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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND
DEATHS.
BIRTHS AND DEATHS, BEREAVEMENT
NOTICES, six lines, 3s.; MARRIAGES,
5s. each; ,IN MEMORIAM NOTICES,
six lines, 3s.; poetry, 6d. per line extra.
(In order to guard against imposition, no-
tices of Births, Marriages, and Deaths
must be authenticated by some respect-
able person to ensure insertion.)
BIRTHS.
ARMSTRONG. — On April 22, at Nurse
Stockley's Private Hospital, Newcastle-
street, Perth, to Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Arm-
strong, of Margaret River — a son.
CHAMP.—On April 24, at Nurse Stock-
ley's Private Hospital, Newcastle-street,
Perth, to Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Champ, of Fro-
bisher-road, Osborne Park—a daughter.
FORSYTH.—On April 22, at Nurse Stock-
ley's Private Hospital, Newcastle-street,
Perth, to Mr. and Mrs. S. Forsyth, of Stirl-
ing-street, Perth—a daughter.
HARRIS.— On April 14, at Nurse Urry's
Maternity Home, Berwick-street, Victoria
Park, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Melville Harris,
of Dalwallinu—a daughter. Both well.
HUNTER.—On April 22, at Nurse Stock-
ley's Private Hospital, Newcastle-street,
Perth, to Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hunter, of
Ghooli—a son.
NICHOLAS.—On April 21, at Nurse
Stockley's Private Hospital, Newcastle-street,
Perth, to Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Nicholas, of
Karridale,via Busselton—a son.
SCOTT.—On April 22, 1924, at Nurse
Thornton's Hospital, Hamersley-road, to
Mr. and Mrs. F. Scott, 69 Lawler-street—a
son. Both well.
TEAGUE.—On April 14, at Nurse Stock-
ley's Private Hospital, Newcastle-street,
Perth, to Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Teague, of 4
Stamford-road, Leederville—a son.
TYLER.—On April 18, at Nurse Stockley's
Private Hospital, Newcastle-street,
Perth, to Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Tyler, of 48
Waugh street, North Perth—a son.
WOODWARD.—To Mr. and Mrs. Wood-
ward, of Fairfield-street, Mount Hawthorn —
a daughter. Both well.
MARRIAGES.
COOMBE—WALKER (Golden Wedding).
— On April 30, 1874, at the residence of
the bride's mother, Tungkills, by the Rev.
J. Hall Angus, Presbyterian minister,
Mount Pleasant, James Coombe, of Red Hill,
second son of James and Jane Coombe,
George-street, Norwood, to Agnes, third
daughter of Margaret and the late James
Walker. Present address,257 Hay-street,
Perth.
GREEN—BLYTHE.—On April 12, at
the Wesley Church, corner of William and
Hay streets, Perth, by the Rev. R. R. Flem-
ing, James Luke Green, of Nannine, second
son of Luke Green, late of Boulder City, to
Lillian Katherine Blythe, second daughter
of Mrs. James Bond, of Nannine. Present
address, 39 View-street, North Perth.
SENIOR—MOORE.—On April 2, at St.
George's Cathedral, Frederick Senior, M.C.,
of Lake Mason Station, Sandstone, to Mar-
jorie Courtenay, the elder daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. S. C. Moore, of South Perth.
DEATHS.
DACRE.—On April 29, at the Children's
Hospital, Perth, Kenneth Charles, dearly be-
loved infant son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Dacre,
(nee Pearl Cornwell), of 100 Queen Victoria-
street, Fremantle; aged one year. Deeply
mourned.
McCANN.—On April 28, at the residence
of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. M. McCann, 117
Raglan-road, North Perth, Hannah, wife of
the late Charles Edward McCann, of the
Ordnance Department, India, aged 78 years.
Indian and Burmah papers please copy.
MILL.—On April 26, Caroline Charlotte,
beloved wife of John W. Mill, Wuraming late
of 158 Richmond-streets Leederville. In-
terred privately.
