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Births and Deaths, Bereavement Notices, Mar-
riages and In Memoriam Notices, up to six
lines, 3/ ; each succeeding line, 6d. per line
extra.
In order to guard against imposition, notices of
Births, Marriages and Deaths must be
authenticated by some respectable person
to ensure insertion.
BIRTHS.
BRITTON. — On October 16, at King Edward
Memorial Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Britton, of Peel Estate— a son (Percival Clif-
ford). Both well.
BROTHERS (nee Lynette (Netta) Clark). — On
October 14, at St. Clair's Hospital, Bunbury,
to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Brothers, Ramsay-
road, Bunbury — a son (Lindsay Ronald).
BROWN (nee N. E. Lane). — On October 7, at
Geraldton, to Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Brown, of
Snowden-street, Geraldton — a daughter. Both
well.
DAWKINS (nee Florence Wilkins). — On October
13, at Salopia (Nurses Arundale and Wat-
son), Queen Victoria-street, Fremantle, to
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart-Dawkins, of 50 Ord-
street, Fremantle — a daughter. Both well.
KYRWOOD (nee Elsie Hughes). — On October
15 at Narrabeen Hospital (Sister Reid), Cool-
gardie-street, Subiaco, to Mr. and Mrs. F.
Kyrwood, Caringa, 169 Jersey-street, Wem-
bley Park — a son (Alan Garfield). Caesarean
birth. No visitors for seven days.
LEWISSON (nee Irene Dorrington). — On October
15, at Rosetta Lodge Private Hospital, Mt.
Lawley, to Mr and Mrs. W. Lewisson, of 128
Joel-terrace — a son (George William). Both
well. No visitors for three days.
LUKE (nee Emily Whitman). — On October 14,
at Neumylda Private Hospital, Albany, to Mr.
and Mrs. John D. Luke, Premier Hotel,
Albany — a son (Peter Denis). Both well.
MIGHALL. — On October 9, at Nurse Stockley's
Private Hospital, 590 Newcastle-street, Perth,
to Mr. and Mrs. Naon Mighall, Vinehall, Koorda
— a daughter (Beryl).
NAWELL. — On October 13, at their residence,
Moss-street, East Fremantle, to Mr. and Mrs.
W. Nawell, late Pindalup — a daughter. Both
well.
PEARSON. — On October 14, 1931, to Dr. and
Mrs. Pearson — a son. Both well.
SELWAY. — On October 15, at Tresillian Hos-
pital, to Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Selway, Webster-
street, Nedlands — a daughter.
WILLIAMS (nee Lottie Tyrrell). — On September
24, to Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Williams, of Clarke-
street, South Bunbury — a daughter (Jean
Esther). Eastern States papers please copy.
WOOD. — On September 27, at Merredin Hospital,
to the wife of Mr. W. Wood (W.A.G.R.) — a
son (William. Raymond).
MARRIAGES.
BLACK — BULLEN. — On September 23, at Christ-
church, Claremont, William Leslie, second son
of Mrs. and the late Mr. W. F. Black, of
Hawthorn, Victoria, to Madeline Ella, eldest
daughter of Rev. and Mrs. S. S. Bullen, of
York.
FARR — SHERRARD. — On September 19, at
Guildford, by Rev. Vine, John Charles, second
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Farr, Ercildoune,
Midland Junction, to Olive Gwendoline, second
daughter of Mrs. and the late Robert Sher-
rard, of East Guildford.
McGLEW — McDOUGALL. — On September 19, at
the Church of the Ascension, Midland Junction,
by the Rev. L. Webb, Ivan Ronald, youngest
son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. McGlew, of Mid-
land Junction, to Doris Mabel, only daughter
of Mr. and Mrs, T. McDougall, of Midland
Junction.
PUTLAND — COLVIN. — On September 1, 1931,
by the Rev. J. Colvin, at the Presbyterian
Church, Victoria Park, Arthur Hansbury,
youngest son of the late George and Elizabeth
Putland, of Hansbury, South Australia, to Elsie
Amelia, eldest daughter of James and Emma
Colvin, Victoria Park.
