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BIRTHS
ASHUY -On the lit Jul> at Sister Reeves pri
vat« hosp tal Hopetoun street Listera« ¡ck to Mr and Mrs r Ashley-a son
BLAIR-On tha 24th Tune at Sister Reeves prl
vate hospital Hopetoun street Pl-t-n <rifk to Mr and Mrs. W H Blair \S oodstotk-a dauan
Mr and Mrs J P Burns ot "0 Ro al parude OaulOeld-* daughter
CHAMBERS.-Ob the 1st July to Mr and Mrs U
Cliaatberft, "& Power street Hawthorn-a daugh ter (Juae tesley)
ODUSIr.S -On the 1st July at S *rr Reeve s pr
vate hospital Hopetoun street Elsternwick to Mr and Mrs Mfred George Cousins-a daus!
ter
KBftWV (nee Rob nson) -On the lith T mc nt
Qyao nt 28 Aberdeen street Gerlonc to the wife of Clarence D ÏCeown-a daughter (pre- mature, lived tw» ho rrs) Pejrjry Lou
LA PrmlX-On the 11th June it Sister Reeve s
private hoaaiul Hopetoun street F rtcrnwiek to Mr and abo. Leon La Pcyre *>?> V ill ere street
HfUmwick-a son
VrKRNMf (Ithel Pascoe) -On the 19th lune at
llepetonn private hospital Elsternwick to Mr and Mrs K V McKenzie Kerang-a son CWffltara Kenneth)
MCHOLLS («ce Amy Pulli«),-On the Wth lune
at KmatU Rest Home North Adelaide Soith Australia, to Mr and Mrs. J U V J, cholla Danville street Prospect-a son Both «eil
STEWART-On the nOih Tune ût *>" Chapel street
St Kilda, the wife of B, St Cb r Stewart of a daughter
WOOD-O» the 19th June at Sandhurst private
hospital. Armadale te the wife of U J Yiood of Muiroaoheena-a daughter
MAKBIAGS&
BUCaUtWB»-rOOLMAN -On th» 5th March it
Kew ty Jlev li Worrall Francis Edwar
secord ton of Urs Aaa Buchanan to Gertrude Bsnle, yourie« daughter of Mr and Mrs V, alt« Pooloon Warminster bogland
HAJOWVB-VALTjAMJP -On the 22nd Tune at
AH Sarafa* Church Wlllnura by the Kev A C Homer Harry William Hammond, of Armadale, ?on «f William Robert Harontwid Norwich 1-1 cr
lam) and fcaiella aladee daughter of Thomas Vidlarroe Willaura
PLUNKETT-SPLATT. - On the 2nd June, at Saint
Mary's Church, East St. Kilda, by the Rev.
Father McHugh, Reginald Austin, fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Plunkett, of "Willow Park,"
Bowna, N.S.W and North Brighton, to Queenie, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Splatt,
of Bayswater.
WOOTTON-ARTHUR -On tile 4th June 1ST at
Methfdist Church South 'iarn b) the Rev M. Albiston Stanley E. jounffest ron of Mrs and Ure late Mr J Ii Wootton of Ru lmorth to Irene Florence only daufhtcr of Mrs. and the late Mr S Arthur of South Yarra Prrsei t address, TrenataB 52 Harold street, Upper
Hawthorn
DEATHS.
BELCHER.-On the 2nd July, Allan, the beloved
nusoand of the late Margaret Belcher, loving father of Linda and Al Li ii, beloved third eldest non of Isabella Belcher, and toother of Will, .Tim, Vic, Ernest, Cecil, Bob, and Myrtle, aged 3R years, late captain Kspendon League Football
Club.
"Though lost to fight, to memory dear."
The final bell has rune.
BILUNG.-On the 1st July, at his residen«,
Boundary road, Burwood, after a short illnes«?, Thomas Billing; relict of the late Miry Ann Billing, aged S3 years. A colonist of 73 years.
Reunited.
BROAD.-On the 2Slh June, at "Uramo," Mount
Garnet, K Queensland, John Wright Broad, Fon of the late Captain W. H. Broad, R.N., aged 74
j ears.
