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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 an
nouncement is made are charged for as if the
Death and Funeral were separate announce
ments, namely:— The minimum charge of 2/6
and 2/11 respectively.
In Memoriam and Death Advertisements contain
ing reference to more than one deceased are
charged 2/6 each, for each deceased mentioned,
as if they were distinct and separate announce
ments.
BIRTHS.
HOBBS (nee Edna O'Dea). —On the 12th
January, at Tungkillo, to Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Hobbs —a son. Special thanks to Drs. Godfrey,
Fisher, and Sister Mengersen.
FLEETWOOD (nee Rose Knight). —On the
10th January, at "Berklea" Private Hospital,
Prospect, to Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Fleetwood, of
Te Anan-avenue, Prospect —a son (Donald Jack).
STANTON (nee Gwen Lynch). —On the 18th
January, to Mr. and Mrs. Stanton —a daughter.
Thanking Dr. Wells and Nurse Ray, Gilles-street,
for their kind attention.
GREENFIELD. —On the 11th January, to Mr.
and Mrs. Greenfield, Kitchener-street, Peter
borough —a son (Noel Humphrey). Both well.
TURNER. — On the 29th November. 1924, at
Blyth Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs.. H. Turner — a
daughter -H«1en Joyce).
EATTS. — On the 10th December, 1924. at Jer
TOis Comity Hospital, Cowell, to Mr. and Mrs.
0. M. £att», Kimba — a son (Noel Thomas). /
STEVENS (nee Mollie Woon).-;-On the 18th.
January, at -HcBride Hospital. Medindie, to Mr.
and ilia. -Frank Stevens Irulwicb — a son- (Lyall
Frank). ' ' i
TONKIN.— On the 13th January, to Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Tonkin, of Ashley-street, Torrensville-a daughter.
Winnifred Esther (Winnie).
NEWBOLD. — On the 11th January, to Mr.
and Mr* Sid Newlwld, 'Sruo,' Wauraltee — a
acn. /
GENERY (nee Doris Murphy).— On the 7th
January, at Quambi, to. Mr. and Mrs. F. J.
Genery — a daughter (Doris ChrJstobel). /
KENNEDY. — On the 30th December, at Bui
wcod Nursing Home. Stevenson-street, Nailsworth.
to Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Kennedy, Lettie-ctreet.
Enfleld — a. daughter (Doreei) Zoe). /
REMPHREY (nee Doris Collins). — On tho
16th January, at Third-avenue, Alberton East,
to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rempbrey — a daughter
(Valda). Both well.
MANDER (nee Myrtle Lloyd).— On the 11th
January, at their home, 'Dawn,' Victoria-street.
Quecnstown. to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mander — -
a bonny daughter (Olive Ella). Both well.
Special thanks to Dr. Covtrnton, Nurcc Thomp
son, and Mrs. E. B. Farnby.
MORITZ (nee Merle Tobin).-^-On the 12th
January, at Napier-street. Exeter, to Mr. ' arid
Mm. H. MoritE — a daogiiter (Joan Helena).
TURNER. — On the 14th January, at 18,
Liverpool-street, to Mr. and Mrs. 5. Turner— a
son (Barmotid Arthur). Special thanks to Dr.
John Verco and Nurse Bay, Gillis-strect. J
BURNS.— On the 11th January, at the
Lsmeroo Haspital, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur U
Burns — a daiiginer. ? - ? ' /
ALLMAN.— On the 6 th January, at
Wendourec Mospital, No. 4, '?. Davenport-terraca,
WayviUe, to Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Allman, Rose
terrace, Wayville — a eon. . Both well. ' /
RAMSEY— On the 14th Januasy, at
Wendouree BospIUl, No. 4, Davenport-terrace,
Wayville, to Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey, City — a son.
Both well. /
ABBOTT (nee Lucy Moore). — On the 18th
January, at Angas House,' Strathalbyn, to Mr.
and Mrs. H. C. Abbott — a son (Kenneth Lind
«-y). : . /
BROWN (nee Jean Wallace). — On the 14th
January, at Nurse Saycr't Hospital, Elizabetli
strcet, Norwood, to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Brown,
of Malvem — a daughter (Bernice Jean). Special
thanks to Nurse Saycr and Dr. Halloren. Vic
torian papers please copy. /
PARSONS.— On the 14th January, to Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. Parsons, ol Paradfeo— -a daughter:
/ ?
HEATH. — On the 10ft January, at 'Wen-
douree' Nursing Home. WayviUe, to Mr., and
Mrs. Frod Ileitb, 68, DayeDpyrt-t*rrace, Way
ville — twin daughters . (Shirley. Dawn ^and Flora
Dawn)). Kindly attended by Dr. Dean Daw
son, Sister Hobbs and Nurse Barnard.' '
HENNIGS (nee Peg Clarke).— On the 14th
January, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Hcnnigs, at their
residence. 18. Byron-frtreet, Glenelg— -« daughter
(Juditli). Both well. /
CROSSING.-rOn the 20th December, at th«
Clare Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Crossing,
of 'Norseman,' Seven Bills — a son (Edwin
Bofoert).
HARMER (nee Millicent Lange). — On the
9th January, at the Blyth Hospital, to Mr. and
Mrs. Walter M. Harmer, of "Vause," Blyth—
a daughter (Maxine Mary).
BUCKLEY (nee I. Castle). — On the 18th
January, at 'Weronga,' HaliteaJ -street, Pros
pect, to Mr- and Mrs. E. S. Buckley, Swan Reach
— -a bonny toy (Mervyn Keith). ? /
SHIPLEY. — On the 2nd January, to Mr. ana
Mm. N. Shipley, of 7, Ware-street, Thebartor
— a son (Arthur Alfred). Special thanks t(
Nurse Aston and Dr. Rice. /
JONES. — On the 7th January, at Yorketown
Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold A.. Jones, ol
Oaklands. Y;P. — a son. . ??/.-.
BALCHIN.'— On the 21st December, 1924, at
'Milo,' Woodville, to Mr. and' Mrs; W. Balchin;
of Findon — a son (Alex Patersoh). ? /
STAUDE (nee Guy). — On the 20th December
1924, at their residence, 'Taronga,' Narracoortc
to the wife of Walter F. Staude — a daughtci
(Kathleen).
HAMEISTER (nee Baehnisch).— On the I'M
January, at Nurse Baehnisch's Nursing Home
Eudunda, to Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hameister, a
Frankton — a daughter. Both well.
DRECKOW. — On the 13 th January, at Nurse
Baehnisch's Nursing Home, Eudunda, to Mr. and
Mrs. A. Dreckow, of Mount Mary—a daughter
Both well.
BIRTHS
LOW.— rOn *he'= V-£H~ January, »t ^irk-teiracev
Private1 Hospital, tb: Mr. and Mrs. H. L. - Low,
of Stephen-terrace, Walkerville-^* son. /
HEIDRICH (nee Eltoabetl)! ,Geistcr).-rHOn :the
18 th January, at nurse Baehniech's .'-'Nursing
Home, Eudunda, ,to Ifc. an'd Mrs. O. -1. Heid
rlch, Neile's Flat-^a ^daughter (Elsa Doriptiiea). ?
FISCHER.— On the 14th January, at Nurse
Baehnisch's Nursing Home, Eudunda, to Mr.
and Mrs. E. J. Fischer, Mount Mary-a daughter
(Mavis Edna)
- GRAY. — On the 15th January, at "Berklea" Private
Hospital, Prospect, to Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Gray, of
Te Anau-avenue, Prospect-a daughter (Mavis Edna)
-ROSEVEAR.— On the: 16th January, 'to .the
wife of O. E. Rosevear,i Brighton — a. daughter
(Dorothy Mary). ; .: / .
NORMAN. — On the ; 26th Decemlier, - at
'Keronga'-'.HoBpital, to Mr. and Mre. Norman^—
a daughter (Joan).-' ; ?? ? ' / . I,-,
CLAR (nee Myrtle Daw). — On the lfl.ih .ltnti
ary, to Mr.tand Mrs. P. Clar, Stejjney-strteti
StepheyT-a daughter. Both well. Bpb.cjal thanks
to Dr. Messent and Njirse Carless-
NICHOLLS.— On tile! 16th Januslry, ' to the
wife of O. G. Nicliollsi of Nantawanfra-i^a ton.
HAWKER (nee Myrtle Collier). — Ota the' Ufh
January,' at Eaton-street, Rcdfern, to Mr. and
Mrs. Sydney. Frank HaWker — a Bon..
DONNELL (nee Margie Walton^-rrOn the
10th January, at 'Ounyah,' Unley, to. Mr. and
Mrs. H. J. Donhell, of 22, Unley-rpad-^-a 'QamslHet
(Claire Margaret).
MACPHERSON.— On the 16th January, at.
'Haxton,' Minna-street' Burwood, Sydney' to
Marion, wife of W. J. Macpherson— a son. Both
well.
LOW (nee Mabel Henderson) .-On the 10th
January, to Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Low, Stephens
terrace, Walkerville— a son.
OMOND. — On the 17th January, at RpBe Park
Private Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Perce Oinohd,
of Torrensville— a daughter. Both well.
LOVELL — On the 16th January, at Cowell, to
Mr. and Mrs. B. H, Lovell, late of Ceduna — a
daughter.
WHITING — On the 14th January, at 15, Bur
wood-avenue, Nailsworth, to Mr. and Mrs. Digby
Whiting-a daughter (Judith Marion).
NEIDECK (nee Evie Cooper).—On Christmas
Day, 1924, at the Waikerie District Hospital, to
Mr. and Mrs. J..F. Neldeck, of "Waveriea," Maggea
—a son (Leslie John). Special thanks to Dr.
Nicol, Matron Wallen. and Sister Barry.
TAYLOR — On the Jflth January, at Mrs. Jones'
Nursing Home, Vankalilla, to M& and. Mrs.
Taylor, of Cape. Jervis' Lighthouse^r-a d'auphtvr
(Constance Jean). Both well,
MATHEWS.— On the 17th January, at 'Berk-
lea' Private. Hospital, Prospect, to; Mr. and Mrs.
H. T. Mathews, of Cliiton-street, Prospect — a
daughter.
BOWLER. — On the 15th January, at 28, Wil
liam-street, Norwood, -to Mr. and -Mrs. W. F.
Bowler— twins, a girl and boy.
JONES (nee Siss McKay) --On the 11th Jan
uary, to Mr. and Mrs. R. Jonea. of Kintor.- avenue.
Chicago — a daughter (Cecelia May). M6H1 'well.
Special thanks to Dr. West and Nurse' Woodrofle.'
McRAE (nee Norley).— On the 9th December,
at Nurse Walsh's Private Hospital, Rose,. Park,
to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McRae — a wee son '(pre
mature).
CRITCHLEY (nee Malone).— On the . 18th
January, at Warringa Private Hospital,'- Glcnelg,
to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Critchley, of /Nainie— a
son. (John Desmond).
WILLIAMS (nee W. Arbon).- On the 16th
January, at their residence, 'Belle Monte,'
Blyth, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Williams, jun. — a son
(Rex Thomas).
STACEY (nee May Chard).— On the 9th.J»nur
ary, at Yallum-tcrrsce, ' Kilkenny, to Mr; and
Mrs. J. J. Stacey— a son. Special ' .thanks to
Dr. Dunstone and Nurse Marsh.
LEWIS. — On the 19th January, at . Beulah
road, Norwood, to Mr. and Mra. T. Lewie^a
daughter.
MERRY. — On the 13th January, it ' 'Tor-
quay,' Unley, to Mr. and Urs. J. ,C. Merry,
of Kingewood — a son.
HOPKINS (nee Blanche Lomman).^-On the
IS tli January, at Copperhpuse, to the wife of W.
J. Hopkins, Hanson — a son (Gordon William).
Both well.
CHILDS.— On the 16th January, at Thyne Me
morial Hospital, Millicent, to Mr. and Mrs. L. J.
Childs; — a son.
KOSCHADE.— At Sister Law's Private Hos
pital, Sutherland-road, Armadale, Melbourne, to
Mr. and Mrs. T. Koschade — a son. Both well.
FISHER. — On the 17 th January, at Nurse
Rachnish's Nursing Home, Eudunda, to Mr. and
Mrs. N. Fisher, of Anlaby^ — a daughter {Irene
Joan).
BURNETT (nee Nellie Francis).— On the 10th
January, at Mrs. Waterman's Nursing Home,
Gladstone, to Mr. and Mrs. A. £. Burnett, Oil
towie — a daughter. Both well.
NOLAN.-^On the 20tih January, at 'Rowan,'
Private Nursing Home, 163. Magill-road, May
lands, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Nolan — a daughter.
Both well.
CAW (nee Bubbe).^-On the 18th January
the wife of Alfred Beecli Caw, of Kojouup, W.A
: — a daughter;
RIDGWAY.-^On the llUi January, at th«
Tatiara Memorial Hospital ' Bordertown, to Mr
and, Mrs. V. M. Bidgxyay^: wblseley^— a daughter.
POOLE (nee Margaret Hunt). — On the fitt
January, at Mlnlatbn Hospital, to Mr. and' Mrs
A. T. Poole, of Minlaton — a' daughter.
DICKINSON.— rOn the 18th January, at 'Tara
wera,' Harrow-road, 8tr Peters, to Mr. and Mrs
C. J. Dickinson, of Hcctorville — a son.
MORGAN. — On tfie litli January, at Nur«
Green's ' Nursing Home, Gawler, to Mr. ^nd Mrs
. E. Morgan, Bridge-street, Gawler South— 1
daughter (Merle Ruby).
SANDERS.— On the 20th January, at Nurw
Aron's Home, Kent Town,' the wife of . Waltcj
Sanders, Virginia — a daughter. Both well.
WALLACE (nee Flynn).—On the 7th Janu-
ary, at Torquay Nursing Home, to Mr. and Mrs.
L. A. Wallace, of Goodwood-road, Redfern—a
daughter (premature) (Kathleen Patricia). Both
well.
STRINGER. — On the 18tli January, at
Subiaco Private Hospital, Port Brougliton, to
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stringer, Mundoora— a daugh
ter.
MONKS (nee May Barnes). — On the l16th
January, at Subiaco Private Hospital Port
Broughton, to Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Monks, Pine
Park, Ward's Hill— a son.
STRINGER. — On 20th January, at Subiaco
Private Hospital, Port Broughton, to Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Stringer, Port Broughton — a son.
LANE (nee Wolbers). — On the 14th. January
to the wife of 3. Lane, Lameroo— a daugliter
Both well.
FUSS. — On the 12th January, at Quambi,
1 South-terrace, to Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Fuss, Leader
street, Forestville — a son (Colin). 22,4/
GRANT.— ^On the 20th January, at her'homi
' Jeffcott-street,,'/ North Adelaide, the wife of 1
L. Grant — a daughter. Now at 'Berklea
Private Hospital, Prospect.
DAY.— On January 2$, at- 'Tarawera,' Ha:
row-road, St. Peters. . (Nurse Ward), to Mr. an
Mra. K. V. Day, of Smithfleld^ — a son (R0ss
Vernon).
MUTTON. — On the 1.6th' January, ' at Nun
Nelson's Nursing Home, 'Hindmarsh, to Mr. an
Mrs, Job. E. Mutton, Henry-street, Croydon Pai
- a daughter (Eunice Mary).
KELLY. — On the 14th January, at Rivertor
to the wife of John G. Kelly, Hazelton, Gilci
1 Corner— a son.
MARRIAGES.
VENABLES— HUXLEY. — On the 19th Januar
- 1924, at Lauw, by the Rev. J. Kilmartin, Urial
I eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Venables. Laur
. to Bessie, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V
Huxley, Akwoooa, late Aroo Bay.
MARRIAGES.
WINNEKE--KUPKE Ori the S4th April,
1924, at1 t]-o AjppMa. Lutheran Ohureh.'.by the
Rev. A. McKenule, : QiiBtav Hermann ' Theodore
Winpeke, ypungest son of.Mre. and the late Mr.
A. Winneke of Laura, to Paulina Louisa (Louie)
Kupke; oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Kupke,
Yandiah, late Black: Rock. /
MARKS--WATERS;-— On the 2.4th .December,
1924-,: at ^adina Church of Christ by JBvangellst
F. G. Filmier, IPraneis Edgar, thin: ton' of the;
late Mr. J.:H. and Mrs.; 5. MarkB, of Wallaroo
Mines to Myrtle Forth, daughter of Mr. and Mia.
R. H. Waters, of Wallaroo Taineai /;
LAING— BOWE— On - .the 20tii' peceinberV
1924, at St Agnes;. Church, .Grange, by the
Rev. W. A, Swan, Hillary,. George. , second son
of Mr. au(3 Mrs. Laini, Mile-End, to Evelyn Irene,;
youngest ^daughter of Mrs. Rowe and the late
Mr. L. AJ Rovre, of ? 'Cam . Brae,' Henley Beach.
FAHY-COLLINS^tOo- the ' 29di:.v',Noveml)fr, '
1.9.24, at: HqlyTrinityo Church, by 'Rev.; J4..:Fulr
?ford, Edmund D.,~. youngest son of Mrs.- and the
lafc E. i: FahV, «f ;M?lc.Er.d, to,^Euby.. BV
jrpunirest i daiigmlr of Mr. and '.'the. late Mrs. &.
3V; iCollijis,. of: MiteEnd. . .?.,.,.?,'....? ? i,, ' I .^
TOMPKINS-^LYNCH ^On Vlie 27th December,
:lfl24,-at St. Ignatius ChuVch. Norwoodj ty Rev.
Father F4 Carroll, -S.J.. with Nuptial Mass.. Cyril
Wijljam', oldest tow'. of , ?Mr.- and Mrs. W.. .(3.
ToMpkinB, of Mount Barker, to Anne Marie,
eldeft daughter of- Mr 'tod Mrs. 3i'r3i ? Lynch;;
of WaiJsjstreel, Norwood; - '???? f .- - ?-. 7/
HALL-JENKINSON.-^On the' 18th January,
at St Pauls'^ Church, ' Pultcney-stree't, 'by
.Canon Bleby, Violet, the eldest daughter of
-Mr.', and; Mrs.., John .Hamilton Jehkinsph. ' N01;
woodv to Caxfleld Half, v youngest, ' sph of Mr .
Jand Mrs. Robert Hall,' Murray Bridge!; ' 7
SMITH— TREGONNING.— On tho 27th Decem-.
ber, 1924, Joseph Edward, ? seoond ? eon of Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Smith, Wallaroo Mines. . to
Jladys Alviriay third daughter of Xr. and late
Mrs. J. H. : TregonnihBi WallarOo'Minea. ' /
WEBBER---MATHEW,— On the 2?th N«r
vember 15)24, -at ? the- ? residence pi. the. bilde's
parents, by Rev.' C. B. Holmes. 'Hilda Jane,
?youngest duaghter ol Mr. and Mrs, -F. .? Webber,
Nairne( late of Hindmarsh). to William Taylor,
eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. M»the.v. ilin
ray Bridge (late of Nairne). Present address—
Sydney-road, Nairne. ' . '
DOW— TURNER:— On ? the - 24th, April,
'.1924, at St. Mattnevi's, Kensington, by the. Key.
Robert Wi G; Deinpst*r, Macfarlarie William,
. younger son of Mr; and Mrs. J. G. Dow, Port
?irie,'. to Alice Louie; 'second daughter of Mr;
and Mrs. Sydney M.' Turn.e-, Jamtstovn. ';?/
PELLEW-^-SMITH.-^On ; November. 20 1024, i
at St. Mary's Church.- of England; =Oaulfleld, Vicr.
toria, by.; the Rev. . Canon Langley,: . Lancelot ,
Vivian, youngest son of the late Mr. J.; JI.- Pel-,
lew and Mrs. Pellew. '*f VMinyar,' Hit.-siritt.
North; Adelaide, and ^Maieie, ^elder daughter of
Mr. \ and Mrs. J. O. SmitW-pf Elizabeth street', i
Elsternwlck, Victoria. At home at Clare/ on Feb- :
ruary, 4th, 6th. 6th; -'I: ; ...;?-- ,- I ??
WRIGHT--MILLER.-rPn ? the 2»tb pecaabvr;
1924, at Saddlewprth, by the Rev, Tather ; P'Sul
llvan, Jacintb (Jack) .Walter CleiBeiit,' youngest
son of Mrs. F. and ' the late Walter James
Wright, of Saddleworth, tp Hettie Pretoria,
eldest daughter of Mr. and Hre. J. J. Miller,
Penong. ? ' ' ? , . ' . I
CLAYER-^-LAST.— On ' the 20th January, .. at
Holy Trinity Church; nythe Rev. R. N. Tulford;
Will T. Clayer't'o Uettie Last, of ProBpect. /
PARTRIDGE— BIRKS.-^On the 8rd January,
at 7, Kenrfngtron-road ; Norwood, bj- the Hev.
J. A. McLellan, Wilfred Fewkes, son of Matthew
Partridge,- of Saddleworth, to Katherinc Emiiy,
daughter of Mrs. and the late Walter -R. Ki-ks,
of Adelaide.
PETRIE— ARMITAGE.—0h the 20th- Decem-
ber, 1924, at Chalmers' Church, North-terrace,
Adelaide, by Rev. Dr. Seymour, Thomas Douglas
Petrie, of Orroroo, to Mary Rebecca, eldest
daughter of late James Salisbury Armitage, of
Kensington.
CLEMENTS— DALL.—On the 8th December,
1924, at Highbury-street Methodist Church; by
Rev. A. J. Finch, Jolin F., only son of Mr. and
Mrs. T. Clements, Milner-street, Prospect, to
Gwendolen G.. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Dall; Northfield.
REEDMAN— STOTT.—On the 6th January, at
Methodist. Church. Archer-street, North Ade
laide, by Rev. Gordon Rowe, Sidney James, third
son of Mrs. M. and the late Edward J. Reed-
man, of Gilbert on, to Alice, second daughter
of Mrs. K; P. and the late Francis Stott, of
Templars. PreBcnt address, Tcmplers.
SILVER WEDDINGS.
PIX — ROBERTS.-^On the 20th January, 1900,
At tie Methodist Manse. Broken Hill, by the
late Rev.' John Godwin. Walter, fifth son of the
late John and Charlotte Pix. of Bail ah- road,
Norwood, to Maibel, third ? daughter of- the' late
John and Mrs. -Emily Roberts, of Moon's. Pre
sent address. - -Bculah-road. - Norwood. /
GOLDEN WEDDINGS.
LA FOLLEY— GRANDISS.— On the 21st
January, 1875, at St. Simon's Church, Aquator
road, St. Heliers, Jersey, Channel Islands, Wil
liam Francis, son of the late William George
La Folley, to Marie Josephine Grandiss, eldest
daughter of the late Francis Grandiss, both of
Jersey, Channel Islands. Present address, No.
20, Cromwell-street, off Gilles-street, City.
APPROACHING MARRIAGES.
PONTON— HEIDENREICH. — The marriage :«l
Margaret' Lois, -fourth, .daughter .of . the late Mr.
and Mrs.' O'. M.- Ponton, of VEcnden Grove,'
Salisburj-j to Auhwy, younger son of Mr. and
tlie lat# -Mrs Theo. fleidenreleh, of Salis
bury, will be^eelebrated »n Saturday, .24th Janu
ary, at St.. John's Church, Salisbury, at. 2.30
p.m. No reception.' ,' .... . . I '
PENLEY — SGHUMANN.— The marriage of
Ella, youngest daughter of Mr. and M«..' - V.
Penlcy, PaTkside, to Frederick, . only ton of Mr.
and Mrs. H. A. Schumann, North Unley, will he
celebrated at St. Oswald's Church, ParksWo, on
Saturday, .January 24th, at 7 p.m. Reception
Arcadia Cafe. . . . .' / ;
BROWN — NELSON. — The marriage 'of Bazel
Maj', the second danghter of Mr, and Mrs. C,
S. Brown. Paringa „ (late waiiam-t«wn) to
Leslie, second son of Mrs. and the late Mr.
James Nelson. Queen-street, Adelaide, will bt
celebrated at St, Mary Magdeleno, Mobre-stiett,
on January 24. 7.80 p.m. Relatives and friend?
cordially invited to ceremony. No rcci^iriou. i
STEPHENS— 'WILLIAMS.— The marriase oi
Bertha E., third, daughter of Mr., and Mrs. A.
Stephens, of Edwardstpwi Eaft, to .. Cliarlee
Bertram, eldest son of Mr.- and Mrs. F. J. Wil
liams, of Oakjey-avenue, ..JIill«wood Estate, will
be celebrated at Christ .- Church! ; Angas-road,
Cottonville, on Saturday, January S.i, at 8 p.m.
All friends and relative* cordially, invited. No
reception. . ?.'..'? . . ' '...' '.??!'
CAVANAGH— FRY.-^Thc marriage of Agness
second daughter of Mrs. Smith.-'- Railway4crracc
Albertori, and the. late Keve ? Oavanagh, to. Nor.
man, eldest son of Mrs; and the late Mt. F; . Fiy
Bower-street, 'Woodville, will be celebrated u
Sacred Heart Church, Semaphore, at Nuptla
Mass, 11 a.m.; on Mon'day,' January 26th. /
WIGHT— HALL.— The marriage of Ellen E.,
second daughter of Mr: and Mrs. R. Wight, o
E-dwardstown, to Horhert B., youngest son vl
Mrs and the late Mr. 3. E. Hall, of Seacliff,
will be: celebrated ^at the Edwardstowh Baptisl
Church, January 24, at 7 p.m. 'Relatives .and
friends cordially invited to ceremony. ? No : re
ception.! .'?'?? ' ' ;/
? MAKINGS— ALLMOND;— Tlie marriage ol
Doris Evelyn, eldest 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
John- Makings, 'Ashton,'. to Clifford Thomas,
second : surviving son of Mr. and Mrs; WaHei
Allmond, Ashton, will be celebrated at John'i
Church; Morialta, pn Saturday, January 24, ai
3 p.m. . ...:.. . (
OSWALD^BARTLETT.^Thc mai-riage '«
HillsealM., elder daughter of Mrs. and-Ao Ut(
Mr W. Oswald, of Cnrl isle-road, WcsHiouni(
Park to Claude T. W.; eldest, son of Mvb; nni
the iate Ur. A. Bartlett. of .Port Lincoln, wil.
be «*lemnised at St. John's Cliurch, Ualifax-btree:
on January 27 at 7 v'.m. Relatives and friend:
cordially invited to ceremony. , No reception
24dxz/
DANIEL — CRIERIE.— The manage of Ella,
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Daniel
"Melville House," Bowmans, to Stanley, eldest
son of the late Mr. Crierie, of Port Piric, will
be celebrated at the Methodist Church, Balak-
lava, on Saturday, January 31. at 1.30 p.m.
Friends and relatives cordially invited to cere-
mony.
ENGAGEMENTS.
ROBBINS— SMITH.— The engagement is an-
nounced of Beryl, eldest daughter of Mr. and.
Mrs. W. Bobbins, Drayton Hall, Stockport, to
James, youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
J. Smith, Ballycastle, Ireland.
STANTON — PAINTER.—The engagement is
announced of Clare Eilleen, youngest daughter
of Mrs. and the late T. Stanton, of Croydon, late
of Bordertown, to Reginald John, youngest son
of Mr. and Mrs. C. Painter, of Murray Bridge.
HAYES—STEPHENS. — The engagement is an-
nounced of Lilian Pearl, eldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Hayes, of East Moonta, to
Joseph John, the second son of Mr. A. Stephens,
of Kadina.
TOESLAND—BROKENSHIRE.— The engage-
ment is announced of Eileen E, eldest daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Toesland, of Shoal Bay,
K.I., to Clarence V., eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Brokenshire, Torrensville.
WALKER— DARLEY.—The engagement is
announced of Reta, youngest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Walker, of Thebarton, to James,
youngest son of Major T. H. and Mrs. Darley,
of St. Peters.
HALL— JOBSON.— The engagement is an-
nounced of Winnie, sixth daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. Hall, of Enfield, to William, fourth son
of Mrs. and the late Mr. A. C. Jobson, of Gilber-
ton.
DRABSCH— BAHNISCH.— The engagement is
announced of Cora Elfreida Drabsch, second daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Drabsch, Loxton, to
Hermann Eduard, (Spick) Bahnisch, third son
of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Bahnisch, Nuriootpa.
BLACKWELL—COCKSHELL.—The engage-
ment is announced of Una, only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Blackwell, of Frewville, to
Leslie William, eldest'son of Mr. and Mrs. W.
G. Cockshell, of Tiparra, late of Kadina.
BOETTCHER — BELLCHAMBERS.— The en-
gagement is announced of Millicent Margaret
Bellchambers, youngest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. T. P. Bellchambers, of Humbug Forest, to
Ernest William Boettcher, youngest son of Mrs.
L. M. Boettcher, and the late Mr. A. Boettcher,
of Brown-Street, Mitcham.
MUTTON— WHITFORD.— The engagement is
announced of Norma, elder daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Mutton, of Fullarton (late of Port
Lincoln), to Gordon, youngest son of Mrs. and
the late Mr. E. Whitford, of Halifax-street (late
of Moonta).
HUTCHINSON—JACKSON.—The engagement
is announced of Vera E., third daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. F. M. Hutchinson, of Morialta, to William
T. Jackson, only son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H.
Jackson, of Carrington-street, City.
EUSTIS—STARR.— The engagement is an-
nounced of Emily Monica, eldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Eustis, Mypolonga, to Thomas
W. Starr, only son of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Starr,
Mypolonga.
ARMSTRONG— WALKER.— The engagement is
announced of Alice, youngest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Armstrong, of Robertstown, and
Norman Hamilton, youngest son of Mrs. M. and
the late E. Walker, of Port Augusta.
KRAMM — LIEBELT.—The engagement is an-
nounced of Dora, second daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. Kramm, Ambleside, to Gus, second son
of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Liebelt, Ambleside.
RISS — DICKENSON.—The engagement is an-
nounced of Elfrieda B. Riss, eldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. H. Riss, of Blyth, to Leslie W.
Dickenson, fourth son of Mrs. and the late Mr.
A. L. Dickenson, of Frances, South-East.
BLENCOWE— GILES.—The engagement is an-
nounced of Laurel Alva Doris, the youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Blencowe, of Quorn,
to William Arthur, second son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Giles, of Clare.
HEDGER— SURRIDGE. — The engagement is
announced of Mary Frances, eldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Hedger, of Pimba, Port Augusta,
to Albert Keith, only son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. A. Surridge.
BAOHM— RENSHAW. — The engagement is
announced of Constance E., third daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Baohm, of Beetaloo Valley,
to Arthur E., eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Renshaw, of Narridy.
SPRY—ELIX. — The engagement is announced
of Ella D. J., eldest daughter of Mr. and the
late Mrs. R. L. Spry, 48, Milne-street, Kadina,
to Vernon J., only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. F.
W. Elix, of Gladstone-street, Fullarton.
BRYANT— FRENCH. —The engagement is an-
nounced of Irene C, the eldest daughter of Mr.
and the late Mrs. A. E. Bryant, of Bute, to
Charles D., the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. French, of Point Pass.
BURTON — NOTTLE. — The engagement is an-
nounced of Ruby, fourth daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Burton, of Adelaide Gaol Reserve, to
Rex H., second son of Mr. and Mrs. S C. Nottle,
of Lochiel.
DEATHS.
THOMPSON. —On the 13th January, at his
residence, "Chelsea," Salisbury, James Thomp
son, beloved husband of the late Mary Thompson,
leaving two sons, four daughters aged 84 years.
R.I.P.
KELDERMAN. —On the 18th January, at Ade
laide Hospital, result of accident, John Jacobus
Herman Kelderman, dearly beloved friend of
Maggie and Doreen Morrison, of Carlisle-street,
Ethelton, aged 84 years. ''We miss him most
who loved him best."
STANTON. —On the 16th January, at the re
sidence of her daughter, Mrs. J. Crago, No. 17,
Hardy-street, Goodwood, Anne, the dearly loved
wife of William Stanton, of Woodchester, S.A.,
aged 64 years.
KELDERMAN.— On the 13th. January, at Ade
laide Hospital, result of accident, Jack Kelder
man. sincere friend of Will Kimpton and Bob
Steele, W. Carter and J. Glcnnon, Port Adelaide.
Sadly missed.
KELL. — On the 15th January, at her residence,
Napier-terrace, Unley Park, Elizabeth, widow
of Lewis Kell.
RITCHIE.— On the 16th January, Mary Ritchie
passed away, relict of John Ritchie, dearly be
loved mother of Mrs. W. Nadebaum, Kingston
terrace, North Adelaide, and C. J. Ritchie, No.
1, George-street, Thebarton, aged 80 years. At
rest.
BUTCHER.— On the 21st December, at Bin
gara, N.S.W., William A. Butcher, relict of
Catherine Butcher, Water-street, Semaphore, and
late Captain A.B.A. Coy. /
JUSTICE. — On. the 6th/ January! at his resi
dence, : TjC8lie-plac«; ' Portland, Frederick,' the
Iwloved husband of Gharlotte Justice aged 88
years. After much suffering a -peaceful end.
HARTNETT.— On the 12th January, at Pri
vate Hospital, North Adelaide (suddenly), dearly
loved wife of P. J. Hartnett, mother of Arthur.
Leslie, and Mrs. G. Moran. R.I.P. /
WHITEHEAD.—On the 16th January, at
Woodville, Madge Loraine, loving babe of Wil-
liam and Ellen Whitehead, of Auburn, age 6
months. In God's care.
FRANCIS.—On the 13th January, at the
Waikerie Hospital, Ann M., dearly loved wife
of Abraham Francis, aged 65. /
EDWARDS.— On the 16th January, at Private
Hospital, Rose Park. Emma Jane, relict of
Frederick W. Edwards, late of Monreith, and
mother of- Mrs. A. H. Appledon, aged 78 years.
WHITWELL.- On the 15th January, Isaac
(Bill), the dearly beloved husband of Lucy H.
Whitwell, of 28, Florence-street, Goodwood,
dear. father of Bert and Vic, aged 68 years.
MARKER.— On the 16th January, at Adelaide,
Jessie Ellen, beloved wife - of Harold Marker, of
Croydon-road. Keswick, and third daughter of
W. and A. Sampson, of Mount Hope, West Coast,
aged 31 years. . - .
FROHLICH.— On the 16th December, at Man
chester street, Richmond, Dorrie, beloved daugh
ter of Chas. and Harriet Frohlich, aged 10
years and 2 months. A patient sufferer gone
to rest. /
BELL. — On the 8th January, at Burra Hos-
pital, Clem James, aged 26, loving husband
of Elsie, and daddie of Bobbie, and the youngest
son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Bell, Mount Bryan. /
KELLY.—On the 13th January, at the Ade-
laide Hospital, David, the dearly beloved husband
of Mary Kelly, aged 59 years. R.I.P.
COWARD. — On the 16th January, at Adelaide,
Thomas John, loving husband of Ellen Coward,
late Wallaroo, aged 62 years. /
DEATHS.
HAWKER. — On the 16th January at her resid-
ence, Eaton-street, Redfern, Elizabeth Myrtle,
the dearly Joved wife of Sydney Frank Hawker,
aged 88, years.
CARGEEO;— On the 12th January , at his
residence, 13, Gurr-6treet, ' Goodwood ' Park,
Sidney Thomas, beloved husband of Elizabeth
Ann Cargeeg (suddenly), aged. 64. years. -
HOULGRAVE. — On the 10th January, at his
residence. Peel-street. Yatala, Walter Buckley,
aged. 46 years, leaving a wife and daughter to
mourn their sad loss. /
SMITH.— On the 6th January at Murray
Bridge, Marie Elizabeth, beloved wife of Charles
R. Smith, Monteith, and third daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. Martin, Plumpton, aged 24 years.
Sadly missed. /
SHREEVE. — On the 16th January, at. her late
residence, 26, King William-Street, Kent Town,'
suddenly, Carrie, dearly beloved wife of James
Shreeve, in her 46th year leaving a sorrowing
husband to mourn his loss. /
STANTON - On the 16th January , at the
Snowtown Hospital, Robert Lewis, infant son
of Mr. and Mrs. J.- W. -Lewis Stanton; Snow-
town, age eleven days. - /
CLISBY.— On the 17th January, at Ade-
laide, John Frederick Clisby, the beloved hus-
band of Mary Ann Clisby, late of George-street,
City. Aged 71 years.
CLARK-On the 17th January, accidentally
killed, Charles, beloved husband of May Ann
Clark, _ Aged 62 years.
HAWKER— On 15th January, at her resi-
dence, Eaton-street, Redfern, Elizabeth Myrtle,
dearly beloved wife, of Sydney Frank Hawker,
and. only beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs, D.
Collier, late of Peterborough and Keswick, aged
88 years, Sadly missed. /
NYBERG— On the 17th January, at 16,
Marion -street, New Parkside. Cecilia Rose, be-
loved wife: of Erik Nyberg, aged 58 years.
RALPH.-On the 17th January, Margaret
Beatrice, dearly loved little daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. H. R. A. Ralph. Balfour-street, Pros.
pect Gardens; aged 7 months. /
HERBERT.— On the 14th January, at the
residence of her son. Corinda-avenue, North Ken
sington Park, Emma, beloved wife of the late '
John Herbert and loving mother of Ethel and
Harold, late of Moonta and Kadina, aged 76.
PITMAN. — On the 17th Jaunary, at
his residence, 112, Osmond-terrace, Norwood,
Thomas, dearly beloved : husband of Mary Pit
man, aged 90. years. (No flowers.) At rest.
MAITLAND. — On January 18th. at Anama,
Isabella, widow of James Maitland. in her 30th
year; a colonist of 84 years. . ?
STEPHENS. — On tlie 17th January, at ths
Jamestown Hospital, Ernest Bertram (Bert),
.fourth son; of the late-Mr, and Mrs. J. Stephens,
of Moonta; and beloved husband of Mrs. O. M.
Stephens, aged 42 years. 'Sweet is sleep that
follows pain.'
READ.-On the 13th January, at Kooringa,
Burra, Mary Read, relict of Thomas Read. At
rest.
GRAY.-On the 17th January, at Victor Har
bor; Abel Gray (late of Hindmarsh Valley),
aged 85 years. A colonist of 66 years. His
remains were peacefully laid at rest in Port
Elliot Cemetery on Sunday, 18th, Rev. D. J.
Northey.' B.A., officiating.- -
HARMER. — On the 17th January, at the
Blyth Public Hospital. Mary Ann, beloved wifa
of James T. Harmer, Blyth, and second daugh*
ter of the late James Maxwell, of Manoora.
Deeply mourned. New South Wales and Vic
-torian papers please copy. /
BROCK;— On the 6th January, at the rcsi- .
dence of her son, Walter Bruce Brock, South
Broken Hill, Anna, relict of William Brock, Truro,
aged 90 years and seven months. . ?
Calm on the bosom of thy God,
Rest thy sweet spirit now;
For while you journeyed with us here,
His seal was on thy brow.
— Inserted by her daughters. Anna Langley and
Mary A Newgrain.
RADBONE. — On the 18th of January, sud-
denly Elva Jean, dearly loved only danghter of
Mr. and Mrs F. B. Radbone. Dudley-avenue,
Edwardstown East (late Bridgewater) . aged 3
years. Only lent.
McGAY.- On the 24th December, 1924, at
Narrogin, W.A. (suddenly) Richard. beloved
husband of Elizabeth McGay. eldest son of the
late Francis and Eliza McGay, of Stepney, and
brother of. .W. E. McGay.- Sydenham-road, Nor
wood, late with D. & J. Fowler. Port Adelaide.
. MARTIN. — On the 10th January, Sydney
Mason Martin, the beloved husband of Kathleen
(Kitty) Martin, 276, South-terrace. City, aged
66 years -
HEASLIP.— On the 10th January, at Ade
laide, Henry Joseph Heaslip, of Yongala Hotel
(late of Quorn). the beloved, husband of Annie
Heaslip, aped 49 years.
HOWLETT. — On the 6th January, at the
residence of her son-in-law, Rev. H. H. Fenriell,
Bruce Rock, W.A., Mary, beloved wife of the
late Henry Hpwlett, of Moonta, aged 74 years.
KOY.— On the- 18th January, at Adelaide,
Robert Thomson. - second son of Catherine and '
the late David Roy, late of 'Punyelroo,' River
Murray, leaving a widow; three sons and one
daughter, aged 67 years. /
COWELL.— On the 19th January, at 11
Hawker's-road, Medindje, Frank, loved husband
of Hattie A. Cowell.
BAKER.— On - the 16th January, at Blyth
Hospital. result of accident, Leslie Gordon, aged
26 years 6 months, beloved eldest son of Hurtle
W. G. and, Lucy Baker, Stanley Flat, late Spring
Gully, Kybunga. /
GILLING— On the 10th January, at the re
sidence of Mrs. L. Nicholls, First-avenue, Sefton
Park, Charles Frank Gllling, aged 88 years.
MANSFIELD (nee Hicks).—On the 10th
January, at a private hospital, Adelaide, Ethel,
the beloved wife of Wallie Mansfield, after a
courageous fight against continued complications
consequent upon a severe operation, the severity
of which was too much for her brave heart,
aged 46 years. At rest. Melbourne papers
please copy.
KELLY. — On the 19th January, at Ramsey,
Second-avenue, Joslin (late of Alma)', Thomas
Kelly, aged 77 years.
KITTO.-On the 20th January at his resi-
dence, Caroline-street, Moonta, Robert Kent
Kitto, beloved husband, of late Mary Ann Elwin,
Kitto, aged 80 years 11 months, leaving three
sons, five daughters to mourn their loss.
Funeral . Wednesday, 3.30.
DUGAN. — On the 16th January, at 60,
Senate-road, Port Pine West, Orrle Bomard,
the dearly loved infant' son of King and Claire
Dugan. age 10} months... Sadly . missed. /
LACEY.— On the 27th December, 1924, Amy
Ethel, beloved wife of W H. Lacey. W.A. late
of Farrell's Flat. S.A., and loving daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Schultz, of Jamestown, S.A.,
aged 44 years. Sadly missed. /
HOBBY.— On the 18th January, at Adelaide
Hospital (suddenly ), beloved wife of Wm.
Hobby, 62, Roebuck-street, Mile-End, aged 56,
leaving two sons and a daughter to mourn their
sad loss. Sydney and Western Australian papers
please copy. Sadly missed. /
ZEPPEL. — On the 12th January, athia parents'
Residence, at Pyap, the only beloved son,
Clarence Edgar, of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Zeppel,
aged 15 years 9 months (suddenly). Sadly
missed. /
HANKINS.— On the 19th January, at. her late
residence, No. 29, George-street, Thebarton,
Elizabeth Ann. relict of Charles Hankins, senior,
aged 92 years. Arrived in ship Recovery in
September, 1839. No flowers, by request.
TREGOWETH.— On the SOth January, at
Adelaide, John Thomas Tregoweth, late of Ken
sington-road, Kensington, leaving three sons and
three daughters to mourn their sad loss. Aged
66 years.
THOMAS. — On the 20th January, at No. 20,
Fulton-street, St. Leonards, Bessie, the beloved
elder daughter of Edwin and Amelia Thomas,
aged 42 years. At rest.
ROSS. — On the 20th January, at 96, Osmond
street, Hindmarsh. Edna May, beloved only
daughter of Joseph Thorsby and Mary Ann Ross, .
aged 4 months and 3 weeks
(Continued on next ? - .?) ?

