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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. SI?THS AND DEATHS, BSEAVRMZr. NOTICES, air lines 31.; MARRIAGES, s. each; IN MEMORIAM NOTICES.e six lines, 81.; poetry. 64L per line xtra. lIn. order to guard agatns; imposition, no tices of Births, Marriages, and Deaths must be authentieated by some respect able person to ensure insertion.) BIRTH. LUKE.-On March 19, at Nurse uller's Private Hospital, Trinity.street. St. Peter's, South Australia, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Luke, of Aekland-avenue, Clarence Gardens-a son (William James). Both well. MARBIAGE. DIXO.---MeGBATH.--On April 11, at the Roman Catholic Cathedral, by the Rev. Father Dunne, Thomas George eldest son of Mr. and.Mrs. T. J. Dixon, Itailwsy-parade, West Leederville, to Catberino Myrtle, young cit daughter of Mr, and Mrs. P. McGrath, River.street, South Perth. DEATHS. FITZSIMMONS. - On April 22, Clement, the dearly beloved infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fitzsimmons, of 37 Rathay-street, Victoria Park. Our darling baby, aged 14 months. Deeply mourned. R.I.P. GREENAWAY.-On April 2, at Grafton. N.S.W., George James Greenaway, in his 55th Tear, late of Sandstone and Younemi, fond husband of Mary Greenaway and loving father of Tom, George, Lottie (Mrs. C. Es sex); Mand (Mrs. A. Outrid),-Fred. and Ar thur, of Fremantle, formerly of Geraldton. Deeply regretted. LONG.-On April 283, 1922, at Cottesaloe Beach, Lizzie, the dearly beloved wife- of William Samuel Long, of West Field, Arma dale, aged 56 years. MILLER.-On April 21, 1922, at her late -esidence, 52 Lawler-streats Subiaco Emma Prances, dearly beloved wife of Mr. Peter Watt Miller, fond mother of Angns, Thelma, and Peter; .aged 47 yars. At rest. PITTS.-On April 10, at Fremantle, Jism mie, the beloved friend of George and Mrs. Vine, Mrs. Bergland, and Nellie in his 32nd year. At rest. PURDUE.-On April 02, Annie, the dearly beloved sister of George, Arthur, and Sarah Purine, Mrs. Herriott. of W.A., Mrs. Seirs, and Lillian Purdue, of Victoria. A patient sufferer at rest. PUREDUE.-On April 22, at Perth Hospi tal," Annie Pardne, loving friend of Mr. and Mrs. J. Gardner, Suburban-road, South Perth. Peace, perfect peace. WALSHI.-On April 20; at Wongan. Hills (late of Boulder City), John Joseph, dearly beloved husband of Elizabeth Mary, and 'fond father of Ernie, Vida, and Jack, aged 50 years. At rest. 'WULFF.--On April 23, 1922. at the Ed 'ward Millen Home, Victoria Park,. Henry William (Harry) Wulff,. late -of the Eduna tion Department, Perth, the dearly-beloved son of .Mr. and Mrs. J. Wultf, o' Kgoorlie, aged 28 years. IN MEMORIAM. Anzac Hero..* BATE.-In fond renembranee of oor dear brother and uncle, Private -Thomas Peter Bate, who was killed in action at Tillers Bretonneux, on April 24. 1918. R.IS,. Inserted by his loving" sister Nell and family. BRITTAIN.-Tn loving memory: of aur dear brother who died at Fargo Military' Hospital, on April 24, 1017, of pneumonia.-.' Tioa world may change fromn year to year Andfrieonds from day to day, But never will the one we .love From memory pass away. Inserted by his loving sisters Florrie, Liz. tie, Pansy, and vry. IIRITTON.-In sadi asd loving memory tf my dear brother, T. R. Britton, late 12th hattalion, who died April 24, 1917. The world may change from year to year, And friend.* from day to day; Bu t-never will, the one we loved -Fropti.memory ,pes, away. Slna?sted.-brhis lo~tig.- istai: sad brother-. tialaw, Mr. and Mtra. G. Hillier, -and family. IBULL.---In loving memory of Private Sanley Bull, l2nd Battalion, killed in action. at Corbie, April 241, 1918. Inserted by his loeing father, mother, brothers, and slater. CROSBIE.-Tn loving memory of our dear brother iStancey, killed in France, 1013. Ever remembered. Inserted by his loving sister, A. Nieholas. Halgoorlie. papers please copy. DINEEN.-In sad and loving memory: of my dear hbusbpnd, Wrho was killed in action April 24, 1918. Inserted by his affectionate wife and clil dren. DIN-EX.