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DEATHS
BARKER. (!," .vi Jiilv. at hfr roidenec, pr"h¿TRan-c Vin- triJve, North «alwyn,
?,"It rihH«r«hc ^ John Alexander ttatto.
a VJIv.mother of Alex., Janet, Frederick
?>-Ä ¿5 M? Alio (MnL». ror»ylh), and "nîs Ota, H. «¡38*). «seil « years.
"",,. _ nu the 3rd JuU. at lier residence, i
**£«*!* Ormond, 'Martha (SUM), te
Î IT,,K William, loving mother of Florence
ZTwiiul ovSS mother-in-law of Myrtle «J Pydnl? rortinlale, and dear «anna of
Va'jiicè. «¿ed 64 years.
.a» , Our beautiful mother
Tasstd peacefully away.
BRUCE. -On the 3rd July, at " Itandolpli street,
BH.SrhoT West, Laura' Jane, «»« of Omu
EraÄinir mother of Donald, Laura, label,
Mice, and Irene, aged 73 years,
BUCHER.-On the 3rd July. at hcr latc,,.tesi
"dSSA Anne, lona motbe.?eljl arc-,
Rc^tMTsichoU). Elizabeth (Mtb t. Cairn.), 5£i Annie, Louie, JWhur, and Sam.
CAMPBELL.-On (he 3rd July, at her sister'« resi
den« 3 Walpole street, Kew, Emily (Billie), Mowd «Ite ol Jack, and loving mother of Colin, Ä danehtir of Ann and the late Arthur Ä7Ä «W« of Percy (deceased). Annie.
Sidntv, Ada, and Stanley. .
A patient nufforcr al rest,
CANNINGS.-On the 3rd July, at lier residenco,
» fllpp» street, Collingwood, Maria Canning*. ;idw ot the lite Jam« Udiard Canning», and lovhV raoUier of James Norman, Albert KniPet. JtMtrice ÎI M. (decked), Mlnnlo (Mrs. Hobin ?" Horaee A. and Elbon Walter (deceased), jgea 68 «at«. A colonh-t of 61 j cara.
* At rest.
CLEMSON.-On the ord July. 3930, at the resi-
dence pt hil sen-in-lavf (W. Harton), 103 Albert street. East Cranswick, Ewen, beloved husband ef Ad» Clemson, I« ed father of Blanche (Mrs. Harton), fUher-in-law of Walter, grandfather oí Jean, Blenda, and Beryl,' con of Thomas and Susan Clemson, ot Drouin fcouth, aged 53 j-care. late of Mt. Li eil and Mr. Morgan.
COLLINS. - On the 3rd July, at Alfred Hospital,
Elizabeth, beloved wife of Frank Collins, of 17 Wright street, Bentleigh, loving mother of Jean, William, Madge, John, George, and step- mother of Frank, aged 46 years.
CROCKER. - On the 3rd July, at her residence,
Winfield, 31 Riversdale road, Hawtthorn, Mar= garet Eleanor, the beloved wife of Henry S. Crocker. (Private interment.)
DUNN. -On the 3rd July, at Alfred Hospital,
George Thomas Dunn, dearly beloved husband of Mary Ellen Dunn, 24 Grattan street, Prah- ran, aged 52 years. (Tasmanian papers please
copy.)
One of the best.
FITZPATRICK. - On the 3rd July, at his resi-
dence, Queensberry Hotel, Swanston street, Carl- ton, Christopher, the dearly beloved husband of Ellen Fitzpatrick, loving father of Chris, de-
voted brother of Katie.
Requiescat in pace.
FOGG.-Samuel George Fogg, of Cox street,
Hamilton, eldest son of the late Samuel George Fogg, formerly of Beechworth and Liverpool, England, ironmonger, and the late Harriett Fogg (nee Lamb), and brother of Bruce, aged 76 years. (Liverpool and Huddersfield papers please
copy.)
