BIRTHS, MARR'lAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS AND DEATHS. BEREAVEMENT NOTICES. Eix lines. Us.; MAKRIAGES. 5b. each: IX MEMORIAM NOTICES, eix lines, 3s.; poetry, 6ii. per line extra. SPn order to cunrd against imposition, no tiees of Births. Marriages, and Death; must be authenticated by some respect ' able person to ensuro insertion.) EIBTHS. BISHOP (nee 'Dorothy Phillips). — On Au gust 20, at their residence, 420 Newcastle street, to Mr. and' Mrs. IV C. Bishop — a eon (Reginald1 Harfey). BROWN.— On August 16, at their resi- dence, Marine-terrace, Geraldton, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Brown — a son (Vivian Carter). OOGHILL (nee Vera Oilman ). — On August 20, at their residence, 19 Woodaomc-sut-et. Mount Lawley. to Mx. and Mrs A G Cos hill— a daughter. Both- well. No visitore antfl tho 27th. ' CREECH.- — On Sunday, August 16, at their residenco. 225 Cambridge-street, Wembley, to Mr. and! Mrs. W. F. B. Creech — a son (Trevor Russell). Both well. FERGUSON. — On August 20, at Nurse Thornton's Private Hospital, Subiaco, to Mr ?and Mrs. 'ft'. Ferguson, o£ 135 Churchill avenue, . Subiaco — a daughter (Marguerite Jean). Both well. ? , ''FLANAGAN. — On August 13. to Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Flanagan, at Bay View-terace, Cottesldo Eoach — a daughter. ?HARiRIS ? (nee Lucy McGnckin). — On August 17, at Nurse Ashe's Private Hospi tal, Wasley-street. North Perth, to Mr. and Mrs. O. Vernon ? Harris, of 7 Salisbury -street, ? Jit;* Hawthorn— a son. Both well. JONES (n«e Margaret Berry). — On August 18, -1925, at Nurso 'Moseley's, Tho Avenue, Midland'* Junction, to Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Jones. of 4(5 V.i--toria-street; Midland Junction — a' daughter (Gwyneth Vera). Both well. ? PAIN. — On. August 19; at Xurse Baker's Hospital; Bassendean. to Mr. ondi Mrs. H Bain, -of Bunbury — a son. Both, well. RUSSELL. — On August 10, at Nurse Sevan's Private Hospital, Kialla, 419 New castle-street, (Perth, to Mr. and Mrs. Eric Russell, of Lsndqr Station, ria Meekntharra —a son (Phillip Alvin Robert). Both well. SAJVAGE.— ;rOn August 19. at Nurse Eve lyn's Maternity Homo, Harvey, -to Mr ami Mjt». W. Savage, of Yorloop — . daughter Both ipelL ' WHITBREAD (nee SyMa Sleight). — On Aagiurt 1-6. at her mother's residence. For ««. Lodge, Harvey, -to Mr. and Mis. . Len W-ithre-d, of Harvey — a daughter (Stances Sylvia). Both welt ? ? , 'WILLIAMS (aee Daw). — Qa Aug-it 17; ?* Wembley Htxjpital, LeedervHle, to Mr. -ad Mm. C. H. Williams, F.Knders-»treet, Mount 'Hairtiora — a daughter. , 7 /MARRIAGES. _BBOWN— JONES.-^On . August 1, at y?o*. ?Leederville Methodist Church, by the Ken Moore,, Bailey B. Brown, second son of 2lfr;,andi Mrs. Bailey Brown, of Perth, ito Grace,' second daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.' William. Jones, of Blencowe-street, West Xieederrille. . _ HOOPERS— TREVILYAN (Silver 'Wed- ding). — On August 22, WOO. at Queen's Church, Emitter City, by Rev. Jenkins. Rich ard Arnold, tides* son of the 'late Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hooper, late of Mowrta, South ► AnstraKa. to Florence Maria, youngest dauih »tfr of the 'ate Mr. and Mrs. John -Trevilyan. also -of Moonta, South Australia. Present ad dress: Baker's Hill, Western Australia. ?HEARN— DUNCAN.— On July 13. at St. Paul's Church, Beaconsfield. by the Rev. Bowen. 'Walter, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Heairn, of -Popanyinning. to Carrie, second daughter of (Mr. and 'Mrei J. Duncan, 29 6ea View-street. Beaconsfield, Fremantle.1 HBN1DERS0N— BELL.