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Births . and Deaths,. Bereavement Notices,
Marriages, and In Memoriam Notices, up
' to six lines, 3/; each succeeding line,
6d. per line extra.
In order 'to guard against imposition. .-.rotices
of Births,. Marriages, and Deaths must be
authenticated by some respectable person
to' ensure insertion.
BIRTHS.
CLOUTT. — On February 13, at Sister White-
head's Private Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. A.
C. Cloutt, of Armadale — a son. No visitors.
FLOYD (nee Holly Currie). — On February
14, at their residence, 79 North-street, Mt.
Lawley, to Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Floyd — a son
(Brian Frederick). Both well.
KEAYS (nee Rule). — On February 14, at
Niola. Private Hospital, Cambridge-street, Leeder-
ville, to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Keays — a daughter
(Beryl Frederica Elizabeth); both well. No
visitors for seven days.
LE TESSIER (nee Anita Fitzgerald). — On
February 14, at their residence, 61 Walcott-
street, Mt. Lawley, to Mr. and Mrs. John Le
Tessier — a son (John James); both well. No
visitors for over a week.
LITTLE. — On February 7, at Dwellingup Dis-
trict Memorial Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. A.
Little, of No. 4 State Mill, Wuraming — a daugh-
ter (Lorna May). Both well.
PRIDMORE. — On February 3, at Dwellingup
District Memorial Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Pridmore, of No. 8 Mill, Holyoake — a son
(John. Charles). Both well.
PURDUE. — On February 6, at Dwellingup Dis-
trict Memorial Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. C.
Purdue, of Holyoake — a son (Raymond Gren-
ville). Both well.
STANLEY. — On February 14, at their resi-
dence, 50 John-street, Cottesloe, to Mr. and Mrs.
Phil. Stanley — a son.
MARRIAGES.
JOICE — BRENNAN. — On December 1, at the
R.C. Cathedral, Singapore, James, elder son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joice, of East Cannington and
Malay States, to Rosa Mary Brennan, only daugh-
ter of Mrs. and the late Thomas Brennan, of
North Perth.
ROWLEY — LETTS. — On February 6, 1929, at
St. George's Cathedral, Perth, by Rev. C. L.
Riley, Frederick J. W. (Snowy) Rowley, second
son of Mrs. E. Rowley, of Dalwallinu, to Wini-
fred Doris, only daughter of Mrs. A. M. Letts,
of Perth. Both former residents ot Boulder
City.
DEATHS.
ALDRIDGE.—On February 10, 1929, at the
residence of her mother, Mary Laura, loving
wife of George and eldest daughter of Mrs.
Ellen and the late Stewart S. C. Symers, Al-
bany.
DUNCKLEY.—On February 14, 1929, at 21
Wright-street, Perth, Margaret Dunlop Dunckley,
aged 83 years, relict of the late Charles Dunck-
ley, mother of the late Major C. G. Dunckley
and Mrs. Frank England, Moora.
NIXON.—On February 13, 1929, at Perth
Hospital, Adelaide Augusta, beloved daughter of
Stephen Edward and Lydia Augusta Nixon, of 37
Irvine-street, Cottesloe, and sister of Stanley,
Clifford, Violet, Pearl and Daphne Nixon; aged
22 years.
PEARSALL.—On February 13, 1929, at
Perth (as the result of an accident) John
Joseph (Jack), the dearly beloved elder son of
Ernest Gerald, and Ivy Pearsall, of Mt. Magnet,
W.A., and loved brother of Thelma, Bob and
Len; aged 17 years.
Thy will be done.
QUINLAN.—On February 12, at West Su-
biaco, Jackie, the dearly beloved son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Quinlan, of 11 Mackie-street, Vic-
toria-Park; after a short illness.
For ever with the Lord.
Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. A. Carlton and fa-
mily and little playmate Wally.
ROSHANSKY.—On February 14, 1929, at
Subiaco, Sonia, the dearly beloved wife of Jack
Roshansky, of 147 Bulwer-street, Perth, aged
28 years.
Deeply mourned.
Minyan every evening at 147 Bulwer-street,
at 7.30 o'clock.
IN MEMORIAM.
Anzac Hero.
WALKER. — In loving memory of Private
John Eardley Walker, 11th Battalion, who died
at Charlerol, February 15, 1919.
Inserted by his loving mother, father and
sisters. __________
BRANSBY. — In sad remembrance of our dear
wife and mother, Elizabeth, who passed away on
February 16, 1927.
