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MARRIAGES.
UKI WELLT.-On the Willi April, at ScotB
rim-uli. Casterton, by Rev. ,1. Meer«, Willan. John (late fiSlli Halt.), eldest son of Sir. John !MI, Wnrnnnycn, Wangoon, to Ada, eldest dnngh trr of ,Mr=. A. Jell}* and the late William Jelly,
Itiekrtt street, Casterton.
DEATHS.
A'llKCKKTT.-On the 21st June, ot "Karharnok,'
Armadale, Sir Thomas A'Recl.ott, late judge oí hiprcme Court, in his 03rd year. No (lowers. AI'MIX.-On the '.1st June, Walter Austin, <
Fnion roJd, Surrey Hill«, in hu 75th year.
BRAMLEY.-On the 16th June at Berringama,
William Bramley, late of Loddon Vale, and for merly of C'amperdown, Colac, and Geelong, in her 91st year. (Born in Yorkshire, England.) J-HOttS".-On the 2011) June, nt "Oten Kira,"
Station street, Sandringham, the dearly loved daughter of Mr. und Mrí. llerlrain Drown, little sUcr of Eddie, loved granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Drew (Footscrav) and Mr. anti Mrs (I. Brown (Murrumbeena), and loved niece of Str. and Sirs. J. B. Riddell, also darling cousin of liées, Tomie, and Rub-, aged 4 j eira ]0
months.
B1Î0« V.-On the 22ml June, 1013, ?t hw «on-in
hw'? residence, Í) Alma termee, Newport, John, ipili t of the late Surah Brown, lute of Aspen- dale, beloved father if Mrs. MeClure, Mrs. J. Forrester, Kdward. Alice, William, John, Diehard, Allan, and Ernest, aged 77 years. (Private
furcral.)
CBAMBCnS.-Oil the 24th March, passed peace
Ililli' nway, at Blmsted, Ashford,'Kent, Eng lind, Man*, relict of the late Joseph Chumbera, onlv sister of the late Edward Blakiston, of v Terang and Geelong, nnd loving aunt of Mrs.
.lobn Wilkinson, of Thebarton, Teran**, in lier
(Will ? car. .
Ilome nt last.
CLARK.-On the 21st June, 1910, at the residence
of her son 'Richard MO,'No.. 00 Frederick street. Wet Urunswiek, Bridget, the dearly beloved wife of the late Henry Clark, and loving mother of Henry, Diehard, Guy, and Charles Clark, aged 77 years. (Hy request, no flowers.)
"Moy her soul rest in pence.".
COUSIN.-0n the 20th June, at Fairfield Hospital,
Thomas Canning Crocket Cousin, dearly beloved son of the late J. M. Cousin and Annie McNab (nee Cousin), loving brother of Mary, Ronald (A.I.E., abroad), James, Annie (sister-in-law), niece little Nancy, and stepson of D. McNab.
Deeply mourned. -(Mother.)
COUSIN.-A tribute of affection to Thomas Canning
Crocket Cousin, who passed away June 20, beloved son-in-law of Mrs. Humphrey (late of Napier street. Footscray).
Sadly missed,
-(Inserted by Mrs. Humphrey, Mitcham.) '
COUSIN.-A token of love and esteem to my dear
cousin. Thomas Canning Crocket Cousin, who died at Fairfield Hospital, June 20th. (Inserted by his affectionate cousin, Nurse Bess 'Crocket, Camperdown Hospital.)
DA' IBS.-On Hie luth June, at Western Australia,
from pneumonia, »-.M.-Serst. Leopold Alfred II« les, second eldest son of Mrs. M. A. David (of Wonthaggi) and the late Henry levies (of ]!¿liant), brother of H. B. Davies (Mortlake) nnd c. v. Davies (Wonthaggi),'over three ¿cars' Hrrico, A.I.F., aged 40 years.
Deeply mourned by his wife nnd seven children.
-(Inserted by his loving brother and sister in-law. Cyril and Kllxabctn Davies.)
UAVINK.-On the Suth June, at tile Convent of the
(ïood Shcplictd, Sydney, Sister Mury of Si. Juliana (Katie), dearly loved daughter of Mr. am1 Mr?. I*. Davine, of Collinswood, and dearly loi ed sister of Sister Mary ' of 'St. ' Aloysius (Pirth), Mrs. F. Duncan, John,-James, Milo, and
Mis. E. J. McCrislal. . . - " i ?
May her soul rest in peace.
