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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND
DEATHS.
Annouace-ttrnU qpder this heading * must b»
' ttutheoticated by the name and addrrta of ti«
tender, and are inserted at a cnarge of Two
-hilling» »nd Sixpence each when not excecdinz
We lines: over-five line» Sixpence per line.
Death advertisements in which a Funeral an-
nouncement ia made are charged for as if the
Death and Fnneral were aeparate announcements,
namely:-The minimum chares of 2/0 in each
|n Memoriarn and Death advertisement contalnipg
reference» to more than one deceased are charge 1
Ï/S cadi far each deceased mentioned, as it they
were distinct and separate announcements.
BIRTHS.
POORE (nee Mortimore). —On the Müh July, at
Harriet-street, .North Croydon, to Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Poore —a daughter (Doris May).
PEARCE. —On the 13th July at Sisters Kingerly
and Hughes' Private Hospital, Kadina, to Mr.
and Mrs. A. S. Pearce, Maitland —a son.
ROSE. —On Äie 21st July, at Mrs. Pearce.
Nursing Home, 60, Kjng-AA'illia-m-road, Hyde Park,
to Mr. and Mrs. T. Rose, Eden Hills (twin sons).
POPE. —On the -2nd July, to Mr. and Mrs. H.
V. Pope, James-street, Franklin —a son.
SEARCY. —On the 21st July, at George-street,
Hawthorn, to Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Searcy-a
daughter.
SCUTT (nee Lillian M. Lee). —On the 19th July,
at her sister's residence, 13, Ware-street, West
Thebarton, to Mr. and Mrs. Dave Scutt, of Bow
den —a daughter (Maisie Joy).
BREAVINGTON (nee Ethel Weber). —On the
ÎSth July, at Ward-court, North Adelaide, the
wife of A. E. Breavington —a daughter.
WILLIAMS (nee Enid Walter). —On the 22nd
July, at Weronga "¡fursing Home, Halstead-street,
Prospect, to -Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Williams —a
daughter.
FAINT (nee Cooper). —On the 29th June, at
Torrens Avenue, New Hindmrrsh, to Mr. and Mrs,
T. Faint, jnr. —a daughter (Gwenyth Myrtle).
SMITH (nee Golding). —On the 18th June, at
"N-iginna" Private Hospital, Keirt^Town, to
Mr. and aire. Alex. Smith, of Third Creek —a son
(Eric Horwood).
HARRINGTON. —On the S6bh June, at Nurse
Cowan'« Private Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. G.
Fiteroy Harrington, of Wanbi —a son (Keith
Fisher).
KEER. —On July 19, at their residen-e, Ed-
wards-street, Brighton, to Mr. and Mis. Keer —a
daughter. Both well. Scotch papers please copy.
CHAPPELL (Vera Manning). —On the 25th July,
to Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Chappell, of Maylands,
W.A. —a daughter. Both well.
GOLDSWORTHY. —On the 20th July, at Ham
ley Bridge, the wife of Horace J, L. Goldsworthy
—a son. Both well.
SMITH (nee O'Mahony). —On the 21st July, at
Kyre-avenue, Kingswood, South Australia, to Ser
geant-Major (late 3rd Light Horse) and Mrs. W.
H. C. Smith —a son (Elgar Sydney).
LEA. —On tile 23rd July, at "Narina," South
terrace, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Lea, l8.
Kins-street, Mile-End —a daughter (Rata Ger
trude). Both well.
THOMAS. —On the 19th June, at Cn_ro_iont
Private Hospital, the wife of D. B. Thomas, Shen
ton-road, Osborne, AVestern A_stra_a-a SOD (Wal-
ter John Douglas, J edi).
MARRIAGES. -
HARRISON-HIiyDIIRSON.-On the 2nd July,
a- Port AHeladde, by the Rev. M. WiMainu,
Henry Harrison, of Port Adelaide, to Annie, wife
of the late Oswald Henderson, engineer, of Vic-
toria-road, Birkenhead, Port Adelaide.
QUAYLE-FREARSON.-On the 29th June, at
Stow Memorial Church, Adelaide, bv the Rev.