CANE.-On tile 2nd July, at Im résidence, "daba
Tepp," George street, Mordialloc, Fr«drk'k John, the dearly belo\cd husband of EHrabeth Cane, and father of Marr, and father-in-law of VJll Bolts, and brother of C. Cane, 13 Paterson fltrtet, North Car'ton: and uncle of O.K., R., II., M" and D.G.. aged 53 years.
At ret.
CROLL.-On the 3rd July, David, the drnrlv loved
husband of Klir-abcth Croll, of "Ferndale," Clarke street, Ea^t Northcote, loving father of Jock G., James W" and Geneviève Croll, also loiod brother of Bïrs. IÏ. Worland, aged 54 years.
At rest. . i . v^v *ojf«- ***tfcH»'»'»»*"-\r.A; ï V> r-nïvr^Ejr'5-uaire,
ilnghteu, Stella liona, bclovetTwife of J. W.
Stuart Crow, and eldctt daughter of Mr. and Mrs. '
'Hits. P. Obbinson, aged 23 vcar«. (Private im I
Unnent.)
DAVIDRON.-On the let July (by accident,.- Kal-
goorlie, W.A.), George Thomas, beloved youngest | son of the lite George and'lKabella David*)n, late Campbell's Forest, Unod husband of Emma, dearly loved brother of Andrew and Mrp, Cutt« (Abbotsford), Mrs. Mills (Kalgoorlie, W\A.), and Sirs. Candy (East St Kilda).
Our lo. ed brother gone. -(Inwrted by Mra. Cutttf.)
DAVIDSON.-On Hie 1st Julv, at Kalgoorlie, W.A.\
result of tram accident, George T., late of Mal- vern road. Prahran, youngct-t «in. of the Inte
O. W. and Isabella Da\.d<;on. late of Campbell's I Forest, loved hupland of Emma, and devoted j brother of Mrs. C. II. Candy, Lansdown road,
of Mx an I Mrs Itolwrt D ck
V Uh Christ which is fur Iwttor
DOW II -On tlie *îrd Tuly 10°1 nt the residence
of his non in lan Mr I! 7 Hughes, 31 Cole (¡Irret UM ern wick \rchibald Forestdale Dowie fatl er of \ I! N I- TA Dowie Mrs R K Thomson and Mrs II J Hughes aged 01 j ears (Private funeral )
DOWLING- On the *îrd July (suddenly) at his
rr*u lenco 1G0 ItkharuVon street AH erfc Park Mathcw ïearlv loved husl an I of Bridget Dow linir ml loving and devoted father of Sister I stell* (little Sisten of tlie Poor northcote) ti id Thomas ai 1 lovimr faOer in law of Dora Dowling (No flowers I y request)
Mux his soul rest in peace
GRIMWOOD-On the 3rd July at his residence
No 4 Windsor street Footscray, Richard Atwood dearly loved husband of Sarah and loving- father of Fannie (Mrs F Glenister, Geelong) in his 84th year (Late of Williamstown )
Sweet rest at last
IHLPIN -On the 1st Jnl) at Beaufort William
Henri the heloved ) ti bund of Man anne Halpin nil loving father of Willie and ^era aged 57 vean. (Result of motor accident.)
HILL.-On the 1st Julj at his residence Fltliam
Isaac second son of the late Isaac and Ellen Hill
JFE\ES - On the 20th June at Mount Dandenong
(result of acci lent) Till«; Theobold J feres dearlv hclovel husbanl of I liza Harriet eldest .on of the late Jsaai and Ann Jeeves late of Tas mania aged CO j ears Tasmanian papers please
copy
LUhLLr - On the ^nl July at his residence
Maro lil Bell stre t west Coburg Patrick James Lavelle (contractor) tin. dnrlj belered husband of Bridget Lavelle lovel father of Mrs n. Keman Sister ( at! enne (deceased) John Mrs S. Walsl Will Um Tom and Lal aged fl8 years
Rest in peace
UOTfinrC-¿On tie °nd Juh at Caulfield Mill
tory Hospital Robert John Matthew b late of ti e Qth Battalion All tie beloved win of Sirah and tie late Thomas Matthews Bowenvale be- loved Irother of ilay Corio II iel ard Newport
Will Langwarrin Lure Kensirgton and 1* ui (Mrs. Sorenson) Oil leigh nged 3 years
McQLFEN -On tie 3rd JnU at Colac iuphemfa
beloved da ighter of Alexander an 1 Catherine McQueen (formerly of IrnwilHppe) aged 53
i ears
Asleep.