TUCKFIELD.—On April 29, at the Chil-
dren's Hospital, Thomas-street, Nonna Lena,
dearly beloved infant daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie R. Tuckfield, granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Nunn (Fremantle), and
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Tuckfield, Vine-street,
Prospect, South Australia; aged 1 year 8
months. South Australian papers please
copy.
IN MEMORIAM.
Anzac Heroes.
BOUNDY.— In loving memory of our dear
son and brother, Private Albert Henry
Boundy, 16th Battalion, killed in action at
Gallipoli, April 30, 1915 (late of Coolgardie).
When sorrow comes upon you that no other
soul can share,
And the burden comes too heavy for the
human heart to bear.
There is one whose grace can comfort, if
you'll give Him an abode,
There's a Bnrden Beader ready if you'll
trust Him with the load,
For the precious promise reaches to the
depths of human woe,
That however deep the waters, they shall
never overflow.
Inserted by his mother and father, M. and
J. H. Boundy, sisters Mabel (Vic.), Ada and
Lillian, brother Charlie, brother-in-law
George, and sister-in-law Lizzie, Maylands.
McKINNON.— In sacred memory of our
dear son, Sergeant Alexander John (M.M
and Bar), killed in action on April 30, 1918,
at Villers Bretonneux.
He has earned the crowning glory
Of a soldier and a man.
Inserted by his loving parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. McKinnon, Port Hedland.
McKINNON.— A loving tribute to our dear
brothers and uncles, Sergt. A. J. (Alex.)
McKinnon, 16th. Battalion, M.M. and Bar,
killed in action at Villers Bretonneux, April
30, 1918, also Private Leslie Redfern, 51st
Battalion, reported missing, killed 1918.
Dear brothers of ours, you sleep with the
brave,
Where no tears of ours can fall on your
graves.
On the red field of battle you are laid
far away,
Still our tribute of love, to your memory
we pay.
Inserted by their loving sister, brother,
May, Ern and little niece, Mollie Redfern.
McKINNON.— In ever sad memory of our
dear brother, Sergeant Alexander John
(M.M. and Bar), killed at Villers Breton-
neux on April 30, 1918.
His duty nobly done.
Inserted by his loving sisters and brother,
Allie (Port Hedland), Chriss, Ella, and Wil-
liam (Cottesloe).
McKINNON.— In loving memory of our
dear nephew and cousin, Sergt. Alexander
John McKinnon, M.M., killed in action, April
30, 1918.
Ever fondly remembered.
Inserted by his loving uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Treen and family, Midland
Junction.
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ARUNDEL. — In loving memory of my
dear mother, Mary Arundel, who departed
this life April 29, 1921.
Inserted by her son, Fred. Arnudel.
LLOYD.— In loving memory of Violey,
beloved niece of Mr. and Mrs. D. Redmond,
Guildford-road, Rivervale.
Always fondly remembered.
OFFER.— In loving memory of our dear
friend, Myrtle, who died in Bunbury on April
28, 1923, the result of an accident at Bure-
kup.
Ever remembered.
Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith
and children, Waroona.
ROSE.— In loving memory of our dear
Sylvia, who passed away at Fremantle, April
30, 1919.
Treasured memory of one so dear,
Is oft recalled by a silent tear.
Bearer to memory than words can tell,
Are the thoughts of our darling we loved
so well.
Inserted by her loving parents, sisters
and brothers, 17 Thompson-road, North Fre-
mantle.
SHERRELL.— In loving memory of Ro-
bert, dearly loved father of Alice and Edith,
the late Robert, who passed peacefully away
at Melbourne on April 28, 1923, aged 81
years.
A beautiful memory left behind,
Our devoted father.
Peace, perfect peace.
Inserted by his devoted daughter aad son-
in-law, Mrs. James Pilgrim, 200 Carr-street,
Leederville; his loving grand-children, Bob,
Cecil, Mae, James, Clarence, Albert, and
Edith.
SKEELS. — In loving memory of our dear
mother, Elizabeth Skeels, who passed away
on April 30, 1920; also our dear father, Fred
Skeels, who died on May 12, 1913.
Ever remembered.
Inserted by their sons and daughter-in-
law, Harry, Walter, and Flo.
SKEELS.— In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on April 30, 1920.
