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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.
Announcements under this heading must be
authenticated by the name and address of the
fender, and are inserted in 'The Advertiser.'
'Express,' and 'Chronicle' at a charge of Two
gliillinRj- and Sixpence each when not ev
ceeding flvs lines; over five lines Sixpence ivi
: , line.
BIRTHS.
BENNETT.—On the 23rd September (by cable),
at Drayton, Walton-on-Thames, England, the wife
of Frank Harrie Bennett, M.B., B.S., London
(nee Gladys Brock)—a son.
EARLE.—On the 7th September, at Harrington-
street, Prospect, to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace J.
Earle—a daughter (Audrey}.
KEMP.—On the 25th September, at The Nursery,
Unley Park, the wife of H. Kemp— a son.
LEITCH.—On the 1st August, at Springbank,
to Mr. and Mrs. Colin Leitch—a son.
FIDLER.—On the 22nd September, at Mount
Barker, to Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Fidler—a
daughter.
GILES.—On the 17th September, at Braund-
road, Prospect, to Mr. and Mrs. William Giles—
a son.
SHIPARD.—On the 14th August, at Elliston
Hospital, West Coast, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Shipard
—a daughter (Grace Eliza Agnes).
DALY.—On the 17th September, at Jamestown,
to Mr. and Mrs. A. F. A. Daly, Belalie North—a
daughter (Mary Josephine). Both well.
FORBES.—On the 21st September, at Wilming-
ton, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Forbes—a son.
ELLIOTT.—On the 27th September, at Margaret-
street, Kensington, to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Elliott—a son (Cecil Keith).
PERRY (nee Hill).—On the 1st September, at
Stephen-avenue, Torrensville, the wife of Alfred
W. Perry—a daughter (premature).
BRAHAM.—On the 21st September, at
"Weronga" Nursing Home, Halstead-street, Pros-
pect, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Braham—a daughter
(Kathleen).
STATON (nee Baker).—On the 15th September,
at Henley-street, Torrensville, to Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney A. Staton—a daughter.
LANE.—On the 8th September, at Thomas-
street, North Croydon, to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lane,
a daughter (Eva Althea).
BRAZEL.—On the 27th September, at Alexan-
dra-avenue, Toorak, to Mr, and Mrs. D. F. Brazel
—a daughter.
NICHOLAS.—On the 23rd September, at Wal-
laroo, the wife of C. A. Nicholas—a son. Both
well.
WAGNER.—On the 2nd September, at her
mother's residence, Percy-street, Nailsworth, to
the wife of J. H. Wagner, Bower—a son (Lance
Murray).
TINGEY.—On the 21st. September, at Palm-
place, Hackney, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Tingey—a
son.
NITSCHKE.—On the 22nd September, at "Vaili-
ma," Hackney-road, Hackney, to Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Nitschke— a daughter.
NORTHCOTE.—On the 25th September, at
Shipster's-road, Kensington Park, the wife of W.
G. Northcote—a son (Raymond Allen). Both
well.
ROSS.—On the 24th September, at "Rosslyn,"
Renmark, to Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Ross—a daugh-
ter (Lois Denyer).
GOODHART.—On the 30th September, at Vic-
toria-avenue, Medindie, to Mr. and Mrs. Goodhart,
of Streaky Bay— a daughter.
HOEPER.—On the 20th September, at Nurse
Lockwood's Home, Alma-street, Glenelg, to Mr.
and Mrs. H. T. Hoeper, a son (Jack Stayte).
BATT (nee Bascumb).—On the 24th September,
at Nurse Lockwood's Home, Alma-street, Glenelg,
to Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Batt—a son.
EDWARDS (nee Dawson).—On the 27th Septem-
ber, at Nurse Lockwood's Home, Alma-street,
Glenelg, the wife of T. B. Edwards, of Mylor, a
daughter (Sylvia Amy Honor).
TRELIVING.—On the 27th September, at Kenil-
worth-road, Parkside, to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Tre-
living—a daughter.
HARRIS.—On the 20th September, at Lipson-
road, Wallaroo Mines, to Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Harris—a daughter (Fay Stanton). z
ROBERTSON.—On the 24th September, to Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Robertson, of Port Wakefield—a
daughter. Both well.
BARRY.—On the 28rh September, at Torrens-
ville, the wile of P. H. Barry—a daughter. Both
well.
WHEELER.—On the 1st October, at Miss
Walsh's Private Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. L. W.
Wheeler, Eden Hills—a daughter.
STONE.—On the 1st October, at 33, Rundle-
street, Kent Town, to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stone—
a son.
WILLIAMS.—On the 27th September, at
"Narma," South-terrace, to Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Williams, of Brown-street, city—a son.
SYMONDS (nee Martin).—On the 29th Septem-
ber, at Wattle Flat, Yankalilla, to Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Symons—a daughter (Ralda Maud).
COOMBS.—On the 1st October, at "Immer-
Ruhe," Lindon-street, West Hindmarsh, to Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Coombs—son.
BURROWS (nee Avis Dunstan).—On the 26th
September, at "Loretto" Private Hospital, Wol-
longong, N. S. W., to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar S. Bur-
rows—a son.
MARRIAGES.
LOCKIER—TESTER.—On the 27th August, at
the Methodist Church, Kangarilla, by the Rev.
C. G. Carvosso, William J., eldest eon of S.
Lockier, Hooker, to Jessie A., only daughter of
J. Tester, Kangarilla.
ROWE—FORTH.—On the 21st August, at Min-
taro Methodist Church, by the Rev. G. K. Has-
lam, Albert Ralph, youngest son of the late Wil-
liam Rowe, Mintaro, to Emily Olive, third daugh-
ter of William Forth, of Mintaro (late of Koo-
lunga).
FORTH—RIVETT.—On the 17th June, at Min-
taro, by the Rev. G. K. Haslam, Montague
("Mont"), youngest son of William Forth, of
Mintaro, to Vida Phoebe, only daughter of the
late G. Rivett, Watervale.
WORBY—ROWE.—On the 7th August, at Min-
taro Methodist Church, by the Rev. G. K. Has-
lam, Walter, eldest son of A. Worby, of Mintaro,
to Lucy Maud, fourth daughter of the late Wil-
liam Rowe, of Mintaro.
LANGAARD—NORTHRIDGE.—On the 29th
August, at St. Luke's Church, by Rev. Knox,
Bernard Tennyson Langaard, second son of G.
Langaard, Norway, to Martha (Maud) North-
ridge, eldest daughter of J. Northridge, Mount
Pleasant.
HAINES—PAUL.—On the 27th August, at the
Methodist Church, Pulsford-road, Prospect, by
the Rev. John Watts, William, eldest son of
Walter Haines, Prospect, to Violet Cameron,
sixth daughter of George Douglas Paul, Mintaro.
WOOD—GRAHAM.—On the 4th September, at
the Methodist Church, Orroroo, by the Rev. E.
M. Ingamells, Francis Thomas, only son of the
late Thomas Wood, to Emily Jane, third daughter
of William Hamilton Graham, Gama, Victoria.
AMATT-TAYLOR—LANGRIDGE.—On the 8th
June, at the residence of the bride's parent, by Rev.
