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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS
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"Express.*' and "Chronicle" at. a charge of
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exceeding live lines; over five lines Sixpence
per line.
BIRTHS.
TiU'.KADOOI-D. —On the smh Mar. ai Mrs. Lock,
wood's yhuving Home, Alma-tf-rerr, Glenolg. :o
Mr. and Mrs. A. Threadgold—j. daughter (Marion).
\V. A. ^papers please copy.
DOBLE.—On the 3<hh May, at Jodin-stxeci, Wav
ville. to Mr. ami Mi>. K. J, Doblp—a daughter.
B0J1 doiug well.
DOWLIXO (nee Annie Omsidine).—On the.
iSOth May, the wife of William IE Dowliutr, of
Alfred-street, Citj"—a son. (William Richmond
Arthur.)
PAYNE.—On thp 30rh May, ar Claypaus. Pur
nong. to Mr.'and Mrs. Clem Payne—a son (Clem
ent Eric). Both well.
MARRIAGES.
SIXCTjAIR—JTcLKAX.—Oil the l.'nh April, at the
Presbyterian Church. Goodwood, by the Rev.
Robert Mitchell, aseMed by the Rev. A. 3.
Wade. William Malcolm Sinclair. ALB., B.S..
third sm-'ivitrr son 01 dob" Sinclair. F*q., Crystal
Bronk. to Pearl Edith McLean, eldest daughter
of A. T. AfcLcan. E>v» Berricdale, Malvern. Pre
sent address Gladstone.
LEA—RICH A JtDSOX. —On the 31st April, ai the
residence of the bride's parents. George Edwin,
second son of A. G. Ben. to Grace Elizabeth, fourth
daughter oi W. If. Richardson, both of Mile
End.
BAKER—ELLIOTT.—On the 24lh May, at the
residence of the bride's mother. Glen Osnond,
by the Rev. Vivian Rohcns. Frederick Allen
Baker, of KangariUa, to Kathleen, youngest
daughter of Aim. M. A. and the late ilenrv
'Elliott, ami granddaucbt'T 01 the lare Edward
Chappie, of Piniiico and HtMimHow, AtiddLcsex,
England. English papers please copy. •
DEATES.
BOWER.—On the 3rd June. William Wnsnn. be
loved husband of Kli:ta and father of Jrm Bower,
of Bora. Stanforo-stmrr. Parkstde, S.A. Inter
state papers please copy.
BOKO.—(>; chr ?-*nn Mar, suddenly, at Grange
bill. Victoria. WllLisui J".. beloved husband of
M. Bond. Corncy S_A., lenviug t.wo chil
dren. Alf-> on "Oeerenbcr 3*». 1912, William F.,
aged' 2 year* 2 months, son oi >L and the Lite
W F. Bcnu.
BARKELL.—On the 3rd June. at Booleroo
Centre. Elizabeth Barkell. late of Penwortham,
aged 85. Arrived in the Florenta, 1849.
BAENSOU.—On the 29th May. at Dimboola,
Victoria. Johann Gottfried Piencgott, beloved hus
band of • Luisp isncnsch, in his SGth year. A
colcujw. o; 54 years.
HARDING.—On the 3rd June, at Glenelg,
Thomas Harding, aged 84 years.
KRIDD.—On the 27th May. at Adelaide, through
acidem. Edward George, dearly beloved father cf
Mrs. Richards, aged 62 year».
FORFAIT!!.—On the 2nd June., at Tarringiree.
Port Pixie, Joseph, the beloved husband of
Clara Forsaith, aged 65 years.
TIODGSGX.—On the 2Sih May. at the resident*
of his brother. Murray-street, Gawler. Walter Wil
liam HodgEon. of heart failure, after pneumonia.
ML'RIOX.—On tic 2 1st Afay, it Adelaide ITospi
rai. Perrivul J. (second Fon of E. M. and the late
Win. Afurton). in his 28th year. Late of Cummins.
HUNT.—Hannaii, aged 50 yes 22, wife of late
Henry Hunt, died M*y 21, Ifilfl, at her daugh
ter's residence. Airs. K. Larocmr, West Tfaeharton
(l;ue of Dalkv). bem Hampshire, England, Pe
ccmbcr 30, IS23; arrived in ship Duchess Qt
XorthuiDljCTlariJ March 1S55. leaving S iBuchters.
:> sons. 61 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren. .
WILLIAMS.—On ihe 31st May, at his daughter":
residence, Mildred-street, Kapunda, Charles "Edwin I
Williams, aged S2 years and 10 months. An old |
colonist.
WATTS.—On the 30t!i May, at Stockport, Annie,
relict of the late Jer. Watts, aged 63 years.
•'Rest after weariness."
LEO.—On the 20th May, at Wright-stresr, only !
Moved infant child of B. and J. Leo, aged j
two days. JLI.P.
T.l'MB.—On the 1st June, at the residence of
Mr. Kinnianl, Young-street, Parksiae, Mr. Johu |
Lunib. late of McLaren Vale, age 65 year*.
STEVENS.—On the 2nd June. suddenly, "at!
Ihirk-sireet, Hackney. George Arthur, the beloved
husbaJid of Gwendaline Alice Stevens, aged 40 |
years, leaving a widow and 3 children to mmrra
tiieir Jos. Respected by' all who knew him.
SGLLIYAN.—On the vllsfc May, at SO, South- ]
terrace. Annie Mary, beloved wife of Thomas J.