— On August 1. 1925, at the. Ross Memorial Church. Oolin ?treet, by the Rev. J. 11. Bhinchacd. B.A., D»-v-id iLothian, only son of Mr., and Mrs. JX J. Henderson, of Bribarin. to Annie 'Richie; third daughter of Mr. und Mrs. T. Bell, Oara-oustie, Scotland. HOLMES — SULLIVAN (Silver Wedding). '? — On August 22, 100(1. at St. -. Patrick's, Bumbury, _.by . Rev. Father Broidy. Thomas, -khl of late Michael and John mm .' Holmes, Tralee, Ireland, lo Bride, (laughter of Tlute Thomas and Margaret Sullivan, Victoria: Pre ?eat address, G Church-street, Perth. . POLLARD— SNELL.— On August 20, ,at St Paul's Church, Harvey, by the rector, Rev. C. W. Kerr.- Thomas Howie of Bangkok , Siam, second youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. B Pollard, Kimarnock, Scot- land, to Marjorie, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Snell, Harvey. Western Australia. BEEVES — ANDERT.ON (Silver Wedding). ^On August '22, 1000, at -Wesleyan. Church; Hlortjh FremanUe; by .the Rev. W. H. Hodge, ?William, son of Jessie, nnd tie late. George Reeves, to.. Amy, daughter^ of Alice arid the Jate William Anderton. Present address, 37 Riley-road, ' Olaremont. .. _ '-: TEASDALE — CLAiR'KE.— On July 30. at Wart ^Leederville, by ' the Rev. T. Secombe. Jraderick Octavius. .«on of 'Mr. and Mrs. Jaraci Toisdiile. of CnrJUle. England, to Madeline Latitia. youngest daughter of .Mrs. ?ad the lats W. Falla Clarke,. oi West Lebder Tille. 'Present address, . Gauramia, Korbel, .'Western Australia. ; WAiIiKilR— iNOYiCE. — On , July 25. 1925, *t Chfitot Ohurch, Gttl!« Face, Charles Walker. ? -of Forbes and Walker),- Colombo, to Wini xred Elinor Noyce, j-ounjest dnuigfcter of Mrs. and tho i»t« James Noyce, of' 'Perth, West am Australia. DEATHS. ' ' OOOK. — On- August 7, at Meekatiarra, flaar&a. the -belor-cd imebtrad of Mabel Cook, ?ad Jotto^ father of George, Laurie, Lance, Walter. Mud Dorothy; aged 45. ?EDWiAKDS.— Oa August 18, at Kaigoorlie, Kncy; beloved mother of Mrs. J. Diprose (Berwtoy, late of Subiaco), and crandmut.her at Baby (Mrs. Webster. Fremantle). Mar jory; Oladya, Jack and Lillian, great grand mother of Gloria; aged 76 years. A patiout ?offerer at rest. Goldfields papers please ?opy. ''? IFEilTIMAX. — On. August 21, 1925, at 280 ' Perth-street, Subiaco, Sarah Elizabeth. widow of tbo late Arthur Fentiman, and loved mother of Sydney, Harold, Daisy, G-I«4ya, Amy, Graro and! Cyril andl William (daeeaaodl), aged 67 years. GLENISTER. — On August 17, at Albany, Afleio Orace Sheil, dearly beloved youngest dangitier of Mr. and Mrs. Fred G-leninter, ?md.mnoh loved sister of Etaa Marjorie »nd Jock; sged 5 yeanv 7 months. ?(lar darling peacefully sleeps till the com ft-C- of. Christ. HOGO. — On July 22, 1925, at her renidence. Concord, New South Walos (suddenly), Clara, tho dearly loved sister of Mrs. Kelly (SJL), Will (Melbourne), Janie (Subiaco), Mrs. Ooomer, Sarah (Maylands), Mrs. Tur pin (Mt. Lawley), Ted (Mt. Helena); aged 63 years. Deeply mourned. iMUjLS. — -At Leatherhoad. Surrey, 'Enc iurf, *tter * .Ion- illnesx, Jock, deanly beloved thlnd eon of -H. J. and the late Emma Mills, ?brother of Rose. Jim. Krn, Flo and Dick; aged 23 years and 10 months. . W« -weep not for him. he i» txtt from train, Hia earthly trnublas o'er. ' Bat wo hapo '(/- moet him once ftcam -On a bright and peaceful Rhone. Inserted by trie loving sister and biother tn-lair. Rose and Jack Ranger and family, Ballidu. POWHIiTj.