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(In order lo guard ngjln.t impo»lllon, notices of

Mirths, Marriages, mid Deaths must be anil» ntl ral ed by »omo reputable pewon to cusuro their

in'crlloii.]

Hirth, Marriage, Death, Ilrrearement, In Memo

I mm, anil Kunrral Notice», tip to ti Hue«, ti/;

cilr.i lines at Gd.

BIRTHS.

I'.iri.Klt.-On tlif ISih Octobfr, In Mr. and Mm.

«.ii Hutlcr, ol iijjilrlij avenue. Malvern-»

iLiuglilcr.

MfTOItSIACK. - On Hie 11th October, at 21

Macquarie street, Prahran, to Mr. and Mr«. T. h. Mccormack-J. daughter, (llolli well.)

I'KOr'TOIL-Op (lie 12th October, at Hume

(tooth's. Stawell, lo Mr. and Mr». O. T. Proctor, tlrcat Western-a daughter (Marjorie Lydo mau). , \

IV.SOS--On the 35th Octolier. at Hay, to Mr. and

Mrs. JtJiy Tyson, of Mulberrygong Station-a

YvAI.KEII.-On the Hill October, al Rossmore,

..dam street, South Yarra, to tim wife of Major (¡eoffrey Walker, of 21 Tivoli place. South Yarra

-u daughter. \

MARRIAGE      

BENNETT-WOOD-SMALL. - On the 30th April,

1925, at All Souls' Church of England, Sandringham, by the Rev. G. A. Calder Wade,   George H., son of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Bennett- Wood, 2 Denison road, Ealing, London, to Gladys, only daughter of the late Alfred E. Small, of Sandringham.

DEATHS.  

t,\lilN¡*. - On Hie 11th October, at Kewdale,

Madvs Kelso, the dearly l>cloved third daughter nf W13 und .lack Cairn«, of Rosedale, loved ?Istcr of Violet, Jnck, Maisie, Hoy, Willfaun, .Min, Nancy and Hetty, aged 16 ycant.

A patient littlo sufferer ni reU.

lll.l.EN.S-At the residence of lila sister (Mrs.

Felix Illcncnurt), S Mailer street. Elsternwick (from heart failure, after a long Illness), Albert «'¡Hum Eugene, of Oakwood, Geelong road, West Footscray, father of Raymond, Sylvester, > Ictor, und son of the lato Albert and Caroline 1.liens, and son-In-Jaw of the late ,1. Jacobson and M. A. .lacobsnn, and brother-in-law of A. V. and S. (J. .lacobsnn.

A patient sufferer at rest,

tlllti-ON".-On the' 15U) October (suddenly), at

Gooseberry Hill, W.A., Leonard, (he devoted bus lund of Kmma Jessie Gibson, and revered father of Alfred K (Hew), Dr. A. Horace (Fremantle), Ernest fl. W. ((¡ardenvale), llr, James (Stawell), Priscilla (Fremantle), and Nellie (Mrs. Jasper (¡reen (Fremantle. (Formerly of Rallurat.)

One of Nature's noblemen.

(¡It \NT1IAM. - A. token of deep affection to the

memory of my old friend, llduln (Ted) Oran dum, who died (suddenly), Octolier 7, 1025.

Loved by all.

One of Nature's own gentlemen. -(lnfcrted by A. Walters.)

H.U1VIK. - At The llighl, Christmas Ullin (sud-

denly), Joseph Charles, dearly Moved hus- band of Kmma F. llrrvlc, father of Gwladrs (Vtrs. White). Hilda (Mrs. Convocare), Harold, and (¡len. (Prlvule interment.)

HENNESSY. - On the loth October, at private

Imipiial. Surrey Hills, Hilra, relict of late uthur Pope Hennessy (Education dc|iartment), beloved grandmotlier of Mona (Mis. J. V< Howell), Frank, Leander, Edith (Mrs. F. Thiel), Lilian, Alexander, Arthur, and Joseph I'ovnt/m; also May, Ilma, Kathleen, und Edith Hennessy; also great grandmother of little

Monj McDowell.