Beautiful memories of one so dear,
We cherish ever with love sincere.
Inserted by her loving husband, W. Bransby,
and family, Bayswater.
BRANSBY. — In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed away on February 15,
1927.
Too dearly loved to be forgotten.
Inserted by her loving daughter, Lena, also
son-in-law, Victor, and Shirley.
COALL. — In loving memory of my son Jim,
who passed away February 16, 1926. Also dad
on May 21, 1916, and grandson Harold on Dec-
ember 12, 1928.
What happy hours we all enjoyed,
When we were all together;
But, oh, how everything has changed,
Since you all have gone forever.
Inserted by mother, Mrs. Davie and grandma,
Irene, Arthur, Norma.
COUDIE. — A tribute of love to the memory
of my dear pal, Glen, died February 13, 1928.
Not to-day but every day
Remembered.
Inserted by L. Oberman, City Club.
DAVIS. — In loving memory of our dear hus-
band and father, William James, who passed
away on February 15, 1928.
Forever loved and sadly missed.
Inserted by his loving wife and sons, Sid. and
Reg.
DAVIS. — In loving memory of my dear son,
William James, who passed away February 15,
at Cottesloe Beach.
Ever remembered.
Inserted by his loving mother, B. Sutherland,
95 Ocean-road, Cottesloe Beach.
DAVIS. — In loving memory of our brothers,
Will, passed away February 15, 1928; also
Thomas, passed away June 7, 1927, and nephew
Tom, passed away March 25, 1928.
We are thinking of you to-day,
Thinking of the past,
Picturing you in memory
Just as we saw you last.
Inserted by Alf and Lena.
DAVIS. — In loving memory of my dear brother,
William James, who passed away February 15,
at Cottesloe Beach.
To memory ever dear.
Inserted by his sister, Alice J. Webster, Glyde-
street, Cottesloe Beach.
DAVIS. — In loving memory of dear Will, who
passed away on February 15, 1928.
God's greatest gift, remembrance.
Inserted by Clarice, Jack and little Allan.
DICKERSON. — In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed away February 12, 1927.
Sadly we miss her and try not to grieve,
A little while longer, and we, too, must leave,
To meet those we love, who have just gone
before,
Where partings are unknown is life is ever
more.
Inserted by her loving daughter, Mrs. M.
Lawrence, and family.
FREEMAN. — In loving memory of our dear
father, Raymond Charles, who passed away Feb-
ruary 15, 1922.
Loved and remembered always.
Inserted by his loving children, Lynna, Charles,
Joe and Glen..
GAUDION. — In loving memory of my dear
friend, Rachell Paine (Ray) Gaudion, who died
February 15, 1928, at Newport, Victoria.
Her end was sudden, the shock severe.
Inserted by her loving friend, Jas. Kent, Bas-
sendean.
GIBBONS. — In loving memory of my dear
wife Catherine, who passed away at Perth on
February 15, 1928. Mother of Arthur and
sister of Miss Reynolds.
Inserted by H. G., A. G., and S. R.
GIBBONS. — In gloving memory of our dear
friend Kitty, who departed this life on February
15, 1928.
Loved and remembered always.
Inserted by F. Alting and family.
GOLDING. — In loving memory of David, lov-
ing husband of Ann, who passed away .February
15, 1928.
God has him in His keeping,
We have him in our thoughts.
Inserted by his loving wife and family, Myra,
Ettie, Will, Dave and Reg.
GOLDING. — In loving memory of our dear
father, who passed away at Perth Hospital,
February 15, 1928.
God has him in His keeping,
We have him in our thoughts.
Ever remembered.
Inserted by his loving sons, Dave, Denmark,
and Reg, Albany.
HARTLE. — In loving memory of my dear hus-
band, Charlie Hartle, who departed this life on
February 15, 1919.
So dearly loved, so sadly missed.
Inserted by his loving wife, Minnie Hartle.
HARTLE. — In loving remembrance of our
dearly loved brother, Charlie, who passed away
on February 15, 1919.
Always lovingly remembered.
Inserted by his loving sister, Ethel, and
brother-in-law, D. N. McMurdo.
MAXWELL. — In loving memory of our dear
husband and father, William, who died Feb-
ruary 15, 1922.
Ever remembered.
Inserted by his loving wife, Rose, and family,
Perth.
McDONALD. — In loving memory of my dear
husband and our loving father, J. D. McDonald,
of Balingup, who passed away February 15,
1927.