— On August 21, at the Children's Hospital, Perth, Daphne Rose, dearly loved grand-daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Powell, of Middle S-wan, aged 11 months. Another little bud in heaven. WILLIAMS. — On Atrguat 19, at Carnarvon Hospital, Ted) (Edlward James), fond brother of Mrs. Salter. St. Kilda; Mrs. Phillips, 'Su biaco; Mrs. Bunker, Tenterden; Bessie. Fre ?uuttlo; snd Thomas Burnley, Victoria; aged 44 years. At rest. WOODS. — On August 21. 1925, at her fcetne, Nsfora, Cottep.loa, Lydia Mary, relict ?f the late Lieut. George Austin Woods, ILN.; aged 92 years. IN MEMORIAM. Anzae Heroes. BEALE. — In loving memory at Private Stanley Beale, 9th Battalion Queensland In fantry, killed in action at Pozieres, August SI, 1916. 'Hark to the drums a calling — follow m» home.' ' Inserted by his brothers Will and Charlie, hnd sister-in-law Alice. FETTES. — In loving memory of J. 0. Vettes, 11th Battalion, who died at Alexan dria. Egypt, on August 23. 1915. of -wounds received) at Dardanelles; a^edi 20 years. Inserted: by his mother, father, brother, sod sisters. HOLMES. — In loring memory of my dear son and brother, Harold, krBed in action in Erancc, August 23, 191S. Rver remembered. Inserted by his floving mother, eistex and fcsothora. HUTOHENSON. — la Hcvinr memory of «*rr beloved son. Lea Huitchinsoiu 44th Bat tolion. ldlte'1 in action, August 22, 1918. Until the daiy breaks. - MATTLAND. — In 'loving memory of out tear son and brother, M&itland 'Hasel. -wio died of wounds. August 25. 19 IB. in Pnance. Inserted by his lovins parents, brothers *nd 6isters. McODLLAG-H. — In limng nvetnory of out flear son aud 'brother, Private William Hugh aicCuHagh, who died from wounds received afVPozieres, August E-3, 19 10. Kalacnunda. JWfcVT. — In loving memory of our d»ar Jmsband and father, Sergeant W. A. McKay, D.OJI.. late 3rd Tunnellers. who died) at Edward' Milieu Home, Victoria Park. August 21. 1023. In my lonely hours of thinkiujr How I -wish that you -were here. God1 alone knows .how wo miss you As it dawns another year. Inserted by his lovinc _wif» -and— jlsuga .fcrtL '
IN MEMORIAM. Anzac Heroes. M«JCAY. — In fond memory of my d*or dad. Sergeant W. A. McKay, D.O.M^ who passed away at Edward Millen Home. Vdc toria Park, on August 22, 1923. Thy will be done. Inserted by 'his loving daughter, Madge. STUART. — In loving memory of my two dear boos, Aleck, died of wounds, August 22, 1918, at Bray, Fran-ce; Charlie, killed in action. April 21, 1913. at Methcrn. Inserted by their loving parents. R. and W. Wakeford. ALLEX. — In loving memory of Charles Allen, who passed peacefully away at 2 Loretto-stroet. Subiaco. August 23, 1924. also his dear wife, Augusta 'Caroline, who tLiercd into rest on July 26, 19] 8, and thirr ili-nr son, Chuilcs, who was called suddenly fcomc on Junt 1, 1925. Re-united. Inserted by tfceir loving children' ar.d brother and slyters. BLACK. — In loving memory of our com rade. Bandsman Gilbert Black, who passed to his reward. August 22, 1924. Servant of God. well done. Inserted by the members of the 'Maylands Salvation Army Band. DAVIS. — In loving memory of onr dear brother and uncle, Will, who passed aw»y August 22, 1922. Ever remembered. Inserted by hi-a loving brother. Frank, and sister-in-law. Mary, nieces and nephews. Eil een, Alma, Waiter nnd Frank. DAVIS. — In loving memory of VT. J. Davis (Wiio. who died August 22, 192i, at the Covcrnor Broome Hotel. There are mnny who may forget you. ThouffJi true friends to t.he-m you have been; Bnt whHle life remains within me, I will always think of thee. In«ert9:i by Lydia DavU, Melbourne. DAVIS. — 'In loving momo'ry of William ?Davis, who passed away on August 22, 1D22, late fif --ovornor Broome Hotel. 