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BIRTHS.

BIDSTRUP.- On the 8th October, at Trinafour  

private hospital, Moonee Ponds, to Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Bidstrup, Annadale, Broadford -a son. FORSYTH.-On the 24th August, to Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Forsyth, of Surrey Hills-a son.

FRADET (nee Ruby Clothier).- On the 12th  

October, at Nurse Bull's private hospital,   Bairnsdale, to Mr. and Mrs. George Turner Fra- det - a daughter (Both well.)

GOREY.-On the 3rd October, at National Bank,

Swan Hill, to Mr. and Mrs. Gorey -a son (Both well.)  

HENDY. -On the 7th October, at Henty private

hospital, Gleneira road, Caulfield, to Mr. and

Mrs. G. N. Hendy - a son.

LEEFE.-On the 14th October, at Rosslyn, Brigh-  

ton, the wife of L. C. A. Leefe, Colombo, Ceylon

- a daughter.

MADDEN. - On the 16th September, at Cambrai

private hospital, the wife of Wilfred Madden - a daughter.

STEWART. - On the 12th October, at St Luke's      

private hospital, Mooroopna, the wife of Gallo- way Stewart - a son (James Burt).

MARRIAGES.

BROADBENT-PALMER. - [Silver Wedding.] - On the 15th October, 1900,

at St John's Church of England,

Bairnsdale, by Rev. Hancock, William, third son of the late John & Margaret Broadbent, of St Kilda, to Eliza Ann, eldest daughter of the late Alfred and Elizabeth Palmer,

of Bairnsdale. (Present address, Baringa,   Pearson street, Bairnsdale.)      

CROCKER-NEIL. - On the 18th September, at

Presbyterian Church, Wattletree road, Malvern, by the Rev. D. Macrae Stewart, assisted by the Rev. John Gray, Guy Wilson, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Crocker, Winfield, Hawthorn, to Mavis Dalkeith, elder daughter of Mr.     and Mrs C. Neil, Rawhiti, Burke road, East

Malvern.

DEATHS.

AMAND WRIGHT. - On the 6th September,

1925, at her late residence, Amandra, Partridge   street, Glenelg South Australia, Blanche Lucy,   the eldest daughter of the late Edward and Lucy   Ann Amand Wright, late of the Olives, Glenelg,

South Australia.

CARMICHAEL. -On the 13th October, at her

residence, Cusack street, Wangaratta, Martha, loved wife of Peter, and mother of Archie (deceased), John A., Peter Thomas (deceased),   Alfred B., Annie (Mrs Tarry, Malvern), Jessie (Mrs. A Murdock, Milawa), Helen (Mrs. Heaton, Wangaratta), aged 78 years.

At rest.

DA COSTA.- [By cable.]-On the 3rd October,  

at London, Lou, beloved brother of Alfred Da Costa, 8 Summerland Mansions, St Kilda, aged  

62 years.  

DOIDGE - On the 7th October, at Muckleford

Castlemaine, John Waldron Doidge, beloved husband of Sarah, loving father of Bella (Mrs. E. Edwards, Skipton), John, Alice (Mrs. A. Sparks, Essendon), Richard, Mary (deceased), Lily (Mrs H. Jeffrey, Moonee Ponds), and

Elsie, aged 72 years.

EDMONSTON. -On the 14th October, 1925, at the  

National Bank of Australasia Limited, Kyneton,   Annie, beloved wife of John Alexander Edmon-

ston.

ELLENS. -On the 14th October, at residence of

his sister, Mrs. Felix Blencourt, Albert William   Eugene, loving husband of Lena, father of Ray-  

mond, son of late Albert and Caroline, brother of Ada, Loulie, Anne, Caroline, Herbert, Henry,  

and the late Charles, Leslie, Arthur Frederick, and Ruby, aged 50 years. (Mansfield papers please copy.)  

A patient sufferer at rest.

ELLENS-On the 14th October, at residence of

his sister, Mrs Felix Biencourt, Albert William   Eugene, beloved son in law of Mrs. M. A.   Jacobson, Oakwood, Geelong road, Footscray, aged 50 years.

A patient sufferer at rest.

GALLUS. - On the 14th October, at her residence,

Doncaster, Mary, beloved wife of Edward Gallus, and daughter of the late Robert Blood, aged 80  

years.

