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' - -.?-,?.?? ?Bhttj^wja Deaths, Bereavement Notices, ? ? Marriages and In Memoriam Notices,, up to six linn, 3/; each succeeding line £ ,,. &L per line extra. ? ? * ' & order to guard against imposition, notices or Birth*, Marriages and Deaths mast be authenticated by gome respectable pcnon to ensure Insertion, . . :. BIRTHS. CHATE (nee Hewitt). — On September 1, at their residence, to Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Chate, Glyde-street, East Fremantle — a son (premature). Both well. COLE. — In August 31, at Knnnnoppin Hos- pital, to Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Cole — a son (Er- nest James). Both well. SMART. — On September 8, 1928, at Nurse Harvey's Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Smart, Jar- rahdale — a daughter (Patricia Mary). Both well. WATERHOUSE. — On August 25, at the Dis- trict Hospital, Kununoppin, to Mr. and Mrs. Warren Saville Waterhouse, of Nungarin — a son (Herbert Saville). Doing well. MARRIAGES. DAWES — CAHILL. — On July 28, 1928, at Colin-street Church, West Perth, by the Rev. C. L. Riley, Fred, second son of Mrs. and the late Mr. Dawes, of Collie, to Linda Patricia, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Cahill, of Wickham-street, East Perth. HORAN — CONSTANTINE. — On August 13, at St. Xavier's Cathedral, Geraldton, Alexander Ivan, only son of the late Sergius Eustace Horan, of Galway, Ireland, and Catherine Horan, now of Ogilvie, to Eileen Mary, eldest daughter of Edward Constantine and the late Agnes Con- stantine, of Geraldton. Present address, Wepowie, Ogilvie, Western Australia.
DEATHS. BEUKERS. — On September 7, 1928 (sud- denly), at Melbourne, Susan, the beloved wife of the Rev. John Beukers, late of Western Australia, and dearly loved mother of Feriso, Greitje (Mrs. Floyd), Kin (Mrs. Binnington), of Bentleigh, Victoria; also Eunice, of Barmera, South Aus- tralia. He giveth His beloved sleep. BIRD. — On September 7, at 16 McMaster- street, Victoria Park, Carrie, the beloved wife of Edwin D. Bird, and devoted mother of Jean and Campbell, loved sister of Margaret (Mrs. Edmondson, Bullsbrook), Lawson Campbell, U.S. America, K. McK. Campbell, Mt. Lawley, and Laura F. A. Campbell, Subiaco. Peacefully resting. CHIVERS. — On September 8, at Perth Hos- pital, Emily Sarah, widow of the late Joseph Chivers, mother of Louisa, Amy (Bayswater), William, Norma (Mrs. Thomas, Victoria), Ernest (Leederville), May (Mrs. Attrill, Narrogin), .grandma of Edith (Mrs. Woolley), great grand- ma of Phyllis and Joy (Leederville). HOLMES. — On September 8, 1928, suddenly, at his late residence, 4 Ellen-street, Fremantle, William, beloved husband of Martha Elizabeth Holmes, and father of Benaira (Mrs. P. Broun), William, Samuel, Kenneth, Albert, and Sylvia Holmes; aged 52 years. HOLTEN. — At Adelaide, S.A., Rev. E. C., dear- ly beloved husband of Alice, and fond father of R. G. (Victoria), C. S. (Ed. Dept, W.A.), Mrs. Robinson (N.S.W.), Ada (Nurse), Jack and Dora (S.A.). LAWRENCE. — On September 7, 1928, at the Fremantle Hospital, Victoria May, beloved wife of Aubrey Malcolm Lawrence, of 84 Victoria- avenue, North Fremantle, and mother of Pearl, Helen, Aubrey, Gladys, Leslie, Mavis, and Frank; aged 31 years. LAWRENCE. — On September 7, at Freman- tle Hospital, Victoria May, the dearly beloved daughter, of Sarah and John Coubrough, loving sister of Kate, Margaret, John and Florence. A patient sufferer at rest. LAWRENCE. — On September 7, at Fremantle Hospital, Victoria May, dearly beloved daughter of Jack and Sarah Coubrough, sister of Katie, Maggie, Florrie, Johnny. Sadly missed. LAWRENCE. — On September 7, at Fremantle Hospital, Victoria May, beloved sister-in-law of Harold, Harry and Les. Sadly missed. PLAYNE. — On September 5, at Albany, Charles Merton Playne, formerly of Gloucester- shire, England.