DEATHS.
ADAMS. — On October 14, 1931, at St John of
God Hospital, Kalgoorlie, Jack, beloved hus-
band of Mary Adams, loving father of Agnes,
father-in-law of George Reed and loving gran-
dad of Jack and Desmond.
FOREMAN. — On October 10, 1931, at Gros-
venor-road, Mount Lawley, Lilian Mary, be-
loved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Fore-
man.
A patient sufferer at rest.
GIBBONS. — On October 14, 1931, at 419 New-
castle-street, West Perth, Edward Neil, dearly
beloved infant son of Charles Albert and Monica
Catherine Gibbons, of Claisebrook-road, East
Perth; aged 15 days.
One of God's little angels.
Privately interred by Messrs. Bowra and
O'Dea.
GLADSTONE. — On October 12, at Albany, Jane
Alice Howorth, relict of late Robert Gladstone,
and loving mother of Gertrude, Norman and
J. E. H. Swain.
HAVEL. — On October 15, 1931, suddenly, at
her late residence, Phoenix-road, Spearwood,
Daisy Alice, beloved wife of John Havel,
and loving mother of Florence and John; aged
31 years. Privately interred in the Con-
gregational Cemetery, Fremantle, on October
16, by Arthur. E. Davies and Company.
HAYWOOD. — On October 16, 1931, at East
Fremantle, William, dearly beloved infant
son of William Alban and Evelyn Instone Hay-
wood, of Babakin; aged 2 days. Privately
interred Fremantle Cemetery by Arthur E.
Davies and Company.
HOLT. — On October 12, 1931, at Kalgoorlie
Government Hospital, Sarah Ann Holt, loving
mother of Norman (Victoria), Myrtle (Mrs.
Fone, Victoria), Clifford (Boulder), Lyla (Mrs.
P. Dickson, South Kalgurli Mine), Dulcie (Mrs.
S. Dickson, Kalgoorlie) ; aged 69 years.
OATES. — On October 16, at Boulder, Edward
Ernest, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Oates, 139 Piesse-street, Boulder, grandson
of Mrs. I. M Croxton, nephew of Mr. and
Mrs. W. Croxton, Harold, Edgar, Frank, Mrs.
A. Broad, and Mr. and Mrs. Barney Brown;
aged 20 years.
PEARSON. — On October 15, at the residence
of her daughter at East Beverley, Elizabeth
E. Pearson, relict of the late P. Pearson, late
of Millicent, South Australia, and loving moth-
er of Harriet (Mrs. W. H. Bateman, East
Beverley); aged 90 years.
SLATTERY. — On October 12, 1931, at Collie,
Mary, wife of the late M. J. Slattery, of
Kalgoorlie, loving mother of Kathleen (Mrs. O.
H. Gill) and mother-in-law of Oliver and
grandmother of Kathleen and Olive: aged 73.
R.I.P.
STEWART. — On October 15, at Woomclary, Vic-
toria, suddenly, Mr. P. F. Stewart, late
M.H.R., fond nephew of Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Farrington, East Fremantle.
Deeply regretted.
WHITE. — On October 14, at Wooroloo, George
Frederick Jackson (Teddie), beloved husband
of Rita White, and loving son of Kate White,
fond father of Teddie, Esme, Pearl and Joyce;
aged 40 years.
At rest.
WILLlAMS. — On October 15, after a long illness,
at 112 Rupert-street, Subiaco, Elizabeth Ann,
beloved wife of late William David Williams,
loved mother of Alice (Mrs. W. Lindsey),
Walter and Prudence (Billie), Mrs. J. L.
Larkin; aged 82 years.
At rest.
WILLIAMS. — On October 15, Elizabeth Ann;
also on August 15, William David, beloved
parents of Mrs. W. W. Lindsay, of North Perth;
aged 82 and 87 years.
IN MEMORIAM.
Anzac Heroes.
MINITER. — In ever loving memory of my dear
son and our dear brother, Driver Joseph
Thomas (Joe), who died at Damascus, of
malarial fever on October 16, 1918.