DEATHS.
(Continued from page 39.)
RYAN. — On the 20th January, at Orroroo
Hosptal, Bernedatta Mary, youngest beloved
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Ryan, Pekina,
aged 19 months. R.I.P.
COPPINS. — On the 20th January, at his resi-
dence, 124, Scarborough-street, New Glenelg,
William James, the beloved husband of Cathe-
rine Coppins, aged 55 years. Requiescat in
pace.
VASEY. — On the 17th January, at Waikerie,
John James, loving husband of Tena Vasey,
and father of Mrs. L. A. Bishop, Mrs. R. G.
Gill, and Decima, aged 52 years. At rest.
CLARK. — On the 17th January, at Glanville
(suddenly), Charles, the beloved husband of
May Ann Clark, of Mead-street, Peterhead, aged
62 years.
OUTERBRIDGE.— On the 20th January, at
lhis residence, 21, Victoria-terrace, Kingswood,
Frederick Daniel, dearly beloved husband of
Lucy Onterbridge, aged 72 years. No flowers,
by request.
STEER.— On the 20th January, at Rosewater,
Frederick Charles, son of George Steer, loving
husband of Maud Eleanor Steer, of Rosewater,
and loving brother of Harry Steer, of Prospect.
CHANCE.— On the 20th January, at his resi-
dence, 23, Victoria-terrace, New Parkside, Wil-
liam Alfred Chance, in his 80th year, late of
Stirling East.
HAENSCH. — On the 20th January, at Salis-
bury, Anna Sophia, dearly beloved husband of
Benjamin Augusta Haensch, aged 63 years.
McGRATH.— On the 20th January, at her resi-
dence, 253. Wright-street, City, Annie, relict
of Patrick McGrath, aged 61 years. Requiescat
in pace.
JAGO. — On the 13th January, at Terowie,
Stanley James (Jim), the dearly beloved infant
son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley D. I. Jago, and
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jago, Prospect,
and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Boyd, Terowie (acci-
dentally drowned).
KEAYS. — On the 19th January, at Oakden
Hills, Phyllis Rose, dearly beloved daughter of
E. and R. Keays, result of accident.
COULTHARD. — On the 21at January, at Pri-
vate Hospital, North Adelaide, Robert David, of
Nuriootpa, late of Tempe Downs Station, aged
70 years.
KEAYS. — On the 18th January, at Oakden
Hills, Phyllis Rose, only beloved daughter of
E. and R. Keays, aged 5 years and 1 month,
result of accident.
UERN. — On the 21st January, at 14, Myrtle
street, Prospect, Btty, youngest child of R. J.
and A. Uern, aged 6 years.
BOWLEY. — On the 21st January, at Adelaide
Hospital (result of accident), Constable Albert
Leslie Bowley, beloved husband of Ida M. Bow-
ley, of 48, Payneham-road, Payneham, aged 34
years.
GRINTER. — On the 20th January, at his late
residence, Charles-street, South Welland, Tom
Hussey, dearly beloved husband of Edith Grin-
ter, aged 51 years. A patient sufferer at rest.
RAPHAEL (nee O'Neill)— On the 21st Janu-
ary, at a private hospital, Adelaide, Clare
Maud, dearly beloved wife of Keith Raphael, of
Hutt-street, City, aged 82 years, late of Noar-
lunga. R.I.P.
McCOLL.— On the 21st January, at 85, Pen-
zance-street, Glenelg, Hugh McColl, late of Wil-
mington, aged 77 years.
PROBERT. — On the 19th January, at "Narma,"
South-terrace, Isabella, wife of late John William
Probert, and beloved mother of Bella, Alma, and
Roy, aged 56.
ROSE. — On the 16th January, at her daugh-
ter's residence, 36, King-street, Mile-End, Mary,
relict of William Rose, formerly of Gray-street,
City. R.I.P.
CLARK.—On the 17th January, at Glanville
(suddenly), Charles, the beloved husband of
Mary Ann Clark, of Mead-street, Peterhead. Aged
62 years.
LEDGARD.— On the 12th January, at
the Great Northern War Memorial Hospital,
Hawker, Robert, dearly beloved husband of the
late Mary Ledgard, late of Wilmington, aged
65 years 9 months, leaving two daughters and
four sons to mourn their sad loss. W.A. papers
please copy.
WILLS.— On the 24th December, 1924, at
her daughter's residence, Perth, W.A., Agnes,
relict of Samuel Wills, late of Peter-
borough, S.A., eldest daughter of the late James
R. Gordon, of Melrose, and sister of Mrs. Miell,
Mrs. Noble, of Adelaide, and G. Gordon, Mor-
gan.