Ever remembered.
Inserted by Horace and Dorothy, Ingle-
wood.
TEMPLE.—In loving memory of our
darling mother, who died on April 30, 1920.
Lovingly remembered.
Inserted by her loving son and daughter-
in-law, Leslie and Nellie, of Harvey.
TEMPLE.—In loving memory of our dear
Beckey, who died on April 30, 1920; also
our dear sister, Fanny Stinton, who died
April 11, 1922.
To live in the hearts of those who love
you, is not to die.
Inserted by their loving brother and sister,
Norman and May.
WOOD.— In loving memory of our dear
father who passed peacefully away at South
Perth, on April 30, 1922.
There in a link death cannot sever,
Love's remembrance lasts for ever.
Inserted by his loving children.
WOOD.— In loving memory of our dear
uncle and brother, Samuel, who departed this
life on April 30, 1922, at South Perth.
Loved too dearly to be forgotten.
Inserted by M. Wood and family.
IN MEMORIAM.
WOOD. — In loving memory of our dear
father, Samuel Wood (Sam), who passed
away on April 30, 1922, at South Perth.
Just two years to-day, dear father,
We stood beside your bed.
Our hearts were crushed and broken
When we knew that you were dead.
You fought life's battle bravely
And patiently stood the test.
In grief and strife, and all through life,
Our father was one of the best.
Inserted by his loving family.
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.
Mrs. Colbert and Family, of Lion Mill,
wish to THANK all kind friends for floral
tributes, letters, telegrams and personal ex-
pressions of sympathy, especially employees
of W.A.G. Railways, Nursing Staff of Ward
B1, Wooroloo Sanatorium and Ward 4 of
Perth Hospital, Mrs. Harris, Mr. Cooper,
Mr. and Mrs. McGilvray, and Mr.
Heath for kindness shown during their re-
cent sad bereavement.
Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair desire to THANK
all friends for expressions of sympathy in
the loss of their dear son, Jock; especially
do they thank Dr. Corbett for his tender
care, Mrs. Urquhart, Mrs. Holland, Mr.
Herron and family, Mr. Price and family
and also Dr. Joyce, for his kindness in the
past.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
DACRE.— The Friends of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Dacre, of 100 Queen Victoria-street, Fre-
mantle, are respectfully invited to follow the
remains of their late dearly beloved infant
son, Kenneth Charles, to the place of inter-
ment, the Anglican Cemetery, Fremantle.
The Funeral will leave the Private Mortuary
of Mr. Joseph C. Semken, Adelaide-street,
Fremantle, THIS (Wednesday) MORNING,
at 10.30 o'clock.
JOSEPH C. SEMKEN, Undertaker, Ade-
laide-street, Fremantle. Tel. B682.
McCANN.— The Friends of the late Mrs.
Hannah McCann, of 117 Raglan-road, North
Perth, relict of the late Charles Edward
McCann, Ordnance Department, India, are
respectfully invited to follow her remains
to the place of interment, the Methodist
Cemetery, Karrakatta. The Funeral is ap-
pointed to leave her late residence, 117 Rag-
lan-road, North Perth, at 10 o'clock THIS
(Wednesday) MORNING per road. Friends
wishing to attend the Funeral may proceed
by the 10.45 a.m. train leaving Perth.
C. H.| SMITH and CO., Undertakers, 281
Newcastle-street, Perth. Tel. A.1231.
TUCKFIELD.— The Friends of Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie B. Tuckfield, of 363 Newcastle-
street, Perth, are respectfully invited to fol-
low the remains of their late dearly beloved
infant daughter Norma Lena, to the place of
interment, the Anglican Cemetery, Karra-
katta. The Funeral is appointed to leave
the Private Mortuary of Messrs. C. H.
Smith and Co., 281 Newcastle-street, Perth,
at 2 o'clock THIS (Wednesday) AFTER-
NOON per road. Friends wishing to attend
the Funeral may proceed by the 2.37 p.m.
train leaving Perth.
C. H. SMITH and CO., Undertakers, 281
Newcastle-street, Perth. Tel. A1231.
$