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SPECIAL NOTICE.
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Cbe sender muat In all eases be given. ■
In Uemorfun and Death Announcement*
Ipoirtatnfng reference to mote (ban one deoesse#
ate. dmiged %J6 cadi lor each deceased tnen>.
Honed, as If they irate distinct and cegsats
announcements. -
Death Advertisements, In wMeh a Ttaneral
lunonnicement Is made, are charged for as If
Hie Death . and Funeral were separate an
nounce meats. via., a Tntninnim charge of 3/fl
In each ease.
BIRTHS.
_ FHLSTE AD.—On the 19th June, et Miss Walkh'e j
Private Hospital. Rose Parle, to Mr. and Mia. E.!
L. Felstead, of 71 Watson avenue, Toorak—a son:
(Boyd Norman).
BISHOP (nee Barbara Abernethy).j-jOn the. Mth
June, at St. Ann's, Woolnough road, Exeter, to;
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Bishop, Felixstowe, Paynehamj
—a son. :
JOHNSON.—On the lSth'Jnae. at Ouambl, Pen- J
nington terrace, N.A.. to Mr. and Mrs/ J. A.
Johnatn, Grange—a daughter.
NOCfLr-On the 18th June, at" The Grove,
Woodville, to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley, Nock—a son.
OUSEL.—On the 19th June, at Victor Harbour,
the wife of E. Ophel—a son. (Both .wcll.
ASHTON.—On the 20th June/.at Narma, South
terrace, t'ne wife of T. B. Asbton; II.B., B.S.,
of Koorlnga—a daughter.
HUTTON.—On the 4th May, at Ben mark, the
wife of Edward E. Button—a daughter (Helen
Althea Maud).
HALL.—On the 17th June, at Teatree Gully, |
to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall—a daughter. j
LEWIS.—On the 20th June, at Quambi, to Mr. '
and Mrs. W. H. Lewie, of Casa Bkmca, Angus
road, Westbourno Park—a son. I
HIFJRN.—On the 21st June, at Nurse Critch- j
field's Hospital, RoySton Park, the wife of A. O.
Hiern, Royston Park—a daughter.
FOWDEN.—On the 2let June, at Sister Haigh'e
Hospital,-Hutt street, Adelaide, to Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Fowden—a daughter.
MONFRIES.—On the 21st June, at Wentworth,
N.S.W., the wife of P. D. Moniriea—a daughter.
SEDDON.—On the 22nd June, at the Bank of
Adelaide, Truro, to Mr. and Mrs. G. Percy Sed
don—a son. Melbourne and Sydney papers please
copy.
SMTini.—On the 25Ui .Tune, at Konettat, North
Adelaide, the wife of Ernest Martyn Smith (nee
Nancy Vaughan)—a son.
MARRIAGES.
BOOKINGS—ROBERTS.—On the 10th May, at
the Keyneton Congregational Church, by the Rev.
J. IV. Roberts, H. Roy (late A.I.F.), only son
of Mr. and Mrs. O. Bookings, Stirling East, to
C-onrtance L.. eldest daughter of Rev. J. IV. and I
Mrs. Roberts, Keyneton. Present address—Mon
mouth road. Westbourne Park.
SLEEP—JtJLIAN.—On the 19th May, at St.
Peter's Church, Peterborough, by the Rev. J. W.
Stringer, L. II. Kenneth Harry, second son of Mrs.
and the late Samuel Sleep, to Ellen Mildred,.
second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Julian, oi
Bel tana.
ROLLAND—DINNING.—On tlie 11th June, at
fit. Ignatius's Church, Norwood, by Very Rev.
Hither Connell, James Alexander, M.B., B.S.,
second son of Inspector Rutland, Port Pirie, to
Daisy Eleanor, elder daughter of A. Dinning,
Esq., Penola street, Kilkenny. At home, Milii
ccnt, July 23rd.
BEASLEV—HEARN.—On the 80th April, at
Norwood Wesley Church, Norwood, by the Rev.