Sadly missed.

HENNESSY.-On the Ililli Octolier, at private

hospital, Surrey Hills, Kiln, relict of late Arthur Cope Hennessy (Education department), he lined mother of Lilian (deceased), Edith (Mrs. Poynton, Surrey Hills), Ilaminrd (Prahran), Ar- thur (Beaufort), James (deceased), Thomas (de- ceased), John (deceased). Lockwood (killed in action). In her 70th year. (Private Interment, l)ox Hill Cemetery. Ko flowers. No mourning, by request.)

JENKINS. - On the IRth October. Alfred, the

beloved hushond of Mary Jane Jenkins, of comer tsiwcr Heidelberg road and Marshall street Ivan-

hoe.

I.AHIMTT.-At Maribyrnong (very suddenly), Mr.

r. li. Larratt, late of Hall's Gap, Stawell, aged OS years.

Greatly missed by oil. R.I.P.

AIArKENZIK.-On the 15th October, at 17 Hone

toun street, Elsternwick, Rosa, the widow of the late Kenneth Scoble Mackenzie, formerly of Melness. Moulamein, New South Wales, ona lov- ing mother of Lilian (Mrs. J. T. O'Connor), Min- nie (Mrs. C. 0. Cameron)» Kenneth, Lawrcuco, and James, aged 89 years.

SiOSS. - On file, loth October. Tsadorc, son of

Mrs. Simon Moas, of Majestic Mansions, Fitzroy »trcct, St. Kilda.

UELLANY.-On the Htb October, 1325, at the

residence of her dauglitcr (Mrs. W. II. Taylor). ir.t nanum! street, Kendlgo, Kluabctli, dearly Moved wife of Luke Mullany, and loving mother of Annie (Mrs. W. II. Taylor) and ( hnrîctî Multany (Moreland Slate school. More- land), loving grandmother of Monnic (Sister Mona, Convent of Mercy, Ascotvnle), Annie,

n, and Charlie Taylor, sister of Mrs. U. J. uson, of Kushwor " " - ? - rarrly of Rushworth.

SEVILLE. - On the loth October, at his rest

dence, Emily street. Seymour, James Neville, . Irloved husband of Catherine Neville, and lov-

ing father of James, deceased. May (Mrs. O. H. Itnulnson), Henry,' Kitty (Mrs. J. T. Chiller), .Nora (Mrs. U. Lamb), William (deceased, late A.I.F.), aged 70 year» 7 montlis. IU.P.

bi.AIFMF.lN.-On the llth October, at 23 Murray

Mrcet, Prahran, william the beloved husband of Elsie and loving lather of Jean, aged rill \r.irs. (Interred at llrlghton Cemetery, pti v itrly, 15th October.)

A loving husband and devoted father al rest.

God rest IIIB dear soul.

M.AIFSTEIN'.-On the llth October, at 23 Murray

?mci, I'lahmn, William, the beloved brother ol .Norman, and brother-lii-Liv.' of Hebeccu, and lining uncle of Dorothy (Mrs. A. 11. lllcr), .uni .i'J vían. (Interred at Drlghton Cemetery, privately, loth October.)

A patienl sufferer at rest.

God rest his dear suul.

'lIUNMAIt.-On the Ililli .September, 102.1, at

finiT Allied Hospital, Sydney, Ifcv. Heber .IIIII.IIII Triininiir, lur live year» rec(nr ot St. -mini s, Ituekiaud, Tasmania, und precentor of tli,.ti.ii.e .mil Itiiinurst Cathedrals, ulso clutplalu ni Lord llo»e Island. Two daughters and his

Hioiid nile survive him.

So Ile. glvelh Ills helmed sleep.

V lill ELCV.-On the 15th October, at Ivy Grange,

rum c*a street. Kew, James, tue dearly loved iicpnew oi Mr. and Mrs. 1-awlor, aged lu years ann li mouths. H.I.I'. (Funeral private.)

IN MEMORIAM.

