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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES,  

AND DEATHS.

dancmneemenl» ander tim heading ranst be

authenticated by the, name and 'address of the «ender, and are Inserted in **T_e Advertiser,'' "Express," and "Chronicle" at a charge of Two Shillings and (Sixpence each whan not exceeding'five line«; over ive lin« 'Sixpence

P«llnt^ _ ; ,. 3 »

Ia MeraorUm and Death advertisements 'containing

reference» to more than one deceased are-charged 2/8 eaehtfor .each deceased mentioned, se. if they wer« ,distinct1 and separate «nnounéement»

Death advertisement« in which a Funeral announce- ment ii made are charged for as if the Death and Funeral were separate anno-ncement«, namely: The minimum charge of 2/8 in each caM,

BIRTHS.

MADDERN.-A*mr the 1st Novemoer/at Robert street, Croydon Park, to Mr. and Mrs, John C li-ddcrn-*- daughter (Phvllls Mary).

DAY.-On the Sith' October,' at Fischer street, Welland, to Mr. and Mrs Clem Day-a daughter (Evelyn Merle). ,

WILLLAMS ince Cald*ell).-On the 8th October, at the Sinus Nursing Home, Alberton, to Mr. and Urs. Thomas Wi ïams, of Glanville-a daughter (Ins Daphne Amy), * 4

*\ _Ur» (nee Eva Watta),-On the Slit C-tober, nt Queen street APiertnn/to Mr and Mrs. Will J >\ells-a. daughter i(DulciL> Uva).

WATKINS (nee Wilson)-On the loth October, to Mr and Mrs. H, /H. Watkinf, "Dynevor," Ma rlan place. Prospect-« daughter * .

BUTTON--On the e9th October, at Mrs. CSb-l «on's Pnvate Hospital, Hamley Bridge, to Mr mid lin G T Button, Hamley Bridge-a daughter (Melva Theodora).

CHARLICK (nee.McRostie) -On the Ist'Novcrn bcr, at Highgate, to Mt . and Mrs. H. M. Charlick -a-son (Malcolm _la.de). f 1 - -^-r, r

DUNCAN.-On the 36th October, -at Old Port road, New Oueetrstown,- to the wife et Pn vate P. C. Duncan, A.LF, England-1« daughter (Rixon Alice) *^

REED -On the 12th Osrtober, at .'Miegunyah,''' Kadina, to Mr. and Mr» D D. Reed-a daughter

GOODE (nee Bruce) -At the Yarrills Nursing Homc, Nelson street. St Peters, to the wife of Sergeant Gi R.' Goode, 9th Light Horse, Egypt (late of Narrung)-« daughter (Margaret {Jorotny).

STANTON (nee. Merrett) -On the 19th October, at Brown street, to Mr. and Mrs. W". H. Stanton

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HOAR.-On the 25th September, at Eiffel Flats, South Rhodesia, to the wife of Vernon D. J. Hoar   (nee Ida Atterton, late of Forestville), Eileen Alannah Mining Company, Eiffel Flats, South Rho- desia-a son. All well.    

PAHL -On the Sth October, at the pnvate hos- pital, Murray Bridge, the, «ile of Private J. A. Paid, A.LF, England-a «on (Gordon Alfred).

MARRIAGES.      

BRADLEY-WHITE.-On the 23rd September, a$ St. Paul's Church, Adelaide,- by Rev.- E. H. Bldby, Leonard, second son of Mr.' C; Bradley,"' Killicoat-átreet, North Unley, tOjElsie Gertrude, eldest daughter of Mr. F. W. J. White, Trevelyaa strect, Wayville.

GUIGNION-YOUNG.-On the 27th September, at Hindmarsh, by Pastor E. G. Warren, Alfred John, fifth son of Mary and the late Joseph Guignion, of Norwood, to Hazel Myra, youngest daughter of John and the late Jessie Young, of

Croydon.