As years go by we miss you more.
Inserted by his loving mother, sisters and
brothers.
SENIOR. — In sad but loving memory of our
dear brother Frank, who was killed in action
in France October 17, 1918.
Inserted by Jack and Tot. __________
BARBER. — In loving memory of my dear wife,
Florence Ethel, and darling mother of Jean,
Beryl, Holly, Betty and Roma, who passed
away on October 20, 1929.
BISHOP. — William James, , best of pals and dear-
est daddy, called home on October 18, 1923.
Waiting old pal.
CALF. — In loving memory of our dear son and
brother, William, who departed this life on
October 17, 1927.
Fond memories.
Inserted by his loving mother, father and
sister Beryl.
DU CLOUX. — In loving memory of Irene Alice
Wild (Rene), fond daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
A. E. Hawtin, sister of Jack and Fred, sister-
in-law of Dot and Lill, and dear friend of
Ollie Bremner and Ada Nicholson (school-
mates); who passed away on October 13, 1930
In the midst of life we are in death.
ELSON. — In loving memory of my dear and
only sister, who passed away October 17,
1927.
Inserted by her loving sister Barbara May,
Albert May and nephew Johan.
ENDE. — In loving memory of our dear friend,
Mrs. Lucy Ende, who passed away on October
18, 1930.
Ever remembered by B. and M. Matheson.
FREITAG. — In loving memory of our dear
mother, Amy Isabel, who passed away on
October 18, 1929.
We cherish still with love sincere,
Beautiful memories of one so dear.
Inserted by her loving children, Daisy, Felix
and Eric.
GALLAGHER. — In sad but loving memory of
our dear mother, who departed this life on
October 17, 1923, and our dear father, who
passed away November 14, 1923.
Inserted by their loving sons and daughters.
GANFIELD. — In loving memory of our dear
mother, who departed this life on October
17, 1930, at Bunbury.
Deep in our hearts there's a memory,
More precious than words untold;
It's a picture of our mother
Whose memory will never grow cold.
Inserted by her fond daughter and son-in-law,
Hilda and Frank Donnelly, and grandchildren.
Mornington Mill.
GANFIELD. — In loving memory of our dear
mother and grandma, who passed away at
Bunbury on October 17, 1930.
Just a token fond and true,
To show, dear mother, we think of you.
Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-
law, Annie and Harry Landehr and family.
IN MEMORIAM.
GANFIELD. — In loving memory of our dear
grandma, who passed away at Bunbury, on
October 17, 1930.
Fondly remembered.
Inserted by M. and L. Toop, Hollywood.
HEPPLE.— In loving memory of my dear son
Robert, accidentally killed October 17, 1928;
aged 16 sears.
Each year that passes brings me nearer thee,
My son in heaven.
Inserted by his loving mother.
HEPPLE. — In loving memory of our dear brother
Bob, accidentally killed October 17, 1928.
If God should grant us just one wish,
Of all earth's treasures, too,
And ask from heaven whatever we wish,
Dear Bob, we would ask for you.
Ever remembered by Beat and Bill.
HEPPLE. — In loving memory of our dear brother
Robert, accidentally killed October 17, 1928;
also dear dad, passed away October 12, 1928.
Ever remembered.
Inserted by Nell and Jack.
HEPPLE. — In loving memory of our dear brother
Bob, accidentally killed October 17, 1928.
At eve when shadows are falling,
Sweet memories mingled with pain,
Steal into our heart with a longing,
If only we could see him again.
Ever remembered by Ollie, Bill, Jass, nephew
Jack.
HILLBRICK. — In loving memory of our dear
mother and grandma, who passed away on
October 18, 1927.
Though death divides, fond memories cling.
Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-
law, Harold and Daisy, and grandchildren, Edith,
Osborne and Lindsay.
HILLBRICK. — In loving memory of my dear
mother who passed away October 18, 1927.
How oft there comes before me,
Your dear face so fond and true,
For death can never take away,
Sweet memories dear mother I have of you.