GARDEN.-On the 2nd July, at his private resi
d<nce, «Matt street, Swan Hill, James Allen, bdoied hufband of the late Mary Anne, and loung (allier et JJay (Mrs, Sleenan) and Allen,
aged ftS years.
GARDEN.-On the ïnd July, at lils residence,
flbtt street, Pwan Hill, James Allen, loving father in-law of Ma\i?, and grandfather of little
J«n.
HAYES. - On (li" 8nl July, at her residence, 33
Tirler uteet, lb once ¡Pondi, Margaret Hayes, loilr.g «i«tT ot llioinjs, .Michael, Otherlne (de <ia"-:), .lid Jlîrv (Mrs, .Muipliy, deceased).
Rest in peace.
MALSEED (nee Reddlteli).-On the 1st July, at
Drik Drik, Mary Theresa Malseed, widow of the late James Malseed, of Drik Drik, aged 86 years. McGUINNESS.-On the 17tu June, at Double Ila
Su'.r.ry, John, youtig'*t. ton of (he late Jam .
r.rtl Mr?. McGuinncss (lato of Stanley, Victoria), l.-ili".- luiäband o( Mav, und loved father of Jlollie. Frank, and Kath. U.I.V.
McNAUGHTON.-On (bo 2nd July, nt Beaufort,
.Fanny Fcaree, loved wife' of the late John .MeSaaghton, in her 90th year.
NAYLOR.-On the 3rd July (suddenly), at his
residence, Camp street, Beechworth. Dr. Rupert George St. John Naylor, beloved husband of Mary Prudence, and loving father of Inez (Mrs. Lewis), George, Frank, Don, and Mary (Mrs. B. Zwar),
aged 65 years.
OSBORNE. - On the 2nd July, Kate Elizabeth
(Dollie), eldest daughter of Caroline and the late Frederick Osliorne, of 35 Henrietta street, Glenferrie, and beloved sister of Lily, George, Ptt-7 (dtctased), and Alice. (Privately in
torrid.)
OSBORNE. - On the 2nd July, Kate Elizabeth
(Dollie), ol 17 Boronia street, Canterbury, wife of the late Arthur Osborne, and dearly loved pother of Dorothy, Harold, and Marie. (Prl viifly interred.)
SHACKLETON. - On th» 2nd July, at Carlton,
Jjiis, dearly beloved wife of Harry, loving mother ci Lawrence, and loved mother-in-law ti Elsie, aped 5S years.
A patient sufferer at rest.
IN MEMOEIAM.
On Active Service.
lOUATR- In loung mernoo of Private- R M
CcIVtr killed in artion m Tranee on ilio 4lh lil) IW il«o his do-irh loi ed fathei, who m Jon the 'th Jul>, l'HG
Lovirgh remTnbTed
-fhwrtcd h F J Collier, Itninsvvick )
Pn.\r.L\°i -In lcning memorv of our dear ton
«rd bt /tier I' It 1 (.njUtc, killed m action in
Franco
Sweit memories
-(toried lv mother, fatU-r, brother», and
mtef )
TI TOILF -In loving memoir of our dear son
»r<i brother Cení t, killi-d in action, Fnncc, Wv i ldí (liwrtci bj his loving parents, »ter, and brother )
llEWvDEH- In loving mrmon of Wllli-vm
Junes, raj dear ]iu=hand one] our dear fithcr, «lo raised awav at I ri ndon on til«. 1th Julj lui
Fur remembered
-(lr<crtod b> hi- wife und fnmilj )
tUi\ -In msmorj of our father, who died ou I
the ¡ti Juh, 112Í (lurried l> Harrj, Frank,
»"d lean.)