So dearly loved, so sadly missed.
Inserted by his loving wife and family.
McDONALD. — In fond memory of Mr. Mc-
Donald, who departed this life February 15,
1927.
God's, greatest gift, remembrance.
Inserted by Doreen.
IN MEMORIAM.
MITCHELL. — In fond remembrance of my dear
brother, Stirling Mitchell, who departed this
life on February 15, 1912.
Inserted by his loving sister, Minnie Hartle.
MITCHELL. — In fond remembrance of my dear
friends, Stirling Mitchell, who departed this
life on February 15, 1912; and Charley Hartle,
on February 15, 1919.
Two of the best.
Inserted by their old friend, Jo Lacerda.
NUTTALL. — In loving memory of my dear
mother, who died February 15, 1922, at Perth
Hospital, aged 63 years.
Too dearly loved to be forgotten,
For true love never dies;
The dearest spot on earth to us
Is where our darling mother lies.
Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-
law, Gert, Charlie; grandchildren, Thelma, Mer-
vyn Cowley; son and daughter-in-law, Bill,
Mabel; and grandson, Austin Nuttall.
NUTTALL. — In fond and loving memory of
our beloved mother and grandma, who departed
this life February 15, 1922.
Years roll on and time does fly,
Seven years to-day our mother died.
We think of you. now as we thought of you
then,
A beautiful mother and pal to the end.
Inserted by her loving daughter Belle, son-
in-law Bob, and granddaughter Ruby Luff.
WEDGWOOD. — In loving memory of our dear
father, William Wedgwood, who passed away
February 15, 1924.
As the ivy clings to the oak,
Our memory clings to thee.
Inserted by Ella, Alf, Alice and Walter.
WRIGHT. — In loving memory of our dear
daughter and sister, who departed this life Feb-
ruary 15, 1918, also my dear son Bunny, who
died January 22, 1917, also our husband and
father, who died July 22, 1916; also my darling
Lincoln, who was accidentally killed on North
Fremantle Bridge, February 26, 1912.
Inserted by loving mother, brothers and sis-
ters.
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.
MR. ALBERT LLOYD and Family, of Toodyay,
wish to THANK all kind friends for their
letters, telegrams, cards, floral tributes, and per-
sonal expressions of sympathy in their sad be-
reavement; especially Dr. Beamish, Matron of
Toodyay Hospital, and Nursing Staff of Fer-
moy Hospital, Northam.
MRS. McQUEEN and Family wish to express
their sincere THANKS to all kind friends
for letters, telegrams, floral tributes, and per-
sonal expressions of sympathy in their recent
sad bereavement.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
BAILEY. — The Friends of the late Miss Clara
Louise Bailey, of 25 Chester-street, Subiaco,
are respectfully informed that her remains will
be privately interred in the Anglican Cemetery,
Karrakatta, THIS (Friday) MORNING, at 11.25
o'clock.
ARTHUR E. DAVIES and CO., Undertakers,
Fremantle, Claremont and Hollywood. Tel.
FM225 and FA177.
BELL. — The Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Bell of Bullaring, W.A., are respectfully
invited to follow the remains of their late dearly
beloved son, George Frederick Bell, to the place
of interment, the Church of England portion of
the Karrakatta Cemetery. The Funeral is ap-
pointed to leave the Private Mortuary of Messrs.
Donald J. Chipper and Son, 844 Hay-street,
Perth, at 10.45 o'clock THIS (Friday) MORN-
ING. Friends wishing to attend the Funeral may
proceed by the 11.5 o'clock train from Perth.
DONALD J. CHIPPER and SON, Funeral Dir-
ectors, 844 Hay-street, Perth. Tel. B3232.
Inglewood Branch, 735 Beaufort-street.
COREY. — The Friends of the late Frank Corey
(plasterer), 265 Oxford-street, Leederville,
loving father of Ernest, Roy, Elsie (Mrs. H.
Heales), Frances (Mrs. Harper), May (Mrs. S.
Hart), Maylands, are respectfully invited to fol-
low his remains to the place of interment, the
Church of Christ Cemetery, Karrakatta. The
Funeral is appointed to leave the Mortuary
Chapel of Messrs. C. H. Smith and Co., 287
Newcastle-street, Perth, at 10 o'clock TO-MOR-
ROW (Saturday) MORNING, per motor. Friends
wishing to attend the Funeral may proceed by
the 10.15 o'clock train leaving Perth.