IN MEMORIAM. CALE. — In living memory of our loved hus- band and father, who died September 10, 1922; also Dot, our darling daughter and sister, who passed away September 6, 1926. Inserted by their loving family. CAMPBELL. — In ever loving memory of our dear sister, Laura (Mrs. Colin Campbell), who was called to rest September 9, 1925. Always remembered. Inserted by her loving brother and sister, Will and Winnie and litlc Nancy. COHEN. — In sad but loving memory of my darling wife, Gertie, who passed away at Man- jimup, September 10, 1924. Death has left a vacant space, The world can never fill. Inserted by her loving husband, Claremont. COHEN. — In sad but loving memory of our dear mother who passed away at Manjimup, Sep- tember 10, 1924. Ever remembered by her loving son, daughter- in-law and grandson, Sam, Linda and Ashley, and son Louie (Claremont). COHEN. — In loving memory of our dear mother and tgrandma, Gertrude Cohen, who de- parted this life at Manjimup on September 10, 1924. Ever remembered. Inserted by Dave and Myra, also Aileen and Billy Cohen, Manjimup. COHEN. — In loving memory of my dear mother, who departed this life at Manjimup on September 10, 1924. Mother is gone, but not forgotten, Nor is the good advice she gave, Sweetest thoughts shall ever linger Round my darling mother's grave. Inserted by her loving daughter, Minnie. COHEN. — In loving memory of our dear mo- ther and grandma, who passed away at Jardie Hospital, September 10, 1924. I think of you to-day, dear mother, I'm thinking of the past; Picturing you in the dear old home, Just as I saw yon last. Inserted by her loving daughter, Ray, and grandson, Cecil. EYLES. — In loving memory our dear hus- band and father, Ernie Eyles, who passed away September 10, 1925. The tender chord of memory is sadly touched to-day. Inserted by his loving wife and family. EYLES. — In loving memory of our dear bro- ther, who passed away September 10, 1925. Inserted by his loving sister, Mary Walters. HAWKINS. — In loving memory of our dear husband, J. E. Hawkins, and father, who passed away on September 9, 1926. Another year its changes brings. Though death divides fond memories cling. Inserted by his loving wife and daughter, Lily, Edna and Ivy, of 304 Lord-street. MAUCHLINE. — In loving memory of William Andrew Mauchline, accidentally killed East Dal- wallinu, September 10, 1923. Inserted by his loving wife and children. MCDONALD. — In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away suddenly, September 9, 1927. Inserted by her loving son, William, and daughter-in-law, Ena. McDONALD. — In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away September 9, 1927. Ever remembered. Inserted by her loving son, Leslie. McDONALD. — In loving memory of our dear mother, who gassed away suddenly September 9, 1927. Thou art not forgotten, mother dear, Nor ever shalt thou be; As long as life and memory last, We will remember thee. Ever remembered by her loving daughter, Dorothea, and son-in-law, W. Whitely. McLEOD. — In sad but loving memory of my dear husband, who died suddenly September 10, 1927. When all help failed him, and hope had fled, God in His mercy watched over his bed; Sweetest of memories are all we have left, Of our darling daddy, one of the best; Sweetest of memories that never will fade, Of one we loved dearly, but could not save; Only those who have lost are able to tell The pain we felt at not saying farewell. Inserted by his loving wife and family, Bridge- town. McLEOD. — In loving memory of our father, who passed away September 10, 1927. Time will alter many things, But, like the ivy, memory clings. Inserted by his daughter Lily, and son-in-law Aub. Jarvis. MOURITZEN. — In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away on September 9, 1927. Inserted by Albert, Babs and grandchildren. MOURITZEN. — In