-Io" sad andt loving memory of dear Charlie, wrho was.killed in action, April 24, 1918. Just a thought of 'seet remgmbrance, Just a memory fond and true, Just a token of affection. And a heartache still for you. Inserted by his loving mother and step father, Mr. aodMrs. Kelly, and brothers, Arthur and Jim. IIITCHCOCK.-In affectionate remem branco of Hubert Keane, 51st Battalion, A.LF., killed in action at Fillers Breton seux, April 24, 1918. and of Cecil Edward, 11th Battalion, A,T.F., killed in .action at Pleurbaix, May 28, 1910, loved sons of J. K. and the late Mrs. Hitcheock, of Nbrth Fremantle. Loved in life, honoured in death, treasured in memory. Tnmerted by their loving father, sisters and brothers. IJOUSE.--In loving memory of omr two darling sons, Reuben W. House, killed in action April 2-4, 1918: Arthur A. House, kilted in action July 31, 1917. In the beanty of youth God' ecled them. Only a memory of bygone daYs and a wish for a face unseeu; With a constant feeling that God alone Knows best what might have been. Inserted by their,loving parents, Ann and Albert House~:
KEMP.-In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Private Ernest William Kemp, 31st.. attalion, killed in action on April 24, 1918. Y1arew'ell to yeon, dear Ernie. Sweetest thoughts of you we keep, Although four, years have passed away Our grief for you, dear, is just as deep. Inserted by his sorrowing mum and dad, and sister Rose, Drake-street, Bays water. LILLDC GTON.-In memory of our dear Rdy, also his pal Hamn Stokesberry, both lite 51st Battalion, killed at VllTers Broton nesn, April 24, 1918. Ever remembered. Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Ramag and family. LILLINGTON.-In loving memory of our dear brothe1 Roy, also, his comrade Ham, killed in action at Villers Bretonneux April 24,, 1918. Inserted by Bess and Les. LOXGMORE.-In loving memory of our dearly loved eldest son (Cpl.) William James, who fell in action. at Meteren (Prance), April 24, 1918, fond brother of Roy, Ivan, Ells and Noel. Father, in Thy gracious keeping, Leave we now our loved one sleeping. I,ONGMORE.-In memory of my dearly loved brother (COp.) William ,lames, who fell in action, at Meteren (France), April 24, 1918. To live in the memory of those we love, Is not to die. Inserted by his loving sister, Ella Moore. MEAD.-In loving memory of my dear eon, Corporal E. J. Mead. killed in action on April 24, 1918. Inserted by his loving mother, M. A. Mead. 1!EAD.-In sad and loving memory of y dear brother, Corporal Ernest James ead, who was killed in action in Prance, April 24, 1918. Inserted by his loving sister, Alice, and brother-in.la?, Dan. Rice, and nieces and nephews, Dorry, Irene, Herbert, Cyrii N.ASHB.-t-n loving memory of our dear eon and brother Sergeant G. W. Nasb. killed in aelion April s4, 1918, at the retaking of Villers Bretonneux. Don't think you are forgotten, dear, Or over will you be, As long as life rithin us lasts We will remember thee. Inserted by his loving mother, brothers, and sister. SMITH.-Sergeant George W.. 51st Bat talion, killed in action Villers.Breton neux, April 24, 1918. God be with me till we meet again In that bright land where is no grief or pain; Four years to-day since God called home my boy, Yet we shall spend together seons of joy. Inserted by his loving father and fiancee. SMY'TF.-In loving remembrance of my dear husband. Private Norman Leo Smyth, who was killed in action on April 24, 1918. Inserted by his loving wife, Mary, Mal trn, Victoria. STUART.-In loving memornt of our darl ing sons and brothers, Private Charles E. Stuart, killed at Meteren, in Prance, April 2t, 1918; and A. C. Stuart, killed on Autgust 22,191c. In memory ever dear. lauebd tbheir Mnt parents and sib., "' '- - - a-stmtti~~t ~ f