L. Robjohns, B.A., Alfred Charles, eldest son of
Mr. and Mrs. T. Quayle, of Douglas, Isle of Man,
to Edith, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.
ScottneyTurbill, of Norwood. Present address -
'Neuk-o-Weari," Port Noarlunga.
ADCOCK-WALKER.-On the 9th May, at the
residence of the bridegroom's rare-its, by Rev.
A J. AVhitbourn, Cyril T.. third son of Mr.
and Mn. T. Adcock, of North Ctoydan, to Doris
A., sceonô c-iughter of Mr. M. A. W-lker, of
Alberton. Present address-Robert-street. Ckoy
don Park.
FUTCHER-BEVAN.-On the 12th July, at St.
Paul's Adelaide, by tie Rev. E. H. Bleby, Roy-
den Albert, elder son of Mr. J. Futcher, Glenelg,
to Rhoda Madeline, only daughter of Mrs. J.
Bevan, Glenelg.
DIED ON ACTIVE SERVICE.
CRITCHLEY.-On the. 12th June, in France,
killed in action. M. F. (Mick), second dearly
beloved son of Pat and J. Critchley, and brother
of Jack aad Harry Critchley, now on active ser
vice, Äri-vy-We» pi«-» «tnj_ 209__
DIED ON ACTIVE SERVICE.
AVJUTE.-Killed JI action in France on April
11, Corporal Frank O. AA'hlte, aged 20 j eura 11
montlis.-Inserted by Ms loving sister and bro-
ther-in-law, A. E. and G. A. Prime, Murray
Bridge.
JOHNSON.-Killed in action, in Palestine, on
Jane 27, Private Reg. Johnson, only son late
Mr. and Mrs. H. Johnson, late Burra, and be-
loved brother of Kathleen and Eric Humphreys,
Port Wakefield. "His duty nobly done."
BARR.-In loving memory of my darling bro-'
ther, Corporal Dan Barr, M.M.. 10th 'Battalion,
killed in action in 'France, May 9, 1917,
Only the grave of a hero, only a mould of earth,
Far from the land of the wattle,
The spot «Amt «rave yo« birth.
It seems'hut a day'since dear Dan bade us
good-tye. .
-Inserted by his loviiig sister and brother-in
law, nephew, and nieces, Chriss and Bert Baver
stock-. Parilla.
CLARK.-On the 9th June, killed in action in
France, Private Leonard William. (Len), second
dearly beloved son of Mr. and Mrs,John Clark,
Netherby, Victoria. aged 27 years. "His duty
nobly done."-Inserted by his friend, E.M.H.,
Millicent.
ELIGIBLE M EN,
GO FORTH TO SAVE" OUR DEFENDERS.
WHO ARE SUFFERING-SOME ARE DYING
FOR WANT OF RELIEF AND REST. 207c
DEATHS.
STAKER.-On the 28th July, at Adelaide, AVU
liam Richard Staker, in his 76th year.
BLACK-On the 22nd July, at- Zebiru
strcet. Broken 11:11, John MoCotmcll (Jock), be-
loved infant son of Arnold and Dulcie- 'Black,
aged 10 months.
AATHTE.-On the 23rd July, at the Adelaide
Hospital, of appendicitis, Robert Charle-, (Bob),,
beloved son of Charles and the late Beatrice Grace
AATiite, Woodforde, late Corrjton, "Magill, aged 35
years and 5 months.
DINNING.-On the 19th July, at Mundalla, Ivo
Alfred, darling little son of George and May
Dinning, aged 10} months. Safe in the arms of
Jesus.
DeBOO.-On the 21st July, at Nurse Higgin
son's Private Hotpital, Devon Park, Pinnaroo,
Lance Alfred, only darling infant child of W.
S. and L. DeBoo (Luneville), Pinnaroo, aged 6
months 3 days, A patient little sufferer gone to
rest.
GREGORY.-On the 27th July, at the residence
of her son-in-law, Mr. C. O. Pavy, Bloom¿bury
street. Goodwood Park, Ellen, relict of AVilliam
Gregory, and beloved mother of 'Mrs. G. H.