HOWIE. -On the 12th October, at her residence,

Airlie, Whitehall street, Footscray, Catherine, dearly beloved wife of Thomas Howie and loved   mother of Andrew, Thomas (South Africa), John, Charlie, Margaret, Arthur, Joan (deceased), and Bert, aged 73 years. Colonist of 72 years.

(Privately interred 14th October.) (Dundee, Scotland, papers please copy.)  

KENNY. -On the 13th October, 1925, at private

hospital, Brunswick, Lavinia, the dearly beloved wife of John Francis Kenny, of the Railway Hotel, Violet Town, loving mother of Roncie,   loved youngest daughter of Annie and the late Hugh McCarthy, and devoted sister of Mrs. Cass,   Mrs. Morcom, and Ray McCarthy, aged 33 years. (Bendigo papers please copy.)  

May her soul rest in peace.

LOWE. - On the 14th October, at Austln Hospital,

Mary Louisa,eldest daughter of the late Robert     and Patience Lowe, late of the Isle of Wight (England), loved sister of Emily (matron s.s.     Ballarat), and Leonard Lowe (Fitzroy). (In- terred privately.)

At rest.

LUDBROOK.-On the 14th October, at his resi-

dence, Keswick, St. Kilda road, Melbourne Ernest Campbell, the dearly loved husband of   Ena, and loving father of Doris (Mrs. R. Witt- man), Muriel (Mrs. C. D. Mollison), Beryl (Mrs. K. Hadley), and the late Campbell.

MARSHALL.- On the 13th October, at 10 Airlie  

avenue, Toorak, George, beloved father of Ernest, Herbert, and Alice and grandfather of   Sylvia, Beatrice, Keith and Sydney, in his 84th year. (Private interment.)    

McKEOWN. -On the 14th October, at Kyneton    

Hospital, Evaline Jane, beloved eldest daugh- ter of Richard and Elizabeth McKeown, of   Hesket, aged 20 years.  

McPARTLAND. - On the 12th October (result of

accident), at Dookie, Peter, the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. McPartland, aged 1 year 7

months. R.I.P.      

MOORE.-On the 13th October, Michael, beloved

husband of the late Emma Moore, of Williams-   town loved father of John (Newmarket), James   (Collingwood), Margaret (Mrs. E. Ryan, W.A.),     William (Newmarket), and the late Elizabeth. (Privately interred Williamstown Cemetery, 14th

October.)  

Rest in peace.

MOORE.-On the 13th October, Michael Moore,

late of Victorian railways, beloved husband of Elizabeth Moore, 16 Byron street, North Mel-  

bourne.

At rest.

MOORE.-On the 13th October, Michael Moore,

beloved brother of Mary (Mrs J. Crowl, of  

Albert Park).

Resting.

OSBORNE. -On the 14th October, at his residence,

Corlo, 18 Canterbury road, St Kilda, Ernest   Beaumont, dearly beloved husband of Minnie and loved father of Bernice. (Private interment.) SHORTAL. -On the 14th October, at 44 Barry

street, Northcote, Mary Veronica (Molly), dearly loved daughter of Mrs. and the late Michael Shortal, fond sister of Jim, Frank, Ted, Eva, Jack, May, and Tom.

Rest in peace.

SMITH. -On the 14th October at the residence of

her brother, Alex. Clydesdale, Dromana, Martha, beloved wife of George Smith, Geelong and   loving sister of James, of Cranbourne, Lilly (Mrs.   Crout, of Richmond), Maud (Mrs. Davies, of Mornington, deceased), Kate (Mrs. Thompson), Emma (Mrs. Browne, of Hobart), and Harry.  

At rest.

Peace, perfect peace.

TIERNAN.-On the 13th October, at Mount St.    

Evins, Alice Confidence, beloved sister of Jim   and Andrew Martin, of Bairnsdale, and loving aunt of Keith and Bessie Martin.

WARD.-On the 14th October, at his residence,

17 Donald street, Footscray, William Henry, dearly beloved husband of Rebecca A. Ward, loving father of May, William Harold, and Madge, aged 62 years No flowers, by request, (Private funeral.)  

WATERS.-On the 11th October (suddenly), at 46

Bendigo avenue, Elwood, Mrs. A. Waters, second eldest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Kirwan of Melbounie, and loved sister of Miss Kirwan, of Elwood.

Sadly missed.

-(Inserted by her loving sister, Katie.)  

