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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 ex-
ceeding five lines; over five lines Sixpence per
line.
BIRTHS.
FRY.— On the 29th September, at Orroroo, to
Mr. and Mrs. E. Liddon Fry, of Eurelia— a son
(Geoffrey Liddon).
SCOBELL.— On the 27th October, at Glanton-
street, West Hindmarsh, to Mr. and Mrs. James
Scobell (nee Whitehouse)— a daughter (Laurel
Faith),
ROGERS.— On the 31st October, at Hughes-street,
North Unley, to Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rogers—a
daughter.
GULLY.— On the 29th October, at 234, Gilles-
street, the wife of S. W. Gully— a daughter.
HANNAFORD.—On the 27th October, at "Spring-
wood," Rhynie, to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hannaford,
of Lower Broughton— a son.
SCHOFF.—On the 29th October, at Ansell-street,
Semaphore, to Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Schoff— a son.
NESS.— On the 4th November, at Boxwood Glen,
Finniss, to Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ness— a son.
RALLI.— On the 5th November, at 6, Eaton Man-
sions, Eaton-square, London, S. W, the wife of
S. S. Ralli, late of Werocata— a son.
TRENBERTH.—On the 21st October, at Kadina,
to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Trenberth (nee Grigg), of
Butler— a son (William Paul). Victorian papers
please copy.
GARTRELL.— On the 8th October, at Charles-
street, Norwood, to Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Stan.
Gartrell—a son.
MARRIAGES.
SWINCER— BERRY.— On the 17th September, at
St. Luke's Church, Adelaide, by the Rev. Phair,
Albert, fourth son of R. Swincer, late of Minlaton,
to Edith Esther, eldest daughter of C. Berry,
Victoria-square. At home November 6, Young-street,
Parkside.
HILL— HOARE.— On the 25th September, at Mi-
lang, by the Rev. H. H. Wylie, Arthur, fifth son of
the late James Hill, of Ardrossan, to Henrietta
(Hett), eldest daughter of H. T. Hoare, Milang.
ROGERS— MILLS.— On the 9th October, at
Trinity Church, Adelaide, by the Rev. F. Webb,
Albert Henry Rogers, third son of the late George
Rogers, of Goodwood, to Ada, only daughter of
James H. Mills, of Morphettville.
JEISMAN— LAWLER.— On the 2nd October, at
the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev.
F. Warner, Henry John, second son of H. W.
Jeisman, Crystal Brook, to Mary Ellen, third
daughter of Daniel Lawler, of Willaston.
REYNOLDS— PHILCOX.— On the 25th September,
at St. Bede's, Semaphore, by Rev. Canon Swan,
Frederick James Reynolds, only son of H. Rey-
nolds, of Gawler, to Lilian Mary, youngest daugh-
ter of the late H. Philcox, of Birkenhead.
LAKIE— LEMON.— On the 18th of September, at
the Church of Christ Manse, Robert-street, Hind-
marsh, by the Rev. F. C. Pittman, James, third
son of the late Captain C. Keith Lakie, Portland
Ward, to Catherine M., widow of the late Chas.
Lemon, eldest daughter of the late George Reid,
both of Semaphore.
JOSELIN— HARVEY.— On the 1st October, at St.
John's Church, Koolunga, by Rev. F. W. Wilkin-
son, James D. Joselin, Port Pirie, late Richmond,
Victoria, to Bertha E., second daughter of Robt.
Harvey, Yacka.
BROWN— SWEETMAN.— On the 10th October, at
St. Martin's Church, Campbelltown, by Canon
Honner, Amy Selwyn, daughter of the late C.
W. Brown, Prospect, to Alfred Octavius Sweetman,
Inman Valley.
OMAR— COLLINS.— On the 24th September, at
the Methodist Manse, Petersburg, by the Rev. G.
T. Arthur, M.A., John Omar, Esq., of Petersburg,
to Mary, eldest daughter of Chas. Collins, Whyte-
Yarcowie.
PLUSH— TUMMEL.— On the 18th September, at
the Lutheran Church, Daveyston, by the Rev.