GUNN. — On the 22nd January, at Private
Hospital, N.A., of pneumonia, William John,
the dearly loved husband of Albi Gunn, of Al-
bert-street, Victoria Park.
IN MEMORIAM
(Continued from page 56.)
MAKEK. — In loving memory of dear Dapline, t
who passed awny ? January 22, .1921.
Not .-. o sountl -disturbs her slumt.c-r, '
Not a care to. mark hor brow;
All her pains and trials are oveiv
She is sweetly resting now.
— Inserted byl,'.'M. Payne, Mintaro. and Dorec-n,
Koo-oure. Kooritifra. ? 22x24 /^_
BAKER. — In loving memory of our d.vii1 fiiend
i)«phtte. who passed away January 22, 1921.
Just a memory fond and: tr«ie
To Bhovr, dear'naphrici we think of j'ou.
— Inserted by Ruby and Vcra, RuberUto-wii.
BAKER.— In loving mcWory'of 'our dear friciid
Daphne, died January 22, 1021.. .. ? . -??;-.:? ..
There ia someone who miRses you sadly,
And thinks of, yout. kind, --l-ixUig- ways;.;. ;;
But wo -will meet you t.gain, dear Daphnu,
At the davfa---'bf ft BeaU'tiful day: ? --j---'
As we loved you, so we miss you,
In our memory; you, arc dearj.. ??.-?..??'';
Loved, remembered, longed for a'.wtys.
As it dawns another year
— Inserted by her loving friend; R.T.: -.-. ,.:
BAKER. — In loving memory of our dear niece.
Daphne Baker, who passed away on the 22nd
January, 1921, ;.
I am thinking of -you, dear. -Puphne, - ;???-.
Thinking of .the past, ? '
Just as I saw you last;
No one knows how much I- mt6S .jyou.
— Inserted by lier loring aunta, uncle, and
cousin. Mr. and Mrs. Oughton, and Stan. /
BAKER. — In loving memory of Wophne, who
died January 22nd,' T.-9.21.'. Too deirly. lovlidMb ?
he forgotten.— ^Inserted ' by hisr gruniitna aiid
aunty Annie. ' /
CORNELL. — In loving memory': -iof i-..'our de»r
father, who MIM ' Jrniuary 21, 1914, at Rohe
wat.er. Ev«r Tein'emliered.— ^Iniserted-^ey Ills lov
ing daughters find ,Bons-in4aw, O. G. Murdoch
end E. /..Cooked - ? ... :. ?' : « '_. I
BROWN. — In fond remembrance of my dear
husband, '.'Edwin Brown, who passed away.- .at
Ovinnham, Jauuary 22. 1V11. So dearly 5dvV.il,
ks to sadlv missed. — Inserted by his loving wife.
B. Browj). ? ? /
BROWN. — In loving memory of our dear
father, who passed away January 22. 1911.
Ever remembered. — Inserted by his daughter anJ
gon-in-law, Edie and Boi!-.' ? . '? ???'/.? '
BROOKS. — In loving memory nf my deor
lather, who died January 24, 102 i, . .-
A patient sufferer; how ldnd' tho ITund
That called him to l better, land.
He bore h!B pain, he bore it well, ' '
How he suffered none can tell.
He heard a voice we did not hear,
WhlcJr' tkia-he triUst liot stay; ?? ? '
And without goodbye to loved 'ones, . ?' ?-? .
He tieaotfully passed, away. . .
T— Insorted .by his Jovinjg ,ebn George, aauiditPj.ln
kw Elri«;and E.Gare.' ' iiitf) ':
OARaOLL.-*^n loving memory of our' '? d&r
niece, Annie LoOisa Ruby,' who died'' January
19, 1024, «e«d 17 years. A patient sufferer.
In onr -ntftrts your memory lingers,
Sweetly, tender, fond and trus;
As the fMtt go by, dear Annie,
We vru! always think of you.
.. v-toterttd bf to. nnclea and aunts, Oltarles and
* fcmiUa AaUfr.yqbMtas ond Alice Woolford. /
OLIFT. — In loviai memory ot our dear mother
and grindmft, wfa paswd away January 82,
? lit*. ? . ?? .v '?.. ???????. .
P«Mh ' ptrfect pease, ? -
-— Initrtsd bf IV '-V*ttB ton J«me», daughter
in-U-.v, &&d ur&ny, TRuungt ? /

