer.

Wilms Maraulay, B.A.. Oeotjre Harry Newson, Bt. ElateranlHt, to rUughtrr of the Utn A. and CI Browne-Craik. of North Carlton.

PENHALL BURISIPTON. On the 15th July, ft SH. Peter and Paul's ILO. Cbnrch. South Mel-I mirne, by the Rot.

Father ConJoa, Private Robert (late mh A.I.K.). youu-t sun of Ihe late Jesero and Sarah PenhaJl, of Ballarat, to hntuthj' Frances, senond darghti-r of Thoaaa Eltsn M. Bhrimptoa, 113 Park-street, sooth ilflliouinc PHILLIPS KDTKBRTTE. On the lffth of An. rt.

St. Mark's Chtreh, Fitsroy, hj.tfce Rer. uriwiu Ernest second ana of Mr. and Sirs. A.

PhuhpiL of Jtorkbampton, Quee-tsland, to l-U-an third daughter of Sir. and Mrs. J. Klrk-hiide, of "CaithneM." Queen's-parade. North Fit.

roj. ItOGERS LB COTm.LIARD.-On the 12th Atf rvt. at the Kikla Methoilist Church. FlUroy-atHet. by the Rev.

Nance. David William, founh of the Ute batld and Mrs. Rogers. South Varra, to Tearl, eldest daughter of Sir. and Mrs.

A. Le Undliard. of Wtmhor. No card. nopKfl- BROOKS.

(Silver the J'l hiptembrr, 1SIH, at 0 ChnMi, UmNrwHI, bV the late Rev. J. Harmurt. a-wutei! W. Rouse, nenry, the fourth sua or the hte Rorku, Vermont Nunafndmg.

to Jfh, ellnA daughter of the )au Henry Brot-ks, of Iliaiet Hawthorn. lient address-Bamside." IS IneWbv-mart. Pambernpll. ItUSfiHLL OROtfLAND. (Silver Wwlding)- On tbe.nh Septeuber, 1801.

at St, AiuaUne' Clunch ef Higtanrf. howoni, Jiy the K. KHsnd II ey- orn. jamea Mi twri. to Dsrmar.

th Bmirter-on-Lnddo tvrerausds. Uhmt oed. JamM ajdett arm of J. T. Ri roort.

to Daemar. thinl daiuihte of the nsell. Rarra- ie late Georwe miwna," Au- mi. iToscot aaorvas Hawthorn, When death was drawiua nisb. WHiLiI.VSIS.

In fond natoory ot otv old pal. Ptc. II. Eu WiBkmA. who died of wounds received In Frauce, lSUi August.

lie died as he lived a man. Insetted by his mates, Joe, Albeit and Harold. WILLIAMS. iDied at Red Cross Hoapital, Chelnwford, on the IStli August, uf wouiuLj ro-cei ved in France, Iriva to 1 lenry Eferyn Ulianu, Iiehrved youngust son 'if William and Aaiirio Wil liams, awl belornl lirouier of Florne and Owen and UU John.Wtnvell.vn, Williams, of 73 FaUr- aireet. uwavmo, ageu iu tan.

WILLI.ULS. A tributo of love to onr nephew and cousin. Private Henry Egryu Williams, ditd of wounds received La Franeu on tlio August, aged 19 years. Some Umo we'll understand. Inwted by and Mrs.

Slorgan Williams and family, 170 HaUiani-strcot, East SL Kilda, and Llewellyn (France). WILLIAAIS. A sincere tribute to tho memory of PriTate H. Williams, who died from wTKinrts receiveil in Prance on tho I8U1 Ausiwt, Uto uf Keystone and Scots' Cumpen. Fronkaton.