Inserted by her ever loving daughter Mary.
HILLBRICK. — In loving memory of our dear
mather and grandma, who passed away October
18, 1927.
I realise in this world,
There never can be another,
To take the place of our darling mother.
Inserted by her daughter and son-in-law,
E. and W. Dunstan, grandchildren Norman, Glen,
Jack and Peggy.
HILLBRICK. — A loving tribute to the memory of
our dear little mother who passed away Octo-
ber 18, 1927; also dear dad, died August 1,
1915; also Norman, died of wounds, at Bulle-
court, May 6, 1917; also Lena, died July
24, 1909.
Cherished memories of those we loved so dear.
Inserted by their loved ones, Elsie, Frank,
and Jessie McDonald, Gnowangerup.
KENNEDY. — In fond and loving memory of my
dear friend Matron Rosa Kennedy, who
departed this life on October 16, 1930.
A loved one gone, a sufferer at rest.
Inserted by C. Burr.
KEOUGH. — In loving memory of our dear
father and grandad, Edward Keough, who
passed away at Long Bay, Sydney, on October
17, 1929.
A sufferer at rest.
Inserted by his loving daughter, Ethel, and
grandchild, Rose Ridley.
KIDD. — A tribute of love to the memory of my
dear mother, Elizabeth Kidd, who departed
this life on October 17, 1924; also my dear
father, James Kidd (Jim), who departed this
life on October 19, 1914.
Three little words,
Forget them not.
They don't seem much,
But mean a lot.
Inserted by their loving son and daughter-
in-law, Finley and Alma, and grandchildren.
MARSHALL. — In loving remembrance of our
dear mother Grace Marshall.
They shall not grow old,
As we that are left shall do,
At the going down of the sun,
And in the morning,
We will remember them.
Inserted by her children.
MARTIN. — In sad but loving memory of our
darling little son and brother Frederick
Charles, who died on October 13, 1928; aged
2 years and 7 months.
In our lonely hours of thinking,
Thoughts of you are always near,
We who loved you, sadly miss you,
As it dawns another year.
Inserted by his loving mother and father,
J. and S. Martin, and loving sister and brother,
Ruth and Ray, of Chittering.
O'CONNOR. — On October 18, 1928, at St. John
of God, John Joseph (Jack), the beloved hus-
band of Nellie and loving father of Reta and
Nell.
Thy will be done.
Inserted by his loving wife and daughters,
Mullewa.
ROBINSON (nee Penn). — A tribute of sincere love
in memory of my dear and only daughter
Gwen, who passed away on October 18, 1929.
A beautiful memory is all I have left.
Inserted by her loving and lonely mother
and brothers.
ROBINSON. — In loving memory of our dear
Gwennie, who passed away on October 18,
1929.
Sadly missed. Our loved one.
Inserted by her loving grandma, auntie, uncle
and cousins, Claremont.
STRICKLAND. — In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on October 17,
1929.
Fondly remembered.
Inserted by her loving son Jim, danghter-in-
law Alice, and grandsons Harold and Fred.
TIMMS. — In ever sacred and treasured memory
of Beulah, the dearly loved only child of
Albert and Bessie 'Timms, who passed into
her heavenly home on October 18, 1927; aged
15 years and nine months.
Faultless and stainless there in that happy
land.
TIMMS. — In sacred memory of Beulah, the be-
loved child of Mr. and Mrs. A. Timms, of
Claremont, who fell asleep on October 18,
1927.
Deeply mourned and ever remembered by Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Hine and Hazel.
TIMMS. — In loving memory of our dear little
friend, Beau, who departed this life on Octo-
ber 18, 1927.
Ever remembered by May and Bob.
TIMMS. — In fond and loving memory of our
dear friend Beulah, who passed away on
October 18, 1927.
God's greatest gift, remembrance.
Inserted by B. and A. Goldsworthy.
TURRELL. — In loving memory of our dear
mother Mary Turrell, who passed away October
17, 1930.
Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-
law, S. G. and L. C. Turrell, Melbourne.