IN MEMORIAM.
CRQCKE1|.— -3n loving memory - of our -dear'
brother and : Uncle Hurry; :? who -passed «wuy ill.
January, 1024. ? ; - ? ? . ?
In our home you arc fondly remembered,
Sweet memories still , cling around .your name;
The hearts that held ypu tn dearest affection,
Still love you in death Just the sairio.
— Inserted by hiR loving ' brother ' and Blsterin
lavv, Fred and Rose, and nieces Dome and Jeuu.
: 24dx
BI/AHK. — In loriiiff memory of dear 111 He
Jack, \vjio .passed away at Berri, January 28th,
1!I23. , ' - ? '
Some time, some day, pur eyes will see
The dear little face we hold in memory.
— Inserted by his uncle, Les, aunt, Amy, and
cunning, Willie and Gladys Bonney. 24dx/
CLARIC— Id Jovin'jj ;n£jnnry of dear - JittJe'
J«ck, : who parsed awav at Herri, January 25th,'
1928. ? ?'?.??'?'.'.-
Ii,'r just two years.- ago -to-day '
Since dear little 'Jackie' passed away.
: God took him, yes, -it. was His will..
Forget you. Jack, we.i'evcr will.
-^-Inserted liy liis grandpa and. pTandma, S. find
C. .Stokes, and his sisters, (jucenic and Dolly,
? ' . ' ? .'24dx/
DAVIfl. — In loving mci'nory of. dear mother
and grandmother, who passed away. January 23,
l!)24,. — Inserted by her loving' eiiildreii hik.1
grandchildren,- Mclbotirnc,' Victoria1. 23x24/
DALY, — In Joving- memQry of our dear mother,
who died at Thebtrton, January 25. 10?.0.
A better mother never- lived, . .
Or one so good and . kind;
Her equal in this wear}' 'world
? We never more Shall find. IJ.T.PV
— Inserted by her loving daughter and ecnin
Jaw, and grandchildren, Kilcen, Doris and Ituvc.
' . . . 24dx/
?DOHKT. — In loving memory of our dear
mother, ivho died at Snuowtown, January 24,
1924.
Empty is your corner, mother,
' Vacant is your, chair; ? . . . ? . ? ? -
And when we visit our old home,
We miss you everywhere.
— Inserted bv her loving (laughter and sonin
law, Matilde and Edwin. ; 24dx
DOHJCT. — In loving memory of our dear wife
and mother who passed away at. Snowtoivn,
January 24th, 1924.
She bade no one a last farewell.
She said good-bye to none;
Her spirit flew before \ye knew
Tliat she from us haVl (rone.
We often think , or' yoi|, dear ' mother,
And think of how: you died;
To think you could not say farewell
Before you closed -your eyes.
— Inserted by h«r. loving . husband and 6ous, F.d
vvani and- Martin. . '. ;; : . /
FinLLER. — In loving jnemory of father, wlio
passed away on January. 22, 1924. 'Korever
in our thoughts. '-^Inserted by his loving daugh
ter Mid son-in-law, Eileen and Raj'. /
FULLER. — In loving memory, of my deaT tins
band, who died at llarella, Yacltfl, oh January
22, 1924. suddenly. .
: I have lost, my bouVs companion.
A life linked with my own;
Day by day I miss his footsteps.
As I wander all ulone.
But Cod is g-ood. He jflves mc «trcni,-i]i .
To bear ray heavy cross; ? . ?? ? ?? ?
Oh, God, 'tis yoii alone who knows
. .. Jfy loneliness und loss. ?-
— Inserted by his loving wifei ? '
FULLER. — In memory of our dear father,
who passed away January 22nd, 19 2 it— Inserted
by his sons, Arthur and Hoy. - .- -I ?:????
FANXINO. — In ? loving- memory of my dear
brother, . Tom. who died January 22, :192t.
Years may wipe out many sorrows.
But this they wipe out never;
The memory of those happy days
Which we once eyont together.
— Inserted by his sister; Alice. /
HARVlE. — In lovlngr niemory of nur dear
little daughter, Thelma D,oris, who died at l!oo
ieroo Centre Hospital, January 22., 1024.
God has- taken 'liotric our darlinR',
Placed our bud among Hi» Ho«t»is;
Taken back the babe ? He lent 'is.
To. a brighter .home than .ours.
— Inserted hy her Joying parents, \V. A. and
H.D.: Harvie. and'. ljUle Gordon. '
HARRIS. — In Joving .memory ,of my dear.
mol.Jier (Dorothy Ann), died. Januarv ' 22ml.
1024. Dearly loved and sadlv missed.— InserteJ
oy her affectionate daughter, Ethel M. Jteod. ./
' ?? JOHA'NSSON. — In lovinp inemoo' of my dear
daddy; who passed away January 21, 1922.
? It's just three years ago to-day
Since ' my dear dadiiv passed aVac, '
God took him, yes, it was His 'will,
Forget you, daddy, I never will.
Uy h'.s loving bon, Lanner Johunnson. /
JAOKSOX. — ^In lov.ihs m^rnory -if f'jicllnc,
who departed this J if o ...January, 22nd, 1022:
Tliough absent, froui amongst us
Forever in nur Jqvine memorv.
—Inserted by her loving' brother '* sister,' and
?Jiieti.-s; : ? '?' ? ??'
. LAXmiiERG:— A lovin'R tribute to- ' in v dear
.nnsband. who passed, awiiy 'January 22 1-iJlS at
Bpatriee-sLreet, Prospect ?:? ,. ?; : ?-?-?' ' -
'.? . Boautifut vest. at. tot oi. sun, :
Beautiful life, wj.ih'.H'ork well done.
-^Inserted by his ..loviiig w'ife, Marv.
? .... ' ? ;?? ?'.?.' ,..; ?.. :' '.. ' '22\2.4/. '?'?
LEECH. — In Joving memory ot. pur de'ac-wi(c'
and mother, who passed away January 22, 1014-,
! Dearer to memory than words can tell,' :
Was the one we lost and loved so well.
— Inserted by her loving husband and family ,'
LEECH. — In loving mrmory of our dear
daughter and sister, who passed ? away . January
22, lVti. :.?'?'??-.. .... ;?:.'.
Time changes many .thing's, , . .. .
-- '?? But , tnombry, lilte . tlie.'ivy, clings; '
— rlnpertea by her loving-'father, mother,' bfolhcr! ;
ai;d' sinters.' ?? -' .'???? '- * / «
' ? :LEAS. — tir loving 'liiPiTiory ., of' my 'dear
niot|icr,: ?'who' was a'eciaeiitally drowned' «t:
Gl'enelg on January 21, 1D22. '?'' ?? ? ? ;
She i always, lent; n.. Willing hand . ' ,.?
To. tho9e:-\vhQi, needed ~, help; . ....
And never spoke of ; wjiat ^he. .did,
But/kept, it .to .liejself. ?', . .''. -V'- ' '..' '
— Inserted Ijy her' loyin'gr. daOffhier, Rita; /
MORa^,-^n-,lP«nR: pemor«- of iear Olive.
wl)o died on January 22» .1954, . ,
Not' a sound :diBtjiiriis '[ lier. slumber, ' '' '
1 ? Kot a'care to' marlc :her'brow; ? ?
Al) -lier.-truilB are «ver;'' -? ' -r - .- . -
She Is sweetly.: resting -noWi- ? ? ;
— ^Inserted by lier ;ipvlfig aunt^- jl. Kerr. . ;
.- ? - .'..-/'. -.--.- ?'.. ?' -. ? 22x-4/ ' .
MOYLE. — In loving memory. . of Leslie.
Matthew, our dear sdn 'and brother, who died
*t Kadtna-HoapitaJ, JAniiary '28, 1924.- - ? :? '?
We mfcB -those Kjuiekly, footsteps, , ???- : ?. ??:
As to ? the' hpMsp. ithey. would come; „
As we miss them , so .we love them,'-: :'.
They were, the; brighfnesn. of pur home.
If all the ' world belonged tor ub, ' ' ? ? '
. We'd give it, yea,- and more.'1'
To clasp, our JovinK son's-- hand, -..-..
And '?.sen his tape; once .mote;-. ,- ?. .,
? -No one knows the. silent- heartache,. '.'...
? ' Only' those can tetl; . . :
Who have lost a loving son
Without a last farewell.
— Inserted by his loving mother, father, and
brothers. , ; 24dz/
MILLHOUSE. — In loving memory of Robert
Millhouse (dad), died January 1024.
Rest -after1 weariness. -....?
— Inserted by his lovjiig son and . daughtcrin
!aw, Howard and Em. ??.???' - ?/:
McDOUGALL.:-^In|. loving ;memory. of my deal
father, wlip passed away at Well-street, feepney,
January 22nd. 10.16..', '....
It is Just ten yeara ago to-day .-
?Since my dear -father; jjasked away.
?God took 'him; yes, It was -His will, '?.:
. Forget you, father, i;. never will.
'-77-lnscrtod by his Joving. daughter, Annie. ? /
,. .PETERSON. — In loving memory of our: de^u
mother,, who died Janyury 22. 11)18.
As I loved you, 6o 1 missed you, ' ?
As it dawns another year.
— Iiiaerted by her loving daughter; son-in-law,
Margaret and James Haasall, and griindclilldren
PITT.— In loving memory of our dear mother,
who died at North Adelaide' on 'January 24,:
ifiU, ? ' ?-..?-.?? v.:.--.. ?
.. it we loved you, so we m)ss you.
In pur memory you are dear;.
Loved, remembered, longed for : always, .
As it dawns another yeac.
— Ever fondly remembered by (Jeo. oind Blanch)/
Judd, Dublin, S.A. - - 2*dx .
?| .?..?-?.: ,'.-.. ?., .:?

IN MEMORIAM.
PAUE. — In ^ovirilf memory of; our^ dear hus'-.
band and father, who pasted away, at Two Wells,
January 25, 1910. :-. ? - ' ?
Sheltered by the Rock of 'AgeH,
Anchored on the golden shore,
In the perfect love of Jesus,
Rest, sweet rest, for evermore. ? .
— Inserted by his loving wife and family.
? ? ' ? . ' 2-dx/
SMITH.— In fond memory of my dear brother,
-ViUiam, vho patsed away January 22n3, I9'?.i.
? Treasured memories of one ko ,denr .
Arc off recalled by a silent tear;
Dearer to memory than words can tell
Was the one -we lost and loved so well. . ?
— Inserted ' by liis loving- brother and sisterin
law; Jack and Bertha. '???'?
TIKDALL.-^-In loving ' memory of our darling
infant -on, 1'redcriek Wulter, who died ou Jaiiu-'
ary 22, 10'23, aguf. 10 weeks. -
? Short was our little darluig!s . stay,
; . He came but as a loan;
. Just tasted life, then fled. a-vay,
T-J- his eternal home. . . .
-^-inserted ' by ! his parents and Eisicrs, MarjoTif
.?Hid Joan. : . - . - ? ? *.: f ??
TAM8LYN. — In loving memory of oiir father
'and {rrahdfatliOi 'tfb'u passed away JAniiarr 22,
1021. ? ? : .. . . :? ? ?. . ? ?-?.-??-.
; Short and sudden was the call. : ?
. Tour, sudden, death surpilsod us nJl;
Time may wear, 1)Ut memory clings .
To: our sad Iobs' each new. year brings.
— Inserted by his loving son, daughter-in-law,
and grandchildren, The Pinerv.

.- ? TAPP, . — In loving memory of our darl Ing
roothef. ; who ? passed a way at' Woodvillc, January
Dejim- to niemory than words can tell
\Vds the flne we lost and loved so well.
— Inserted by Marjorle and' Upward.
ll7.y|7LIiIAi?a—In. loving memory of Archibald
« illiams. \vlip died at Adelaide, January 22
1912 aged 8!) years. A loving husband and
father. — Inserted by his loving wife, son, and
daughter-in-law. . ' ' . . ? /
'WOOD (nee Williams). — In loving memory
of dear daughter -«ind sister (Dorothy), who
passed away on the 22nd January) 1922.'
Treasured memories of one bo dear
Are oft recalled by a silent tear.
Dearer to memory than words can tell.
Was the dear daughter and sister we lost and
loved so well.
— Inserted by her loving mother, father, and
brother, AW. : . /
WOOD. — In loving memory of our dear Kister,
Does, who died January 22, 1922. . -
As we luved you, so we miss you,
? : . As dawns another year.
— Inserted by Etta.,' Jena, and cliildcu, Gawlm.
??:..'? .' ? '. '. . , /' .
WOOD. — In loving memory of our dear sister,
Dorothy, who passed . away January 22, 1022.- —
Remembered by Maud and, Charlie. /x
SVOOD. — In ? Jovinsf .memory of dear Worpthy,
who passed away on January 22nd, 3 922.
Some .time, some day, our eyes \v41] sen '
The face we 'hold in memory. ?? :
^-inBerted by Mr. and Mrs. 9. A, Wood, family,
and ? little Hex.
AVOOD. — In loving '-memory of my dear wife,
who passed away January 22nd, 3&22.
As we loved you, eo. we miss you;
In otir niemory you are dear;
Loved. rejnQDifyered. longed for always.
An it Hawns nnothfr vpjir. ' '

— Inserted by her loving husband and baby. Rnx.
WADE.- — In loving memory pi pur dear,
mother, who' passed- away at Lymttrurst Siding'
on January 2'2nd, 1922. ' ?'?,'''
: .In our home' you we fondly remembered,
-Sweet memories- cling: around your name.
Those -who 'held you in deepest, affection
Still love you in death just the same.
— Inatrtcd by her loving' husband and family.
WARE. — In loving memory 'of our dear uncle
and brother-in-law, accidentally killed at Beverly,
January 29, 190S,1 ' Fondly remembered by afl,
?- — Iuserted b'y Jim, Edith, l^^n and Hush. / '
RETURN THANKS.
'?- (Continued from page 56.)
TifR. A. CONSOLE and FAMILY, of Noarlunga,
.jLTX desire to THASK all kind friends and
'relatives for telegrams, letters, cards, and floral
tributes, in thv'ii recent sad liereavcoieh^'. _ ./'
Hifir. 'T. E. KRIKO''arid' FASflLY, 'of Willast'on,
ill. sincerely THANK all kind rnends and Re
latives for JfrttiTs, cards, floral tributes, and. \ei
fonal expressions of sympathy in their recent Fad
bereavement; aUo Thanking Dr. Daws and Siiier
Hutton, especially Sister Waye, for their kind at
tention during Mrs. Kricg's illness. /

Mil. Gt/V I'CTOll,' Merfbah, 'sincerely 1HANKS
all kind .Kriends lor floral tribaies and ex1
pressions Of sympathy, during his leceisl bereavi;
knOnt; ? [ ? __''' ' '' _, ? /?'
''VT-R«. G, S,I.K\V|.S and FAMILY TEANK all
XtjL ? relatives iindi kind friends for caidfi nn(i'
floral tributts, and personal expression of sym
pathy in our recent sad bereavements, espeei
nl'lv' 'thankini; Dr. W. . Hamilton and Dr. John
JJ.ifch, also Sisters of Xp'flli Adelaide Hospital..
IVfRS. T. ,H. RODDA und FAMILY sincerely
ajJL' ? THANK, all Jciiid friends ami 'relatives for
.telegrams, letters, ;cards, floial tributes, and pb'r
soital expressions - of syini)a.thy in their recent
Bad and sudden berea*'cmcnt. ; especially thank
ing Jlr. and Mrs. 11. J Rodda, Mr. P. Jackson,
Drs. Ho)-ter and- Uptun,' Sister Jeakinsan, Mr. J.
Allan, and' Mr. . and Mrs. S; Chynoweth. . . ... ] ?.
MRSTTsUSAN JJONNEIXAN and . FAMlLi'; of'
Kound Hill, Bruce, desire ttt THASK all
kind relativcBj 'fritnds for- telegrams; letters and-
cards, floral' tributes, and ? expressions ot sym?
patliy, especially Father O'Bourne, Mrs. Francis
und family' for .their' kindness stoown in the loss
of their son and brother. . ? I _2
TMTR.: and' Mrs. -V. ;C. WATKRS, ' of ' forest.
1VX ;' 'Range,' wish .ft', THANK; -A\' kind ? friends'
and relatives for letters, cards, floral tributes.
:.snd' personal expressio;i«. of sympatjiy in. their,
.?.irecent. sad., bereavement, 'of tfijjr dear- »t'6
' daughter, * JVHcc. '. .' ' ' . . '. — '
M-^-r7h. H.rlfiXTSKli:.AND,r AMlf?Y.: of Riiduiida,
sincerela-MHAKK all kind ...fjrleiidB 'j.i»a 're-:
UtlQJii for 'fioml ?. trUnitea.:. cards, ..letters. ...telijv
giams, ^nd-ppradnal expressions of.;- symp^ihj' -.iii.
?'tlielr' \ite ,^rpa»eint;n,t; specially ? pr. t.hotnaSj.
Nu'kw- jBlaek, Carter, and Jones. ? '

HEROES OF THE GREAT WAT
AND
IN. MEMORIAMS.
In Memoram and.Iteath a^lvertl«e?nentB contain-;
ing .Reference to ,n-pr*' tj'*n iqne deceased .ere
chawed 3/8. 'each (tor. eailj 4ec«ased mejntjoned;
. «? 1! they we're dlstlncfSd ee^ate «nnounc«- ,
. BYRT.—In loving memory of our dear son
and brother, Private John Thomas Byr, who,
died at sea, January, 30, 1916.
--But will w'nVwlpV -ffuttjiever;- ? ':?--..???.??
,? The' memory of those happw days, f, ': '?
V When :Vfe were all together.*; ..
–Inserted by fond parents, sisters, and brother.
TILLER. –In loving remembrance of my dear
son, Pte. W. J. Tiller, late of the AI.F., who
passed away at Sherlock, January 16, 1921.
It is nice to be remembered,
And it is his wish, I know,
To remember him forever,
No matter where I go.
—Inserted by his loving father, G. T. Tiller. /
WOOD. –On the 9th January, at Myrtle Bank,
George William, late 10th Battalion, A.I.F.,
loved son of W. and L. Wood, Wells-street, Bir-
kenhead, aged 29 years. –Sadly missed.
WALLACE. — In proud .and . devoted memory if'.
Trodpei- George Byron Wallace, ?th Lig-ht Horse,,
Ismailia, January 20th, 1918:— Jnserted ' by
parents and brothers. Cherry Gardens: ' ?'- : :
IN MEMORIAM.
ASSER. —In loving memory of my father-in-
law, who passed away at Adelaide, January 19,
1920.
In silenpe he suffered, and patiently .bore,. ,
Until God called him home to miller no more.
—Jim Shreeves.
ANDERSON. —In loving memory of my dear
brother-in-law, Peter Anderson, who died January
17, 1922.
In all my trials, .great and small,
But nought in grief I see; '
Oh. Sacred. Heart of Jesus, .- , .
, .. I place my trust in thee. . .
-r-Inserted by his .loving' . sister-in-law, . Sarah
Anderson. , .,,'..',
ADAMS. — In loving memory of our dear ion,
Fred,, who; pasted away at. Adelaide,. January 2lst.;
With tears we watched you '? sinking,
We watched you fade .away. . .
Although we loved you !dearly, ' '
? We could not make you stay. ??.?:
— Inserted by his loyine .father' and mother,
Charles and Diana Adams. ? ? :;;?-'. -.-.?' ?? r '????
_ ADAMS!— In loving memory : rbf our idear
brother, Fred, who passed away at Adelaide,
January 21st, '1921. ''' ''
A« we loved you, so we miss you.
In our memory . you are dear. :
Loved, remembered, longed for «lway«,
As it dawns another year: '
— Inserted by his loving brother and sisters,
Charles, Doris, Lizzie, and Rosella.
ATTENBOROUQH. — In memory of William
Attenborough, who passed away at Bute, January
Si, 1920.
Time changes many things,
But memory, like the Ivy, clings.
— Inserted by his wife and sons and daughter
in-law. -..,?; ?: . ? I
BAKER. — In loving memory of our dear little
Warren, who passed away on 16th January,
1022.
Not dead, but ? sleeping.
Not lost, but gone before.
— ^-Inserted by . his - loving- .grandparents ? and.
Auntie v Evelyn, Oroydon. : ?; ... , . / .
BAKER. — In Bad but loving- memory ol dear
little Warren, who passed away . it Croydon ? on
January 16, 1922.
Tout memory is . as dear to-day
'As in the hour you pissed away
—Inserted -by his loving mother, father, sister,'
«nd brother. ? '?;.
BAKER. — In loving memory of dear little
Warren, who passed away at Croydcn on Jan
uary 16, .1022. ..'?'. . '
Just a memory, fond and true,
To show, dear Warren, we think of you.
? — Inserted by grandma, grandpa, uncle, and
auntie, Kadina. ';/-..
BARTHOLOMEW.— -In sad and loving remem
brance of our darling baby, Joyce, aped S mon-ths,
?who di?d at Keswfck. January 16, 1824.
She was a eweet little flower.
To lovely to stay.
. So Ood called her home
-. ' .T-o show us the way. :??.?? ? .
?—Sadly missed by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J.
Bartholomew. /
BANN0N.— In. loving memory of dear little
Murray (Bider), who was accidentally shot at'
Murray . Bridge, January 16th, 1922
A sweet young life that promised well
Perhaps 'twaj best, ah, who can tell;
Behold how calm, how sweet, how fair '
The broken bud is sleeping there *
. Sadly missed.
—Inserted by his loving auntie, Gertrude, and
mcle, Emeit. y
BANNON. — ^In loving memory of Murray
(Bider), who was accidentally shot at Murray
Bridge, January 16th. 1922. .
Short arid sudden was the call, .
Your sudden death surprised us all;
'Tis ead, ' but. true, we wonder why
The best are always first to die.
—Inserted by Cecil. Bobby, grandma, and aunty.
/
BENNETT (nee Dolly HiU).— In loving
memory of our beloved sister, who passed away
at Sister Close's Hospital, Laura, 16th January,
1922.
Just like the ivy on the old garden wall,
When all things else decay, .
Our love for you will still keep green
And never fade away
Resting at peace with Ood.
—Inserted by her loving sicter and brotherin
law, Pearl and Walter Norris. Bunora. /
BARRINGTON. — In loving, memory of dear
wife and mother, who passed away on January
17, 1924. .!
Short and sudden was the call.
Your sadden death surprised us all.
'Tis sad but true, we wonder why,
The good are always first to die.
— Inserted by her loving husband, sons, and
daughter.
BARRINGTON. — In loving memroy of my dear
daughter, Isabella (Bella), .who passed away,
?uddenly, on the 17th January, 1924.
She is not dead, whose inemory lives
In hearts that knew he worth;
The battle fought,
The victory won.
Enter they Master's joy.
'-Inserted by her loving mother. ? . I
BARRINGTON. — In loving memory of my dear
Bister, Isabella (Bella), who passed away, sud
denly, on the 17th January, 1924. .
I often think of you, dear sister.
And think of how you died;
To think you could not say farewell,
Before you closed your eyes.
A beautiful memory left behind,
A life that was gentle, good, and kind,
A life made good by kindly deeds,
And generous thoughts of others' needs.
?—Inserted by her loving sister and brotherin
law J. and H. Dittmar. /
BELL. — In loving memory of our dear sister,
Tilly, who passed away January 19, 1.924. R.I.P.
Immaculate- heart of Mary,.
Your prayers for her extol; ? '.?
Oh. sacred heart of Jesus,
Have mercy on her soul.
— Inserted by her brother and sister-in-law,
Athel stone. ? J
BELL.— In loving memory of my ..dear 'aunt,
who passed away on January 19, 1924. R.I.P.
In silence she suffered and patiently bore,
Till God called her homo to suffer no more.
— Inserted by her nephew, Jack. /
BARLOW. — In loving memory of our dear
sister, Ivy, who died January 20, 1920,
Dear is the memory she left behind.
Of a life that was loving, true, and kind;
A memory prized, worth more than gold.
Our sister's worth cannot -be told.
: — Inserted, by her loving sisters, Olive, Ada,
Dolly, and Rita.