MORGAN.-On the 1st July, at High street.
Prahran, Joseph Tasker, the lovins father of Tasker, May, Nellie, Frank, aged 78 years, late of Thomastown. (Interred privately 2nd July.)
MULCARE. -On the 3rd July, at private hospital,
St. Kilda, Phillip, beloved second eldest son of M. and B. F. Mulcare, New Gisborne (late of Warragul), in his 28th year. R.I.P.
PATCHING. -On the 28th June, at Creswick, the
loved mother of Mrs. Stewart Edward, of St. Kilda, and loved grannie of Roy, Vera, and Perce, aged 98 years.
At rest.
QUIRK. -On the 2nd July, at Mt. St. Evins Hospi-
tal, Dr. Thos. A., the beloved husband of Ethel Quirk, and father of Eric Quirk.
ROBERTSON. -On the 2nd July, at private hos-
pital, Melbourne, Annie Jane, dearly loved wife of Andrew Robertson, of Hampton Hotel, Beach road, Hampton, and beloved mother of Louis, Andrew, and Wallace, aged 41 years. (Private interment.)
At rest.
SHEAN. -On the 2nd July, 1921, at St. Vincent's
Hospital, Robert Stephen, beloved husband of May Shean, of 18 Baillie street, North Melbourne, and loved father of Robert and Violet; brother of William, Mrs. Quigley, and Mrs. Griffiths.
R.I.P.
SMITH. -On the 1st July (suddenly), Jim (D.S.O.,
Late Lieut. 23rd Batt, A.I.F.).
To know him was to love him.
-(Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Pitt and Family.)
SMITH. -On the 1st July, at Glenrowan, Jaret,
the beloved wife of Frederick, and loving mother of Dolly, Edie, Violet, Thomas, Harry, and Finley; aged 62 years.
Sadly missed.
SMITH. -On the 2nd July (suddenly), at Brighton,
Lieutenant Phillip James Smith, D.S.O., late 23rd Batt, A.I.F., the loved youngest son of G. H. and Emily Smith, of "Aberfoyle," Rowan
street, Wangaratta, loving brother of Fred., Alice (Mrs. Kinder), Florrie, and Bessie, aged 24
years.
Peace, perfect peace.
SOLOMON. -On the 30th June, 1921, at 102 Bar-
ker's road, Hawthorn, David, the beloved brother of Joseph and Rebecca, aged 75 years.
(Interred privately.)
TANDBERG.-On the 20th June, at "Rengoa,"
private hospital, Warragul, Constance, dearly loved yamger daughter of John and Mary Ann TindWrf, of Jindivick, and sister of Naomi (Mrs. Wishworth[?], South Melbourne), John (Poowong), Bet* (Ellenbank), Guldbrand (Jindivick), aged 39[?] years.
TAYLOR. -On the 3rd July, 1921, at Geelong, John
William, the dearly loved husband of Clara Tay- lor, "Iflyton," corner of McKillop um! Gheriw; 1 hap streets, Qeclontr, and devoted father of . ,"ne»t,.£llcn, Clarice, and Doris, eldest sou oí ,';,-".*. kUJ. U Taylor, a«al-(7 yea».
DEATHS.
TAYLOR.-On the 2nd July, lim, nt Wa T$¡3g?2
76 Park street, St. Kilda (suddenly), «miaT Henry, dearly beloved husband of Laura Taylor
(late of Geelong), aged 07 years. Geelong papera ,
please copy. . .
At rest. j WIIITF.-On the Sith June, at "Kiamba," Too-
wong, Brisbane, l'hcbc, the beloved wife of
Thomas E, White, aged 71 years.
WINTER.-On the 2nd July, at the Alfred Hos-
pital. Rorlnald Edward, dearly lovel secondI «on of Alfred Coorie and Uie late Masgje wintPTi and loved grandson of the laU V. ri inter, ol Bridge road, Richmond, aged 17 years. _
IN MEMORIAM.
On Active Service.
