Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Wednesday 20 February 1907, page 6


BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

Announcements under this heading must be

authenticated by the name and address of the sender, and are inserted at a charge of Two Shillings and Sixpence each when not ex-ceeding five lines; over five lines Sixpence per line.

BIRTHS.

DEUTER.-On the 9th February, at Orroroo, to Mr and Mrs H. A. Deuter—a son (George Ferdi-nand).

MARRIAGES.

HOWE—MICHELL.—At the Stirling Methodist Parsonage, by Rev. F. Curwood, Alfred T., only son of A. T. Howe, Longwood, to Bessie M., second daughter late Joseph Michell, Unley Park.

THOMAS—BRAND.—On the 23rd January, at the Hindmarsh Congregational Church, by the Rev. Thos. Hope, John H., younger son of the late Richard Thomas, Wallaroo Mines, nephew of David Thomas, Parkside, to Clara A. M., elder daughter of Mr. George Brand, Hindmarsh.

COLQUHOUN—O'BRIEN.—On the 19th January, at the residence of the bride's mother, Cypress-street, Adelaide, by the Rev. Andrew Rankin, William John Colquhoun, eldest son of Alexander Colqu-houn, of Parkside, to Ellen May (Nellie), eldest daughter of the late Mathew O'Brien, late of Mait-

land.

DEATHS.

CHILD.—On the 4th January, at Jerusalem, near Kadina, Ethel May, the dearly loved wife of Henry H. Child, aged 27 years.

KEELAN.—On the 16th February, at North-ter-race, Bernard, beloved husband of the late Daphne Keelan, and son of P. and M. Keelan, of Riverton, leaving two sons and three daughters to mourn their sad loss, aged 53 years. Sweet Jesus, have mercy on his soul.

LEEDHAM.—On the 14th February, at the Ade-laide Hospital, after a long illness, Albert Ed-ward, beloved husband of Martha Leedham, and son of the late J. and J. Leedham, Fullerton-road, aged 40 years.

BICKFORD.—On the 7th January, at Brooklyn,

New York, America, Edward, youngest son of the late William Bickford of Adelaide, aged 57

years.

MORRISON.- On the 22nd February, 1906, at his residence, Stockyard Creek, suddenly, after two years of great suffering, Charles Netherby, loving husband of Sarah A. Morrison, eldest son of Eliza and the late Charles Baker Morrison, leaving two sons and two daughters. Born in 1847 at Nether-by, Mitcham, S. Aus.

MURPHY.—On the 19th February, at Stafford-

street, Adelaide, John Joseph, dearly-beloved son of E. and C. Murphy, aged 29 years. R.I.P.

FULSTON.—On the 19th February, at her resi-dence, Margaret street, Norwood, Mary, widow of late William Fulston, of Payneham, aged 64 years.

R.I.P. No flowers.

IN MEMORIAM.

LOCKYER. -In loving memory of baby Eric, the adopted child of H. J. and E. Lockyer, who died at Saddleworth on February 20, 1906. Folded in the Heavenly Father's arms.

BROWN. -In loving memory of John the dearly beloved fifth son of Michael and Bridget Brown, of Narridy, died at Gladstone, the result of an accident, on February 20, 1905, aged 21 years and 5 months. Deeply regretted. R.I.P. -Inserted by his loving parents, brothers, and sister.

McASKILL.-In loving memory of my beloved mother, Mary, widow of the late Malcolm McAskill, who died at Hillside, Spalding, February 20, 1904. Gone, but not forgotten -Inserted by her loving son, Hector.

HANCOCK.-In sad but loving memory of my dear mother, Mary Hancock, who died at Norwood, 20th February, 1903. -Inserted by her loving daugh-ter, Violet.

HANCOCK.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who died February 20, 1903, at Norwood.

As the ivy clings to the oak,

So our memory clings to thee.

-Inserted by her loving daughters, Laura and

Maido.

WARD. -In loving memory of our dear mother, who died at Kadina on February 20, 1906.-In-serted by her loving children, Elsie, Ernest, and Amy.

WARD. -In memory of our dear mother, Bridget Ward, who died February 20, 1906.

We have missed you, yes, dear mother,

Missed you ah, at many apace;

The first to- go to when in sorrow,

There is none to fill dear mother's place.

—Inserted by her loving daughter, son-in law, and family, M. and C McMillan.

CRANWELL.—In loving memory of my dear bro-ther, George who died February 20, 1906; also my dear mother, who died February 8, 1902. Fond are the ties that are broken, Dear are the ones that are gone. - Inserted by M. Young.

CRANWELL.—In sad but loving memory of George William Cranwell, who died at Ashton on February 20, 1906, aged 45 years.

Farewell, my husband, dear, farewell,

Adieu, to thee adieu,

And we, your dearly loved ones all,

Say farewell, dear, to you.

Dearest father, thou best left us, We thy loss most deeply feel, But 'tis God who has bereft us,

He can all our sorrows heal.

-Inserted by his sorrowing wife and family.

CRANWELL.-In loving memory of our dear brother, who died February 20, 1906.

Thy hand we cannot clasp,

Thy face we cannot see;

Dear George let this little token tell

We still remember thee.

-Inserted by his loving sister and brother, Lizzie

and Jack.

HEALEY.—In loving memory of our dear hus-band and father, who died at Farina, February 20, 1906, aged 56 years

You who have a father, love him while you

may,

He will not always stay with you, too soon he'll

pass away,

Your end was sudden, husband, dear, it makes me

weep and sigh;

And, oh it was so hard to think you could not

say goodbye.

-Inserted by his loving wife and children.

HATCH.—In loving memory of my dear husband and father Joshua Hatch, who died January 6, 1905, at Nuriootpa.

God called him home, it was His Will, But in our hearts we love him still; His memory is as dear to-day

As in the hour he passed away.

-Inserted by his loving wife and family.

LAMBERT.-In loving remembrance of Richard Lambert, who was washed overboard from the barque Ganymede, off S.W. Cape, Tasmania.

Though we are parted, dear friend, Thou art not forgotten by us,

Hidden silence bears our sorrow, Till we meet in heaven above.

-Inserted by fond shipmates J. and S. Gifford.

THE FAMILY of the late Mrs. WM. BLIGHT,

of Clare desire to THANK their many kind Friends for their expression of sympathy during their sad bereavement and assistance during their

Mother's illness.

MR. AND MRS. RANDALL and FAMILY desire

to THANK their many friends in Adelaide, Quorn, and Port Augusta for their kindness, let-ters of sympathy, and floral tributes in their late

sad bereavement. MR. W. RIDLEY, of Charles-street, Unley,

wishes to tender his sincere THANKS to all kind Friends for sympathy shown him in his late sad bereavement, also, the Rector of St. Augus-tine's, Unley.

THE FAMILY of the late Rev. J. C. AURICHT

desire to express their sincere THANKS to all kind Friends for letters, telegrams, cards, and floral tributes during their late sad bereavement.