6one but not forgotten. May his soul rest in peace. Inserted by Mac. __ . FKRCTS-SON. — In loving memory of my darling si-sier, Al, who passed awayr »t Beverley, August 22. 1918. R.I.P. Oh, for one sonnd of your voice so still. Inserted by oorrowing *ister. W. B. Snod grass. 'FRIEDRTOH. — In lovlrr xwnemiBT»ne«' of my dear mother, -who fell aselep. on August 22, 1924. A tendor cord «f memogy, : . ?la sadly touched to-day: iDeep in my heart is amenofT Of a loved one psiaed aw*y. Inserted by h.er lwving dauehter. Chmce, St. Kilda, Victoria. GORDON. — In ead and totlne memory of our dear husband and father, Jack Gordon, who died 'August 23, 1919. ' Inserted by his loving wife and 'children. GORDON. — In loving' memory ef our dear Jack, who died August 23, 1919A Inserted by his loving father, and mother in-law, B. and I. Bennison. . , ' GORDON. — In sad and loving , memory of our dear son and .brother, Jack, -who passed away .August 23, 1919. . Inserted by his loving mother ana Brother Jim. GORDON. — In sadi -and lorln* memory of our dear brother. Jack, who passed sway August 23, 1919. Inserted by his loyinff sister «nd brother, Bell and Bert Bennison. GORDON. — In sad and Jovln'p memory of our d.ear brother. Jack, who passed away August 23, 1919. . ? . : Inserted by Ill's sister and brother, Agnes and William (Buckled. GORDON. — ^In sad amdi loving, memory of our dear brother, Jack, who passed) away August 23. 1919. ? Inserted by his sister and; brothcr,-r Mary and Tom Dqrizzii. \ '? GRANTHAM. — In loving memory of Nor man, died August 22, 192'1. . ' ? . ? Just a memory, fond' and true, And a loving thought, dear Norman, of you. Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Tolchardi and family. East Perth. » . HAiMILTOX. — In\ loving memory, of our deao rao-their who pn&sed n.way on August 21. With Chrkt. which is far better. Inserted by -her loving daughters, Marion, Ada, son-in-hiw Stan Douglas, Merva. JEANES.— In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, Emily, who passed away August 22, 1924. At rest. Inserted by her loving children, Walter, Mrs. E. Cameron, North Fremantle, Harold, Busselton, Mrs. E. Mattinson, Mrs. E. Smith, and Alfred, South Australia. JKt'FErKlHS.— In fond and losing inemnry ot our dear mother, K. M: Jeff cries'; -who', p:»saed away August ,'22, i'1922. 'v ? '. ' .-? O:rly good-night. ? .,' Inserted .by her lovingspn, Ted,' and ctsnd cUldreu. Phoebe. Jack, and Joy. McDOXALD. — In loving memory .of little' Jack, who' passed away' at tie'. Grosvenor Ho-spiti!, Fjemantle, on' August' 22,' 1921; agodi 7 yeiirs. , . , ; '? Though death divides, fond' memory clings. Inserted by his loving daddy' and mother, 'sisters, Eileen and Erica, Carring-ton-street, Palmyra. . ? - McDONALD. — In loving memopy ofMHtle Jack, who. departed this life onv August .22. 1921, at While Gum Va'lley. Always -in our memory. . lnberted by Mr. and Mrs. H. Hcarn and family, No. 8 Bruce-Mreet, North Fremantle. McGAVIN. — In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Alex., who died as result o£ accident, August 23, 1920; aged 33. 'Also Jackie, aged 9, and Fred, aged 23, who died 1912. You're with me In my dreamt, You irame to me and smiled.' Mother, dear, just wait awhile, And soon we'll bo together. Inserted by their loviug mother and father and sisters. McLEOD.