ÎUCKIE-In fond momorj of nu dear wife, ind
tr Hmr-g moth r, Laura Maud, who rJB«ed|
in\ Juh 1 YjJi jt Ararat
Alwavs remembered
-(hurled I j htr loviug husband, bon«, andl '.tighte' )
Bown-In Iming memorv of Mbeit Kelson,
ht 37th Battalion, MF, diel 4th Julv, 1120
.t 10 Farmer Btr.et, St Kilda, dear fri nd ot |
I» J and E Johnston
Lier remembered
tPISCOE - In loung memorv of nu darling |
.Dothtr, who ijE^d awav on the 1th Juh,
M5
Ido rot forget \m, mother, I ncier do intend, I tblrto! jou d«.arl.s mother, I will do to the
fnj
Cou« and well forgotten b¡ <j?me you may be, HU dear to mv memory jon will ever be
ltoun has gained what I have lc»t, mv
mother
".lie fhared with roe the greatest love my heart |
las erer Inown
¡oni m monee i o v are all that r<s left
« mv darling mother, who was- all mv own J'v çrlef the world will never know,
01 thejghts of »adne-s tint are mine, vf4 at tra j ears I grow older
vlj heart for my mother will ever pine
v mother more true never dwelt on this earth
Or prmed to her children a true mothers]
rorth
! mit" jour dear smile of welcome
j mi» your wonderful words of pniM., I rales, v-ou mitlur oh, 1 miss vou I» a tlioisand dilîerent vvavr
¡yo little vorlb not haid to write.
Two little words 111 remember all my life- ]
Mv mother
-u "ned bv lier loi 1 ig son W ilium )
ÏWCOE - in loving niemon of mv deir j
?»t» r In law and trandina, who la^ud ¿wa\ ra the <th Juh Jipi
Mastitul memories never die
J' da.n go cn and vear6 co Li
/nae ps*.. - ? ? *
-nae pas,« on, hut memonrs stav, '
'?tit re thml of jon, mum. iron diy to da v.
-(Inwrtfd hy hu loving daucbter-in-invr, Mun,, and prundehllditn, Norma, Jim, NeW.i.)
ï,,.iRDF- .~ In lnrin>-' memorv of mv den
TTr. who oied on the 1th Julv. 1911; alw, S,(at5fi <»«. ll'h August, 1887; and dear \Íri¡\ ed ¥h J"»ua"-, 1907. (Inserted by r"_, lmlD'r daughter. Mary.)
~£. '7ln lwSnlf memory of Marion (Mais), r1» Wssrf away at Swan Hill on the 4th Julv, ,,;;. .f'rf daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. "'«millan, anil sister of Keith and Jean. " . Ever in our hearts.
d'il " !í '?\InK memory of dejr mother, who IS, ,??Jbc !J1Ï Ju,v' 182i: also our dear father, &fc !on,rlld 1K> 191T- (Inserted by their irat" -v< ilarS-'r<;t. «""> Cecelia, Bal
I1-id^'JIn lmi?" ">«noiy of my dear wife
^wnwr dear mother, who passed away on July
Tteas-iRd oiemori<.s of onc B0 ¿
. 1)m~ .Tc!alle<i h>' a fi»pnt t"fi
K thT. mcnt°T than wordi can (eil
-fl»,22i,2! ''!"e ,Mf aml )<iV<^ «o -nell.
<W) b!' hcr ,0^inS lii-shind and thll
IN MEMOBIAM.
HUHtFirLP-In loiirp rnemnr» of m\ eira'
wife, U\, anl our I ung moth r who pT.-cd ti the hieher h*e rn 1th Juh 1 >.S (Insert «1 l\ li - 1 muí: I'l'-luul, chil Iren \i\ m and
J iel and «Mir, li eil )
Ii Hill - In loMiicr mern n rf nu1 deir I l-l.