Field, North Adelaide, aged 72 years.
BARR.-On the 22nd Julv, «t Private Hospital,
Inverell, N.S.AV,, Eva Alice, ckarly-fceloved wife
of Robert AA". Barr (formerly of Butler), and
daughter of AV. A. and J. Young, of Kadinn,
aged 39, leaving a husband and six Children to
mourn their sad loss.
DIBBLE.-On the 21st July, through accident.
Rachel (relict of William Dibble, contractor,
Magill), beloved mother Messrs John Evans, Kil-
kenny; David Evans, Toorak; Mrs. Owens, W.A.;
Mrs. Langham, Parkside; Mrs. Herbert Sanders,
Mitcham. Deeply mourned.
PFITZNER.-On the 21st July, at her son's
residence, Orroroo, Johanna. Louise, aged 70, re-
lict of E. C. Pfitzner, and beloved mother
of Messrs. E. C, P., T., and A. R. Pfitz-
ner, also Mesdames Ivey, Kinnane, and Dempster.
Passed peacefully away in her sleep.
WARNER.- On the 20th July, at AAahroonga,
New South AVales, Frances, the be"ovcd wife of
Richard Warner, aged 67.
LANGENBERG- On the 22nd July, at Sydney,
Fredrick Victor, beloved son of Mrs. A. Langen-
berg, of Torrensville, and the late A. Langen-
berg, of East Adelaide, aged 32 years.
MANNING.-On the 21st July, at his residence,
Yorketown, John, the beloved husband of Bud-
get Manning. ? R.I.P.
FINLAYSON.-On the 27th July, AVilliam
Henry, eldest son of the late R. K. Finlayson,
in his 51th year. , v
GOODWIN.—On the 20th July, at his resi-
dence, Upper Sturt, Frank Gordon, the dearly-
loved husband of Mary Janet Goodwin, aged 31
years, leaving a sorrowing wife and two children
to mourn. Peacefully sleeping.
SANDERSON.-On the 27th June, at Adelaide,
James Sanderson, beloved husband of the late
Annie Maria Sanderson, of Magill, aged 68 years.
SEILER. —On the 26th July, at her residence,
Lobethal, Ernestine Wilhelmine Seiler, aged 73
years. A colonist of 70 years. "Her end was
peace."
HOLLANDS. —On the 26th July, at 32, Chappel-
street, Norwood, William, the beloved husband
of Sarah Ann Hollands, aged 62 years (late of
Moonta).
NEWELL. —On the 27th July, at the Children's
Hospital, Albert Edward, infant son of R. S and
H. B. Newell, of Goolwa, aged 4 months.
HEROES OF THE GREAT WAR.
In loving mexory of all the brave 32nd Bat
talion Boys, who fell in July, 1916. "Lest we
forget." —Inserted by the Con Amore Club, Al
berton, South Australia. W.A. and home papers
please copy.
WATSON.-In loving memory of our dear bro-
ther and brother-in-law. Private Kirkley T. Wat
son (23rd Battalion), killed in action at Pozieres,
France, on July 29, 1915. He gave his life.-In-
serted by hia loving brother and sister-in-law, F.
A. and H. Watson, Broken Hill. 209dx
MALLETT.-In remembrance of Lance-Corporal
A, P. Mallett (Bert), who died of wounds received
in the tattle of Pozieres on July 2S, 1916. "A
j.oble hero."-Inserted by Rosa.
MALLETT.-In loving memory of my dear boy,
Laocc-Corporal Albert Mallett, fatally wounded
at Ctoutalroafeon, France, July 2S, 1916.
The- "Lost Post" has now been sounded,
You've laid aside your sword;
And God has called you from us.
To you nobly won reward.
This prayer we all are breathing.
Though our hearts ore wrung with pain;
Rest on in peace, dear soldier boy,
Till the bugle so-mds again.
-Inserted by Nina, Houghton.
BRUCE.-In sad remembrance of my dear
friend, Jack McCullock Bruce, who died of
wounds at the Malta Hospital, July 29, 1915.
From memory's page time cannot blot
Three little words, "Forget thee not."