W. H. Cann, Percy James, only son of John Amatt-
Taylor, Queensland, to Ethel May, youngest
daughter of Charles and Annie Langridge, Unley.
GROUNDWATER—ADAMS.—On the 27th July,
at the Semaphore Baptist Church, by the Rev. E.
Tuckwell, Harry, youngest son of J. R. Ground-
water, Manchester, England, to Eva Travers
(Nurse), fifth daughter of Thomas Travers and
Charlotte Adams, Osborne-street, Peterhead. At
home, October 3, "Kinross," Dale-avenue, North
Croydon.
CALLINAN—THWAITES.—On the 12th August,
at the Church ot the Sacred Heart, by the Rev.
Father Galerne, Thomas, youngest son of John
Callinan, Greymouth, to Ruby Muriel, the third
daughter of Mrs. Thwaites and the late Thomas
Thwaites, Gladstone, South Australia.
CULLEY—OSBORN.—On the 30th August, at
the Unley Park Baptist Church, by Rev. John G.
Raws, Reginald L,, fourth son of T. W. Culley,
Hawthorn, to Myrtle Olive, only daughter of
Albert Osborn, Sherlock.
QUINTON—ALEXANDER.—On the 31st August,
at the residence of the bride's sister,
by Rev. J. C. James, William Al-
bert, second son of the late Henry Duncan
Quinton, of Victoria, to Harriet, youngest
daughter of the late Charles Alexander, of Lyn-
doch. Present address, Oxford-terrace, New Park-
side.
McINTYRE—SCRYMGOUR.—On the 14th
August, at Flinders-street Presbyterian Church,
by the Rev. Dr. Davidson, Archibald Donald, only
son of A. M. McIntyre, Franklin-street, city, to
Myrtle Emma, eldest daughter of Malcolm O.
Scrymgour, Torrensville. At home October 15,
16, 17, Cremome-street, Unley.
TURNBULL—BROWN.—On the 14th August, at
the Woodville Presbyterian Church, by the Rev.
E. Baldwin, Duncan Walker, youngest son of the
late Robert Turnbull, to Robina J. (Bert), second
daughter of Robert Brown, Esq., Robert-street,
Sandwell.
HATCHER—BADCOCK.—On the 4th September,
at Tod-street Methodist Church, by Rev. E. J.
Piper, Gilbert R. C., youngest son of the late
Charles Hatcher, to Florence M., fourth daugh-
ter of Richard Badcock, Gawler River.
DENNIS—NICHOLLS.—On the 29th August, at
the Church of Christ, Park-street, Unley, by Mr.
G. T. Walden, M.A., assisted by Mr. T. J. Gore,
M. A., Percival George, eldest son of George
Dennis, of Park-street, Hyde Park, to Hilda
Jane, second daughter of the late W. A. Nicholls,
of King William-street, Adelaide.
DRECKOW—STEINKE.—On the 21st August, at
All Saints' Church, Carrieton, by the Rev. E. W.
M. Hines, Theodor Christoph (Ted), third eldest
son of C. Dreckow, Cleve, to Clara Elizabeth
(Lizzie)( fourth eldest daughter of G. W. Steinke,
Carrieton.
WHITWELL—CHAMBERS.—On the 29th Au-
gust, at St. Francis Xavier's, Wakefield-street, by
Rev. Father Denny, Bert, eldest son of I. Whit-
well, Goodwood, to Rose, eldest daughter of J.
Chambers, Halbury, late of Farina.
GOLDSWORTHY—ANDERSON.—On the 28th
September, at Cairns Memorial Church,
Melbourne, by the Rev. Mr. Gray,
W. Goldsworthy, to Jessie (Sis) An-
derson, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James Anderson, late of 307, Hilltown, Dun-
dee, Scotland.
PERRIAM—WORTHLEY.—On the 12th Septem-
ber, at the Flinders-street Baptist Church, by
the Rev. Peter Flemming, Harold Nias, twin son of
W. N. Perriam, Adelaide, to Stella Ursula, elder
daughter of the late R. J. Worthley, Brompton
Park. Present address—Stephen-avenue, Torrens-
ville.
MATTHEWS—FARRANT.—On the 28th August,
at St. Paul's Church, Port Adelaide, by the Rev.
M. Williams, William James, second son of
Walter J. Matthews, Port Adelaide, to Lilian
Jubiletta May, fourth daughter of Walter Farrant,
Rosewater.
THOMAS—GREGORY.—On the 12th September,
at St. Jude's, Brighton, by the Rev. A. Cun-
ningham, Robert Hague, only son of J. J. Thomas,
Sturt, to Jemima Mildred, youngest daughter of
late Robert and Jemima Gregory, Brighton.
DEATHS.
FISHER.—On the 11th September, at her resi-
dence, Yanyarrie, Eliza, relict of the late Charles
Fisher, of Yanyarrie and Templers, in her 79th
year. A colonist of 61 years. A patient sufferer
at rest.
GAUNAUT.—On the 23rd September, at Auck-
land, Thomas Garnaut, born at Auckland, 1848,
and son of the late Thomas Garnaut, St. George's
Bay, Auckland, one of the pioneers of that city.
GOERECKE.—On the 23rd September, at Ta-
nunda, Emilie, relict of the late F. Goerecke,
aged 79 years, leaving 3 sons, 4 daughters, 23
grandchildren, 8 great-grandchildren. A colonist
of 63 years.
COPINGER.—On the 21st September, at Crystal
Brook, Maurice Charles Copinger, of Port Pirie,
solicitor, passed away in his sleep, aged 66 years.
NOBES.—On the 25th September, at Ellis' Flat:
Millbrook, William Nobes, aged 92 years.
FISHER.—On the 25th September, at Glad-
stone, George, beloved husband of Marion Fisher,
aged 71 years.
RUSSACK.—On the 25th September, at Olive
Lodge, Arthur-street, Hyde Park, Errol Geoffrey,
the dearly-loved infant son of F. W. and H. M.
Russack, aged 26 days.
BARTY.—On the 9th September, at Paracombe,
Thomason, the beloved wife of the late William
Barty, of Prairie, aged 84 years, a colonist of
58 years.
LOVEDAY.—On the 22nd September, at his
residence, Cournamont, Thomas, the second son of
the late R. J. Loveday, Survey Department, S. A.,
aged 66 years, leaving one son and two daughters.
ACRES.—On the 3rd September, at Durham-
terrace, Yatla, Amelia Ruth, dearly beloved wife
of George Acres, aged 64 years. Her end was
peace.
WOOLNOUGH.—On the 26th September, at
Woolnough-road, Exeter, Ann, relict of the late
Robert Woolnough, aged 88 years.
McQUILLAN.—On the 21st September, at his
residence, Belalie North, Charles John, the be-
loved husband of Catherine McQuillan, aged 73
years. R. I. P.
PEAKE.—On the 23rd September, at her resi-
dence, "Peakville," Narracoorte, Christina, the
dearly beloved wife of Edward Robert Peake, aged
63 years.
JEWELL.—On the 26th September, at Barnes-
avenue, Magill, James Alfred Jewell, dearly-loved
father of Jack, Martha, Susannah, Ethel, Annie,
and Sid., aged 71 years and 11 months.