loving memory of my dear uncle who died in Perth September 9, 1927. Always so generous, unselfish and kind. Inserted by his loving nephew, Marshall. ODGERS. — To the memory of our darling daughter and sister Victoria, who died on Sep- tember 10, 1921. I put upon your grave the sweetest flower that ever bloomed. It's a rose to you; it's a heart to me. Loved, remembered, longed for always by her loving mother, Clara Odgers. POOLE. — In sad but loving memory of our dear brother, Norman Roy, who departed this life on September 10, 1927; aged 31 years. Just a line of sad remembrance, Just a memory fond and true. Just a token of affection, To show, dear brother, we think of you. Inserted by his sorrowing sister Fanny (Mrs. Bedford) and brother Joe. ROWLES. — In sad and loving memory of our dear father and grandfather, John Rowles, who died at Wyalkatchem Hospital, September 8, 1927. His spirit flew before we knew from us that he had gone. Inserted by hit loving son, W. Rowles, and family. SCOTT. — In loving memory of our dear dad, Lance-Corporal J. H. Scott, who passed away at the Edward Mlllen Home on September 9, 1927; also our dear mother, R. A. Scott, who died at Geraldton, November 23, 1905. God has them in His keeping, But we have them in our thoughts. God's greatest gift — Remembrance. Inserted by their loving daughters, Edie and Mina. WALSH. — In loving memory of my dear bro- ther Frank, who departed this life on September 10, 1926. Treasured memories of a brother so dear, Are often recalled by a silent tear; Dearer to memory than words can tell Is the brother I lost, but loved so well. Inserted by his only brother Jack.
IN MEMORIAM. WALSH. — In sad but loving memory of our dear son and brother Frank, who departed this life on September 10, 1926. Two sad years of thinking, Of the loved one we lost. Only God in heaven knows What that sad parting cost. A beautiful boy, so young, so bright, A heart so full of love, A voice like his that cheered our life Has gone to dwell above. Gone from us the smiling face, Those pleasant cheerful ways, The heart that won so many friends In bygone happy days. Inserted by his loving parents, sisters, and brother. WALSH. — In fond remembrance of our dear brother Frank, who departed this life on Sep- tember 10, 1926. It's just two years ago to-day Since our dear brother passed away. And those who think of you to-day, Are those who loved you best. Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in- law, M. and H. Robinson, Sydney. WALSH. — In loving memory of dear Frank, who died September 10, 1926. Inserted by his loving aunt, T. Barker, Mel- bourne. WALSH. — In memory of Frank Walsh, who de- parted this life on September 10, 1926. Inserted by his old pal Tim. WALTERS. — In loving remembrance of Griffith Walters (Griff), who departed this life September 10, 1925. Ever in remembrance. Inserted by his mother, father and brothers. WALTERS. — In loving memory of our dear brother Griffith (Griff), who fell asleep Septem- ber 10, 1925. I sigh sometimes to see thy face, But since this may not be, I'll leave thee to the care of Him, Who care for thee and me. Inserted by his sister, brother-in-law, and little nephew. WALTERS. — In loving memory of our dear friend Griff, who passed away September 10, 1925. Inserted by his sincere friends, Mr. and Mrs. Tanian and family. WHITE. — To the loved memory of my mother, Bessie Eleanor, who passed away bravely on Sep- tember 9, 1927. Inserted by Mrs. E. N. Bell, Carnamab. WILDERSPIN. — In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, who died September 9, 1924. Inserted by her loving husband and sons, Arnie and Eric WILDERSPIN. — In loving memory of our dear friend, Mrs. Wilderspin, who passed away Sep- tember 9, 1924. Remembrance. Inserted by Mrs. McCarthy and family, Mid- land Junction.