IN MEMORIAM. 'ý Anzac Heroes. THOMAS.-In sad but.ever loving remem brance of our dear husband and daddy, W. A. 'S. (Arnold) Thomas, who was killed in action at Villiers Bretonneaux on April 24, 1918, aged 22 years. Though death divides, fond memory clings. Inserted by his loving wife uilda, a?d lit tle son Harold. THOMAS.-In loving memory of Lance Corporal W. (Arnold) S. Thomas, 51st Bat talion, 13th Brigade, killed in action at Vil lers-Bretennenu, April 24, 1918; aged 22 years. Al?ays in our thoughts. Inserted by his father and sisters, Eva, Ophie, Florrie, Essie, and Eileen, late of 6 and S Axon-street. Subiaco. THOMAS.-In loving memory of my dear son-in-law, and our dear brother-in-law.- W. A. S. (Arnold) Thomas, who was killed in action in France on April 24, 1918, aged .2 years. Treasured in memory. Inserted by his loving mother-in-Iaw, Hf. Stone, brothers and sisters-in-law, Harry, Grace, and Gladys Stone, Jock and Daisy Roper. THOMAS.-In loving memory of our dear brother-in-law, Arnold Thomas, killed in action at Villiers 'Bretonneaux on April 24, 1918, aged 22 years. - Inserted by his brother-in-law and sister in-law, Flo and Ernie Stone, York. TROMAS.-In loving' memory of 'Lade Corporal Arnold W. Thomas, 51st Battalion, AJ.F, killed in action, April 24, 1918. Inserted by Mrs. E. Cutmore, Jim,. Ethel, and Elsie, 10 Cambridge-street, Leederville. THOMAS.-In loving memory of.our dear friend, Arnold W. Thomas, killed in acteip in France, April 24, 1918. Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Goldman and Sam. YOUNG.-In remembrance , of Charles Bogie Young, who gave his life on April 34, 1918, at Villiers Bretonneaux. Inserted- by his friend and comrade, J. P. T. BUTLER.-To the ever-loving memory of our dear one, T. F. (Tobe) Butler. Inserted by :his dear wife and children, 1? Regent-street, Mt. Lawley. DART. In loving memory of our dear father, John Owen Dart, who departed this life April 23, 1921, aged 59 years. God called him home. Who thought it best, To ease his pain and give him rest. Inserted by his loving sons, John, Freder- ick, and daughters-in-law, Lou and Rose, and grandchildren. ELLIOTT.—In loving memory of our dear father, Thomas Reveley, died April 24, 1914; also our dear mother, Jane Ann, died Sep- tember 11, 1917. Ever remembered. Inserted by their son and daughter-in-law, Albert and Susie, and family. ELLIOTT.—In loving memory of my be- loved father, Thomas Reveley, died April 24, 1914; also my darling mother, Jane Ann, died September 11, 1917. Here awhile they must be parted. And the flesh its Sabbath keep; Waiting in a holy stillness, Wrapt in sleep. Inserted by their sorrowing daughter, Lily Elliott. 'GRAHIAM.-In loving and affectionate re membrance of my dear wife and our fond mother,. who passed peacefully away at Bonny View, Warding, on April 21, 1920. The silent grief 'that is in our hearts ,No human eye tan trace; For many a broken heart lies hid B/neath a smiling face.` ', But God is good; He gives' us strength To bear our heavy cross; ' He. is "the only One who knows 1 Our ,ldneliness and loss. .' Inserted by her loving husband and chil, ren and son-in-law, Mark Reynolds, Mecker-, ing. - - GRIFFITHS.-In! loving memory 'of Clement Alfred, who died, April 4,, .1010. Eer' remembmered: Inserted by his loving aunt and un.le, Mir.' and' Mrs.' A. Towler, and cousins. '.HANSOF.-=In sad and -oving memory' cf our dear husband and .lather,' Andrew Mag-, na s wio. dipqftted 'this ,ife at 'Meeka.her:, Ev ' er oundly rer.embered. , ' erted by his sorrowin- .wife; Mary; .and cbitdren, WilL Syd, Arthuir Edna,.-Jack, Frank, and baby Dorothy. ,S-ydney papers please copy. HARAIJS.-In .ever loving ."rbmlbrance of John Itea Harris, who passed"'awayi sud d?nly Aprii?S4, 1921. In the 'midst of life we are :in death. Inserted by 31. and G. P. Owen, "10 Henry street, Subiaco. tIENRTY.-In loving {memory of.. my dear mother.' Annie Elizabeth, passed away 'Fitz roy. Victoria, April 23, 1920; aged -67, Inserted by her loving daughter :ad son 'inlaw ard grandchildren, M. and W. Niehol son-Oxwell, Grecn'~ Valley, South' Iremantle. HORlrE.-In ;loing -memrnory of our dear little Jack, who died April 24, 1920. God wanted one more angel To sit amongst Ilis throng; And so He stooped and clasped Our darling Jackie's hand. Inserted by his loving parents, sister, and biother, Wagin, W.A. HOI"NE_--In sad and loving memory of our daring little nephew Jack, who died at Wagln, April 24, 1920, aged. 7 years 5 months. He was far too good for ,this earth, Too beautiful to stay, So the angels kneew his worth And carried him away. IEarted by his loving asnt Ada, unele Stanley, and cousin Gordon C-mming, Pal myra. LETTS.-In loving memory of our dear mother, Mary Simpson Letts, who died April 23, 1918. Not forgotten. Inserted by her daughters, Mand and Bessie, sons-in-law Dave and Will, and grand children. ' McKAY.-In loving memory of our father, who departed this life 24 Grey-street, Pre mantle, on April 24, 1920.' lead, Kindly Light. Inserted by his loving sons, Alfred and James. PETEERS.- In lovin; ~memory of my dear