Pastor Scherer, Herbert Leslie, eldest son of Mr.
H. Plush, Malvern, to Ottilie Marie, fourth daugh-
ter of Mr. G. Tümmel, Greenock.
WUNDKE— LEE.— On the 8th of October, at St.
Barnabas' Church, Clare, by the Rev. Canon Webb,
Carl G. F., youngest son of Mr. F. W. Wundke, of
Brinkworth, to Charlotte R., fourth daughter of
S. A. and the late Robert Lee, of Clare.
LAMBERT— PORTER.— On the 17th August, at
Tynte-street Baptist Church, North Adelaide, by
Rev. A. N. Marshall, B.A., Robert J., eldest son
of John Lambert, Grange-road, to Nellie, youngest
daughter of the late Jas. Porter, 35, Barnard-street,
North Adelaide.
ASHTON— WARD.— On the 2nd October, at
Christ Church, George-sreet, Sydney, by the Rev.
F. J. Albery, M.A., Johnson Ashton, third son of
the late Richard Amer Ashton, of Lancashire,
England, to Elizabeth A. (Lizzie), youngest daugh-
ter of the late Captain R. P. Ward, of S. A.
SILVER WEDDINGS.
BELL— BADMAN.— On the 2nd November, 1882,
at the residence of the bride's parents, by the
Rev. W. Jenkin, Robert Thomas, youngest son
of the late Mr. G. Bell, of Adelaide, to Rosanna,
fourth daughter of Mr. A. Badman, Unley. Pre-
sent address. Tarlee.
BRASTED— SHUGG.— On the 4th November,
1882, by the Rev. John Goodwin, Frederick Thomas
Brasted, second son of the late Charles Brasted,
Parkside, to Jessie Margaret Shugg, eldest daugh-
ter of the late John Shugg, Unley-road. Present
address, "Redfern," Salisbury-street, North Unley.
DEAR— FORD.— On the 8th November, 1882, by
the late Rev. Allan W. Webb, John Dear, eldest
son of the late John Dear, of Melbourne, to Mary
Ann Ford, only daughter of the late M. A. Ford,
Moonta. Present address, Winniford-street, Ade-
laide.
DEATHS.
BROWN.—On October 20, at the Adelaide Hos-
pital, Gustaf William (Frank), beloved husband
of A. Brown, James-street, Glanville. A patient
sufferer gone to rest.
BRINKWORTH.—On the 26th October, at his
residence, Gulnare, Peter, dearly beloved husband
of Eliza Brinkworth, aged 65 years.
TEISSIERE.— On the 31st October, at the Ade-
aide Hospital, Kathleen, the beloved daughter of
Francis and Bridget Teissiere, of Salisbury, aged 15 years. R.I.P.
TAYLOR.—On the 30th October, at 109, Beulah
-road, Norwood, Rose Mavis, infant daughter of
A. S. and E. A. Taylor, aged 5 weeks.
MOSS.— On the 31st October, at Sefton Park,
Nailsworth, after short illness, of pneumonia, Helen
Amanda (Narney), fourth daughter of Samuel and
Elizabeth Moss, aged 6½ years.
CRACK.— On the 29th October, at Oodla Wirra,
Elizabeth Rose, beloved infant daughter of H.
Taylor and Clara Crack. Another bud to bloom
in heaven. Age 1 month.
BRADY.—On the 25th October, at the hospital,
Broken Hill, of fever, Patrick, third son of late
John and Elizabeth Brady, Terowie, aged 34 years.
R.I.P.
MURRAY.— On the 2nd November, at his resi-
dence, Frederick-street, Maylands, Joseph Robert-
the beloved husband of Ada Cecelia Murray, and
second son of the late J. R. Murray, aged 42
years.
LINTON.—On the 3rd November, at her resi-
dence, Portland-place, Port Adelaide, Elizabeth,
relict of the late J. R. Linton, in her 86th year.
ROWEN.— On the 2nd November, at Broken Hill,
Michael, beloved husband of Mrs. Rowen, eldest
son of the late Patrick Rowen, late of Clare.
R.I.P. Papers, please copy.