RANDLE--MANDER.-On the 26th August, at the residence o fthe bnde'a parents, Edward street, (Norwood,! by the Rev. A," WV Bean" Janie K.' Bandle,"'son of the late George Rändle,   Petersburg, to Arynthia Millicent (Rinnie), elder daughter of B. Mander. Present address-Box 34, Salisbury, Rhodesia, Africa.

HAINES-AIKEN.-On the 20th Sertember, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. S. R.Cornish (Anglican), Harry, eldest son of Geo. Haines, Esq., Adelaide, to Marguerite Pearl (Madge), third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aiken, Willowie. Present address - Cowell

LEWIS-HAMMILL-On the 2nd October, at   "The Pines," Laura, by the Rev. E. B. Turner, Warwick Lewis, to Maisie Hammill. Address, "Lasswade," 27, Jenkins-street, North Sydney.

MARTYR—SMITH.—On the 22nd September, at   St. Theodore's Church, Rose Park, by Rev. F H. King, Percival P. Martyr, eldest son of J.

Martyr, to Muriel Rosalind, youngest daughter of F. S. Smith. Present address—114, William- street, Norwood.  

HOBBS-STEER.-On the 21st October, at the Pine-street Methodist Church, by the Rev. Cann, Flinders, third son of T. Hobbs, to Bertha L., youngest daughter of Mrs. K. and the late Charles Steer.          

RODDA-STAPLES.--On the, 30th October, at the residence of Mr. J. Rodda, by the Rev-. Vivian Roberts, Private Allan Martin, A.I F., youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rodda, Of "Kia Ora," Kadina, to Laurel, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Staples, "Stapleton," Penang. ,

MILLER-BEALE.-On the 2nd October, at Hindmarsh, by Pastor Warren, Herbert George Miller, of Sholvbaven, N.S.W., to Ethel M,y Beale, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mnt. T. I Beale, of Frederick-street, Welland South.

BRANDWOOD-WOOLLARD.-On the 30th Sep- tember, at St. John's .Church, Halifax-street,

bv-the Rev. R. P. Hewgill, M.A., Norman Henrv.l eldest son of IL Brandwood, Esq., to Olive

Blanche, youngest .daughter of Airs. ;W"o"J_rd, | ten-V Brighton.-SA +- \ ((f» ^ "/A

ENGAGEMENTS,.

HEATH-SPALL - rhe «gigemorri Uf" i in-

ert _rv and Mrs. E. Heath,' Nottingham-avenue, | Keswick. -<,-.i"--, . < w= ,l

GILMOUR-EASTHER.-The engagement' i» "àn nouàced Of Pcrsis Maude, second daughter'sof Mr-, and Mrs. F. Easther, Fullarton Estate,' -to

Private Alex. Russell Gilmour, A.I.F., second son | of Mrs. and the late John Gilmour, Glen , Os- mond. ' ' ,

DEATHS.

LONNEN.-On the 2nd of November, at the.Ade-

laide Hospital. Thomas Brinton Lonnen, father of I Outain T. H Lonneo, A.I.F., Fran«e, and.Mrs.

C. A. ' Koloscbe, Mann-street, .Brompton Park, |

agi'd 85 years.

PASCOE.-On the 29ifi Octob'r, at London, after I short and painful illness. Gertrude I Marr. dearly beloved wiie of Lieu- tenant . Edw'rd Theodore Pascoe, , dTi tist, A.LF., and Itcloved and only daughter of _tr. and -Mr». J. T. Turner, DeA'erd», Park'er-street. Mile-End. and the beloved ínend oí Major and Mr», A. P. Imlay, aged 35 years.

MARSHALL-Mrs. Elizabeth Marshall, of Glenelg, widow of the laG» Hugh Marshall, of Victoria, was interred in W>st-ten_ce Cemetery on November 2, 1S16, aged 85 yea-s . >

SDIONS -On the 2nd November, at the Hutchl Ison Hospital, Gauler, Richard Rouden Simons, of Willaston, age'd 04 years. A colonist of -'years.