Ho gave up hi life like a hero In reHpoure to hu couutry'a cell; Tli ero are many who will remember and miss him, Though only a private, that's all. Inserted by liis old pal, 0. Wright, WILLIASIS. On tho ISth August, at Red Cross I nipital, ClwJinsfoni. lyind of Vi PabitdtiAj of weunlii), inarm, iTiiaie uenry street, CoLlingv.oiKi (died Tinm la nn iMitti avl unml f.v,m Walks o'er tho earth wWi Kih-ut trrad; He Uatb out bfftt lovel things away And tiien wo call them dmd.

Inseitfld hy his rlmms, Kdoio -TiiompKn and Lcs Ross (ou active servlcj). WII30N. A tribute to the memory of our dear friend. Private Cliarles Wilson, of West Melbourne, who died of wounds received in Franco on 2Sta July. Requleseat In pace.

He gavo his young life, his btt, his alL Inserted by his companions, Vin tnd Frank, and Jack Hardiauin (on ec'ivx- service). WOOD. Between 27th July mid 4th August, fell In action, Sjrt E. C. Wood, the dearly lvlured and only sou of G.

aud B. Wood, agixi 22. Loved by alt who knew him. An Anzac hero. He never shunned Ida couurrv's coll.

But gladly gave his Rf-. oil; Ho died Uis helpltm to defend. An Australian soldier's nolilo end. Insertcl by his enrrowing pjrentu, G. and B.

Wood, "Belwood," A bbutt-stmct, Sandringham. WOOD. In lorirur mid MfTnM.innnfn mmmrv nt mr hero, Syt. E. C.

Wood, fell Iu action lietween rtimnsu, rrance, awi iSi. One of the bravest and best. Au Anzac hem. Some time, some day, my eye shall see Tlmt dtr face 1 hold in mr-nw: And find atull link Uiat broken chain Still closer, till wo meet anaiu. Tnsortil by bis loving and lieurthrnkcn flancce, Dot Edwanls, Ortnond-stroot.

Kcnsangton. WOOD. Jn lrrrim? anemory of onr dear friend "nu slioiimwte, CnrponU E. C. Wood, who waa ui uuim amnownere in France.

Ia the great broad llrid nf 1attle, 'Jiwt tn the prime of life. He died a hero. Fighting In the drodly Rtrife. A soldier and a innu. -ytfnserted Inr liis fellow employes.

Carnegie and uuii, ciiy. WOOD. In loring and erer te momory of Ernie, our iughly )temM frietul aud pianist. He never rJiunned his country's call. But ClaiUy gav h(s life, nil; He died Uie lohuc-tt to defmd.

An Australian soldier's nolilo uiil Inserted by the of tho Smomirlea en I or wului. in sou and loriiur fritnd, (Ottrpor9l Ernie -V Wood, uhj was killed Scei is tlie mnoory left tf ono no ikybtc, true and kind; His llgiu. Is fought, he stoud Uio tot. We II ahtaya nnkmiier lun. one of iiu Inserted by Mr.

and Slw. II. Slaswi, Harry and YATBS A tribute to rf.hn ntimvin. ArtHiur S'atcw, wh died of ou tiili August, rv SAveet te the memory left boliind Of one so noble, true aud kiwi. His tight is iw-mht, ne n.od the tnt.

Well always remember him ono of tho lie. IrertI by rnembers of tho Cti Sfil-bouiiio SUlliodL'4. Choir. BR.IGGS. On the 8th September, at his late rc-ndence, Qiicen s-road, Wnnditk, Lliii.dr)flier Thomas, uoajy iwimuo.iiua.xina oi siaria and loving father of Hniest, Joan.

Oeotre. Arthur. Sirs. W. 1.

Sadly xnisscd. rtROWN.On tie 1st SiiHrmh-r. after a stiort nincu, at lluruie. T.isrruuU. J.

Brown, hn.ther of lorn ami I-'red Brown, of Horns-su-iKU niton ii iu. and iincle'of Lieiiieiiant A. U. Brown ROWN.On the Oth Sfptemlier. at "Coonara1 i'T'i, th Florence Lilian tnurve.

late of Mov-e, daughter rvde." Elherton, fit. Arnaiid, after 14 months boil suiTeiiag, in her From earth's loved seines to heaven's sweet rest. CARPRNTHR. On the HMh Augint, at Granville. Nv ttouU, AWlea KltaalarUi.

too deirl? be-kned wife of Tlinmu lloiu- rullier. lte of St. Arnaud. and hiring slater of J. w.