C. H SMITH and CO., Undertakers, 281 New-
castle-street, Perth. Tel. B1231; 175 Albany-
road, Victoria Park. Tel. B3416.
DUNCKLEY. — The Friends of the late Mar-
garet Dunlop Dunckley, widow of the late
Charles Dunckley, of Claremont, are respectfully
invited to follow her remains to the place of
interment, the Anglican Cemetery, Karrakatta.
The Funeral is appointed to leave the Mortuary
Chapel of Messrs. C. H. Smith and Co., 281
Newcastle-street, Perth, at 10.30 o'clock THIS
(Friday) MORNING, per road. Friends wishing
to attend the Funeral may proceed by the 11
o'clock train leaving Perth.
C. H. SMITH and CO., Undertakers, 281 New-
castle-street, Perth. Tel. B1231; 175 Albany-
road, Victoria Park. Tel. B3416.
JONES. — The Friends of Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Jones, of 11 Cambridge-street, Leederville,
are respectfully invited to follow the remains of
their late dearly beloved infant daughter, Enid
Alice, leave place of interment, the Anglican
Cemetery, Karrakatta. The Funeral is appointed
to leave their residence, 11 Cambridge-street,
Leederville, at 10 o'clock THIS (Friday) MORN-
ING, per motor. Friends wishing to attend the
Funeral may proceed by the 10.15 o'clock train
leaving Perth.
C. H. SMITH and CO., Undertakers, 281 New-
castle-street, Perth. Tel. B1231; 175 Albany-
road, Victoria Park. Tel. B3416.
NIXON. — The Friends of Mr. and Mrs. S. E.
Nixon, of Hazleby, 37 Irvine-street, Cottes-
loe, are respectfully invited to follow the remains
of their late dearly beloved daughter, Adelaide
Augusta, to the place of interment, the Congre-
gational Cemetery, Karrakatta. The Funeral will
leave her late residence, Hazleby, 37 Irvine-
street, Cottesloe, TO-MORROW (Saturday) AF-
TERNOON, at 2 o'clock, arriving at the Ceme-
tery at 2.20 o'clock. Friends may proceed by
trains leaving Fremantle at 1.55 p.m. and Perth
at 2.5 p.m.
ARTHUR E. DAVIES and CO., Undertakers,
Fremantle, Claremont and Hollywood. Tel.
FM225 and FA177.
PEARSALL. — The Friends of Mr. and Mrs. E.
G. Pearsall, of Mt. Magnet, W.A., are re-
spectfully invited to follow the remains of their
late dearly beloved elder son, Jack to the place
of interment, the Church of England portion of
the Karrakatta Cemetery. The Funeral is ap-
pointed to leave the Private Mortuary of Messrs.
Donald J. Chipper nnd Son, 844 Hay-street,
Perth, at 2 o'clock THIS (Friday) AFTERNOON.
Friends wishing to attend the Funeral may pro-
ceed by the 2.5 o'clock train from Perth.
DONALD J. CHIPPER and SON, Funeral Dir-
ectors, 844 Hay-street, Perth. Tel. B3232.
Inglewood Branch, 735 Beaufort-street.
ROSHANSKY. — The Friends of Mr. Jack
Roshansky, of 147 Bulwer-street, Perth, are
respectfully invited to follow the remains of his
late dearly beloved wife, Sonia, to the place
of interment, the Jewish portion of the Karra-
katta Cemetery. The Funeral is appointed to
leave his residence, 147 Bulwer-street, Perth, at
10.45 o'clock THIS (Friday) MORNING. Friends
wishing to attend the Funeral may proceed by
the 11.5 o'clock train from Perth.
DONALD J. CHIPPER and SON, Funeral
Directors, 844 Hay-street, Perth. Tel. B3232.
Inglewood Branch, 735 Beaufort-street.
TINSON. — The Friends of .Mr. and Mrs. ~Edgar
Tinson, of Peel Estate, Karnup, are re-
spectfully invited to follow the remains of their
late dearly beloved youngest son, Ravmond
Charles, to the place of interment, the Church
of England Cemetery, Fremantle. The Funeral is
appointed to leave the Private Mortuary of Mr.
Joseph C. Semken, Adelaide-street, Fremantle,
THIS (Friday) AFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock, ar-
riving at the Cemetery at 2.20 o'clock.
JOSEPH C. SEMKEN, Funeral Director, Fre-
mantle and Cottesloe. Tel. FM682 and FA1066.
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