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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
BIRTHS.
BYFIELD.—On Sunday, January 9, at Mundar-
ing, the wife of John H. Byfield, of a
daughter. Both doing well.
BOORN.—On January 6, at Cottesloe Beach, to
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Boorn—a daughter. Both
well.
DAVIES.—On January 11, at Nurse Smith's,
Highercombe, Lord-street, to Mr. and Mrs.
H. W. Davies, of Tammin—a son.
EDMEADES.—On December 26, at Nurse Slek-
mann's Private Hospital, Northam, to Mr.
and Mrs. A. Edmeades—a daughter.
FLYNN.—On December 30, at Bunbury, to Dr.
and Mrs. Flynn—a son.
HARBECK.—On Sunday, January 2, at Wel-
lington, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Harbeck (late of
Mundaring Weir)—a son. Both well.
JANSSON.—On December 31, at Nurse Ander-
son's Private Hospital, Perth, to Mr. and
Mrs. G. A. Jansson—a daughter.
MUDGE.—On January 4, at Carnac-street, Fre-
mantle, to Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Mudge—a
son. Both well.
MERRY.—On December 22, at 9 Colin-street, the
wife of W. H. Merry—a son.
PALTRIDGE.—On January 11, at 28 St. Leonards-
avenue, Leederville, to Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Paltridge—a son.
VALLIS.—On January 10, at Leederville, to
Mr. and Mrs. T. Vallis, of Gosnells—a son.
WALKER.—On January 10, 1910, at 96 King-
street, E. Fremantle, the wife of W. T.
Walker—a daughter. Both doing well.
WILKINSON.—On the 11th inst., at Carnac-
street, Fremantle, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Wilkinson—a son.
MARRIAGE.
BUNCLE—TILLING.—On December 15, 1909, at
St. Luke's Church, Cottesloe, by the Rev.
H. J. Cooke, John, the eldest son of Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Buncle, Coonooer Bridge, via
St. Arnaud, Victoria, to Annie Christina
(Nance), second daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Tilling, of Broomehill, W.A.
BUCKLEY—GOODE.—On November 30, at St.
Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Warrnam-
bool (Victoria), by the Rev. Father Logan,
Sylvester Buckley, son of Mr. and Mrs. M.
Buckley, of Spring Gardens, Warrnambool, to
Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
T. Goode, Katanning, Western Australia.
EVANS—LEE.—On December 7, 1909, at the
Congregational Manse, Leederville, by the
Rev. J. Enright, Evan H. Evans, second son
of the late Thomas Evans, Mount Hope, New
South Wales, to Lucy Veronica, youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. P. Lee,
Perth.
LUCRAFT—PALLOT.—On January 5, 1910, at
Fremantle, by Mr. H. J. Banks, Arthur
Lucraft, of Carnac-street, Fremantle, to
Ethel Phoebe Pallot, of Ellen-street, Fre-
mantle, fourth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
F. P. Pallot, Fremantle.
MORTON —JONES. —On the 10th inst., at St.
Matthew's, Guildford, by the Rev. Canon
Everingham, Alan Morton, of Lion Mill, to
Laura, daughter of Mr. E. Jones, Guildford.
South Australian papers please copy.
MILLS—WINTLE.—On January 5, 1910, at the
Church of the Transfiguration, Victoria Park,
by the Rev. A. Howard, M.A., Albert
Thomas Mills, of Geraldton, barrister and
solicitor, to Eleanore Frances Wintle, fourth
daughter of Henry Edmund Wintle and Mrs.
Eleanor Sophia Wintle, of Cranleigh, Vic-
toria Park.
ROBINSON—WILSON.—On December 28, 1909,
at St. Paul's, Charles-street, Perth, by the
Rev. Canon Groser, B.A., assisted by the
Rev. Gilbert Harding, Erskine, only son of
James Robinson, of Traralgon, Victoria, to
Maude, youngest daughter of the late Samuel
and Mrs. L. Wilson, of Clifton-street, Perth.
STALLARD—WATTERS.—On December 22, 1909,
at Watervale Farm, via Pinjarrah, by the
Rev. T. C. Mitchell, Arthur John Stallard,
son of late James Stallard, farmer, Bussel-
ton, to Alice S. M. Watters, only daughter
of James Watters.
DEATH.
BARTELS.—On December 29, at Quambi, Pen-
nington-terrace, North Adelaide, Paul A.,
dearly beloved husband of Augusta Kate
Bartels, late of Norseman, W.A., and son of
the late A. H. F. Bartels, of Hurtle-square,
Adelaide, S.A.