IN MEMORIAM.
BARLOW ' -neV ivy ?. Rerrptt).r-lnvlcivlng1
memory of our' dear daughter, Ivy, who passed
aw&y January 20, 1920, at Carter-street, Thorn
gat*. ? ....
:..! ' Time cannot heal our aching hearts,
'.r' ?'? Kor ,frpra .our- memory tear ?,*; ???:',.'?'? .
?' ! The dear face, the form we loved «o well,- -
' i 'Twill dwell for ever there.
?^-Inserted by her loving; mother, father, sister,.
EWle, and brother. Frank. ? ?? '?
iJ/lBARRY.— In fpnd imemory of.: my-dear, wife,;
mo-iiled-- -January 1% ,1822, . '.;? 1 ';:'.\
'??:'? My 'Veiit: still 'aches with aadnesi, '-: . ? '
???';.'. ui;And::my ey*s';grdw' dim' with' teari,1 ?'-
???''; jWheft lithmk; bciw I've m\uiiiyov ?? -
:- = ;,,,.. These .three-Md^'eart.':-.':---!''..'-';'' -????? :
.-^--Inserted by. ;her; loving , husband, Jgbtt Bariy,
-8ik,~yrtyp$ffiyXiJ;M -. ? y*ii :?'? ^ '-?;
'': iBITiffiAD.-r-to loving' memory of bur/'flear
'toother, , who ,'ditd: Jaiv6ary!-v2O;'i: 1934^.' ...' .
'We,,are^.alvcay« - thinking ol you, ;.dear .motiie*.
A^tfrqugfl .w^ ^re far.japArt;. .,' .-. ?...-: iy ,;!
Others may have lDrifr;co,n-papy, ., . .. : . ,. . .'.
But --dur jgray'e-con'tj»tni''my .heart, ' ' . '' ' '',
— Inserted by-'her .tbrfeg ?sonBrftnc(/daofe'h'tet., '?.
' ;BITMEAD.4--In ' loving '.memory qt. \ my. ?' dear
wife, : who passed 'away' January. aoV :;i9,2iv, ,
'???. i -A better ;-r mdth'eT jjever' l'lvjed,'' '?'? ?
-? ' .i^.f-Or ione-flo'gdod kn'd-'liliia.;'- ?. ???; ?]s'^-
,.? : i.Ifat.^ual tn-,'tMs;'\veary 'worldj '' ??? '??
-' .-.' ^ We liever ? Jnore4*hall find; ??.;,,.-?.? *'V
rplnsertca by !her: lovjng.r husband, Peter 'Bit--
nieaa..' ,- ? : '' ? ;. .. . r' ... j .
?:? BILJfEY.T-rln fcndi'.land: loving remembrance
(Pi i our dear mother,,; Ellen. Gertrude: rwho passed'
away' 'on' January '.20,. '198)1, . ?'???:
;' -A' ^^;lovtrig' ? mother,' VtriieV and k'incl, -..:'. . / ? ?
. -No- friend on earth like htr w#ll finclj
'?? '? .F.or.aU ofcus slie did her'- best, ''- ' ' '
??:. - May ; God .grant, her eternal -rest. ??? ''???'??
^-rfnserted by . her: loving -son and . daughterin
Uvf and grandchild, .Sid^ .Glad, and: Eily..- ./.
. BUTLER. — In loving memory of pur dear hus
baifd and father, who iiied at North Unliey,:Jaiini'
ary 20, 1912.
? i Though, death* divide^ , -; ?: ??
':.' : ? ? Love Wtill uriiteB. ' .
— inserted by hie wife and ftmiiy. / '
BENNETT. — ^In fond memory of our dailirig
infant son; died at Melbourne, Januar- 21ft
1920. 'Safe in the arms of Jesus.'-^-InBcrted by
-hisi ldvtrig- parents, Jack;1- and Eileen Bennett;
Plaxton-strect, Oliy. ? : ?'? -. - ?' ?? /
BONNEY;—In loving remembrance of our
darling little girlie, Audrey, who passed away
January 21, 1921; aged 18 months.
We miss those, soft. and .clinging arms,
Those loving little, ways;
Those bright brown eyes and lovely smile,
And the little angel face.
Too dearly beloved to be forgotten,
—inserted by her everloving parents, sisters
and brother.
CHARDON.— In lovlng memory of our dear
son, Keith. who died January 16, 1923.—Inserted
by his loving parients, F and E. Chardon.
CRAWFORD- (nee O'Brien).— In.loving
memory of dear daughter- and Bister, who ?-a£se-1
awfcy on: th« ?16th January, 1917.' ' ? ?? :- ' :
{Treasured memories ..of;;Onerso':dear,- ? i ?
Ate oft recalled 4-y .a. silent tear. :. :.j :?,..?
Dearer ttt ? inemory jinan rWoj;ds can tell : -'. . ?
Was the ' dear daughter' and sister we lo«t and
? loved; so w«ll;' ' ;? ?' ? ? ' ' '
— Inserted by, her Io.ving mother, lather, :? -ahd
sister aiid brother*. :.;. ?.;? . ;'. ? ./
CREEK (nee .Blythman).4T-In-]ovlng meintJry of
our1- dear, daughter,; Louisa May, who died oh
January. . 18, 192S,, at W.c.Et Mitcham. . . ? ' *? ?
! ' Treasured 'tnemb'ries of ' one so dear,
1 Are oft Recalled by a silent tear;'
;: Dearer, to memoryWhan words can tell,'
. ; .WaB the one we lojrt-and loved so well. ;
— Inserted by. her jndtherand father and eon,
sisters,' ' and brothers-in-law.. . . .-; . /
COHEN.— In /loying, memory of my dear'
-'niotlier, ? who died January. 17, 1920. ?
:\ just a' memovy, fond and true. -. . .
?:?:?' To sliow, dear mother, wt think of you^.
.-^Inserted by .her Roving daughter, Leah, Bob,
and 'grandehildrth/ :; ?-? '? ; ??...?? j
.;.jCQHEN (nee Moss). ^-In' loving1 memory, of
aiy Hear mother, 'who died January 17, 1920i
How little ?n'e'know- invtlie morning, * '
.That when fall the. shadows -of night;
And the Btare shine out in the heavens-' :.
: ' \Vhether our heart? be: sad or bright.
f. 'was not there at 'the hour of death,- .
\ To near your last taint sigh; ?
Or whisper just one 'loving word,
j Or. even say .good-bye; ? ? ?
— Inserted by her loving son, Harry, Lizzie,
and grandchildren. ? . . . /..
COHEN. — rln loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on January 17th.
1920.: ..... .
'The sigh of grief still lingers
-?? In pur aad hearts !to-day;
. In' memory ; ol our dear mother,
:, Who . sleeps not ' far ' away. ?
—Inserted . by her loving daughter, Priseilla.
.
CODD.— In loving -toemory of our 'dear hus
band and father, Newton,, who passed, away Janu
ary 17th. 1924.
What happy, hours we once enjoyed, -
How sweet their taeinory ttill.
?inserted by hi* gloving wife and children. /
CODD.1 — In loying. memory of our dear uncle,
Newton, who died January 17, 1924. .
: ' : Though' absent from among lis, '
'??? ! For ever in our thoughts. .
—Inserted by his loving niece and nephew ahd
great-niece, Hilda, Joe and Dulcie, Hutton. /
? CODD. — In loving memory, of our dear bro
ther and uncle, Newton, who died January 17,
iHt.
'? Dearer to memory than words can tell
Was the one we lost and loved so well.
— Inserted by his loving sister, nephew and niece,
Ethel, Frank, and Lily Parham. /
CODD. — In loving memory pf our dear son
and brother, Newton, who died January 17,
1924.
Just one year ago to-day,
Short and sudden was the call,
Your sudden death surprised us all.
It's sad, but true, we wonder why,
Some day we will understand.
? Inserted by his loving mother, brothers and
sisters. / ;
OODD. — In loving memory of our dear bro
ther.', and uncle, Newton, who died January 17,
1624.
Your end came Eudden, brother dear.
It made us weep and sigh;
: And oh, it is so hard to think
We could not say good-bye.
Ever remembered. .
—Inserted by his. loving sister and niece, Elsie
and Doreen Marks. /
CARR- — In loving memory of my dear father,
Robert Richard Carr, who passed away January
19 1928.
X patient sufferer, but how kind the hand
That called him to a better land.
We mourn, but not with grief,
For death to him brought sweet relief.
— Inserted by his loving daughter, Hilda, and
son-in-law, Gordon Peters, Rosewater. /
CARR. — In loving memory of our dear son
and brother. Alfred Banks (Dick), who pasted
away at Cheltenham, January 10, 1923.
To us the loss, the emptiness, the pain; .
To Him all high, eternal gain. ' .
— Inserted by' his loving parents, sisters, and
brothers. .
OARR. — In loving memory ' of our dear
brother (Dick), who passed away January It),
.1928. 'Peace, perfect peace.'— Inserted . t)y
bin loving siBler and brother-in-law; ? Ethel : an'l
Vic. ' 7
CARR. — In loving memory of our dear brother,
Alfred Banks (Dick), who passed away on
January 19, 1923.
The memory of his dear kind ways !
Will linger with us all our days.
— Inserted by his loving sister and brotherin
law, Sis and Herb. /
CLIFTON. — A tribute of love to the memory
of our Uncle Samuel, who .passed away at Ade
laide, January 19,1924. Rest after weariness.— In
scried by his niece, Nellie, Mick. Hi.d little
Thelma. . / ,
CLIFTON.^ — In loving memory of Samuel
Clifton, who died, January 19, 1924.
Deep in my heart is a -memory
Of one I ahall never forget.
— Inserted by his loving friend, Nellie BrcoVx.

'.' : : . v f :- IN MEMORIAM. ? '* ' 'V:' -:
: : CLIFTON.— In loving ' memory of ' our dear
husband' and' father, who pasted 'away it Ade
laide, January 19th, 1924. .s,. ? ::?? ?.:-.-
;«hsltered ^in the flock! of Agee, -.??.; '..-;
rored -on -the., golden shore, ./? ::;.??::
perfect loy«, pf Jesus,,.- - . . :
?- Eest;, ? sweat ' rest, for , evermore. . ?
Oh, for &t touohpf a vanished hand and th*
!tbund' of ? fo1ce=that-''te»tiH.v '?'??' : '',
—inserted . by hlB loving wife and daughters,
Gladys, Beatrice, and Joyce. - /
CLIFTON.—In loving memory of Uncle Clif,
who died January 19, 1924.
Sleep1 on;dear4Uncle.:Heep'!«J»d take your restr
Lay: down your .head -iupon' the Saviours l-t»a»t;
We lwed you -well, but Jekus.ilored y-iu best;
, : '.Good night,, good night, food, nifrbt*i .;..
— IUWrted. by 'hUv loving .niece, -Myrtle, lies.,
and little Ray.
CARROLL.—In loving memory of our dear
Dick, who passed away January 20, 1922.
Ever remembered by Angas and Elsie.
CARROLL.—In loving memory of our dear
brpther, Richard (Dick), who died January. 20,
1922.
';? , Just '-a toeiiidry,' fohil..Bnd..truei ... ',. . ?'..' . . ..'
.. ' ? To -tBtow,- -deaf -brother, 'we think of you..
— ^Inserted by v-Ms rlt»virig ! b'rpthef anil 'sister, '
iLaurie and .Nell Carroll; Aldgate, .? ????-- ?';- '7 '?'?
:?'. '.CAHitOijIi.-^In ' loving'1 memory' pi our dear
son, Richard (Dick),' who 'died' January 2-,
:1922.V:'DJeep 1n oVir hearts is a memory of
..Qne-we diall never forget.'— Inserted by his'
loving, lather and mother, R. and M. Carroll,
'Aldgate. ' ' ' ' ' ? ? ; ,/?-.,
'. iCARRQLL. — In- loving memory of our- dear
friend. Dick'/ who died. January 2Qt 1922:
' : From memory's, page tiime cannot Wot, ?
' ; Three 'Mttle words.: .^Forget me not.'
HlnEerled-by^G. and M;. Ourtls, Piccaailly. /
; CONNOTt^lSi . loving memory . qt our dear
mqther. who passed -way at Prospect Hill, Janu
ary ?'20,1918. :?'?'- ?'? ? -.-? .-' -
; We 'can : never know :a mother** worth ? '?
' j Or the love she gjadly gave, - :.'? .;.
: !- Until. beneath the lomlj earUj.
i Sht ft. laid 'with ji Jliceraie. ' ' '.:.
:. . ' Tl-eh, -too late, we' realise '' '? ?'
There pan never b»- ' another?'
In grief and strife, and all throufh life,
? ? Our best friend is our mother.
-r-Inserted by ' her loving children, .sons, sonin
law, daughters, grandchildren. /
CULLEN.-r-In Roving memory of our dear little
Laurence, Avho died January i0. i922,
; The memory of his 'dekr littlo ways
' W511 linger with' us all our days.' ? i
; Sweet little flower,- too lovely to stay, ....
God called him home to lead us the way.
^Inserted .by .his .loving mother and father.
;. ; . ..' . v ? /. - j- ' ?? ' ... '.: /?....
CAMPBELL,^-in. sad. memory, of my dear
wife, who passed away' on the 21st' January,
1928.
- -. ; It's just' 'two' 'years' ago to-flayi'
: rSinee my dear ? wlf* passed i-Way; ??' ? ? ? ' '
. I God took' her, yes,' H ? was. His wfllf '??-
. '; Forget you; wifef.J neyer will; :, * ..' -.-
—Inserted: by .her' Borrowing- husband, ? A. E.
Campbell.
COOK.-^In ' loving inemory. -of: our dear jnotrier,
Anne ;Jane . Cook, -who passed away on January ?
'21; 1B20.— Inserted by her sons, Hurtle and'
Norman. '.'?/.
COOK.—Iri loying '? memory of our dear,
mother, who passed away at Prospect, January!
21; 1920.
In our hearts your memory lingers,
,'? ? Sweetly tender, fond, and true;
As the years go by, dear mother,
.; We -will always ? think of ;you.
—Inserted by -her loving daughter and Bon-in-i
law, Lilly and Victor.
COOKE. — In loving memory, of my dear hus
band and father, Frederick- Joseph, who died
January 21, 1910, result of motor accident. -
- , Time cannot heal our. aching hearts,
: Nor from our memory tear
? The dear lace, the form we loved so well,
'Twill 'dwell forever there:
— Inserted, by 'his loving wife and daughter,
Amy.
COOKE.—In loving memory of my dear father,
wh'o died. January- 23, 1916; ?' '?'??
-. Close as the fondest links could .strain, ' .
; Entwined within pur rhearts grew; ::
And' with the breaking. of that chain, ?
?' . ' Our hearts were broken .too, ; .
—Inserted by his only son, -George, and daughter-
-in-law, May.
-'? COOEE.— :in' loving memory of our , dear
father, Frederick Joseph, who died January '21,-
1916. '??'? ???'?? - ? ?????- ?
Dearer to memory than words can tell.
Was the one we lost and loved so well.
—Inserted by his loving daughter, son-in-law,
and grandson, Mag, Alf, and. Reg. Harvey. .'
COOKE. — in loying memory of our ?. dear
brother-in-law. Frederick J. Copke,' who diei
January 21, 1916,' result .of motor accident.'. ?
Time changes many things,
But memory ,'? like the ; ivy, clings. '
— Inserted by M. Maynian and V. Lean. / :
? CUMBERLAND.-T-In 'loving ;. memory of our dear
fatherj Henry ' Cumberland, :wh6 \vas blown up
on.H.M.T. New-Qomet. Jandary 20, 1917. Goiie.
but not .forgotten. — From. --bis loving daughter
and son, Grace and. Harry. 21, McDonnell-avenue,.
New. Hiiidmarah. late of 99. Rutland-street.. Grims-~
:by.! England. . ' ' / '
CHEEK. — In Ipving: memory of our dear hus
band and father, Randolph Fry, who died at
St.i Peters, January 21, 1917.
Just a inemory. ' fond and true.
Dear father; how we think of you. .- ' ?
—Inserted by. -. his loving , wife : and daughters,
Ada and Beatie.
COATES. —In loving memory of my dear
mother, who died January 21st,. 1918. ..
In silence- she suffered and patiently bore,
Till God called her home to suffer no more.
— Inserted by her .loving daughter, Nell. ?
CURYER. — In loving memory of our : dear
mother and grandmother, ?. Emma Curyer, who.
died at Jamestown, January 21, 1922.
Alone in our sorrow the sad tears flow,
Then memories, come of .the dear long ago;
But unknown to the world she stands by my
tide.
And whispers, 'Dear children, death cannot
divide.'.
— Ever remembered by her sorrowing daughter,
Thursa, and family, Broken Hill and Sema
phore. , I
DRAPER. — In sad but loving memory of our
little nephew, who passed. away at Alice Springs,
on January 18, 1924.
, The angels of heaven, all robed in white,
. Was' happy at play in the garden of lighV;
When' Jesus came smiling, and said to ~ -
his band; ' .
'Here's little Maxie; come, give him your
?hand.': . ?
— Inserted by his loving aunties Lizzie and Mag
gie, ahd cousin, Pete. /
DRAPER. — In loving memory of dear little
grandson and nephew, Maxie, who passed away
at Alice Springs on January 19, 1924.
He was a sweet little flower.
Too 'lovely to stay, .
So God called him home .
To show .U6 the way.
— Inserted by his loving grandfather, grand
mother unole, and aunties, Nairne. /
DRISOOLL. — In loving remembrance of my
dear sister. Tottie. who died on January 17th,
1916.
It's nice to be remembered,
— And it's their wish. I know,
? To remember them forever
No' matter where 1 go.
R.I.P.
— Inserted by her loving, sister and brotherJn
law, M. and F. Collins. J
BR1SCOUL.— In loving memory of my dear
sitter, Alice' May Driscoll. who died January 17th
1«15. ' ? ,. '. -.-
Years may wipe out many things.
But this will wipe out never;
The memory of those hippy days
When we were all together.
— Inserted by her loving sister and nephew, Mrs.
Hancorne and Edward. , . j ?
DUGGAN. — In affectionate memory of our
dear father, died January 18, 1924.
'Peace, perfect peaoe.'
— Inserted, by his loving son and daughter, Dom
aiid Maggie. . /
DAVIS. — In fond memory of dear little
Marie, who paused away 20th January. Too
dearly loved to be forgotten.— Inserted by her
sorrowing mother and father, sisters and bi'o
thet; ?QueenWOwB.----^— ~'~w ??--—?'-:'- ?--'