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES. MR. and Mrs. M. D. McGRATH and Family sincerely THANK all kind friends for floral tributes, cards, letters, telegrams, and personal expressions of sympathy; also those friends who rendered such kind help during their recent sad bereavement. MRS. E. MONAGHAN, 115 Wellington-street, and Mrs. M. Woodall, 130 Edward-st., wish to THANK all kind friends and relations for let- ters, cards, telegrams, and floral tributes, also personal expressions of sympathy, in the recent sad bereavement of the death of their mother, Mrs. Ellen Lloyd, late of Queen's Park; espe- cially thanking Mrs. Lane, of Boulder City, and Dr. Morton, of Victoria Park, for their kind- ness. MRS. DON PASSMORE, of Victoria Park, and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Passmorec, of Gosnells, wish to THANK many kind friends for wreaths, letters and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sudden bereavement, especially her late husband's workmates, the Swan River im- provements employees. THE Sons and Daughters of the late Mr. Thomas Hutton, of Fremantle, desire to THANK all kind friends and relations for all floral tributes, letters, cards and telegrams, and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement; specialy Mrs. Fuller and Mrs. Burns, for their kindness.
FUNERAL NOTICES. BIRD. — The Friends of the late Carrie B. Bird, of 16 McMaster-street, Victoria Park, be- loved wife of Edwin D. Bird, of Perth Tram- ways, and loving mother of Jean and Campbell, and loving sister of Kenith M. Campbell, Mar- garet (Mrs. Edmondson, Bullsbrook), and Laura (Subiaco), are respectfully invited to follow her remains to the place of interment, the Church of Christ Cemetery, Karrakatta. The Funeral is appointed to leave the Mortuary Chapel of Messrs. C. H. Smith and Co., 281 Newcastle- street, Perth, after a short service, at 9.45 o'clock THIS (Monday) MORNING, per motor. Friends wishing to attend the Funeral may proceed by the 10.15 a.m. train leaving Perth. C. H. SMITH and CO., Undertakers, 281 New- castle-street, Perth. Tel. A1231, 175 Albany- road, Victoria Park. Tel. A3416. PRIDE OF VICTORIA PARK LODGE U.A.O.D., No. 345. BIRD. — Officers and Brethren of the above Lodge and the Order generally are respect- fully requested to attend the Funeral of Carrie Ballantyne, loved wife of Brother E. D. Bird, P.A., which will take place in the Church of Christ Cemetery, Karrakatta, at 10.30 o'clock THIS (Monday) MORNING. Brethren attending may proceed by the 10.15 a.m. train leaving Perth. G. WHITE, A.D. A. HOWARD, Secretary. CHIVERS. — The Friends of the late Emily Sarah Chivers, dearly loved wife of the late Joseph Chivers, late of Melbourne, fond mother of Louisa, William, Ernest, May, Norma, Amy, are respectfully invited to follow her re- mains to the place of interment, the Presbyterian Cemetery, Karrakatta. The Funeral is appointed to leave the Mortuary Chapel of Messrs. C. H. Smith and Co., 281 Newcastle-street, Perth, at 3.45 o'clock THIS (Monday) AFTERNOON, per motor. Friends wishing to attend the Funeral may proceed by the 4 p.m. train leaving Perth. C. H. SMITH and CO., Undertakers, 281 New- castle-street, Perth. Tel. A1231; 175 Albany- road, Victoria Park, A3416. CLAYTON. — The Friends of the late Mr. Neil Clayton, of 14 Leonard-avenue, Cottesloe Beach, dearly beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clayton, fond brother of Phyllis and Theo, are re- spectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Anglican Cemetery, Kar- rakatta. The Funeral is appointed to leave the Private Mortuary of Messrs. Prosser, Scott and Co., Ltd., THIS (Monday) AFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock. Friends wishing to attend the Fun- eral may proceed by the 1.45 p.m. train. PROSSER, SCOTT and CO., LTD., Under- takers, 351 Hay-street, Subiaco. Tel. A3680. A3399. FORD. — The Friends of the late Mr. John Ford, late of 157 Adelaide-terrace, Perth, are re- spectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Church