BRABNER.—On January 12, 1910, at 231 Bagot-
road, Subiaco, Elizabeth Brabner, second
eldest daughter of the late John Andrew
Brabner and Mrs. Elizabeth Brabner, of Cot-
tesloe, W.A., aged 24 years. At rest.
CARRICK.—On November 18, 1909, Mr. Robert
Carrick, R.R.N., late of Fremantle, acci-
dentally drowned in Murray River, South
Australia. Adelaide papers please copy.
CHAPPEL.—On January 2, at Sandstone, of
brain meningitis, Jonathan (Jack) Oswald
Noel, third son of the late Joseph Chappel,
Rochester, Victoria, and battery foreman
Oroya mine, aged 32 years. Deeply regretted.
CONGRESS.—On January 12, 1910, at 66 Fitz-
gerald-street, North Perth, William Hobart,
the dearly beloved infant son of John and
Louisa Congress, aged 2 weeks.
DONNELLAN.—On January 2, 1910, at Cool-
gardie Sanatorium, of consumption, Mrs.
Donnellan, late Criterion Hotel, Kanowna,
aged 35 years; left two sons and two
daughters and loving husband to mourn
their loss. R.I.P.
FISHER.—On January 8, at Adelaide, South
Australia, of heat apoplexy, William Fisher,
beloved father of Mrs. J. E. Clayton Morris,
Mandurah, aged 71 years, nephew of the
late Sir James Hurtle Fisher, Adelaide.
GILL.—On January 9, at her residence, 610
Newcastle-street, Leederville, Elizabeth
Emily, relict of the late William Gill, late
of Bendigo, Victoria, in her 53rd year. Vic-
torian papers please copy.
GULLAN.—On January 11, 1910, at the residence
of his daughter, Mrs. F. Liddelow Canning-
ton, James Gullan, senr., late of the Empire
Bakery, West Perth, the dearly beloved hus-
band of Mrs. E. A. Gullan, aged 62 years,
after a long and patient illness.
HORNE.—On January 6, 1910, at Coolgardie, Alex.,
eldest son of William Horne, of Hornesdale,
South Australia, and brother of Maurice
Horne, Midland Junction, W.A.
Rest in peace.
KENNINGTON.—On January 6 at the Ade-
laide Hospital, S.A., William Kennington,
of H.M.S. Psyche, youngest son of John
Kennington, of Fremantle, aged 20 years.
MINSON.—On the 11th inst., at Claremont,
Edward Dudley, youngest son of the late
Robert Michael Minson, of Perth, W.A., and
brother of Messrs. Robert and Charles Min-
son, aged 67 years. Deeply regretted.
PAULL.—On January 7, 1910, at Perth, W.A.,
Florence Triste, the dearly beloved wife of
Charles Paull, late of Kalgoorlie, aged 50
years. Her end was peace. Kalgoorlie and
Victorian papers please copy.
PICKERING.—On the 8th inst., William Picker-
ing, senr., in his 80th year, at his son's
estate, Thistlebank, Burra Burra, N.S.W.,
native of Cumberland, England, late of
Kyneton, Rochester, Drouin, and Gunbower,
beloved father of Councillor W. Pickering,
of Mirboo North; John Pickering, Colonial
Secretary's Office, Perth; Mrs. Bosanko,
Drouin; Edward, James, Thomas, David, and
Ernest, of Burra Burra and Swan Hill.
SMITH.—On December 22, 1909, at Broken Hill,
Alfred William, second son of the late
Henry Smith, Esq., of Brougham-place,
North Adelaide, aged 41 years.
SNOWDEN.—On November 13, at North Somer-
cotes, Lincolnshire, England, Emerson Snow-
den, son of Robert Emerson, warrant officer
of H.M.S. Victory (present at the battle of
Trafalgar), and father of William T. E.
Snowden, stationmaster Smith's Mill, aged
83.
IN MEMORIAM.
WALTON.—In sad and loving remembrance of
our dear little daughter Muriel, who de-
parted this life at Pingelly on January 14,
1909.
This lovely bud, so young, so fair,
Called hence by early doom,
Just came to show how sweet a flower
In Paradise would bloom.
Ere sin could harm, or sorrow fade,
Death came with friendly care,
The opening bud to heaven conveyed,
And bade it blossom there.
—Inserted by her loving father, mother, bro-
ther and sisters.
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