Ou Active Service.

lll'TI,EH. - In loving remembrance of Lance

Corporal T. C. W. nutter, who died in Scot lunn ,rom effects ot gas poisoning on Hïlh Ocio bir. 1918. (Inserted ny .Mrs. Husoy and tain Hy.) (¡1.v.>r.El.l).-in loving memory oi Mgualllug

L.eul. W. D. Glalllleld, ol the Jrd Llglil Horse, l"ie Mil Light Horse, after turco years and ? ight montlui' active servite, who paid the ' biipieme sacrifice at Damascus on the liith Octo-

ber, lui«.

Our Will,

He died na he lived-beloved by all.

-(Insetted by his sorrowing' parents and lils brother, George, also of the A.I.F., 69 Hunter

suv:r, Sydney.)

OUOAT. - In loving memory of our dear Un., L.Cpl. J. L. Groat- (M.Mi), Will Field Ambulance, killed in action at ¡tunnobeke, on October Iii, 1917. (Inserted by mother, sister»,

and brothers.)

HARLEY. - In loving memory of our dear son

and brother, Donuld ti. Harley, who died ol uounds it Passchendaele, October IB, 1917,

liKl.t,Y.-In loving memory ol our dear ton nnil

brother, Hcrgciint Lionel F. Kelly, 8/58tli Hat tallon, who was killed in action at Pocleaiiple, Oilolxir Iii, 1917. (Inserted by his loving mother, sisters, and brothers.')

IIICHMOND. - In loving memory of our dooly

loved 6on and brother, Sït. Hornee U. ltlcli mond, M.M.. Sign,, Mill llatlullon, died of wounds In Fiance, October 16, 1917.

Years pahs by, but memory clings.

-(Inserted by his loved ones, «o' l'eiiuers street, 'thornbury.)

WALKER. - In loving memory of our dear son

.mil brother. Albert John Walker, air mechanic, 2nd rVjuadton A.F.C., who died ill Frame, October IG, 191S.

Our Amur.

Abo our dear father, William James Walker, »hu died November ¡I, 1919, at Surrey Hills.

Their memory is as dear to-day

As In the hour they*passed auay. -(.Mrs. tí. Wulkei und liimlly.)

U\It'lLETT.-In loving incnioiy of my dear wife,

( illieiiiie, and loving "Ninia" of little lilli, who pissed awjy (suddenly) on October lfl, lit!I, al

I'ovvclltovvii.

She bade no one n fond farewell,

ï>hc said goud'b.ve to none,

Mci tpirit llcvv betöre vvc Knew

'lh.it fruin us she had gone: I'm the htuvenl) galt

And a gentle voile M -(In-erled bv lirr lol in* .ind little lilli.)

I!MITL1'.T1',-In loving

liiolhri, who passid away lo*n, October 10, 1D2I.

.I.nt n token fond mid true,

lo show, ileu- mother, vic think of .von.

-(.Inserted by her daughter alni soli-lil-l.ivv,

liuby mid Charles.)

MlirlXTT. - In loving memory of our deal

mother, who pissed uw.iv on Oi lober lo, \'Ji\.

'l'lca-uied nieinoiies of one to de.tr

Are oil recall.d with a silent leal.

Hearer to inemorv thin wordti (.in tell,

li the mother w'e lout and loved so well.

-(Inserted bv her loving daughters, Pearl, huieton, and Dort le, Alexandra.)

1H.I..STOWE.-In loving memory of my di.ir

mother, who passed jwuy on thtolnr 1», luit.

Ever remembered.

-(Inserted by M. Swanson.) o

(t\Mri,ES. _ In cherished memory of our IdolUd

only child, Hilda, who passed away at Almadale, Oi limer IO, 1621, ugcil 23 >cir<.

Our» Is a lifelong soirow,

A grief vic i numil impart,

None can tell who smile» aiound us

How far distant K our hearts.

Death lus lobbed tis of our treuurc,

She is willi the angel« now,

. hrrc no pain, no gilef, no sorrow

Comes to (loud our darling's brow.

Loved by al) who knew her.

-(Inserted by her sorrowing parents.)

