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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND
DEATHS.
Announcements under this heading must be
authenticated by the name and address of the
sender, and are inserted at a charge of Two
Shillings and Sixpence each when not exceeding
five lines; over five lines Sixpence per line.
Death Advertisements in which a Funeral
announcement is made are charged for as if the
Death and Funeral were separate announcements,
namely:— The minimum charge of 2/6 in each case.
In Memoriam and Death advertisements containing
reference to more than one deceased are charged
2/6 each for each deceased mentioned, as if they
were distinct and separate announcements.
BIRTHS.
AUWDOB.—On (he JMn April, at -OmniL"
iMrt-tenw*, to Jfc. sad Jto. Bin Aldrfije. ot
,J as** n J ;-t? a **? ?W> ??Pri>. ?t Ka**ool,
to Mr. and 3fo. A. S. Bocctt-a *O(rbter
tar andkr. e? lonjupod-* Ota^ba.
Bovltal. to Mr. and Mis. Son MaKMrlln-a
??UKBtcr.
' (|>M E. C. Bhav).-OD the nth Aptfl, at
W, Waltatnet. Thebtrton, to Mr. ?ad MiCb: V
lira, t>? A.LF.—a am <H<na Ticto."). Bath
\jAXa.-Oa ?k* Hth April, to Mr. and Mn.
W. J. ?bk, 0* Vdtria. at "X?ina" Private
Bt^Jtal— m. no (both mU).
OWSBO.T.—At BUmatta, Toutt^treet, Waj
?p?. to Mr. and Mm. P. J. O'Hriily-twijj.
panin? PMrici. Jlajy OttJariw). AU ??D.
. MAEEIAGES.
?roSISC-MHTSEWa-On the JSth Febnarr.
at the ChunA ?t GiruU Croydon, by Plttor O il
a?a. Jack fUtm A.LF.), eldest ton oi H. C
Stcnlsc. -Mtadnnr.* CowtU. to Flonacc E^
rouge* daogtiter ?C Un. JlaUian. Princnw
ctmt. Cngrdob, and tfac late Ceo. Matthraa Op.
nm. ?
HUCHIS-PS^BCE.-On Vm 3rd Maicfa, ai Uk
Kant Tom Mathodte Oumh, by the *t.
O?rmU Me>tn, Koeioild Bert <late A.LF.),
nHacot asa of Mr*, and tat late Mr. H. G.
Hnrtie, AdtUkle, to I>? label, eldest diochtzr
?* Mr. and Mi* Oeorjre Pearot. Kent Toira,
SCTTCaS—TKEBILOOCK.—On the 7ii April, at
Mmaeme Methnlist Oiurth, br tUrr. -W. Smith.
lUrry ToJcbard. anenth son of Mn. G. B. Sit
tns. to Myrtle, second daughter of Mr. T. T.
TrcbOcMk, of Montacnta.
, JIAMILTON—HiEDIN-C.—On the StS ApriL at
Brb^tum. by the On-. J. lletntofj, Ceorpe Ed
?ran( r aenctii son ot Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Xamil
b>D. <rf Warndal^ to Cer.rode Mir, ckie^
dia(hter of Mr. and Mm. J. Uanlmjc, of Warn
dale.
TRaCKk.CUv-CIUBCiEr.-On the 17th April, at
toe Crat?H*rett CTuireo o{ Ohrut. by thi Her.
Tfcarau Bacg<.T, ltoyoe C. sefnn<t am 01 Mr. J.
B TrezeaM*, o! Lonevrood. to Jwsie A., fourtti
ihnsMir of Mrs. E. 1.. Cook u>i the bte Ciurks
Onbrrt. of .Broken II ill.
APPROACHING MARRIAGE.
KEOUGH-CLARKE.-The marriage of Margaret
Olive, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Keough,
Strathalbyn, to Harold Osmond (Late 3rd L.H),
third son of Mr.and Mrs. J. E. Clarke, Wallaroo
will take place at St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, Strathalbyn 28th April, at
2.30 p.m. No reception.
DEATHS.
On th.' 2a I Fe'.iro?rr. at ii* resi
dence, Enderby, .M i::-ar.t. Pcnta-Eait, Robe-t
Jotlu, hiMband o; V.. V. i:ji. a :i.!, a? ed <7I veari.
A colonist ol 61 .tvj.-v.