BRUCE.-Ever lovingly remembered, our dear
brave boy. Private Jack Bruce, who obtained his
long furlough on Gallipoli, July 29, 1915.
He sleeps, covered in glory,
Awaiting the great reveille.
-E. C. Minns, L. Lush.
MAHONEY.-In loving memory of our dear son
and brother. Private Lloyd Lenard Mahoney, who
died of wounds received in action at Pozieres.
July -2S, 1916. '
A precious one from us is gone,
A voice we loved is still,
A vacant place is in our hame,
AVhk* never can be filled.
Hit, cheerful face, Ms loving emile
Is pleasant to recall,
He had a friendly word for each,
And died beloved by all.
-Inserted by his loving parents, sisters, tai
brothers. * _
HEROES OP THE GREAT WAR.
BRADLEY.-In loving memory of our dear
friend. George, killed in action in France, July
28, -IO.
Sunshine pases, shadows fall,
Friendship's memory outlasts all.
--Inserted by his friends, R. AV. and C. Curtin.
HUNT.-In loving memory of our dear friend,
Clarrie, who was killed in action in France, July
25, 1916.
No tr_sure on earth is like a. good friend.
You were always a good, true friend, Clarrie,
One of the very best;
Your memory we shall always treasure
Deeply within our -«a«t.
-Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. E. AV. AVatson, Gwyn,
and Cyril.
KRUSS.—In proud and loving memory of our
dear son and brother, Private J. C. Kruss, died of
wounds in France, July 29, 1916.
Somewhere in France he is lying,
He answered his country's call;
He died an Australian hero,
Fighting to save us all.
—Inserted by his loving parents, E. A. and C. E.
Kruss; brother and sister, Victor and Gladys; and
sister and brother-in-law, Marion and Alf Freer.
KRUSS.—In proud and honored memory of our
dear brother, Private J. C. Kruss, died of wounds
in France, July 29, 1916.
His fight is fought, he stood the test,
We remember Jasper as one of God's best.
—Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-
law, Alice and Will Morgan, W.A.
KRUSS.—In proud and honored memory of our
dear brother, Private J. C. Kruss, died of wounds
in France, July 29, 1916.
Under the flag with the five-starred cross,
The pride of the Southern Sea,
He laid down his life in the deadly strife
To keep Australia free.
In a soldier's grave be is sleeping,
One of earth's bravest and best:
In our hearts we shall miss him for ever,
Though we know he is only at rest.
—Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law,
Lena and Fred Powell, and brother, Lieutenant
E. A. Kruss (Teddy), abroad.
SIEDLER.-In loving memory of my dear
brother-in-law. Private Jack F. Fiedler, So. S1S5.
j.<th Battalion, who -waa killed in action in
trance, July 25th, 1D1C, previous!y reported miss
Under the flag with the five-starred cross,
The pride of the Southern Sea,
He laid down his life in the deadly strife,
To keep Australia free.
-Inserted by his loving sister-in-law. Annie, and
brother, Hughie, on active fierviee, Egypt.
STREETER.-Killed in action a: Pozieres on
July 24, 1916, dearly loved friend of Sergeant
Cyril C. Patterson.
Rest on in -peace, O warrior brave;
All your best you gladly gale
To help us win the war.
But the Last Post now is sounded, ,
You have laid aside your sword.
Rest on in peace, dear comrade,
Till the bugle sounds again.
-Inserted by M. E. and Sergcam C. C. Patterson,
abroad.
EL I G I B L E M E X,
GO FORTH TO SAVE OUR DEFI**--IS,
I WHO AR!". ¡stiFFERIXG-ROMK ARE DY-t->
FOll AVANT OF RELIEF ANO RCST. 207o
IN ME-IORIAM.
ALDRIDGE.-In loving remembrance / of my
dear sister, Sarah, who passed away July 27,
1816, Ever remembered.-inierted by her lovin-r
brother, Joseph A. Carr.
NOTTAGE.-In sad but loving remembrance of
my dear husband, Edgar, who died on Bath July,
1914. So dearly loved, 60'sadly missed.-By his
loving wife, Jemie, Woodville.