A. M. Trengove, Leslie, eldest eon of Mrs. and
the late E. A. Bcusley, of Bassildon, Oakbonk,
to Enema. youngest daughter of J. Hearn, of
riminster, Woodvide. Present address Oak
bank.
SILVER WEDDINGS.
YELL—MORSBV.—On the 23rd June, 1891, at St.
Luke's Church, Whitmore square, by the Ven.
Archdeacon Farr, James Clarence, only son of J.
Veil, to Ellen, youngest daughter of the late D.
Mobehy, both of Mount Gambler. Present address
--Elizabeth 6treot, New Mile-End.
GOLDEN WEDDINGS.
LI KINGTON—DE ACON.-'On the 22nd June,
1839. at St. Paui's Church, Stratford, London,
Frederick Norris Linington, to Maria Deo con.
Present address—Kensington Gardens, South Aus
tralia.
ENGAGEMENTS.
KELLY.—DAVY.—-Hie engagement is announced
of Doris, only daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs. G. H.
Davy, of FYederick street, St. Peters, to Harold,
corporal 27th Battalion, A.I.F., eldest son of M!r.
and Mrs. J. H. Kelly, of Walkerville terrace,
Gilberton.
EAGLE—ALLEN.—The engagement is an
nounced of Elsie E., eldest daughter of E- J.
Eagle, J.P., Kia Ora, Wandenreh, to Henry G.,
eldest eon of A. H. Allen, Esq., Almond Flat,
Sunny Vale.
APPROACHING MARRIAGE.
HLl'iON—tsiuBBS.—The marriage of Miss
Catherine (Katie) Hutton, eldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. TV. Hutton, of Rundle street, to Mr. James
Stubbs, late Hon. Lieut. A.A.M.O., A.I.F. (Anzac),
and second son of James Stubbs, Esq., of Birken
head, Cheshire, England, will be quietly cele
brated early in July. (English papers please
copy.)
DEATHS.
BYRNE.—On the 24th June, at Nelson street,
Stepney, Amy Eden, beloved wife of Herbert
James Byrne, of Harrow road, St. Peters, aged 38
years.
JAFFER.—On the 24th June, at Oonyingliam
street, Frewville, Thurza Ann, beloved wile of
James Jaffer, late of Julia, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Stephen Davies, Hauteville terrace, Eastwood,
leaving a husband, 2 daughters, and S sons to
mourn their sad loss. Aged 63 years. A long and
patient sufferer at rest.
LEWIS.—On the 24th June, at his residence,
No. 19 Stuart road. Prospect Park, John, the be
loved husband of Sarah Ann Lewis, aged 69-yeaxs,
leaving a wife, 4 sous, and 4 daughters to mourn
their loss.
PARTRIDGE.—On Hie 19th June/at Stirling
North, Verc Irene, youngest daughter of J. S.
and Julia Partridge.
SCOBIE.—On the 20th June, at his residence,
Crystal Brook, Alexander, beloved husband of
Mary Ann Scobie, aged 77 years, leaving his
wife, four sons, and one daughter and many
grandchildren to mourn their loss. Melbourne
papers please copy.
"WOOLFORD.—On the 23rd June, at Gawler
(suddenly). Rev. Arnold Woolford, minister of
Kapunda Congregational Church, dearly loved
husband of Ethel Woolford. and beloved son of
Thomas C. and Catherine B. Woolford, of Wil
liamstown. aged 29 years. ' <
BROOKMAN.—On the 19th June, at No. 3
Daphne street. Prospect, Elsie Elizabeth, the be
loved wife of John Raglas Brookman, aged 34
years.
CABSLAKE.—On the llih June, at Mailala,
Alice, beloved wife of Brice Carslake, Windsor,
aged 34 years. Some time we'll understand.
•HUiEPfllRPHS.—On the 19th June, at her late
residence, 51-Castle street, Parkside,- Ellen SL,
relict Of William John Humphries, in her 76th
year. At jest.