\TIXT.—3n the V.h \ptl at \o. 18. Farrant
?treeu Projnw., h^inv.-l 11, uhl of ElizjJwti
IUI Viaot tUte ?->i.wl. : . ii* C'.ta y Mr . l?>.
ing a ?ido?. ?i\ .jj;aw-, an. :arte ?Oi 10
?tnn their km] '-:v.-. a iuu.ul uffercr ji
test.
M?TTHEWS.-On :h- Vrh April. Jt 6a.<rte)'
ftrMt. largs, ?.<??. tU' b-i,v?i .iv a* c. H.
Matthew*.
LABRAV.—On t.i- :;ji ?pr [. , t u^ntil H':.
piUl Uiliim Jo ii:i If .ram. Ulr 3r.i L. Horn-.
tiu beloved bu^*und ->f \^ie l^bram, azc- 4fj
fan and 4 motithi. \ patient sufferer cone to
nsL
JACOB9OCT.—On th.- l:ih Apri!. it Jn-M-tMVi
load. Tort A*iJid?. t'-nfM .)am!>*?i, dearly b.?
bwM liivAand at KJzil?Mh O. Jiaobsun, aged il.
Jt rr?.
BtALE.—On th> ?;:--. Jft?. :ii hjs ute resl
dcaec, 45, Ua;in f.rfiu Mil-S-vi i>orTe. hus
kuri ?i (be Ute Jnlu Buk mM ~ year*.
DEATHS.
LUCAS.-On the 19th April, at Kingston-on-
Murray, (result of drowning accident). Robert
Prime (Bob), eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. B.
Lucas, Murray Bridge, and loving husband of
Doris O., aged 35 years. Interred at Murray
Bridge, 20/4/20.
EESEr.-Cn the list iswfl, at lie Obilore?V
t?ospiUl. FWerkb William XCa-*r. beloved
irtrot son of Benjamin *H~. J and Daphne Alice
Eastx. of Bochester-Btreet. Knightebridge, aged
|Et monUis. .
1 SIES-—On the Khi April, at Home for Incnr
abln, FuUarton, Ellen R:en. in her Blod rear.
LUCAS.-On the 18th April, at Kingston-on-
Murray (result of drowning accident), Robert
Prime, beloved husband of Doris Alice Lucas (nee
Bond), leaving sorrowing wife and one son to
mourn their sad lass.
StmxXS.—Oo the ilst April, at Junction-road,
Roamnter. Florence Emv, beloved wSe ol
Bichsrd Sottan. ascd H yean.
'BOQEBSON'.r-On the 21rt April, at her nio:ber'<
icsidenee. Broad-tret, Payncham. it nfint Jixe
dearry Sclnved youigat dan^bter or El^aVth anl
the late Thomas Bo^erson, at Ayrshire. Scotana.
? ajed .24 yeaw. UJ-l
HEROES OF THE GREAT WAS.
JOn\*Sf>y.—ln jnem-jir of Sjpp? C. Rojr E
J.jbn.-<iD, MM . who wi.-. kiiiol ia action. Tope
ria*L. Apr-; 21. IWS.
i H? loft VfctraTa's -Imre in h?p? of rc:arnin3
liv: lioj six ti- to ciil dar Koy
ITo lib oten-.JI bjnx. ?
?? miif '.iim m.XI. we kr.cx bis xsrth.
A< ? wl.licr and a mai.
SOTCI> TO3V *OTJ^E tllla hSTO 5 H2T,
—FrscriFd by his lining Bku'Mr fitter *n
?J?ttT. Viiy.'
JoriX-=riS.—li. Iw-rgr mfmor> of my dea
. hrf.tii.Y. Uo^. u*]x? nod killed v M'^on^ Pqp.:
, riDghc. April 22, 191 S.
It n^iy ut a olj>r"? honor
At h'.s <*3HTir7v's ca]l x> iali;
Bo: ?n--i t "t:unk 0/ ac etrr
'.ViSi :he Jur>'w it can *s it ?I'_
Vn?l n-.j' evxr f*-*; hii 'v^^S
0:' v rtir.- hr?r*, n--nr slVnt
?N'Mih a iit:!? wwira u>?s.
—Inserted i>y h^fi iov j\c btvtha*. Le&lje
HEROES OF THE GREAT WAR.
JOHNSON" —la lorlac memory of Bar, killed in
action on tfie 22nd April. 1&1 S.
Tao=e that tbii.S, of joa to-daj
Are tho*e 'that lot* you best.