OLIVER.— On the 28th October, at Hansborough,
James, dearly loved husband of Elizabeth Jane
Oliver, aged 59 years, of heart failure. Victorian,
New Zealand, and home papers please copy.
FENN.— On the 3rd November, at his residence,
Wattle-street, Fullarton, Charles Fletcher Fenn,
aged 64 years.
REYNOLDS.— On the 2nd November, at Ingo-
mar, Glynde-road, Magill, Percival Albert, second
dearly-loved and loving son of the late W. J.
Reynolds and Mrs. Claude Smith, in his nine-
teenth year. His end was peace.
DUNN.— On the 21st October, at Bookabie, after
15 months' painful suffering from dropsy, James,
beloved husband of Annie M. Dunn, leaving a
sorrowful wife, four sons, and three daughters, to
mourn their sad loss.
GRATWICK.— On the 29th October, at Maccles-
field, Martha Gratwick, widow of the late Wil-
liam Gratwick, aged 78 years. At rest.
HEMING.— On the 5th Noyember, at the Selborne
Hotel, Pirie-street, Adelaide, Thomas, the dearly
beloved husband of Grace Heming.
McCRACKEN.— On the 29th October, at Christ-
church, N. Z., James McCracken, of "Hayland"
Station, Rangiora, second surviving son of the
late Peter McCracken, of Thornbank, Melbourne,
in his 54th year.
LITTLE.—On the 31st October, at her residence,
Manse-road, Strathalbyn, Hannah M. Little, sud-
denly, aged 76. At rest.
LEWIS.— On the 4th November, at Gurr's-road,
Kensington, Rebicca, relict of the late Frederick
Lewis, and sister of John Samuel and Nathan
Young, aged 68 years.
BUTTERWORTH. — On the 2nd November, at the
residence of her son-in-law (Mr. John Anderson),
Minlaton, Elizabeth Butterworth, relict of James
Butterworth, Curramulka, aged 73 years.
STARK .— On the 23rd October, at his residence,
Spring-street, Queenstown, William, the beloved
husband of Martha Stark. At rest. Asleep.
ROBERTSON.— On the 4th November, at the
Adelaide Hospital, George Alexander, beloved son
of Jessie Robertson, aged 19 years.
HAINES. — On the 29th October, at Adelaide,
George, beloved husband of Mary Ann Haines, in
his 60th year. An army pensioner and school
teacher for 12 years.
FALCONER. — On the 4th November, at Kalgoor-
lie, suddenly, Minnie Falconer, nee Olson, aged 26,
—Inserted by her sorrowing brother, Port Pirie.
FERGUSON. — On the 21st October, at St. Omer
Hospital, Perth, W. A., Kathleen, dearly loved
wife of A. E. N. Ferguson, Bank New South
Wales, and third daughter of the late Edward
Elphick, L.R.C.P. (Lond.), and of Mrs. Elphick,
23, Colin-street, Perth.
WARD .— On the 4th November, at Port Augusta,
Hilda Hatley, dearly-beloved and youngest daugh-
ter of Owen A. and Ellen E.Ward, aged 21 years.
LOAN. — On the 5th November, at Miss Hill's
private hospital, Florence Emma, the dearly be-
loved daughter of H. J. and E. Loan, aged 22.
Beloved by all who knew her. "I know that my
Redeemer liveth." Victorian and W. A. papers
please copy.
SHEPHERDSON. — On the 4th November, at Haw-
thorne, Mount Gambier, Marian, youngest daugh-
ter of E. B. and W. B. Shepherdson.
CURRIE.— On the 5th November, at Marleston,
South-road, James Currie, aged 85 years. A colo-
nist of 53 years.
CLUTTERBUCK. — On the 28th September, at
Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, England, Dorcas, wife
of William Clutterbuck, and mother of W. A., J.
W., and the late C. F. Clutterbuck, aged 76 years.
HEATH. — On the 3rd November, at Wokurna,
Thelma, second dearly beloved daughter of P. R.
and E. D. Heath, aged 4 years and 7 months.