RANFORD.—At Albeit street, Semaphore,
William. Henry, second beloved son of O. F. ana
A. Ronf-crd, utter a long illness, aged 18 years 7
months. At rest. * .
ATKINSON.—On the 17th -June, at tTinse
Band's Hospital, Bruce, the dearly beloved hus
band of Myrtle Atkinson, aged 29 years and 0.0
months.
CLENHS.—On the 19th June, at St. Hilda. Vic
toria, Theresa (late of WUkuvS), second daugh
ter «f the late Henry Eneyd (Heme, B.LP.
®tgSf|SS|
HiMiffiK—«n :jhe$m
the beloved ion it Mr. and Mra. O. -H.^Hansen,
at J^nawm^wd, Bt. Peters, aged 7. jeamandll
jfc iflfo-JhneTJte^ Her
mann, thebeloved hiufoand of Mary Knapp*
stein. «t lAneah,Cl*re,aged W years. v v< J
ROGERS.—On the 20th June, at private hospital
Catherine, the beloved wife of James I.
Rogers, Norwood and Eden Hills, in her 52nd
year.
HEBCE.—On the Set June, at the JPAftte
Hospital, North Adelaide, Margaret.the beloved
wfiie of Fbancia Kleroe, of £8 Walnhouae street j
Tbroensville, owed 46 yearn. B.I.P. 1
- PERiUS.—On the 23nl Pone, at Second avenoe,;
Beflton Park, Nailaworth, Inurenoe Edgar, •
youngest eon of H. Q. and H. Ferris, aged 18
"Sometime wte'E understand."
GOOD.—On the 03rd June, at Adelaide, Evelyn
(L. E. Good, relict of Bdbert Thomas Gooi, aged
68 years. j
GOODWIN.—On the SOst June1, at her 'residence, j
lies Art)res, Victor Harbour, Vary, the beloved j
wife of George Goodwin," aged 85 years. "Peace,
perfect peace." ]
KEVISES.—On the Hfn June, at Watson, New'
South Wales, by accident, IDorofhy, dearly loved
daughter of Wm. F. arid 31. Keynes, late' of
Auburn, SiA. -- I
KEYNES.—On the 14ih June, at Windson,
N.fl.W., accidentally hilled, Dorothy, second
daughter of W. F. and May Keynes, of Crook
well, late of Auburn, S.A., aged 21 years. . At
rest. ..
NATSMITH.—On the 22nd June, at Mount
Pleasant Hospital, Ada, the beloved wife of G.
W. Naisniith, Craigilee, Tungkfllo, leaving a
sorrowing hueband and three daughters tq, mourn
their sad loss.
"Peace, perfect peace."
POPE.—On the 22nd June (suddenly) Rev.
Henry James, the dearly beloved husband ot
Grace Holman Pope, of Highbury street, Pros
poct, aged 76 years.
WALTERS.—On the 22nd June, at 91 Kensington
terrace, Norwood, Maria Norris Walters, relict of
Thomas Walter Walters (late of Education Depart
ment), aged 79 years, leaving i sons and o
daughters to mourn their loan
BADCOCK.—On the 21st June, at his residence,
Express street, Gawler West, Richard Badcock,
aged 70 years.
BADCOCK.—On the 21st June, at Gawler West
(suddenly), Richard Badcock, aged 70 years.
OARQLAKE.—On the 11th June, at Mrs. Pyin's
Nursing Home, Mallala, Alice B., dearly beloved
wife of Brice H. Oaralake, of Windsor, and second
beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Chlvell of
Long Plain, leaving a husband and 2 children to
mourn their sad loss, aged 35 years. Deeply
mourned.
OREOKETT.—On the 21st , June, at her resi
dence, Bridge water Hotefl, Bridgewater, Margaret,
the beloved wife of Charles Checkett, late of
Qover street. North Adelaide, aged 90 years.
R.I.P.
DAVEY.—On the 21st June, at No. 2 Alexandra
street. Prospect, Charles, the dearly beloved hus
band of Mary Davey, aged 69 years.