Oh! call it not death, for it is life begun;
For the waters are passed. the home is won.
SCHAUMBURG.—On the 26th September, at his
residence, Main-street, Henley Beach, Ludwig, the
beloved husband of Sarah Ann Schaumburg, late
of Archer-street, North Adelaide, aged 79 years.
HARRISON.—On the 25th September, at Ade-
laide, G. T. Harrison, late miller, of Terowie and
Marrabel, aged 86. Colonist of 60 years.
MOORE.—On the 23rd September, at Wood-
lands, Belalie, Thomas Moore, aged 64 years,
BOWES.—On the 24th September, at Stirling
East, Catherine, widow of the late Robert Bowes.
FUNNELL.—On the 25th September, at the resi-
dence of her uncle, Mr. W. Ward, Taylor-street,
Kadina, Amy Pierpoint, beloved daughter of H.
B. and A. K. Funnell, of Elizabeth-street, Nor-
wood, aged 22 years. At rest.
DAY.—On the 22nd September, at the Adelaide
Hospital, Henry, brother of James and the late
Charles and William Day, of Adelaide, aged 72
years.
MOODY.—On the 26th September, at his late
residence, Wandeen, Wallaroo, Solomon Moody,
late of Kilkerran, born 12th March 1828, arrived
in South Australia 28th September, 1850.
WILLIAMS.—On the 25th September, at his
residence, Long-street, Queenstown, Thomas, be-
loved husband of Emily Williams (late of Wood-
chester), aged 66 years. Suddenly. W. A. papers
please copy.
GILL.—On the 15th September, at Queenstown,
Jane, the dearly-beloved wife of the late John
Gill, aged 67 years. Suddenly called to her home.
Victorian and home papers please copy.
COX.—On the 26th September, 1912, at his re-
sidence, Clements Gap, John, the beloved hus-
band of Fanny Cox, aged 62 years, leaving one
daughter, two sons, and eight grandchildren to
mourn their loss.
WURM.—On the 28tli September, at the resi-
dence of her son-in-law (Mr. H. M. Mudie). Haw-
thorn, Julia, widow of the late Louis Friedrich
Wurm, of Stansbury, in her 76th year.
PEARCE.—On the 28th September, at the
Adelaide Hospital, Laura, the dearly beloved wife
of William Pearce, aged 60 years. A patient suf-
ferer gone to rest. Cornish papers please copy.
FITZPATRICK.—On the 27th September, at
Willunga, Mary Theresa, relict of the late John
Michael Fitzpatrick. R. I. P.
BYRNE.—On the 27th September, Daniel D.
Byrne, dearly beloved husband of M. Byrne.
R. I. P.
MacGREGOR.—On the 29th September, at the
Consumptive Home, North-terrace, Mattata H.
(Tattie), relict of the late Adam Roy MacGregor,
aged 29 years.
HOCKLEY.—On the 29th September, at Athel-
stone, James Hockley, aged 78 years.
GRAY.—On the 29th September, at Oakley-
street, Adelaide, John Alan (Jack), the darling
son of Edward William and Lilian Gray, aged 14
months.
ANDEWARTHA.—On the 29th September, at
Semaphore-road, Semaphore, Irene, the beloved
daughter of Henry Edwin and Catherine Nicol
Andrewartha, aged 7 years.
CARR.—On the 29th September, at Unley-road,
Harriet, relict of the late John Bonney Carr,
in her 83rd year.
BENNIER.—On the 27th September, at Nor-
wood, Elizabeth Anne Bennier, relict of the late
Joseph Bennier, of Mount Gambier, age 67 years.
A colonist of 64 years.
MOYLE.—On the 28th September, at Military-
road, Semaphore, Mary, widow of the late John
Moyle, late of Mylor, aged 79 years. At rest.
Hampshire papers please copy.
GRAY.—On the 28th September, at Miss Hill's
Hospital, Mary, the beloved wife of Mr. W. B.
Gray, of Mount Barker, youngest daughter of
Mr. J. A. George, Mount Barker, and sister of
Mrs. W. H. Blackwell, of 235, Halifax-street,
Adelaide, aged 44. 274-5
COX.—At Clement's Gap, John, the beloved
husband of Fanny Cox, aged 62 years and 3
months, after twelve weeks' severe illness, borne
with great patience; a loving husband and kind
father.
WILLIAMS.—On the 30th September, at Port
Augusta Hospital, Ern. A. Williams, of Parkside,
aged 38 years.
SHEARER.—On the 29th September, at Tarlee,
Elizabeth, the dearly-beloved wife of James
Shearer, aged 81 years. Colonist of 60 years. The
memory of the Just is blessed.
QUARRELL.—On the 30th September, at her
residence, "Comrie," Young-street, Parkside,
Emma, the beloved wife of James Quarrell, aged
58 vears and 11 months. At rest.
QUICK.—On the 30th September, at Rose Park,
Edward, dearly-beloved husband of Elizabeth
Emily Mann Quick, late of Broken Hill and Wal-
laroo Mines, aged 76 years.
COE.—On the 24th September, at Ihe Royal
Mail Hotel, Kingston, Edward Peter, beloved hus-
band of Ethel Coe, aged 33 years.
CHANDLER.—On the 30th September, at East
Payneham, Byron, darling child of C. and D.
Chandler, aged 10 months.
BENNIER.—On the 27th September, at the Ade-
laide Hospital, Elizabeth Anne, relict of Joseph
Bennier, and beloved sister of Thomas Noye.
ALLEN.—On the 1st October, at Ebor-avenue,
Mile-End, Delsie May. the beloved daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Allen, aged 18 years. Broken
Hill papers olease copy.
BELL.—On the 1st October, at Adelaide Hospi-
tal, Elizabeth, widow of the late Thomas Bell, of
Harvey-street, Rosebery, aged 62 years.
THOMSON.—On the 30th September, at North
Adelaide, Robert Thomson, of Caurnamont,
River Murray, aged 85 years. Arrived in ship
Moffat, 1839. 275-6
RYAN.—On the 18th September, at his resi-
dence, Hill View Farm, near Hamley Bridge,
Thomas, the dearly beloved husband of Johanna
Ryan aged 60 years. A colonist of 58 years.
Rest in peace.
FUGE.—On the 1st October, at the residence of
his son, Mr. K. Fuge, of Magill-road, Norwood,
Robert Fuge, late of George-street, Norwood, be-
loved husband of Esther Fuge, aged 90 years.
FAIRBROTHER.—On the 13th September, at
William-street, Clarence Park, Henry the beloved
husband of Selina Fairbrother, and the eldest son
of the late Isaac and Harriett Fairbrother and
eldest brother of Mrs. M. Morgan, and Miss E.
Fairbrother, of Sillcup, Kent, England. Home
papers please copy.
HEATH.—On the 1st October, Henry Heath, of
York-street, Kensington, late of Wallaroo, aged 84
years.
AUSTIN.—On the 13th September, at Newton,
Alice J. A., the beloved wife of W. A. Austin,
aged 39 years 10 months, leaving a husband and
two children to mourn their sad loss.