COTTAGE.-In loving memory of dear friend,
Edgar Nottage. who died July ._, 1914. Ever
remembered.-A. Maddigan.
PERRY.-In loving memory of our dear mother,
who paased away at AA'arnertown on the 21st of
July, 1912. "So dearly loi«d, so sadly nn's*,eiL"
Inserted by her loiing daughter and son-in-law,
S!. and It. Young.
YOUNG.-Irr loving memory of our dear brother
(Tommy), who passed away at AVarnertown on
the 21st of July, 1914. "They missed hnn most
who loved him best."-Inserted by- Ms loving
brother and sistor-in--w, Roy and Myrtle.
RAVEN.-In .loving remembrance of our dear
son and brother Teddy, who died at Unlev Park,
on July 29, 1903.-Inserted by his loving "parents
and brothers.
PORTER.-lu loving memory of my dear hus-
band, John, who pas-e'd away July 28, 1910, at
Prospect.-Inserted by bia loi-g wife, U. M. Por-
ter.
SIMUNSEN.-In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away, July 28, 1916. Although
death divides, fond memory clings.-Inserted by
her loving son and daughter-in-law, S. and K.
BRUGGEMANN.-In loving memory of o_
dear mother, -who died on July 29, 1916, at
AVayville.-Inserted by her daughters Annie,
Emma, and Martha.
BRUGGEMANN.-In eud and loving memory of
our dear motlier, who died on July 29, 1916, at
Adelaide; also our dear father, who died on
July 10, '1909, at Adelaide.-Inserted by their
loving daughter Helenl and - son-in-law J. -arti,
grandchildren Arthur and Myrtle, great-grand-"
children Zena, Jack, and kellie, Corowa, New
South AA'ales.
HOFFMANN.-In loving memory of our dev
mother, who died on July 29, -16, at Nuriootpa.
"So dearly loved, so sadly onie-""-Inserted by
her loning son'and daughter---I--', Gustav and
Camilla, Adelaide.
HOFFMANN.-In lovinc: memory of our dear
mother, who passed away at Nuriootpa, July '23,
mo
Sadly, oh, sadly our tears may fall.
Cha-ened by torrow, we ¡ist to the o_".;
Also be ready, we know not the «lay.
Jesu« appearing, shall take _ away.
Thou art gone, but forgotten.
Novr will thy memory fade:
Loving thoughts will «'ways linger,
Bv the far-off lonely grave.
-IftwWfr bv her loving daughter and son-tin
lav. and granddaughter, A. and E. Z.inkcr,
Bil- lava.
HOFFMANN.-In loving memory of my dear
husband, who died «t Lyndoch, July -, 1915.
Farewell to you, dear husband,
' Sweets thougSi- of you I keep;
AliBhough two years have pas- d away
My grief Is juet ns deep.
-Inserted by his loving wife, J. Hoffmann.
JOHSON.-In loving memory of our little
nephew, Syd, who died July 28, 1915. "T.*o
dearly loved to be forgotten."-Inserted by his
loving aunties, Florrie and Iii.
JOHNSON.-In loving memory of our darling
grandson, Sidney, who died at Adelaide, July
2S, 1915.
Not gone from memory, nor from love,
But gone to hi» Father's home above.
-Inserted by his gran-ather and grand-other, J.
and M. Johnson.
LARNER..-In loving memory of our dear mo-
ther, who died July 2S, 1913.-Inserted by her
loving daughter and son-in-law, M. and W. Bailey
and son Ray. ,
LARNER.—in loving memory of dear mother, j
who passed away July 28, 1913.
The memory prized is more than gold,
A mother's wortth cannot be told;
. Y'our loved ones now, who miss you here,
' AA'ill always hold your memory dear.
-Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in
law, L. B. and A. AV. Hugo, Percyton.
LANE.-In loving memory of our dear mother,
who died at Stanley-street, North Adelaide, July
28, 1910.-Inserted by her loving son and daugh,
ter-in-law, ¡Phil and Edith.
LANE.-In loving memory of our dear grand-
mother, who died July -, 1916.-Inserted by
her loving grandsons. Redvers and Philip.
