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'BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND
DEATHS.
SITTEB AND DEATHS, BEREAVEMNET
NOTICES, six lines, Ss.; MARRIAGES,
6s. each; IN MEMORIAM NOTICES,
six lines, Bas.; poetry, 6d. per line extra.
;<a order to guard against imposition, no
tices of Births, Marriages, and Deaths
must be authenticated by some respect'
able person to ensure insertion.)
RIRTHS.
BURGES.—On May 6, at Nurse Harvey's.
Aberdeen-street, to Mr. and Mrs. GeranId L.
Baurges, of Meckering-a daughter.
FORBES (nee Elsie Arthur).-On May 8,
at Nurse Weaver's, Kirkham Hill-terrace.
Maylands, to Mr. and Mrs. G. Forbes, of
Pingellyp-a son. Both well.
HODGES.- On April 28, at Miss Hae
vey's, Aberdeen-street, to Mr. and Mrs. W.
S. Hodges, of Nungrin-a son. Both well.
SUTTON.-On May 7. at Nurse Bevan's
Private Hospital, Kialla, 419 Newcastle.
street, Perth, to Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Sat.
tea, of Mandurah-e daughter.
WEIR (nee Hettie Mitchell).—On May
4. at Nurse Harvey's Hospital, Aberdeen.
street. Perth, to Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Weir,
125 Hamersley-rd., Bubisco-a daughter. No
visitors till May 14.
WHITFIELD (nee Wilson).—On May 4,
at their residence, 96 Terrace-road, Guild-
ford, to Mr. and Mrs. Whitfield—a son
(Robert George). Both well.
MARRIAGES.
DUNNNG-HANCOCK.----On March 20,
at ;St. Peter's Church, East Fremantle, by
the Rev. Canon Clairs, William Ralph, eldest
son of Mrs. and the late H. P. Dunning, of
Hamel, to Lillian Mand. yonngest daughter
eof Mrs. E. and the late Thomas Hancock, of
Selland-street. East Fremantle. Present
address, Shirlands, Hamel.
STOKES-WHITE.-On April 17, at the
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, by
the Rev. Father Dunne, B.A. John, young-
est son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Stokes, of Cun-
derdin, to Chrissie, only daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. L. White, of Coomberdale.
YORK-TOBIAS.-On February 8, at the
reidence of the bride's parents, by-the Rev.
E. Turpin, Gerald Henry, third son of the
late B. H. York, of Buenos Ayres, and Mrs.
York, of Streath m, London, to Gladys Bea
trice, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E,
B. Tobias, of Caermawt, Yorkrakine.
DEATHS.
DURSTON.-At his residence, Tandanya,
86 Richardson-street, West Perth,. Sidney
Bridle, the dearly beloved husband of Alien
Mary. Doraton, and father of Maynard and -
Philip; aged 61.
LINDSAY.-On May 1, saddenly, at Don
garra, Arthur Ronald, dearly-beloved twin
son of Arthur and Florence Lindsay, darling
brother of Don, Jean, and Heather; aged 18
months. RI.P.
NORTON.-On May 8. 192, at Perth,
James, the dearly beloved husband of Jane
Norton, of Stirling Estate; Capel, and tfend
father of Wiqnie, Jim. Jasper, Eddie, and
Baby Norton.' Agod 53 years. R.I.P.
TURNBULL.-On May 5, 1922, at Rustic
Cottage, Sydney-street. Cottesloe Beach, Mary
Summerbell, widow of the late George Turn-
bull, mother of William, Hugh, Dave, Reg,
Mrs. Sidebottom, Mrs. Wainwright, Mrs.
Patterson, Mrs. Watt, and Mrs. Newom.
Aged 81 years. At rest.
IN MEMORIAM.
Anzac heroes.
BOLTON -In loving memory of our dear
son and brother, .Sergeant P. Boy Bolten.
16th Battalion, who was killed in action at
Gallipoll on May 9 1915, aged 20 years;
:also, Trooper S. Goddard, Imperial Light
Horse-who died at Howick Hospital, South
Afria on April 2 1902, aged 18 years,
son and stepson. of the late Herbert Bolton,
of North Fremantle, Gandsons of Crimean
veteran.