IN MEMORIAM. I

JONES.-In loilng memory of my dear husband,'

»ho departed this life, October Ki, lulu, ntl Kol«, Prince's avenue. Caulfield. (lnrertc<l by I bia Invine wife, A, A. Jane*. Kolic, Boronia.)

JONES.--In loilnrj mcrnorv ol our Afir father,

wlm dirri 16|h Oilobcr, lilli». (Inserted by bl»1 loving (laughter and son-in-law, A. and J. W.

Klrueld.)

KEATING.-In Inml nirmorv ot .lames William

Krating. loi M1 ton of linn Jnd Kio llcndri. srcldpntallv drowned, Coutensdale, Mallan, N.H.W., ICH. October, IMS.

My pal.

Too deeply mourned ever lo be forgotten; Too fondly loved e\rr Lo be replaced. -(Mother.)

KNJICKKY.-ln memory or mir dear frlenil. llngli,

who was accidentally killed on tblh Oi-olhrr, 11132. (J. and X. Kcllas and U Mulcahy.)

LUMSDEN.-In mid and loving memory of my

dear husband and our dear father, who dial on October 10, It»«.

I.o\ed in life, treasured in drntll.

A beautiful memory In all we have left.

So dearly loved, to deeply mourned.

-(Inserted by hin sorrowing vite and family.)

LUMSDEN. - In lo\ in;r memorv of my dear

hrolber-ln-law. who died on Oi tóber IG. 1924.

Loved reim mhninrc slw-ays. -(Inserted by Lilian JVmmt.)

LYLE.-In fond and loilng memory of my dear

husband and our loved father, Alexander Lyle, who died 16Ul October, 1921.

MeKRAN.-In lovlog remembrance of mr dear

husband, «ho «a» called home on October " 1923, at Bendigo.

Denil, did you «ay? ïîay, only hcavcn.spcd.

Just wife in God's home part He lu not dead,

-(Inserted by hil loving wife.)

MrMAS.Tl-.rt. - In loving memoir of onr dear

one who was (ailed so suddenlr from us on October lfi, UBI. (Ruby anil Dorothea.)

MORRISON.-In fond memory of my dearly loved

husband, James Fredrick Morrison, who passed away at East Welbourne, October 10, lou.

.Memories. -(M. H. Morrison.)

RHODES. - In loving memory of my dear hus-

band, Frederick Austen Rhode», -who died at lils late residence, Hartwood. 7 Affleck, street. South Yarra, on October 16. 1920.

Jua! five years ago to-day.

The flowers I place upon ¿our grave

May wither and decay;

Hy love for you, dear husband.

Will never (ade awav.

God Is good, He gives' me strength

To bear my heavy cross;

He is Vu> only one that knows

My loneliness and loss.

Deeply missed, sadly , mourned.

-(Inserted by bit loving wife, K. lUiodes.)

RHODES. - In loving memorv of our dear father

and grandfather, who died on Octolier 16, 1320.

A tender chord of memory I« softly touched to-day. -(UarelbanV, Darnum.)

WAUflir.-In loving memory of my dear father,

Henry Waugh, who passed away on 15th Octo- ber, 1922.

An honest man la the noblest work of God. -(Inserted by his daughter, Annie.)

WRIGHT.-In sad and loving memory of my dear

husband, Harry, M ho passed away on lGth Octolier, 1921; loving father of Irene and Hose.

río dearly loved, so sadly tnbscd.

-(Inserted by lils loving wile and daughter«.

Northcote.)

FtTMERAI, NOTICES.

1?LI,1!NH. - The Friends ol the late Mr. Al.tlERT f-f W. 15. ELLENS ure respectfully invited to (olio« his remain» to Hie place ol interment, the Brighton Cemetery.

The funeral |H appointed to leaic his sister's residence. No. !> Hauler street, Elsternwick, THIS DAY (Friday, october 16), at 2.30 p.m.

J. MONKHOUSE und SON, Undertaker«, Car pentcr street. Brighton. Tel. Allb2._

T?U.ENS,-IttoUircn of Duke ol .Sussex Ixidse *-* No. 48, A,K. and A. Masons of Victoria, and the Craft in general, are respectfully Informed that tile remains of our esteemed brother, ALtlKKT W. E. ELLENS, will tie Interred lu the Brighton

Cemetery.