BONNIER.-In loving memory of albert Nelson
Bonnier, late of 37th Battalion and Pay Office, Victoria Barracks, who died at St Kilda on 4th July, 1920. R.I.P.
"Lest we forget." -(A.E.I.)
BONNIER.- A tribute to the loving memory of
Ubcrt N Bonnier (lite 19th Batt.), died 4Ui lui}, 1M0 (Inserted by Jack )
BONNTTR - lu loviig mellon of our old pal,
« Bon, ' who passed nwa) at St. hilda, JulJ 4, 1O0O (Inserted 1» ht old friends, Jac't and
ldt Clark and 'Bill} ' Taj lor)
BONMLR-In sad an 1 lovinp; memory of Set
I \ Bonnier, S7th llattalian, died luly 4 lil'O, nt larmer street. St kilda (I¡leen and Dick
fewan )
BONMrit.-In loiliiR memon of Albert Nelson,
son of late Mr in 1 Mra C D Bonnier Aln wicl», rnsland, died 4th Tuh, 10"0, at Farmer street St Kilda, late of T7th Batt, * LF. (Inserted bj his friends, Mr and Mrs D J Johnston and Miss McCain )
BRUCT -In lovin; memory of our dearly beloved
son and brother, Robert James (private), died 4th Jul}, ISO)
Pea ci, perfect pence.
-(Inserted by lila Iomiiç father, mother, brother,
and sisters )
BttUCI -In lovintr memory of our dear friend,
Robert James (Rob), who passed swa} at Caul- field Military Hospital. July 4, 1020
There is a link death cannot se* cr, Love and remembrance live for e*er -(Inserted b} Hec and I va )
BRUCE,-In lovlns mctnorv of our dear brother,
Pte It J Bruce (Bob), died Caulfield Military Hospital, 4Ui Jul}, 1020
"One of the best "
"Our hero "
-(Inserted by his loving parents, sisters, and
brother.)
I BRUCE,-In loving memory of Bob, who died at i the Caulfield Hospital on the-4th July, 1920.
God -will link the tolden chain Closer, whpn we meet again.
-(Insert«! by hil loving fiancee, Inez Phillips.) COCHRANE.-In Fad and loving memory of my
dear son and our dear brother, Corporal II. S. (Stan), killed in action on the 4th July, 3018; also ray dear wife and our dcaT mother, who passed away on '¿3rd May, 3P17.
Sadly missed.
-(Inserted by father and brothers, Will and
Bruce.)
CURRY.-In loving memory of our dear friend,
George, who died at Caulfield Hospital on July
3, W10.
A beautiful memory left behind
Of a devot «1 friend, so true and kind. His memory lingua as dear to-day As in the hour he passed away.
-(Inserted by A. M. Younger and family.)
ELLIS.-In loving memory of our dear ron and
brother, Corporal Wilfred C. Ellis, M.U., of Castlemaine, 23rd Battalion, killed in action at Hamel on the -Ith July. 3018. (Invrted by Wa father, mother, sister, and brotliers.)
GREN'FIXL.-In loving memory of my dear
brother, Jim, killed in action at Morland Court oo the -Ith July, 1918.
W*c have lost, but Heaven haï gained, > One cf the trest tlie world contained. -(Tillie, BarelUn, N.S.W.)
GRENFELL.-In lo. Ine; memory of our dear son
and brother, Private James nenry Grenfell, fi»tli Battalion; killed in action nt Worland Court on the 4th July, 1918.
Gone is the fuce we loved so dear,
Silent is tile voice we lons to hear;
i>o far away from sfeht or speech, L
But not too far for our thoughts to reach.
-(Inserted by his lo. Ins mother, sister, and brothers, "Chyrose," Tourello.)
GRENFELL.-In fond memory of Jim, killed in
action 4th July, 1018.
Just a menior> of bygone daj s,
A memory of a face unseen;
But a constant feeling that God alone
Knows bebt what might ba.e been.
-(E. E. Johnson, 20 Urquhart street, Northcote.) MCSWEENEY.-In loving memory of my dear hus.
band, Trlvato Jack IfcSnceney, loving father of Lockie, who ..as killed in France on the 4til July, lois.
Lo. ed in life, honoured in death, treasured in memory,
.-(Inserted by his loving wife, Amy Mcsweeney.)