F Pond memories cling.' '
*Inserted by their loving mother, Mrs. H.
H. Bolton, and brothers and sisters.
. DUNKLrY.-.In loviing memory of my
dear husband and father. Lanee-Corporal. A,
T. Dunkley, 16th Battalion, killed in ae
tioe May 9, 1915, at Quinn's Post, Galli
poll.
'A, precious one from us, is gone,".
A voice we loved is stilled; -
A; tie is a acsnt in ourhome, .
LThat' ntver can be' llcd.
Inserted by his; loving .wife, daughter, and
son.:
FORD.-In .oving memory of Sergeant Ar
thur Ford, 16th Battalion, killed in action
May 9, 1915. on Gallipoli:
Inserted by his loving mother and sisters.
MURPHY - In treasured memory of my
husband, Private Cornelius Joseph Murphy
(stretcher bearer), who gave his life at
Gallipoli May 9, 1915. Late of Adelaide
street, Fremantle.
.Dearest and best.
As years and ages onward roll,
God grant him peace. God rest his soul
Inserted by Alice Gertrude Murphy; 51
Moor-street, Fitzroy.
dBLISON.-In loaving memory of oar
dear son, ard Lrother. Private Wilfred N.
Robinson, 27th Battalion, who died-"of
wounds received at Bullecourt on Nay 7,
1917: aged 22 sears.
Today brings -ark sad memories
Of one who was called to rest;
nat? those who think of you to-day
Aru those -n.ho loved- you beat.
Inserted by his loving father, mother, and
brothers.
APPLETON.-In loving memory of my
dear sos, Arthur Saverio (Vero), who
passed away May 9, 1914.
Ever remembered.
Inserted by his loring mother, brothers,
and sisters.
BRETT.-.In loring memory of our dear
muater, Ada Pauline Brett, who passed
away on May 9, 1921. -
Inserted by her son, daughter and
friends, Maylands.
COUNSEL.-In lovini memory of our
dear little son, Mervyn, who passed away
en May 9, 1921. We loved him, but God
lovd hfim beat.
Inserted by his loving mother and father,
brother, Roy, sisters, Edna and Pearl.
GLASSON.-In loding menory wo our
dear father, who died at Cesarvon on May
9, 1916; also our darling mother, who tie
AB, 1910.
Tile on May 9, 1921, at Kelmscott.
Sadly missed,
Inasrted by her sorrowing sons and
daughters.. English papers please copy.
MARTIL.-In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away at Kelmcoti on
May 9, 1921.
At rest with the Lord.
Inserted by her loving son and daughter
in-law, George and Ivy. grandchildren Cor-.
rio and Donald, Williams.
McKAY.-In sad but loving memory of
our dear brother and uncle, R. T. McKay
(Bob), killed in Narrogin, May 9, 1920, aged
39 years.
One of the best.
.1 am thinking of you to-day, dear brother,
And of happy bygone days,
Although we cannot see you,
Pond memory ever clings,
Inserted by his loving sister and nepgews
and niece, Mrs. Shute, Belleue.
McKElNNA.-In loving memory of our
dear seon and brother, Pat., died through ac
cident on the Collie railway, May 8, 1919.
Though death divides, fond memory ever
clings.
Inserted by his loving father, mother,
brothers, and sisters.
MICHELL.-In loving memory of our
dear wife and mother, who died at Perth,
May 9, 1920.
Inserted by her husband and family,
Kelmacott.
MICHELL.-In loving memory of til
lieent Anna, wire of Mr. P. Michell (le
of Bayswater and Norseman), died May
9, 1920; sister-in-law of Mr: and Mrs.
J. Sharman, Spencer's Brook, W.A.
MICIELL.-In loving memory of Millie
nircell, who died Perth Hospital, May 9,
1920.
To memory ever dear.
Inserted by her friend, Florrie Green,
Club Hotel Minyip, Victoria.
MORTON.-In loving memory of Hughie.
Blessed are the dead; they sweetly saleep.