LANE (Elizabeth).-In loving memory of our
dear mother, who died at her residence, 137,
Stanley-street, North Adelaide, on July 28, 1910.
Inserted by her loving sons and daughters.
LANE.-In loving meroory of Elizabeth Lane,
who passed away -Tuly 58 (A-tralia Day), 1916.
*>Ono year has passed away,
Thy face we coiinot sec,
But let -is little token tell,
AA'e stiU reme-ber thee.
-In»crte-1 by her sorrowing friends, Fred and
Lydia Roger.
FISHER .-In loving memory ol our dearly be-
loved husliand and father, John Frederick, who
died nt airricton on Julv 29, 1916-Inserted by
his iovrng wife and children. 203dx
FISHER,-In Jolting n_rnory of John Frederick
Fisher, who entered into his rest at Carrieton,
July 20, 19_.
. "In our mt-ory ever. present."
-Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law,
J. S. and If. B. Sheerlook, Hatill ey Bridge.
LOW.-In loving memory of our dear son and
brother, Ross, who died July OS, 1903.
We, who loved you, sadly miss you. -
-Ever re-neiribercd by his loi-g mo-cr and «li-
te-, Maggie and Doll.
1 IN MEMORIAM.
FRICK (nee Cook).-In loving memory of ot
dear sister, Ada, who died at Payneham, July 2Í
1916.
Our sister has gone where the loved ones fin
rest.
Away from all sorrow and pain,
But «onie day -we hope, in the land of »wee
bl ¡S3,
To meet our dear sister again.
-Inserted by her loving sisters, Florrie, Dorrie
and Winnie Cook.
SIMONSEN.-In lovin-f memory of our dei
mother, who died July 2S, 1916.
Gall not bade the dear departed,
Anchored safe -where storms are o'er;
On the borderland we left her.
Soon to met* and part no more.
-Inserted by her loving sons and daughters, A
bert, Clara, Tilly, and Gunner C. Simonsen,
France.
IDE.-In loving memory of our dear moth«
who died July 29, 1909.
"Too dearly loved to be forgotten."
-Inserted by her loving eon, Albert, Bertha, an
Lorna. r
DOWNING.-In loving memory of our dear
mother, died July 29, 1915.
While you lie in peaceful sleep,
Your memory we will always keep.
-Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law
Joe and Mabel.
NICHOLSON.-In loving memory of our dea
sister, Grace May, w<ao died July 27, 1905.
Days of sadness still come o'er us,
Hidden secret tears still flow;
Memory keeps our dear one near us,
Though she died 12 years ago.
-Inserted by her loving sister and brother, Jacl
and Flo.
McGUINNESS -In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on July 29, 1915; also
dear father, who died on August 17, 1915.
God's loving arms have taken,
Taken what we held most dear.
We will trust Him with our loved ones,
They are happier there than here.
Days of sadness still come over us,
Hidden secret tears still flow.
For memory keeps our loved ones near us,
Though they died two years ago.
-Inserted by their loving family.
WING.-In, loving memory of our dear wife an.
mother, who passed away at Thebarton, July 3S
1916.
Father, in Thy gracious keeping,
Leave we now Thy servant sleeping.
-Iraerted by her loving husband and children.
WING.-In loving memory of our dear mother
who died July 28, 1910.
The rolling stream of life flows on,
\ml still the vacant chair
Recalls the love, the smile. Hie voice,
Ot mother, who once sat there.
-Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law
Harrj- and Grace.
TILLEY.- In loving memory of our dear wife
and mother, Ellen, who died suddenly at Chicago
July 29, 1914.
So gentle in manner, so patient in pain,
Our dear mother left us heaven to gain;
With nature so loving, and always so kind.
No friend on earth like her we find.
- Sadly missed byhier loving husband, F. Tilley
and family, and son William, A.I.F. (abroad).
McFEAT.-In loving memory of our dear ROI
and brother, Thorold, wlio was killed by acci
dent at Condowie on July 29, 1916.
Do not ask us if we mi« him,
There is such a vacant place;
Can we e'er forget his footsteps,
And his dear familiar face.