DIMSDALE.-On the 19th June, at the residence
of S. E. D. Carlisle, Birchip, Helen Judith, very peacefully.
DRAPER.-On the 15th, June, at St. Vincent's Hos-
pital, Sydney, Marjorie Viola, beloved daughter of Mrs. Marie Draper, from influenza, also be- loved fiancee of Clarence G. Chadwick. R.I.P. Inserted by C.G.C.)
DRAPER.-On the 16th June, at St. Vincent's Hos-
pital, Sydney, Marjorie Viola, beloved fiance of my son,
Deeply regretted.
-(Inserted by Mrs. Chadwick.)
DREW.-On the 19th June, at Casterton emergency
hospital, James; beloved husband of the late Margaret, and loving father of Annie (Tot). (late of Orbost and Victorian Railways.)
DRUMMOND.-On the 17th June, 1919, at Wagga
Wagga, N.S.W., Rupert Charles, the dearly loved eldest son of John and Jane Drummond, Es- «norm, . Tiijgar.no,. Victoria, loving brother of Campbell (lato A.I.I'.), Norman, Maurice, Nel- lie, Essie, loving husband of Dnphue, and father nf litllc Margaret, aged 33 years. (Pneumonic mfltielix.].)
Deeply regretted,
FLANAGAN.-On the 21st June, at St. Aidan'i
Ilofpital, Moonee Ponds, Andrew Flanagan, of 7i
Hopkins street, Footscray, dearly beloved hus lund uf Kliraheth Flanagan, and loving father of Uo'suis, Hilda, Irene, Veronica, Andrew, and Jc^eph rinnagan, loved brother of Michael, Patrkl,, John, Mary, and Eileen Flanagan,, aged 41 'ear?. (No Howers.) . . ..
Rest in peace. ?
FOLL'Y.-On the 11th June, at Melbourne, Janet
l.thel, beloved mother of Jean' and Annie, be- loved daughter of Janet and' the late William '.au (ot ¿Uircliisou), sister of Alex, Dave, Archie, and Nellie, aged 30 years.. t
Sweet rest.
roi(l)YCE.-On Uie 22nd June, at Arkaringa
inwnt, Black Rock, Ethel, the beloved wife rf Ahn IÏ. Fordyce, town clerk. Sandringham, and daughter of H. S. Wills, of Wrixon street. Kui. (Itivute interment.) " *
litAüKH,-On the Slst June, at'her reshieno*;, No.
..'. 1 nioi street, Windsor, .lane, relict of the late Viilliani Smith Fraser, ami dearly beloved mother of Jr^ie and Richard, Mrs. Driver (America), Mi«. P.. Mjrllliei' (W.A.), Mrs. Hart, Councillor A Fra-er, and William, of Carlton.
A patient sufferer at rest.
GI! v li \MF..-0n the ISth Juno Beresford L., the
ilivrK' belo* ed husband of halber Grahame, of Nv'l.r.un. and loving father of Thomas, Mrs. 11. !.. Pern-, David, Joan, und John Grahame (oil »miep abroad), onlv loving brother of Jin. M. Hîd>, uged 71 years. (Interred Coburg Ceme-
tary.)
Peace, perfect^pcace.
criUluiK.-On the 15th June,',Beresford Lowson,
dearly beloved husband of, Esther Grahame,» of 'nnlirani, loving fatlicr of Thomas, Mrs. U. K. I'errj, David, Joan, and John Grahame (on ser Wie rliroad), only hrolbcr of Mrs. 5f. Volsey, of fuburg, a?cd 71 > eora. (Interred at Coburg, ISth.)
One of the best.. .
mrmi.i-On the 22nd June, .at Darlinghurst, Vnoi', E-'ther, relict of Joseph Horrie, and 1m ¡1er motlici of Mrs. A> Hicdman (Hichmond Hill). Mrs. Waters Mm. Saber; Stella, and Laurie (g-rini-y, K.S.W.), Mrs. A. C. Kino (si. Kilda), and Mr*. Parsonage (Japan).
Mnj lier dear soul rest in jica'ce. -
Slimnn at 21' Chapel street, St. Kilda, Mon dj>, Tureday. and Wednesday evenings, at half-
wit 7 o'clock.
Ll.Kill.-0n the 22nd ' June, 1Ö10, at Moama,
.V-i.n.. Brigadier William Leslie Leigh, of the kihation Army, dcarlv belovctl husband of Anna, =ri.l loiing father of Charles II. and Ethel Leigh, also Mr*. Annie Coombs, aged 7rycars.