WILLIAMS. — In loving memory of my dear
father, Edgar Page, who passed away October
18, 1929.
We cherish still, with love sincere,
Beautiful memories of one so dear.
Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-
law, Clarie and Leslie, and grandchildren, Hazel
and baby Madge Reed.
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.
MRS. J. A. LONG, Mrs. E. Long, and
Mr. and Mrs. Doc. Stevenson, of Midland
Junction, desire to sincerely THANK relatives
and kind friends for floral tributes, letters, tele-
grams, cards and personal expressions of sym-
pathy in their recent sad bereavement; especial-
ly doctors and nurses of No. 6 Ward, Perth Hos-
pital, and members of "B" Grade Midland Foot-
ball Club. Will all kind friends please accept
this as a personal expression of their sincere
gratitude.
MRS. NEIL McLEAN, Jarrahdale, desires to
THANK all kind friends for floral tributes
letters, telegrams, cards and personal expres-
sions of sympathy in her recent sad bereavement.
Especially does she wish to thank Dr. Bennett
for his untiring attention, and Messrs. W. Archi-
bald, S. M. Moore, W. Taylor and J. O'Meara.
Will all friends please, accept this as a personal
expression of her sincere gratitude.
MRS. SIMPSON and Family wish to THANK
all kind friends for floral tributes, cards,
and telegrams and expressions of sympathy in
their recent bereavement. Especially Mrs.
Millard for many acts of kindness during mother's
illness. Friends are asked to accept this as
the only intimation of their gratitude.
MR. and MRS. R. H. FOREMAN wish to
express their heartfelt GRATITUDE to all
friends and neighbours for the expressions of
sympathy extended to them in their great loss,
and also do they thank all those who helped
so much to brighten and cheer their loved one
during her long illness.
MR. T. H. BATH, Hazel, Jack and Hope
express their grateful APPRECIATION of the
many expressions of sympathy with them in the
previous loss of wife and mother, and particularly
for the solace of the affectionate testimony of
her wide circle of loving friends.
THE Sons and Daughters of the late Mrs.
Agnes Sandwell, of 6 Jersey-street, Jolimont,
wish to tender their sincere THANKS to all
kind friends for letters, telegrams, cards, beauti-
ful floral tributes and personal expressions of
sympathy in their sad loss. Will all friends
kindly accept this as a personal expression of
their sincere gratitude.
THE Relatives of the late Mr. F. H.
Ward desire to express their sincere and
heartfelt THANKS to all friends for kind acts,
beautiflu floral tributes, and written and verbal
communications of sympathy during their recent
sad bereavement.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
BACKSHELL. — The Friends of the late Mr.
William Backshell, caretaker of the Fre-
mantle Trades Hall, dearly beloved husband of
Mrs. Sarah Backshell, of North Fremantle, are res-
pectfully notified that his remains will be in-
terred in the Church of England portion of the
Fremantle Cemetery. The Funeral will leave
his late residence, 10 Swan-street, North
Fremantle, THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON, at
2.30 o'clock, arriving at the Cemetery at 2.50 o'clock.
JOSEPH C. SEMKEN, Funeral Director, Fre-
mantle and Cottesloe. Tel. FM2682 and F1066.
R.A.O.B. — ORIENT LODGE, No. 2.
BACKSHELL. — The Members of the above
Lodge and the Order in general are respect-
fully notified that the remains of their late Mem-
ber, Bro. William Backshell will be interred in
the Fremantle Cemetery THIS (Saturday)
AFTERNOON at 2.50 o'clock. The Funeral
leaving 10 Swan-street, North Fremantle at 2.30.
R. RUFFEL, C.P.
GEORGE LUCAS, Secretary.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
FOWLER. — The Friends of the late
Mrs. Mary (Granny) Fowler, of 145 Colin-
street, West Perth, relict of the late William
Fowler, loving mother of Jeannetta (Mrs.
Butler), Martha (Mrs. McDougall), Mary
(Mrs. Campbell), William and Elizabeth
(Mrs. Elsegood) are respectfully invited to
follow her remains to the place of interment,
the Salvation Army Cemetery, Karrakatta.