MÓ1WEENKV.i=-ln, memorv of our pal, Jack
'ápVewJ: Mili.) at Ifa'íiel, July i, IMS. ".(In-
serted by E. Jones, A. L*. Brookman.)
MOORE.-In lovlnc memory of Lieutenant. J. 0.
Moore, M.M., M.O. wUh bar, killed at Ville-Sur Ancre, Franco, on the 4th July, 1018.
' ' One of the best
Though lost to sight, To memory c. cr'dear.
-(Inserted by IiIb loving brother, sister-in-law, and niece, Quambatook.)
MOORFOOT.-In loving memory of my dear
brother, Roy, who was killed in action, in France, on the 4th July, 1018. (Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, K. and L. Moor foot, nnd Roy, Geelong.)
PENGLASC-In sad but loving memory of my
dear brother, Roy, killed in action on the 4th July, 1018.
Duty nobly done.
-(Inserted by his loiing sister, Edith.)
PENOLASE.-In sad and loving memory of our
dear brother. Private P. R. Penglasc, COth Batt, A.I.F., Ulled at Merrycourt on the 4th July, 1018. '
A beautiful memory left
Of a loving brother eo true and kind, 'Tis sweet to be remembered.
And tins our loving will show, We think of our dear brother,
As the ¿eura may come and go
-(Inserted by his loving brother and elster in law. Edie and Fred Penólas*., JSewrv)
PENCLASE-In fond and loving memory of our
dear son and brother, who was killed in action an France on 4th Jul> 391S
Our ncarts still adie with sadness,
And our e>cs giow dim wtlh tears,
When we think how much we ml&cd j ou
During three sad lonelv j ears. \ -('nserted by lila loving mother, father, brother, and sisters, Haddon )
ItOGFRS- A tribute of love to the r.emorj of
J B Rogers (late 13th Ihttahon), killed in ac tlon at Hamel, 4th Julv, 3018
'Till the day dawns and shadows flee away
-(Inserted by his father, mother, sister«, and
brother )
TEASDALE -In lovmg remembrance of our dear
«on and brother, Cecil t» Teasdale killed In action, France, July 4, 391S (Inserted by his parents, sister, and brother, Drumcondra, Gee- long)
WAMSLr\ -In lovng memorj of Corporal George
Oscar Harden barnsley, 44th Battalion, A.I fc , killed in action at Hamel, trance, on July 4,
101S
WAMST*Y - V tribute to the memorv of our be
lovei m phew, Oscar, killed in France 4th July, 101H (M N and G Wjcntriej )
WAMSLM- In loving memon of Corporal G
Oscar Nimslei killed in action at Hamel 4th Jill.) 3016 (Inserted bv Mb loving brother and sister in hw I and S Wamsley )
WOISLI\ -In fon I memorv of mj beloved bro
ther, Oscar (\nita J (
WILLI\Ua - In loving memory of our dear twn
and breilier No o\fo Sergeant Herbert Lewis Williams 6<rh BatUlion Alt, who w13 killed in action \ îlle sur Ancre, July 4 1918 al«o his brother No £.< 1 Private Pereivil Hector Williams 1GU1 Battalion, who died of wounds received m 1* ranci, february li 1917
Tlieir duty noLly done
love and remombranu. will latt for ever
-(In-rrlel by len L, Elizabeth J, and Rita \v illtams )
CIULMrnS- In lo.ing mrtnorv of mv dear wife
and our dear mother who departed this life 4th lulv 1ÍW (Inserted bj David » M Chalmers and fanulj )
DAV, SON -In fond memorj of my dear]} lo. ed
husband, \rthui, who died ut tairiicw,'" Nagambie lulj 3, «20
Sjdlv missed
-(Inserted bv bia loilng wife )
DALSON -In loung memory of my dear brother
Arthir who died at Nagambie, July 3 1*20
There is a link death cannot sever I o.e and remembrance last for ever
-(In-crted bj his loving suter, Mrs T Matt)
DUM IT. - A loving trllute to the memorj of
my beloved iiance, 1 wald, who passed al Julj J 1917
Iver remembered -(Mice Kirton, Hawl sbum )
Dull'Fit-In lo.¡mr memor» of Lwald,.