WHITE.—On the 1st October, at Adelaide,
Sarah, beloved wife of Charles White (and widow
of the late John Crook, formerly of Kensington),
aged 75 years. At rest.
WARD.—On the 1st October, at Virginia Blocks,
Virginia, Mary Ann, dearly-beloved wife of Wil-
liam Ward, aged 56 years.
FUGE.—On the 1st October, at the residence
of his son, Mr. R. Fuge, of Magill-road, Norwood,
Robert Fuge, late of George-street, Norword, be-
loved husband of Esther Fuge, aged 90, leaving 4
children, 32 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren
to mourn his sad loss. At rest.
WEBB.—On the 30th September, at his resi-
dence, Mount Gambier, William Cole, dearly be-
loved husband of Rebekah Lillian Webb, aged 52
years.
DODSON.—On the 26th September, at his
father's residence, Clarendon, S. A., William, the
dearly beloved husband of Martha Dodson, Elstow
Farm, Yearinga, Victoria, aged 57 years.
WILSON.—On the 30th September, Edna, be-
loved one of Mr. and Mrs. C. Wilson, of West
Thebarton, aged 13 months. "A little bud to
bloom in heaven."
WALLS.—On the 22nd September, at Hummock
Hill, S. A., Jane Walls, aged 72 years.
IN MEMORIAM.
GARVIE.—In loving memory of George, second
son of Charles and M. E. Garvie of Aldgate,
South Australia, who lived at Nanine, Western
Australia, on September, 25, 1902. Though death
divides fond memory clings.—Inserted by his
loving parents, brothers, and sisters.
PARKER.—In loving memory of our dear wife
and mother, who died at Port Adelaide. Sep-
tember 26, 1908. "A wife and mother, loved
by all."—Inserted by her loving husband, sons,
and daughter.
HAWKES.—In loving memory of my dear sister
Dorothy, who died September 26, 1911, at Alber-
ton.—Inserted by her loving brother, Claude.
R. I. P.
HAWKES.—In loving memory of our dear
Dorothy, who died September 26, 1911.
She is gone, but not forgotten,
She was always kind and true;
Never murmured at her ? euffering-a,
No one knew what she went through.
—Inserted by her loving mother.
TAYLOR.—In loving memory of our dear hus-
band and father, who passed away September
26, 1911, at Penny-street, Semaphore.
The rolling stream of time rolls on,
But still the vacant chair,
Recalls the love, the voice, the unil*
Ox dear father thai, once 6at there, I
In patience great he bore his pain.
His time had oo:ne to clie,
Bui. we who Invcd him here on earth
Shall meet him by and by,
—Inserted by his loving wife and sons, Frank
and Ernest.
TAYLOR.—In loving memory of my dear father,
Thomas Henry Taylor, who passed away Septem-
ber 26, 1911.
Calmly restir.ir, labor o'er,
His willing- hands shall toll no more.
—Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-
law, M. and F. Garwood.
TAYLOR.—In loving memory of my dear son-
in-law, Thomas Henry Taylor, who passed away
September 26, 1911.
The midnight stars are shining
Upon the silent grave;
Sleeping without dreaming,
Lies the one we could not save.
—Inserted by his loving mother-in-law, E. Martin.
TAYLOR.—In loving memory of my dear father,
Thomas Henry Taylor, who passed away Sep-
tember 26, 1911.
Relentless death amongst us comes.
And bitter grief imparts;
It takes the loved one from our homes,
But never from our hearts.
We mourn the loss of one
We did our best to save;
Beloved- on earth, regretted, gone,
Remembered in the grave.
—Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law,
F. and J. Stanley, Morgan.
NEWBERY.—In sad but loving memory of
our dear mother, Margaret Newbery, who departed
this life September 26, 1911.
The mother we loved is now laid low,
Her fond true heart is still;
The hands that always helped us so -
Are now in death's cold chill.
Years may pass away, dear mother.
But your face will never fade,
For we love you just as dearly,
Though you're in your silent grave.
How ever long our lives may be,
AATiich ever land we view,
AVTiat ever joy or grief be ours,
Dear mother we always think of you.
—Inserted by her loving husband, five daughters,
and son (William).
HOLDEN.—In fond memory of our dear son and
brother Frank, who died September 25, 1905.
The night will soon oe over,
The dawn 1b drawing nijrh.
—Inwrted by his loving parents and sisters.
MOORE.—In loving memory of our dear sister,
Nell, who departed this life September 27, 1911.
"Sadly missed."—Inserted by her loving sister
and brother-in-law, Hester and Tom Beatty.
TAIT.—In loving remembrance of Thomas,
dearly loved husband of Ellen Tait, who died Sep-
tember 22, 1910, at Helstonleigh, Green Plains.
Two sad 'years have passed
Since our dear father was called away.
A place -is vacant Jin- .our- hearts sfid homes
That never can be filled.
—Inserted by his loving wife and family.
CHAPMAN.—In loving memory of my dear
mother, Sarah Chapman, who died September 27,
1901. Eleven years have passed away, And still
her memory dear. Missed as links are to a chain,
But yet we hope to meet again.—Inserted by her
loving daughter and son-in-law, J. W. Good-
game.
MOSS.—In loving memory of my dear husband,
who died September 17, 1911, at Exeter, late
of Stewart's Range.
One. year has passed, dear husband,
Your face we cannot Bee; -
Sut let this little token tell
We still, remember thee.
—Inserted by his loving wife.
COWARD.—In memory of our darling little
Keith, who died September 28, 1911, aged 6½
years.
God needed one more angel amidst His ehintns
band, »
And eo He bent with loving smile and clasped our
darling's hand.
—Inserted by his father and mother. 272dx
MYLES.—In loving memory of our dear father,
who died September 27, 1909.
AA't nnlv knoa- the grief who lose tiie treasure.
When from our dear father we had to part;
AVords are but weak, however sweet their measure.
To heal the wound that uche- within the heart.
—Inserted by his loving daughters, Ethel and
Bona.
FARR.—In the loving memory of our dear bro-
ther, who died through accident, at Adelaide
Hospital, September 27, 1910.
In the blossom of life God claimed him.
In the pride of his manhood days
He was taken away from his loved ones.
Who are silently weeping always.
—Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law,
W. H. Carter, Yatala.
FARR.—In loving memory of our dear uncle,
who died, through accident, at Adelaide Hospital,
September 27, 1910.
Short was the call he had from above:
Not a word to his loved ones could ety.
We watdhed with Borrow the one we loved.
And he silently passed away.
—Inserted by his loving nieces, D. Baverstock
and L. Finlay, Yatala.
FARR.—In loving memory of my dear
uncle, Steve, who died, through accident, at Ade-
laide Hospital, September 27, 1910.
Two vears have laeeed. dear uncle.
Thv face I cannot see:
But let this little token tell
I still remember thee.
—Inserted by his loving nephew, H. Carter.
FARR.—In loving memory of Stephen Robert
Farr. who died September 27, 1910.
So dearlv loved.
So sadly miteed.
—Inserted by his brother and sister-in-law, T. and
B. Farr.
YEATES.—In sad but loving memory of my
dear friend, Joseph G. Yeates, who departed this
life on September 26, 1911.