husband and father, William Conree-Peters, who departed this life on April 24, 1917. Inseeted by his loving .wife, daughter, and son-in-law,- Auther. RITLEY.-In loving memory of our dear mother, who departed this life on April ut, 192-1; also our dear father/ who departed this life April 16, 1916. Inserted by their loving son and daughter, Ernie and Ada. BEREAVEMENT NOTICES. Mrs. Naughton, of Gosnells, wishes to THANK all kind friends for letters, cards, and telegrams and personal expressions of sympathy in her recent sad bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. A. Schacht, of Hammad-street, Palmyra, wish to tender their sincere THANKS to their many friends for cards, letters, telegrams, floral tributes, and per sonal expressions of sympathy in their re cent sad bereavement. FUNERAL NOTICES. HORSLEY.-The Friends of the late Mr. John Joseph Horsley, (of the W.A. Govern ment Railways, Perth, are respectfully in vited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Roman Catholic Cemetery, Karrakatta. The Funeral is appointed to leave his late residence, 7 Bonverie-street, Leederville, at 2.15 o'clock TO-MORROW (Tuesday) AFTERNOON, per road. Friends wishing to attend the Funeral may proceed by the 3 o'clock train leaving Perth. BOWRA and O'DNA, Undertakers, 195 Pier-street, Perth. Tel A4303. LONG.-The Friends of Mr. William Samuel Long, orchardist, of West Field, Ar I madale, are respectfully invited to follow I the remains of his late dearly beloved wife Lizzie, to the place of interment, the Con gregational Cemetery, Fremantle. The FPme ral will leave Messrs. Arthur E. Davies and Co.'s Private Mortuary, Market-street, 1re mantle. TO-MORROW (Tuesday) MORNING at 10 o'clock, arriving at the cemetery at 10.30 a.m. ARTHUR E. DAVIES and CO., Under takers, Fremantle and Claremont. Tel. D2353. PURDUE.--The Friends of the late Miss Annie Purdue, of Suburban-road. South Perth, are respectfully invited to follow her remains to the place of interment. the Anglican Cemetery, Karrakatta. The Fane ral is appointed to leave Messrs. C. Hi. Smith and Co.'s Private Mortuary, 261 r Newcastle-street, Perth. at 2.15 o'clock TrIS (Monday) AFTERNOON, per road. Friends wishing to attend the Funeral may pro ceedl by the 3 p.m. train leaving Perth. C. H. SMITH and CO., Undertakers, 281 Newcastle-street, Perth. Telephone A1231. r SAViLL.-Tihe Friends of the late Mr. John Thomas Savill. of Guildford-road, Bel mont are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Angli can Cemetery. Karrakatta. The ?'nerjl is appointed to leave the Private Mortuary of Mfesers. C. I1. Smith and Co., 281 Now castle-street, Perth, at 10 o'clock TO-MOR. ROW (Tuesday) MORNING, per road. Friends wishing to attend the Funeral may proceed by the 10.15 a.m. i eian leaving Perth. C. H. SMfL2TH and CO., Underakasrs, 281 .Newnstict-r tsreek Perth.i 7e phan A.2
FUNERAL NOTICE'S. WUILFF.-The Friends of the late Mr. Henry William (Harry) Wula. late of the Education Department, . Perth (former:y 'Warrant Ofticer, 6:h Battalion, A.I.F.), are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Anglican portioci of the Karrakatti Cemetery. The Funeral is appointed to leave the Private Mortuary of Messrs. Donald J. Chipper and Son. 844 lay:street, Perth, at 2 o'clock TO-1OR0 ROW (Tuesday) AFTERNOON. Friends wishine to attend the Funeral may proceed by the 2.30 o'clock train from Pertbh. DONALD J. CHIPPER and SON, Funeral Directors, 844 Hay-st., Perth. Tel. A3232. i .i a u m r u lu