Tlie Lord is my shepherd (Psalm 2.1).
LYLE.-On the 21st June, at his residence, "St.
Ai.ncs," 27 Harrow Rlrect, Moreland, John li'Kinc. dr.irlv beloved husband of Annie Lyle, In- ne father of Blake, Nellie, Harold, and Alice, father-in-law of Elsa, and grandfather of Jean and lltnald, aged 55 years. .
A patient sufferer at reßt.
SIMIIIKSON*.-On the 21st June, nt her residence,
"Uith," Kerferd road. Glen Iris, of pneumonia, Sv.liiey, widow of the late John Mathieson, of annley, in her K81b year.
llilSTYRl-.-On the 12th June, at Nurse King's
ITiulc hospital, Fricdriccka Amada, beloved nile of Dotveit Henrv Mcintyre, and beloved mnilitaugliter of Mrs. Henry Kipling, of Itoyal
l!i'K1NNO\\-On the 21sl June, John Heywood, lie
'«id infant son of Mr. and Mrs. G. i). Merlin lion, of "Karilpa," Oak grove, East Mjlvem.
MI'DIIL'IIY.-On the 20th June, at her daughter's
'wi'lniie, Delsiîie avenue,' Murrumbeena, Ciur inttc lilher, beloved wife of John Mcdhnry, late w 0'in Wa'erlev, loving motlier of Iwac, HaeiH, Yiolrt, Ruth, Gertrude, Jack, Herbert, Orar, Waiter, and May, nged 71 ycjrs.
A loving mother gone to rest.
Hl'niMlX.-At his residence, Newstead streel, Maribyrnong'(suddenlv), William P. Murison, he- eled husband of Amolla, and dear fithcr of Wil- liam, .lack, Agnes, nnd George, aged 40.
Thy will be done.
EIIIFLS.-On the 22nd June, 1010, at "Doutta
'.alla," Toorak road, Soutli Vam, Jeannie, vtidow of Hie late William Shiels, and eldest ¡laughter of the late John Robertson, Struan Hoii*e, Naracoorte, South Australia. No "oner.., hy request.
nmitRTT.-On the 17th June, at Nurse ncanl's
[?mate hospital. Footscray, Mrs. E. Stlrrctl, be loved friend of Mury Sullivan, Morwell.
Forgotten by some you may be, Hut never forgotten by me.
. A tme friend.
ora.VEIIOUi-E.-Oii the 17lh June (suddenly), at
"li riMihwi-, Commercial street, Ynrrom, Wil- lam, the dearly beh.ved husband of llDrriet \oiieliou»,. beloved father of Lily (Mm, P. ».VI), Willie, Elsie, Muggie, Jack, Ada (Mrs. .J. ». O'Neill, Jim, Irene, and Mvra. B.I.P.
MLI.IVAN.-On the JUtli June, »t Melbourne Hoi
lalal, Agnes J. s. Sullivan, l8 James struct, «iilimond (late of South Melbourne), widow of !»»' Ute Uilliel Sullivan, loving mother of »la-tgic (Mr-, llrovvn), Ellie (Mr». Davis), Mary |Hr3. A. Bowen), Janies, and Jack, also much
«'ed sistpr 0[ jllä Mi sri-Dotiald mid J. Wilson Vi t ' Aii-'tral-«), and fond grandma of little 'hilms and Mjrtle. (Private interment).
Tatlier und mother rcimited.
TIIEfir (noc Vera Earl).-On the 2]st June (sud
?¡««'1. at her lute residence, 03 Clnrlcs street, .'?amiente, (¡crtle Irene Vera, dearly loved eldest <i'Ug itcr of the late It. II. Earl, Maryborough, "lal Mrs. Karl, li) Ctltshaw street, Toorak, lovlut «'ter of Hauy jnd Dolls, lind beloved wife of
hííírU'H ""**. "s°"2" yT'a- (1'm,Uu
"Goü knowcth best."
DEATHS.
[ WATTS -On tlic ÏK June. 1019, at his residence.
Thomas Henry, the dearly belo* ed huslMind oí Amy Watts, loving fattier of Grare and Claude, voungot finn of the lute W. W, nnd .lane Watts, loving brother of Mrt Commons (Huntly), Mrs. W. Commons (W. V), \\\ .1. Watts (Cobie), C. h , ?T. y., and A. H. Watts < Huntb), aged 49 ye,
IN MEMORTAM. On Active Service.