'?'? . :-:,.5iN'*iEMjP^!iAM;i' --v,'\.
. ' DAVlEfi.— in loving' memory of U«U JUiU,
who passed away 20th January, lfitl,
; Tim* may. change, but inemory dings
Of the sadness each 'year ibrings.
v-Inserted by her loving grandparenti, 7. and
JL James. Alberton, ^ -? ?
DEVINE. — In fondest memory of OQT dm
ancle, who fell aileep on January SO, 1PJ4.
?t ; Three little words, 'Forget me not,'
: They^ don't ;«eem much^ but-, jnean a lot.
'? 9vn it .- ttunnory, ' ftififl and vrne,.' - ?
\ A loving thought, dear -uncle, of you.
—Inserted by hi* loving nlecet *nd neuhewi, Will
.uid k«ii. . ? :?? ? ' ? * - i1 ::-\--\ :. ? /
DEVINE. — In loving memory ot my dear
brother Jim, who tell atteep.- January 30. 1624.
'. ' Short $nd sudden was the call,
' ; Your suddes death; TOrprtted -us all; -.-.-'^?'
- -? ^Tii-.-Aadi^ but :' true, we : wonder wi»y, ????;?,...;..-?
..TheiKood are alwayi first to «je. . . --—
— Inwertea by. hlr loving slrter ;aiia l-rot-ierlp-
?Jaw';:;Er: and --W.yp. Opsjrrove; Magffi. . '' / ' ;
:? DJIviN^^-rih' loving .'Vemojy'^'foi- pur ^ejiir'.
?brotl-*'r;'J™.'' #ho ?lfelonv Jantial'y'id, 3-I2«' ;'
:'? Just^a/membry'^foMt! and truer '— t* ' '' ' '
,: Tb'riibw.'dear'lirother, -vri ?thlnk'bf ^oby- '?''
— Ihieifted:''ty hil-lrfving -Bister .'End brother-in.-'
jaw,.i W.sBV; Daly, .Black F,bresiji, ?.,....??. :,/ :-:.
, DIOBY.^r-lii lov&ig memory 6f' my -«eaf father;
Beiibert -Ai Dieby. died January- 21st; 1921. —
'Ever remembered by Wb, loving daughter. K'.sa.
ELLIOTT. — ^In loving . remembrance ? of Mar
gery, who passed away at. Kapunda, . January 18,
1021.— Inserted by- jier friend. Horace Headland;
W6ikibriev ,;._... r.'.; .' ?' ' ;- Ti ';.'' ;-? ? A.-..
ELLIOTT.— In . loying , memory of tny- dear
friend, Marg., who paseed a^-ay, January i$-
1921,,' '. , , ' .'. '.' .?';'.' , ',.,.' '..' '' ,' ...! '
. '.''?: *; Ever rememberear''' ' .'.
— Inserted ty her friend, Grace Noble. ' : /
FJSHElR.— In loving remembrance of our dear.
mother, ? who ' died at Port' Lincoln; January ' 21,
19.28':, ?:.':' ' ? ?' - '? '?' ?-?':. ?- -.'.' '
?There is one cord death cannot sever,'
A' mother's Idve^it' lists 'if orever.' ?'??
' — Ever : remembered ; by -her ' loved ones, Port
Lincoln. ? ? ' . . /
GALE. — In loving memory of our wife and
'Mother, who passed away 18th January, 1917, at
Eadina. Though lost to sight, to memory dear..
? — Inserted by iier loved ones. ; : . . / ,
GALE,— -A tribute of love to the memory:
Of mother . and -grandma, - who died - at Kadina,
letH January. 1917. . : ? . -. , :
. Her life made beautiful by kindly deeds
. And' always a thought for others' neeile.
-^Ever remembered, Edie, Ste, 'and Dulcie. *
? ' -. ????.:. .-;♦'' . ?? ? .. /
' GREEN.---In loving' remembrance of our dear
brother and uncle, VJim/' who: .died Jwuary
16th, 1932. .. r .. . .-.. .,'.? . ?-.-?
There. la someone who misses, ypif sadly,
And thinks of your kind, loving ytiyi.
But we' will meet you 'iagaiji. dear brother, .
?;. 'At the dawn of -a beabtiful diy. '?' ? ?'-'
-^-iBserted by his-- loving 'brother and : sisterin
law, Charlie and May, rand nieces,. Porpthy. Jean,
and MiUie.. . . . ? . ... : ??,..; = ?? ?.../..,
? ? GLAET2ER. — In sad but' loving memory. -_of
our -dear- wife and 'mother, who'. djed at Clare,
on' the 17th, January, i:922. '?. . ' ._,..' ?
No one Ttiiows the silent' heartache, ' '
Only those who -have lost a loving wife, and
. mother. ? ?- - ? ? : - ? '?? '
Loved, .' remembered,': -long-for always. .--... ' :. -
So gentle ; in life, sq patient Jn pain, ...
To Jorget you, mother,, we .neyer^will. .'.'.. ...
—^Inserted ;by her loving husbatid, Ern, also
her ^tear: children. : . . ' ? , '
ia'A'TL'EY.— In loving '.memory of ;our deaieBt'
mother, who died atCroydbn; January 18, 1928.
Close lis the fondest llnkB^couW ftrain,
: -Entwined 'within'-our: hearts -grew, ?..-'?;??;
: -.Jtiii... with, the breaking. of ?, that . chain . . . ?-
? i ,.-i- Our .hearta -yere .iiroken- loO;..-- . . . . ???
— Inserted by her loving sou and. daughter; in*
lawi Will ana Oori'1 Gitley, CrbydonV /
GATLEY. — In. loving, memory , of dear mother
*an'd wife, who passed away January 18, 1922.
?Forever to our thoughts.— Inserted by her. loving,
son-in-iawr Will and Beat, daughter, ? and ' bus-',
band. - '?.??'' '. ' .':'/''
?GQLDING — la, loving memory .ot- ' o'ur dear'
^mother, iftrhd' passed away January 21st, 1021,'
— flhserteii by- her loving sons,' Frank 'and- Will.''
? ?.!'-.??? : :. ? '??'.? ~ ' ' ? :- :?:?':? ' ' / '
.... ? :? ? ? ? ' /
HAYWARD. — i-Iri' loving .memory- of bur ideal
brother, Phil; who died at Cunliflei' January 18,
1«2*;-.--.', ???.-.. ?-'-.???-.?. .?.?? ?: ? ? ? -?-
. Ae we loved you so.we miss. you, '
? In our memory 'you are dear, . ;
Loved, remembered, longed-for always.
As' it dawns another year.
— Inserted by loving brothers and sisters.
? HARDING. — In loving memory of my darling
mother, who left me ? four years ago to-day. .
Sweetest memories ever linger:-: — Inserted by her
loving! and only child,- Gwenyth. ? /
HARDING (nee Prior). — In loving inemory of
our dear sister, Grace Eveline, who passed away
two years ago to-day. ..-:.. ?- . ? .
Peace, perfect peace, wtili loved 'ones .faraway,
In Jesus' keeping we are safe and they,
— Inserted, by her three sisters. / '
HARDING (nee Grace Prior) ', — In , loving
memory of my darling youngest child, who wat
called home four years ago to-day.
i Oh, for a' touch of her vanished hand. .
:. Ahd the 'sound 'of her voice that is stilled; .
: Lord, teach me from my heart to say,
: .. Thy will be. done. .
—Inserted by her loving mother. . I
~ HUDSWELL.— In loying memory of our dear
mother, who died at Broken Hill, January' 18,
1921.' . ' '.':...
' So Ipving tnd ' kind in all .her . ways,
Upright and- just to the end of her days.'
Sincere and. true in heart and mind.
Such a beautiful memory left behind.
? — Inserted by her loving son and daughterin
law. Fred and Jean. /
HUDSWELL. — In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on January 18th, 1821.
There is someone who misses you cadly,
. And thinks ol your kind,- loving ways.
But we will ™eet y°u «£«'», dear mother,
At the dawn of a beautiful day.
— Inserted by her loying son and daughter, Pat
and ^Flo. . '?.?'...
HUDSWELL. — In loving memory of our dear
mother; who. passed away January 16, 1921, at
Broken HIU.
There ia someone. who misses you sadly, ?
And thinks of your kind,.- loving ways.
But I will meet you again,. dear mother,
At the dawn of a Tjeautiful day.
— Inserted by her. loving daughter, Nell, and
son-in-law, Jim, and grandchildren,
HAGGIE. — In loving memory ;. of our dear
sister-in-law, Myrtle, died suddenly, January It),
1921. ?''.?..'?.'
It's nice to be remembered,
And it's her wish we know,
To remember her forever.
No matter where we go.
— Inserted -by. -her loving sister-in-law and
brother-in-law, Stella and Horry. /
HAGGIE (nee Wilden). — In loving inemory
of our dear Bister. Myrtle, who died, suddenly,
January 18 1921.
Dearer to memory than words can tell
Was the one we lost and loved so well.
. — Inserted by her loving brother, sister-in-law,
Elsie, Walter, and little nephews. : /
HAGGIE (nee Wilden). — -In loving; memory
of 'our dear sister. Myrtle, who died (suddenly)
at Brompton. ??'?'?- '.
Just a memory, fond and -true,
To sliow, dear 'sister, we think of you.
— Inserted by her Ipving. 'sisttr- and brotherin
law, Daisy, and Jim. -'.- .??'-..,?'.?. 7
HAGGIE. — In ioving memory of my dear
wife, Myrtle, diad.juddenly; January,-18, 1921.
Loved, remembered; longed for: always.
—Inserted by her loving husband, Andrew
Haggle. ,'.- I
HAGGIE (nee Wilden). — In loving memory
of our dear daughter and sister, Myrtle, died
suddenly, - January 18, 1921.
Your end came sudden, Myrtle dear,
It made us weep and sigh;
And, oh,. it is so hard to think .
We' could not say good-bye,
r— Inserted by her loving parents, ?brother, and
sisters, and brothers-in-law. - ,' ' /
HOWARD. — In fond remembrance of our dear
husband and father, who died on the 18 th
January, 1924.
. . „ .-'Sp. deeply loved, so sadly mourned.' ? '
—Inserted by his loving wife and family, /

!;?.,:,.??;? . ??.N,;\W!EM(miAM..: .:- C ' .,' ? '..
[HORSMAN.— In remembrance, of my de«i
mother, who passed away January 50, 1*10.-*
Inserted by her loring daughter, Millie. /
i HOLKAN.— In loving memory of our dear aunt,
who -departed this ltfe January 30, 1944. Ew*
i*nembeV«4.^-Ins*rttd by Harold, itoy, Emms, -
! HOJtilDAY.— In/loving memorj' of our deaf
Wn and brother. Boyj. who w*i drowned -&..;? .
Jtnuary 20, 1921. . .; . ..-?.
{ Four years, ago he,, passed away, ...
' i '?' n From' those' who loved him 'dear; ' - ' ?'.
: 'BtflL. memories last th* tame to-dty,
| -I... -.As though he still : were : hcrv. ? ? '?'? ??
-[-Inserted by his loving parents, sitter an*
tnothers. . / .
iHOLLIDAY.i— In loving memory of onr -deal
brother and uncle. Boy. who wat accidentally
Upmlsa; -January 26, iffSl. ': ? ^T'
', Iff* were'-net- there In .die' fcmir of -ltsth *
, i .-?? -to hear -your- Ust -faint -*fel»V- ' - '-'-':' *''
i Oh whijRer Just one, loring v/ord; . '. ' .
? : f . *Qt even say good-bye. . ?-.. L: .:??:?
j-J-Inttrted ;by hU loving; sSter. brother-Jn^law,
Pforrj(j' and Mbert; Liurie and Maty.' .I ;.'/.. . -.-
iHOLliipAY.^iri.. loving memory of our -dear ? ;
brother and uncle, Roy, who was accidentally ??:
Browned on January 20. 1021.
You have taken the last long journey .
:, In God's bcautUul ship called 'Best')
! Away, from the. -world of. sorrow;. .-;...
To, the home of. .eternal rest. ? .-..
—Inserted ljy his. loving siBter anS ' b'rother-in«
taw, Susan and Jim and family. / ''
IHAND.-^-In loving ^memorj- of.my dear father, ';
John Hand, died January 20, 1908. — Inserted h*
Sarah Walton, Peterhead. .
i HARVEY.— In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed Bway, January 20-, 1911.
; When daye -are dark and friends are: few, !
: 1 .-.It's then. -dear mother, we: long for you.'' '
-i-lnserted by her loving daughters and sons, ...'
Alice, Louie, Charley, Hughie, Ern, Frank ana
Herbert. ... ?'?,'/
1 : HARRIS. — In loving memory of our dear
husband and father, who' died at Thebarton,
January 41, 1624.-' ? ' :
God saw bis footsteps faltering,
That he had grown weary and weak;
So He bade him rest for a season,
For his pathway, bad grown too steep.
—Inserted by his loving wife «nd children. /
HARRIS.— In loving memory of my dear wife.
Susan, who died January 21st, 1921. Gone*
but not forgotten. — Inserted by her loving hus
band, William Harris. /
' j HARRIS. — In loving, memory of our deal
mother,, who 'died January. 21st, 1921.
; Jij-. bur .liearts your memory' lingers,
; , Sweetly,- tender, tend' and true;
j As the years go by, dear mother,
' ! We, will always think of you.
— rlnserted by. her. loving daughter and son-itH
law, Corrie and Dave. ' -;- ? /
HARRIS. — In loving memory of our dear
mother, who died January 21st, 1921.
; Silently, peacefully sleeping,
-. . Is the mother we dearly loved.
, — inserted by her loving' daughter and sonin
law, Win, i Les, and grandchildren. /
: IHARRIS. — In loving memory of my dew
mother, who died 'January. 21st, .1921.
. Not a sound disturbs her slumber,
Not a care to mark her brow;
. ; All her pains and trials are over,
:? She is: 'sweetly resting now.' '
—Inserted by. her loving eon, Frank. . / :
iHOAD. — 4n loying ?: memory of our ; darling '
little Douglas, who died at Walkerie, January '
??2^,..19'2.4..- '.,.:.- . ' ..-,.-,. '? ? ?: -, - '.
: ' A tender, chord of memory ? . ? .
Is, softly touched . to-day i . ,
: ''? Deep' in our hearts. there are memories, :
.-'?'? Of our darling who passed away.
'—Inserted by '-his1 loving father/mother, brothers,
and sisters. '?????'? ' ? j
-BtiLE:^—Txi i'' -lovincr memory of dear 'little .
'Esmond Walter, who died January 21. 1928,
aged' 2 - years and S 'days.
Gone froni this world, so sadly we miss you,
'Dear little ? Esmond, your ? memory we kee-pw
Never 4n life sHall we ever forget you.
?-. ;Dear to. .&nr, hearts is the spot where yon
— JhSertea .-'6y- his loving father, mother, sisters,
and brothers. ???'?? /
'in Iciving memory of our dear grandma, who
passed away' January 19, 1928.
? ? :? A ? loving memory- left behind '
Ot a lite that was always/ good and kind;
; A life. made wonderful by kindly deeds,
, And generous thoughts of other's needs.
— Inserted -by 'her- loving grandchildren, Grace
and Perc Dixon, Quom. /
JAOQUIN. — In loving memory of our dear bro
ther, John Henry, -who died January 17th,
1912/
??'?? At rest. '? ? ' ?
.-4Infierted^ by his loving steter. . brother-in-law,
Hannah and Dan .Ferguebn. :
rJUETT.-—in loving memory of ..my dear
mother, who passed away in Perth, January 20,
1924.— Inserted by her loving son, Jack. /
JAEHNE.— -In loving memory of' our dear '
wife and mother, wno passsed away on the
21st January,- 1924. ?'.'.'
A 'patient sufferer, but how kind the hand
That called her to a better land;
!We mourn, but not with grief.
Tor death; to her brought sweet relief.
Her days ofr pain, her weary hours,
Her sleepless nights are past; - '
Ear ever-patient, worn-out frame .
; Has' found 'sweet rest at. last. '
? — Inserted by her loving husband' and child;'
Will and Helmut. '
KEELER (nee Tomblin). — In loving memory
of mother and grandma, who. paired away Jan
uary 16,-1024. Though death divides, fond me
mdry clings.— Ever remembered by her loving
daughter. and granddaughters, Dorrle and Win- ?
nie Dowling. . /
:LEEt— ^In loving memory of my brothsr, John,
who departed this life on January 10th, 1924,
— M. I. Cutt, Queen-street, Alberton.
LUENIG. — In' lovipg memory of our dear
sister, Louisa, who passed away on 16th Janu
ary, 1024.
Though absent from among us,
1 Forever in our thoughts.
-jJnserted by M. and O. Weith. /
LEUNIG. —In loving memory of our dear sister,
Louise, who died on the 16th January, 1924.
Ever remembered.
LAMB.—In loving memory of our dear sister.
Eva, who passed away January 16 1923. Sadly
missed.— Inserted by her loving brother and
sister-in-law, George and Betty.
LOGAN.—In fond memory of our dear mother,
who died January 18, 1922.
My heart still aches with sadness,
And my eyes \grow dim with tears;
; When I think how I've missed you,
: . These three sad years. . .
—Inserted by her loving daughter, Jessie, son-
in-law, and grandchildren.
LANE. —In loving memory of my dear daugh-
ter, Eva, who died January, 1908, —Fondly re-
membered by her loving mother and brothers,
Norman and Bob.
LEHMANN. —In loving memory of our dear
mother and grandmother, who passed away at
Junee, N.S.W.. on January 19th, 1923.
.When days are dark and friends are few,
It's then, dear mother, we long for you.
Two years have passed, my heart's still sore,
As time goes on we miss you more.
—Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-
law, Bertha and Jack O'Regan, and grand-
children, Semaphore.
LEHMANN. —Sacred to the memory of
mother, died at Junee, N.S.W., January 19th
1923.
On the Resurrection morning,
All the graves their dead restore ;
Father, sister, child, and mother
Meet once more.
— Loving daughter, C. W. Dux, Clare.
LEHMAN.—In loving memory of my dear
mother, died at Junee, January 19 1923.
Just as the twilight came stealing,
In.lovliness over the land,
The message was whispered in heaven,
The message that none can withstand,
And away in that far-off region,
Where the foot of mortal ne'er trod,
Amongst the angels, whose name is legion,
Our dear mother is dwelling with God.
—Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-
law, O. and E. Lehman, and grandchildren.