— In evor loving memory of onr dear husband and father, Georgo ' McLeod, who died at Kalgoorlie, August 22, 1919, Inving husband of Elsie, fond father of Evelyn, and loved oldest son of Mrs. McLeod, Brisbane-street, Perth. ? To memory ever dear. Inserted by his loving wife- Elite, and daughter Evelyn. MEWS. - In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, Edith Morton Mews, who departed this life on August 22, 1924. Inserted by her loving husband, Horace, and children, Milton and Verna. MEWS. - In treasured memory of our dearly beloved daughter, Edith Mary, who fell asleep August 22, 1924, and loved wife of Horace, and mother of Milton and Verna, sister of May (Melbourne), Norman (Eng- land), Mr. and Mrs. Wardell (New Zealand), Sylvia (deceased). They that think of you to-day, dear Edie, Are those who love you best. Requiescat in pace. Inserted by her father, H. M. and Nurse Giddens, Bunbury. MEWS. - In ever loving memory of our dear sister, Edith Mary, who entered her rest on August 22, 1924. A tender chord of memory is sadly touched to-day. Inserted by her loving sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bowden, Singapore; and brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gid- dens, Benger. MEWS.- In loving memory of my dear friend, Edith, who passed away on August 22 1924. I cannot clasp your hand, dear Edie; Your face I cannot see; But let this little token tell, I will always remember thee. Inserted by her friend, Julia Peters. MEWS. - In ever loving memory of our dear friend, Edith M. Mews, who passed away on August 22, 1924. A beautiful memory is all we have left. Inserted by her loving friends. M. and G. Knox. PARKER. — In loving memory of onr d«r ling little, son and brother, Keith, who passed away on August 2-3, 1924. Oh. God, as we sit in the lonery hours, And think of your garden above, Of the beautiful flower you took from n«, To plant in yorr garden of love. If our little daTling only knew The sunshine he took from our home. For I speak to him in my dreams- at night, I see him where'e I roam. Inserted by Jiis- loving father andl mother, and Iitirle brother, Ronnie. PINNOCK - In ever loving memory of our dear grandmother, Christina Pinnock, who passed away on August 23, 1920. A memory prized more dearly than gold Of a mother whose words can never be told. Inserted by Mrs. Pinnock and family. High-street. Fremantle. P'RINGLE. — In loving memory of A«n«s Marie, wiho passed) away on August 8, 1H2U, ac;ed 28 years; also Andre-w Pringile who passndl away on August 22, 1923 dparVy loved; father of the above; also Mary Ritchie, who passed away on August 7, 1925; aged 86 years. Ever fondly remembered. Inserted by Mr». S. Pring-le, Barbara, 'Sgy. and' Isa. PRINGLE. — In loving memory «f -mr dear mends, Mr. A. Prin«le, died: August 22, jPo5: also AKnes Clegs, died August 8, To memory over dear. Inserted by their loving friends, A. West and family. PROUT.— In sad hut Hoving Tnwnwry of onr dear friend, Lowese Mary iProat, who Passed away, at Meckeriog. on August 22 1921. aged 40 years. Inserted hy .her 'lovins friends, Ennna Edwards und family, iMeckerKKr. QUIRK. — la loving memory of my wife who passed awny im August 23, 1924; (fond moUicr «f Kathleen. Jack, R«ta. Dick. Dearly loved. «o sadly unused. Inserted, by her Joving .husband and' efeiJ dren.