Time has passed and still we mix* him,
Words would fail our love to tell.
But in. heaven -we hope to meet him;
Jesus docth all tilings -well.
-Inserted toy his loving father and mother, «is
teni, and brotSiers.
GOLDFINCH.-In loving memory of our dea:
mother, Ruth Agnes, who passed away on Jul]
20. 1914.
You are not forgotten, mother, dear,
For true love never dies;
One dear spot on earth to us
I« where dear mother lies.
-Inserted by her loiing daughter, Violet.
GOLDFINCH.-In loving memory of our dea:
mother, Ruth Agnes, who passed away on Juli
29, 1914.
This is the day, so sad to recall.
This is the day of remembrance to all;
Dear is the grave where our mother is laid,
Sweet is the memory tnat nevar shall fade.
-Inserted by nrr loving daughter and son-in-law
Teera and Will.
POOL.-In loving memory of our dear wifi
ami mother, Emily Elizabeth, «ho died at thi
Adelaide Hospital, July, 29, 1010.
"Tis sweet to know when oft with tear-dimmed
eyes.
We look upon our dear one s pictured face;
That that »weet presence lives beyond skies,
Shielded from earthly sorrow by God's holi
grace.
Our memory often wanders as the twiliçlu
shadows fall,
tBnek to davs of happiness, days beyond recall;
And a vision comes before us, so fond, so pure,
so sweet,
'Of her whose lips are silent, whose heart ha<
ceasod to beat.
-Inserted by her loving husband and son, Tom
and .Walter.
WOODHOUSE.-In loving memory of our défit
mother, who died at Croydon, July 29, 1913.
Sleep on. beloved, sleep and take thy rest;
Those who miss you most loved you best.
-Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law,
>". and C. Brand. 209dx
BANTICK.-In loving memory of John Ban
tick, who died July 29, 1907.
He is gone, but not forgotten,
Nor is the good advice he gave,
Kindest thoughts shall ever linger
Around my kind and true friend's grave.
-Inserted by K. Morris, Nairne. 209dx
JARMYN -In loving memory of our dear friend,
Vida, who died July 29, 1D1B.
Cheerful in life, patiemt in pain.
Our dear friend left us. heaven to gain.
-Inserted bv her loiing friends, A, A. and R,
Carter.
BRENNAN (nee Long).-In loving memory ol
oin- daughter and sister. Mabel, who died on Juäj
29, 1815, at East Edward Town.
Farawell, our darling one, farewell,
Thy earthly race is run,
Though crushed with grief, we strive to say,
'O God, Thy will be done.
Though sadnesB swr will fill our Kfe
With woe and; 'otter pain,
We murmur not, lor well we know
Our lo«a is Thy great gain.
-Inserted by her loving mother, C. Watson, one
sisters, Henrietta and Vera Long. 209dx
BRENNAN.-In Iovin« memory of our deai
mother and sister, who fell asleep on July 20
1915, at East Edward Town.
We cannot clnsp your hand, dear mother.
Your face we cannot see.
But let this little token tell
AVe will always remember thee.
Sleep on, dear Mabel, and take thy rest,
God called/you home, He thought it best.
-Inserted by her Wine sister and brother-in
law, Hilda and James Stewart, '.and little daugh
tcrs, Mabel and Elsya,' Fremantle. 2C0dx
ANDREWARTHA.-In loving memory of our
dear sister, Katie, who died at Semaphore-road,
Semaphore-, on the 2St'i July, 1916.
While you lie in peaceful sleep
Your memory we »ill always keep.
-Inserted by her loving sisters. Jean and Em,
20?dx
FRITSCH.-In loving remembrance of my be
loied wife. Amanda Helena, who died a:
Eudunda on the £Stli July, 1916.
I mourn for you, my dear wife ,
No eyes may see me weep;
But many a tear I shed for you,
Willie all are fast asleep.
It does not matter liow I weep,
No matter how I cull.
There's nothing loft to answer.
But your photo, on the wall.
-Inserted by her loiing husband. Roy.
PETERSEN.—In loving memory of our dear son
and brother, who passed away at the Loxton
Hospital, July 28, 1914.