ni ! ^ui d ar Iuh<r IM>r, who 1 a^*M a'.a'* Juh 1 '-S nt laccerli
\ silent ilnught, i se-etct tear, -till V< | h -, incroTV «.ter deir
-die te | H hi« letinj wife K ji-j httr, i id «bil Ir. i Cn (bli Ji.rni*, and Co'ln )
hllihllltll'l - li loung memon of c ir dear
11 ti r, Im-iI I dear who i asi d saw on luh , 1 C i (Ii rti I In lui. brother, \oriruiii, aid hu si te uLi Ville, V.h.m)
LI 1T< 1! -In leiimr men on of our sister G rt
nil uloi"wi ai 4th Juh T.T ilso eur iiutl r I li7il lb till-, who died ^utnl r, 11 til 1 1 -inri FM.h i. )
M Ml LAND - In sal -nd loving memorv of m\ Mc d hueland l^horl h Ih, \ hu pa_-ed u ainte 1th Juh. I'Cs
NOTT-In lown,' tnrruen rf our dr'r son iid
I roth-t Him ice] i ntalh k I!"d tth J ih V " (Ir iiel t las loung laren«, biotKr c
sl-urO
! NIT riNf;.-In loving memory 01 my d"ii v-.fe
and cnr levee) m-'tlier, »ho died on the 1th July, 192.1, ot North Carlton.
IV.irly Woh, Mdly raided.
- (Inserted l>y"hrr loving husband and family.!
I JtOitlt.-In loving memory of cur dearly loved
mother and grandma; Kli&ibcth Robb, i;l»npar.y. all. Geelong, who pa"ed away Julv i, IS». (In. serted by her loving son John, daughter Annie, and grandchildren Ueth, Jean, lîae, and
Clare.)
BANGSTER.-In loving memory of our mother.
Sarah Sangster, who departed this life at 1'ort Melbourne on July 4, 192V, also our father, George Songster, late M.L.A. for I'ort Melbourne, who died on April S, 1915. (Inserted bj- their family.)
SKIRVING.-In loving memory of our dear son,
' Adam, who died on the 4th July, 192$, from
injuries received whilst riding Cobbon in the Oaklands Hunt Steeplechase at Moonee Valley. (Inserted by his parent*, Kow don lilli. Dande- nong,)
SKIRVING.-In loving memory of my dear
brother, Adam, who dicel on the 4th July, IMS, ngee) 23 year?., (Inserted by Arthur Pkirving.)
SKIRVING. - In fond remembrance of my dear
friend, Adam. (Inserted by Vi. M. Bam- ford.)
SKIRVING.-In loving memory of my dear ölend,
Adam, who died on the 4th July, IKS.
Just when his day* were brightest, .
Just when his hopes were best; x Just in the pride of manhood,
He was taken away to rest. -(Inserted by I'\ Rand.)
STEVENS.-In loving memory,of Mary, my dear
wife and our mother, who passed away 4th July,
IKS.
Love's greatest gift-remembrance.
-(Inserted by her laved ones, Guildford.)
STREETER.-In loving memory of my dear hus-
band and father, who died on the 4th July, 1923.
' Always remembered.
-(Inserted by his wife and daughter, Mary« Iwrough.)
Tori'.-In sad and loving memory of our dear
Mster, Margaret Jean, who passed away on the -Hil July, 1925.
I/jvc'h pica test gift is remembrance.
-(Inserted by lier loving sister and brother« in-lnvv, Nell and Len Shugg.)
TJtENERY.-In loving memory of Joseph Henry,
my dear husband and our beloved father, who passed away al Terang on the ,4th July, 1919.
Still sadly missed.
-(Inserted by his wifo and family, Essen-
don.)
ULRICH.-In loving memory of mother, died
July 4. Ifffil (A. rirlrh, Caulfield.)
BEREAVEMENT CARDS.
í'd a line; Saturdij, 1/ a line.
Mil. C. LliSTLU and Fnmih wish to express
their deep APi'HECIYTION of the kind thoughts of the minn friendo »s expressed through the medium of letters, cord«, telegram«, and llor.il tribute, in thou recent sad bereavement. Will all kindly aieept this as a personal acknowledg- ment of deepest gratitude. IM Durwood road. Haw I horn_
II 1. LOUDON and Mr. J. W1LS0.V and Fimih wish to THANK friends for exprès sion« of Fjmpithj nnd floral tributes in their re
cent sad ben.'uemciit.