ENNIS.—On the 21st Jiine, the loved wife of Dr.
J. Matthew Ennis.
MITCHELL.—On the 22nd June, at 48 Hastings
street, Glenelg, Charles Enelcy. beloved hudbaod
of Doris Mitchell, aged 33 years, tailor and out
fitter, Peel street, Adelaide. Ballarat papers
please copy.
MOODY.—On the 21st June, at Private Hospital,
Adelaide, Emma, widow of the late John Moody,
late of Onoroo and Malvern, in her TSrtth year,
RYAN.—On the 9th June, suddenly, James
Daniel, beloved husband of Mary Ryan, Teadle
street, Exeter, and father of Honors Connelly,
Benson street, Semaphore, aged 66 years. B.I.P.
BAXTER.—On the 15tdi June (suddenly), at his
late residence, near Murray Bridge, John Baxter,
beloved husband of Jane Baxter (late of Truro),
aged 63 years.
WINTER,—On the 34th June, at his parents' re
sidence, Vaughan place, off Rundle street, Ernest,
the beloved son of William and Sarah Winter;
aged 27 years, late of the 43rd Battalion,
WORRELL.—On the 25th June, at her son's
residence, 18 Oxford terrace, Unley, Mary Ann,
relict late D. 0. Worrell, formerly of Hallett,
dearly beloved mother of W. J. and D. J. Wor
rell, aged 82 years and 6 months.
FLETCHER.—On the 25tiii June, at Frederick
street. Nov Parkrsidc, William, dearly beloved
husband of Alice Fletcher.
WREFORD.—On the Both June, at 'Southern
Cross, W.A., after a short illness, William James,
fourth Bon of the late iHerny Wreford, of Ade
laide.
IN MEMORY OF THE BRAVE.
CASTLE.—In sad but loving remembrance of
our dear son and brother, Pte. L. G. Castle (Les),
killed in action in France on the 20th June, 1918.
iSo died a boy, so rests a man,
A boy in years,
A man in deeds.
He questioned not, when war against the call
To arms of men meant-him.
He pondered not
Nor waited till
A nation's scheme Included liim.
—Inserted by his sorrowing father, step-mother,
sisters, and brother George, late A.I.F.
CASTLE.—To the memory of Leslie, who was
killed in action in France, on the 20th June, 1918.
Call not back the dear departed.
Anchored safe where war no more;
We who loved you sadly miss you,
As-it dawns another year.
And in lonely hours of thinking,
Thoughts of you are ever near.
—Inserted by his affectionate aunt Lill and Uncle
Herb, and cousins.
CASTLE.—A tribute of love to the memory of
our dear cousin Pte. L. G. Castle, who fell in
Fiance on the 20th June, 1918.
9e, the young and brave, who cherished
Noble longings for the strife,
By the trench aide fell and perished.
Weary with the march of life.
—Inserted "by his cousins, AIL, Kay, Cecil, and
Beryl Knight. vr171
LOVIBOND.—In loving memory of our dear
brother and uncle, Cpl. Sid Lovibond, killed in
action in France on the 21st June, 1918.
One of our best and brave
Peacefully sleeps in a soldier's grave.
—Inserted by brother Bert and family, Ashton.
FRANKLIN.—In loving memory of Lieut. Rodney
Vernon. Franklin, of the fioyal Flying Corps, who
was killed at Suez on the 24th June, 1917.—In
serted by his loving sister and brother-in-law,
Bert and 'Les., Jamestown.
HOLMES.—In loving memory of Capt. L. Gordon
Holmes, 10th Battalion, only beloved eon of Dr.
Louis S. and Lucy M. Holmes, who died of
wounds received at Gallipoli on the 23rd June,
1915.
BLACK.—In loving memory of my dear hus
band, Dvr, C. T. Black (32nd Battalion), who
made the supreme sacrifice on the 24th June.
1918.
' "Ontil .the day break."
—Inserted by bis loving wife. Haslemere. Back
liam.