The Funeral is appointed to leave her late
residence, 145 Colin-street, West Perth,
THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON, at 3.45
o'clock. Friends wishing to attend the
Funeral may proceed by the 4 o'clock
train from Perth.
PROSSER, SCOTT and CO., LTD., Undertakers,
355-357 Hay-street, Subiaco; 628 Newcastle-
street, Leederville. Tel. B3680, B3399.
MICIN. — The Friends of the late Marko Micin,
late of Kalgoorlie, dearly beloved husband
of Maria, fond friend of Visko Juricev, are re-
spectfully invited to follow his remains to the
place of interment, the Roman Catholic Ceme-
tery, Kanakatta. The Funeral is appointed to
leave the Service Chapel of Messrs. C. H. Smith and Co.,
281 Newcastle-street, Perth, at 2 o'clock THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON,
per motor. Friends wishing to attend the Funeral
may proceed by the 2.5 p.m. train leaving Perth.
C. H. SMITH and CO., Undertakers, 281 New-
castle-street, Perth. Tel. B1231. 175 Albany-
road, Victoria Park, Tel. B3416.
RICKET. — The Friends of the late Mr. George
Ricket, of Kalamunda, are respectfully in-
formed that his remains will be interred in the
Methodist portion of the Guildford Cemetery at
10.30 o'clock THIS (Saturday) MORNING. The
Funeral is appointed to leave his late residence,
The Haven, Kalamunda, at 10 a.m.
ARTHUR J. PURSLOWE, Funeral Director,
20 Angove-street, North Perth; 664 Newcastle-
street, and James-street, Guildford. Tel.
B2649.
SMITH. — The Friends of the Rev. Archibald
Smith, of 17 Cowle-street, West Perth, and
late of Victoria Park and Guildford, are respect-
fully invited to follow the remains of his late
dearly beloved wife Sarah, loving mother of Reg-
inald, Ivy (Mrs. North), Eva (Mrs. Pettit), Amy
(Mrs. Glynn) to the place of interment, the
Presbyterian portion of the Karrakatta Ceme-
tery. The Funeral is appointed to leave the
Private Mortuary of Gibb and Co., Undertakers,
289 Albany-road, Victoria Park, at 3 o'clock
THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON. Friends wishing
to attend the Funeral may proceed by the 3.10
p.m. train leaving Perth.
GIBB and CO., Undertakers, 289 Albany-road,
Victoria Park. Tel. B85S4. ? ????.,». ?::??:'? o-i^y
WILKINSON. — The Friends of the late Tho-
mas Wilkinson, of Claremont, are respect-
fully invited to follow his remains to the place
of interment, the Anglican portion of the Karra-
katta Cemetery. The Funeral is appointed to ar-
rive at the Cemetery at 10.30 o'clock THIS
(Saturday) MORNING. Friends wishing to at-
tend may proceed by the train leaving Perth
at 10.10 a.m.
J. L. WATKINS and SON, Undertakers, 203-5
Guildford-road, Maylands. TeL B7737, ML264.
WILLIAMS. — The Friends of the late Mrs.
Elizabeth Ann Williams, of 112 Rupert-
street, Subiaco, wife of the late William Wil-
liams, loving mother of Florence (Mrs. C. Nos-
siter, Subiaco), Alice (Mrs. W. Lindsey, North
Perth), Walter (Subiaco), and Prudence (Mrs.
J. L. Larkin, Perth), are respectfully invited to
follow her remains to the place of interment, the
Anglican Cemetery, Karrakatta. The Funeral is
appointed to leave the Private Chapel of Messrs.
Prosser, Scott and Co., Ltd., 355-357 Hay-
street, Subiaco, THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON,
at 2.15 o'clock. Friends wishing to attend
the Funeral may proceed by the 2.5 train from Perth.
PROSSER, SCOTT and CO., Ltd., Undertakers,
355-357 Hay-street, Subiaco; 628 Newcastle-
street, Leederville. Tel. B3680, B3399.
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