BIRD. — On the 5th November, at his residence,
Main North-road, Nailsworth, Edward Charles,
dearly-beloved husband of Mary Bird, and third
beloved son of E. C. and E. Bird, of Elder-street,
Wallaroo, aged 36 years.
MITCHELL. — On the 5th November, at his resi-
dence, Tirrell-street, Kensington, John Mitchell,
aged 87 years. A colonist of 54 years.
CORNISH. — On the 5th November, at Payne-
ham-road, St. Peters, Thomas Cornish, watch-
maker, late of Rundle-street, aged 75 years. A
colonist of 67 years.
PEARCE. — On the 14th October, at Mount Mor-
gans, W. A., after a short illness, William, beloved
husband of Rosina Pearce, of Shipsters-road, Ken-
sington Park, aged 50 years.
MURPHY. — On the 26th October, at Adelaide
Hospital, Daniel Lewis, the dearly beloved hus-
band of Emma J. Murphy, of Hawker, late of Port
Augusta, aged 56 years and 3 months.
HUNTLEY. — On the 5th November, suddenly,
Mary A., the beloved wife of George Huntley, War-
wickstreet, Walkerville, aged 79 years. Arrived in
ship Harpley, 1849 [1848].
CHAPMAN. — On the 2nd November, at her resi-
dence, Lochiel, Caroline, the beloved wife of the
late Samuel Chapman, of Lochiel, aged 84 years.
At rest.
RYAN. — On the 6th November, at her residence,
Glen Osmond, Catherine Ryan, aged 70 years.
R.I.P.
WAKELIN. — On the 22nd October, at Kadina,
Arthur Edward Wakelin, loved husband of Florence
Maud Wakelin, aged 27 years.
KNOWLES. — On the 7th November, at Scar-
borough, St. Kilda, Victoria, Harry Mortimer, the
beloved and younger son of R. and M. Knowles,
late of Adelaide, aged 34 years.
IN MEMORIAM.
PEARSON. — In loving memory of our dear sister
Lizzie, beloved wife of J. E. Pearson, who died
at Albert-street, Goodwood, 3rd. November, 1906.
Sadly missed.— Inserted by L. and R. Humphreys.
PEARSON.— In loving memory of Elizabeth M.
(Lizzie), affectionate wife of J. Ernest Pearson,
who entered into rest on 3rd November, 1906.— In-
serted by loving husband and children.
ROWE. — In fond remembrance of our dear
daughter and sister, Gertrude Lavinia Rowe, who
died November 2, 1906.— Inserted by her loving
father, mother, sisters, and brother, N.A.
LEANEY.—In loving remembrance of our dar-
ling wife and mother, who was called home No-
vember 2, 1906.
A gentle, spirit less on earth, an angel more in
heaven.
—Inserted by her loving husband and children at
Hawthorn.
LEANEY. — In fond memory of our daughter and
sister Phoebe Leaney (nee Beard), who died No-
vember 2, 1906.
We have to mourn the loss of one
We would have wished to save;
Beloved on earth, regretted, gone,
Remembered in the grave.
—Inserted by her sorrowing parents, sisters, and
brothers.
DINSDALE.—In memory of our dear mother and
sister, Eliza Jane Dinsdale, who died November 2,
1905.
God called her home, it was His will,
But in our hearts we love her still;
Her memory is as dear to-day
As in the hour she passed away.
—Inserted by her loving son (George Dinsdale) and
sister (Clara Hayes).
KENT.— In loving memory of Louisa Kent, who
died at the Home for Incurables, November 2,
1906.
We saw her suffering day by day,
It caused us bitter grief
To see her slowly pine away,
But could not give relief.
—Inserted by her loving daughters, E. Wood and
A. Averay.
MATTHEWS.— In loving memory of our dear
husband and father, William Matthews, who died
November 1, 1906, at Noarlunga.
His memory is as dear to-day
As in the hour he passed away.
—Inserted by his loving wife, daughter, and
grandchildren.
ROWE.—In fond remembrance of Nurse Ger-
trude, who died November 2, 1906.
We mourn the loss of the one we loved,
But still we long for you;
Beloved in life, regretted gone,
Remembered in the grave.