of England por- tion of the Karrakatta Cemetery. The Funeral is appointed to leave the Private Mortuary of Messrs. Donald J. Chipper and Son, 844 Hay- street, Perth, at 2 o'clock THIS (Monday) AF- TERNOON. Friends wishing to attend the Funeral may proceed by the 2.5 o'clock train from Perth. DONALD J. CHIPPER and SON, Funeral Di- rectors, 844 Hay-street, Perth. Tel. A3232. GRIFFIN. — The Friends of the late Miss Mary (Minnie) Griffin, of 391 Hay-street, East Perth, formerly of Kalgoorlie, are respectfully in- vited to follow her remains to the place of in- terment, the Roman Catholic Cemetery, Karra- katta. The Funeral is appointed to leave Messrs. Bowra and O'Dea's Private Mortuary, 195 Pier- street, Perth, at 9.45 o'clock THIS (Monday) MORNING, per road. Friends wishing to attend the Funeral may proceed by the 10.15 a.m. train leaving Perth. BOWRA and O'DEA, Undertakers, 195 Pier- street, Perth. Tel. A4308. HOLMES. — The Friends of the late Mr. William Holmes, of 4 Ellen-street, Fremantle, are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Church of England Ceme- tery, Fremantle. The Funeral will leave Messrs. Arthur E. Davies and Co.'s Private Mortuary, 81 Market-street, Fremantle, THIS (Monday) MORN- ING, at 10 o'clock, arriving at the Cemetery at 10.20 a.m. ARTHUR E. DAVIES and CO., Undertakers, Fremantle and Claremont. Tel. B225 and F177. THE FREMANTLE LUMPERS' UNION. HOLMES. — The Members of the above Union are respectfully invited to follow the re- mains of their late Comrade, Mr. William Holmes, to the place of interment, the Church of England Cemetery, Fremantle. The Funeral will leave Messrs. Arthur E. Davies and Co.'s Private Mortuary, 81 Market-street, Fremantle, THIS (Monday) MORNING, at 10 o'clock, arriv- ing at the Cemetery at 10.20 a.m. ARTHUR E. DAVIES and CO., Undertakers, Fremantle and Claremont. Tel. B225 and F177. LAWRENCE. — The Friends of Mr. Aubrey M. Lawrence, of 84 Victoria-avenue, North Fre- mantle, and late of the 28th Battalion, A.I.F., are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late dearly beloved wife, Victoria May, to the place of interment, the Church of England Cemetery, Karrakatta. The Funeral will leave Messrs. Arthur E. Davies and Co.'s Private Mor- tuary, opposite the Railway Station, Claremont, THIS (Monday) MORNING, at 11.30 o'clock, ar- riving at the Cemetery at 11.50 a.m. Friends may proceed by trains leaving Fremantle at 11.25 a.m. and Perth at 11.35 a.m. ARTHUR E. DAVIES and CO., Undertakers, Fremantle and Claremont. Tel. B225 and F177. LAWRENCE. — The Friends of Mr. and Mrs. John Coubrough are respectfully invited to follow the remains of their dearly beloved daughter, Victoria May, to the place of inter- ment, the Church of England portion of the Karrakatta Cemetery. The Funeral will leave Arthur Davies and Co.'s, Claremont, THIS (Mon- day) MORNING, at 11.30 o'clock. VICKERS. — The Friends of Mrs. Christina Vickers, and the late Jonathan Vickers, are respectfully invited to follow the remains of their late beloved second daughter Elsie, to the place of interment, the Methodist Cemetery, Fre- mantle. The Funeral is appointed to leave the residence of her brother, No. 14 South-street, South Fremantle, TO-MORROW (Tuesday) MORN- ING, at 10.30 o'clock, arriving at the Cemetery at 10.55 o'clock. JOSEPH C. SEMKEN, Undertaker, Fremantle and Cottesloe. Tel. B682 and F1066. WATSON. — The Friends of Mr. Frederick Wat- son, of Arnold-road, Gosnells, and of the Subiaco Municipal Council, are respectfully in- vited to follow the remains of his dearly beloved wife, Mary, to the place of interment, the Church of England Cemetery, Karrakatta. The Funeral is appointed to leave the Mortuary Chapel of Messrs. C. H. Smith and Co., 281 Newcastle- street, Perth, at 1.45 o'clock THIS (Monday) AFTERNOON, per motor. Friends wishing to at- tend the Funeral may proceed by the 2.5 p.m. train leaving Perth. C. H. SMITH and CO., Undertakers, 281 New- castle-street, Perth. Tel. A1231; 175 Albany- road, Victoria Park. A3416.