Your memory is as dear to-day.
As in the hour you passed away.
—Inserted by his Joving parents, brothers, and
sister.
RETURN THANES,
MR. W. ¡H. BOOTH and DAUGHTERS wish to
THANK iheir numerous friends and rela-
tives for Ipfctcrs, cards, and perponal expressionj
of sympathy in the loss of their son and bro-
ther, Private E. R. Booth, kpled .ii France, Junt
K._
MRS. W. J. PHYSICK, of Lipson-street, Port
Adelaide, wishes to return THANKS to Drs.
Covernton and.'Benson, Nurse Randle, Sister Nes-
bit, and the Wolverton Nursing Staff, Semaphore,
for their unremitting attention; also rev. M. Wil
liams and all enquiring friends for their great
kindness during her husband's long Illness.
MR. and Mrs. CHARLES WHITE, of Woodforde,
Magill, sincerely THANK all kind friends
and relatives for letters, ords, and personal ex-
pressions of sympathy in iheir recent sad and
sudden bereavtanent. _
*SfB. and Mrs. II. «. BOYCE, d 7d, North
All parade, Torrensville, wish to THANK all
friends for their kindness, cards, letters, and
floral tributes, and personal expressions of sym
pathy. in their recent sad bereavement. ,_
MRS. HANLEY (nee Dolan) and FAMILY,- of
Winwood-stre^t, Southwark, sincerely
THANK those friends and societies who sent ex-
pressions of sympathy in their bereavement
through the death of their son and brother, the
late Private Ray M. Dcflan, -who wns killed in
action at Pozieres on July 23 or 24. 1916. Thev
especially Thank the Military" Authorities for
letter exprc^nirrg the sjimprcthy of their Majesties
tiie King and Queen. Will all friends please
accept this acknowledgment?_
MRS. MARY CULLEY and FAMILY desire to
bincerely THANK all kind friends and rela
tiies for cards, letters, personal expressions, and
floral tributes in their sad bereavement.
MB. and Mrs. C. ULSETH and FAMlLYT^f
G'jimlle Biock=, desire to sincerely THANK
Rev. Williams, rcletives. and ali kind friends
for 'etters and c-inls of symoathy in the loss oi
their dear Son and Brother, Private J. A. Ulseth,
kil "J in action in France._
rpHE SONS and DAUGHTERS of tíic late Mr.
J. SANDERSON desire to THANK all kind
friends and relatives who sent cards, lottcTS, and
floral tributes in their lite ead bereavement, es-
pecially the Rev. and Mrs. Phair, of Mhgfll; also
doctors sisters, and nurses of Light Ward, Ade-
laide Hospital.
MR. and Mrs. NATION and FAMILY, of Pros
ser-avenue, Norwood, wish to THANK their
many friends for letters, cards, and personal ex-
pressions of sympathy in the loss of their dear
son and brother, Private Eric Nation, who was
killed in action, in France, on June 10.
CHALKLEN.-The SONS and DAUGHTERS of
the late Mrs. B. A. CHALKLEN, of Way-
ville, desire to tender their sincere THANKS to
their many friends and relatives for lesters, tele-
grams, cards, floral tributes, and persorn-1 expres-
sions of sympathy in their recent end bereave-
ment;_
*il,f~R. and Mrs. TOM HOLFORD and FAMILY.
JLTX if phillis-street. Maylands, tender their sin-
cere THANKS to all neighbors, relatives, and
friends for kind expressions of sympathy and floral
tributes in their late sad and sudden bereave
RETURN THANKS.
DIBBLE - THE SONS, DAUGHTERS of the late
RACHEL DIBBLE wish to THANK all rela-
tives and kind friends for letters, cards, expres-
sions of sympathy in their sad loss of their dear
mother: also all who kindly rendered assistance
at accident, especially Mr. Younger, jun., and
Rev. A.W. Dempster.
GREGORY.-The FAMILY of the late MARION"
GREGORY wish to convey their heartfelt
THANKS to the neighbors and many kind friends
for sympathy and floral tributes in their late sad
bereavement, especially Dr. Wells, for his kind
attention.
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