I had no last look or word of love,
So sudden on me my sorrow Jell.
My dear friend passed to his home abcjye,
AVithout biddine me a last farewell.
—Inserted by a friend, Orroroo.
MYLES.—In loving memory of our dear father,
Samuel John, beloved husband of Ann Pearson
Myles who died September 27, 1909.
Far beyond this world of changes.
Far berond this world of care.
We shall find our missing loved one.
In our Father's mnnKion fair.
—Inserted by his loving wife, son, and daughter,
and son-in-law, Sam. Min. and Dave.
ANDERSON.—In loving memory of our daugh-
ter, Edith, who died at Glanville, September 28,
1905.
A painful shock, a blow severe.
To part with one we loved eo dears
Our loss is ereat, we'll not complain.
But tnivst in God to meet affain.
—Inserted by her parents, brothers and sisters.
RUSSELL (nee Mortimer).—In loving memory
of our dear sister, who died September 29, 1911.
Your end came sudden, Eister dwir;
It made us weep ar.d cry,
. For, oh. it was so hard to think
Aou eoultl not say good-bye.
—Inserted by her loving sister and brother-in-law,
S. A. and H. Whiting, Teatree Gully.
BLYTHMAN.—In sad but loving memory of our
dear husband and father, William, who died at
Mitcham, September 28, 1910.
Long days and nights he bore his pain,
Tc wait for cure was all in vain;
But-God alone, who thoug-ht it best,
Did ease l.is pain and give him itist.
—Inserted by his loving wife, sons, daughters, and
sons-in-law.
WANERBACK.—In loving memory of our dear
Aunt Margaret, who died September 27, 1911.
She is gone, but not forgotten,
She was always kind and true.
—Inserted by her loving niece and nephew, A.
and G. Richard, Croydon.
LAWSON.—In sweet memory of a dear true
mother, who died September 28, 1910.
The weary houre and days of pain,
The troubled sleepless nipiits are passed,
The ever-patient, worn-out frame,
Has found sweet rest at last.
Although to-day we are far away
From thy resting-place, dear mother,
Our thoughts are always of the or.e,
AVhose place can be filled by no other.
—Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law,
Gertrude and Millar Reid, Melbourne.
SCHULZ.—In loving memory of my dear
mother, who died at Booleroo Centre, September
30. 1903.
Chria will clasp the broken chain.
Clo.-er when we meet iifrain.
—Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law,
Alice and Alf. Lowe.
WILSON.—In loving memory of our dear sister,
who died September 28, 1907.
She is g-one, but not forgotten;
She waB always kind and true.
—Inserted by her loving brothers, Barton and
Walter, Owens.
CROMPTON.—In loving memory of our dear
husband and father, who passed away at Mount
Barker, September 27, 1911.
In early morn, when all was still,
. God gave His great command;
In silent sleep he passed away
Into a better land.
He has crossed Death's gloomy valley.
Laid life's griefs and sorrows down,
That lie, with his loving Saviour,
May bear no cross, but wear a crown,
—Inserted by his loving wife and family.
SANDERCOCK.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, Jane, who died September 28, 1911.—In-
serted by her family.
HARVEY.—In loving memory of Samuel
Harvey, who passed away at Yacka, September 28,
1901. Not cone from our memory, not gone
from our love, but gone to our Father's home
above.—Inserted by his loved ones.
MURISON.—In loving memory of my dear wife
and mother, who died at Exeter, September 29,
1910.—Inserted by her loving husband, sons, and
daughters.
MURISON.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, who died September 29. 1910.
Missed as links are to a chain.
But yet we hope to meet again,
—Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law,
L. and A. J. McGregor, Port Adelaide.
CASTLE.—In loving memory of my dear wife
and mother, who died at North Adelaide on Sep-
tember 28, 1911.—Inserted by her loving husband,
sons, and daughters.
CASTLE.—In loving memory of our dear grand-
mother, who died at North Adelaide on September
28, 1911.—Inserted by her loving granchildren,
Fred, Olive, Mabel, and Ruby Halliday.
GETHING.—In loving memory of our dear
father, who passed away September 28, 1910. Ever
remembered.—Inserted by his loving daughter and
son-in-law, Addie and Wilfred Stacey.
GETHING.—In loving memory of my dear
father, John Gething, who died September 28,
1910, at Tarragon-street, Mile-End.
This is the day in remembrance to all;
This is two years too sad to recall.
—Inserted by his loving daughter, J. Lyons, and
grandchildren, Prospect.
GETHING.—In loving memory of my dear father,
who departed this life at Mile-End. September 28,
1900.
? Yean may pass away, dear father,
But your face will never fade;
For we love you just 06 dearly,
Though you're in. 3-our silent grave.
No matter how we plead, dear father,
No matter how we call;.
There's nothing left to answer ui
But your photo, on the wallr
—Inserted by his loving daughter and grandchil-
dren, Annie Summerhayes, off Gilles-street.
COWARD.—In loving memory of my dear ne-
phew, Keith Lanham, who died at North Ade-
laide, September 28, 1911, aged 6 years. "Ever
remembered."—Inserted by his loving uncle, Ar-
thur.
RANDALL.—In loving remembrance of our dear
Nellie, who died at Sandwell, September 29, 1904.
. Ail seems dark within . our dwelling, — ?
Lonely is our hearts to-day, -
Ff.r the one we loved eo dearly
- Hat for ever pawed away. -.. . ? ..
—Inserted by her loving mother and father,
brothers, and sisters.
GETHING.—In loving memory of my dear hus-
band and our father, who died September 28, 1910.
'Tis tweet to know we'll' meet again,
AVliere parting is no more;
And that. the one we loved so well
Is only gone before,
—Inserted by his loving wife and family.
MURISON.—In loving remembrance of our dear
mother, who died September 29, 1910. Ever re-
membered.—Inserted by her loving son and daugh-
ter-in-law, C. and G. Murison.
HARCUS.—In loving memory of dear Annie, who
died September 30, 1911. We shall know each other
better when the mists have rolled away.—Inserted
by Florrie, Letty, and Percy.
HAINES.—In loving memory of dear mother,
died at Kapunda, September 29, 1910.—Inserted
by her son and daughter-in-law, Oliver and Rosa
Haines, Norseman, Western Australia.
HURST.—In affectionate remembrance of dear
father, who died at Middleton on September 29,
1908. Fondly remembered.
CLEAVE.—In sad but loving memory of John
Charles Cleave, who died at Kalgoorlie, W. A.,
September 30, 1901.—God grant him eternal rest
in peace.—Inserted by his loving sister and
brother-in-law, Bessie and Patrick O'Neil.
CORY.—In loving memory of my darling
mother, Fanny Cory, who departed this life at
Belgrave-terrace, St. Peters, September 30, 1908,
aged 49. Sadly missed.—Inserted by her loving
son, Percy.
PILZ.—In loving memory of our dear husband
and father, who died at Redruth, September 30.
1911.—Inserted by his loving wife and family.
BLACKMORE.—In loving memory of dear mother,
who died at North Adelaide, September 30, 1911.
Lead, kindly light.—Inserted by her loving son
and daughter-in-law, W. and R. Blackmore.