Instrted by Ernie and May Morton, Min.
genow,
NICHOLS.-tn loving memory of oMu dear
-wife sod mother. Emily Nichols, whso passed
ar-y on May 9. 1921: alen George W
Nirhols, who died at hMeckatharra April 9,
1921.
inserted by her loving husband, sons, and
daughter.
PARSONS.-I loving memory of my dear
husband, John James, who passed away at
Cottesloe Beach on May 9 1915.
The chain of life's been broken,
As this day to me recalls
Parting with my husband
Is the saddest day of all.
Inserted by his loving wife.
PARSONS.-In ever loving memory of our
dear father. John J. Parsons, who passed
peacefully away at Cottesloe Beach May 9,
1915.
Soon will they pass from this world and its
toiling,
Ever remembered by what they have done.
Inserted by his loving daughter and son
in-law, Olive and Stan, and grandchild Raymond.
IN MEMORIAM.
PARSONS.-.-In loving memory of our dear
father, John James, who passed away on
May 9, 1915.
God will remember when the world forgets.
Inserted by his loving son Edmond, daugh
ter-in-law Ruth, and grandsons Eddy and
Keith
PARSONS.-In loving memory of our dear
father, John James Parsons, who departed
this life on May 9, 1915.
We who loved you sadly miss you
As another year goes by.
Inserted by his loving daughter and son
in-law, Grace and Murray.
ROBINSON.-In loving memory of my
dear husband, who passed away on May 9,
1921. Gone, but not forgotten.
Inserted by his loving wife and children.
TITTERTON. In loving memory of our
darling baby, Victor Arthur, who passed
away May 9, 1919.
A little time en earth be spent,
Till God for him His angels sent.
Inserted by his loving parents, brother,
ead sister.
TRUSWELL.-Ia loving memogy df
dear mother, Kate Truwell, who asd
away May 9, 1920.
Just when her hopes were best,
She was called from this world of inosow
To a home of eternal rest.
Thy will be done.
Inserted by her loving children, SNam
and Lillian.
WATSON.-In fond and laoing remem
brance of Mary Augusta Watson, who died
on May 9, 1918.
Inserted by her loving hasband, son
(Percy), and niece (Loyls).
WATSON. -In ever loving memory of our
dear Minnie. who died on May 9, 1918.
Though lost to sight, to memory dear.
Inserted by her loving daughted and grand
childrena
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.
On behalf of my Sister and Witfe, I. Ivor
Knight, wish to THANK all kind friends
for their sympathy in our sad bereavement,
with special mention of Dr. Coach, Mrs.
Body, Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Saunger.
Mr. and Mrs. James Charles Larkin, late
ef Basselton, desire to return their grateful
TBHANKS to the many friends who sent
wreaths and messages of sympathy on the
occasion of their late sad less of their daugh
ter, Mary Levinia; especially are they
grteful to Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, Mr. and
rs. Whalen, Mr. P. McCarth, Mr. Patrick
Fitagibbon, and all relations for.their kind
ness.
Mrs. J. -Mather sad Family,. of West
-Guildford, desire to tender their . sincere
THANKS to- all their friends-.for letters,
telegrams, floral tributes, and personal ex
pressions of sympathy in:their sad bereave
ment; and to all those for kind actions.
The Sons and Daughters of the late Mrs.
Ann E. McCuish desire to THANK their
many kind friends for telegrams, letters,
cards, floral tributes, and -personal expres
sions of sympathy during their recent sad
bereavement: especially do they thank Mr.
and Mrs: Ruaeil. Mrs. Weller, Mrs. G.
Bishop. Mrs. J. Beard, Mr. Barbour, and
Mr. Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott, of Harvey-street,
Cottesloe Beach, desire to tender their
THANKS to all kind friends for letters,
cards, '-telegrams, and floral tributes during
their recent.sad bereavement.
FUNERAL NOTICES. .
AS.DOWN.-_The Friends of Mr. and Mrs.
eriack Charles Ashdown, of 19 Rnth
street, Perth, are respectfully invited to fol
low the remains of their late dearly beloved
daughter, Mabel Joyce, to the place of inter
ment, the Baptist Cemetery, Karrakatta.
The Funeral is appoinited to leave the resi
dence of her parents, 19 Ruth-street. Perth,
at 10 o'clock THIS (Tuesday) MORNING.
per road. Friends wishing to attend- the
Funeral may proceed by the 10.45 s.m. train.
leaving Perth.'