JENNINGS.-On the 27th October, suddenly, at 124, Clyde-street, Parkside, William B. Jennings, I aged 72-years. At rest

ANDREWS.-On thev2nd October, at Port Ade- laide, result of railway accident- Richard An- drews, aged 42 }cars, dearly loved brother of

Silas Andrews.

MEYER-On the 29th October, at Kooringa, Belgina, darling infant of Fred and Ethel Me} er, aged 4} months, sudden!}. Safe in the arms of

Jesus.

MALONE.-On the 29th October, at her resi- dence, Agnes-street, Eastwood, Mary Ellen, dearly beloved wife of James Malone, in her 43_rd year. A good wife and a loving mother.

DEATHS.  

PENDLEBURY.-On the 3rd November, at |   Wakefield-street, Adelaide, Peter Pendlebury, solicitor, the beloved husband of Marion Pendle- bury., .

DIED ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

BOURNE-Killed in action, France, August 10,   Horace Bourne, Bruce Rock, Western Australia, beloved brother of Mrs. W. T. Daniels, Milang.

. SLATER.-On the 23rd Julv, killed in action in Fr«ncc, Stanley Gordon, second son of Richard and lillian Slater, Gillts-street, Adelaide, aged

22 years. "Ile gave hi» young life for his coun- try." . ,J -

PAGE.-Killed in action somewliere in France, August 1, lance-Oorp-al Earnie ? (Barney) Page, aged _-*Jrea-. '

VV'e »h-U .mourn bun in the future

With* sorrow .deep, sincere, , Vainly'listening for a footfall

'. And a voice we «re never more to hear.

Sadry missed.

-Inserted bv his loving auntie and uncle, C. and .M. 'Slater", Mile-End.

HOOK. —In loving memory of my dear son, Sam, who died of wounds received in France.

My thoughts often, wander to a soldier's grave far away,      

Where they, laid my darling son. However long my life shall last, Whatever joy or grief be mine, Till death I'll think of you.

—Inserted by his loving mother.

HOOK.- _n loving memory of my dear brother, Sam, who-died of wounds received in France.

Gone our dear brother; for his country he fell: Where his body is mouldering we cannot tell. He died for the Empire,.not cold or fame;

On God'« roll of honor you'll find our dear

- "brother's neme.

-Inserted by his loving sisters and Mr. and Mrs. White.

IN MEMOEIAM.

HARWOOD.-In lovinsr memory of my dear hus- band, Private .David Harwood, who gave his life on active service on October 31, 1915. Greater

love bath no man than this, that he lay down Ms life for King and Empire.-Inserted by his sorrowing wife and child, Frances and Howard Harwood, Renmark.

LAPTHORNE.-In fond and loving memory of our dear mother, Eleanor Lapthorne, who de- parted this life November 4, 1915. Face to face   with my Redeemer.-Inserted by her son and daughter-in-law, Ewd. and Emily Lapthorne.   WYATT.-In Ionmr memory of my dear brother, Francis, who wa« accidentally killed at Broken Hill, November S, 1911. Gone, but can never be forgjitten.-Inserted hy his loving sister and brother-in-law, A. «urnett, Mellor Park.

GASOX.-In loving memory of Mary Gason, who died at Forestville, November 1, 1911. Mo»t Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy ou her soul. Inserted by her loving husband, "laughter, and

son».

30KSSI0S.-In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, who died on November 1, 1915, at PetersDurg.-Inserted by her loving nusband and family.

JOHNSTON.-In loving memory of my dear mother, who died at Petersburg on November 4, 1916. "Gone, but not forgotten."

'JOHNSTON.-In fond and loving remembrance of our dear mother and grandmother, who died at Petersburg. November 4, 1915.

The rolling stream of "life floiv» on.

And »till the vacant chair

Recalls the love, the smile, the voice

Of she who once sat there.

Some day, when the shadows deepen,

And the call comes down the line, 'Let your face be there to welcome

At the.gate, dear mother, mine.

-Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law, J. C. and M. Johnston, and grandchildren, lo- chiel. . ' 3Q9ÍK

JOHNSTON.-In sad but loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away at Petersburg on November 4, 1915.