IN MEMORIAM. ROBFjRTSOX. — In loving memory of our dear husband' and father, John Robertson, (Robbie), who passe* away at the J!Te mantle Publio Hospital on August 22, 1924. Winh tears we watched* you sinking. We watched you fade away; Although we loved you dearly We could not make you stay. We wntched: beside your bedside. As tJie lonely hours passed by, And how our hearts were broken When we could not say good-bye. Inserted by his loving wife and' eon. Jack, and daughter-in-la-w, Violet. 23 Charles otreet. South Freman-tle. SANDERS. — In fondi memory of onr dear mo-.her, Catherine Christina Sanders, who passed; away on August 22, 1921. Ever remembered. Inserted by her son and daughter-in-law, Les. andl Kdie. SANDERS. — In loving memory of onr lov ing daughter and sister, Julia, who fell asleep on August 22, 1923. So dearly loved and sadly missed. Inserted by her loving mother and father, sisters Queenieand Maude, and her brother Charlie. SMITH. — In Joving memory of our dear mother, who died, August £3. 1907. So you vho have a mother. Love her while you may; She wiH not always linger,. Too soon she'll pass away. Inserted by her loving children. May. Allie. WMlie, Frank, Annie and Lily. UDLAM. — In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, Sarah Elizabeth, died. August 22. 1919. aged 33 years 9 month's, lovin-g mother of Doris . and Hazel. Gone is the one we loved so, well. Bow much we miss her words cannot Iccll: Deep in our hearts a fond memory is kept, For we will ?remember wihem others forget. Inserted by her lovins mother and father, S. M. Patterson, sisters and brothers. WAOG-H. — In loving memory of my dear husband Geo. A. H. (Dod) Watigh, who passed awa-y «? Perth, August 23, 1919. BEREAVEMENT NOTICES. Mr. and) MUs Anderson, of Carringiton strcet, Palmyra,' de&irc to THANK their many kind' friends for letters, cards', tele grams, floral, tributes, and personal- ex pressions of sympathy; especially do they with to tender heartfelt Thanks to Mrs. Hay word, Mrs. Leece. Mrs. Armstrong,, and Mrs. McRae, of Palmyra, for their kindness and attention during their recent sad bereave ment. Mr. and! Mrs. A. Armanaseo end' Family, of Glyde^street, Cottesloe Beach, wish to ex press their sincere THANKS to their many kind friends for ietters, telegrams, and floral tributes received; and personal expression of sympathy in their recent ead bereavement; especially are they grateful -U- the -Sisters of the Presentation Voovemt* Father -Lyons', and Miss R. Parsons. ' The. Sons and Daughters of tho late James Burgess, of. 184 Lake-street. Perth; wish to express their sincere THANKS to the many kind friend» for letters, telegrams, floral tri butes,' and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. Mrs. B. O.i Collins and Family wish to THANK all those who so kindly sent letters, telegrams and wreaths, also tho District Nurse and (Matron, Watts, and inoiraben* of the L.O.L. for, their kindness during their recent sad bereavement. Mrs:' Pearson 'and daughters Dorothy and Jessie wish to express their (sincere THANKS to their many kind friends' for the beautiful wreaths, floral tributes, letters, telegrams, and . personal expressions' of sym pathy in their late sad bereavement. Mrs. K. Reeves, of 53 Mackic-street. Vic toria ?'Park., wishes to express her «neero THANKS to many kind friends, for- letters, telegrams and floral- tributes received and personal expressions of sympathy in hen re cent 'sad bereavement; especially the doctors a-nd iiunses. .of No. 1 Ward, . Perth Hospital,' for their kindness and constant attention to her late- .husband, during his illness. 'Mr. and Mrs.. T. Simmons and -Family, of Boyjhup, , ami Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Scott, of Yarloop, wi&h to express their sincere THANKS to aJU kind friends' for letters, floral tributes received, -and expressions oi sympathy in their recent sad bereavement, also Millars' T; and T. Co.. Yarloop. Especially d-r. Bruce, Fry and Davis, Yinnioop. \'Mrs. Elsie WaKiis, Rivervale, {tad Mrs, E. A Wailiis, and Family, of 5 Ethel-street, NopUi Perth,, wish to sincerely THANK their many kind friends for wreaths, '.telegrams, floral .tributes and expressions /of sympathy received during.;th'eir «ad- bereavement, espe cially are they gratefnl&to ty0 Bister ' and :Nurses of No. 1 W*rd,SPerUi 'Hospital, rand .doc-tors. —»*_'? -.