Your end was sudden, Gertrude dear,
It makes us weep and sigh;
And, oh, it was hard to think,
Your could not say good-bye.
—Inserted by friends who loved her, Mr. and Mrs.
Gogan and family.
MUIRHEAD.— In fond and loving memory of my
dear father, who passed away May 7, 1895, also
my darling mother, who died November 3, 1900.
Never forgotten.
The years have passed, but still I miss them,
While friends they think the wound is healed;
But they little know the sorrow,
Deep within my heart concealed.
—Interred by their ever-sorrowing daughter, Gertie
Miurhead.
MUIRHEAD.— In fond and loving memory of
our darling mother, who died November 3, 1900,
also our dear father, who died May 7, 1895. At
rest.
We often sit and think of you, dear mother,
When we are all alone,
For memory is the only friend,
That grief can call its own.
Like ivy on the withered oak,
Where all things else decay,
Our love for you will still keep green,
And never fade away.
—Inserted by their loving daughters Alice and
Nellie, and son-in-law, A. Shaw, Cambridge-street,
Hackney.
GUINEY. — In loving memory of our dear hus-
band and father, Edward Guiney, who died at
Ryhnie, November 4, 1906. R.I.P.
Immaculate heart of Mary,
Your prayers for him extol;
O, sacred heart of Jesus,
Have mercy on his soul.
Inserted by his loving wife and family.
PENDER.— In loving memory of Mary Pender,
who departed this life November 4.
You're not forgotten, grandma dear,
Nor never will you be.
— Inserted by her loving grandchild, Ethel Wynes.
ELLIOTT. — In loving memory of our dear mo-
ther, Mrs. B. L. Elliott, beloved wife of the late
Andrew Elliott, of Union-street, departed this life
November 4, 1902.
Years have gone, and years may come,
And bring us joy or pain;
A mother's place within our hearts
Cannot be filled again.
— Inserted by her youngest daughter, Mrs. M.
Rowe, and second eldest son, John Elliott.
TOSELAND. — In fond and loving remembrance of
our dear father, who departed this life at East-
wood, South Australia, on November 5, 1904.— In-
serted by his loving sons, A. T. and W. J. Tose-
land, Young, New South Wales.
JEMISON.— In sad but loving memory of my
dear husband, J. R. Jemison, who departed this
life Kadina, November 5, 1905. For many years
connected with the South Australian Mounted
Police.
So fondly loved, so sadly missed.
-Inserted by his loving wife and children.
TWELL.— In loving memory of Matilda Twell,
who died at Lyndoch, November 5, 1906.
Forget her, no we never will;
We loved her here, we love her still;
Nor love her less although she's gone.
—Inserted by her loving husband, daughter, son,
and daughter-in-law.
JOY. — In memory of our boy, Glen, eldest son
of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Joy, Hindmarsh, died No-
vember 6, 1904, aged 5½ years. "Gone, but not
forgotten."
GORDON. — In loving memory of Harry, who died
at Alice Springs, November 6, 1904, aged 18, be-
loved son of William and Agnes Gordon, 13, Wil-
liam-street, Norwood. Gone, but not forgotten.
REILEY.— In loving memory of Harold, dearly
beloved and eldest son of Daniel and Hannah
Reiley, Mount Gambier. Died at Mount Gambier,
November 6, 1906. "Thy will be done."— In-
serted by his parents, sister, and brother.
WHEATLEY.— In loving memory of my dear
sister, Ethel, who passed away at Hyde Park,
November 6, 1903, aged 32. Safe home.
Passed beyond all grief and pain,
Death for thee is truest gain.
—Inserted by her loving sister, E. V. Daymond.
WHEATLEY.— In loving memory of my dear
sister Ethel, who died at Hyde Park, November 6,
1903. At rest.
Gone home to her loving Saviour,
To the land of eternal day;
Where sickness and pain never enter,
And all tears are wiped away.
— Inserted by her loving sister, Mrs. G. Morgan.
WHEATLEY. — In fond and loving remembrance
of our darling daughter, Ethel, who fell asleep
on the 6th November, 1903, at Hyde Park.