pasjed to the higher life on Julv 3 1917 loieel elder son of the late liohert lwald and Elira beth Dulfcr und lo. ed brother of Walter
I ove bridges the chasm " -(Inserted by mother and son )
FORSYTH-To the merrion of our bclovH father
Wra For'jth who died 3rd Julv 1914 also our dear mother who pissed away on 6th Oc tober 1014, at Ballarat
Memories *'
-(Inocrtcl bv their lamily)
FPASFR -In loving memory of dear little Cor
don who passed uwaj at Ivanhoe on "îrd Julj
1020
His mern ry ia the shrine of pleasing thoughts Soft as the scent of Howers
-(Inserted by his leung fat! er and mother )
n \RRIS -In proud and loving memorj of mi he
lo.ed husband Oliver I I , M.C, 7th Batt who died suddenly, at Bendigo, on the 4th July,
1020
' ^dlj missed "
HILL.-In lol ing memory of my dear husband ami
our father who die I at Rochester 4th lilly, 1019
Christ ahull link the broken chain -(Inserted bj his wife aad family )
HISIOP - K tribute of Io.e to the memorv of our
darling girlie who passed away at Esslemont,
-(Inserted by her lovinp; parents, brother, ami |
sister )
IN lovinp; memory of my dear father who died I
Jul} 4, 1017 (Inserted b} L P L Hard} )
hNFfc -In lovlne; memoir of our dear father, »...
died at Croydon, 4th July, 1*20, also «air dear sister, Ethel, who died 15th August 1*17 also our dear brother. Fred who died 18th March, Mil and dear little linda died 12th Jul) 1014 In our home you are ever remembered,
Fond memories (ling round jour names
dear suiters. Janet oin Lilyr)
IN MEMGRIAM.
U:\VIS.-In loving memory ft our dear daughter,
and sister. Edna Lewis, who pa&ed away 4th July, 1810, at "Iona," 47 Dcnald strpet. lirun? wick. (InsertPd by her bcnovvnig parents and brother and aJMcr.j
MACDERMOTT.-In loving memory of my dear
wife. Annie, who drparted this life on July 3, I 191S. (Inserted by Win. Macdermott.)
I NKWKON.-In bad and loving memory of my dear I iiusbiind and our dear father. George Allen N'tvv , son, who passed awjv on the 3rd July, 1010,
at Kilmore.
Oh, for the touch of the vanished hand, I And the sound of a -voice that k still.
1 - (Inserted by h ta loving vvifr, daughter, and
Fon-in-Uw, E. M. and T. N. Kimpton.)
NICHOLLS.-In loving memory of my dear wife
end mother, Man* Fglinton, who pa^ed away on the 4tli Julv. 301P, at North Fitzroy.
As lons as my heart is healing,
As long as n:y eyes shed tears,
I will carry voúr mrmory with me
Through all the coming years,
-(Inserted bv her loving husband and eon
' Willie.)
PHILLIPS.-In loving memory of my loving hus-
band and fathtr, Edward, who died buddeniy July 4, 1020, at 10e (hpel street, North Melbourne (late Victorian Railways). *
I Swift and midden waa the parting,
Taken home without a sigh;
Who bid thought h Li life was fading, Or his end was drawing nigh?
He bade no one. a last farewell;
He enid geod-bpe to nene;
His spirit fled before we knew*
That from us he wis gone.
-(Inserted by his loving wife and family and
grandchildren).
rRlESTLY.-In loving memory of my dearly be-
loved wife and our dear mother. Margaret, who passed away on July 4, 1D2Û.
Some souls have a ehrine on every hill,
When their faith falters and their strength ia
still;
For us when our joy fled, and our life grew
faint,
An inner shrine that only held one saint. There lingers yet a radiance on the hill, Only becauho we see >ou in it still;
And in tlie whifper of each wandering wind Thrills yet tlie atmosphère you left behind.
-(Inserted by her loving husband, Robert, and Í children, Maurie!, Athol, Eva, and Jack, Kyne-
ton.)
RAMSAY.-In mernoo' of my dear pal, Jim, passed
away in England on 4th July, 1019.
His memory I will alv'ays esteem. -(A.J.S.)