-'L :'.'''.' ? L ..,-? FUNERAL, ^NOTICES. , i- VBYDDEli;— Ths Frjends- ofrtlia l»te Mrs. ?Ruby'.Bydder.Vdearly -.beloved ,wHe of Charles A. Bydd«ri of John-street, North Fremantlo, 'and- '-Jdyirig ; dtiughter. of Mr. and Mrs. A; Siurpson.'.jand/fon'd. ?sie.ter of Jean, Mamie, Barbara.! Margaret. Sadie, nnd John, ? are -reipe«lfully invited to follow her' remains 5t6' th? plaiie of interment, tho Baptist ? por tion1 of th« Fremantle Cemetery. The Fune 'ral -is appointed to leave the residence of h'er brother-in-law, ? Mr. Chas. H. Page, 105 Duke-street, East Fremantle, THIS (Satur day) '?MOR.yiNG, at 11 .o'clock,' arriving at the Cemetery at 11.15 o'clock. JOSEPH C. SEJLKEX, Undertaker, 81 and S» Adelaide-street.'Fremantle. Tel: B6S2. CORINTHIAN LODGE, No. GO. ' W.A.C. . BYDDER. — The Members of the abovo Lodse are; respectfully invited to follow the remains; of the late Mrs. Ruby Bydder, lov ing daughter of Bro. Alexander Simpson, and sister-in-law of Bro. Ohas. H. Page, to the place of interment, the Fremantle Cemetery. The Funeral- is appointed to leave the resi dence of Brother' Paso, 105 Duke-js-troet, East Fremantle. 'IHIS (Saturday) MORNING, at 11 o'clock, arriving at the Cemetery at 11.15 o'clock. H. PORT, W.M. E. RAY, Secretary. FENTIMAN. — The Friends of the late Mrs. Sarah Elizaboth Fentiman, lato of 280 Perth-slreet, -Subiaco, are respectfully invited to follow her remains to the place of in terment, tho Church- of England portion of the 'Karrakatta Cemetery. The Funeral is appointed to leave her Fate residence, 2S0 Perth-streer, Subiaco, at 2 o'clock THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON. Friends wishing to attend the Funeral may proceed by tho 2 5 o'clock train from Perth. DONALD J. CHIPPER andl SON. Funeral Directors, 844 Hay-st., Perth. Tel. A3232. GRAND UNITED ORDER OF ODDFEL LOWS, SETBIACO BRANCH No. 37&U. FBNTIMAN. — Tho Officers and Members of the ab.ove Branch and Ordflr generally are invite*' to follow the remains of tho dcarly beloved mother of Si*t«rp (i. M., A. E. andl G. Fentiman to the place of interment, the An glican portion of the Karrakatta Cemetery. The Fnneral will leave 280 Perth-street, Su biaco, at 2 o'clock THIS (Saturday) AF TERNOON. Members wishing to attend nrny proceed by the 2.-5 o'clock train from Perth. E. J. BERRY, N.G. W. R. MELL, Secretary. POWELL. — The Friends' of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Powell, of Middle Swan, are respect fully invited to follow the remains of their late dearly beloved grand-child (Daphne Rose) to tho place «f interment, the Angli can Cemetery, Middle Swan. The Funeral is appointed to leave Messm. Fsrrall Bros*. Pri vato Mortuary, The Orescent, Midland Junc tion, at 2 o'clock TO-MORROW (Sunday) AFTERNOON, arriving at th« Cemetery 'at 2.30 tp.m. r'AKRALL BROS., Undertakers, 2-4-6 The Crescent, Midland Junction. Tel. L84, WOODS. — Tho Friends of tho late Mrs Lydia Mary Woodsy of Nafova, Cottesloe, aro respectfully informed that her remains will be privately interred in the Church of England! portion of the Karrakatta Ceme tery THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON, at 2.50 o'clock^ ? ARTHUR- E. DA VIES andl CO., Under takers, Fremamtle and Claremont. TeU B225.