Funeral leaves No. 8 Baxter street. Elsternwick, TO-DAY (Friday), at 2.30 p.m. (No regalia.)

A. E FAIR, W.M.

_II. CLEMEN rS" Sec,

ESCOTT.-The Friends of the late Mr. SYDNEY

SIMPSON* ESCOTT are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Necropolis, Springvale Cemetery.

The funeral will leave the residence of his brother, l8 Gerald street, .Murrumbeena, THIS DAY (Friday, lGth October), al 2 p.m.

DRAYTON and (¡ARSON, il'lidertaJicra,

High street. Malvern, and Windsor. Tels. U1228, and Wind. 370,_ HELME. - Friends of the late Mrs RUTH

1IKLMB ure Informed that her remains will lie Interred in the Brighton Cemetery.

The funeral will move from her residence, 10 Simmons street, South Yarra, THIS DAY (Friday, 16th October), at 3 o'clock.

Ii. MATTHEWS PTY. LTD., Motor Funeral Ser v lee. South Yarra, and at Caulfield anil Oakleigh. HENNESSY -The Friends of the late Mrs.

ELIZA HENNESSY arc respectfully informed flint her remain! will 1«! interred in thu Box

Hill Cemetery.

The funeral Is appointed tfl leave the residence of her daughter (Mrs. I'olnton), 12 Vincent street, Surrey 11111», THIS DAY (Friday), at H a.m.

A. W. PADBURY ami Co., Funeral Directors, Kew, Ilox'lllil, Auburn. Tels.-Haw. 31,-Ilnw. IKit, Hu» Hill 140._

JENKINS. - Tli« Friends ol ihe late ALI'TIED

JENKINS nrc Informed that his funeral will leave hi» resldenre, comer I/Owcr Heidelberg road and Marshall street, Ivanhoe. THIS DAY (friday, the 16th October), at 2.30 p.m., for the Heidelberg

Cemetery.

A. A. KLEIGnT PTY. LTD., Funeral Directors. Tel. Cent. 410 (2 lines),

of interment, the Heidelberg (Jcrnetcry.

The funeral will leave lila lato resilience, corner Marshall street nnd lower Heidelberg road. Ivanhoe, THIS DAY (Friday), at Ü.30 p.m.

'_A. W. STOKES, Secretary.

MACKENZIE.-The Friend« of the late Mrs.

ROSA MACKENZIE ure informed that lier remains will leave Sleight's Chapel, 1118 Flinders street, Melbourne, To-morrow (Saturday) morning, the 17th Octolier, and will proceed to Spencer street railway stat lou, leaving by tim MU a.m. train for Uli Roman Catholic Church, Swan Hill, from win re Hie funeral Is appointed to leave at 11 a.m. on Sunday, (the 18th), fur the Moulamein Ceme- tery, arriving at 3 p,ui.

A. A. SLEIGHT PTY. LTD., Melbourne (Ont. 410), In conjunction with 1'. MCDONALD, Swan

Hill.

"VI OSS.-Tile Friends of tho late Mr. 1SADORE JW. MOSS are respectfully Invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, tho Brighton

The funeral is appointed to move from W. G. Apps and Son» Pty. LUI., No 395 High street, St. Kilda, THIS DAY (Friday, 16th October), at, 2 '' w! O. APPS and SONS, Undertaken, High street, St. Kilda. Tels. 71 and 60, Wind, V.%.

lyfl'VlLLE.-The Friends of the late JAMES -i-* NEVILLE arc respectfully Informed (hat hN lemnlns will be Interred in tho New Sojmoiir Cemetery. . , . , ,. , ,

The funeral Is appointed lo move from his Jaie residence, Emily street, Seymour, on Saturday, 17th Octolier, at 3 o'clock. Motors.

G. DIGGLK, limerai Director, head office M7 Spencer street, city. Tel. F12S2: Seymour 46; Euroa 22; Romsey 64; Kilmore 22.

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