WATSON.-On the 12th October, at Yendon,

Emma Eliza Jane Watson, relict of the late Thomas Watson, and loving mother of Emma (Mrs. Jacka, deceased), Lillie (Mrs. W. Batt), Tom (deceased), Fred, Jack, Sarah (Mrs. F.   Campbell), Elizabeth (Mrs. McGregor), Will, Edward, Hilda (Mrs. G. Horne), Eva (Mrs. L. Wise), in her 82nd year.

Father and mother reunited.

WEATHERHEAD. - On the 13th October, at the

residence of his sister, Mrs. W. J. Macauley, Taradale, Barellan (NSW), Sidney Rupert, fourth son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Weatherhead, of Camperdown (Vic.), aged 34

years 6 months.

A patient sufferer at rest.

IN MEMORIAM.

On Active Service.

BAILEY. -In memory of Driver D. L. Bailey,

loved eldest son of R. and L. Balley (Sunshine), died of wounds October 15, 1917, aged 20 years.  

Lest we forget.

-(Inserted by his parents, Sunshine.)

DIERGARTEN. - In loving memory of our dear

son and brother, Will, who died of wounds re= ceived at Passchendaele on October 15, 1917.

Sadly missed.

-(Inserted by his loving father, mother bro- thers, and sister, 17 Service street, Caulfield.)  

EDWARDS. -In memory of my dearly loved sons,

lance CpL Eric Raymond Edwards, late 14th Batt., who was killed in action at Passchen- daele Ridge, Flanders, on October 15, 1917; also Lionel Bruce Edwards, died February 3, 1924. -(Mother.)  

EDWARDS. - In loving memory of Lance Corpo-

ral Erie R. Edwards, killed in action Paaschen- daele Ridge, Flanders, October 15, 1917.

Ever remembered.

-(Inserted by his loving sister, May.)  

KING-DU RIEU.-In loving memory of Frank,

who gave his life in the cause of righteousness at Gallipoli on October 15, 1915, dearly loved younger son of A. and C, King, Westgarth, loving brother of May, Hilda, Ada, Dave, and Lois, aged 19 years; also his pal, Fred Du Rieu, killed in France.

Strive not to live long but to live well,

How long we live, not words but actions tell.  

IN MEMORIAM. On Active Service.

VINE. - In fond and loving memory of our dear  

son and brother, Private Richard V. B. Vine,   killed in action at Broodseinde Ridge, Passchen- daele, on October 15, 1917.

Greater love hath no man than this, that he

lay down his life for his friend.

- (Inserted by his loving parents and brothers, Ouyen.)  

VINE - In fond and loving memory of our dear

brother, Private Richard V. B. Vine, killed in action at Broodseinde Ridge, Passchendaele, on October 15, 1917.

His memory so sweet and dear

We treasure still with love sincere.

-(Inserted by his loving sister and brother- in-law, Eva and George.)      

WRATHALL. - In loving memory of my dear  

husband, killed in action at Passchendaele October 15, 1917.

Our love is stronger than death and our

reunion sure

-(Inserted by his loving wife, Annie)

WRATHALL. - In memory of our loved son and  

brother, Lieutenant H S Wrathall killed in   action at Passchendaele on October 15, 1917.

He gave his life, his best, his all.

BARTON - In fond and loving memory of my

dear father who passed away at Brock street Euroa, on October 15 1921. (Inserted by his loving daughter, Diana )

BLENCOWE -In loving memory of my dear

mother and grandma, who passed away on the 15th October, 1924.

Gone, but not forgotten

-(inserted by her loving daughter, Mrs Bright, and family )

BOSCHERT-In loving memory of our beloved  

Freda, passed away October 15, 1924

God saw when her heart was weary.

And the road had grown too steep. So he put his arms around her,

And bade the weary one sleep

-(Inserted by her loving father and mother,

Tempy. )

To live meant a life of suffering

So with a love that will never grow cold, We will wait for that day of reunion  

When the pearly gates unfold

-( Inserted by loving sisters and brothers)  

DAVIES-In loving memory of Sarah, dearly

loved wife of W L Davies, and loving mother of Alice (deceased) Bertha, Harry, and Con, who passed away at Hawksburn, 15th October,

1923

GULLICK-In loving memory of dear mother,  

called home 15th October, 1922, loved wife of   William Gullick; also Roland, who made   supreme sacrifice at Noricul, near Bullecourt,   6th May, 1917.