TREGEAR.-In dear memory of our Con and Ray,
Still living,. Btill loving, utijl ours. ,
TRENERY.-In loving memory of my dear hus-
band and father, Joseph Hrnrv, who passed peacefully away on the 4th July, 1010, at Terang.
A loveíng father. Ever remembered.
-(Inserted by his loving v/ife und children, Es-
sendon.)
BEREAVEICENT CARDS. I MR O J1 J-IIIS and larmly desire to T1UNK I
their manj 1 md fricn-is for their expressions of BVmpathj, telegrams Utters and floral tributes
in their recent nd brrci\cmert also to thank
Dr B Crellin \utec Willinnw Mr, Stafford, Mrs . Watson and ltcv L I Wenzel loora, 4(1 Harms j
worth st , Collingwood
FUMTERAL TOTIGM.
BELCHER.-The rrieiuls of the lite Mr. ALLAN
BELCHER, arc respectfully limted to follow bia remains to the place of interment, the Coburg Cemetery. The funetal is ajniointed to lea.c the residence of his mother, 108 Arg} le street, Fitzroy, THIS DAY (Vondaj, July 4), at 2.30 p.m. Motora.
. W. U, RAVEN, Funeral Director, 227 Smith st, Fitzroy; and Clifton Hill.
BILLING.-The rriends of Uio late Mr. THOMAS
Ii.I.UNG ure re,pcct/iuly invited to follow his remirns to the place of interment, the Burwood CcmcterJ. The funeral will lea. o his late resi- dence, Boundary lojd, Burwood, THIS DAY (Mon- day, July 4), at 3.30.
LI! PINE and SON, Funeral Directors. 'Phone
Haw.',112._ _ . _ .
CANEi"-The Friends of the late Mr. FREDRICK
JOHN CANE arc respectfully invited to fol- low his remains to the place of interment, the Boroondara Cemetery,,Kew.
The funeral win leave his residence, "Gabu Tepe," George street, Mordialloc, THIS DAY (Monday, July'4), at 10 o'clock, ,
ROSE BROS., Undertakers, Glebe avenue, Clicl teiiham. 'Phone 43 Chelt_
/-11TY OF CAULFIELD.-The Citizens of Caulfield
'-^ arc respectfully in.ited to follow the remains of the late FREDERICK JOWETT, Town Clerk, to the place of interment at the Brighton Ccme
terj\
The funeral is appointed to lca.è the residence, "Wyuna," Wyuna and Eskdale roads, .Caulfield, THIS DAY", at 3 o'clock p.m. , ' ,
J. 1!. BRIGGS, Acting Town Clerk.
CROLL.-Friends of the llte'Mr. DA.VJT> CROLL
,sre j»srjäctiiil)y JJrspl/'.ïWk "his rrjialns
to tho place of interment m the llcrooiioara Ceme- tery, Kew. The funeral is.appomtril to lej.c his residence, "Ferndale," Clarke street, East north- cote, THIS DAY (Monday, July 4), at a quarter to 3 o'clock. ' ' '
HENRY .T. R. LEWIS, Undertaker. Head Offlco Jotinston st, Fitzroy; Northcote, and Fairfield. 'Phones-Cent 11C0, Northcote 670. .
DICK.-Tlie Friends of the late Miss MAO.GIE
DICK, of 21 Burwood avenue, Hawthorn, are informed that her remains will he interred in the Burwood Ccnjetcry TII1S DAY (Monday, July 4),
at 2.S0.
LE PIKE and SON, Funeral Directors. 'Phone
Haw. 112.
¿^'lmre'OOIWrhc Friends of-the loto Mrl'
VJT . RICHARD ' ATWOOn GRIMWOOD arc re- spectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Williamstown Cemetery.
The funeral is appointed to move from his resi- dence, No. 4 Windsor street, Footscray, To-morrow (Tuesday, July fi), at 11 o'clock a.m., passing Williamstown railivav pates about 11.45.
WALTER A.- WAHNE, Undertaker, 289-201 Tinrkly street, Footscray. Thone No. 0 Footscray. HILL.-The Friends of the late Mr. ISAAC
lilli are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment in the Eltham
Cemetery.