—Inserted by hi* lorins brother and sister-in-law.
Ilonce jn-i Irene Johnson.
JOHN'SOS.—In loving naor; of dear Boy,
wbo *?? killed in action in France on April
2S, 1?1S.
Time (fanja many thins.
But fond memory, lik? the i?T. dings.
—Ever remembered by Ethel.
JOHXSON —In loving- memory of dear Boy, wno
ns ISl'.ed in action in France on April 22. 1918.
We miss yon most trio loved yon best.
—Inserted b? Mr. and M?. ToOcrdell and family. I
JOHVSCK.—In loving memory of .dear Boy. who!
tu kilted in action in France. April 22, 191*. As
tb<- ivy rlincs to tiie <vik so our tnitnory dins* to
thee.—lrwjrtcJ ty her loving lumber and sister-jn
fcur. Alfred and LilUe.
JOHXSOX—In loving memory of oar dear Boy,
wuo rat L;:led in France on April 22. IBML
A stink hero, true and brave,
Pea?fidly ?'rtd>s in a soidier"* grave.
—Inserts ?iy bis loving brother and ueto-ln.
Sod and Alice.
JOHXSOV—In loving memory of my dear bro
th.r Boy, IrfUed at Poperinshe. April 32, 191&
Some <nar faint yon are iorzotten.
JtTien at times the}- see me mile;
Bit they litfle know iue achis? beirt,
. That hide* behind that anile.
I often fit and think of too, dear Boy,
ni?a I am all aloac;
For memoir is the otriy friend
Ilut death can coll its on.
—Inserted by lii? loving brotfaer, Sin.
JOHS3OV.—In loving remembrance of our dear
brother (Boy), M.TL, killed in action at Pdper-
Ingne.
He rreut in hope of retming.
Alone; with bis comrade* mo Drive;
And with maay a bero sleeping.
In an honored soldier's Grave.
—Inserted by Us loving- brother and aister-in
fair. Vi? ,Tid Mrrtfe.
ALDERMAN. — in loving memory of our dear
brother, Joe, who died of wounds in France, April
22, 1918. "His name liveth for evermore." —
Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law,
Fannie and Bert.
ALDERMAN. — A tribute of love to the memory
of our darling brother, Joe, who died of wounds
received in France, April 22, 1918.
"Greater love hath no man."
—Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law,
Lucy and Syd.
ALDERMAN. — In loving memory of our dear
son and brother, Joe, who died of wounds in
France, April 22, 1918.
Till the day break and the shadows flee away.
—Inserted by his loving mother, brothers, and
sisters, Lil and Dorrie.
ALDERMAN. — In loving memory of Private J.
Alderman, who died of wounds in France, April
22, 1918. — Ever remembered by Peggy.
ALTHORP. — A tribute to the memory of Gunner
ner OriJ Barton Altsorp. killed la antlotr sear
Bullecourt. April 22. IWT.
For bhn the talk is done, the rtrtfe fi idlled;
So more afaall care dic-mb, nor seal condemn;
And wfera the larger oood has been fulfilled
In coming years we shall lenemST him.
—Inserted by the loved ones at name.
ALTUOHP.-To t> acred memorr of CrrO,
wba n> killed in action ia Fnnce on April 32,
IPI7. "As a tery RBall token of that love
wbidi no words can express. "-^-Dorothy.
ALTHOKP.—In loving memory of Cyril dear.
wbo vras ItiUed in aation in Franoe. April 32,
I?17. Blessed are the pore in heart, for they
shall ace Cod.-bK<rted ay Ui lovint aantr and
, nude. L and B. Jervfc, and ooaaai. ilarjone,
Kalpb, and Ctmlnger.
ALTHORP-—ld loving memory of CjtO. kale*
at BulleroOTt, 22nd April, iffCT. While We aodl
atst wm I reausnber thee.—lnserted by Us com
rade, Stan. ? '
ALTHORP.—In lovint; memory of CyrO, ennner
?ti Bittery. tilled in action, BoUeconrt. Sad
April, Ul7. Ever remembered.—lnserted by Bert
and LO.
AiTHOBP.—In loving memory of dear Crrl,
who vac kflled In Fnnce, April 22. JBIT.—
Fonly remembered by R., li, ani V. Weffsr. also
Gertie and Arthur, Laura,
FXPEB.—In loriqr roeroory of Xame-CarponU
Vorman Gordoi riper, irbo died ol vomtds in
' Frucr. iwil 22. 1317.
