West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), Tuesday 11 February 1913, page 1


BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS and DEATHS, 2s. 6d.; MARRIAGES, 5s. each; IN MEMORIAM NOTICES, 2s. 6d.; Poetry, 6d. per line extra. [In order to guard against imposition, notices of Births, Marriages, and Deaths must be authenticated by some respectable person to ensure insertion.] BIRTHS. HOWLETT.—On February 5, at Carr-street, West Perth, the wife of W. J. Howlett—a son. WEBB.—On January 24, to Mr. and Mrs. L. Webb, of Marvel Loch (late Perth)—a daugh-ter. Both doing well. WHITE.—On February 9, at Nurse Smith's, 572 Newcastle-street, 137 Lord-street, to Mr. and Mrs. A. T. White, of 30 Smith-street, High-gate Hill—a daughter. MARRIAGE. BLECHYNDEN—BATHURST.—On January 8, at St. Paul's Church, Bridgetown, by the Rev. F. Davis, assisted by Canon Adams, of Bunbury, Herbert Edward, eighth son of the late John Blechynden, of Bridgetown, to Ellen Frances, youngest daughter of the late Guy Briton Bathurst, of London, England. DEATHS. BELL.—On February 10, at the residence of his son-in-law, Mr. J. H. Bennett, 33 Walcott-street, North Perth, George, the beloved hus-band of Jane Catherine Bell. Deeply re-gretted. Portland (Victorian) papers please copy. COLGIN.—On February 7, at Perth, William, eld-est son of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Colgin, Subiaco, and brother of Mrs. E. Saggers, Katanning, aged 37. McKENZIE.—On February 10, at 21 Holland-street, Fremantle, John Andrew, dearly be-loved husband of Jessie, and father of P. K., L. C., J. O., R. R. McKenzie. A patient suf-ferer at rest. Victorian papers please copy. IN MEMORIAM. HANNA.—In sad and loving remembrance of my dear wife and our dear mother, who depart-ed this life on February 11, 1912. Silently the shades of evening Gather around our lonely door; Silently they bring before us The face we shall see no more. The time is long, but still we think Of bygone days, when you were with us; And while we think we wish that you Your love and kindness still could give us. —Inserted by her loving husband, daughter, and sons, Elizabeth, Willie, and Harry. HANNA.—In ever loving memory of our dar-ling mother, who passed away on February 11, 1912. How sadly we gaze on her picture, And treasure her dear vacant chair; Our memories will stray back to mother, In fancy once more see her there. We gaze on the mound where she's sleeping, And know she is resting at last; But her dear love is with us for ever, Oh, her love it will always last. —Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law, Charles and Evelyn Hanna. HANNA.— In the cold and silent grave she is sleeping, My grandma, the dearest and best; Hush, hush, be all sorrow and weeping, Dear grandma is only at rest. —Inserted by her loving and only grandchild, Daisy. OLIVER.—In memory of my father, Adam Oli-ver, who died at Perth on February 9, 1911, aged 69. —Inserted by his son J. R. Oliver. PARK.—In loving memory of our dear son, grandson, and brother, Donald Dinnie, who passed peacefully away on February 11, 1910. Three years have passed, our hearts still sore, As time goes on we miss him more, Your loving smile, your dear, sweet face, There's none on earth can fill his place. —Inserted by his loving parents, C. T. and M. Park, grandma, and sister Dorothy. PLANT.—In loving memory of my dear hus-band, David Plant, who passed away at Perth, February 11, 1909, aged 70 years. God saw when his footsteps faltered, And his heart grew weary and weak, So he bade him rest for a season For the pathway had grown too steep. —Inserted by his wife, A. Plant. SILVERLOCK.—In loving memory of our dear son, Ernest Nelson, who died at Perth, Feb-ruary 11, 1911, aged 7½ years. So dearly loved, so sadly missed. —Inserted by his loving parents, W. O. and E. Silverlock. WILLIAMSON.—In sad and loving memory of our dear father, who departed this life at James-street, on February 11, 1912. —Inserted by his loving son and daughters, W. M. A. and S. Williamson. FUNERAL NOTICES. BELL.—The Friends of the late Mr. George Bell, late of the Royal Mint, Perth, are respect-fully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Presbyterian Ceme-tery, Karrakatta. The Funeral is appointed to leave the residence of his son-in-law, Mr. J. H. Bennett, 33 Walcott-street, North Perth, at 10 o'clock THIS (Tuesday) MORN-ING, per road. Friends wishing to attend the Funeral may proceed by the 11 o'clock train leaving Perth. BOWRA and O'DEA, Undertakers, 195 Pier-street, Perth. Tel. 308. CARR.