Australia; Martha Berriitan. Kcw: Edwanl SJiileock Park. SUry HuaA.rSIhJdle Itest to bert Ilenxj. the doady belovevl hiuban.l 'ltouoiesoai in pace, -i i vl r)T ittf 01 h.ioiU a adonist of MiiAr2K Pf'. Went Clor, tl IIV.

COOI'KH. On Uio 7Ui Mxh. Ik. Sweet rest last. n.n1A,w;?in,nn.

7J.h ttTnber. at her re-i-rlenee, "ooolands," Wahriue viirv th helped wife of the lale Thomas IVaiS Jr-iuP inr. his residence, i the dearly ioicd husband of B. Sf. an, and lining father nl Mienaei, and Alice ami the lato Gilbert, and much lond and only brother o( Patrick Egan Elsteiuwlck.

Intoned priraltly. Iteqiileacat in pace. Sadly missed. Uie 8th Septemlver. at Infeetiorw Hoi-Mital, Falrtltld, David Jehn, dearly be-Invei only child of Alh.rt Henry and Alice KLiiian, of Leliinore-plBce, off Norui agul jvam I) ruont').

On the Rth Hn.i.mi. IrwpiUl. East MiAite, tie iharly Uilou-d Krwlridt street, Foowuniy, and loving mnilnr of Gordon. sW Crawford I Madge), Dudley, Slmnle and the Ute Vera Englisli, agwf 53 yearn. Filters! ptivate.

Thy will be done. Slh Ptrmlwr, John Falkingh.tm, of So Slirrmv-ntreet. Wevt Bmrji-wtck, tho beloved husband of Uie late Slary Ann raiklngham, jnd living father of Alfrnl, tlrorue, Waltei. llituhle and Uia In 'a I. alto Sirs.

J. aged or) yeun. Inserted by his losing dmiglitors. Florence, Sljrtle and EOD-in-iaw, W. Burton.

MALXN. In loring memory of my dear husband and our dear father, Pmrjck James, who died on SUi Ieiwaiihor. 1111 1. aL 2111 J-list ItichmomL Hla memory prised is more Uian gold, 0tr faUier'a worth cannot bo told; H-ia loving oncw, who inia hint here. SIARRIOTT.

In loring cf our drar father, John, who na-ved away at ItenUcigh on Un ftrh Sentemher. Ain- dai nn.th.a- who lAssed away ou tho 3rd August, 11K.0. Oa earth they sought Uio Saviour's grace. On earth they loved His nnmef And now thoy see His blessed lace. And stand before the Ijimb.

Inserted by tiieir loving sous and daurhters-ta-law. 'XfAViriiV Inrtn manniv nf mr rlno. bund, ard oar dear father and grandfather. George Uaig, who paamtl away at. aJS Young-street, FiU-roy, on Otii tioptemlxr, U-Txan memory pase e'll never Hot Three littio words.

Forget mo noL Inserted by his loving wifo and family, Sydney. 'In loring momory of my father, wJ puawd away on, tlio 7th eitemixr, 101L 1 orron minis or yu. ucar ctaii. As I Jdwed your ffiill cold brow. Ami to my oehiiur h-nrt 1 know I have father now.

Tn-ertod by his loving daughter. Msgde, and Ernest. AflLJiFTft. In loving memory of my dear tirsv haruL Cooivo k-l or Alillcr. ulu lAssed awar at Werrihro or, tiio lotii Soiitember, 1014, loving father xoiy, agua yean.

The yearn mar brine their changes. But fll my ytiu-ning henrt Will keep his momory enshrined, A uvcivd thing apart-. And thotrgh he'll not return to me. Yet 1 nay to liim. Where no dark smn erer ortmes, Jv eyes wUh trsrs are dim.

