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SPECIAL NOTICE.
AsoooocuiiNits of Births, ' Uarruges, aj)d
Deatbe not exceeding fire lines are inserted
ddCF each in Tbe Register, The Observer, Tbe
Evening Journal, and Special Summary prepared
tor tntnfimiffaan to Eog-land, for the
sngle charge of Half a Crown; extra lines
6d. extra. The name and address of tbe
sender must in all caaes be given.
Jn Uemoriam and Death AnBOoncements
containing reference >h> more than one deceased
ore charged 2/6 each for each deceased mentioned,
as if they -were distinct and separate
announcemeats.
Death. advertisements, in -which a Funeral
Announcement is made, are charged for as if
tbe Death and Foncral were separate announcements,
viz., a minimum charge <A 2/6 in each
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BIRTHS.
KEWSJAX.—On the Slat Mav, at lfi£» Laurence's
Boenital, Wakefield street, the wife of Fred C.
Newman. Dorisdale. Houg-hton—a daughfer.
FRITH.—On the 5th May, at Uplands Private
ospital, Orj-stal Brook, to H. J. and A. L. Frith,
eywood— a son (Xevill. Freer Freeman).
DEATHS.
ARMOUR.—On tlie 3Iet Mav, at Adelaide, Gracie
May, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. "W. F.
rmour (of Pefcina, "West Coast), aged 14 years.
CAPPEB.—On the Mth Mar, Minnie D. A.
(Min.), dearly loved eldest daughter of Benjamin
nd Anna Capper, Wattle street, Ftillarion Estate.
Dearly loved and sadly missed. Peacefully
deeping.
MELLCTT-—On the Slat May, at Adelaide,
Thomas HeUett, of S James street. City, off Aiigac
street (la> contractor City Corporation), aged SI
jcars.
SWDJDES-—On the 31st Hay, at his residence.
Kile street. Glenelg. Jobn James, beloved husband
of Anni* 8visden (tste of Hie Iiodge, Biverton),
aged 69 years!
EEKB.—On tbe Slst Mir, at bis residence, Staylands
Hotel, Jobn the dearly beloved hnfbaand of
Kathleen M. Kerr, aged 40 yean.
VJUMMTNK.—On tbe 1st June, at his n«dence.
Kolmar, Carper street, Prospect, Edward Jobn,
beloved husband of Emilie Cummins, aged 48
years.- B.LP.
FOR KING AND COUNTRY.
OOOK.—Killed is action (previonslv reported
wounded and missing) in France on the 6th August,
1916, lAsc^Cpl. T. B. Ooofc (Tom), 48th
Battalion, youngest son of Mrs. A. Coot and (he
late W. Cook, Gladstone, aged 29 years.
CBOICKSHAXK.—On the 8th May, in France,
John Herring, of X.Z. Rifle Brigade," dearly loved
brother of Mrs. C. S. Munro, Third avenue, St.
Peters, aged St years. The sacrifice of a noble
life.
IN MEMORY OF THE BRAVE.
BAX.—A . tribute of lore and respect to the
memory- of our dear jmuig Jaend Alex Hartley
Bax, killed in action on tbe 30th May, 1915, on
the GaHiooli Penmsnla.
"Duty nobly dene."
—bisected by E. iMadfean and family, of Tumby
Bay.'
MDXBO.—In loving memorv of our dear son and
brother, Donald, sho vas 'killed in action . at
Bomam on the. 1st June, 191£. Thy will be done.
—Icseited by his loving parents, sistens, and
brothers.
IN MEMORIAM.
XAYERS.—In loving memory of my dear wife
and mother, who pased away at the Kolballa.
west coast, on the 27th May, 1916.
A-faithful wife and mother.. crue and kind.
No truer wile and ZDGth^- an earth we'll find.
With catienee zreat she bore her pain.
To wait foj- cure was all in vain.
But God alone. «bo fenowest best.
Did ease, her pain and tare her rest:
She bad a kindly word for each. .
And died beloved b.v all.