ICLARK,-In loving memo1*}* of mv rornrade, ' William Clark, JOth lîattn., Ulled in Fr
Juno 1% io;y.
One oí the bot; sadly mis*«!.
-(Inserted U hi« comrade, C. .T. Ung, late j
39th flattn.).
[COOK, In fond memory of our dear
son and loving brother, Spr. Frank Gilhert Cook, who died of wounds in France, June 23, 1918.
"Ever fondly remembered."
-(Inserted by his loving father, mother, brothers |
and sisters. Baddaginnie.)
[ COOK.-In loving meirory of our dear son
brother, Spr. Frank Gilbert, who died of wounds at 6th General Hospital, France, on June 23,
1918.
O God, our help in ages past,
Our hope for years to come;
Our shelter from the stormy blast,
And our eternal home.
-(Inserted by father, mother, brothers, and sis ters, Baddaginnie.)
COOK.-In proud and loving memory of our dear
brother, Spr. Frank Gilbert, who made the supreme sacriflce oh June 23, 1918.
so loved, so missed.
-(Inserted bv his loving sister and brothcr-in law, A. and H. Gunn, Moonee Ponds.)
COOK.-In loving memory of our dear brother,
Frank, who died in France, 23rd June, 1918.
Fondly loved. (Inserted by Sister and brother-in-law, L. and H Luscombe, Newbury.)
COOK.-In loving memory of my dearest friend,
Spr. Frank G. Cook, who died from wounds in France, June 23, 1918. (Inserted by L. Mal colm, Princes' Hill.)
ORAM'FORD.-In memorv of our husband and I
father, Sergeant 1>. Crawford, 8th Light llnrw, who wai killed in actton at Walker's Ridge, Gallipoli, 23rd June, 3013.
EMIS.-In sad and loving memory or our dear
ton. Sri. William Henry Kim», who waa killed while loading his men into action at Marian court, France, 23rd June, 101S, losing brother of Ive;, Frank.
Paid in the last greit price.
Finished for him the rtrifc;
Sharp to my heart is the knife, my son;
ÍAVe ítrícf nil around we see; Hut proud are we to be
Father and mother to such a1» thee, my ron.
HOUGHS.-In proud and ever loving mernoo' of
my husband, Captain DI wa ni Norman Hodges, M.C., Army Service Corps, who died from ill- ness contracted on active service in France, on June 22. IMS.
WYETH,-In proud nnd lo.'ing memory, ofTour
denr brother, '¿.-Corp. Geonte M. Wyeth, 22nd Bait,, uho died of wounds In France 23rd June 1010. (Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. G. II, Beilby, Leongatha.)
WYETH.-In loving memory oí Lanco-Corp. George I
Melbourne Wyeth, 22nd Battalion, who died of
wounds June 23, 10M, andt buried at Ball ¡cul, j
France,
Beloved *by all who knew him, -(Dad and Km.). ,
WYETH.-In loving memory of Lanco-Corporal I
G. M. Wyeth, 22nd Battalion, Oth Brigade, who dieri of wotindt, June 23, 1916. -(Rosedale.)
BKATTIE.-In sad and loving memory of my dear.
ct sister nnd our dear aunt, Sarah Ann, who pan-od aw.iv at "Glenoe," North Monegatta, June 23, 1018.
One ¿ear upo a message rame
From God, Who thought it best
To take her from this weary world
To dwell among the blest. " The (rolden pate was opened,
A gentle voice said "Come," And with farewell <? unspoken
She gently entered home.
-(Inserted hy her loving sister and brother in-law, nieces, and nephews. Matilda Johnston, South Warragul.)
BLACRBURXE.-In loving memorv of mv dear | ' husband and our dear father, who pished i
at Ararat, 22nd June, 3014.
"He is not dead," but only tilting rest."
-(Inserted bv his loving wile and children, May, I Mrs, A. It. Perrett, and Leslie.)
COLLIN.-In loving memory of our dear father,
Leopold Frederick Collin, who padecí to the higher life on the 23rd June, 1012. (Inverted by his loving children, Julia, Bertha, Roso (Mrs. T. J. Burke), Polly (Mr». Jack Black), Robert, Albert.)
COXXELL.-In loving memory of dear Verena, who I
paved away'Hie Sard June, 1017. (Inserted hv her loving uncle, aunt, and cousins, "Mons," "Ulster avenue. Gardenvale.) » r ,» . CHOUCHEE.-In loving'memory of my doar'hiis*
band, »John II, CrouOicr, who died on 2Jrd
June, liilj, ot 7 Palmerston crescent, South Mel-1 bourne*, also his daughter May, who die! 23rd
June, 3002. - '
Though you aro absent from me.