The funeral is appointed to move ,from his late residence, F.ltham, THIS DAY (Uonday, July 4), at 2.CO p.m.. reaching Methodist Church at 3 p ni., where "hört .service will be held.
11. TAYLOIt and SON, Undertakers, Heidelberg, Ivjnhoe, and Diamond Creek. Tel, n'berj 85.
JOWETT.-The Friends of the late Mr. rilEDi:
IUCK JOWETT (Town Clerk, Caulfield) aro respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Brichton Cemetery.
The funeral will leave his late residence, "Wyuna," 25 Wyuna rd., Csuiloflld, THIS DAY (Monday, 4th inst.), at 3 p.m.
LAVELLE.-The Friends of the late Mr. PAT-
RICK JAMES LAVELLE, contractor,' are re- spectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Coburg Cemetery.
The funeral will leave his residence, "Mayo," l61 Bell street west, C«*urc, and proceed to St. Paul's Catholic Church, THIS DAY (Monday, 4th July), at 11 o'clock a.m.
JOHN ALUPON, Funeral Director, 201 Sydney road, Brunswick. 'Phone Brunswick 592.
MATTHEWS.-The Friend, of the late ROBERT
JOH».' MATTHEWS (late A.I P., Dth Halt.) are respectfidly invited to follow his remains to the place of Interment in Bouemalc Cemetery. The Funeral will leave his mother's residence, Bobenvale, THIS DAY, at 3.30. _ _
MCQUEEN.-The Friends cf Mr", and Mrs. A".
VcQCEEN are respectfully Invited to follow the remains of their dearly beloved dauffhter, Enphemla, to the place of interment, the Colac Cemetery.
The funeral will leave the residence of her sister (Mrs. F. Hislop), Scott street, Colac, THIS DAY (Uonday, 4th iii't.), at 1 p.m.
OEOROE JAMES, Undertaker, Colac. 'Phone 52 Colac._ QUEAN-Tlie FriendsT of~~the late Mr. ROBERT ?3 hTRPHEN S1IF.AV are respectfully invited to follow hi« remain" lo the place of interment, the
Fawkner Cemetery.
The Funirrtl »111 leave his late resilience, l8 Bail- lie «t., North Melbourne, THIS DAY (Monday), at
2 o'clock.
JOSEPH ALLISON, Undci tater. Errol street, N. Melh. (7S1 C); Moonee Ponik (251 Ascot); and Sydney rd.. V. Brunswick («3» Bninswlek).
SMITH-Tlie Friends of Mr 0 II SMITH
of "Abeifo.le" Rowln ptrect V* Jngiratt* ire informed that the funeral of h s Heirlv beloved .omgest ron. Ilout Phillp Tsmcs emith DSO will Ira.e the Jlntht railin. station on Ihc arrival of the flinn from Melbourne THIS DAY (Mondai July 4), for intrrment in the Bright Cemetery '
rr\k\ IOR -The Friends of the late Mr Wn LIAM J- HPVK1 TVYIOR are resp-ctfulh invitcl to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Briclrton Cemcterr
The funeral will lravc hiq late residence, 7fl Park street St Kilda THIS D\Y (Monday, 4th lest 1 at 2 p m
HFRBFRT KIVG ajd RONS Undertakers, lenno-c ttreet Riehraoad 'Phone 012^«^_ _
nt m OR-The Friends of the late TOnV W11
IJAM TAYLOR hulldiT and timber merchant are reCTírtfolly informad that his remains will be interred in the Fastem Ccmcter. Geelong
The funeral will Ifa.e bia rtsidenc, "Blyton " comer of MeTCillop and Gheringhap streets. Gee lonr on Tuf dar the Bth lol. at 2 n m
/LEI MOVPO Mineral Director, 21 Rino jsln-.t rWVnf 'Phone IS"« Geelong
VTTSTTrt -The Friends of the Me Mr-RFGI V\ Hin rrvwiltn WTNTSTt are lnfon.ed thit his remains will be latcrred in the Box Hill Peme
trrr
The fune-al will lea.e his brother's residence Wi'lis street Beepdene, THIS DA\ (Mondir 4tli
J"li) at 2 pm
HFRPFRT KIT.0 and IONS Undertakers, Bur ond road. Hawthorn 'Phone 18rB Har,