—The Friends of the late Mr. Albert Carr, bootmaker, of 166 Hay-street, Subiaco, are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Methodist portion of the Karrakatta Cemetery. The Funeral is appointed to leave his late residence, 166 Hay-street, Subiaco, at 3.45 o'clock THIS (Tues-day) AFTERNOON, per road. Friends wish-ing to attend the Funeral may proceed by the 4 o'clock train from Perth. DONALD J. CHIPPER, Funeral Direc-tor, 844 Hay-street, Perth, and at Adelaide-street, Fremantle. Tel. 137. UNITED ANCIENT ORDER OF DRUIDS. WEST PERTH COVENTRY LODGE. No. 347. CARR.—The Brethren of the above Lodge, and the Order in general, are respectfully invited to follow the remains of their late Brother, Albert Carr, to the place of interment, the Methodist portion of the Karrakatta, Ceme-tery. The Funeral is appointed to leave his late residence, 166 Hay-street, Subiaco, at 3.45 o'clock THIS (Tuesday) AFTERNOON, per road. Brethren wishing to attend the funeral may proceed by the 4 o'clock train from Perth. By order of the Arch-Druid. BRO. T. AMOTT, Secretary. HOLDING.—The Friends of the late Mr. Seth Holding, boilermaker, late of the Loco. Shops, Midland Junction, W. A. Government Railways, are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Anglican portion of the Karrakatta Ceme-tery. The Funeral is appointed to leave Al-bany House, 840 Hay-street, Perth, at 3 o'clock THIS (Tuesday) AFTERNOON, per road. Friends wishing to attend the Funeral

may proceed by the 3.30 o'clock train from Perth and Fremantle. DONALD J. CHIPPER, Funeral Direc-tor, 844 Hay-street, Perth, and at Adelaide-street, Fremantle. Tel. 137. COASTAL BOILERMAKERS' UNION, PERTH, W.A. HOLDING.—The Members of the above Union are respectfully invited to follow the remains of their late Comrade, Mr. Seth Holding, late of the Loco. Shops, Midland Junction, W.A. Government Railways, to the place of inter-ment, the Anglican portion of the Karra-katta Cemetery. The Funeral is appointed to leave Albany House, 840 Hay-street, Perth, at 3 o'clock THIS (Tuesday) AFTERNOON. Members attending the Funeral may proceed by the 3.30 o'clock trains from Perth and Fremantle. By order. THOS. PENDLEBURY, President. JOHN GENDERS, Secretary. KERR.—The Friends of the late Mr. John Kerr, tailor, are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Roman Catholic Cemetery, Karrakatta. The Funeral is appointed to leave his residence, Rathay-street, Victoria Park, at 2 o'clock THIS (Tuesday) AFTERNOON, per road. Friends wishing to attend the Funeral may proceed by the 3.30 train leaving Perth. BOWRA and O'DEA, Undertakers, 195 Pier-street, Perth. Tel. 308. LARSEN.—The Friends of the late Captain Michael Larsen (master of Messrs. McIl-wraith, McEacharn and Co.'s tug s.s. Tor-rens, and of De Lisle-street, North Freman-tle), are respectfully invited to follow his re-mains to the place of interment, the Luth-eran portion of the Fremantle Cemetery. The Funeral is appointed to leave Messrs. Arthur E. Davies and Co.'s Private Mortuary, Mar-ket-street, Fremantle, THIS (Tuesday) AF-TERNOON, the 11th inst., at 2 o'clock. ARTHUR E. DAVIES and CO., Under-takers, Market-street, Fremantle (Tel. 225), and opposite the Railway Station, Claremont. PROVINCIAL GRAND BLACK CHAPTER OF W.A. LARSEN.—The Sir Knights of the above order are requested to attend the Funeral of the late Sir Kt. M. Larsen. The Funeral is ap-pointed to leave A. E. Davies and Co.'s pri-vate Mortuary, Market-street, Fremantle, THIS DAY, at 2 o'clock. A special car will leave the Town Hall, Fremantle, at 2.15 p.m. Regalia to be worn. By order, E. J. W. BOLTON, Grand Registrar. L.O.L., NO SURRENDER, No. 7. LARSEN.—The Members of the above Lodge are requested to follow the remains of their late Bro. Michael Larsen, in the Fremantle Ceme-tery. Catch 2.15 p.m. train. Regalia. To-night's General Meeting will be postponed ac-cordingly. By order of the W.M. HARMONY LODGE, No. 3, L.O.L. LARSEN.—The Sisters of the above Lodge are respectfully invited to follow the remains of Michael Larsen (master of s.s. Torrens), the dearly beloved husband of Sister A. Lar-sen, to the place of interment, the Lutheran portion of the Fremantle Cemetery. The Funeral is appointed to leave Messrs. Ar-thur E. Davies and Co.'s Private Mortuary, Market-street, Fremantle, THIS AFTERNOON at 2 o'clock. A. PRIOR, W.M. M. B. ADDISON, Secretary.