Earth's wear}' struggles and suffering past; Peacefully sleeping, resting at )n»t.

-Inserted by her loving »on And daughter-in-law, Gcorge-and Annie.'

. GRE_*ÍWOOD.-In loving memory of George, t'h^diecl November 5, 1915. Though death di- vides,- fond memory clings.-Inserted by sincere friends, Mr. and Mrs. A. Horn. . - j ' GREENWOOD.-In loving ?memory of George, '

who died at Welland, November 8, 1915. ' Just as life seemed brightest,

, He was culled for ever to rest. \

-Inserted by his loving friends, Mr. and Mr». & Hodges. /

. GREENWOOD.-In loving memory of my dear "usband. Geer- Francis Greenwood, wfiio J fell asleep on Novsnbcr 5, 1915 (result of injury),'aged 29 yean. - -~ -'. -<-".- -.

¿X v -One.of, the best-«at God co_td'«end;

»' -i»Jelovc_'<1>.V\a¡14-* fn'thfuS, friend. . « "?_ti?erted'_by Vs.wife and -jiiid.

FLOWER. — In loving memory of our dear mothen, who died at Crinda Farm, near Quorn, November 5, 1915. A sufferer gone to rest. — Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law,

W. J. and G. A. Flower.      

FLOWER. — In sad but loving memory of my dear mother, Esther Flower, who passed away November 5, 1915, at Crinda Farm, Quorn. Rest after weariness. —Inserted by her daughter, E. J.

Murphy.

FLOWER. — In loving memory of our dear mother, who died at Quorn, November 5, 1915.

The one we loved is now laid low,

Her fond, true heart is stilled.

The hands that often helped us on  

Lie now in death's cold chill.

—Inserted by her loving daughters, Minnie and Emily.

READ.-In loving memory of dear little Mar jane, who dird November 5, 1313. "Her mern-v breathe* a sweetness that survives her livinir day.-."-Inserted by her loving uacle and aunt

V. and L. M. Spratt, Hyde Park. * *

READ.-In loving- memory of our dear little Marjorie, who died November s, 1913.

God has paf'icrcd home our darling,

Placed our bud amongst His flowers, Taken back thc.child He lent us

To a better home than ours. -Inserted by her loving parentä.

WARD-In fond remembrance of dear Hilda, who died at Port Augusta, 1th November, 1907.

"In the hearte of those who loved her she still

lives."

-Inserted by Nellie Goislcr and Evelyn Carier,

Adt-bidc.

IRON".-In lovinc; and fond remembrance of the lste Richard Iron, chiei engineer, died at Crcy don, South Australia, November 5, i91_.

My heart is aching, Dick, longing for you. ho dearly loved, so sadly missed. --Inserted bj- little Jessie.

3ROVVN.-In loving memory of our dear brother.

Roy.

While you lie in peaceful sleep Your memory we will ever keep.

-In--erte<l by his brothers. Len, Clem, and -Harold.

BROWN.-In loving memory of Roi, died on the 5th November, 1914. ,

God saw what wa» before bim,

What trial» there were to come, Smi-Jig down. He thought it best

To take dear Roy home. -

-Inserted by his parents and eistcr, Yera

IN MEMORIAM.

EDDY.-In loving memory of my dear wife, Emily, who died November 4, 1912.

Good was her heart, her friendship sound.

Patient in pain, loved all around;

A more loving mother ne'er dwelt one earth,

Who proved to her children a true mother's

worth.

-Inserted by her loving husband and children,

.Andrew Eddy.

PETERSON.-In loving memory of ora- dear father, who died at Swan-terrace, November 3,

1913.

While you lie in peaceful sleep. Your melnar}- we will ever keep.

-Inserted by loving wife and family.

WHiTMARSH.-In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, Bettie, who died November 4, Î0U9.

Death took our loved one from our side, But «lever from our hearts.

-Inserted by her fond parents, sister, brothers,

and sisters and brother-in-law.