Smt srr the memories be left behind.
Of a life tat wa? manly, pore, and kind.
—Inserted by hio loving titter, mother, sisten,
? and on); Bcother (Bob).
I THORPE.—A tribute of love to the memory
of our dear Brother-in-laar and aun-ta-brir bio
died of wounds in France on the S2n? April, 1917.
His duty nobly done.
—Inserted by C. Bea and b. Snximaa.
THOEPE.—In memorr of my dear husband, wao
died of neocda in fiance on the Sni AprU.
1917.
Wattle blossoms coon droop and fade.
The lay of Ranee soon wltaen,
Ihe oak of old rH ——y decay.
But your memory wiT. live lorerer.
—Inserted iy his loving wife, M. Xaarpe.
HI KEMORIAM.
AIX4W.—In loving memory of onr dear bus
sjood and father, who was ?ccldentaliy kaied on
'April 32nd, Ml?.
The s?Uen sate stool open.
The Saviour's voice said oorae,
And with farewsll pn^Mken
lla calmly entered hofnr ?
—Inserted fey ba> loving wife and family, Spil
' ding. ,
> 3AHXBTT.—Is lovint memory of dear mother,'
who peanl away April IS. ?:?. '
l?t ns be patient in smk Jieannly place,
She is with Christ, sot very *-"? 11rv;
And -BT- .<oiall see onr saioted mother's lace
And ciaap her aand again some blessed day.
—JnatrtM] by her loii=g dauchter and ?on-in-lanr.
Elk- and Tom William*, Georgetown.
CBEESr.—In lorb?j memory of oar darling. Don.
- a!d and Alwyn. who died April, JM9. aged 3:
days and 3 weexs.
The lambs He gather* with His arm.
Xo ericl. no sin. no deaxh oan narm.
So stSdf toldej on Bis breast.
For ever and for ever Wfct.
Cooid God HfcnseJt give more? His will
?U 'best, tbonjta we are weeping et.Hl. I
—Inserted by their loving parent 1. I
JOBDOX.—In loving memory of oar dear ta>- ]
tho-. Albert Bdward. triujiucd away JSnd Apra, !
Ul7, at Geeknc. Victoria.
Tb? day brings fond memories
Of onr dear one called to rert.
And those who *&?£ of him to-dir
Are rhose who loved him best.
—Intertet) by his loving crofter and uWer-in-Uir.-
George and Emma.
jemDOjr—ln loving rrmemnnnoe ?f oar dear
brother. Aftert, wno was kUled at Oeelong. *'ic
toria, on April SnS, 1917.
We often tbmk of yon. dear brother.
: And talk of tew you died;
1 Bat the bardert part of all was.
We conld not say goodbye.
—Imertcd liy his lovmg brother. Jack, anJ
family.
JOUDOX.—In fond and loving memory of oor
dear ?oa and brotber. AJbert. who ?? Idlled at
; Cecjjor, Victoria, on April S*nd, 1917.
So sympathy k nreded now,
1 Ufa cans are all at rest:
But happy are they who to-dar can Bay
'They loved and did their *>oSt.
Insertrf by bii loving- parents, brothert, md
' tlster, lty. Kobcrt, and Ciarance. of Croyd.m;
aiso Ma slater and brother-in-law, E. C Banwtt,
i Kent Town.
: JOKES.—In loving- memory of onr dear lather,
1 who paael m; April s. UIS.
Yoo are always In oar thongndi. dear fatter.
It fe tweet to breathe your name.
In We we loved yon dearly.
In death we do the same.
—Inserted by bis loviag daughter sad ?do-sb-U?,
Iry and Howard, Jameetown.
JOKES—In loving memory of oar dasr nn*
band and father, who died at Bnndaleer April
a, ISIS.
Tboosh death's stem hud dlrldea na,
Onr tboagbt* still torn .to thee.
And memory fondly lieges
On dive that nacd to be.
-itorrtri br bis torin; irifr, danybter. and son
in-law. Peart and David. Jamestown.
JONES.—In loving- memorr of oar dor father,
?bo died at Buodaieer April i\. 191 S.
The flowers rhac lar ttpoa yoar grave
Mar wittier and decay.
Bat "the low for oar dear father
Shall never fade away.
—Inserted Vr bi? loving -on anl daosUer-In-law.