—Ihaerted by her loving husband and eons and
daughters. G. and E.. Mayera. and M- Freer.
Western Australian papers please copy.
MAYERS.—In loving memory of our dear
grandmother, wbo paced away at the Kolballa
west coast, on the 27th May. 19l6.
Her life was a- labour of love.
Her heart tor her loved ones beat true;
' Her duty fibe carefollv did;
What more could dear grandmother do.
—Inserted bv her lovine grandchildren iliav and
Adelaide and Ida and Boy Freer, with the A.I.F.
in Fiance.. Western Australian papers please copy.
BEREAVEMENT CARDS.
"fc/TR. and Mrs. E. GBOSVENOR, of North
terrace, Adelaide, wish U, sincerely THASK
all kind ftiends for -letters, cards, and personal
expressions of sympathy in th^.sid loss of their
son, late-Private Cric Grosrenor, 5th' Pi on pit
Bait. France. Later inforniation:advis» us that
thr remit' of' a -post -m^Tten"!examiha±ion shorn
that the soldier-cied from valvular diseas;, March
1917-
/pBE WIDOW and FAMILY oT the late JOHS
-L a. LAM02JD, of Mount Templeton. desire to
sincerely THANK all kind Friends and Relatives
tfor letters, cards, flcral tributes, and personal
ewranioai fli sympathy, and especially Thank
Dr.- McBwin. Sieter. and Surse O'Brien; Mr.
Hurst. Underwood. Willie, and W. Middlcton for
kind new in their recent sad bereavement.
C. TOM. MACDOXALD, of King William
F• street. Adelaide, desires to tender his
oncfie THAXE6 to all kind Friends and Relatives
for letters, cards, and personal expressions, of
Hiuuatby in his recent and sudden sad bereavement,
especially Thomas Edwards, Esq.. Commisrfoner
of Police. Adelaide. South Australia.
Lawn Villa. Jane 1. 1917.
B. and Mrs. G. PRICE and FAMILY, oj
M Windsor, wish to TKAVK all kind Fricndi
for letters and expressions of sympathy in their
recent sad bereavement.
B. and MRS. D. G. TATEfDER and FAMILY,
M of Angaston, wish to THAXK all Belations
and Friends, for letters, cards, and all expressions
of empathy in the sad loss of their Son and Brother,
Pte.' Boger Taveader, who was killed in
action in France on the 2nd April.
B. W. WARXER and FAMILY desire to
M THAJiK all kind Friends and Relatives for
their help and sympathy in their late sad bereave-
FUNEEAL NOTICES.
UMMIXS.—The Friends af the late Mr. E. J.
C
(TED) CUMMINS are ' respectfully informed
that his Funeral will leave his late Residence,
Kolmar, Carper street, - Pro-peer, on SATUiRDAY.
at 10 a-m., for tbe Catholic Cemetery, West terrace.
ax FRAXK J. SIEBERT, Undertaker.
rvj-ELLETT.—Tie Friends of the late Mr.
'1TL THOMAS MELLEUT, are . re^iectfully informed
that bis-Funeral will Leave his late Besidenoe.
£ James street, off Angtas street. City, on
FRIDAY, at 4.15, lor the West Terrace Cemetery.
PEKGELLEY & KXABE, Undertakers.
Central 496, day and night. Bundle street east.
.—Hie Friends of the late Mr. JOHN
r KERR are respectfully informed" ti»t his
Funeral will Leave his late Beadecce, Maylands
Hotel, Philip street. Mart-lands, on SATURDAY,, a±
11 a-in., for the Brighton Oemeteiy, arriving at
12.45 p.m.' .'-.-.
J. fflGHET. . Funeral
J. B STEBEBT & SOS, 1 Directors.
LATE ADVERTISEMENTS.
T oar, Btrnth Keys; ten shillings reward.
Cowan, -Alma Chambers, McBenry stnet, or
Holly Grange, Beaumont.
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OST, - between iMoiphett Tale and Nosriunga
L! -fitatioc. Set' Motor Tools: in leather roll:
reward on returning. Em. .King. Noarlnnga.
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