Inserted by hfcv kwhig wife. Xlttby. 1 .1 T- (41 a-1enn on tluv Sth Rrntemlvti 1D14. at Richmond, Svlo M'lrtvrnith, yoTmgeet loveil son or Elijiabeth nnd Uto Isuio, bvoUii-r of lato Joshua, alao Ah-iandcr. G.

Sl'Kco, S. Kew. aged 10 years and 8 months. in thA springtime ot lire uod cuion mm. MORATH.

in memorr of our darting (ftri, Elolte fhrvan who riie-t mkUntv en tCie Sth September. God touched her and slie slept. MtTN-RO. In lnrlng momory of my dear brother, who departed this lite on tho lOUi Scptombor, 1014, Gone, but not forgottoii. Inserted by T.

and Munro. MUXRO. In loving memory rt dear Boh, hetated eldest son of Tom and -Slary Munro, and toroUior of Tom and Jack 'on active serrioe), end Bert, Onkleigh, W-o died to Melbourne JJcftHtal, lOLh SfptevnJbnr, 1914. Ever mnrint'onri as the days am going by. InBertiri liy kwing father trot rnother.

PALLING. In sad and lovinr memoir of our dear faUier. Sriauol, who passad away on 2nd Sei-t ember. 1002. Fond memories of the past will always bring; regret.

Until mtr hearts hate censed to boat wo never wall forget. From memory's nagewwTl never blot. Three little words Forget me not, Inserted by his lering sons and daughters. Ethel, Aubrey (on activo service). Ruby, Baggie (on active service) aod Rita.

PlllOK. In loving reanornbranoe of my dear husband and our dear father. illiam I'rioe, who died at BtechrrorUi en (r.h Septernlr, 101A. Forget j-nu, no, dear father. For memory''a loving chain Will always -link our hearts to one I'ntil we meet again.

Inserted by his sorrowing wifo and family. RADFORD. In sod memory of PliyllK wife T. Rwlford, who died on the Dth September, lOlo (late of Glcnferric and Epsom). A faiUiful wife and loving mother.

Sadly missed by dad and lUamie, RITtOrTT. In loving remembrance of my dear -nl ll a iU.ndRfll thM lltS on the 2lth WHJ. sister, Mrs, P. 'dn, 40 Andrcw-Htreet, Windsor. over witn tne uom, Inserted by bis loving sister, l'hoebo Slartha M'llil ROfl In loving Tnemorr of my dear notjier.

vt i-. at SU -t' bourne, on ihe 10th September, 1113. I often sit and think of yen. dear mother. And think of how you died; And how hard It was to think I could not say good-bye.

bv her lorimr daugMer arrf srm-tolaw. and P. Seblre and family, tbnns reek. joOSS. In lovtog memory of my dear nwjtSer, whfl Tdarted this Wo at South Melbourne, on the 10th September, 1013.

Gentle in mind, patient In rarin. Oiar dear mother left as, heaven to With actions so noble, genomns aaid kind, ta this world her equal to nnd, Inserted by her loring daogtfccr and aon-ln-lsw, M. sod G. Morton, and family. SAMB'SfT.

In loving memory ef W. T. W. Ham-Irtl who "pawed away at to frrgMsber. 113.

Ute of JoM Town, What Uir" rnnnot ajwpr here, Thr wherefore anil the by. Thf tnrglrd -ta of life will he UnraveUeil by bye. Tmrrtl by Ws loving wife and family. SBWHI.U In loring reaiemhrance of my bejrw-rl em. Slnrray.

who died Oth tort nf lsnIelU. stei-wn J. HomcrrlUe, of Sersreaxit Thomas, husband of Amy. father Jin, Bert, Bella. Be to the avVrTr, sweetly rest.

T.icy miss you most who lovod you best, IrrtPrted 1.8. J.S.. T.S., A.S..

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