BLACK.—In loving memory of our dear son
in-law, Dvr. O. T. Black (82nd Battalion), who
made the supreme sacrifice on the 24th June,
1918.
"We eball meet again."
—Inserted by W. and B. StiliwedL
COWLAND.—In loving memory of our dear son,
Lce.-Opl W. H. Oowland, killed in act ion--in
France on the 24th June, 1918.
He sleeps beside his comrades
In a hallowed grave in France;
But his name is written in letters of love
In the hearts he has left at home.
—Inserted by his loving mother and father,
Morgan.
DEWHIRST.—'To the dear memory <xf our little
brother Geoff, who died of wounds in France era
the 2ith June, 1918.
GORDON.—In loving memory of J. V. Gordon
JaCk, (4Srd Battalion and L.G.M.B.),. killed in
action at Measinea, on the fifth June, 1917,
"Faithful unto death."
SPtJHIJNG.—In loving memory of my dear
[Jade, who made the supreme sacrifice in France
an the 21st June, 1918.
I "Dear ere all the faces upon the other ride,"
IN MEMOI ,
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spn .athelate;:
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tervSergeamt Gilbert fl/ fticlmrd£, <wto^ve hit
,3mm, 1918.
TAYLOR.—In loringnjcmory of dw'desr.son.
and brother, Prank jcbuaoiit Taylor, Jdlled in
Action In Stance <mtbe»tthJune,iei8 <82nd
BatteUan), aged £8J years,—Inserted by his loving'
getenti «a i" "" "
6®>WAY.—In aid hut loving '.remembrance of'
cur beloved «m and ibrother. Private George j
Seiway, yrhodled of wounds m Stance on the i
OtbJone, 3918. ; ;
—Inserted by bis parents and rifiter.
DkveuauS.—In loving memory of -our dear j
eon end brother, 'Corporal O. Davidson. Srd
Light Hone, who died df wounds at Ualta on 1
the 26th June. 1916. 1
In many Australian homre to-day ."
There's a vacant chair, there's a boy away.
There ere falling; tears, and hearts that yearn
For the soldier boy who will never return.
—Inserted by his- loving" mother, brothers, andl
sister.
EARL.—Tn loving memory of our dear eon andj
brother Roy, accidentally killed in Palestine, on I
Hie 26th June, 1917.
Two sad years have now gone past
Since our great sorrow fell.
And in our hearts we mourn the loss
Of him we loved so well.
There is still one more blow we have to bear. I
When the troys return, end you're not theite; \
—Inserted by bis father, mother, sister, and
brothers.
•QRETG.—In loving memory of Pie. Wm. R.
Greig, 48th Battalion, who died of wounds io |
France,'on the 26 th June, 1918.
It is sad, yet true, tho' we cannot lell why,
The best are the first who are called on to die.
—Inserted by his sorrowing brother and sister-in
law, Alfred and Laura Greig—'Willowie.
IN MEMORIAM.
MORRISON.—In sad but loving memory of our j
dear mother, who died suddenly at Hart, on the i
29th June. 1917. "
'Twos in the early morning.
Just two years ago to-day.
Just as the day was dawning,
When our dear mother' passed away.
—Inserted by her loving sons and' daughters.
HOCART.—A loving tribute to the memory of J
our father, who passed away oh the 21st June, [
1918.
STOTT.—In . affectionate remembrance of our I
dear grandmother, who passed away op the 21st
June, 1918.
No more your welcome focfeteps
Will tread our dwelling floor.
No more will we watch your coming, grandma,
As we did in days of yore.
Around us shall hover.
In sadness , or glee,
Till life's dream be over, '"
Sweet memories of thee.
—Inserted by her loving grandchildren, Harold ]
and Maude.
BAILEY.—In loving memory of our dear father,
who passed away at louden Brae, Jamestown, on
the 21th June, 1918. "Though death divides,
fond memory clings."—Inserted by his loving
daughter and son-in-law, Margaret and Stanley.