IN MEMORIAM. .
LESKE.—In sad but loving memory of
our dear mother, who passed away January 19,
1923. "Until the day breaks and the shadows
flee away." — Ever remembered by her loving
daughter and son-in-law, Millie and Herbert.
LE LIEVRE.—In loving memory of our dear
niece, Doreen, passed away January 19, 1919,
—Ever remembered by Auntie Ada.
LE LIEVRE.—In loving memory of my be-
loved granddaughter, Doreen, accidentally killed
19th January, 1919. In Paradise.—From E.
Possingham, Houghton.
LE LIEVRE.—In loving memory of my little
friend Doreen who died at Allandale East on
January 19, 1919.—Inserted by Elsie Howell,
Mount Gambier.
LE LIEVRE.—In loving memory of our
darling little girlie, Doreen, who was acciden-
tally killed in motor accident near Mount Gam-
bier on January 19, 1919.
And with the morn those angel faces smile,
Which I have loved long since and lost awhile.
—Inserted by her loving father, mother, brother,
and sister.
LAWRIE.—In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed away, January 20, 1924.
We were not there at the hour of death
To hear your last faint sigh,
To whisper just a loving word,
Or even say good-bye.
Long days and nights she bore her pain,
To wait for cure was all in vain;
But God alone, Who thought it best,
Did ease her pain and give her rest.
—Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-
law, Grace and Dick.
LAWRIE.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away January 20, 1924.
Our mother we loved is now asleep,
Her fond and true heart is still;
Her hands that always helped us so
Now lie in death's cold chill.
The flowers we place upon your grave
May wither and decay,
But the love we have for you, dear mother,
Will never fade away.
—Inserted by your loving daughter and son-in-
law, Theresa and Harry, and grandchildren,
Stella and Jim Dent.
LOFFER.—In sad but ever loving memory
of our darling little girlie, Lyla Laurel, who
passed away at Renmark on the 21st of
January, 1920, aged 3 years 10 months.
As we loved you, darling Lyla so we miss,
To our memory your are very dear;
Loved, remembered, longed-for always,
As it dawns another year.
—By her sorrowing father and mother, E. and
E Loffer, Modbury, and little sister and brother,
Valda and Lionel.
LAWSON.—In loving memory of my dear
husband and father, who died at Wilmington,
January 19, 1916.
Though absent from amongst us,
Forever in our loving memory.
—Inserted by his wife and son, Cadmus.
LEAN.—In loving memory of my very dearest
friend, Olive, who passed away January 21,
1922.—Ever remembered by Ruth, San Francisco,
U.S.A.
MILWAY.—In loving memory of our dear hus-
band and father, Arthur, who died at the Ade-
laide Hospital, January 16, 1924.
Dearer to memory than words can tell
Was the one we lost and loved so well.
—Inserted by his loving wife and son, Russell.
MENHENNET.—In loving memory of our
dear friend, Richard Menhennet, who passed
away on the 16th January, 1924.
What happy hours we once enjoyed,
How sweet their memories still.
—Inserted by Mr and Mrs. J. Vale and family,
Unley Park.
MENHENNET.—In loving memory of Richard
Menhennet, "Dick," who fell asleep January 16,
1924. "Resting'' on the promises of Christ.—
S. Ellis.
McNALTY.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on January 17, 1923.
Time may change, but memory clings,
Of the sadness each new year brings.
—Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-
law, Nell and Roy.
McNALTY.—In fond and loving remembrance
of our dear mother, Elizabeth McNalty, who
passed away at Dalesford, South-terrace, on the
17th January, 1923.
A loving mother true and kind,
No friend on earth like her will find;
For all of us she did her best,
May God grant her eternal rest.
—Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-
law, Ethel and Gov Jenkins, of Sydney.
McALLISTER.—In loving memory of dad, who
passed away on January 17th, 1923.
Though absent from among us
Forever in our thoughts.
—Inserted by Dave and Effie.
McALLlSTER.—In loving memory of my dear
husband, who passed away on January' 17th
1922.
A tender chord of memory
Is sadly touched to-day,
And never will the one I loved
From memory pass away.
—Inserted by his loving wife.
MIATKE.—In loving memory of little Isis,
who died January 18, 1920, at Murray Bridge.
She was a sweet little snowdrop,
A sweet little flower from the earth;
God took her back to heaven,
Before she was soiled by earth.
—Ever remembered by her loving auntie, Olive,
and uncle, Phillip.
McPHARLIN.—In loving memory of Fred,
who died January 18, 1918.
Ever remembered.
—Inserted by his loving sister, Alice.
McPHARLIN.—In loving memory of our dear
son, Fred, who died, January 18, 1918.
As we loved you, so we miss- you,
As it dawns another year.
—Inserted by his loving mother and father.
MOORE (nee Sanderson).—In loving memory
of our dear mother, who passed away on the
18th January, 1924.—Ever remembered, George
and Frank.
MOORE.—In loving memory of my dear wife,
Clara, who died at Adelaide Hospital, on 17th
January, 1910.
What peaceful hours we once enjoyed,
How sweet their memory still;
But now we find an aching void
The world can never fill.
Some day, some time our eyes shall see
That dear face kept in memory.
—Inserted by her loving husband.
McINTYRE.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, who died January 17th, 1924.
We can never know a mother's worth,
Or the love she gladly gave,
Until beneath the lonely earth
She is laid within the grave.
Then, too late, we realise
There can never be another;
In grief and strife, and all through life,
our best friend is our mother,
—Inserted by her loving children, Peter, Jack
and Joyce.
MORAN.—Of your charity pray for the re-
pose of the soul of Annie Moran, who died on
the 18th January, 1914. May her soul rest in
peace.—Inserted by her sorrowing husband and
family, Mile-End, Terowie and Glenelg.
MIATKE.—In loving memory of our darling
Iris, who died January 18, 1920;
With tears we watched you sinking,
We watched you fade away;
Although we loved you dearly,
We could not make you stay.
—Inserted by her loving grandma, E. A. Wake-
field.
MIATKE.—In fond and loving memory of
our sweet little Iris, died Murray Bridge, Janu-
ary 18, 1920.
The lights of the land where you now live
Are ???ing upon your peaceful little grave,
Where five years ago we laid you,
When your sweet little life we could not
save.
—Ever remembered by her loving parents, C. and R. Mietke.
MOORE.—In loving memory of our dear father,
who died January 19, 1918.
Three little words, forget me not,
They're not very big, but they mean a lot.
—Inserted by his loving wife and family.
MUGG.—In loving memory of our dear
daughter, Elma, who passed away January 18, 1920.
Dearer to memory than words can tell
Was the one we miss and loved so well.
—Inserted by her loving father and mother.

IN MEMORIAM.
MUGG.—In loving memory of our dear sister,
Elma, who passed away January 18, 1920.
Though absent from among us,
Forever in our thoughts.
—Inserted by her loving brother and sisters,
Harold, Eva, and Isabel.
MURPHY.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away January 19, 1922.
—Inserted by her loving sons,. Michael and John.
MURPHY.—In loving memory of our dear
son and brother, Fred, who passed away January
19th, 1818.
Time may wear but memory clings
To our sad loss each new year brings.
—Inserted by his loving parents and brother and
sisters.
McNALLY.—In loving and affectionate
memory of our dear wife and mother, who died
at Mile-End on 19th January, 1924.
In our hearts your memory lingers,
Sweetly, tender, fond and true,
As the years go by, dear mother,
We will always think of you.
—Inserted by loving husband and son and
daukhter.
MELVILLE. — In loving memory of our deal
hwBlmnd and father, John Melville, who. passed
away January I*. 1922. ' '
Three little words, forget me not,'
They don't seem much but mean a lot.
Just a memory, fond and true,
A loving thought, dear Jack, of yoil.
— Inserted by loving wife and family. .
'MEFFERT. — In loving memory of .my ,dpar
father,1 who passed away January 19th, 1919.
A loving father,, true and kind,
. No friend on earth like him I will find.
Six years have . passed, and, hone can tell
? The Iosb' of ,a father I loved 60 well.
— Inserted by his loving daughter, Grace. /.
MILLER.T^-In loving memory of our ; dear
motlier, who passed away, -at Keswick, -Tinuary
21, 1916. 'Until the day breaks and the
shadows fly «way.' — Inserted by 15. and 1L
Obwliam, Foreetvllle. /
NESTOR.— In loving memory of our dear
son and brother, Edward John, the anniversary
of -whose death occurs on January 17.
Sacred heart of Jesus,
Have mercy on his soul.
— Inserted by his loving parents, sister, and
brother, and brother-in-law, Win, Pat, and Ted.
PALMER. — In loving memory of our dear
parents and grandparents.; father, died- January
16, 1905; mother, September 26, 1014.
Gone from us, but leaving, memories J;
Death can 'never take away; ? '
Loved, remembered, longed for always,
While upon this «arth we sta3'.
Missing* yes, for all - time missing,
Ones that we so ill could spare;
Not a .day we ,haye forgotten you.
In our hearts you're always there,
—Inserted by his loving son and. daughter, and
rrandchildren, , and. great-grandchildren, JoBie and
Ronald Hancock: and, Terrence Kidd. ,-.' '. ; ?'
PEA-RCR— 4n affectionate memory of cue dear
little Ronald; who. peacefully slept January 18th,
1922. ????:, ... .-??.??.'
- Treasured memories of our baby dear
Art oft' recalled by a silent ear;
- Dearer to memory -than words can tell'
' Was our precious baibe we loved so well.
— Inserted by his loving father, mother, and
little sister. Dulcle. .?:.'. . . ./.
PpULTON.^— Jn loving memory ol ? our dear
father, William Poulton. of Oving-ham, who passed
away January 18th. 19'15.' ' ??? ? '
?? Not a sound disturbs his slumber,'
-Not a care to. mark his brow;
All Ms parh and' trials are over,
'' Bt Is peacefully resting noTY; ' ??'
—Inserted by his -trite and daughter*. - . /
? PETTMAN.— rln . loiing memory of . our. . dear
»unt Charlotte, who. passed away January 20,'
1924. Ever remembered.-— Inserted by- her lovina
niecees, Maud and Ma:ry. . ? ? ; -
;P099tN-JHAM. — In' loving in&hory of o.ur
dear- sister, Emily, who ? died January 21; 1921..
Not forgotten. — Insorted tiy her. sisters. M. A.
Brooks and S. Harding. . ... ; \ .-;
REEVES. — In Moving memory of our -deal
husband and' father, Thomas Alonxa, who; died:
January 18, 1911,. .at .CardweU^Btreet, . Adelaide.
Eyer remembered. — Inserted by his loving, wife,
and family.'/ ' ,'. ' ' ./
? RIOliARDSOJS'.-— Jn. loylng memory' of -our
dear husband 'and father, Joseph Lee, who
pRssed away 'January '. 16, 1921.
Sheltored onr;!the 'Ro'ck''or Ages. : ' ??? ?'
. Anchored on the golden shore, ?
In the perfect love of Jesus,
Rest, sweet rest, for evermore.
— Inserted by his loving wife and daughter,
Unley.
RANKINE. — In fond remembrance of our dear
mother, who- departed this life January 10,
19-24. :-.?;? .
...Just a memory fond and true,
, To show/ dear mother, \va think of you.
— inserted by her loving son and ?daughter-ln-
la»-, Will and Mary; Sydney. . ?/: .
ROBE^ITS.-T-In memory of out loving child,
Jean Margaret. \v!io passed away January 16,
1B28. [ Ever remembered. — Inserted by her
loving parents, ... ' . ; /
RAW. — In- loving memory of our dear son,
Edward, who passed away January 17.. 1921,
.Tjme has. passed and still we miss him,
Words' would fail our love to tell. .
But in heaven we hope to meet him;
Jesus doeth all things well.
—Inserted by; his loving father and mother and
sisters, brotli^r-in-law. Whiting and Minhard. ,
. REEVE.— rju loving niemorj' of our dear' hus
band and father, who passed away January 21,
? Again, appears amidst oiir glooin,
?This month of bitter woe,
: .\Vlien tlw.-ione jkq loved by death remqVed,
.: From earth w*s ?forced to- go -. ' :.'.-';
-^?Inserted by-1 his- loving wife and daughter and
son-in-law,.. L, and W. Cooke, Parkside. /
::^dBERT8.'-^In loving memory of my dear
father, died: January 21, 192*u. ? -' ?':?- ?.'??
I ojfteii ait and think of yo\i ' .'?' ' . ? ''
?. When I am all alone; v :.?? :.:/.!: :
For! memory is the 'only friend , ' ,,
That grief can call lWiawn;1.;. .?;'??
— Inserted .ijj! his own dear one, AlHe. ' -.'?''/
. ROBERTS.-e-A tribute of iove! to 'ttiii rnenlory;
Df our dear (father, Thomas- Rpb«ti:- \vho..-d)ed
onthq 21st January, 1924. ' ' ' ' ' ; '
-.: .In oof'.- ;' heart i his memory lingers, :?, ?.' ? -
? :..:Sweotlj', I tender, fond, 'and true.' '' -'
-plfisert«d :ty his loving children,': ? ? ?? :. ? ]? . ?
STEA'ENg.— In loving memory of our dear
sister, who died January I'8th; 'l'919.:'': ' -': ?? ?'
. . : . A tender chord of memory
] , ' Is 'Mdly touched to-day,
And lieVer will the one we loved
From ? memory fade away.
— Inserted -by her'.lovhig sister ? and brotlierjri-.
law, Annie and Jim.' '' : ' .' ' ' '' / ' '
SPENCER. 7— In - loving: memory of dear wife
and ' mother/, who passed away- on January lfith,
1924. .... ..
Short ; and sudden was the call,
Your sudden death surprised 11s all;
'Tis sad. but true, vre wonder why ' !
, The good are always Qrst to die. ?
—inserted ^by her loving husband and sons,
Oojin arid 'Murray. ' /. ?
SHRMSVS.!— -In lovluflr memory of our di-ai
Stella, who: 'passed away at 8tephehs-terrAcet
Wilkervtllf, January 15, 1920. .? - ?'?'??' :'M.-~ ?:
Done froin us, but leaving memories, . ''? '
?'?-- Death' can nevet::take a.way; ' '... : . ??
Loved, remembered, longed for Jalwayi!/ ?' ?' ?
: = .While* upon this ..' earth ' we -etty. - -.
' Missing,- yies, fir all time missiDg, '?
:' One that we bo 111 could ?spare,'-':
iJot a day: we have forgotten. .you,'- ? ? ,
'? In our' hearts you're always there.. . . :
-r-tnserted .by her loving mother and father. /...
SHRBEVE. — ^In loving ' memory of my frieftd;
Stsllt, who died January 16, 1920.
» Bweet- '? ls; the word remembrance,
. And; these few lines will show
' - You are ever remembered by OB. StelU,
? Aa .the days may come and go.
—Insertdd by her friend, Henry. - /
BTBAWHAN. — In loving memory of our loving
husband and father, who passed away at Port
WjVsflsld on January 14, 1910. Ever remem
bered. — Inserted by his loving. wife and soni and
daughters. ' .... / ....'
3BOHULZ.— In loving memory norher,
wbb died on tha 17 th January, j.u 'Top
dearly lov»d to b» forgotten. '? — ^Incortcu by her
two font, BUi «nd Ted, Uampdsn.

IN MtlMORIAM.
fiAI/TBU. — Jn loving memory of dear
father, who passed avay at the Adelaide Hospital,
January 17th. 192A. ' ;
Gone is the faot we loved so dear; . '
Too far away to sight and speech.
But not too *ar lor our thoughts to reach.
We who loved yni sadly miss you
. As there davms in.ottier year;
Dearer to memofi' than words can1 tell ?
Was the lather 'tr* lost and loved so well;
Ood called him- Jiome. it was His wM; -?
But in our heaitw you dwelleth stUl;
flleep on. dear lather, «o kind aod.trao.
No one on earth was better than jou. ? , .
— (Evere remembertd by hla loving eons, Harry,
IRoy and Albert. /
? SALTER.-1— In lo'.'Jng memory ot ?my dear hus
'band, Harry, who frused away at Adelaide Hos
pital, January 17th. 1924. .
Sheltered on the Rock of Ages,
Anchored on. the golden shore;
In }Jie perfect, love of Jesus . . ...
. : Rest, dear husband, for evermore,
— Inserted by his loving wife. ? / .
WALTER.-: — In loving memory- of my dear father* .
Harry Salter, who passed away January 17,
1924. -.?? ?? ?? '. ?.. ? -. ??; ? ,- ..-?:?
Somewhere beyond life's Journey, ?
Our loving father waits; ? ? :
Sheltered by the Rock of Ages,
Anchored . on : the golden shore.
—Inserted by his loving daughter and , sonin
law; Elsie- and Frnuk Yftog, and grandchildren.
SALTER. — In loving memory of 'my darling
father, who passed away- at Adelaide Hospital,
January -17, 1924. ?
' Its JuBt1 one -year ago to-day,
How anxiously we stood,
Beside my ? darling ? father's bed, ?
' : To save him if we could. : : ?
With teare we saw him sinking, . ;
We watdied him fade away ;
And, oh, our hearts are aching, -
' For our darling father ? to-day.
The flowers we place upon your grave,
; Will -wither, and decay; ? . ? ,
But the love lor you, dear father, -
Will never fade away.
^-^Inserted by his loving eon, daughter-in-law, .
and nephew, George, Althea, and Leny ; Salter.
SALTER.—In lo'.'isg memory of dear father,
who passed awaj' Jiumaxy 17th, at Adelaide Hos-'
,pital, 1924.
With tears w«- saw him sinking,
We watched you fade a/way;
Our 'hearts were- crushed and broken. ?
' . But we could not make you stay. ?;
-—Inserted by his loving son and: daughter- in-
law, Ern. Florrle, and grandchildren. : /
SALTER.—In loving memory of our. dear,
father, who died fit Adelaide Hospital, January
17th, 1924'. ? ......
Your memory is as dear to-day. .
As in the hour you passed away. .
— Inserted by hii loving daughter and son-hv
law, Ruby) and;. Harold. ' ..,.-'. '..'./
SULLIVAN.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away January 19th, 1922.
She bade no one a last farewell,
She said good-bye to none;
Her spirit flew before we knew
That from us she had gone.
We often think of you, dear mother,
And think of how you died;
To think you could not say farewell
Before you closed your eyes.
Gone from us but leaving memories.
Death can never take away;
Memories that will always linger
While upon this earth we stay.
— Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-
law, Gertrude and Arthur, and grandchildren.
SULLIVAN.— In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away January 19, 1922.
In our hearts your memory lingers,
Sweetly tender, fond, and true
As the years go by, dear mother,
We will always think of you.
—Ever remembered by her loving sonu and daugh-
ter-in-law, Joe and Nora.
SMITH.—In loving memory of our dear wife,
and mother, who passed away January 19th,
1923.
Treasured memories of one so dear
Are oft' recalled by a silent tear;
Dearer to memory than words can tell
Was the one we lost and loved so well.
—Inserted by her loving husband and family.