RANDALL.—In loving memory of Nellie Ran-
dall, who died September 29, 1904. Though death
divides fond memory clings.—Inserted by her
sister and brother-in-law, E. and M. Maddigan,
Port Adelaide.
RYAN.—In loving memory of our dear mother,
Adealia Ryan, who died at Moore-street, Sep-
tember 30, 1910. "Gone, but not forgotten." —
Inserted by her loving daughter, Minnie, also
Eileen and Lionel.
BLACKMORE.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away September 30, 1911.
Sait with angels, free from care,
AVaiting her loved ones her- glory to dhare.
—Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law,
Harry and Amy.
BLACKMORE.—In loving memory of my darling
mother, who died at Provost-street, North Ade-
laide, September 29, 1911.
One year has passed, dear mother,
Your face I cannot see;
But let this little token tell,
I still remember thee.
—Inserted by her loving son James.
PRENDERGAST.—In loving memory of our dear
daughter and sister, who pasesd away September
29, 1910.
We who loved you sadly miss you,
Though we knew that God knew best
When He eased your pain and suffering,
And we laid you down to rest.
—Inserted by her loving parents and brothers.
AUSTIN.—In loving memory of our dear father,
Job Austin, who died at Enfield on September,
30, 1909.
Your end oame suddenly, father dear.
AVe were not there to say trood-bve.
It is hard to think we aTe left alone,
For you are with mother in the tky.
—Inserted by his loving children.
ADAMS.—In loving memory of my dear friend,
Margaret Adams, who died at Barunga, Septem-
ber 30, 1910.
Dear is the grave where my friend is laid,
Dear is the memory that never shall fade.
Though gone and forgotten by Eome you may be.
If others forget, never shall we.
—Inserted by her loving friends, E. and G.
Cheeseman, Gawler.
ADAMS.—In loving memory of our dear mother,
who died at Barunga, September 30, 1910.
Peacefully tleepine, restinc at last,
Earlh'6 wc-ary pain and suffering pastj
Sat-- with the aiiRelf., whiter than snow,
AVatehinK for dear ones waiting below.
—Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law,
and granddaughters, Goodwood.
GREENE.—In loving memory of our dear father,
who departed this life at Montacute, September
30, 1910.
For many years our family chain
AVas fondly linked tostther;
But, oh, 1hat chain is. broken now,
Some linkfi arc gone for ever.
—Inserted by his loving sons and daughters.
PENNO.—In loving memory of our dear Lily,
who died at Magill, September 29, 1911, aged 10
years.
SIcod on in thv beauty
Thou sweet angel child,
By sorrow unbiifrhted.
By 6in undented:
Like the dove, to the ark
Thou hast flown to thy rest,
From the Mild sea of strife
To the home of tbe blest.
—Inserted by her loving mother, sisters, and
brother.
CAHILL.—In loving memory of our dear mother,
who died at Carrieton, September 30, 1910.
The mother we loved is now laid low.
Tiie fond, true heart is still;
The hand that ofteny helped us eo
Lies now in death's cold chill.
R. I. P.—Inserted by her loving husband and chil-
dren.
KORBER.—In loving memory of our dear father,
who died at Stepney, September 30, 1910.
So dearly loved.
So sadly miseed.
—Inserted by his loving daughters, son-in-law, and
grandchildren, S. and T. Pennyfield, Olga, and
Marjory, E. and A. Korber.
SCHULZ.—In loving memory of our dear mother,
who died at Booleroo Centre, September 30, 1903.
'To our memory ever dear.'
—Inserted by her loving daughters, Myrtle and
Ethel.
HALL.—In fond remembrance of our dear
father, Edwin Hall, who passed peacefully away
on the 29th September, 1909.
He is singing with the angels,
In the mansions bright and fair;
But we miss him, oh, so sadly,
In our mind be is always there.
—Inserted by his loving children. Two Wells.
HALL.—In loving memory of our dear father,
who died on the 29th September, 1909.
In thought he ia ever with us.
His voice w« long to hear;
No one knows how much we miss him.
Our fnther, we loved 60 dear.
—Inserted by his loving son and daughter-in-law,
E. E. and M. Hall.
TUNBRIDGE.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, who departed this life on September 30,
1906.
Shu has p-one to her rest, her troubles are o'er,
She is free from all sorrow and pain;
And the ills of her jifo, which die patiently bore,
Will never disturb her Benin.
—Inserted by her loving children.
SLEEP.—In loving memory of our dear brother
William Sleep, who died at Hocking-place, Ade-
laide, on September 30, 1911, aged 27.
Short and sudden was his call from above,
Not a word to his dear loved ones could he say!
He closed his eyes and fell asleep,
And peacefully passed away.
—Inserted by his loving brother and sister, M.
and J. Sleep.
ELLINGSEN.—In loving memory of our dear
sister, Mary, who died October 1, 1911.—Inserted
by her loving sisters, Bertha, and Hilda. Gone,
but not forgotten.
BLACKMORE.—In loving memory of my dear
mother, who departed this life September 30, 1911.
She has gone to her rest, her troubles are o'er.—
Inserted by her loving daughter, Elsie.
TAYLOR.—In affectionate remembrance of
George Thomas Taylor, who passed away at South-
terrace on October 1, 1904. "Fond memory
clings."—Inserted by his widow.
BERRY.—In loving memory of our dear little
Gordon, who departed this life October 1, 1911.
"Gone, but not forgotten."—Inserted by his
parents and family.
WHITE.—In loving memory of our dear mother,
who died September 17, 1910.
Gone, dear mother;. yes, for. ever,
Gone from this world of sorrow and pains
Gone from, those who loved you dearly,
Never on earth to meet again.
—Inserted by her loving sons and daughters.

HITCHIN.—In loving memory of my devoted
mother, Elizabeth Hitchin, who died at Kenil-
worth-avenue, Norwood, October 1, 1906.
\ ' Yeai» following veftra -.'-.
Steal eomething every any. ^
? 'At lafet they steal us from ;
? Ourislvea^away. ?
—Inserted by her youngest daughter.
NEWELL.—In sad memory of my dear husband,
and father, John Henry, who died October 1,
1910. "Missed as links are to a chain."—Inserted
by his loved ones.
DUFFY.—In loving memory of my dear wife,
Annie, who died at Adelaide, on October 1, 1908.
No doubt 'twa6 hard to part with her,
But surely God knows best;
?Tis sweet to know we'll meet Rgaln,
Where rartinff is no more;
And that the one we loved' so well
Is wily srone before.
—Inserted by her loving husband.
SMITH.—In loving memory of our dear brother,
J. H. Smith, who passed away at Nadia, Denial
Bay, on 27th September, 1911.
We washed , as we stood on the threefold
And Deeped at the elory within.
In fancy we heard him wiiisner —
'I am wean'. Lord, let me in.'
?' And the Master epake from His fflory—
'Loved one. thv race is run;
There is no more work for -&ee.
Enter; thy race is won.'
—Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law,
W. N. and W. Foggo, and family;
MORITZ.—In loving memory of our darling
mother, Ellen Moritz, who departed this life on
October 1, 1910.
My mother dear has left us.