BATTEN.—A "tribute of love to the memory of I
my dear husband, Alfred Charles Batten, who
passed to rest on the 23rd June, 1916.
A deathlike elecp, a gentle wafting to Life
Immortal. .
—Inserted by his loving wife, E. J. Batten,
Lameroo.
BROOKS.—In loving memory of my father,
Thomas Brooks, who passed away at Wandeen,
Ma gill, on the 23rd June, 1918.
Thought lost to sight, to memory ever dear.
—Inserted by his daughter.
HAINS.—In loving memory of our dear brother,
Charles Samuel, woh died on the 23rd June, 1916.
"Gone, but not forgotten."
—Inserted by his loving brothers and sisters.
BAILEY.—In sad but loving memory, of our
dear lather (Robert Bailey), who died at his
residence. "Loudoun Brae," on the 24th. June,
1918.—Inserted by his loving son (Robert) and
family.
LINDNER.—In loving remembrance of our dear I
son and brother (Sid), who died on the 25th I
June, 1916; also Stan., -who died on the 25th j
November, 1915.
Not gone from memory or from love,
But to a Father's home above.
—Inserted by their father, 'mother, sisters, end j
"brothers.
PRICE.—In loving memory of my dear sister,
Elisabeth Price, who died on the 26th June, 1918.
"Peaogi perfect peace."
—Inserted by her loving sister, M. A. Strongman, I
and family, Wallaroo.
'TUCKER.—In loving memory of Raymond Har
court (Ray), the dearly loved and only son, of
Charles Clements and Winifred Tucker, who passed
away on the 26th June, 1918.
"He Whose love cxceedeth ours hath taken home
His child."
BEREAVEMENT CARDS.
fTTHE Wife, Parents, Brothers, and Sisters of the
-1- late FRANK OOFFEY wish to THANK kind
Friends for expressions of sympathy, telegrams,
letters, floral tributes, &c.; especially the Rev.
Father Fallon, the Rev. Father O'Oonnell, and ;
Members of the A.A.F. Corps, in their recent |
breavement,
1. VV1SBEY HEMP and RAiLPH desire to
sincerely THANK all kind Relatives and
Friends for letters, cards, telegrams, floral tri
butes, and personal expressions of sympathy in
their recent sad and sudden loss dt beloved hus
band and father; especially Sister Nugent and
Nurses, Dr. Glynn, Rev. George Hail, Mr. Evans
(postmaster, Riverton), the Rlverton Methodist
Choir, and Members df Thuds' Lodge.
TVYTSS EVHLYN GUYMRR, of Kilkenny, widhet
ATA. to THANK all kind. Friends for expressions
of sympathy, telegrams, letters, and floral tributes
in the loss of her beloved flance. Lionel Williams.
TYTRS. R. HAR VIE and FAMILY, of Appila, '•
A'-A desire to THANK all Reflations and kind
Friends for letters, cards, floral tributes, and
personal expressions of sympathy in our late sad
bereavement.
TITHS. and Miss CLEMENTS, of Eurclia, Ein
A'A- cereiy THANK all kind Friends for tele
grams, letters, cards, and expressions of sym
pathy, especially Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Coffey, of
Junction road, Roeewater, for kindness in weir
recent sad bereavement.
WIFE and DAUGHTER of the late O. H.
J. FINOK desire to THANK all kind Rela
tives and Friends for letters, cards, floral tributes,
and personal expressions of sympathy, also for
kindness shown them in their recent, sad bereave,
merit, v
mai/ FAMILY of the late Mr. ALEXANDER
A NAISMITH, Jamestown, desire to acknow
ledge expressions of sympathy, letters, telegrams,
&c., received during their late bereavement.
11TB. and Mrs. H. CARSCSKEI, of MaNala, sim
Axfl. etrelv THANK all kind Prieradfe and Refla
tions for letters, floral tributes, and personal ex
pressions of sympathy in the lass of their daugh
ter-in-law (Mrs. B. Carelake); also lbs. Hym and
Dr. Player for their great attention.
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