SCHULTZ.—On the 15th January, at Bute
private hospital, Valda May Schultz, the darling
daughter of Mrs. J. Schultz, Bute, aged 3
years and 10 months. At rest.
Day by day I miss her footsteps,
As I wander all alone;
But God is good. He gives me strength,
To bear my heavy cross;
He id the only One Who knows.
My loneliness and loss.
— Inserted by her loring mother. / ;
STEPHENS.—In loving memory of my dear
husband and father, Lott (Tommie), who passed
away January 21, 1920, at Royal Park, Alber-
ton.
Years may .wipe .out many things, ?'. :
? ..But this Will wipe' put niVver.' ' ' . '?
'Themfim^ry of those iiappy. days, '. !'
?, .(When we were '.all together.. --,..; ._. ? .' '
— Inserted by his ..loving \vlfe and. little. cliiidr;en.;
STEPHENS.—In loving memory of our dear
father Lott (Tommie), who passed away at
Royal Park, Alberton, January 21, 1920.
Iij our.- home- yoa vare- fondly ? remianl/erefl, j
Sweet inpmoiies cling nroundiyorir . liayle. i
Th'^. heart' tliat haldi you :iri deciicstaftccaon i
Still Ipreryoa In 'death ws't'the fjitoe. ;
— Inserted by i'hie -loving'.-, daughter .and sf-n;
Minnie arid Lott. -R.I.P.- . :' ?-*'
STEPHENS.—In loving memory of our dear
father, Lott (Tommie), who passed away at
Royal Park, Alberton, January 21st, 1920.
Deep in our hearts there's a -.memory .
? Of- one 'we '? shall never. fbrg«f. '.?-?? ;
??-' And' those who thinks of him to-dnyi . :
Are those who loved him best. :
— Inserted by his loving son nnd dau?hter-in- ,
law, Jack and.. Glwpn,. .and.' \\\&a grandson. RI.P.^
TOMKINS.—In loving memory of Frances
Jane, who died January 16, 1922.—Inserted by
the family.
TOMKINS.—In loving memory of our dear
daughter and sister, Fanny, who passed away on
January 16th, 1922. Resting.—Inserted by
her loving mother and family.
TOMBLIN.—In loving memory of mother and
grandma, entered rest on the 16th January,
1924.
? ;- God' saw Avheri her' footsteps faltered.
??? . .? \yhen he heart grew-weary and weak; ?.
?? ? He -bade -jier - reet.' tor « .'season,
.: . .. For [the pathway '.had grown too steep. ;.:
'-:— Inserted Uv1' her' loving- daughter and 6on-in-la\v;
Fan, Arch, granddaughters, Thclma, Amy. ' :
TALBOT.—In sad but loving memory of our
dear father; who died January 16, 1923.
Our father we loved is now asleep, '
His fond true heart is still,
The hands that always helped us bo, :
Now lie in death's cold chill.
— Inserted by his loving .wife, son, and daughter,
Edith and George. ' ?: ?' '-?.,??'??-...*? / ;
TURNER.—In loving memory of our dear
father, Richard Turner, who parted from us
at Glenelg, on the 19th January, 1914. Gone,
but not forgotten.—Inserted by his loving son
and daughter-in-law, Alfred and Mabel, and
son, Ernest.
TIETZEL.—In loving memory of our dear
husband and father, who died at Largs Bay on
January 20, 1917.—Inserted by his wife and
family.
VIRGIN.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away, at Quorn, on January
17, 1924.
Only resthig till the last' trumpet shall sound, -
When the dead in Christ '.shall rise first. ?
~— Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law,^'
Lily and Charles V. Durrant. Peake. ' / ;
VIRGIN.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on 17th January,
1924.
Rest, dear mother, In peaceful ' deep,
:Your smemory we - shall .always ' keep.
— Inserted by her loving daughter and sonin
law. . ehipwAy, Parwttl's Flat ? /
VIRGIN.—In loving remembrance of our
dear mother and grandma, who passed away at
Quorn, January 17, 1924.
.All b?r JsttH and lufferingR ended
She Is svrtatly rertmg now.
— Inserted by k*r Lovtoir «on, Enoch, aua ^r^
ohUdrtn, Msii-t tad WUL ' I

IN MEMORIAM.
VIRGIN.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away at Quorn, January 17,
1924.
We'll strew with loving memories
The path our dear one trod;
We'll bless the years that called her burs,
And leave the rest to God. ;
17«/
WILLIAMSON.—In loving memory of dear
wife and mother, who passed away at Wol-
verton Hospital, Semaphore, January 16th,
1924.
?Gone from us, but leaving memories
Death can never take away;
Loved,; remembered, longed ..for always,
? ? ? While upon tills earth we stay.
Missing, yes, for all .tune missing,
- ? One that we; so ill could spare,
Not' a day we have forgotten ?: you,
In our hearts you're always there.
— Inserted by her 'loving husband, sons, and
daughters. . .
WILLIAMSON.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away at Wolverton Hos-
pital, Semaphore, January 16, 1924.
Years jnay wipe out -many things,
But this will wipe out, never.
The' memory of those happy days
. When we. were all together. . . .
.— -Insertsd by her. loving daughter and iaonin
law, M. and J. Irving.
WILLIAMS.—A tribute of love to the memory
Of our father, John H. Williams, who passed
away at Wallaroo Mines, on January 17, 1924.
—Rest of weariness.—Inserted by his daughters,
sons-in-law, and grandchildren, Renmark.
WESTWOOD.—In loving memory of dear dad
and our loving grandfather, Arthur David, who
passed away January 19, 1923.—Inserted by
Jack, Emmie, Ivy, Thelma. At rest.
WESTWOOD.—In loving memory of our dear
father, who died at Adelaide Hospital, January
19, 1928.
Just a memory, fond and true,
To show, dear father, we think of you.
—Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-
law, Doll and Alf. Stringer, and family, Mount
Gambier.
WOOD.—In loving memory of our dear friend,
May, who passed away 18th January, 1921.
Her cheerful face and kindly ways
Are pleasing to recall.
—Inserted by her loving friends, Will, Florrie,
and Myra Grimm.
WILLIAMS.—In sad but loving memory of
my dear dad, who passed away on January 18th,
1924.
Just a memory, fond and true,
To show, dear father, I think of you.
—Inserted by his son, Claude.
WILLIAMS.—In loving memory of our
dear husband and father, Herbert Ethridge, who
passed away on^January 18th, 1924.
God moves in a mysterious way
His wonders to perform.
—Inserted by his loving wife and family.
YEO.—In loving remembrance of my dear
mother, who died at Terowie, January 21, 1919.
—Fondly remembered by her loving daughter,
Ida.
YOUNG.—In memory of Emma, dearly loved
daughter-in-law of Mrs. Nellie Young, who died
January 21st, 1924.
Just a year ago to-day, dear "Em.,"
Since you received your call.
We all miss you very much,
For you were loved by all.
—By her mother-in-law and son, Albert.
YOUNG.—In loving memory of our dear
friend, Emma, who died January, 21, 1924.
Just a memory, fond and true,
To show, dear Emma, we think of you.
—Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Dawson.
YOUNG.—In loving memory of dear Emma,
who passed away January 21, 1924.
Gone from us, but leaving memories,
Death can never take away,
—Inserted by Will and Hilda.
YOUNG.^— In loving memory of my dear
sister, Emma, who died January 21, 1924.
Dear is the memory she left behind
Of a life that was loving, true, and kind.
A memory prized, worth more than gold,
Our sister's worth cannot be told.
—Inserted by her loving sister Sarah and brother-
in-law Harry, and nephews, Arthur, Reg.
YOUNG.—In loving remembrance of our dear
mother, Emma Matilda, who passed away on
January 21, 1924.
A loving mother, true and kind,
No friend on earth like her we'll find;
For all of us she did her best;
May God grant her eternal rest.
—Inserted by her loving son George and daughter
Minnie.
YOUNG.—In memory of Emma, dearly loved
wife of Thomas Young, jun., who died January
21, 1924.
As time goes by, dear Emma,
I miss you more and more.
By her sorrowing husband.
RETURN THANKS.
THE FAMILY of the late Mr. JAMES HENRY
GUNTER desire to THANK all relatives
and Ifiends for floral tributes, letters, cards, and
personal expressions of sympathy in their recent
ud bereavement; also Dr. Evans, foi his kind
attention. ??...?:, /
THE SISTERS of the late MICHAEL SHANAHAN,
of Northfield, desire to THANK all rela-
tives arid ' friends ' for cards, floral tributes, .arid
personal' ? expressions of sympathy during their,
sad bereavement; also ' Special ; ThankB td- Father
O. 'Connell-,: Drs.- Cowan and O'jDonnell, and Sisters
and Nurses -of Flinders ..Ward,'. Adelaide. Hospital,
npiIE SONS . iud .DAUGHTERS of tlie late
MICHAEL TARTOOSIE desire to tender
their sincere THANKS to airfglatives and'frrerids,
and Sister Nelson and Nurses of 'the Nelson'r
Hindmargfa: Hospital, and .'Dr. ..Close; /.especially.'
toiMrs. £(abil and family, for their kind atten
tioh in their sad 'beryveipgnt.- ' .. . . ?? '/ ;
AHRENS.—MR. and MRS. AHRENS and
FAMILY, or flheaoak TLcgi . wish to sin
cerely: THANK all kind frie'nd* ahd relativen
toi personal expressions of sympathy- and floral
^tributes' ''in- th^lr rebint 'sad ' bereavement/ ''
STRS.^«r; P. BENNETTaf;'an.d 1?AMlfLY7^of
irj. .Sirkrenhead, Bhicerely^ -THANK all fc'ind
relatives, .and friends. fox Aftral- tributes, letters;,
^ards, telegrams ..and ,pera»nal expressions j-f
sympathy 'd.u'ring thejr ','recent . bereavement;.
Ipecially thinking Dr.' , Beits, ' Dlstif fc't Nuriie*;
Rev. WUlason. Mr. 8hand| itrsl PhfiUps. ind
Mr: aifd.-Mts. B. Goodman..' ? -.-? ??; ??-? ' '?: ? ???/? !???
MR. R. BALD. West Croydon, and Mr. and
Mrs. J. BATES and FAMILY of Wallaroo,
wish to, TgANK all kind friends and reJations
lor telegrams, letters,. . .and , flor#]v tribute* ;' ' .oltb
personal expressions- '.of syinparay ?. in 'their, sad
bejreaverijent;- ahibv Dr.' 'Webb,* Sister 'Dwyer',' for
ithelr Amremitting. attentloni ?- * ?--.'?'- ? ?/ ? ?
MR. J. W. HILL; PARENTS, SISTERS, and
BROTHER of the late Hilda Caroline
Hill, of Carlisle-street, Camden, respectfully
THANK all kind friends, relations, and neigh-
bors for floral tributes, cards, telegrams, and let-
ters received in their recent sad bereavement.
? ?? ? ? -'. .- : :' .: '' : 1
T\TRS.HOULGRAVE and DAUGHTER wish to
ItJL THANK all kind friends for cards, floral
tributes, and expression of sympathy in their
recent sad bereavement. Peel-street, Yatala.
MRS. F. A. JAMES and FAMILY, of Brompton,
M. sincerely' 'THAN* $\ kind Vrelfttjvei. ', and
friends. 'ibr'-'floral -tribute's,- letters, cards; 'and
personal expressions ,of syrtpathy during ' 'their
recent ?bereavement, specially thinking. -Mr*. F.
Poulton, Mr. Oxenham, Mr. G. Prater. Metro
politan »hd Excelsior, -boys. ;. . . L . . ,/
Mr. and Mrs. J. THAMM and FAMILY, of
Freeling, desire . to ... TfiANK all kind
friends and relatives; for 'cards, floral .tributes,
and personal expressions' of ' sympathy in their,
recent sad ' fcereaVement, also -Dr. Altmann ~ andr
Rev. Sprengel for their kindness. ???»'- ?.'.'./-'
McEWAN.—The HUSBAND and SONS of the
late Mrs. EUPHEMIA PATERSON McEWAN
wish to sincerely THANK -the members of the
Hlndmarsh British Football Club, employes of
the South Australian Gas Works, And Messrs,
Eyes & Orowle, Ltd., apd all kind friends, tor
floral 'tributes, letters, cards, telegrams, end per
sonal : expressions ' of sympathy ..during their re
cent bereavement: . V ... ; ' . . ? _A_ '
MR. and Mrs. G. FECHNER, Largs, desire to
THANK. all Relatives and kind Friends (or
,iers, cardB, -telegrams, floral tributes,' and
rsonal' expi-essiona i- of- sympathy In their late
.ad bereavement, : cspec-iaHy ti-auk,lRg Dr.!
Corcmton. ?'? ..--??: ?-. ..: . ? ? ? ? ? .

RETURN THANKS.
MBS. 6EBLLBV, JfOTHER, atSPHftS, AND
BROTHERS wish to THANK all kind friends
;and ? relatives for ^ .letter,' cards ^telegrams, and
?floral tributes and personal expressions of deepest
?ympathv- during;, their sad bereavement, espe
cially thanking Dr. Cherry and nurses of tht
Port Adelaide Hospital, also thanking the Port
Adelaide Staff of thq P.M-G. ?
MR. and MRS. W. WOOD and SONS desfre 'to
tender their sincere THANKS to all rela
tives and' friends. Rev. Wehrstedt,' Employees
Tramways Depot, Port Adelaide, Matron and stall
Myrtle. Bank, comrades: of T. 11. Association,
also Mr. L. Haddy. for kind. attention, also kind . '
neighbors for letters, cards, telegrams, floral
tributes and personal expressions of ' sympathy
in their late Ibss of dear son' and brother. ''
MR. ABRAHAM FRANCIS and FAMILY, '? of
Waikerie, wish to ilhcerely THANK ' all
kind Friends and Relatives for kind expressions ?
nnd floral tributes1 in their recent sad bereave
ment., especially thanking Dr. Nicol,. Matron aril
Nurses of Waifcerie. Hospital for their unremit
ting attention to our dear wife and mother:' ' /
MR. and Mrs. L. H. JONES and Mr. J,' F.
MONAGHAN and FAMILY sincerely
THANK all kind Friends nnd Relatives' for let
terfl and floral' tributes and personal ? expressions
pi . synipnthy during sad bertav^ement . in tha
loss of their dear little Shirley. Special thanks
to '.Doctors And Nurses 'Susinne' Ward ChU
dreh'g: Hospital. . ? ; ' ' ' - ? ' - -: / .
MR§. S. T. CARGEEG and FAMILY, of Good
wood Park, sincerely THANK all kind re.
latives and friends for floral- tributes, letters,
cards, telegrams/ and personal expressions ot
sympathy during their recent' sad and sudden
bereavement. . ? .__ lfrE17/ .
MR. F. E. TAYLOR and FAMlLY7~ot folT.
Seventh-avenue, 8t. Peters, desire to
THANK all Relatives iand kind Friendi for
telegrams, letters, floral tributes, and ? personal
expressions ot sympathy in their recent sad be
reavement. ? /__
ffiH'E FAMILY of. tlie late~Mra. C. FEATHEU
X STONE sincerely THANK all kifl'l frieudi
land relatives for letters, cards, telegrams; floral
tributes and personal expressions' of 'deepest
sympathy during their recent sad bereavement,:
especially thanking Drs. Pelleiv and Dawkins,
also Canon Wise. ? . ? ? /
TITRS. K. BONYTHON, of Aehton. late of Sum'-
jJX. mcrtown, desires to sincerely THANK all
kind friends and relatives for telegrams, letters,
cards and floral tributes, and personal expres
sions of sympathy in her recent sad bereavement.
? ? /
1\TR.. AND MRS. F. P. CULLEX desire to
?ITJL THANK all kind friends find relatives for :
letters and cards and floral tributes and personal
expressions of sympathy, In their recent sad
bereavement in the sad loss of our dear little -
Bon Bryan. ? ..''??? -/
q\JTR; JAMES McNAMARA. and FAMILY, .desire
XtX ; to THANK, all kind friends for telegrams,
letters, 'floral tributes, especially ' Mesdames.
Morris and Lake for kindness shown' during
-;recent: sad bereavement/ : ' ? ? ' / '.
MR., AND MRS. R STANLEY and FAMILY,
df Unley, sincerely THANK all relation.
:and friends for floral' tributes, letters, telegrams,
cards, and personal 'expressions of sympathy dur
ing1 their recent, sad bereavement in' the loss,
of their son and .brother, Evaii Richard. . /
RS. BILLING wishes to THANK all relatives -
and kind friends for their kind expressions
of sympathy in her recent sad bereavement,
especially the. Rev. C. W. T. Rogers. . ..:?{??.: ? .
THE SONS and DAUGHTERS of the -late Mrs,: .
Jane Hoffmann, of Greytown, sincerely
THANK, their kind friends and relatives for let
ters,' cards, telegrams, .and ' personal expressions
,of sj-mpathy in their recent bereavement, espe
cially thanking' Dr. Poole, of Alberton. ? ?
Mr. AND Mrs. STANLEY D. I. JAGO of
Terowie desire to THANK all kind friends
for assistance rendered and for letters and tele-
grams of sympathy in their recent sad bereave
ment.
MR. WILLIAM HOBBY AND FASHLY, 62,
Roebuck-strreet, Mile-End, desire to
THANK all relatives and kind friends for tele
grams, letters, cards,- 'floral tributes, an.' 'per-
sonal expressions of sympathy in their ' recent
sail bereavement,'., especially thanking : Nurse
Webb and Mr. C. Lane. ; ? .:??/.
MR. GEO COLES and FAMILY,, of Saddle
worth, desire to THANK all kind friends
and : relatives for floral tributes, letters, cards,- . ?
telegrams, and personal expressions of sympathy
In.' their recent sad bereavement. : : /
(Other Notices will be found on
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