You arc present in my thought«, And the one >ou left behind j ou
lOSh,
loving wife, E. Croucbcr.)
FRANZI.-In sad and loving memory of our darling !
daughter and sister, Viola Muriel Franzi, who passed away on 23rd June, 1918.
One by one earth's ties are broken.
One by one they're linked above;
Some day there'll be a sweet reunion
In the land of light and love.
-(Inserted by her loving father, mother, sister and brothers,)
FRANZI.-A tribute of love to the memory of our
dear friend, Viola Muriel (Vi), who passed away on 23rd June, 1918. at Fairfield Hospital; dearest friend of the late Stretcher-bearer R. C, Gullick.
To know her was to love her.
-(Inserted bv Rosie and Violet Gullick, North- cote.) GEDDES.-In loving memory of our deir sister
Kilty, who died at Warragul Hospital, June 21, 1017. (Ineertai by her loving sinters.)
LEVY.-In loving memory of George Levy, who
died at Hobart, Tasmania, on June 22, 1013. (Inserted by his wifq and family.)
RUTLEDGE.-In loving memory oí Patrick j
Rutledge, who pcn-cd most peacefully away <~~ the 23rd June, 1017.
Greatly misled.
-(Inserted by J, II., 1'l.vnn's Creek.)
SMEDLEY.-In loving memory of mv dear to Hier/1
who passed peacefully away at Clonbinane, on ' the 23rd June, 1013; nleo my dear mother, on
the 27th December, 1917.
Ever remembered. /
-(Iiifcrtcd by their levins daughter, C WH
son.)
SMITH.-In loving memory of our deaf friend,
Mrt, S. It. Smith, late of Mihern, who de -parted from this life on June 22, 1018. (Inserted
hv Ida Slohr and Ivy Scars.)
VEITCH.-In affectionate remembrance oí lïobert
Veitch, who died June 23, 1015. (Inserted by wife nndjamil¿\)_
BEREAVEMENT CARüá.
BEARD.-Mrs. .1. S. HEARD bega to ACKXOW
liKDGE the ninny kind letters and virits to lier in her_sorrow. _"Nitwra,'_^ Narrnk road.jiajwyn^
MU. T. S. ÜAII'KY and Family desire to ex-
press sincere THANKS to relatives and many friends (or floral tributes, Iel tera, cards, tele irramvnnd personal expressions of sympathy dur- illo; their recent Mil bereavement, and hope that this acknowledgment »111 lie accepted by oil. as an -intimation of their gratitude. 13 Verdon htrect, Williamstown.._ MR. KONSTANTINOFF, ÎIrs. J/ Aï SONE, and
Family desire to sincerely THANK all relu tUe* and friends for expressions of personal sym- pathy, cards, letters, and «oral tributes in their recent iad bereavement. Will all friends please accept this intimation, Town Hull, ave Preston.____>.
H. K, STEDWlTu, nnd Family, desires to THANK their many kind friends for expres- sions of perenal sympathy, cards, letters, tele crams, visits and floral ti Unites in our recent fend bereavement. »I Stanley street, Richmond.
MH.awï Mrs. HOSE desire to express their
heartfelt THANKS lo all klnd'frlenils for their Mud exprès ions of tymuathy in their sad bcicate mont. _ .1. Rose, CO J*cl"_«reet,_Cai_!ton._ MRS." WATT and Family desire to THANK all
kind friends for eanlB and floral tributes and Lind sympathy- in their late sad bcrcaicmcnt of a dauchtor and sinter,
M
A 'MKCKF.TT.-The Funeral of the late Sir ¿4. THOMAS A'UHCKKTT, KUI, (formerly jlldBe of Supreme Court), will arrive at St. Kilda Ceme- tery THIS-DAY (Monday, ilrd inst.), at 3.1Q p.m. punctually, ,
A. A. SLEIGHT, Funeral Directors. 'Phone HO.
A L'STIN.-The Krirnds of the late Mr. WALTF.lt I ."i- AUSTIN arc Informed that his remains will be interred in tim Ilox Hill Cemetery.
i"ILARK.-Ino Friends of the late Mm. IIHIWIKT \t CLARK are respectfully notlllcil that lier re- mains will be inteircd in the New Melbuurne Ceme-
tery, Fawkner,
The funenl is appointed to leave the residence oi her son (Mr. Robert Clark), No. Ill Fiedcrlck street. West Urunwlok, THIS DAY (Monday, the 2::rd .lune, lylo), at 2 o'clock p.m.
ni AS. P. FRILAY, Funeral Dir
FLANACÍAN.-The Friends of the late Mr.