MHS DALL and Family wish to THANK all
land relatives and friend» for letters, tele- gram«, cards, and floral tributes and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bo rroietnnit; also tbe doctors and nurses of the Alfred Hnspitil. Will oil please accept this as a personal acknowledgment. 2 Ljell street, fct Kilda_
. D. T. LA11T.K and famllj desire to ex- press their sincere THANKS for telegrams, letters, cirds, lloral tributes, and personal ex
pressions of synipalbv in their recent sid be u-nenionf, \\ jil all please accept this as i per nonal acknowledgment of grititude» Dnolirra.
"WHH.AN -The Sisters and Brother« ot the
»» lite Miss .NLLIJE WIIEIJN deeiro to TU VNk oil friends, for lette!«*, carda tclejrrims, mel p rsonnl e»prei«lonfl of si rrpothy in f: - sad bonavement Castella street. Lill dale
M1
FUNERAL NOTICES.
M. a line; Saturday, 1/ a line.
BIBBY. - Tlv> Friends of WILLUM GEORGE
DinrtY aie informed that the funeral of his beloved wife, Martha, will leave No. 4 Friser street, Ormond, THIS PAY (Friday), at 8.45, for cre- mation al the Now Melbourne General Cemetery, arriving at 9.45.
RAYBOULDS. Funeral Diivctors, 290 Glenhuntly road. Elsternwick, Tel. L3367.
CAMPBELL - The Friends of Mr. JACK
CAMPBELL are respectfully informed that the remains of his dearly beloved wife will be cremated at the Melbourne Crematorium, Fawk-
ner.
The funeral is appointed to leave the residence of her sister (Mrs. A. E. Dickman), 23 Walpole street. Kew, THIS DAY (Friday, July 4), at U
o'clock a.m.
A. W. PADBURY and Co., Funeral Directors, 13 Colham road, Kew. and branches. 'Phone Haw. 31._
CANNINGS,-The Friends of the late Mr?.
MARIA CANNINGS are respectfully invited to follow her remains to the place of interment, the Melbourne Genciul Cemetery, Carlton.
Tile funeral w11) leave her residence, 79 Gipps street. Collingwood, THIS DAY (Friday, 4th July), at .1.30 p.m.
WALTER FERGUSON, Funeral Director, Vere street. Collingwood, and cor. High and James sheets. Northcote, opposite Library. 'Phone J1145.
CLEMSON.-The Friends of the late Mr. EWEN
CLEMSON arc informed that his funeral will leave the residence of his «m-in-law (Mr. W. Har- ton), 1S9 Albert street. East Brunswick, THIS DAY (Friday), at half-past 3 o'clock, for the Coburg
Cemetery. '
JOSEPH ALLISON, Funeral Director, 78S Sydney road, Brunswick (Tel. Bwk. S39); 305 Carlisle street. Balaclava._
CROUCH. - The Friends of Mr. JOSEPH
CROUCH are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late dearly beloved wife to the place of interment, in the Melbourne Cemetery,
Carlton.
The funeral is appointed to move from his resi-
dence, 61 Roseneath street, Clifton Hill, THIS DAY (Frlday), at 2 o'clock p.m.
ALFRED ALLISON, Funeral Director, Clifton HILL. 'Phone JW1708.
DUNN-Tlio Friends of the late Mr GEORGE
THOMAo DUNN are respoctfullv invited to follow his remains to the phcc of interment, the Brighton Cemetery.
The funeral will leave his residence, 24 Grattan street, Prahran, THIS DYY (rridav, the 4th Julv), at 315 p in , arriving ccmeterj gale at about 20 minutes to 1 o'clock
U llfRTON and SON, Motor rnner.1 «enleo, 2(11 Malvern roid. South lim 'Phon-. Unid« 72S;_
FITZPATRICK-Tlie Friends of the late Mr
CIIRISIOPHïR FI/7PVTRICK are respect- fully invited to follow his remains to the place of inteiinent, Melbourne G-niral temcterv.