. But. oh, this thoucht is ewect,
My mother is with Jesus.
And we again shall meet.
—Inserted by her loving daughters, Amie and
Maj.
MORITZ.—In loving memory of our dear bro-
ther Will, who passed away at Scott's Creek, on
October 1, 1911.
'Gone, but not forgotten.
—Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law,
M. and G. Rainer, Scott's Creek.
MORITZ.—In loving memory of our dear mother,
who was called home on October 1, 1910.
Not gone from memory, not gone from love,
But gono to our Father's home above.
—Inserted by her loving sons and daughters.
AVEYARD.—In loving remembrance of our
dearly loved sister and daughter, Henrietta
Marie, who passed away to be with those she
loved, her mother and brother, on October 1,
1911.
Thus beautiful, the holy death of her for whom
we grieve, £
She snid she had as many friends to meet f£
friend* to leave;
Those who hod passed, away before her gentle
call was given,
And who would gladly welcome her, an angel,
up to heaven.
—Inserted by her loving sisters, father, and
brothers, North Adelaide.
HORTON.—In loving memory of my dear
mother, Mary Horton, who died October 1, 1906.
Oh, Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on her soul,
Immaculate Heart of Mary, your prayers for her
extol.
—Inserted by her loving daughter, Ella.
STRUDWICK.—In loving remembrance of our
dear one, who passed away two years ago.
Missed an links arc to a chain.
Yet we hepe to meet again.
—Inserted by her husband and family.
LYONS.—In sad but loving memory of our dear
son and brother (Dinny), who died October 1,
1909, the result of an accident at Cheltenham
Park.
This is the dav of remembrance to all:
Three years to-day too sad to recall.
Years may pa?s away, dear Dinny,
But vour face will never fade.
For we love vou .iuet as dearly.
Inouerh von're in your silent erave.
R. I. P. —Inserted by his loving parents, brothers,
and sisters, Mount Gambier.
LYONS.—In loving memory of our dear brother,
Din., who died October 1, 1909, result of an acci-
dent at Cheltenham Park, September 11, 1909.
There are hours of bitter anguish.
When the tears refuse to fall;
But parting with our brother
Was the hardest blow of all.
Friends mav think we have forgotten
Wiien at times thev see us smile:
But they little know the aching- hearts
Those 6m;les hide all the while.
R. I. P. —Inserted by his loving brother and sister-
in-law, Jack and Nell, Mount Gambier.
HYAM.—In loving memory of my dear mother,
Jane Hyam, who died at Wright-street, September
17, 1890. Also my dear father, Alexander Hyam,
who departed this life at Currie-street, 2nd Octo-
ber, 1900.—Inserted by their loving daughter,
Dollie Hyam, Port Adelaide. Gone, but not for-
gotten.
CRONK.—In loving remembrance of our dear
son and brother, Herbert, who died October 2,
1896. "Sacred, dear Herbert, thy memory we
keep." —Inserted by his loving parents, sisters,
and brothers.
ANDERSON.—Loving memory my dear husband,
Karl Albert, died October 2, 1911. One sad year,
dear Albert. Gone to be with your parents; free
from iil iiain till we meet again. The only com
fort now I have is your photo on the wall. Some
day the mystery will be known.—Inserted by lov-
ing wife, Harriett. Swedish papers please copy.
HUTCHENS.—In loving remembrance of our
dear son (Roy Harold), who died 29th September,
1910. Sadly missed.—Inserted by his parents,
H. R. and L. M. Hutchens.
SCOBLE.—In loving memory of my dear wife
and mother, who departed this life at Exeter,
October 2, 1911. God eased her pain and gave
her rest.—Inserted by her loving husband and
daughter, Maud.
SCOBLE.—In loving memory of our dear mother,
who died at Young-street, Exeter, on October 2,
1911. Though death divides, fond memory
clings.—Inserted by her loving son and daughter-
in-law, G. and N. Scoble.
SCOBLE.—In loving remembrance of dear
mother, who was called home October 2, 1911.
Until the day breaks ,
And the shadows flee away.
—Inserted by daughter, son-in-law, and grandsons.
LANE.—In loving memory of our dear grand-
ma, who died October 2, 1908. So dearly loved,
so sadly missed.—Inserted by her loving grand-
children, Eunice, Douglas, Doreen, Ern., Will,
Minnie, and Norman Lane.
LANE.—In loving memory of our dear mother,
Sarah Catherine Lane, who died at Woodville, on
October 2, 1908.
Oh, for the touch of a vanished hand,
And the eound of a voice that is still.
—Inserted by her sorrowing sons and daughters.
MILDRUM.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, who died, October 2, 1911.
Years may p:iEs away, dear mother.
But vour face will never fade;
For we love you just as dearly.
Though you're in your pilent grave.
—Inserted by her loving son and daughter, and
daughter-in-law, Spencer, Daisy, and Hilda.
HENDER.—In loving remembrance of Annie,
dearly loved wife of W. Heuder, who died on
the 2nd October, 1911, at Stirling West.
She was always kind and true,
Never murmuring at her sufferings;
No one knows what she went through.
Peacefully in death she sleeps,
Her weary head at rest;
Though it was hard to part.
But surely God knc.ws bast.
?Tis sweet to know we meet again, where parting
is no more.
And the one1 we loved so well is only gone before.
—Inserted by her loving husband and children.
HENDER (nee Annie Warren).—In loving
memory of Annie, the dearly-beloved eldest
daughter of George and E. Warren, Dover-street,
Maylands, who passed away October 2, 1911.
We loved her, oh, no tongue eun tell
How much we loved her and how well;
Her loving tinile, her dear, kind face.
There's none tan' fill dear Aunie'e place.
'Tis sweet t-o know we'll meet again
Where parting is no more;
And 'that the one we loved so well
?Has. only .gone, before.
—Inserted by her loving parents.
HENDER (nee Annie Warren).—In loving
memory of my loving sister, who passed away at
Stirling, October 2, 1911.
Worthy of true respect was . she,
By those she left behind;
A better sister -never lived,
Or one so true and kind.
—Inserted by her loving youngest brother, Stan.
Warren.
WHITE.—In loving memory of our dear husband
and father, Alfred White, of Hartley, who passed
away, September 30, 1910.
Two ? sad years have passed
Since our dear father was called away.
A place iB vacant in our hearts and homo
That never can -be filled. -'
—Inserted by his loving wife and family.

CHERRY.—In fond and loving memory of my
dear husband and our dear father, who died at
Porter-street, Parkside, October 2, 1911.
Dearest father, jthpu hast left w, . .
'We thy loss most deeply teel;
But 'Hs God Who /hath licrefc u».
He can aU, .our sorrows heal. ' .
—Inserted by his loving wife, sons, and daugh-
ters.
MASSEY.—In sad and loving memory of our
darling daughter, Ethel, who died October 2, 1911.
Twt-lve months 'ago, our darling child feasseil
away, ' .
No more can we hear her sweet voice sayi
Then do not mourn,.. when I am goue,
But meet me in our happy home.
—Inserted by her heartbroken father and mother,
and sister Edith.
MASSEY.—In fond memory of my dear sister
Ethel, who passed away, October 2, 1911.