C. H. SMITH and CO.. Undertakers, 2381
Newcastle-street, Perth. Tel. A1231.
DAVIES.-The - Friends of the late Mr.
Horace Maurice Davies, of Alfred -Payne.
produce merchant;: Fremantle. and of '43
Clyde-street, East Premantle, and Bretliren
of. the Duke of Albany Lodge, No.- 28,
W-.A.C are respectfully invited to follow his
remains -to the place of interment, the Angli
can Cemetary, Karrakatta. The Funeral
will leave Messrs. Arthur E. Davies and
Co.'s Private -Mertuary, Market-street, Fre
mantle THIS (Tuesday) MORINING, at 9.15
o'clock. - Friends may proceed by trains
leaving Fremantle at 10 am. andi Perth at
10.10 o'clock.
ARTHUR . DAVIES and CO, Undertak
ers, Fremantle end Claremont. Tel. B225.
DURSTON.-The Friends ofthe late Mr.
Sidney Bridle Durston, barrister, of-. Tan
danya, 36 Richardion-street), West Perth,
arrerspectfnll . invited to follow- his re
mains to the place of interment, the Presby
terian Cemetery, Karrakatta: The 4Fneral
is appointed 'to. leave the Ross Memoridl
Church, corner Hay and Colin streets, after
a short service commencing at 2.15 o'clock.
THIS. (Tuesday) APTERNOON per road.
Friends wishing to attend the Tuneral any
proceed by the 3 p.m. train leaving Perth
and the 2.50 p.m. train Ieaving Premanile.
C. H.- SMITH and CO., Undertakers, 381
Newrastlestreet, Perth. Tel. A1251.
DURSTON.-Members and Adherents of
Ross Memorial Church are notified that,
preparatory to the Faneral of the late Mr.
Sydney Bridle Durston, a Short Service will
be hqld in the Church at 2.15 p.m.
REES.-The Friends of Mr. John Walter
Rees, of 170 Guildford-road, Maylands, are
respectfully invited to follow the remains
of his late -beloved wife, Rose Ann, to the
place of interment, the Methodist portion of
the Karrakatta Cemetery. The Funeral is
appointed to Iaeys the Private Mortuary of
Messrs. Donald J. COhipper and -Son, 844
H~ay'atreet, Perth, at 10.15 o'clockl TO
M ORtOW (Wedneay ) M .OP-SG. Friends
wishing to attenid the Fueral may proceed
by the 10.45 o'cloct train from Perth and
10 nsm. from Fremantle.
DONALLD J. CHIIPPER aa CN Fn
mi D~irectors, 844 Hay-a rae.. Perth. TeL
A8232.
SCOTT.-The Priends of the late Mr.
James Brodie Scott, of Ivanhoe-street, West
Guildford late of Royal Scott. and R.D.C.
National leservists, are respectfully invited
to follow his remains to the place of inter
meat, the resbyteran emesery, a..-irra
katta. The Funeral. is appointed to learn
Messrs. C. H. Smith and Co.'s Private Mor
tuary, '281 Newcastle-street. Perth, at 2
o'clock THIS (Tuesday) AFTERNOON, per
road. Friends wishing to attend the Faneral
may proceed by the 2.45 p.m. train learing
Perth.
O. H. SMITH and CO.. Undertakers, 281
Newcastle-street, Perth. TeL A1281.
WAUGH.-The Friends of the late Mr.
Charles Waugh, of Dumbleynng, are respect
fully inrited to follow his remains to the
place of interment, the Roman Catholic Ceme
tery, Karrakatta. The Funeral is appointed
to leade the Sacred Heart Church, Highgate
Hill. at 2.15 o'clock THIS (Tuesday) A'
TERNOON, per road. Friends wiching to
attend the Funeral may proceed by the 3
o'clock train leaving Perth, and the 2.50
train from Fremantle. A Requiem Mass
will- be celebrated in the Sacred Heart
Church at 9 a.m.
.BOWRA and O'DEA, Undertakers, 195
Pier-street, Perth. Tel. A4308.
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