Sullivan. Requiescat in pace.
HENDERSOX.—On ihc 2nd -June, at the Adelaide 1
Ila^piial. .James, the dearly beloved husband oi
Caroline Henderson, aged .">4 years. 154-7
IN MEMQRIAM.
FULLER.—In loving memory of dear little |
Teddy, who died June •"!, 1003. '"To memory ever
dear."—Inserted by his loving parents, E. and •
A. Fuller.
EVERETT.—In loving memory of Ernest 'EHis.
who died at; Hyde Park, June 3. lins.—Inserted !
by his parents, brothers, find sisters.
IlEID.—In loving memory of my dear husband, 1
Andrew Reid, who dicl «.i Omipbelltown, June I
3rd. 1012. Peacefully sleeping. waiting ior i
one's return.'—Inserted by his loving wile
an,l children.
POPE (nee Barnes).—In fond and loving |
memory of our dear Flo, who passed away on
the 3rd June, ll?12. Sadly missed.—Inserted by
her loving parent?, Mbtcrs, aim brothers.
BULLOCK-ROBINSON.—In loving memory of
Gladys Bullock-Robinson, who died at Park-
street, Hackney, June 3, 1910. Gone, but never
shall be forgotten.—Inserted by her loving
friend, Lizzie Bertram.
DUXK.—In loving memory of mv dear mother,
who passed away at Forestvifle oa June 3, TJ12. !
Sleep on. dear mother, and take your rest,
Those miss you most who lovcti you best. |
—Inserted by her loving fon and daughter-in- ]
law. Charlie arid Xctea.
DUXK.—in sad and loving memory oi our j
darling mother, who died June 3, 1P12.
Our sorrow is great, our loss is hard to bear;
God knows we have Jost a fond mother's care.
Those who mias her most love her besi.
—Inserted by her loving daughter and aon-imlawj j
Etl»cl and Fred, Bordertown.
BARRY.—In loving memory of my dear hus
band, John, and our dear hither and grand- |
father, who died at Norwood, June o, 1912.
Just .one year to-day
Since our loved one passed away;
We loved him well, but God loved him best, j
And tack him home frcm bis pain te irst.
—Inserted by his lcndng - wife, son (Vincent), [
daughter-in-law, «nd granddaughter? (Maggie and \
Katnlceri Barry).
SHEPHAltl).—On i^e 3rd. Jane. 1011. ot T.wne
rannie, Xcw Zealand, AtoiT, wife of T. SheiJ-1
har-i.
A. better daughter n?Ter livoo*.
Or one more true veal kind.
She died bclcrved bv ail she left behind.
—Tns^rted-by her father, mother, rmd brcil;ers,
G. S. and C. Price, Port Pirie.
IN MEMORIAM.
CLARK.—In loving memory of my dear son, |
Mark, who died in Angarton, .Tune 3. j
Far and ort my thought? do wander, i
To a grave not far away, •
Where they laid my dearest sou i
Just. e.ix years ngo to-day. j
—Inserted bv his loving mother. "Mrs. W. Smith. |
AupaFtor.
BEAMES.—In lovinc memory ' of my 'Wr j
"brother. Edwin, who died, June 3, 1012, Adelaide j
Hospital. j
Far and oft' our thoughts do wander !
To the grave not far away j
Where they laid our dear brother, j
•lust, one year ago to-day. i
—Inserted by his sister-and iiiecc, S. E, and i
Y. Fewsi.eT.
BARTLE.—In loving re mem bran on of William
Bartlft, who died at Kadina, dune o
Far and oft our thoughts do wander
To the grave not far away,
TTherr they laid our darling father, j
Just, five years ago to-day. j
—Inserted by his loving wifr,* X Battle and;
family.
LANGREHR.—In loving memory of our dear
father, Ariolpli Langrrehr, who died the 3rd June, i
1901. j
Tour memory is n* dear to-day, I
As in the hour you passed away. !
—Inserted by his loving daughters, Margaret and j
Emily. ~ I
RAMTTON*.—In loving memory of our dear;
husband and father, Henry Bamptou, who died I
June M. 1910. !
Far beyond this world of changes. j
Far beyond this world of rare, j
We shall find our missing loved one, I
In our Fathers mansion fair. j
—Inserted by his loving wife and family. {
EETURN THANKS.
THE HUSBAND. SISTERS, and RELATIVES of |
till! late ANN re SULLIVAN -wi-'h to THANK
all kind friends and neighbors for sympathy and j
a.^sistanre in their late sad bereavement; also!
Rev. Father Gatznieyer and Dr. Evan?, for their |
unremitting attention. j
mjlE FAMILY of the late FRANCES \V ATKINS'
JL desire to express tinccre Ti t AX ICS to all
kind Friend? v»lv> assisted during her illness; also
later for floral tribute?, letters, cards, &c\
MR. AND MRS. K. STEER and FAMILY desire
to THANK all kind friends and relatives ot
their late Daughter, Eliza, i'or letters and cards of
sympathy in. their late sad bereavement. j
MB. THOMAS MORTON and FAMILY wish to]
rtVtir.-v?!' uinrtuwv TK t Vli S IiA nlJ i.'lV.il I
iiX express their sincere THANKS to all kind |
friends, neighbors, and relations: also for flora! !
tributes, telegrams, -ctters ot svmpf.thy, in their!
recent sad bereavement.
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