God has gathered home our darling,
Placed our bud among His flowers;
Taken back my sister He lent us.
To a better home than ours.
—Inserted by her loving sister Winnie.
MORITZ.—In loving memory of our husband
and father, William George, who died at Scott's
Creek, October 2, 1911.
We have met in life's moment, dear husband.
Like thips that cross at sea;
A tendi.-r word, a loving smile, a tear of
sympathy;
Now I am alone on the path of life, with many
a foe to fight,
But you have passed the 6bfldows,
For God has given you light.
—Inserted by his loving wife and daughter, Mabel.
CAHILL.—In sad but loving memory of my
dear mother, who died at Carrieton on September
30, 1910. R. I. P.
Her end was sudden, the sh'bck severe,
To part with one I loved so dear;
Only those that have lost are able to tell
The pain of the heart at not saying farewell.
Two years have passed, and still I miss her,
Friends may think the wound has healed;
But they little know the sorrow
Deen within my heart concealed.
—Inserted by her loving son Ted.
QUIGLEY.—In loving memory of our dear Katie,
died October 2, 1905. R. I. P.
In thought she is ever with us,
Ilex voice -we long to hear;
Nj one knows how much we miss her,
Our daughter and rister wo loved so dear.
—Inserted by her loving parents, Murray Bridge,
and brother, Edward Quigley, Lameroo.
QUIGLEY.—In loving memory of our dear Katie,
who died October 2, 1905. R. I. P.
We often think of days gone by,
When we were all together,
But a shadow o'er our lives was cast,
One dear one gone for ever.
—Inserted by her loving sister and brother-in-
law, M. and F. Barnes.
McAULIFFE.—In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed away on October 2, 1909.
Your end came sudden, mother dear,
It made me weep and sig\
For, oh, it was so sad to think
I was not there to say good-bye. .
—Inserted by her son and daughter-in-law, Rita
and Will McAuliffe.
HAMILTON.—In loving memory of my dear
son John, who died Adelaide, on October 2, 1910.
Loner days aud nitvhts he bore his pain.
To wait for cure was all in vain;
But God alone. Who thought it best,
Did ease his pain and give him rest.
—Inserted by his loving mother.
BENGER.—In loving memory of my dear wife
Lillian, who died September 29, 1910.
Worthy of true respect was she
? By those she left behind.
—Inserted by her loving husband, W. J. Benger.
HILLMAN.—In loving remembrance of our dear
husband and father, Leonard Hilhnan, who passed
awav at Callington, September 30, 1910.
We cannot clasp your hand, dear father}
Thy face we cannot zee;
But let this little token tell
We still r. men/ber thee.
—Inserted by his loving wife and family.
GIDDINGS.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, who died at Collingswood, October 1,
1910.
Two sad years have passed
Since our dear mothci1 was called away,
On earth there's strife, in heaven rest;
They miss you most tliat loved you best.
—Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law,
E. A. and R. Haworth, Gumbowie.
CONAGHTY.—In sad, but loving memory of
my dear husband John, who died at Kadina, Oc-
tober 2, 1907.
There are griefs that cannot find comfort, ?
And wounds that cannot be healed;
There is a. sorrow jo deep in our hearts;
That cannot be half revenled.
—Inserted by his loving wife and family, R. I. P.
WISEMAN.—In loving memory of my loving hus-
band, Arthur, who died October 3, 1910.—Inserted
by his widow, E. H. Wiseman, Unley.
YOUNGMAN.—In loving memory of dear dad,
who died October 3, 1911, at Miss Hill's Private
Hospital.
One year has passed away, dear dad,
Since God has called you home;
But let this little token tell
We still remember you.
—Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law,
May and Fred.
RICHARDS.—In loving memory of our dear mo-
ther, Elizabeth Maria, who died at Petersburg,
October 3, 1911.
Fond thoughts they linger in our hearts,
While tears they often flow;
And to that sad and lonely grave
Our thoughts they often go.
—Inserted by her loving sons and daughters.
DAVIS.—In loving memory of our dear daughter
and sister, Ruby May, who died at Mount Barker,
on October 3, 1907.
?Tis sweet to know -we'Jl meet again
Where parting is no more;
And that tbe one we loved so well
Is only gone before.
—Inserted by her loving father and mother, bro-
thers, and sisters, Fred, Harvey, Elsie, and
Myrtle.
HOUSTON.—In loving memory of our dear son
and brother, Harry, who died at Findon, October
3, 1906.—Inserted by his sorrowing mother, step-
father, sister, and brother-in-law, M. and F. H.
FOWLER and A. G. and H. S. Evans. Thy will be
done.
ARMSTRONG.—In affectionate remembrance of
Charles Leonard Armstrong, who passed away
October 3, 1911. "Gone, but not forgotten."—
Inserted by his loving wife and family.
HOGAN.—In fond and loving memory of our
dear daughter and sister, Mary Katherine (Katie),
who died at Dale-street, Port Adelaide, October
3, 1901. R. I. P.
We often think of days gone by,
When we were all together;
A shadow o'er our life is cast,
A '^iir one gone for ever.
—Inserted by her loving mother, sister, brothers,
brother-in-law, and sister-in-law.
RATTEW.—In loving memory of our dear hus-
band and father, Harvey Rattew, who died sud-
denly at Mount Templeton, on October 4, 1908.
Four years have passed, dear father.
Your face we cannot- fee;
Bui: let this little token tell
We 6till remember tbee.
I had no last look or word of lorn.
So sudilon on me my sorrow fell;
llv doar mif'hand passed to his home above,
Without bidding me a last farewell.
—Inserted by his loving wife and family.
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RATTEW.—In fond and loving memory of my
dear father, Harvey Rattew, who died suddenly
at Mount Templeton, on October 4, 1908.
PViir npnrf! n'.vo named and 'till I miss youj
Friends mav think the wound has healed,'
Bui: thiy little know t'-io sorrow
Deep within my heart concealed.
? All vou who have a father dtar,
Love him while you may;
For lie. like my dear -father.
Too soon may pass away.
—Inserted by his loving daughter, Lilly.
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HUDSON.—A tribute of everlasting love to the
sacred memory of my darling sister Emily, who
peacefully passed away October 4, 1887, at
Penola. R. I. P.
As Inns: as life and memory last I will remember
—Inserted by her loving sister Agnes, Sydney.
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MR. JOHN EDSON and FAMILY desire to
THANK Dr. Hart, the Matron and Nurses
at the Minlaton Hospital, for kind and constant
attention during the illness of their late wife
and mother, also Mrs. A. Bignell and all kind
relatives and friends for kindness, letters, cards,
and floral tributes in their recent sad bereave-
ment. 275x279

MRS O'HIGGINS desires to sincerely THANK
all kind friends for telegrams, letters, cards,
and expressions of sympathy in her sad bereave-
ment; also Mrs. Johnson for her kind attention;
also Mesdames Iredell, Freeman, and Clements.
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MRS. C. YOUNG and the SONS and DAUGH-
TERS of the late Mrs. R. S. YOUNG de-
sire to THANK all the friends who sent floral
tributes and letters of sympathy to them in their
late sad bereavement. x272

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