ANDRKW FLANAGAN arc respectfully in formed that his remains will be Interred in tile Footsrray Cemetery.
The funeral is appointed to move from Ids resi- dence, 77 Hopkins ?.trecl, FooUcm;-, THIS DAY (Mniutav, Sard .lune), at 2 o'clock p.m.
HKRllKHT KIN« and SONS, Undertakers, Droop and Nieholtoii streets, Footscray. Tel. "25,
FUNERAL NOTICES.
FRAShH--The Friends cf the lote Mrs. JANE
rilA*-l'K arc rcspectlnlly invited to follow 1er :emains to the place of interment, the Mel l-our io Goncial-Ccrnetery.
The finn ni .vill leave her residence. 2 Union I etrc"t. v'liiisor, THIS DAY (Monda-, 23rd Juiil),
lit lialf-pi< " o'llork
li. ROBSON, I lukrtaker. comer of Brunswick ftreci and St. George's roan, >orth Fitzroy. Tei. Vimçiile_'ll8:__ KEIISIIAW.-The Fllends oTtho lite Mr. JWIKi»
KERSHAW are rc*pcol(ullv informed thnt his remains will be interred in the Geelong Eastern Cemeterv, THIS DAY (Monday, June 23, IMP).
The funeral will leave the residence of his »on (Mr. William Kershaw), Inverleigh, at 11 o'clock, arriving af the place of interment at ¡1 p.m.
W. B. KING and WELLINGTON, Undertakers, J10 Ryrie street. 'Phones 16S0 and 227.1 (Gec _ont-_Excliange)._
to follow his remains to the iîiiroond.ra Cemetary.
Tlie funeral will leave the Salvation Army Cita- del, Burwood road, How thom, To-morrow (Tues- day. June 21), at 2 .10 p.m.
LE PINE and SON, Funoral Directors. 'Phono
Haw. 112.
YUÍ^Thc Friends of~th"e~lot? MÎT"TfOHN
EISKINE LYLE arc respectfully Invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Coburg Cemeterv.
-The funeral will leave lils residence, "st. Annes," 27 Barrow street, Mor'land, THIS DAY (Monday, 23rd June), at 3 30 o'clock.
JOHN ALLISON, Funeral Director, 201 Svdney load, Brunswick, opposite Empire Theatre. Thone
Brunswick fi.2,_ _ __
MODBURY.-The Friends of "Mr. JOHN MF.D
UllRV ure informed that the remains of his dearie bploved .life, Cliarlotle Esther, will be m lerrcil in tin N'erronolis, Springvale.
Tiie funeral will leave thn residence of her daughter ( .1rs. T. Portirgton, Rolslro avenue, Mur nimbccnl), THIS MORNING {Yon-lay, 23nl inst.), al 11 o'clock. *» __.
B. MATrilUVYS Pl'V. I.T0.7 Motor Funeral Ser vice. Toorak roy!. South Yarra, mid Oakleigh._
SHllXS.-The Friends of the laic Mrs. JF.ANNTE
SHIELS, are informed (bat her funeral
leave "Doutta Gulla,"'cr. Toorak, road and Mills- wyn ctreet. South Yarra, THIS DAY (Monday, 23rd inst.), at 2.30 p.m., arriving nt the Brighton Cemetery about 3.15 p.m. (Motora.)
A. A. SLEIGHT, Funeral Directors. 'Phone 410.
r\7ATTS.-Tile Frlciua» of the late Mr. THOMAS >' HENRY, V/WS S arc respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the White Hills Cemeterv.
The funeral will leave on arrival of Of1., i
train -at' Bendigo, about 10.20 a.m. THIS DAT (Monitav, 23rd June, 1010).
JOHN ALLISON, Albert Pork (Cent. 20.'»), in conjunction with AVILLIAM OAKLEY, Mundy street. Bendigo._
WILMOT.-Thc Friends of the late WILLIAM
WILMOT ire informell that his funeral will leave IS Vaucluse Ftreet, Brighton, THIS .MORN- ING (Monday, the 23rd Inst.), at 11 o'clock, for the Brighton Cemetery.