Hu funeral will leave St Georges Chureh, Rathdown street, Carlton, THIS DAY (1-ndav,
4th InlO. nt 3 o'clock
JOHN D vLEY. L'nde-taker, Latrobe and Spring sliects Melbourne Telephone S27
GARDEN-The mends of the Ia»/» Mr JXMES
\ (. \RDtA are respectfully invited ti follow his remiins to the place oi intTnient ni
til» Fawkner Cemeterv
Hie funeral i» appointe! to move frim the prmte mortuary of Alfred Allison, William street, Wot Melbourne, IHIb D\Y (tnlav, Julv) at H t m
MJBrD \LLI«ON, Funeral Director (cstab 1«54) IKad o/Hce, 221 Victoria ftreet (near Wil- liam street), Melbourne West. Te! F11S0
GaiMFLU - The Friends of the late Mr«
r 'S OK MI TER1*\ GUIMLLLI are rcpoctfullv invited to follow her reman«, to the place of in« teiiwiit, Melbourne General GemcUrj, Carlton
Hie fmiual will )<"ivc St John's Church 1HI3 D\\ (1-ridiv, 4th lui}), al 11 am
JOHN n\LEY, Indertaker, Litrob" and cpriiig ?.tiecK, Melbourne telephone S27
n\irs-rhe Irconds, of MYRGVT1FT I/llEo
are nspcctfuV» n'orme 1 that her icim ns \ ill be inteiTel in the Fawkner Cometen
Tie fuiou) will leave S-' Monica'» Church "Meint \lceiioder mi), Moonee loud", Tomorrow
(^ luid« luh r0 at 10 20 a in
lOiFl H VLLHOV Funeral Director fSO Mount \le\inder reid Moonee Pondi, 'Phon" Flûljl and at 11% CjiIMe street, Bahclavj
"\f cN \I CIITON -Tlie Friends if the Uti» Mr
-"A i \nn\ Pi irce Mcnaughton widow ii the lite fohn McN Highton are informel that bei funeral will leave her residence, lleiutort, THIS DU (Fnda>, 4th Julj), at 2 o clocl for th place of inteimeiit (lie Beitifort Cemcten
I' Vi BYRM-S and SON, Funeral Directors,
Beaufort- Phone 41
HENRY MORRIS arc respectfully Invited to follow Hie remain« ni his late beloved wife. Mary Ann, to the place of interment, the Melbourne Genual dmctcry. Carlton.
The luneral is appointed lo leave )ii«i residence, S7 Johmton etri-t. Fitzroy, THIS PAY (Friday. Julv 4, 1930). at 2 p.m. '
V.'. G. HAVEN. Funeral Director. Head Offcf, 227 frnlth street, Fitzroy, and Queen's parade, C11Í
tou Hill. Tel, F1037.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
QH\CKLrTCN -Tb- Trierr's cf >!- II \RItY ?J -HUhlJ TON ¿re i-,vit. ! to fellow the re «mu». 1/ hi« late Moied vine ti pi tv. of nt.i ment, m tinghi m (envíen
the tun ral v 1,1 len. the r> «i Jener ef 1 U pn ' \«e | street. Mil« tin, loin.rru- (-.turda-, :th Ju'v). it 2 pm
IIRtlTliV an I (,AR>OV, inkrtalers. Malvern
and Nmd-er Til I 12-.1
SMITH-The Trier 1- «f the late Mr Ml RDO
-MIHI ire re pc'tullv invited to fellow 1, -. rnniins to lue rheo <.: irtcrruint, In the l"Mknci
Cerretrrv
Hie tuieral i* npn Milled t« rime finn Vlf-cJ MIis-v's llijitl. KS Willam «.trert (n ir \i
(vin flir-t). rilli DU (Fn.'iv>. ut o J
n'clev I
ILFRI-D \LlleOV, ljnor-1 Director Ile,' cfle. 2-1 \i. tona strcM. Mtlboutnc V>< t 'I'boi.s