Cdnn and Had^e. Bundaleer.
MAITHOUSE —In loving and sad memory of
Florence May Xaltnouse, the recood dangnter of
the late Eilrard Polgreen and May Po!green: and
al? danfrhter of the above. Katb*rine Fhlllis
Ei^en MaltSooee.
H'? ffls: her suffer day by oar;
It canxd ns bitter grief
To see her slowly pine away
And could not give relief.
—Insnted by their loving mother, brother Jack.
and sister Nelly, and step-father.
UAI.THOCSe.-In loving memory of dear sister
norry. i
Her name wan food, her frlraaVMp aoand, j
I?ve4 and reported by all aroand.
One year has passed, and ntnte can tell <
The h>s of my dear -ftsUt we Iotc) so welL I
—InFertei! liy her lovrnc kis<?t. brothcr^n-lai>,'
cad nephews. Ruby, BIT!, and Teddy. j
MAI.THOI7SE.—In lovinjr mommy of my dear
?kter. who died April S, 1918.
I often think of you. dear Flony,
And think of boy yon <tled.
Tfie hjrdtvt part of a'l ni,
1 cocld not ray good int. !
—InwrtMl by her loving -dster and b?otaer-!n-law.
Ixittie and Harry. B-I.P.
McKWAX.—In memory of my dear daughter
fltes-ie). u-ho died April X, 1916.
Gone is rhe fare 1 lo^^cti to see.
SUent is the voice I lored tt> brer:
From memory's tmjtc -xe'li never blot.
Three little ?orordp. forpet me no*.
—In?Aed by her loving mother, sistero, and bro
thers
I. PEABCE-—ln loviss: memorr of onr dear mother
_ and grandmother, wbo died Apri: Snd. 1917. at
Albenon. P?aoE. perfect peace.—lnserted by R.
;,! Allan and family.
KfiaiMTS.—lr. lnvirc irmnnv ci dear Sell,
vho die-1 on April ~fl, V>l\
*^r.o *ad y"sir ??? n<tx 1 hy.
Pinr* oar jrreat s-^rrow fell upon n?;
And in our hearts we mourn the k?i.
Of Xe'l ?ye lovei ? well.
i i — ir.sfTterf by hrr l^ni?j ande and aont, Ted
I am' Sirih, rai ?Thar!e}-.
r ' RUSDLE.—In lorinp memory of .lear Anbr?r.
- -who was accidrnur.y tilled on April ii, 1013.—
IrrvrteJ V." bis loving parents, sjs^rs, and b:o
-. taer. Sadly missed.
I RnfDlj:.—ln loving memorr of my dear hro
' tHcr. lu.Ve.r, ?-to was acci<ienm]t<- kaiett on M^
? S, 1?1?.
The ftacrcev t!iat we lay upon yotkr fciawe
May wither and decaj;
Bot the low for our Jear Anbrey
Will never fide swiy.
—inserted by bis iorins ebier, Albji.
IN MEMOBIAH. |
SCOTT.—In tontq: renmnbr?Drv of m? deJT j
siHer Lila. vho pastel anr oa tne 2£od April, j
19Ja.
T<? far ariv jmir pnve to fee.
Bat not too'far to think of ?bee-
No one knout tbe >>:ent heutadbe,
Oilr those can tell .
Vbo have lost tbtir lorins sister
I Without a Ita J?r?rell.
—Inserted 4>r ocr ?nrrowin^ a^eter and farozber-in-
Uw, Aoeie and Ctuiiie.
T3IBSK-—ln l?"inif jneaion' ?* "Of darliig
little con. James dive, -rio died on the 2ind
Aprii. DIS.
Little loved darling, jzrt in rour bloom,
UtUe xi- tlxncnt <n iranld lo? ran so Eoon;
| 'J?* reallinr the mcnKTr in f*n<7 w trace,
Janes, oar darling, tout preet little fare.
—Inserted by Ms k>vir? pirent^. wiaters, and bro
tier?.
VmnxfMK.— la 4-Trinp memory of dwr brother,
Gotibelf, ?r!? died at Bethaoy. oa Hoi April,
1919.
YO3 arr not forgotten, brother, dear.
Or -ri*l >-on ever be;
At> long- as life and memorf lact.
We will remember tiiee.
—Inserted hy Jiis loving: sietrr and broder-iB-l?r,
A^ca and IVCSeIm, aod nepbewE, Sntherlands.
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