Loved ones united

-(Inserted by Jean George, and Georgie, rail way station, Tongala )

GULLICK-In loving memory of our dear wife  

and mother, Margaret Gullick, who passed away on the 15th October, 1922 also our dear son and brother. Roland, killed in action. France   6th May- 1917

And with the morn those angel faces smile

Which we have loved long since and lost awhile -(Inserted by all at Rolando, 11 Hartington street, Northcote )

GULLICK - In loving memory of dear mother

who passed away on 15th October, 1922, also brother Roland (A.I.F ), who died of wounds received at Bullecourt on 6th May, 1917

Their memories so sweet and dear

We treasure still with love sincere

-(Inserted by Will, Doll, and Dulcie, 19 Hutton street Thornbury )

HODGSON - In loving memory of our dear

mother who departed this life on October 15   1925, at Armadale (Inserted by her loving

sons and daughter)

HOUSE - In loving memory of our darling daddy,

who died October 15, 1923, as a result of an accident on board s s Ceramic, returning from England (Inserted by his loving sons, Francis    

and Lee )  

McIVER -In sad and loving memory of our dear

mother, who passed away suddenly at Bylands 15th October, 1921

A better mother never lived.

Nor one so good and kind,

Her equal in this dreary world

Is very hard to find

-(Inserted by her loving daughter and son in law, Henney and George Hanks )

Dear was the mother that has gone In memory we will always keep her

As long as the years roll on -(Ken, Roy, Cliffee, and Wallie)

MOWBRAY -In loving memory of my darling

mother, Clara Sussanah Mowbray, who passed   away on the 15th October, 1919

My darling at rest.

So dearly loved so deeply mourned

-(Inserted by her loving daughter. Clara L Mowbray, Claire Walters )

OLDFIELD - FREY - In loving memory of our

dear father and grandfather, H C Oldfield   who passed away on October 16, 1915, also our dear little nephew and cousin Lionel Frey,

who passed away on October 11, 1915

Peace, perfect peace, with sorrow purging

round,

On Jesu's bosom naught but calm is found

-(Inserted by Ruby, Joe, Cecil, Muriel, Clarence )

at Ivanhoe October 15, 1919

Some day the clouds will break, dear.

Some day the shadows flee.

And I will see your darling face,

And you will speak to me

And you will soothe my aching heart,

And clasp my weary hand,

And lead me through the heavenly gate

Into the happy land. -(Mother )

PARLETT -In loving memory of my dear sister,

Nell, who passed away at Sandringham on the 15th October, 1922 (Inserted by her loving sister and brother in law G and D Marquis )  

PENDER - In loving memory of my darling

daughter, Audrey who passed away at Horsham

15th October 1923

I watched beside your bed,

I watched you day by day,

Although I watched you closely,

I could not make you stay "You'll never be forgotten

for true love never dies.  

The dearest spot on earth to me

Is where my darling lies

-(Inserted by her loving mother )

PENDER -In loving memory of our darling little

daughter Audrey Jean who was taken away   on the 15th October 1921

Loved, remembered, longed for always -(Inserted by her sorrowing parents.)

PENDER-In loving memory of our dear little

grand daughter and niece Audrey Jean who was called home on the 15th October, 1123

Little we thought we would lose you so soon, Little loved darling, just in your bloom, In memory recalling, we fancy we trace

Audrey our darling, your sweet little face

-(Inserted by her loving grandparents uncles,

and aunt.)

PICKFORD -In fond remembrance of our dear

father. William George Pickford, who passed away at Buangor on the 15th October, 1924 (Inserted by R. and J. and A. Pickford. )

POXON -In loving memory of my dear husband

and our dear father Alfred Poxon, who passed away on October 15, 1924, at Lake Marmal

A patient sufferer at rest

To memorv ever dear.

-(Inserted by his loving wife and family )

ROBINSON - In sad but loving memory of my

dear husband, Thomas, who passed away on the

15th October 1922

As long as life and memory last We will remember you

-(Inserted by his loving wife and family )

SWAN -In loving memory of my dear cousin,

Albert Victor Swan, who passed away at South   Yarra, October 15, 1915

Peace, perfect peace.

-(Inserted by Lena Ford, Geelong )

VISBORD -In sad and loving memory of our

darling mother Natalie Visbord, who passed away on October 15, 1920

A beautiful memory left behind.