FUNERAL NOTICES. THE HARBOUR AND RIVERS CERTIFICATED MASTERS' UNION. LARSEN.—The Members of the above Union are respectfully requested to follow the re-mains of their late comrade, Captain Michael (Jack) Larsen, master of Messrs. McIlwraith, McEacharn, and Co.'s tug s.s. Torrens, to the place of interment, the Fremantle Ceme-tery. The Cortege will leave Messrs. Arthur E. Davies and Co.'s Private Mortuary, Mar-ket-street, Fremantle, THIS (Tuesday) AF-TERNOON, at 2 o'clock. H. BROWN, President. H. DODD, Secretary. MARONEY.—The Friends of the late Mr. Ed-ward Maroney, late of McLean Bros. and Rigg, Murray-street, Perth, are respectfully informed that his remains will be interred in the Roman Catholic portion of the Karra-katta Cemetery at 10.45 o'clock THIS (Tues-day) MORNING. Friends wishing to attend the Funeral may proceed by the 10.30 o'clock train from Perth. DONALD J. CHIPPER, Funeral Direc-tor, 844 Hay-street, Perth, and at Adelaide-street, Fremantle. Tel. 137. McKENZIE.—The Friends of the late Mr. John Andrew McKenzie, late of Messrs. A. Blain and Co., Perth, and of No. 21 Holland-street, Fremantle, are respectfully invited to fol-low his remains to the place of interment, the Wesleyan portion of the Fremantle Ceme-tery. The Funeral is appointed to leave his late residence, No. 21 Holland-street, Fre-mantle, THIS (Tuesday) AFTERNOON, the 11th inst., at 4 o'clock. ARTHUR E. DAVIES and CO., Under-takers, Market-street, Fremantle (Tel. 225), and opposite the Railway Station, Claremont. STAR OF BEACONSFIELD, L.O.L., No. 19. McKENZIE.—The Brethren of the above Lodge are respectfully requested to follow the re-mains of their late Brother, John Andrew McKenzie, to the place of interment, the Fremantle Cemetery. The Funeral will leave his late residence, No. 21 Holland-street, Fre-mantle, at 4 p.m. THIS DAY (Tuesday). Members are requested to attend in regalia. A. W. RICHARDSON, W.M. W. SCORER, Secretary. ROSSITER.—The Friends of the late Mr. Edward A. Rossiter, late of E. A. Rossiter, Produce Merchant, Perth, are respect-fully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Church of England portion of the Karrakatta Ceme-tery. The Funeral is appointed to leave his late residence, corner of Broome and Pearse streets, Cottesloe, TO-MORROW (Wednesday) MORNING, 12th inst., at 10.30 o'clock. Friends attending the Funeral may proceed by trains leaving Perth and Fremantle at 11 a.m. ARTHUR E. DAVIES and CO., Under-takers, Market-street, Fremantle (Tel. 255), and opposite the Railway Sta-tion, Claremont. WOOD.—The Friends of the late Mr. Rowland Robert Wood, late prospector on the East-ern Goldfields, are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Presbyterian portion of the Fremantle Cemetery. The Funeral is appointed to leave his late residence, "'Dunbeth," Canning-road, East Fremantle, THIS (Tuesday) AFTER-NOON, the 11th inst., at 4.15 o'clock. ARTHUR E. DAVIES and CO., Under-takers, Market-street, Fremantle (Tel. 225), and opposite the Railway Station, Claremont.