BRUMBY.-In fond remembrance of our dear brother Tom, who died at Broken Hill Hospital, ?November 5, 1913. »

Gone but not forgotten,

Never shall his memory fade.

-Inserted by his loving sister Ebie and brother

in-law Ellis.

FORD.-In loving memory of our dear husband and father,, who died at York, November 4, 1915.

Pioneer of 1639.

Esrth's vvwiry suffering and sorrows past, P-cefully sleeping, resting at last.

Safe with the angels, whiter than snow.

Watching for dear ones «ttiting below.

-Inserted by his loving wife, son, and daughters, Fred, Ethel, and Carne.

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RETURN THANKS.

rV/XLLIAMS.-MRS. R. WILLIAMS and FAMILY, ?»» McLaren A'alc, wishes "to sincerely T1L4.NK

-11 kind friends and relatives for letters, car-),

and personal expressions of sympathy, and all Boral tributes, in their recent sid bereavement, and especially thank Dr. Haines, Rev. Tilltjrook, and^Mr?. Herring and sons, for their kindness during their dear husband and father's long ill- ness^_ MR. and MRS. J. GIUGG and FAMILY tender

their eiuccre THANKS to all kind relatives and friends for letters, cards, and personal sym- pathy, in fhe loss if their san and brother, Pn vaae \f. J. Grigg, who was killed in action in France. August 23._._\_ "IfK. P. PETERSON and FAMILY sincerely lTi. THAMt all relations and kind friends for letters, telegrams, floral tributes, and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad be reaveuient._

Mit TOOKER and FAMILY wish to tender

their THANKS to their many friends for kind sympathy and floral tributes and letters in their sad bereavement____

R. W. B. LAMERTON sincerely THANKS al!

Relatives and kind' Friends for cards, let- ters, floral tributes, personal "expressions of sflDi-' pflthv in his late «ad bereavement_J_l

MRS. C. A. LOCK and FAMILY, of Pulsford-  

road, Prospect, wish to tender their sincere THANKS to all kind relations and friends for the numerous letters, telegrams, cards, floral tributes, and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. WILLIAMS. - The SONS and DAUGHTERS of the late MRS. WILLIAMS, of Quorn, desire  

to THANK all kind friends for letters, cards, and floral tributes, and for the personal expres- sions of sympathy in their recent sad bereave- ment.

THE RI-AT1VE8 of the late GERTIE NOLAN

wish to sincerely THANK all kind Friends fcr letters, cards, and telegrams of sympathy,' «bo floral .tributes, especially the Rev. Father 0'Suîliv.in, doctors, nurses, and Sister Maddigatt, of Da Costa Ward. Adelaide Hospital, for un- remitting kindness in their late and sad berrave ment.. . '_-_ "YfR, .AND MRS. W. CRAWFORD, of Sixth ¿"_. avenue, St Peter.«, desire to THANK all kind friends and relatives for cards, letters, telc rtrams, and personal expressions of sympathy in the loss of their son and brother, Lance-^Tgeant Horace, E. Crawford (Edi.), who was killed in nction.in France about 4th September, 1916.

MRS.-E. R. ORCHARD and FAMILY, Arthur

street. Unley, desire to THANK all kind Friends and' Relatives; -. also Rev-. Shaw and Kessell, and Members of the Unley Young Men's Class for expressions of'love in,'their late

sad bereavement.

MR. J. A. LOCK and FAMILY, of Morgan,

wish to THANK all kind Relations and   Friends for floral tributes, telegrams, letters, cards, and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. M~ R. AND MRS. MEYER «¡hcere'y THANK all

kind Friends for personal sympathy, cards, letters, and floral tributes in their sad bereave- ment, especiallv Mrs. Stewart -and Dr^ Ashton.

MRTT'MAIXTÑE .and" FAMILY, of the Central

Market,., sincerely THANK all friends and relations for telegrams, cards, letters, and floral tributes, «nd personal expressions of.svmpnthy in the sid loss of wife and mother, and espcciaUy thank Rev. ' Father Lenard, of Parkside.- -,

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