Of a loving mother faithful, and kind

God rest her dear soul

-(Inserted by her loving daughters, R and T

Davis )

WHITELAW - A tribute of love to the memory

of a dear wife and loving mother who passed awaiy at 25 Lorne street, Moonee Ponds, on October 15, 1924

W HITELAW -In loving remembrance of dear    

mother who died 15th October, 1924

A life made beautiful by kindly deed.

-(Inserted by Evelyn and Robert, Auburn )

WHITELAW -A tribute to the memory or our

loved mother and loving grandmother who       passed awav October 15, 1921. (Freda, George,  

and Joan Webster )

WHITELAW -In loving memory of our dear

friend, Mrs R Whitelaw, of Lorne street, Moonee Ponds, who passed away 15th October, 1924

Gone from this world, but leaving memories that death cannot take away.

-(Inserted by Grace and Bruce Smith)

BEREAVEMENT CARDS.

MeLEAN.-Mm. W. McLEAN dcnires to sin-

cerely THANK her many lind friends and-j relatives for letters, telegrama, canis, and floral ' tribute« and personal express i ona oí sympathy during her recrut sad borea*eraent; especially thanking Ilev. H. Jones for hi» kindly \lsits, and

all kindly accept this as ti personal acknowledg- ment of my sincere gratitude. Torridon, Booran

road, Ormond.

It. and Mm. U. G. CULB mid Family desire

to THANK all kind friend H and relatives for letter«, card«, and expressions of sympathy during their recent pad bereavement. Tyabb.

MKS. JAMINA HASLAM, of 6G0 Hathdctwn

street, anil Family convey their heartfelt THANKS to relative« und friends for telegram«, letters, floral tributes, Ac., during their rceeut sad bcreavêrarnt. Would nil please accept this IIB a personal acknowledgment of their sincere (Tra t Î tndc,_

FUNERAL NOTICES.

ELLENK.-The Friends of tho late Mr, ALBERT

. W. E. ELLENS are moit respectfully Invited to follow his remains to the place of interment In the Brighton Cemetery.

The funeral will leave hb sister's residence, No. 8 Baxter «trect. Klntt.rnv.ick, To-morrow (Fri- day), at 2.30 p.m. '

J. MONKHOUSE and SON. Undertaken, Car penfr street. Brighton, near the town ball. Tel.

JU1G2.

FUNERAL NOTICES.

GALLUS. - The Friends of the late MARY    

GALLUS are respectfully informed that her remains will be interred in the Box Hill Ceme-

tery.

The funeral is appointed to leave her late re- sidence, Tram road, Doncaster, THIS DAY (Thursday), at 2.30 p.m. A. W. PADBURY and Co., Funeral Directors, Kew, Auburn, and Box Hill. Tels.: Haw. 31,

1551; Box Hill 146.  

LUDBT100K -Tile Friend» of the late TUVEST

CAMl'BFIL, lUDIlItOOh are Informed that his funeral will leave Keswick, SU Kilda road, Mcllwume, THIS DAY (Tliursdaj the lilli Oo tober), at 2 30 p m , for the Brighton Cometer), arriving; al 3

Toi. O 410 (2

McKFOTVN -Tho Friends of Mr and Mrs

McKFOWN, of Hesket, aro respectfully in vited to attend tile funeral of their late bclo\ed eilest daughter, Fvaline lane

I he funeral, from Kyneton is appointed to arrive at the Woodend Cemcttrv at I o clock, To-morrow (trida» nflemoon October 16, 1325)

I 1H-NSOV, Funeral Director Iel Kyneton

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to follow tlte remains of their late beloved young:

est daughter Mary Veronica to the place of interment, the I*ew Melbourne Cemetery, lawk

The funeral is appointed to more from their residence ho 44 llirry street Northcote THIS DA\ (Thursdaj, 13th October), at 210 po

WAHI) -The Fricn Is of the htc Mr W11I I\M

1IFNHY WARD are respectfully informed tbit bis remains will bo interred in tho Footscray

Cemetery

The funeral will lea>c his residence No 17 Donald street lootscrar THIS MOUSING (Thura day October 15), at 11 otlock am (Pri\ate

funeral )

WMTHl A. WAIINV Undertaker 2S3 and 211 Barkly street Foolscra) an 1 Birmingham street, larravillc Tels 0 an I CS5 Footscray

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