With tearful eyes we watched her
Peacefully pass away;
Although, we loved her dearly
We could not make her stay.
Crown after cross.
—Inserted by her loving parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Moyle, and sisters, Maude, Annie, and Sarah.
GORDON. — In loving memory of my dear
nephew, Harry L. V. Gordon, who. died at Alice
Springs, November 6, 1904, aged 18.— Inserted by
M.L.
FAHLBUSCH.—In loving memory of our dear
Alice, who died November 6, 1906.
No more her gentle eyes shall weep;
Sleep, loved one, gently sleep.
—Inserted by her loving aunt (F. Couche) and
sister (Florrie Smith).
KUHNEL. — In fond and loving remembrance of
my dear husband, H. E. Kuhnel, who departed this
life at Kent Town, on November 7, 1905.— Inserted
by his loving wife.
JAMES. — In loving memory of our dear daughter
and sister, Ethel, who died at North Unley on
November 7, 1904.
Not dead to us, we love her still;
Not here, but gone before;
She lives with us in memory still,
And will for evermore.
— Inserted by J. Drew and family.
PROCTOR.— In fondest memory of dear Arthur,
good and loving son of Henrietta and the late
Frederick Proctor, died very suddenly, November
7, 1904.
Safe from temptation,
Safe from sin's pollution.
He lives whom we call dead.
—Norfolk House, 147, Grote-street, Adelaide.
POLKINGHORNE.— In loving memory of my dear
father, who died at Yankalilla, November 7, 1906.
I saw him suffering day by day,
It caused me bitter grief,
To see him slowly pine away,
And could not give relief.
Not dead to me, I love him dear,
Not lost, but gone before;
He lives with me in memory still,
And will for evermore.
—Inserted by his loving daughter, H. H. Polking-
horne.
BAWDEN. — In loving remembrance of my be-
loved wife and our dear mother, Sarah Jane Baw-
den, who died at "Pengreep House," Glebe-street,
Alberton, November 7, 1904, in her 69th year.
There is sweet rest in heaven.
Jesus smiles, and says well done,
Good and faithful servant thou
Enter and receive thy crown,
Reign with me, triumphant now.
— Inserted by her loving husband, John Bawden,
and children.
BAWDEN.— In memory of my dearly beloved and
loving mother, who passed away November 7, 1904.
We saw her peacefully at rest;
We kissed her dear, cold brow;
But in our aching hearts we know
We have no mother now.
—Inserted by her loving daughter, M. J. Nan-
carrow.
EVELY.— In loving memory of our dear mother,
Mary Evely, who died November 7, 1905; also uur
darling brother, Thomas Edward, died November
24, 1901.
We have to mourn the loss of those
We would have wished to save;
Beloved on earth, regretted, gone,
Remembered in the grave.
— Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law,
J. and H. Worden.
ALLISTER.— In loving memory of our sister,
Selina, who died at Cheltenham, November 8,
1902.
Farewell, dear sister, thy life is o'er,
Thy loving hands shall toil no more;
No more thy gentle eyes shall weep;
Rest, dearest sister, sweetly sleep.
—Inserted by her loving sister and brother-in-law,
M. C., E. L. Wilson, Two Wells.
PARTRIDGE.— In loving memory of John Part-
ridge, late of South Australia, died November 8,
1906, at Margret-street, Footscray, Victoria, aged
84 years 11 months.— Inserted by his loving daugh-
ter, son-in-law, and grandsons, H. E. and R. S.
Powardy.
WOODS.—In loving memory of my dear wife and
mother, Emily Jane Woods, who died on Novem-
ber 9, 1906.
God called her home, it was His will,
But in our hearts we love her still,
Her memory is as dear to-day
As in the hour she passed away.
—Inserted by her loving husband and daughters.
MRS. ANNIE M. DUNN and FAMILY, of
Bookabie, tender their sincere THANKS to
all kind Friends and Neighbors for letters and
telegrams of condolence in their recent sad bereave-
ment; also floral offerings to Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Murray, of Yalata, for their especial kindness, and
to Dr. Boyd, of Denial Bay.
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